VOLUME 74 NUMBER 93 tate MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN News 48824 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980 Legislature OK's state budget cuts State News the final 1980-81 budget. Deborah J. Borin By MARK FELLOWS appropriation fig¬ SUte News Staff Writer ures are known," he concluded. Miller presented the executive The telephone Gov. William G. Milliken's execu¬ The Senate Appropriations Com¬ order, Milliken's first since the 1974- plug was pulled tive order slashing the 1979-80 state mittee took up the 1980-81 higher 75 recession, to a joint session of the on the George budget by $97.5 million — including a education appropriations bill Wednes¬ legislative appropriations commit¬ Bush presiden¬ $1.6 million cut in appropriations to day afternoon. tees. tial campaign MSU — was approved Wednesday by State Budget Director Gerald Mil¬ State aid to schools will bear the office in Lans¬ the House and Senate appropriations ler said the budget office had sug¬ brunt of the cuts, about a $35 million ing Wednesday, committees. gested a cut amounting to 2 percent slash. Payments to local governments as Collen The MSU cut is part of a $6.9 of higher education appropriations, will be reduced by $23 million and Engler (left) of million cut in higher education out¬ but Milliken, a supporter of higher state departments will be cut by $18 Mount Plea¬ lays for the fiscal year ending in education, reduced the cut to about million. sant, Bush's September. 1.1 percent of the higher education (continued on page 13) MSU will lose about $1.33 million Michigan cam¬ from 1979-80 main campus appropria¬ paign director, and Judie tions, $130,511 from outlays to the MSU agricultural experiment station and $121,123 from cooperative exten¬ 't/' faces small hike Hilldgonds Holland, of Lans¬ sion services. ing office mana¬ Although the impact on the Uni¬ ger, clean up versity could not be immediately determined, MSU President Cecil in 1980-81 budget headquarters, which must be Mackey released a statement in vacated by reaction to the budget cut Wednes¬ MSU's main campus could receive year of about $706 million — an Friday. day afternoon. as little as a 3 percent increase over increase of $32.2 million over 1979-80 "Because of earlier indications from fiscal year 1979-80's budget according outlays — was approved by the state the governor, his staff and Legisla¬ Senate to a state Senate Fiscal Agency Appropriations Committee ture leadership, we had anticipated Wednesday. analyst. the executive order in our prelim¬ MSU should receive about $95.4 Murphy cautioned that the figures inary budget planning," he said. million for its main campus functions, will not be confirmed until later this a $2.9 million increase from last year's week, but said they are a reasonable "THIS CUT WILL compound an estimate of the figures expected to appropriation, said Senate Fiscal already difficult budget outlook. The Agency analyst Dave Murphy. reach the Senate floor for approval total impact on University programs A tentative appropriation for sometime this summer. cannot be determined, however, until higher education for the 1980-81 fiscal (continued on page 11) MILLER OPTIMISTIC Unemployment claims at high By OWEN ULLMANN remain, our No. 1 priority . . . We must not be diverted AP Labor Writer from our objective of combatting inflation forcefully and WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans filed more claims be tempted into a policy of excessive economic stimulus." for unemployment insurance during mid-May than in any Meanwhile, in other economic developments Wednes¬ week since at least 1967, an ominous sign of a new surge in day: the nation's jobless rate, the government reported • The Federal Reserve Board dropped its key lending Wednesday. rate, the discount rate, one percentage point to 12 percent The Labor Department said a seasonally adjusted — a move that should result in further declines in bank record of 675,000 Americans filed new claims for jobless interest rates. The board said the move was made to benefits in the week ending May 17, a sharp jump from the reflect "recent substantial declines in short-term interest previous high of 616,000 first-time claims recorded the rates." week before. • The nation's trade deficit narrowed to $1.9 billion in The latest figure is the highest for new claims filed in April, the smallest in three years, as oil imports dropped one week since the government began collecting dramatically at the start of the recession, the government seasonally adjusted figures 13 years ago. reported. The deficit was down sharply from the $3.2 The employment report was released as Treasury billion by which imports had exceeded exports in March Secretary G. William Miller conceded that the economy's and was the smallest deficit since the $1.4 billion in May slide into recession has been "quite steep." But he said the 1977. worst of the downturn may be over and the Carter • The Labor Department, revising an earlier estimate, administration's economic policies should stay on a steady reported that the productivity of private business during course. the first three months of 1980 declined for a fifth consecutive quarter, this time at an annual rate of 0.7 "IT SEEMS QUITE probable . . . that the economy is percent, to mark the longest string of productivity already experiencing its sharpest fall during the current declines since 1973-74. quarter," Miller told the Joint Economic Committee of • The Labor Department also said privately employed Congress. "The worst may be behind us." workers' "real" hourly compensation — wages and fringe Temperatures soared into the mid 80s Wednesday, and many Recent economic reports suggest the economy is benefits adjusted for inflation — declined at an annual people accordingly turned brown with tans. Thousands of hot falling into a deeper and more prolonged recession than rate of 4.9 percent during the first quarter, leaving them Coolin9 it MSU students converged upon the cool waters of the IM West outdoor pool to swim, but mostly to have a good look at each the "short and mild" downturn predicted by the at the same compensation level as in late 1975. It was the ninth straight quarter that real hourly compesnation has administration. other. But Miller said the evidence still points to a "fairly failed to rise, the longest such period in the 33 years the moderate recession" and added: "Inflation is, and must government has been measuring real compensation. Tax reform poses jumble of problems By SUSAN TOMPOR becoming too powerful and is costing them too much by voters. to 5.5 cents on the dollar, would be used to offset any loss State News Staff Writer money. They want control and insist that tightening The major clincher in the Tisch amendment and the of revenues from property taxes. Editor's Note: This is the first of a two-part series public purse strings is the only solution. clause that caused many of Tisch's earlier followers to examining Michigan's property tax system and attempts The different goals of these raging taxpayers offer jump off his bandwagon today states that no taxes or STATE BUDGET DIRECTOR Gerald Miller says to reform it. different avenues for the revolt. user fees may be initiated or increased unless approved businesses and out-of-state tourists would pick up about Something is wrong with Michigan's property tax Some crusaders, such as Shiawassee County Drain by 60 percent of the voters. $200 million of the sales tax, while $600 million of the system. Commissioner Robert Tisch and his disciples, propose to That clause, which many say will effectively wipe out sales tax would be shifted back to homeowners. Everyone from homeowners to legislators to the bring government to its knees through major tax cuts tax increases, has everyone, including the goverfior, which would force the state But before the proposal which is being initiated in the governor can agree on that. to think twice before scurrying for an alternative. What seemingly no one can agree on, however, is just divvying Legislature can appear on the November ballot, it must up the budget's pie. Many Tisch opponents, among them Gov. William G. where the problem and its solution lie. first receive a two-thirds vote of approval in both houses. Milliken, say all that is necessary is a more equitable That discontent and its accompanying quest for magic TISCH, WHO LED an unsuccessful bid for property distribution of tax responsibilities. In order to get those votes, the proposal must answers has surfaced through a smorgasbord of tax tax reform in 1978, is proposing that the state roll back essentially please everyone — a feat that many say reform proposals. The state Department of Management MILLIKEN, WHO HAS sought the input of various simply cannot be done, given time constraints and the and Budget puts the latest tally at about 20. interest groups, including the AFL-CIO and the Michigan volatile politics of tax reform. It has been estimated that the November ballot will Education Association, has collaborated with legislators Even in the Legislature the conflicting "hows" of tax contain about three of the many tax reforms being proposed through petitions and in the Legislature. Analysis to put together a plan which would shift some of the tax burden off homeowners and on to tourists and reform remain: Should the burden of property taxes simply be shifted onto consumers and tourists? Should Taxpayers want something done and they want it done businesses. the state cut back its The on spending and pass the savings to plan would slash property tax assessments by the taxpayers? Or should the state chance the risks of assessments to the 1978 level and then cut them in half. $6,500 — and generate a $350 tax reduction for the IN THE LAST two years, assessed property tax In addition to slashing taxes, Tisch's proposed attempting a juggling act between both? average homeowner. This break would be adjusted with values in Michigan have increased by almost 22 percent. constitutional amendment would require the state to inflation. Whatever the conclusions, it is certain that someone And with higher state assessment values come higher make up revenues lost by local governments and limit Renters would receive a flat $140 income tax credit in somewhere in Michigan has enough statistics and enough property taxes and angry homeowners. the future growth of property assessments to 2 percent a addition to any state income tax credits they might now — anger to back them. What is not certain, however, is just For many, the greatest fear is that one day they year. receive for renting. how far that anger and those statistics will go to take simply will not be able to pay the tax. Tisch also claims that his proposal, which needs some But because supporters of this plan do not want Michigan on a course where there might be no turning Others are less concerned with who will pay the bill 280,000 signatures to qualify for the November ballot, government services to be cut, they have proposed a 1.5 back. and more with what the bill will pay. would roll back tuition rates at state universities to 1978 cent increase in the state's sales tax. Tomorrow: How the Tisch property tax amendment These people claim government is growing too big, levels and keep them there, unless otherwise requested That increase, which would bring the state sales tax would affect MSU. up 2 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 Partly cloudy with O Focus NATION/WORLD • chance of scattered thundershowers. Highs in the 80s. Officials said the crash occurred about a minute after Execution still set Wards. the plane took off from the Mobile airport on a flight for Ocala, Fla. The plane crashed about a mile south of the (Juakes rumble Sierra The Wards claim . . they filed an adoption petition with . Bethany Christian Services, an adoption agency, the day ATLANTA (UPI) — Two anti-capital punishment airport. after a white couple, John and Ruth Stelpstra, filed a A Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson said MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (UPI) - A swarm of groups said they will not try to block the execution of similar request. Jack Potts, scheduled June 5. but another group, the there was no word of trouble from the pilot as the Piper earthquakes, some reaching over 5 on the Richter Scale, The plaintiffs charge that the adoption agency Navajo left Bates Field. "We turned him over to the radar rumbled through the snow-capped Sierra Nevada range American Civil Liberties Union, left the door open and its alpine lake resorts Wednesday, following three "encourages the adoption and-or placement of black controller, but he never acknowledged this. He went children in white homes" without attempting to find Wednesday for such action. down in less than a minute after takeoff," the large quakes that jolted most of central California in as The black parents, and that Hekman's decision was a personal 35-year-old Potts, who has ended his appeals, is spokesperson said, asking not to be identified. many days. scheduled to die for the 1975 kidnapping and killing of rather than a judicial one. Hundreds of smaller quakes continued to shake more Michael Priest. than a 100-mile stretch of mountain valleys below the Potts emphasized at a news conference Tuesday that eastern slopes of the range. he planned to keep his appointment with the electric Flotilla skippers protest "There have been 16 quakes between magnitude 4 and Jordan evidence insufficient chair. 5 since yesterday," a spokesperson for Caltech's Gov. George Busbee issued a rountine stay last seismology lab said, "and one over 5.2. There's probably NEW YORK (AP) — The special federal prosecutor February and the State Board of Pardons and Paroles KEY WEST. Fla. (AP) - About 200 skippers of boats a huge number below 4 we haven't got around to who investigated allegations that Hamilton Jordan used announced May 1 it would not commute Potts' sentence. seized by the Coast Guard for ferrying Cuban refugees to counting yet." cocaine said in a report Wednesday he found insufficient Potts, who could be the first person electrocuted in America paraded noisily through Key West on Wednes¬ evidence to warrant bringing criminal charges against the Georgia since 1964, could postpone the execution by day, protesting the government's action as a stab in the White House chief of staff. resuming his appeals. back and demanding the return of their vessels. Arthur H. Christy, named to the special post by U.S. The sailors included shrimpers who claim they have been deprived of their livelihood as a result of the Adoption brings 011 lawsuit Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti after the allegations surfaced last year, said in a 53-page report that seizures. Plane crash claims 6 lives Meanwhile, there were reports of apparent suicide GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — A judge who awarded a information developed during his office's inquiry had been presented to a federal grand jury. attempts among refugees. And at resettlement camp in white couple custody of a biracial foster child is accused But, on May 21, "after due deliberation, the grand jury Arkansas and northwest Florida, authorities worked to of discrimination in a $200,000 lawsuit filed by a black MOBILE, Ala. (API — A twin-engine airplane lost maintain calm after four reported that there was insufficient evidence for an nights of sporadic turbulence or Grand Rapids couple. indictment of Hamilton Jordan and voted a no true bill." altitude after takeoff, plowed into a grove of trees and escape attempts by Cubans impatient to start life in the The suit, filed Tuesday by Robin and Karen Ward, crashed to the ground Wednesday, killing all six persons United States. Although the inquiry centered on allegations Jordan names as defendants Kent County Probate Judge used cocaine during a June 27, 1978 visit to Studio 54, a aboard, authorities said. Eight boats arrived here by midday Wednesday with Randall Hekman, Bethany Christian Services and the Manhattan discotheque, Christy's staff also looked into The victims, five men and a woman, were not 1,104 refugees, bringing the five-week total to 86,194 Kent County Department of Social Services. It seeks a immediately identified. Cubans. allegations that there had been drug use by Jordan during declaratory judgment to order the child placed with the a visit to California. 1980 t 345 Student Servit FALL SCHEDULE MSG Courses Using Campus and CO-OP Community Cable Television Systems Listed below are courses that will utilize television to trans¬ mit all, or a major portion of the course material on the 337-2453 * campus and community cable systems. Check your "Schedule of Courses and Academic Handbook" for any additional classroom hours that are required. JOHN HARTFORD SUMMER TUNE-UP SPECIAL I st, [H.7 *AFA 201, PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING 1 Brake and deroilleur adjustment, M W F 9:10AM seat and handle bar adjustment, $£SO M W F 1:50 PM 13 13 _ _ _ _ \ : WITH VERY SPECIAL GUEST and a general oiling . .. PLUS a free diagnosis of your ONLY member M W F 7:00 PM 9 20 31 JIM POST bike's other repair needs SJSO * AFA 202, PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II M W F 12:40 PM 13 _ IN CONCERT M W F 8:00 PM SAT . JUNE 14 8 00 P.M. 9 20 31 MICHIGAN THEATRE Many books and tools available to do your own repairs, or * ADV 205, INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING ANN ARBOR M W F 8:00 AM RESERVED SEATS $7 50 & $6 50 REPAIRS DONE BY OUR PROFESSIONALS 13 _ _ M W F 9:10AM 9 19 30 M W F 10:20 AM 11 s SCHOOLKIOS RECORDS Ann Arfcx Open Year Round Customer owned ond controlled 20 31 nn Arbor WHEREHOUSE RECORDS A M W F 11:30 AM 11 Lansing ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS E< 10:00-6:00 MON-SAT 547 E. Grand River, across from 19 30 M W F 5:00 PM 13 Berkey Hall, next to Campus Corners 19 30 ph. 337-2453 M 6/7/8 PM 13 _ *BCH 401, BASIC BIOCHEMISTRY MTWTF 8:00 AM 5 20 31 MTWTF 4:10 PM 11 20 31 MTWTF 7:00 PM 11 19 30 * BS 210, GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 Graduates and Faculty M W F 10:20 AM 13 19 30 Academic Apparel may be M W F 3:00 PM 11 20 31 picked up in Room 445 Union M W F 8:00 PM 11 19 30 Building according to this schedule: T 6/7/8 PM 7 _ SPOTLIGHT ALBUMS *BS 211, GENERAL BIOLOGY II M W F 9:10AM 11 20 31 Monday, June 2 J-R 10am 5:30pm M W F 12:40 PM Tuesday, June 3 $ Z 10am 5:30pm ON TELARC M W F 6:00 PM 11 11 19 19 30 30 T 6/7/8 PM 7 Wednesday, June 4 AH 10am-5:30pm CARMEN _ _ BOA 201, SHORTHAND 1 MTWT 10:20 AM 7 PEER GYNT _ _ MTWT 12:40 PM 7 20 31 All others BOA 234, TYPEWRITING 1 Thursday, June 5 1812 MTWT 9:10 AM 7 Friday, June 6 MTWT 1:50 PM 10am-5:30pm OVERTURE ♦CPS 1 10, INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER 7 20 31 ♦ CAUTION* PROGRAMMING M W F 11:30 AM 13 20 31 Schedule by last THIS M W F 3:00 PM 13 19 30 name for BREAKTHROUGH M W F 5:00 PM 11 20 31 information call: DIGITAL T 6/7/8 PM 5 _ _ 355-7676 or RECORDING CPS 120, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR 355-3498 PRESENTS A ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS M W F 1:50 PM CHALLENGE TO 11 19 30 M W F 4:10PM YOUR 13 19 30 M W F 6:00 PM 9 COMPONENT 20 31 T 6/7/8 PM 5 _ _ REG. PRICE: HPR 331, FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY CARE T T 8:00 AM & 9:10 AM 13 _ 14.49 _ T T 10:20 AM 6 1 1:30 AM 13 _ _ *HNF 102, NUTRITION FOR MAN NOW: M W 8:00 AM 9 19 30 T 10.49 T 1:00 PM& 8:00 PM 9 19 30 * *NS 1 15.THENATURE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE T T 10:20 AM 19 _ 30 HUNDREDS OF SELECTED T T 1:50 PM& 6:00 PM 9 19 30 * *NS 325, BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF CLASSICAL, OPERA AND JAZZ HUMAN REPRODUCTION LP's ARE ON SALE. TRY T T 8:00 AM & 5:00 PM 9 19 30 T T MARSHALL'S FOR YOUR * 6:00 PM 11 _ _ PRR 301, WILDERNESS SURVIVAL SPECIAL ORDERS T T 8:30 AM 11 _ _ T T 10:20 AM 11 20 31 T T 3:00 PM 13 19 30 T T 7:00 PM 13 20 31 •Televised lectures for these courses will be available for your review on videocassette In the MSG Library. ••Televised lectures for these courses will be available for your review on videocassette In the rf MUSIC CO. Resources Center. Undergraduate University Division Learning 540 FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER For further information PHONE - 337-9700 call the Instructional Television Scheduling Office 353-8800 \ Thursday, May 29, 1980 3 Heroin 'epidemic' Cruisin9 Elaine State News Thompson There are those possible in Mich. By RICK MAYDAY INDICATIONS OF AN EXPAN¬ ment's Bureau of Substance Abuse, State News Staff Writer who walk to a DING heroin problem — which first people who seek treatment are nearly A possible increase in the availabil¬ all young first-time class, and then began to be reported on the U.S. applicants, many ity of heroin in Michigan combined coasts last November by the National of whom have recently been laid off. there are those with upcoming budget cuts in Sub¬ who cruise in Drug Enforcement Agency — are Seeley believes the increase in the stance Abuse Services could lead to use of heroin could be connected with style. Sopho¬ an increase in street crimes now surfacing in Detroit, Grand around Michigan's economic problems and more Sheila the state, said Rapids, Bay City, Lansing and Sagi¬ a spokesperson for naw, said Kenneth Eaton, OSAS the increase of high grade heroin at Devany found Michigan's Comprehensive Substance Administrator. low costs. that it was nice Abuse Treatment Programs. "The recent influx of The increased "Our clients have noticed that high-grade availability and enough weather heroin from the Middle East connec¬ lower costs are due to the fact that there has been more heroin available to use her tion into this country has started to illicit opium production in Pakistan, in the past six weeks than in the skates for a past reach Michigan," Eaton reported. Afghanistan and Iran in 1979 reached 18 months," said program director nearly 1,500 metric tons, a significant change of pace, Rob Curtener. Drug and narcotics officials from well around the state presented increase from the 1978 as as spic¬ When more heroin is available in a testimony crop when ing up her jour¬ on the problem during a recent series roughly 700 metric tons were pro¬ city there is an increase in street of duced in the Eaton said. ney with a bit crime, he said. And if existing abuse public forums held to discuss area, of music from budget reductions in substance abuse "People who programs are shut down, more indivi¬ are young with new services. careers and families find themselves her stereo head¬ duals will "fall through the cracks and "Based upon the testimony we have phones. society will pay in terms of increased suddenly laid off, and they turn to received to date," Eaton said, "the insurance rates," Curtener said. drugs," Seeley said. "We will be forced to "close about problem will soon emerge into a real crisis for our cities and 65 Substance Abuse metropolitan THE DEA HAS Programs areas." REPORTED that around the state," said Colleen the price of bulk Seeley cited a similar heroin epi¬ quanity heroin has Seeley, public information manager demic that faced the United States in been cut in half in recent years. A few for the Lansing Office of Substance years ago a kilogram of the 1960s. Then the DEA more low-grade Abuse Services. heroin sold for about strictly enforced laws against drug $120,000, while smuggling, she said. today a kilogram of high-grade heroin Now with the political sells for about $60,000 on problems in the East the Middle East, the United States is coast, Seeley said. finding it more difficult to cut off Irouble Shooter "Federal officials County of predicted a sources heroin, Seeley said. heroin epidemic this year and it looks approves SEELEY NOTED DRAMATIC EVIDENCE which was presented by like their dire predictions are come true," Eaton said. "History tells us that what happens going to If you have a problem you can't Detroit's Health Department. The on the countries East and West coasts city's central intake agency has dental program solve, or a question you can't answer, arrives in Michigan three to six write or stop by to see the Trouble experienced an 83 percent increase months later," Eaton said. Shooter at 343 Student Services over last year in the number of heroin Eaton believes heroin Bldg. problems addicts seeking treatment during the will probably get much worse before first quarter of the year, she said. summer, saying they could cause a In January I sent my watch to the manufacturer to By MIKE CHAUDHURI Donald Bunka, R-Okemos, said "it is in¬ According to James Stall, coordina¬ setback in past accomplishments in have it repaired. After two months of no response, I tor of the Detroit Health State News Staff Writer appropriate to use public dollars on a resolution- Depart¬ drug abuse prevention. wrote to them a letter regarding the whereabouts of A dental health education program, which type vote." my watch. I received a letter saying the company had Bunka said the county, by would include information on water flouridation, using the program, moved and that my letter was forwarded. I'm still waiting to hear from Gruen Watch Company. J.G. was approved after lengthy discussion by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners Tues¬ may be allowing itself to be used as a "front" for the Michigan Department of Public Health, which offered the grant to the county. Still time to vote day. - Agriculture Ingham County will receive up to $10,000 The customer relations department at Gruen says your watch never arrived at their new location. The from the state for the program, which com¬ missioners said would be targeted toward AN AMENDMENT, PROPOSED by Jess Sobel, D-East Lansing, to postpone the ed¬ ucation program until after the November in RHA elections informing Lansing area residents about the company moved last September and, according to a benefits of flouride. election, was voted down by the board. company spokesperson, much of their mail is not By DAVE VARGA each fall, winter and spring term, and Lansing residents will vote in November Phil Ballbach, D-East Lansing, noted the State News Staff Writer offers forwarded for several weeks, occasionally, months. on a 30 during summer. These proposal to discontinue adding flouride to county health board has decided "fluoridation of Students living in MSU residence services are expected to remain the Since you sent your watch through insured mail, the Lansing water. water is in the health-interest of residents of halls can still vote today on two same no matter what action is taken post office will be able to trace the missing package. You should contact your local post office for Although no commissioners opposed fluori¬ this county." proposals which would raise the RHA on the proposal, Leach said. complete dation at the meeting, several said the county "The board has to take a stand once in a while movie tax and the Rhapport tax. details. should not use state funds to against superstition," said Mark But if the campaign against a Grebner, The Residence Halls Association is proposal does fail, Leach On Lansing ballot proposal. D-East Lansing. sponsoring the referendum, which said, advertising expenditures would January 8, 1980 I answered an ad which Martha Johnson, executive director of Mich¬ be cut, appeared in the State News for a "Teddy-T" (T-shirtI would increase the per-term movie eliminating the RHA movie igan Pure Water Council, encouraged the board ELEVEN COMMISSIONERS VOTED for the tax by $1, and raise the per-term tax poster. Alternative movie funds supporting the Ted Kennedy Campaign. I sent a check to either vote down the for $8 to Day Enterprises in San Francisco. Since then proposal or table it until resolution, and seven voted against it. for residence hall students by 25 would also be cut, he added. she could offer the board information on fluor¬ "I know you think of me as a sore thumb, but 1 haven't heard anything at all, not even cents. my cancelled idation. Requests for funding by alternative check. really I'm an index finer," Johnson said after the Voting in the halls began Wed¬ vote. "People have more intelligence then you movie groups, including Front Line K.C. nesday and will be conducted from Cinema and Union Board Classic "IT (FLOURIDATION) IS A GRIEVANCE to give them credit for." 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. No Preference today. Films, have decreased greatly in the many people, she said. The board also authorized the purchase of 10 Students can cast their votes at the She said some people "monitor pagers" to be used by Ingham County last couple years, Leach said, because It seems that the company advertising the shirts, worry about flouride so entrances to the residence hall caf¬ much that they avoid using city water. Rescue Squad personnel when away from their these groups have become more Day Enterprises, has had a problem getting their eterias, or, in halls with no cafeterias, self-sufficient. orders filled. You will be contacted soon, either Alfreda Schmidt, R-Lansing, said the county homes. at a desk set up in the hall lobbies, by should not spend money to educate the telephone or mail, regarding a refund. public on Later, the board appropriated $33,500 for the said Tom Leach, RHA movie director. If the Rhapport tax passes, the only one side of an issue. relocation of the county data processing de¬ staff of the paper can realize its goal Any money spent on education "should be in partment from the Ingham County Courthouse OFF-CAMPUS RHA moviegoers of producing a paper every other equal amounts of pros and cons," she said. to the courthouse annex in Mason. will face increased costs whether the week, said Dan McKean, president of referendum passes or not. RHA. The RHA Movie Board has raised the off-campus term passes to $4 and Currently, RHA funds $100 per GM reports successful test burn the individual movie passes to $1.75. These new prices will take effect issue of the paper, he said. Rhapport also receives grants from the Student Media Appropriations Board, but early summer term. these are less dependable, he said If either proposal of the ref¬ Preliminary results of the test burn took place May 8 through 10. report," she said. "But we're waiting because they must be applied for each of PCB-contaminated oil at a General The test burn was conducted to Ferency said. "It is like putting the erendum passes, the tax increase will for the full report to decide our next fox in charge of the chicken coop." term. Motors Corp. plant near Bay City find out if the company could safely begin fall term, Leach said. Both course of action." show a 99.9 percent destruction burn 40,000 gallons of PCB-con- Ferency said that a disinterested taxes will remain refundable. GM's next action is expected to be third party should have been in efficiency rate of the PCB's. a GM taminated oil originally used on Increased costs of films, labor and spokesperson said. company machinery. an application for a permit to burn the 40,000 gallons. charge of monitoring the test burn,' advertising have forced RHA to ask "I am not willing to abide Correction Collene Belli, director of corporate A comprehensive lab report will be Zolton Ferency, MSU associate by a for the tax increase to maintain the public relations, said these early permanent permit to burn any kind of same services, Leach said. The submitted by GCA Technology Co. of two-hour teach-in on "The professor of criminal justice, said he contaminated oil based on this kind of Service expansion, including run¬ findings were pleasing, but that full Massachusetts, which was contracted and the Residents Against Increased Re-emergence of Urban Unrest in results will not be available for two test," he said. ning movies at more than two by the Environmental Protection America" featuring former U.S. Am¬ Pollution were waiting for data to PCB was used as a fire retardant in months. residence halls on Sundays has also bassador to the United Nations Agency to analyze the results, Belli support the preliminary report. These results are based on the first said. manufacturing and production, but is been discussed. Andrew Young will be held in the "We will have to take GM's word now believed to cause cancer in day of the three-day testing which "Were pleased with this initial for it (the preliminary results)," Erickson Kiva at 2 p.m. today, not humans. RHA PRESENTS 40 MOVIES Wednesday as previously reported. GM employee charges harassment By LESA DOLL Department of Civil Rights and them. State News Staff Writer U.S. "They want you tough enough to Turner also criticized the De¬ Department of Labor. The physical assault occurred motivate a man to work eight A former Lansing Oldsmobile when two male employees pushed partment of Civil Rights for failing hours work for eight hours pay, to pursue complaints against large employee charged Wednesday SHE SAID SHE WAS SUB her, she said. When she com¬ that sexual harassment of female JECT to harassment "from the but not stand up to that man when corporations and government of¬ plained about the repeated in¬ he harasses you," she said. fices. employees is widespread in the very day she started" at Olds¬ cidences of harassment, she said General Motors Corp. "It's an impossible situation." "Civil rights has the power to mobile as one of five women to be Oldsmobile management told her Turner said the current goal of fight cases you and I have without Shirley Turner, in a talk at placed in management positions to to get out and that "it wasn't their the "Oldsmobile Three" is to find going to anyone else," she said. MSU, said she was continually fulfill an affirmative action re¬ idea" to put her in the job. harassed by male employees at the an attorney and solicit funding to "It's not that the laws aren't there. quirement. Lansing Oldsmobile plant until she She knew when she pay that attorney. Since they filed It's just that they have never been began work "THOSE KIND OF THINGS the complaints in was fired in May 1979. She said as a first line supervisor, Turner were condoned by the August 1979, enforced." manage¬ they have spoken to 24 lawyers male employees at the plant do not said, that her placement was a ment," she added. and each has turned down want to accept women in upper "forced issue." She said she was the VARIOUS PERSONS in the Turner said she was officially also told from the case. MSU community have been management positions and view beginning that terminated in 1979 for "refusing to women as a threat to their jobs. she would be sexually harassed. helping the "Oldsmobile Three" improve her skills." She said that "NOBODY WANTS TO TAKE "The system is made for men "We were told if you want to do publicize their plight. A fund prior to the notice, she had on GM," she said. "You won't raiser for their cause will be held only," she said. "I just could not a man's job, you take what a man received 23 satisfactory perform¬ believe the pressure that can be sometime next week, but a date believe they could run me away. takes," she said. "But no man had ance evaluations and had been They didn't. They had to fire us to to take what we did." awarded the largest raise given to applied by a big corporation." and time have yet to be set. Turner also said the EEOf — Turner said she wants to make get rid of us." Turner said the harassment any new employee. the agency to which women with Turner is one of the "Olds¬ ranged from verbal abuse to She said tension was created more people aware of the issue of harassment complaints are usually sexual harassment. mobile Three," a group of three actual physical assault. She said because she did "not play the referred — is a "do-nothing or¬ "I'm tired of working. I'm tired women who have filed similar she found human excrement in her game." ganization." of fighting," she said. "If you don't complaints against General Motors lunch, dead mice in her drawers They "could not accept" the "That's another way to just sluff ask for enforcement, the law's not with the Equal Employment Op¬ and suggestive and threatening image of an aggressive women, off so you will be dis¬ portunity Commission, the U.S. signs placed where she could see she added. you going to do you any good. That's Shirley Turner couraged," she said. what happened to us." Opinion A helpless VIEWPOINT: DEATH The name Arthur McDuffie will be forever etched in the pages of history as the spark surface for corrective ures that and hopefully prevent desperate need for atten meas Hospices provide support By BEN G. WATSON the family, extremely high cost, and a munity involvement. Anyone can awareness of the joys of life, of triggering a social upheaval tion as we stand at the eve of a Health care in the United States variety of other dehumanizing mea spend a brief training session to sharing and caring. They come to which left 16 persons dead, long hot summer. has reached an unprecedented level sures. Patients are often subjected to prepare them to simply be a friend. accept death as a part of life, to be 300 to 400 injured and nearly After Detroit and other of sophistication, and yet it remains "heroic" efforts toward cure, despite They may or may not work directly embraced as joyfully as birth, matur¬ true that all of us can expect to die the clear impossibility of such cure. with the patient, helping with basic $60 million in damages. cities had a fiery summer in ity or any other stage of living. sooner or later. Like the aftermath of the Relatively few of us Physicians and the health care sys¬ nursing care or just to pay a visit. Hospice of Lansing, Inc. (HLI) is a 1967, government officials will die suddenly of accident, infec¬ tem oriented toward curing, and riots in the '60s and '70s, are They may help the family with the non-profit, community based organi¬ pledged social programs and tion, or violence; rather, heart di¬ not toward caring for the dying. On routing activities of daily life that zation that has come into existence as federal officials rushed in with apportioned federal dollars to sease, cancers, and chronic degenera¬ the other hand, the family is a have become somewhat more diffi¬ the result of two years of dedicated fistfuls of dollars to rebuild correct the seemingly sur tive diseases told age) will accompany resource whose care is unequaled. cult. They may help to support the effort by a group of area citizens. Our the lives, if not the souls, of us on the part of life we call death. The hospice movement is a re¬ communications within the hospice or first group of volunteers will be mountable plight of the urban In many cases, a disease is diag¬ sponse to the needs of these families. with the community. In short, any trained during June, and I would like Miami's residents. A city and blacks. Since then, blacks nosed that may lead predictably to It provides a system of support which skills (including being a warm, con¬ to invite anyone interested in know a nation wait with rapt have made significant gains in death in months or a few years. If the allows the family to care for the dying cerned person) can contribute to the ing about or taking part in this attention as officials sift the white collar employment disease carries a liability such as pain, member in their home, with the help support of these families. program to attend a highly informa rubble for causes and search a inability to move around freely, or to of medical and nursing personnel, The experience of volunteers in tive meeting on Thursday, June 5. It Doting on these gains, it is care for oneself, the typical alterna¬ social workers, clergy, counselors, broken spirit for solutions. hospices is a growing, learning and will take place at People's Church on easy to evaluate the overall tive is to place the patient in a and volunteers. It is that last compo¬ And while many of the causes exciting one. Rather than being 200 W. Grand River Ave. at 7 p.m picture. The success stories hospital or nursing home. This in¬ nent, the volunteer group, that makes morbid and depressing as many are obvious, workable solu¬ while highly displayed to a volves separation of the patient from this a unique opportunity for com¬ people expect, there is an increased tions are as difficult and public eager for any signs of painful as the reality of the improvement, are nonethe days gripped with the horror less in '.-he minority. GARY PIATEK of ruthless, random violence. The median family income The apparent injustice in in the inner cities has fallen the acquittal of the four white from 83 to 79 percent of the police officers, and rising median suburban income Sentence to serve inflation coupled with rapidly Throughout the '70s, the deteriorating employment unemployment rate for blacks opportunities were the ob¬ has remained twice as high as vious factors. And an influx of that for for the carton caper whites. Cuban refugees when Cubans Jack "Machete" Ripper, serving a cellmate. are steadily displacing blacks Sadly enough, many ana new dead — but he felt uneasy about this a drop of sweat rolled into his eye. life sentence for beheading an entire Ripper had cellmates before kid. on Miami's economic scale lysts are pointing to Detroit — new "Who got ya, the Feds?" as a city to watch and learn Burger King staff because they forgot none of whom lasted over two weeks The kid looks tough, he thought. He could not help but contribute to hold the pickle, cautiously eyed his before the cell guards found them "No. DPS." must be smart, too; he's wearin' an to the increasing alienation. from the dark lesson of the "Tough break," Ripper mumbled. MSU T-shirt. He knew his first impression was But such a simple analysis city in the sun. Michigan has The 20-year-old prisoner of justice correct. The kid was really tough. is the easy way out of facing been severely strained by the paid no attention to Ripper. He just He felt he had to keep the kid the much larger underlying current recession — one of laid on his cot and stared at the talking to avoid getting him mad. the hardest hit states in the ceiling. problem — the frustration of "I hear you're on death row," being poor and black in nation. Experts place unem Ripper's palms began sweating. No Ripper said. "They came down on ya one had ever America when the entire ployment at 35 percent in ignored him that long pretty hard, huh?" before. He usually beat the hell out of "Not really. I expected it. It's not some urban nation is confronted with dim neighborhoods. new cellmates within the first half my first offense, you see. I had an hopes for social and economic The storm is over for now hour. This time he was afraid. unpaid parking ticket and, hell, DPS prosperity. Two hours passed before the towed my car away once." The cry for attention worked even Some of the circumstances silence got to Ripper. He swallowed "Whew!" Ripper grunted. He knew as national leaders rushed to hard and asked the kid, "What're ya he wasn't dealing with an amateur. surrounding the tragic week the scene to console the in for?" He felt he had better get on the in Miami were indeed unique good community and seek solu¬ The kid didn't respond at first, then side of the kid so he asked if he could to that city. While it is tions. But if these promises he slowly sat up and turned toward do anything for him. sensationalistic to presume are made, and then Ripper. "No. I just want to lay here awhile. once again the riots will set off a rash of Ripper began to sweat as the kid You see, I'm now planning on how to forgotten or discarded, the stared into his eyes. violence in other cities, it is storm served keep some library books past their only to foresha "I got nabbed while carrying a due date." only wise to dig beneath the dow future rumblings. couple of Heatherwood Farms milk "Whatever ya say," Ripper said as WOW IT! DPSrTHIS 1$ A BUST! cases," he said gruffly. he retreated to a corner of his cot. A shiver shot up Ripper's back and Tough kid, he thought. Increasing fees for inefficiency Complaining about the be cause enough for students quality of services provided to demand refund. The idea thing we could do was not walk at thank Bill by Olin Health Center ap¬ a of closing the center at times A better sting night and stay out of unlit areas at the strides Holdship and his staff for they have undertaken. after disco?"), but a willingness to take chances and provide a base for night. The students were to avoid Innovation and creativity, often pears to have backfire for when students often need it As one of the vast intended literary experimentation has paid off MSU students. Moses Tur¬ tempting the criminals. This made laying dormant in the metropolitan handsomely in thought-provoking, in¬ let alone the audience for a chastened "simple thought of pa¬ sense to me and it sounded fairly newspapers, has taken root in The triguing articles and features. ner vice president of stu¬ tients sick enough to be prankster's" message that crime does easy, after all there are lights in all State News under the guise of many not pay, I would like to offer my There still dent affairs currently re¬ confined to Olin the parking lots. are many problems with transported sympathy but modify the lesson to I only know about one parking lot, fascinating columns and reviews. The State News, trying to maintain sponsible for Olin, is enter¬ to area hospitals at 5 p.m., is bring it more into line with the real With minimal censorship, Holdship taining changes for the cen¬ sheer lunacy. the commuter lot. The commuter lot and Company have brought philoso¬ journalistic autonomy in an increas¬ opportunities and pitfalls of American ter, but a raise in fees and cut life. One big mistake made by this is south of the campus and almost a phy, controversy, and relevant per¬ ingly bureaucratic environment. But Making Olin a more effi¬ mile from a building. Seems to me sonal observation into the forefront it's reassuring to know that there are in services is probably not cient and reliable health cen¬ young unfortunate was to offend the that this would be a good place to of a somewhat bland world of daily some thinking, sensitive individuals what students had in mind. law while alone, unknown, and unpro¬ have lights. Indeed there are lights, hidden amid the vast crowds and the ter should be a University news. tected by any special status. If it's entertainment desk is While many students pay¬ priority. The recent installa scattered all over the lot but they are It wasn't enough to almost single- damnest doing their beer you want, don't steal from' not turned on. I thought they did not to find them. ing the $18 fee say they would tion of a new vice president trucks; work your way up in a beer handedly increase the awareness of work. All winter, in the dark and the MSU population toward New Ronald Rizniak prefer to take their chances for health services can be seen firm and hustle the public. If your lust gloom, two lights at the bus stop were Wave music ("You mean there's life Cedar Greens Apartments elsewhere, a campus this size as a step in the right direc¬ for crime is more general, become on and none in the parking lot. Only does need health care ser President or a close aide and watch tion. But Turner's plan to once in two years have I seen those the royalties roll in. Another possible vices. One visit to a doctor, let restructure the health center lights on. It was spring, light and ou'let is to wear the badge and gun alone a hospital, would wipe sunny, and on that day the lights before hiring a new director yourself. This recently demon¬ many a Olin student's savings out. does provide for the center would be a strated in Miami. was P.S. How could I have forgotten were on for the whole day. Lights were mentioned as a crime preven¬ The State News some mistake. tion measure by the man from DPS needed services for the health agent orange and napalm? Move to and it seems a shame to me that the Input from Olin personnel fee they extract, but the is essential. No one should Midland. ones in the commuter lot are not used Thursday, May 29, 1980 Mitch Meisner at all. center appears to be digging know better than its em¬ 371 S. Case. Editorials are the opinions of the State News. View¬ Bonnie K. Smith its own hole right now. ployees where the health points, columns and letters are personal Onondaga opinions. It does, after all, cost a lot center's weaknesses lie. As a Editorial Department to run an inefficient opera¬ new vice president, Turn »n lights Editor-in-Chief Tim Simmons tion. The less money Olin has Turner Music ingrates Managing Editor Don Kinsley Entertainment Editor Sports Editor Mary Tmney Ed Bradley may not be aware of the costs he authorities on this campus Opinion Editor Debbie Creen Layout Editor to work with, the less services and feasibility of transferring Gary Piatek really concerned about the problems The entertainment desk this year City Editor Susie Benkelman freelance Editor Michele McElmurry it can provide, and the more Olin patients to other hospi of theft, mugging and rape? Do they has plugged away at the ungrateful Campus Editor Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio Photo Editor Kemi Caabo really care about the safety and masses with commendable ambition Staff Representative Roland Wilkerson students will become' dis- tals. welfare of the students who use these and style. While the campus as a Based on past performance Advertising Department facilities.? whole has failed to appreciate and ^oome of the changes con alone, an increase in the I came to MSU knowing that crime acknowledge these efforts, there are Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan Asst. Adv Manager Pat Gri templated — eliminating health service fee is not and rape were a problem. The only many people who should (and would) emergency service after 5 justified. A reasonable hike in p.m., closing the center com¬ rates would only be ac pletely on weekends, raising ceptable if Olin in turn gets its the health fee and shipping house in order and provides DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau overnight patients off to other medical care and advice which 1 APPRECIATE GLAD TO DO YOU BETTER BEUEYE U 5TARTIN6 W0R hospitals at 5 p.m. — would can be relied on. YOUR RUNNING IT. RBV. YOU ROW, MILLIONS OF TV. VIEWERS AROUND I KNOW. BY THE ML OUT HERB. WAY, IF I SCRATCH STARTING TO THE WORLD UHU, BE COUNTING ON ME MY EAR. IT MEANS MICHAEL. 6ET NERVOUS ? AO THEIR ONLY SOURCE OF INFORMA - "HI. MINE.' \ ' N HON ON THE H05TAGES VOCAL POINT J Today's Question: LlJQ Q Should the University accept results of a feasibility study which suggests exploring alternatives downtown sports arena? to a YES - 353 3110 NO - 353 3220 Results from Wednesday's question: Should Gov. Milliken have the power to appoint trustees to state universities for full terms? YES-64 NO - 14 Sponsored by ASMS! and The State News. Inc. \ The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 5 Student Board Women saluted debates change as first grads to semesters By The Associated Press started as plebes in 1976 got their Pentagon brass paid tribute Wednesday commissions — including seven as Marines By JIM MITZELFELD than 200 as more women became the first — along with 883 men. At the Air Force State News Stall Writer of their sex to graduate from the nation's The ASMSU Student Board voted to "not Academy, 97 of the original 157 women support any three top military academies and pin on finished, compared with 790 of the 1,430 change in the current term system until factual data is bars as officers in the Army, Navy, Air men. given to students for them to make an intelligent Force and Marine Corps. decision," at its meeting Tuesday night. Last Wednesday, there were 14 women "They have met the test," said Adm. The bill, which stated that ASMSU should hold further Thomas B. Hayward, chief of naval among the 142 males who graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in New London, forums to gather student sentiment about the operations, who was commencement proposed Conn. change to the semester system, led to a heated debate speaker at the U.S. Naval Academy at among several board members. Annapolis, Md. "They have driven them¬ They and their male counterparts are Policy chairperson Paul Schwartz said he was upset selves in an environment that was far more committed to five years' service. about the bill because it changed the stress-filled than that endured by most of original wording Hayward told Annapolis graduates he from "ASMSU should not their male counterparts. believed the time has come to stop treating support or oppose any change' to just "ASMSU should not "And when they throw their hats into the women middies as "firsts," support any change.'' adding he "The way 1 see it, it the air and put that gold bar on their collar, was confident the seems like we support terms." women were tired of Schwartz said. they will have earned just as smart a salute such status. and just as much respect as any other Defense Secretary Harold Brown told "I DONT THINK my committee should waste their graduate." Almost forgotten at Annapolis, the U.S. West Point graduates of a Soviet threat to time holding forums to gather student the free world. opinion if we Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., already have a position," he added. and the Air Force Academy near Colorado Dale Schian, RHA representative, said he felt the "THERE IS NO REASON to Springs, Colo., were the hundreds of men expect wording of the bill was fairly clear and that it does not who also that, during your careers, the temptation won commissions. take a stand on the proposal. of foreign adventurism will diminish for "It (the bill) doesn't say we favor terms, but it the Soviets — except to the extent that v.e it "WE GRADUATED, TOO," read T (the bill) won't support a change," Schian said. says Hats off! shirts worn by some cadets at the Air and other free nations make such adven¬ "I disagree with Paul (Schwartz), that we can't tures too costly," he said. gauge Force Academy. student opinion," Schian said. "I think student At West Point, 61 women and 809 men Air Force Secretary Hans Mark opinion is Happiness is the order of the day as a class of 938 midshipmen toss spoke at radically in favor of the current term system, and 1 have their hats into the air upon graduated out of a class that started four the Air Force Academy, where officials yet to see anything to indicate differently." graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy years ago with 119 women and 1,361 men. said 25 of the women would be in Annapolis, Md., assigned to Schwartz, who said he feels the MSU administration is Wednesday. Fifty-five of the graduates are women, One other woman will be commissioned in the first ever to graduate from the pilot training programs, two are headed to trying to keep the facts about the proposed change from Academy. June, after summer school. medical school and the others to a variety the students, said he feels the board must remain neutral At Annapolis, 55 of the 81 women who of other programs. on the change. "I THINK IT would be better if we stood neutral and Tour of solar homes forced them (the MSU administration) to give us the RICK'S facts," Schwartz said. A "Parade of Solar Homes" will be hosted by the East >ROUDLY PRESENTS: To: All Students Schwartz added that he would conduct forums in the fall without the sponsorship of the board, in an effort to Lansing Energy Consciousness Team from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. gather student opinion. "I think we ought to allocate funds and go and The 12 homes, located in East Lansing, Okemos and From: Dept. of Intercollegiate Athletics get a Haslett, demonstrate various solar features, new silver platter and a red rose and deliver it to Dr. Mackey construction, remodeling and energy saving landscape personally," Schwartz said, regarding his opinion that by design. passing the bill, the Student Board had played into the Tour maps are available at We would like to take this oppor¬ hands of the administration. City Hall, 410 Abbott Road; The board has been trying to gather and the Public Library, 950 Abbott Road; and the tunity to invite all Michigan State identify Community Education Office, Red Cedar School, 1110 students to an Open House at the student opinion about the proposed change since earlier Narcissus St. in the spring when the change was proposed. There is a fee of $1 per adult. Hugh Duffy Dougherty Football An ASMSU survey indicated that about half the Building, May 30, 1980, from 9:00 students polled did not have enough information about AM to 12:00 Noon and 2:00 PM to the change to make an educated comment on it, thus 4:00 PM. leading the board to propose ways of informing the students about what the change would entail. The new football building is loca¬ THE FIRST ASMSU open forum to obtain "students' ALBERT COLLINS ted at the corner of Chestnut & questions, comments and bitches" only drew four people 3 SETS to Wilson Library last week. Schwartz said part of the Shaw Lane. We will have guides reason for the low turnout was a mix-up on the part of 3.50 COVER available to give tours through ASMSU which resulted in the forum not being our facility. advertised in The State News. RESTAURANT Board members initially spent 20 minutes debating whether to rescind bill 14-162, which they thought had We ALL YOU CAN EAT: are looking forward to seeing come out in support of the semester system in 1978. It later discovered that the bill was not passed by the 14th you on May 30. session. In other action, the board allocated $273 to the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity to fund its Call-A-Ride service. Fraternity members said the service has responded to about 6,000 calls in the last nine months. SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE IN OUR MISS J SHOP: STYLES FOR SUMMER Now... Dress and casual sandals to sport shoes make a great selection at super savings. Colors range from important brights like you can earn high returns red. green, yellow, purple: the blues, tans and naturals that easily coordinate on your savings without This is the time to get your Candie's and Bare Traps: get into Capezio, Famolare. tying them up for years. SRO and 9-West. Even a special athletic group from Pro-Keds. Adidas and Osaga Now, that's feet-first value for you! Your credit union announces new 8000 pair in all stores while quantities last 26 week Money Market Certificates AVAILABLE UNTIL MAY 30, 1980 CURRENT RATE. 8.003% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE IV Minimum Deposit: $10,000 Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY eo FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Jacobsoris On campus at 600 E. Crescent • 9 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri • Phone 353-2280 6 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 4The Empire Strikes Back': Episode Five A positive review planet of Dagobah. Operated by Frank Oz, the man A behind Miss Piggy and Fozzie Bear, Yoda is worth the price of admission alone. The other new face is that of Lando Calrissian, plaved bv Billv Dee Williams. Like his negative review Well, it looks as though the Star Wars saga is with us old friend Han Solo, Lando is a rogue from way back. The By WILLIAM BARNHARDT and intends to be around for nine episodes. So be it. two other new characters who have minor roles in The State News Reviewer Rather than give everyone a single opinion on what Empire are likely to cause more mayhem in the future. Maybe it's my Scots blood or maybe it's my promises to be the summer's big moneymaker. The They are Boba Fett, an unscrupulous bounty hunter, and Empire Strikes Back lit grossed more than SI million its impoverished checking account, but there's something the Emperor, the one person who seems to be able to that doesn't sit well with me about a film that builds a first day), we've decided to present two views.One is a strike fear in the heart of Darth Vader. Enough with the wonderfully informative and supportive view by Ward plot for two hours and then just ends — THE END — introductions, though, in with the story. without telling me what's going to happen. My original $4 Gordy — a resident Star Wars fan - and the other is by The action begins on the ice planet of Hoth — a frozen William Barnhardt, though liking it harbors a few admission has just become an $8 or $9 admission because wasteland which serves as the hiding place for the rebel reservations. now I'll have to see The Revenge of the Jedi — and who alliance. Lord Vader, with the destruction of the Death knows what's after that one? Star and the rebel victory still fresh in his mind, has sent By W ARD GORDY Star Wars managed all sorts of things better than The thousands of probe droids across the galaxy to find the State News Special Writer Empire Strikes Back, despite the same writer and cast rebel's new base. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away ... a great and premise. Oh, The Empire's special effects are Princess Leia narrowly escapes Vader's grasp, only to adventure began ... in the middle?! That's right. The superior to the original — that's for sure. But the fall into the arms of. . . Han Solo!? Yes, those of you who Empire Strikes Back, the long-awaited sequel to Star were convinced that the feisty princess would be adventure doesn't scintillate like Star Wars, particularly Wars which opened at 125 theaters nationwide last week, from Empire's middle to end. It seems Lucas was attracted by the innocent charm of young Skywalker are is actually the fifth episode in a projected nine-part saga. in for a surprise. Luke has other things on his mind — a composing the script a page at a time. Fight scene, Luke Why start in the middle? According to George Lucas, the trip to the planet Dagobah as he pursues his master's falls out window. But he grabs on to something and creator and genius behind Star Wars, he was unsure of degree in the ways of the Force. doesn't fall. Another fight scene. Luke falls but doesn't the financial success of the such a venture, and therefore Meanwhile, life has not been a bed of roses for Leia, inevitable confrontation between Luke and Darth. die. Luke, come to think of it, seems immune to any kind decided to start with the one episode he felt the most Han, Chewie and Threepio. As soon as they escape Hoth I think that few will leave the theater without an of injury — the spacecraft crash lands twice, he does a comfortable with. This happened to be No. 4 . the initial they run smack into the Imperial fleet. With numerous appreciation for the special effects. The film's budget was heck of a lot of falling from great heights, and even an segment of the middle trilogy. Realizing that this was a more than twice the $10.5 million it cost to make Star possible one-time film, he shortened the original title Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope to simply Star Wars, but much of this increase went for special effects. Despite its flaws. The Empire Strikes The Wars. Back is in many ways a The most impressive shots are still the battle scenes in Empire Strikes Back is just not as The third film, scheduled to begin pre-production in better film than space, but the fighting on the planet Hoth is also good as Star Wars its predecessor spectacular. January 1981 and targeted for release in spring 1983 will . . . Like the original film, many of the effects in The complete the middle trilogy and will be called Star Wars: Episode VI — The Revenge of the Jedi. Barring financial Empire are so good that they are easily taken for amputation doesn't seem to get Mr. Skywalker down. I difficulties, which at this time seems a remote possibility, TIE fighters and three Star Destroyers on their trail, granted. One just naturally expects to be able to pick up think it's fair to say that the crispness and evenness of a light saber on the way home. Yoda is not seen as the Lucas will then begin work on the first trilogy, followed things look grim. When the Falcon's light-speed engines the Sty- Wars script made its sequel's start-and-stop by the last three installments. At the present rate of one fail, even Han admits that the foursom is in trouble. But, product of "movie magic," but actually appears to be script less enjoyable. film every three years. Episode IX should reach Earth's not to worry. Just when all appears hopeless, the Falcon alive. One of the most interesting effects takes place And another thing. Where was the lightness and and her when rebel speeders are searching Hoth for the missing theaters in 2001. An appropriate time for the concludsion crew leap from the frying pan into... an asteroid rollicking adventurism that made the first Star Wars a of a space odyssey, wouldn't you say? field. In what is surely one of the most impressive Luke and Han. As the speeder hugs the frozen landscape film you could see again and again? No one — moments in the film (or in any film, for that matter) Han you can feel your stomach "roll" as the machine dips over except Why dwell on the future, though, when there are maybe special effects fans — could see The Empire plenty of thrills and excitement in the present. To begin puts the Millenium Falcon through a series of maneuvers a precipice and swoops up the side of a glacier. Strikes Back again. It's a bit gruesome, a bit scarier, you which not only dazzles the audience, but also enables him Another plus for the film is the attempt to develop the with, all of the major characters from Star Wars have believe the people could really get hurt in this one. Most to avoid collision with the glying chunks of rock. central characters more fully. While the success of this returned in The Empire. There's the all-American boy venture will be largely a matter of opinion, Lucas chose of the people I've talked to have agreed that the movie is from Tatooine — Luke Skywalker, the charming After successfully surviving the Imperial fleet, the asteroid field, the gourmet designs of a giant space slug, director Irvin Kershner (Loving, The Eyes of Laura very occupying and entertaining but it's not much FUN. scoundrel Hans Solo and his Wookie sidekick Chewbacca, Mars) because he was impressed with way Kershner Old Threepio and Artoo Deetoo are wearing thin, and Princess Leia, and Darth Vader — the Dark Lord of Sith. the asteroids and the Empire again (not to mention handled the characters in his own films. Probably the worst of all, it seems Lucas and Lest we forget, those darling droids, R2-D2 and C-3P0 another failure in the lightspeed engines), Han and crew company are taking their set course for the beautiful Cloud City which floats high individual who benefits most from this concern is pop-religion "The Force" metaphysics much much much return to carry on their Laurel and Hardy antics. Even Obi-wan Kenobi, the Jedi master whom Vader disposed above the planet Bespin. Here they become the guests of Chewbacca. The furry co-pilot of the Millenium Falcon too seriously. That's annoying too. My little brother is Lando Calrissian and have their unexpected and ill-fated still growls and snarls, but he is now given a chance to going to buy up all the paraphernalia and Star Wars guns of last time is back, albeit in an ethereal form. The presence of these familiar faces, however, is rendezvous with Darth Vader. Luke, sensing the plight display a whole range of emotions. Moreover, greater and clothes and spacecraft models and then on top of overshadowed in many ways by the introduction of four of his friends, ignores the pleadings of Obi-wan and Yoda, emphasis is placed on Chewie's intelligence. Leia and everything else he's going to hit me with all this "Force new characters. The first is a diminutive elfish creature and sets off for Bespin. The film climaxes with the (continued on page 7) (continued on page 7) named Yoda. Yoda is a Jedi master who has been training Jedi warriors for more than 800 years. At Obi-wan's urging, Luke seeks out Yoda on the swamp THURS.SAT. FREE! Pl77U Pl77Q Pizza Pizza goes all fTAOC nil thn u>nt>ll the way!. ■■ _ ■ '1st-of June' Stereo Sole Super Sover Stereo System Here's at super a way to have — or give — great stereo savings! It's available now thru ■ LIVEH Buy ANY SIZE Pizza At The Regular Price... | Saturday exclusively from The Stereo Shoppe. It includes the "natural sound" of a Yamaha CR-220 stereo receiver, a pair of Sony SSU-1070 10-inch, 2-way speakers, and a BIC 914 belt- drive turntable complete with an Audio-Technica Get The Identical Pizia | AT-77e cartridge. CtfSdrj FREE! List Price: $595 YAMAHA SONY ©O© Sa "NO CHECKS Ar.° > I- i —a ^ E*pir« ACCEPTED" ■ _ ^ | 1203 £. Grond River, E. Lansing. 337-16311 6/12/80 | ereo 555 E. Grand River Ave. East Lansing Phone 337-1300 2830 E. Grand River, Lansing... 485-4406j Employment Excellent Opportunity: Part time employment Businesslike: The navy pinstripe For the to graduate who wants be comfortable and Pre-Fall and Fall Term Saturday Employment put his best self forward, the navy pinstripe is all business. The styling shows Do you have strong voice and like to work in large crowds selling merchandise a your awareness of fashion. around Spartan Stadium on Football Saturdays? The superb tailoring assures you of a perfect fit and the polyester and wool keeps a THEN WE WANT YOU! fresh-pressed look wear after wear. Businesslike. Just right for those interviews. You must be available for ALL home football games. You will be working s215° throughout the entire game and after. Only hard workers need apply. Male/Female Opportunity for working Basketball and Hockey games and special University events. The MSU Bookstore is an equal opportunity employer. Local Residents Preferred — Mandatory Pre-season meetings and training MERIDIAN MALL STORE OPEN session. MON—SAT 10am-9pm SUN 12-5pm 1980 Football Schedule DOWNTOWN MON 9:30am-8:30pm TUE—SAT 9:30am-5:30pm September 27 November 1 October 4 November 8 October 18 November 22 Apply At: MSU Book Store between the hours of 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Small's Applications taken on THURSDAY, MAY 29, ONLY. Pay 10°/o commission cn easy to sell Merchandise DOWNTOWN LANSING MERIDIAN MALL OKEMOS The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 7 Entertainment Vi. Mb r. Mancini means 'mu for 9 By WILLIAM BARNHARDT first rock 'n roll score for a movie. It was 1953's immortal State News Reviewer "Mooooooon River . Rock Pretty Baby, the first rock 'n roll movie." How would Henry Mancini respond when asked if he's . . wider than a Mancini's newest project is music for Paul Newman's just a "composer for hire"? mile ..." Nice tune, TV production of The Shadow Box. Aside from that, "Absolutely. I have no qualms about saying so — I'm a huh? There are still Mancini's on tour with his music, conducting various composer for hire. In fact, I don't know what I'd do if it a lot of tickets for symphonies throughout the United States. weren't for the movies. They've been my livelihood and I those of you who "My music is for anyone who'll listen," he says. "Old wouldn't think of doing anything else but movie scores." want to see Henry people, young people, whatever tastes, I think there's Not even Broadway scores? Or songs for individual Mancini conduct his something in my music for everyone." artists? Mancini comes to conduct the Lansing "Not interested. Movies have been my specialty since pop masterpieces Symphony Orchestra at 8 tonight in the Auditorium. 1952, and outside of an album with the Philadelphia Pops himself. Get Plenty of tickets your are left and are available at the LSO office (487-5001), the and supplemental music for some movie soundtracks, tickets soon, though, MSU Union box office, and the Arts box office (372-4636). they're all I do. Why would I ever want to do anything because Mr. Mancini Prices are $5, $7.50, $10 and $15. There's also a limited $30 else?" and the Lansing patron ticket available through the Symphony which Henry Mancini, the pop music virtuoso who revolu¬ Symphony Orches¬ includes a reception for Mancini afterward at Walnut Hills You won't see this creature in the MSI; cattle tionized American movie themes, is on campus tonight to tra are in concert Country Club. barns, nosiree. This is a George Lucas original conduct the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (tickets are 8 at TONIGHT in featured in Star Wars' 5th episode. still available). If it's true that Mancini will stick to movie our own MSU Audi¬ scores, it's because he's so good at it. He's won three Oscars (from 15 nominations) and has had a lion's share of torium. Call 487-; DIVE INTO SUMMER 5001 (the Symphony Grammy Awards as well. His trademarks: "Days of Wine and Roses,' "Moon River," "Baby Elephant Walk," "Dear box office) for infor¬ 'The Empire' pro Heart," and the classic "Pink Panther Theme." His most mation. HEAD SWIMWEAR recent project is the accompanying music (in addition to Ravel's "Bolero") to "10". Does he ever meet the people made 50% OFF (Continued from page 6) no sense given the song — some lyrics were just Han show a warm side that neither one knew the other starring in the films he scores? "Everyone asks that. YES, I've met Bo Derek, but it plain not understandable. Even with Johnny Mercer, there have been disagreements. ] b GOBENKIAN SWIMWEAR possessed. Not everyone's personality has been ex¬ was after the production was finished. Usually I'm not called in until everything's completed, until all the "But it works both ways. I might ask Johnny to correct 20% OFF panded to our liking, though. For example, Threepio or alter a line, and he in turn might say change a phrase or whines more than ever, sometimes to the point that he filming's done. When it's all put together, they call me to line of music there's always give and take. — Nothing that becomes wearisome. Like the second act in compose music for exact sequences." Mancini has (at most) a month to compose and arrange two sane unantagonistic people can't work out, though." oAl, All running shorts a classic three-act drama, The Is there a personal favorite? the music for the specific sequences. He views the film and and Singlets Umpire Strikes Back is full of tragedy and unresolved "Well . . . The Great Race. That was fascinating to dilemmas. The film raises more questions than it score, it was quite a challenge. Two for the Road was a Tops answers, and for some this will be slightly more than goodie, Wait Unitl Dark was fun. Actually, one of my annoying. Some of these loose threads will be taken care "A lot of people don't know it, but I all-time favorites was The Prisoner of Zenda. And that's 20% OFF of in The Revenge of the Jedi. For example, with their sort of a shame. I did what I felt to be great work and it composed the first rock 'n roll score for personal score tied at one victory apiece, Luke and Darth seemed no one saw the movie. a movie 1953's immortal Rock Pretty will have their final confrontation; only one of them will . . . "At least there's TV to fall back on. Scores aren't ever Selected walk away from it. Other questions, though, may not be Baby. . lost forever in unwatched films. Eventually they make it resolved until Lucas completes his nine-part epic. The to TV and everyone gets to hear it." group of most cryptic remark of things to come is offered by Yoda Mancini doesn't mind hearing remakes of his works — sweaters as he and Obi-wan watch Luke take off for whether in disco or easy listening, the more versions the Bespin. is given the appropriate time slot. (Obi-wan: That boy is our last hope. Yoda: No, there is "It's all according to the clock," says Mancini. "It gets better. He said he feels popular music is a force to be 50% OFF another.) According to Lucas, we won't be introduced to reckoned with and he keeps up with the charts. really tricky when a director changes the scene after the this other person until Episodes I-III. "A lot of times in films, they'd like a club scene or a music's wr' Despite its flaws The Empire Strikes Back is in many Many composers have a storehouse of themes they party scene to have music. If the music sounds 10 years old ways a better film than its predecessor. Shunning a it's going to be an obvious mistake. draw from to compose movie scores. But not so with strategy of releasing quick sequels, producer Lucas "As for keeping up to date, I just signed the Mancini. Each score is totally original starting from the rights to let appears committed to making quality films, regardless of the producers of The Blues Brothers use the "Peter Gunn first time he sees the film. how long that may take. Based upon his two efforts thus Theme"; so it just goes to show that some themes can be "Sometimes I wish I did have a backlog or reservior of far the strategy seems to be working. If you only see one recycled. A lot of people don't know it, but I composed the songs - it would make things much easier. But I've never film this summer, or if you just want two hours of good been able to compose that way. I feel every picture has its entertainment, check out The Empire. If you're like me, own kind of feeling, different and unique. A composer you'll let it strike back, and back, and . . . with a pre-planned score might not be receptive to that." State News 'The Empire' con What happens when a lyricist comes "Well it along and undoes with the words what Mancini has tried to do with the happens. There have been lyrics that I thought Newsline 3558252 _50% (continued from page 6) be with you" stuff — and he'll be serious, too. Lucas has given the Force a Yoda and a Brahman state Dark Side and a master-guru named 3rd annual '1st of June' zrj0- referred to as The Jedi and lo it shall be Forced upon us for six more chapters from the book of Lucas. And finally, wasn't it more fun when there was one fight scene? When it was led up to and made suspenseful and exciting? The Empire Strikes Back has laser big fights Stereo Sale 7er Referendum TODAY n HOURS Sean your 220 M. A.C. M-F 10-8 220 M.A.C. MTW 10-6 Fielding is confident that the team heading to the tournament will be a powerful one. dorm. University Mall Sat. 10-6 University Mall TH. FRI 10-9 East Lansing SAT. 10-6 332-2220 Sun. 12-5 l.a. watts '965 CLEVELAND - 1965 GIVE THE GRADUATE NEW YORK bwnunghaw- — 1966 A966 A967 MIAMI! A DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE ... . \9t>7 A HEWLETT-PACKARD SERIES E. The Re-emergence of Urban Unrest! A Teach In On Urban America THURSDAY MAY 29 2-4 PM ERICKSON KIVA OPEN TO ALL, COME AND SHARE YOUR CONCERNS COMMENTS BY: To enter the world of professionals, graduates need the tools for professionals. Hewlett-Packard's affordable Series E calculators are just the tools they need. ANDREW YOUNG ZOLTON FERENCY For Science and Engineering Graduates Visiting Professor of Urban Development Assoc. Professor of Criminal Justice • HP-31E Scientific "Why Miami?" "The Failure of the Criminal • HP-32E Scientific with Statistics • HP-33E Programmable Scientific Justice Systems" • HP-34C Advanced Programmable Scientific with Continuous Memory RICHARD THOMAS For Business and Finance Graduates Assoc. Professor of Racial & Ethnic Studies CASSANDRA SIMMONS • HP-37E Business "The History of Urban Ass t Professor of Urban Development • HP-38E Advanced Financial The Programmable Racial Conflict" Psychological Impact • HP-38C Advanced Financial Programmable with Continuous Memory of Deprivation" The Series E calculators offer these Hewlett-Packard features: RPN logic, acclaimed for its ease and power in WALTER ADAMS problem-solving: programming capability on Professor of Economics MORRIS THOMPSON some models for repetitive calculations: easy-to-read displays, with commas and Miami Herald decimals inserted, low battery "National Domestic Policy warning light and HP's well-known reliability. Make "The Miami Experience" professional life easier for the graduate. Give a Hewlett-Packard Series E and Urban Problems" professional calculator. CECIL MACKEY CLARK WHITE President of MSU What HEWLETT Instructor Urban & mifiM PACKARD Metropolitan Studies The University's Role "Youth Unemployment" Regarding Urban Problems SPONSORED BY BOOH 1TORE COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT 1 0 The State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 NCAA BIDS ON LINE HILL MOOXEY Tracksters up season wrap By WILL KOW ALSKI there's no point in getting him hurt worse if he's not An honor well-deserved State News Sports Writer completely ready." It is now nearing the end of the MSU men's outdoor Hank Gremminger, was injured — Adderley played Bibbs believes the performers with the best chances of Something that should have been noted a while back: track season, and once again the Central Collegiate meet beating qualifying marks this weekend are senior Ricky Spartan alumnus Herb Adderley was elected to the against the Lions on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit. He will offer some Spartan performers one last chance to Professional Football Hall of Fame late last January. The Flowers in either the 200 or 400-meter runs, junior intercepted a pass to help secure Green Bay's 17 9 qualify for the NCAA championships. honor received little notice by the statewide media, what victory, and from thereon he was the Packers' left When the tracksters participated in the Central Tyrone Williams in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles, and freshmen Paul 1'iwinski and Daryl Dismond in the with everyone concerned with the forthcoming Winter defensive back. Collegiate meet at the conclusion of their indoor season, Olympics and the boycott of the Summer Olympics and The record book states that Herb Adderley intercepted two MSU performers used the meet to make the cuts for high jump. the seasonal sports of the time. But be it known that 48 passes during his 12-year professional career, the indoor NCAAs. Now head coach Jim Bibbs hopes the Dismond was surprise at last week's Big Ten meet a Adderley has received the highest accolade football has to returning seven for touchdowns. He also returned 120 meet this Saturday at Bowling Green State when he placed University, third by going over the 7-foot level for give, and he'll be inducted at Canton, Ohio, on Aug. 2. kickoffs with a 25.7 average per carry and two more TDs. will again propel some of his performers into the NCAA the first time this season. Herb Adderley played for two teams during his He was 6 feet, 205 pounds of muscle and speed with event. Others competing in the meet who will be trying to professional career, the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas remarkably quick reactions. "Our primary objective at the meet will be to have break the qualifying barriers will be Dave Prieskorn in Cowboys. He was best known as one of the many Packer Two of his interceptions stand out. There was the one some of our runners qualify for the NCAAs," Bibbs said. the shotput and discus, Jerry Judd in the long jump and all pros of the Vince Lombardi era. Herb was better than with less than two minutes left in the fourth game of the "We won't be running any of the relay events so triple jump. Ken Eaton in the 110-meter high hurdles, good; he was magnificent. He was a defensive back of such 1962 season against the Lions. Both teams were everyone can concentrate solely on giving it their best in Jeff Lewis and Tim Kenney in the 800-meter run. Robert extraordinary skill that during one of Green Bay's undefeated, Detroit led 7 6, and had a third and eight on the individual events. Murphy in the intermediate hurdles, Tom Elzinga in the championship seasons, 1965, the opposition did not score a its own 49-yard line. They tried a pass, the receiver "We came in second behind the University of Michigan high jump, Martin Schulist in the 5,000-meter run, and single touchdown when throwing to the pass receiver slipped and THWOP!, Adderley had it. he had it and, as at the indoor Central Collegiate meet, but this time we're senior All America Keith Moore in the 1,500-meter run. Adderley was covering. the home fans went bonkers and the Packers yelled not going out to place highly — we just want to have Herb Adderley was an All-Big Ten player for MSU "Bingo! Bingo!," the signal to knock down any some more people qualify for the nationals." when Green Bay drafted him during the first round after white-shirted Lion they saw. Herb headed down the the 1960 college season. He had played both offense and sideline. ONLY SENIOR ALL-AMERICA sprinter Randy Smith has qualified for the NCAA meet, which will be U-M, Notre Dame exit defense for the Spartans and, interestingly, when Lombardi went through the decision-making process of He was knocked out of bounds on the Detroit 18. Two dives into the line and Paul Hornungcame in to kick a field held June 5 through 7 in Austin, Texas. Smith beat the putting Herb on one squad or the other, he almost ruined goal. It was good; the Packers won 9-7, and eventually qualifying time of : 10.42 in the 100-meter dash three him. Vince elaborated in his superb book, Run To went on to win their conference title and the NFL weeks ago when he posted a mark of :10.1 while running 'continued from page 01 Daylight! co-authored by W.C. Heinz: championship. against Eastern Michigan University. hockey playing conferences in the nation," said CCHA "With his size, fine speed and open-field talent I wanted Then there was the second Super Bowl game with Smith, however, strained some muscles in his right leg commissioner Fred Jacoby. him for an offensive back. He is not one of those Green Bay playing the Oakland Raiders in January 1968. last week in practice, and it is doubtful he will be With the loss of the two schools, the WCHA will drop hard-running, driving backs, however, and although he Oakland trailed in the fourth quarter, 26-7, but was competing this weekend. If he is able to, though, Bibbs to eight members. Others in addition to MSU are could make a fine outside runner he didn't fit into our type moving at midfield, trying to come back. The Oakland intends to enter him in the 200-meter dash with the Michigan Tech University and the universities of of offense, and so I tried to make a flanker out of him. I was quarterback, Darryl Lamonica, threw toward his right hopes of having Smith beat the time of :20.95 to qualify Colorado, Denver, Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth, Wis¬ going to use his speed, and on the practice field when we sideline. A defensive player stepped in front of the for the nationals in two events. consin and North Dakota. The latter school won the found out he had good hands and was a real natural receiver and picked the pass off and started to run. Up in "Randy is still questionable for the meet, and if he's not NCAA title earlier this year. running those pass routes we thought we had it made. the announcer's booth, CBS broadcaster Ray Scott said, 100 percent on Saturday then we won't run him," Bibbs Michigan was a charter member of the WCHA in 1960, Realizing his mistake, Lombardi turned Herb over to "This is Herb Adderley." said. "Randy has already beat the compulsory times for as was MSU. Notre Dame has been a league member Norm Hecker, the Packer defensive coach. Several Herb took that one hack 60 yards for a touchdown, and the Olympic trials in both the 100 and 200-meter races, so since 1972. games went by and then — because the regular starter, Green Bay won, 33-17. It wasn't the last NFL champion team he played on — he was with Dallas when it won the Super Bowl in 1971. But it was Vince Lombardi's last big MSU 'All-NigJackson to speak at conference hurrah, coming two and one half years before his death. Nell Jackson, MSU year's national confer¬ slated The for Friday assistant director of ence is "Olympism and athletics, is off to the Olympic Ideal: 1776 Bloomington, Ind„ this B.C. the 21st Walking to Cen¬ weekend to attend and tury." It will be an evening of recreation and entertainment as speak at the U.S. Jackson, who saysshe the MSU Recreation and Intramural Sports clubs present the fourth annual "All Nighter" in the IM Sports-West Olympic Academy, an annual conference at is opposed to President Carter's boycott of the Shoe building from 8 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday. which the Gaines are Summer Games, af¬ The event, which is open to the public, is offered to analyzed. firmed the boycott with acquaint people with some relatively obscure forms of Jackson, former recreation in which they can get involved and to teach a inevitably be discussed them to recreate in a more productive manner. Olympian, is also one of at the academy. five U.S. educators sel¬ Jackson was a mem¬ Featured activities include tournaments for tfr !w)u»tau, fanfj racquet ected to attend to the ber of the 1948 U.S. ball, co-rec soft ball, three-on-three basketball, and co-rec International Here's shoe made just for floor hockey. Advance entry for softball teams is Olympic Olympic team and a walking Academy this summer coached for the 1956 men and women It's as rugged as our necessary. Sign-up deadline is 5 p.m. Friday in 231 IM in Greece. and 1972 U.S. women's Vasque hiking boots, yet it's as flexible as West. a casual shoe. Available in oxford or chukka The theme of this track and field teams. Entries for floor hockey (Demonstration Hall), styles. three-on-three (gym 2), and racquetball will be accepted at the door. SRRUPP Demonstrations by the various IM sports clubs will be given in the IM turf arena. Included are fencing, juggling, Ultimate Frisbee, and more. Rugby team downs Tradesmen Campfitters Live music and dancing are scheduled from 8 to 11 The MSU "A" rugby Buchner, Dave Poquette, p.m. The team plays a home 2021 E. Michisan • Lansins • 484-9401 WMSN will be broadcasting from poolside for the team walloped the Detroit Bruce McLaughlin, Tony game at 2 p.m. Saturday on aquatic events, which include water polo, synchronized Tradesmen, 39-6, Saturday Tocco and Jim Hagerman the Veterinary Clinic fields swimming, and open swimming both outdoor and indoor. in Detroit. Dominating allowed MSU to control the against Sarnia, a Canadian Volleyball and badminton areas will be set up outside. play by forwards Tony game. team. Movies will be shown, and various table games will be featured. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served to all. r Tonight, you drink free cause it's the Dollar's Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children 13 and under. For more information, call 353-3888. This special event is accessible. May30jh^f£ 2 Clone Night 1 BOOK CO-OP FILM BENEFIT Thurs., May 29 8:00 pm B104 Wells S1.00 admission at Ponde "Daughter Rite" "Gay, Proud and Sober" and a selection of films on solar energy Sponsored by: Women's Council Gay Council and Frontline Cinema f~)J ' Partially funded by The ISMStl Programming Board fui student tax money Save $1.59 on two Regular Chopped Beef Dinners Dinners include. All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar... Baked Potato... Warm Roll with Butter CUT OUT THIS COUPON CUT OUT THIS COUPON || Plus { Save $1.59 ■ Save $1.59 ■ ■ TWO REGULAR m TWO REGULAR Rock N' Roll ■ CHOPPED REEF ■ CHOPPED BEEF ■ with Union- Hours Mon. Sat. DINNERS...$4.99 ■ DINNERS...$4.99 Grill 7a.m. 11p.m. Sun. Mariah 9a.m. 11p.m. EXAM WEEK 6 SPECIAL oz. Coffee 15c a cup Starts tomorrow after 5:00 offer good thru June 5 at 5:00 The Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday May 29, 1980 1 1 , Militants menace again By The Associated Press Iranian militants BUT ON WEDNESDAY, warned that the 53 American during its first formal hostages will be "tried and punished" unless session, the lawmakers chose Yadolah Sahabi, a the deposed top shah is returned with his riches from advisor to former Prime Minister Mehdi Egypt. Their latest Bazargan, a threat coincided moderate, as their provisional chairperson, and selected Wednesday with the opening session of the new Iranian Parliament that is to decide the fate of Bazargan as his deputy. the hostages. Khomeini's message, read to the opening session by his The Parliament heard Iranian son, Ahmad, urged the Parliament to "maintain a revolutionary leader, of neither East nor West in all policy Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, recommend "a domestic affairs and neither East policy of international relations." nor West" and President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr warn of economic Bani-Sadr urged an end to ethic rebellions in Iran, a hardships. But neither Khomeini foreign policy free of foreign influence, free parliamen nor Bani-Sadr mentioned the tary debate to set an example of non-violence for the hostages, who spent their 207th day in captivity — and Austrian Chancellor Bruno nation, and greater attention on domestic economic Kreisky said in Athens, problems. Greece, he thought there was only "a fair chance that the hostages will be released sooner or later." "Economically our situation is very bad," Bani-Sadr told members of Parliament, Kreisky, recently returned from meetings in Tehran including mullahs, or Moslem priests, wearing white or black turbans. with Iranian leaders, said Iran "is not "The budget of our country is based on ready to give in to nothing but any kind of pressure." those financial reserves in foreign banks. For a country which wants to be AND IN independent, this is the worst WASHINGTON, State Department spokes¬ situation that can happen." person Thomas Reston said the Carter administration Iran has an estimated $15 billion in would await Iranian reaction to the World Court foreign reserves. decision However, more than half of the total was frozen in ordering the hostages' release before taking its case for American banks or by America's allies in sanctions back to the United Nations. Iran has Europe. already Meanwhile, the Soviet Union and traders in Iran's DEMO DAYS called the World Court decision troubled "meaningless." Azerbaijan region have forged a commerical In a statement broadcast agreement that could undercut the authority of the Wednesday over Tehran Iranian government, Radio, the militants urged Parliament to ignore according to Iranian emigres in pleas from the "great satan," the United States, and added: Washington. They said the terms include credits to "If America returns the traitor Azerbaijani merchants that permit them to buy Soviet (deposed Shah) industrial goods as well as meat, poultry and dairy Olympus and Sankyo Representatives will be in our Mohammad Reza (Pahlavi) and the wealth he has products that have been in short supply since the Photo Department Saturday, May 31 from 11 A.M. to plundered, the hostages will be reprieved and expelled overthrow of the shah. from Iran. Otherwise they will be tried and 5 P.M. to answer your questions and offer punished. profes¬ Lack of compromise is the key to victory." sional advice...While here, take advantage of these The militants, who seized the savings. over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran last Nov. hostages after taking 4, said the LIEBERMANN'S Iranian people supported their demand for the the shah as a condition for the return of hostages' release and said "any other decision" by Parliament would require Ideal gift for any OLYMPUS approval by the nation. COMPACT 35mm SLR Iranian officials say the hostage debate in Parliament is not likely to begin until late June. graduate ... a good with 50mm fl .8 lens business case in 88 Many prominent members of the Islamic Republican Party support the militants' demands for the return of the shah and his money and also demand that some of the sympathize with the captives be tried as spies. lasting leather $229 OLYMPUS T-20 Budget (continued from page 1) ARTS ELECTRONIC FLASH when used with any Olympus Fiscal 1980-81 FESTIVAL SLR. Ready light visible in OLYMPUS year viewtinder on OM 10 and N higher education appro¬ model cameras. priations will not be affec¬ ted by Gov. William G. Milliken's executive order LENSES TELEPHOTOLENS. 135mm f3.5 issued Wednesday slashing WIDE ANGLE LENS, 28mm 13.5 the state budget, Murphy ZOOM LENS 75 15014.0 said. The MSU agriculture ex¬ periment station will re¬ ceive a $13.1 million appro¬ priation, an increase of $1.1 million, and the coopera¬ tive extension service will receive about $11.6 million, an increase of $450,000, Murphy said. OLYMPUS OM-1 $27988 Murphy said the figures indicate the reality COMPACT 35mm SLR of another tight budget year. Good start in any career, an attrac¬ with 50mm f 1.8 lens The Senate Fiscal Agency tive, efficient brief case. Choose just Extra large, bright viewtinder for quick composing and estimates an inflation rate the right one to fit their need from focusing. Shows exposure index, flosh charge and correct for 1980-81 of 9 percent, flash exposure: Accepts the OM system while appropriations to Friday, May 30 our complete selection of attache cases, portfolios and brief bags in universities will increase by only about 4.8 percent. 12 00 noon Concerts at City Hall and South LCC Campus styles for men and women. *11988 Murphy said, however, 6 30 pm that college and univesity Festival Reception at City Hall SADDLE LEATHER administrations around the state have The beer and wine tent are ATTACHE CASES anticipated open until 11 00 pm more austere 1980-81 ap¬ 3" with file 72.50 propriations. MSU Presi¬ Saturday, May 31 4" with file dent Cecil Mackey con¬ 10:00 am 11:00 pm 79.95 firmed this contingency - Exhibitions, sales, food, 5" with file HOME MOVIE SYSTEMS performances, children's planning in his statement and desk Sankyo ZOOM LENS on Wednesday's budget activities, beer and wine 87.50 slashing executive order. SOUND MOVIE PROJECTOR The Sunday, June 1 inflation-weakened 10 00 am- 7:00 pm :ord and playback. Sound-on- outlays for state colleges A continuation ot Saturday's $25988 and universities leave arts, food and fun e-in out. Auto threading on to 1. 18 and 24 FPS. Model 500 S hardly any alternative to Location City Hall. 100-300 most institutions but to N Washington Mall and South LCC Campus raise tuitions to meet costs. The MSU Board of Trus¬ MOVIE CAMERA tees is expected to take up the tuition question early this summer. $99 88 Low-light lens 3X manual or power zoom. Close locus to 2". Feotherlight SUMMER EM-20XL. Model THING 1QOO EAST LANSING 209 E. Grand River DOWNTOWN 107 S. Washington '1st of June' Stereo Sole Fully auto threading 01 bright picture. Forwori control 400 ft. reel ca Super Sover Stereo System DXL 2000 H Here's at super a way to have — or give — great stereo savings! It's available now thru Saturday exclusively from The Stereo Shoppe. It $158 88 3X ZOOM LENS includes the "natural sound" of a Yamaha Sound Movie Camera CR-220 stereo receiver, a pair of Sony SSU-1070 COMPACT SOLID STA1 Solid State records while filming. Low light fl.2 lens. Close focus to 10-inch, 2-way speakers, and a BIC 914 belt- POWER ZOOM 2 Single frame and 18 FPS. Model drive turntable complete with an Audio-Technica AT-77e cartridge. MOVIE CAMERA XL-320. Telescopic Mike optional. j, List Price: $595 YAMAHA 1891 $279 88 Low light fl .2 lens OO0 focus to 2 Multi-tun FPS. Model EM 40XL Prices good ereo 555 E. Grand River Ave. East Lansing Phone 337-1300 Westland Corner W. Shopping Center Saginaw and Waverly Open Mon., thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. 1 2 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 Pierce your ears Lansing to get judge By MATT PERRY with fashion. which it is housed. Since Lansing City Hall contains the State News Staff Writer 0 54-A District Court, the City Council approved an Lansing's 54-A District Court will get a shot in the arm additional $52,000 for court operations in its 1980-81 city next January when a new judge will take a spot in budget. Lansing's City Hall to help reduce the court's caseload. Lansing Mayor Gerald Graves threatened to veto the A tremendous backlog in cases was the prime reason for new judgeship on grounds that the state was only being the addition of the sixth judge, who will be elected in the asked to pay for half of the judge's salary, or about November general election, said 54-A District Court Chief $25,000. Graves said the city's $52,000 allotment was only Judge William Collette. for six months and that another $100,000 would be "We were well behind in most statutory cases," Collette given said, adding that small claims cases, which are supposed to be heard in 40 days, sometimes are not heard for three for the judgeship every year. Collette disputed those figures, however. Of the "'"TRIUS months. $52,000, only $33,000 was allotted for the new judge, The Michigan Supreme Court Administrator's Office while the res: was for increased costs for the existing court he said. After that, only $50,000 a year would be does a study of courts every two years, Collette said, and found the 54-A District Court to be needed for the additional judge. Michigan's busiest district court. GRAVES HAS ALSO stated he thought current district judges do not work very hard. FLINT AND GRAND RAPIDS had more judges than Lansing, Collette said, even though they "Some people say if you're not sitting on the bench, were not as busy. On that basis, an additional judge was recom¬ you're not working," Collette said. Judges have reports to mended for Lansing, he said. study, opinions to write and a number of other things that Collette said only two or three new district court judges keep them busy during the day, he said. were recommended for the entire state. The Headlee tax amendment, passed in 1978, "I'm not a damn bit embarrassed to collect my I0XS requires paycheck," Collette said. He said judges work from 8 a.m. that any new judgeship be paid for primarily by the area in until 5 p.m., and sometimes on weekends and holidays. 'Hie fashionable place la pierce your ears. "Lash' talks to Mackey tonight on Cable 11 show MSU President Cecil Mackey will be He said he would ask the kind of interviewed by C. Patric "Lash" Larrowe questions people on the street would ask and Lou Edwards at 8:30 tonight on the Mackey if they had the chance, giving the cable channel 11 show, "Lash and Lou president the chance to give his side of the View the News." issues. Larrowe, an MSU economics professor "I think he will give very persuasive and faculty grievance officer, and Ed¬ answers." Larrowe said. "When the wards, a telecommunication major, said question's put to him, he answers it very they will question Mackey on such topics effectively." Six hot tickets for as the relationship between the admini¬ stration and the alumni association, and the 2 percent pay increase awarded the faculty in mid-year, with the provision Warr to speak that no new secretaries could be hired for cool summer nights. 30 days. Larrowe said he will ask Mackey "why the hell the University doesn't settle the about Ethiopia Hildebrand case out of court," referring to Michael Warr, a correspondent for the the case of former associate professor of social science John Hildebrand, who People's Tribune of Chicago, will speak on "The National Question in recently was reinstated at MSU by a Ethiopia" at 7:30 tonight in the History Conference federal court order. Room, third floor Morrill Hall. Warr Larrowe said he might also ask Mackey recently returned from a trip to Ethiopia. for his viewpoint on the divestiture of The talk, sponsored by the African University investments in corporations Studies Center, is open to the public at no doing business with South Africa. charge. Dudley M°°rc wsCoco Paul Sand WkCitforo BE UNIQUE » GO GREEK Dam Debase Madeline Kahn SORORITY RUSH D^bb*1" SEPT.21-30, 1980 Richard Pry01 lohnR't"* —DORM SIGN UPS— 1% THURS., MAY 29 4:30-6:30 in all dorms -NOTE- THIS WILL BE THE ONLY RUSH FOR THE 1980-81 ACADEMIC YEAR OFF-CAMPUS: GO TO NEAREST DORM TO: ALL MICHIGAN STATE STUDENTS FROM: THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS SUBJECT: COURSES FOR SUMMER TERM, 1980 Following early enrollment spaces remain available in certain College of Business classes: AFA 201,202,230,350,391,392 BOA 341,370,440,441 EC 200,201,318,324,325,326,327,305,428, 429,434,444 MGT 302,306 MTA 300,301,311,313,351,414,418 Please remember that if you participated in early enrollment, you must participate in early registration or lose the classes for which you early enrolled. Staff will be available at the College of Business table to answer your questions concerning class availability during both early and regular regis¬ tration. \ The State News, East Lonsing. Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 1 3 4 Abscam9 suspect indicted Students elect seven WASHINGTON (AP) - of wealthy Arabs. richetti, a New Jersey Rep. Michael 0. Myers — this case than Ray Lederer Rep. Raymond F. Lederer, According to the indict¬ state senator and mayor like Lederer a D-Pa., was indicted Wed nesday on charges of bri¬ ment, released at the Jus tice Department, Lederer Camden; councilmember Louis C. Philadelphia of Democrat — Philadelphia making him the first member of Con¬ knows. ... I feel strongly that I'll be vindicated, that I haven't done anything in TJ'PIRGIM voting bery and conspiracy, be¬ promised the agent he Johanson, and a Phil¬ gress to be charged in the illegal." coming the second House would introduce private Member charged in the adelphia law partner of the Abscam investigation. The lawmaker said that The seven openings on the PIRGIM- The new board members, who were immigration bills to enable councilmember, Howard L. Another five while he had not seen the MSU Board of Directors were filled in to be inducted at a meeting Wednesday Abscam political cor the Arabs to remain in the House Criden. members and a senator videotape he said he under¬ an election Wednesday. night, are: David Carrig, a sophomore ruption investigation. United States and take Errichetti and Criden also have been implicated stood the FBI had made of Carol Linteau, director of the Public A federal grand jury in other action to biochemistry major; Linda Ewing, a help them if were indicted twice before in news of the him in its probe, Interest Research Group in Michigan James Madison College freshman; Ju¬ Brooklyn, N.Y., said Led necessary. reports "I think it in separate cases Abscam erer received $50,000 from The resulting — Arab scam — will show that I was there at MSU, said 178 students voted, a dith M. Hupp, a telecommunications indictment also from the Abscam an undercover FBI agent named three other de¬ probe. investigation, during to bring investments" for turnout she called "exceptionally low." junior; Laura Lynn Melancon, a pre¬ On Tuesday, the Brook¬ which the undercover his She blamed the low turnout on a law sophomore; Lonni Moffet, a grad posing as a representative fendants: congressional district. Angelo J. Er- lyn grand jury indicted agents often uate student in mass media videotaped Wednesday's four-count change in the voting date. research; alleged payoffs. indictment charged all four Originally scheduled for May 20, the Nancy T. Sabal, a pre-law sophomore After the indictment defendants with conspir¬ voting was moved to Wednesday to majoring in economics; and Sue Sher- was returned, Lederer de¬ acy to commit bribery and permit more people to file applications nit, a James Madison College soph¬ clared himself innocent of interstate travel to aid for the positions. omore. Legislature OK's budget cuts the allegations and pre¬ dicted he would be vin¬ dicated. racketeering. Lederer, 42, was charged with bribery and receipt of an unlawful (continued from page 1) "My reaction is that I gratuity while the other ing, Miller said. WELFARE PAYMENTS WERE cut think it is unfortunate that three were accused oa by Other factors include the one-third drop $7.4 million, with the largest cut, $2.5 in the number of building permits issued the government certainly knows a lot more about aiding and abetting brib¬ ery. 3rd annual '1st of June' million, coming from aid to the blind and across the state over the last year and a 5 elderly. percent rise in the unemployment rate. Community college cuts about $2 million and an additional amounted to million will come from staff cuts in the legislative, judicial and civil service areas. $1.3 MILLER ESTIMATED THE state employment rate would increase to 15 percent in the next few months. un Career women's Stereo Sole Total state budget cuts this total about $200 million, year now including budget cut in September of about $100 a Finally, a welfare caseload "explosion" of 35,000 new cases each month as a result of the state's recession has cut deeply into program planned NOW THRU SATURDAY million. state funds, and the problem promises to A program for career-oriented women will be Phenomenal deals on turntables Miller cited the sponsored by the Multi-Ethnic Counseling Center slumping state auto get worse, he said. Alliance from 6 to 9 tonight in the Union Ballroom. and used speakers. Also enjoy industry as a major factor in the state's Compounding the state expenditure financial woes. Auto inventories in the "Women, Work and the New World Order: A state are up about 50 problem is a shortage of income from the Multi-Cultural Perspective" will feature programs and substantial savings on receivers, percent over last state income tax and other sources of lectures on a new route to professional employment and year and production is down, indicating revenue. The income tax total in April was how to dress for success. The event is open to the cassette decks and a super system! public refusal to buy large cars that 6 public. percent below collections last year, Michigan manufacturers have been mak¬ Miller said. 555 E. Grand River Film cereo East Lansing festival Phone 337 1300 oppe Weeknights til 9 10 'til 6 Saturday to benefit co-op A film festival, donations from which will benefit the Book Co-op, 201 '/z E. Grand River Ave., will be ATTENTION RSO's shown at 8 tonight in B-104 Wells Hall. "Daughter Rite" and "Gay, Proud and Sober" will be featured. Films on ASMSU has applications solar energy will also be available in Rm. 334 Student Services for Space Allocation for Fall term Reynolds 531 1980. They can be picked Double-butted frame. All alloy components. Q' Release hubs, upfront now until the end 90 lb. tires. Suntour of the term. derailleurs. White 21" only. Velocipede ATTENTION STUDENTS * Peddler 541E. Grand River LIVING IN RESIDENCE * 351-7240 HALLS { NOW UPSTAIRS (CI ASSICHLA4S) BO DEREK On Wednesday May 28th and Thursday May i -jr STARTS 29th The Residence Halls Association will be Tony Curtis Jack Lemmon WOW! 4* FRI... conducting a Referendum. One of the proposals Marilyn Monroe on the referendum will be a refundable $1.00 + per term tax increase to go to the R.H.A. M Movie Program. LAST DAY... Since the R.H.A. Movie Program was funded 4* "GORP" by student tax dollars beginning in Spring of M 1978, R.H.A. Movies has continued to provide J* STARTS FRI... students living in residence halls with top A WILD,WICKED quality film entertainment at a rock bottom price, 40 films per term for only $3.00. BILL MURRAY • PETER BOYLE DETECTIVE STORY Over 220,000 students have viewed R.H.A. AS ONLY JOSEPH WAMBAUCH COUID Till IT! films this year alone. R.H.A. also funds al¬ IOSIPH WAMBAUGHS ternative film groups such as Front Line Cinema, THE BL4qK MARBLE Duck Soup Cinema and Union Board Classic mptpvi Films which give R.H.A. students a discount at their films. Because of increased film, labor and ad¬ vertising costs, the R.H.A. Movie Program needs a tax increase to continue to serve MAXWELL SMART is AGENT 86 the Residence Hall BILLY WILDER S moslerpiece Community with the same REX REED quality film program you have come to ap¬ SOME LIKE IT HOT "A brilliant preciate. This will also be the first time the achievement... THURSDAY; 109 ANTHONY 8:00 NEWSWEEK ^ Movie Program has asked for an increase since FRI. & SAT -109 ANTHONY 7:15 & 9:30 it began in 1978. R.H.A. Movies needs your ADMISSION; $1.50/$1.00 with RHA pass support. Vote yes in your dorm Wednesday May 28 or Thursday May 29th. ',nDrum/ , \ I division ot the ASMSU Progrwomuig Board tmided by student lai rrV; dollars Partially funded by the RHA lltenuliw Movie Fond Accessible ! : J Call the Programming Board Hotline. 353 2010. lor 24 In into on P B eveols ****************** ****** . . ! 4 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS *«IFIED 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 3 Classified Advertising | ] [**] ] Information Automotive Automotive 1|«"»1 I Auto Service 11 /1 Employment |[fj] | Employment | ["|T] [ Employment I [Til 1 Employment |fffl | PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg CHEVY MALIBU-72' reli- able needs exhaust work. OLDS 1971 2 door Delta 88 MASON BODY SHOP, YOUR TIME IS YOUR EXCELLENT INCOME as T.V. AND stereo techni¬ WAITRESSES: PART- hardtop Excellent 812 E. Kalamazoo since OWN. Sell Avon part- Sara $200 or best offer 353- Coventry fashion cian. Full time and exper¬ time openings at PAUL Regular Rates 4027. Z-5-5-30 (31 condition. Call 337-7731. 1940. Auto painting-colli- time. Earn good money show director. Cindy at ience only. 487-3886. T.V. REVERE'S TAVERN. 5-5-30 (4) sion service. American, and set your own hours. — — ~~~ ~~~ Doctors. 3-5-30 (4) Close to campus. No 1 CHEVETTE 1978, 4 door. Foreign cars. 485-0256. Ask about low cost group 11 -5-30 (4) experience Call i 3 6 8 day • 95 per line PORSCHE 914 2.0 litre C-21-5-30 (5) insurance coverage. For necessary. black, 4 speed transmis- WORK STUDY only, 332 6960 after 7 p.m. 3 2 85 7.65 14.40 16.80 3 days • 85 per line 1973. immaculate, fast CHILD CARE during sum¬ more details call 482-6893. sion, 23,000 miles, new $4900 or best offer. 675- JUNK CARS messenger, Monday-Fri¬ 2-5-29 (6) 4 3 80 10.20 19 20 22.40 6 days - 80 per line wanted, C-21-5-30 171 mer. 3 days a week. Must day, 9:30-10:30 and 3:30- steel radials, $3200. 323- 5572. 3-5-30 (4) Also selling used parts. have car, enjoy children 5 4.57 12 75 24 00 28.00 8 days - 70 per line 7520.2-5-30(5) 4:30. Call Deb, 353-5286. RN-LPN's, immediate Phone 321-3651. and be able to plan activi 6 5.70 15 30 28 80 33 60 station wagon 1972. ACTIVIST 2-5-30 (5) part-time openings as Line Rate per insertion C-21-5-30 (3) ties, 351-4480. 2-5-30 (6) 7 6 65 17 85 33 60 39 20 CHEVELLE MALIBU. Runs good $300 or best Work with Michigan's charge nurse at skilled rnnn 1 iccn tiroc i-j nursing facility. Excellent 1970. Good transportation offer. 482-1057. GOOD USED tires, 13, ia 14, largest and most effective FALL TERM EMPLOY NATIONAL COUNCIL on Master $350 or best offer. 355- 2-5-30(3) inch. Snow tires tool consumer organization. Alcoholism, Michigan Di¬ working conditions, com¬ Charge & 'Visa Welcome MENT: THE INSTRUCT 2026. Z-2-5-30 (3) - Mounted free. Used Michigan Citizen's Lobby vision is seeking volun¬ petitive wages. Call Ms. TIONAL MEDIA CENTER, _ has full time summer posi¬ teers. For more informa¬ Gresco at 332-5061 or Special Rotes CORVETTE 1977 white 68 TRIUMP TR250 Con- "d tions for bright, energetic, now accepting employ¬ tion call 487-6350. apply in person Provincial 345 Ads-3 lines s4 00-5 days. 80 per line over with black interior. Auto- vertible 26mpg $2500 call NELL SALES, 1825 Mich,- people, Politically motiva¬ ment applications for fall BL-1-5-29 (5) House, Whitehills. John. 337-2075. ^an' Lans,n9' Michigan term. You must have at 9-5-30(9) 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ matic, loaded, excellent Z-5-5-30 (3) 48912. 482-5818. ted and converned indi¬ condition. $8000. viduals will canvass, fund- least 2 terms left before WORK-STUDY led Price of item(s) for sale must be stated 349 C-21-5-30 (6) summer 3659. 2-5-30 (5) graduation and have large LIVE IN babysitter for VEGA WAGON '74. Good "~~ raise, and petition for jobs, Lansing or South- in ad. Maximum sale price of s200. Private blocks of open hours be¬ summer in East Lansing. 3 issues. Call 372- field, full or part-time. mileage, mechanically BRAKBS PARTS includ- consumer Typing, clerical, complaint girls party ads only. tween 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pre¬ ages 7, 4, and 21 CORVETTE- 1976. Red, 1000 between 11-2 p.m. Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines s2.25 good, $375. 393-8739. T9 Pads' shoes- and hV" vious audio-visual/pro¬ months. Own room. 351- - - per in¬ automatic, all power, ex- Z 3-5-29 (3) drau,ic Parts for V°ur for" for interview. handling for consumer or¬ jectionist experience pre¬ 9480 after 9p.m. sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- cellent condition. 27,000 elgn car- ,n stock> a< 2-5-30(14) ganization, 372-7111. miles. $7500. 332-3951. ferred but not necessary. 2-5-30 (7) Z-3-5-30 (5) ment VW FRONT End rebuilt, reasonable prices. Apply in . 5-5-30(4) 1971, runs good. Call CHEQUERED FLAG FOR- SWAP MONTH of June person only. Rummage Garoge Sale ads 4 lines - s2.50. Room 26 I.M.C. Contact ENJOY A summer job - evenings 349-9688. EIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 on Lake Charlevoix in BOOKSTORE ATTEN¬ 63 per line over 4 lines-per insertion. 1974 DODGE Dart Sport Fred Moore. with pay near Traverse 5-5-30 (3) E- Kalamazoo Street. One rustic cabin for 1/4 time DANT- Cashier, full time Round Town ads 4 Iines-S2 50-per insertion. (Fast Back) with mile west of campus. labor, selling trees, split¬ X-4-5-30 (16) neat appearance a must. City, Michigan, that has lifetime value and room 63 per line over 4 lines. Chrysler's best engine, 6- 1977 VW Rabbit, 4 door, 485-5055. C-21-5-30 (8) ting logs, and simple car¬ Able to work with money and board. Openings: As¬ MEN CASH pay for 1 Lost 8 Found ads Transportation ads cylinder 225, 22 mpg, 355- 45,000 miles, well main- pentry. 616-547-2760. - and deal with the public. 3 lines 2001, Z-3-5-30 15) tained, $4200 or best 2-5-30 (81 hours Psychology experi¬ Good pay and benefits. sistant Head of Water¬ M 50-per insertion 50 per line over 3 liri-.- , — , r-s-s-i front (WSI offer. 351-2154. Employment ai ment. 353-7836, 10-12 Required), Apply in person only. S F Popcorn - Sorority-Fraternity! 50 per line. DATSUN- 1976 B210. — ASSISTANT CLINIC co¬ a.m.-4-7 p.m. Cinema X Adult Enter¬ Swimming (WSI), Sailing ordinators (2) and health Z-X-2-5-30 (4) tainment Center. 100 W. or canoeing instructors Deadlines o«MPr $200° all student ads rn's-gn's-snt's aide. Bilingual: Spanish- Jolly. Lansing. (Senior Life required). . . TEMPORARY WORKERS Cabin responsibility too; Want Ads-2 p.m.-l ation. class day before public¬ 5-5-30 ^3) mmighbethePrend'dofnZ LANSING GENERAL English. Full time summer Migrant clinics - Lansing wanted to work on Chalet OR 9-5-30 (14) also stable maintenance. Give references when cal¬ Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l doss day be¬ ufcOL^-CONT-INEN- Tenm 16-^ TAL 1973. New tires. 74 vw Wagon _ _ _ automa- able for registered and Area p.m. - call 627-4065 after 1 6-5-30 (7) Apartments cleaning crew for week of June 9-14th. ADVANCED SAVERS AND LIFE- WSI's ling Trail or writing Chippewa fore publication. Good shape. $1200. 372- Good job for summer needed from June 15 to Camp, Route 1, tiC new tjres exce||ent< graduate nurses and stu- Classified Display deadline-3 HURRYI COUNSELING term students. For more Rapid City, Ml 49676, p.m.-2 class $1850. 485-6909. dent nurse technicians. A August 17 for summer Girl positions for quality few information or to apply Scout Camp. Must be 18 (616)322-4242: Dates em¬ days before publication. MALIBU, 1977, 4 door 2 5"30 <3> 4 daV- 1°hour per day at Camp Haza Witka. call Chalet apartments, ployed 6-15 to 8-17. ' 'zzl or older. Salary + room Once ad is ordered it cannot be. cancelled ... c.. . work week option allow- 4-5-30 (16) Monday-Thursday. changed until after 1st insertion. or mL «500 337 i«t2? ^ C0NVERTIBLE 1978, ing 3 day week-end is Archery, crafts, WSI in¬ structor. Beautiful Tra¬ 6197. 2-5-30 (8) 332- and board. Contact Fair Winds Girl Scout Council, . o c on ui 6000 miles, AM-FM stereo available on the midnight SUMMER JOBS. Avail¬ There is o M.OO charge for 1 ad change plus ter_6 p.m._815-30_(4_) _ _ radio 372.9,39 ghift We offgr. Primgry & verse City location. Con¬ LAB HELP Summer 202 E. Bldv. Drive, Flint, able now, full and part- tact Charles Gembis at - Ml 48503 Call 313-238 50 per additional change for maximum MUSTANG 1967, no rust. 2-5-30 (3) Team nursing, complete 517-225-5654, 2510 W. only, $4.10/hour. Some time positions open. Good of 3 chonges Must sell, $1500 4633 between 8:30 a.m. or best |—n—: ; ir—i orientation program, con- Bennington Rd., Owosso, lab experience preferred. and 5:00 p.m. pay. Call now, 394-3450. The State News will only be responsible for offer. 482-1883. Motorcycles 11 dVC I tinuing education support Mich., 48867. Call Derek Rhodes, 353 Z-5-5 29 (13) EMPLOYMENT Z-2-5-30 (3) system, excellent wage 1769. 2-5-30 (5) EXPRESS. C-17-5-30 (6) the 1st days incorrect insertion. X-Z-4-5-30 (10) Adjust¬ HONDA CB 350 semi-cus- and benefit package. For ment claims must be mode within 10 days NOVA 1975. Excellent tomized $250 or best of- more information contact SUMMER PHOTOGRAPHER LOOK¬ McDONALDS RESTAU¬ PERSON FOR house- TEACHING, of expiration date. condition AM-FM. $2500 far. 353-2119. Karen S. Ridenour, LAN- Berrien County, certifica¬ ING for women interested RANTS of East Lansing or best offer. Cindy 351- X-Z-6-5-30 (31 SING GENERAL HOSPI- cleaning and child care. in figure modeling on free Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. tion helpful, call 372-2262. are now taking applica¬ 5392 9-5 or 882-6268. References, pay and lance basis. Send self tions for all shifts. Apply TAL, 2800 Devonshire, If not paid by due date a '1.00 late 3-5-30 (5) People in hours negotiable for right 2-5:30 (4) information to P.O. Box in our area ARE Lansing, Ml 48909. Phone person. 351-1540. person Monday service charge will be due. inerested in pickup trucks. 377-8335. EOE. THE STATE News Clas¬ 27244 Lansing, 48909. through Friday 8:00-10:00 3-5-30 (5) sified Dept. is now OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Sell yours in classified. X-21-5-30 (22) taking 3-5-30 (7) a.m. or 2:00-4:00 p.m. Supreme '75. Excellent applications for clerical 4-5-30 (7) condition, AM-FM cas- INTERNSHIP AS Media positions, SPARTAN 3 Theatres, YAMAHA 650 '75 excel- MALE SAILING counse- to begin sum¬ 1 Automotive II-1 | Automotive ll-l sette deck, $1100, call lent condition. $950. After lor for Northern Michigan Coordinator. Develop mer term. Typing Skills a Frandor, Part-time, con¬ CLERK WANTED- Adult 332-4013. Z-2-5-30 (5) 4, 337-2298. 2-5-30 (3) camp. 332-3991. 3-5-30 (3) Community Newsletter must. Stop in and apply at cessions- doorman, apply Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ ATTENTION WE buy late BUICK SKYHAWK 1979 working with youth. 482- 347 Student Services in person afternoon 1 to 4 GERS, 527 E. Michigan, model 2770. 3-5-29 (4) 8a.m.-5p.m. S-5-5-30 (10) 3-5-30 (5) 489-2278. C-21-5-30 (4) imported and do¬ special edition. Road- p.m. mestic compact cars. hawk. Loaded, $4400. People are fragile. Contact Bill Burcham, 337-2499 after 7 p.m. WILLIAMS Sometimes, they need VW, 484- '341 Z-N-5-30_(4]_ our help. .JT2T5-30 (5)_ BUICK LESABRE, 1977, __ HELP 1976 BLUE FORD Elite. $1700. Excellent condi¬ tion 655-3616. 8-5-30 (3) top condition, loaded, 353-8924, 1-546- 7810 Z-2-5-30 13) $2200, GRADUATE If you're looking for work, PEOPLE. LOST in the ENGINEERS advertise your special CD skills here. Be a Listening Kar crisis center UI -J 00 volunteer. ila.-.i. 1-ForeignCor * o CEDAR VIEW •Unforgettable training 5 * c 1390 E. Grand River •Great people •Satisfying work Service i RIVERSIDE si - . 1330 E. Grand River A few openings Wed., June 4, 7-10 p.m. WE SERVICE: LAN HELP! a-o - c m x O Q_00 Now For Fall 221 Nat. Resources Bldg DflTSUN-VOtKSWACEM-TflYOTn-HONDA a III o 8-S I Leasing For SUMMER Sun., June 8.1-4 p.m. Nat. Science Bldg. §«■! ENJOY The Beetle Shop X FREEDOM, 3 CN u V S 8 ^ CN OUR NEW loosing S Oldest independent VW repair shop 00k e s — T SWIMMING 1400 E.CAVANAUGH* 393-1590 ® o 6 iE Lj CO cn co POOL ADVENTURE, • 2!Z o Residents can now enjoy the luxury of their own CHALLENGE 2 ai o 2 E ming pool. Our new pool will be opening this lust for movers. YOU DON'T WORK IN AN OFFICE! V) <5 0 "5 spring for your pleasure. Rental Office: Ryder's ready That's right and you don't have to work in pursuing career objectives! Many an office to get a great start in success stories have NOT started with 1390 E. Grand River 351 5647 truck fleet. soft desk jobs, but in the field with people willing to be their own boss and meeting the exciting technical challenges it takes to become one of the best. Schlumberger has the responsibility, as world leader in Electronic Well LIVE A LITTLE! Logging, of the search for need career minded tomorrow's energy. To assist us in this individuals with a 4 year degree in Electrical search, we or Mechanical Engineering or Physics, and outstanding scholastic record. Must be U.S. citizen. Candidates will be faced with the decision making, long hours, challenges of: taking charge, working outdoors, operation of sophisticated electronic equipment and the recording and interpretation of oil and gas well information. Rent a Ryder truck to move Dependable, well- maintained Ford and other fine trucks Vans In addition to our excellent up company benefits, the experience you gain from to trucks big enough to swallow seven rooms of this unique opportunity will provide invaluable rewards. furniture We rent Ryder trucks With automatic trans¬ IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW FOR missions. Or powerlift tailgates. Or handy loading SPRING/SUMMER GRADUATES ..a( (he pool (his Summer! ramps In the "Sunbelt" states We rent protective furniture pads Easy-to-use throughout Texas and Louisiana (SPECIAL SUMMER hand trucks, Tow bars to trailer your car. RATES) Please Call Collect .and enjoy locafion Local And One (713) 658-9223 Ext. 34 our Way All your move Or contact your local this Fall needs now is you We ve qot placement office for more intormation. evervthinq else. Call us •shag carpeting •air 4-YEAR DEGREE REQUIRED! •private balconie conditioning •luxury furnishings Bring in this ad for 15% discount •swimming pool •dishwashers 'on bus line •special 12 month ro & s Schlumberger R 731 APARTMENTS 731 Burcham Drive-351 0 9. J UNITED RENT ALL 2790 E. GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING, MICH. 351-5652 SCHLUMBERGER WELL SERVICES 77 I 9 9 6 Daily L The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 1 5 | Employment^ [jj] [_ For Rent \ pf] j Apartments ~1 Rp] | Apartments 1PP1 | Apartments ~|I Apartments ~| { Apartments | [y] j Apartments Apartments j^J ESCORTS WANTED $6/ GMC VISTA Camper van. TREEHOUSEWEST sum¬ FURNISHED STUDIO ALL STUDENT ADS hour, no experience nec Great for vacations. Spe¬ SUMMER SUBLET 1 bed FURNISHED 1 and 2 bed¬ LARGE APARTMENT, NEEDED 1 or 2 females mer, luxury, efficiency, air units, $185/month all utili¬ Must be prepaid now room apartment near rooms on Grove. From female cessary, we will train. cial rates. 351-0925. furnished. 351-7191. roommate for for summer. Low rates. ties included. Immediate Through the end of the MSU $250. 332-5299 any- $300 starting June/332 489-2278. Apply in person 4 5-30 (3) BL3-5-29 (3) summer. Great location. Pool, balcony, air. Kathy at VELVET occupancy. 337 1619. Term. S 16-5 30 (4) time. 3-5-30 (4) 3900 Or 9 5 30 ( 3) FINGERS 527 Air, furnished, call today 351-2143. 3-5-30 (4) OR 21-5-30 (41 E. Michigan. C 21 5-30 (5) ALL STUDENT ADS SUMMER SUBLET, ef¬ 351 1164. Z-3-5-30 (5) Must be prepaid NEED 2 FEMALES for SUMMER SUBLET now ficiency apartment, across 3 ROOMS, close, rent 2 LOVELY Children, infant Through the end of the from campus. 337-8104 L0WEBR00K APTS. Capitol Villa. Starting fall. Free Summer Males, own room or REDUCED RENT River negotiable, hide-abed and 5, need child Term. 16-5-30 (41 337-0894 Call 332 7486 after 8 p.m share. Negotiable. 349 bank living for summe care in Z 3-5-29 (4) Roommate couch, 332-7197. home. Fully day. 1300 E. Grand River Carolyn, Dot. Z3-5-29 (4) 6742. Z-5-5-30 (4) Sitter opposite Holmes. Need ' Z-3-5-30 ( 31 NOW LEASING Service _ with young child accept FALL HOUSING- DON'T SUBLET FOR male. Air, new. 351-8622 summer 4 3 BEDROOM apartment able. 351-3449. 5-5-30 (5) FOR SUMMER ONE MALE. Summer sub Z-3-5-30 (4) GET CAUGHT IN THE COLD! GREAT LAKES man apartment. Twyck- ingham. $85 each. 332 one bedroom, furnished, REDUCED 332-4432 let. Pool, 2 blocks to for rent, $315/month, 4 LIFEGUARDS AND swim r $160-170 month campus $90/month. 337 blocks to MSU. 351 9284 394-2680. C-5-5-30 (4) 8791. Z4-5-30 (3) Instructors-city of Leslie SUMMER 2 BEDROOMS, FUR 7816. Z-5 5-30 (3) evergreen apts. after 5:30. 3-5-30 (4) pool. Summer Only. EFFICIENCY - SUMMER Contact Lansing YMCA. | Apartments | [5p] UNIVERSITY VILLA sublet Fall option. $170 RATES NISHED close, available now & fall. $240 month. SUMMER SUBLET 3 bed rooms 1 V) baths washer/ 341 Evergreen Showing M W F 4 6pm FEMALE ROOMMATE - 489-6501. 8 5 30 (5) after 4. 337-2802. summer, quiet, close 635 Abbott 351-9381 after 6. Collect dryer $300/month. 882 Manager Apartment 2G Z-5-5-30 (3) apartment, 351-6196 after LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ this week. Two 517 790-1655. THE STATE News Clas¬ Showing 3-7pm M F 7134. 5-5-30 (4) Call 351 2426or 351 8135 10. Z 6 5 30 (3) ing? Call Mid-Michigan. Coll 337 2653 Z-2-5-30 (4) FAIL 8 SUMMER LEASING sified Dept. is now hiring or 351 8135 SPACIOUS 2 bedroom They have over 400 pro¬ person opts, available SUMMER SUBLET 2 SUMMER SUBLET JUNE account executives to Summer from '160 excellent, near MSU perties to choose from, RIVER'S A 2 FEMALES NEEDED for RENT FREE. 2 bedrooms, start summer term. Fall leasing from *270 June-Fall option. $310. rooms, quiet residential SUMMER SUBLET. 1-3 Stop and they specialize in the WATER'S EDCE summer, duplex on Spar in and apply at 347 Stu¬ 332-7561 after 5. area, near MSU, price females, pool. Rent nego¬ air, balcony, pool, 332- MSU area. Call today and tan St., Kathy or Janice, 8138. Z-7-5-30 (4) dent Services Building EAST LANSING available 5-5-30 (4) ARTS. negotiable. 332-7977 ask tiable. 337-2593. see if they have what 332-5018. Z-2-5-30 (4) for Mark. Z-5-5-30 (5) 8a.m.-5p.m. S-5-5-30 (9) Z-8-5-30 (3) you're looking for. 337- now quiet luxury one 332-4432 OWN ROOM 8023. C-21-5-30 (8) bedroom at Woodside EFFICIENCY, SUMMER, OWN ROOM for summer, summer 2 TO 3 Bedrooms across sublease. Close 1 block. Large, air, very "Tampus view SUMMER EMPLOY to Manor security building, 1 BEDROOM furnished, or sublet both rooms in MENT opportunities with dishwasher, nice. Utilities included. from campus. Summer campus. $95/month. 332- SUMMER SUBLET 1 laundry. 1.5 miles campus, 7-80 two bedroom apartment. Michigan's largest Multi- Bedroom. $175 or Negoti¬ Walking distance to MSU. 332-4168. Z-5 5-30 (3) 9-80, fall option. Jim 332 332-1400. z-2-5-30 (4) 324 Michigon Ave. leasing from $160, fall 6094. Z-7-5-30 (3) manufacturer distributor. 910 Abbott, 337 0910, from $270. 351-8135 or able. 349-1668 between 7874 or 355-6600. bowing: 4-6 pm 8 7-8 pm M- SUMMER SUBLET - 2 Automobile required. 339- 489-2415. 15-5-30 (8) 351-3038. OR-12-5-30 15) 3:30-6 p.m. and 7-8 a.m. Z-7-5-30 (4) SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 Manager Apartment S7 9500. C-4-5-30 (5) Call 351 3038 351-9538 bath, 2 bedroom, pool, 7-5-30 (4) bedroom. Pool, air, bal¬ or SUMMER FEMALE, OWN ROOM for 1 male sauna, $220. Call 394-6785 - 2 BEDROOM, AIR, pool, cony. 351-4308. FAIL 8 SUMMER LEASING SUMMER SWIM coach 2 bedroom this summer. On busline. Z-6-5-30 (3) own room, Okemos, bus line, 6/28, Z-2-5-30 (3) wanted. Mid June until ? Children ages 8-17 years. | Apartments | |lp>] luxury apartment, must $255/month. 349-5159 SUMMER APARTMENT $117/month. 372-3320. 7-5-30 (31 SUBLET 4 rooms in see. Negotiable, 337-2178. 2-5-30 (3) COZY FURNISHED 1 large Grosse Pointe Shores, — $47.50 with 3 fantastic townhouse, pool, sauna, Z4-5-30 (4) bedroom with balcony. 1 Michigan. 313-881-0322. SUMMER SUBLET/fall girls, close, Suzanne, 332- EFFICIENCY- ACROSS $75/month. 393-7669. SUMMER SUBLET 2 bed¬ block MSU to sublet June 4-5-30 (5) option. 2 bedroom fur¬ 5018. Z-2-5-30 (4) from campus, furnished, 3-5-30 (3) room townhouse, 15 to September 15. 351- EXPERIENCED TENDER. Apply BAR in per nished close. Rent negoti¬ able. Very nice. 351-5206. Z-7-5-30 (5) WOMEN AND MEN GET A furnished, 5 minute drive to campus, rent negoti¬ part 4667. Z-2-5-30 (5) FURNISHED apartment, available sum¬ STUDIO available starting $210. 332-3900. June. SUMMER SUBLEASE. 1/2 block from campus. - able. 355-8107 after 6. OR 9-5-30 (5) son. HARLEY HOTEL, GOLDEN SUNTAN DESPARATE - 2 people mer (MAC and Grand . Rent negotiable. Fur¬ 3600 Dunckel, Lansing. 2-5-30 (5) needed for summer. Rent River), $100/month. 332- nished. 332-3178. | a. SCayGui* 2 BEDROOM, across from 6-5-30 (5) negotiable. 353-8297 8263. Z-2-5-30 (5) 3-5-30 (4) campus, $260, 332-8175, TWO BEDROOM, DYNAMIC EXPERI¬ call a.m. Frandor and busline, stu¬ near Z-2-5-30 (3) AMERICANA Z-2-5-30 (3) (WE RE IN THE PK 1 BEDROOM Vi block 332-5322 ENCED Modeling Instruc¬ BIDG 301 MAC SUMMER SUBLET 2 dent or employed person. 1 FEMALE, NON E LANS JUST PAST from Berkey. 1 year lease. 1128 Victor $»reot females River Glen Apart¬ tor. 694-0464 for inter¬ MALE OWN - SUMMER $260/month plus utilities. — room, PfllNIT — IN—A MINIT) SUBLET, 1 SMOKER summer. Own Starting June 15-30. ments, new £f nicely fur¬ view. Jewett Career own bath, pool, sauna, $18 CALL 351-1805 bedroom, unfurnished, 485 2583. 2-5-30 (5) room, pool, $140/month. Charming, well furnished EDEN ROC nished, negotiable. School. 8-5-30 (4) air, summer. $125. 393- air, pool, rent negotiable. Call 353- Lenore, 337-2635. apartment in older build¬ 332-8488 1578. Z-3-5-30 (5) 6377. Z-2-5-30 (3) Call 351-1631. Z-3-5-30 (4) SUBLET, FURNISHED, 2 Z-2-5-30 (4) 252 River Street ing. Heat included, de¬ WEEKEND POSITION EAST KALAMAZOO, man, campus close, pool, posit, references, grad SUMMER SUBLET- 4- open, great job for Social 2 FEMALES NEEDED for 1214. Furnished, private, 2 FEMALE, NON-SMOKER, $180. 332-3414. SUMMER - 2 BED¬ couples preferred, no A FEW Service fall, Water's Edge apart¬ bedroom. for Z-2-5-30 (3) man. Pool, air, rent nego¬ or Psychology Fall and/or summer. Own room, ROOMS, 1 block from pets, $240. Non smokers, students. Foster care for ments. 332-4986. summer. Lease. 1-3 male. near MSU. 337-7623. campus, furnished, rea¬ $235. Call 372-3172 after OPENINGS tiable. Call 337-0650 after Z-2-5-30 (4) 10:00 p.m. Z-2-5-29 (3) adults. 339-3265. 8-5-29(4) 10-5-30 (4) Z-3-5-30 (3) NONSMOKING GRAD or sonable. 355-6351. 6:00 p.m. or 484-3503. FOR SUMMER professional female for 2 Z-2-5-30 (4) 2-5-30(12) SUMMER SUBLEASE bedroom apartment. 332- 8706. 351-0629. SUMMER SUBLEASE fe¬ own room- Twycking¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE ham. Rent X-3-5-30 (4) male negotiable. preferred. Own needed next year, 1980- 1 MALE, grad or Senior, 351-8839. Z-3-5-30 (3) room, $90 month. Air, 1981. Americana, close to own room, $140 plus utili¬ NORTH PENNSYLVANIA pool, balcony, close ties, to campus, call 337-9592. pool. 355-8864. FEMALE ROOMMATE Die State News Yellow Page — Near Sparrow, 1 bed¬ campus. 337-2304. Z-2-5-30 (4) Z3-5-29 14) wanted for Fall in Cedar room up. Remodeled, fur¬ Z-2-5-30 (5) Village. $120. Call 355- nished, available June 15, NEED 2 PERSONS for SUMMER RENTALS, 2116. Z-3-5-30 (3) $180 plus utilities. 351- 7497. OR-2-5-30 (6) Riverside Living summer, $80/person. modern 1 bedroom, com¬ 1-2 FEMALES needed to and Balconies too! Campus Hili. Call 349- pletely furnished, air, utili¬ 6270. Z-2-5-30 (3) ties parking $1E0-$200. sublet for summer. Cam¬ NEED 1 MALE for sum¬ River's & Water's 374-6366. OR-4-5-30 (4) pus Hill apartments. 349- Business - Service mer Air sublet. Great location 5 minutes from Bessey. conditioned, fur¬ Edge Apartments Reduced SUMMER SUBLET2 bed¬ room, air, furnished view of pool, close to campus, FEMALE, OWN room in 3 bedroom Brandywine 3420. Z-8-5-30 (41 nished, very cheap. Call Rick at 351-6871. Summer Rates very reasonable. Call Tim, Creek Apartments. Avail¬ Houses Iffi 332-7876. Z-2-5-30 (5) able June 15th, June rent Z-2-5-30 (6) 4, 3, & 2 man 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 12 Directory paid. $120/month, year apts. available AFFORDABLE lease. 337-7384. 3-5-30 (7) month lease starting CON¬ ONE FEMALE needed for June. No pets. Claucherty 261 River St. VENIENCE! Need one 4-man. Summer. Rent ne¬ male to share 2 bedroom OKEMOS 1 bedroom Realty. 351-5300. gotiable, close, 337-0384. (next to Cedar Village) OR-3-5-29 (5) with 2 other males. $60/ ranch with Garage, small Nice. Z-1-5-29 (4) 332-4432 month. Cedar Village. pets allowed, Immediate JUNE TO June lease 3 353-1028 or 29. occupancy. $345/month. SUMMER SUBLEASE S-2-5-30 (6) 2 bedroom town house bedrooms, 3 miles from HEALTH FOOD AUTO CLINICS PHOTOGRAPHY Twyckingham. 2 bed¬ EAST LANSING- A few 1 $375. 349-0869/349-1420. campus, bus route, non- room. June 6. 332-5679, bedroom apartments smokers, $300/month FALL NEED male, own 4-5-30 (7) THE Z-2-5-30 (3) available from $235. Heat 332-6663 evenings. 10% DISCOUNT room, non-smoker, quiet, to all MSU SPARTAN °Elbinm' IF YOU would like a place included. Pool, laundry facilities & easy access to Dave 355-1030. SUMMER-SHARP one 4-5-30 (5) MUFFLER CENTER •We honor all muffler Z4-5-30 (3) Bedroom apartment A- on or students purchases of $2 moro, yogurts •BRAKES 'SHOCKS guarantees •Lifetime guarantee Sgdi<§) to rent, but don't know where to look, call Great Lakes today for sure, I-69. North Point Apart¬ ments, 1250 Haslett Rd., Apartment 7, 332-6354. 2 BEDROOM for summer/ fall. $240 negotiable. Lan¬ cross from MSU. Fur¬ nished. $195 Claucherty realty. 351-5300. FEMALE needed for summer, ROOMMATE option, $100/month plus fall there's hundreds in our OR-21-5-30 (8) utilities, 2 minutes from and broads oxcludod 'FRONT END WORK 30% Discount Instant Color and book. 394-2680. sing. 372-3251. OR-3-5-29 (5) campus. Cindy, 351-3848. Dannon 3-5-29 (3) Yogurt - 39' 10% with student I.D. Black and White C-5-5-30 (7) BEST BARGAIN IN Z-2-5-30 (6) OWN ROOM, summer, TOWN! 1 and 2 bedroom RANDALL HEALTH FOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT •mufflers Passport SUBLET ONE bedroom of Mobile homes. From 1 PERSON, own room, female, 2 bedroom, $75/ HOUSE FOR month rent close to •shocks Resume $155/month. Vi mile from beautiful place, large, include utilities, ON ALL WORK 3 bedroom apartment. campus, fireplace, ample Brookfield Plaza $190/utilities included. 351-4151. Z-4-5-30 (3) WITH I.D. •coil springs ID Photos Twyckingham, pool, air, campus. 337-1056. parking, call 351-2104 or 1381 E.Grand River OR-21-5-30 (4) 372-9517 4-5-30 (3) 717$. PENNSYLVANIA 394-5060 cheap. 332-7125, ask for NEED FEMALE to Sublet .349-3839. 2-5-30 (4) 332-6392 487-9332 Chris. Z-2-5-30 (5) 220 Albert St. 332-3024 NEED MALE. Own room 6-10/8-31 5 minutes from ^JSVMjL^LogonolJolly^ TWO BEDROOM apart¬ in 4 bedroom. MSU. $77 + utilities. 349- 2 FEMALES. Own room 1 FABRICS 2-PERSON, summer sub¬ ments Close to Twycking¬ IMPORTS CONTACT LENSES $425. 12 campus. month leases ham 9/80-6 81. 353-8427. 6674. 4-5-30 (4) block to campus. Summer let, 1 bedroom, near and/or fall. 351-3460. 332-5299. 4-5-30 (4) Z4-5-30 (31 MSU, 337-7623. Z-X-3-5-30 (3) CULPEPPER'S QUILTS flaro ^ampus Contacts^ Z-3-5-30 (3) IF YOU would like a place 1 FEMALE bedrooms, close NEEDED furnished, to campus. 6/10 2 NEED 3 females. Village.9/80-6/81. Shari Cedar $122. 337-0726. CEDAR VIEW 351 5647 SOUTH OF campus - 7 miles, older country home 210 ABBOTT Specializing to rent, but don't know where to look, call Great $140/month. 332-0878. Z3-5-30 (3) 10 acres, horse farm, barns, 4 bedroom gas, (upstairs) in the 5-5-29 (3) SUMMER Lakes today for sure, heat, available July, $400. EAST LANSING 2 APARTMENTS in there's hundreds in pur Also 9 miles east campus, fitting and servicing ONE AND TWO bedroom house. Own bathroom, SPECIAL book. 394-2680. country home, 4 bed¬ 331-2927 for summer and fall, block kitchen. $185 + 484-6287. Now offering . C-5-5-30 (7) room, 2 acres, available to MSU, summer rates Z3-5-29 (3) 1 Bedroom June 15, $350. 351-7497. Open Tuesday—Saturday •Egyptian Jewelry •Batiks lace CONTACT LENSES call 332-4500 or 332-8300. DELIGHTFUL 2 bedroom Unfurnished OR-2-5-30 (10) 8-5-30 (5) embroidered shirts low Cos) Trial Wearing Pla unit in Quilts, fine cottons, duplex. Furnished. Apartments Folkwear \ patterns 351-1396 Dr. Douglas M. Dean ,4, _ , 337*7130 iMAC.-'JTTE CEDAR Carpeted front porch. 2 NO LEASE. Share house female. $115 +. Carolyn Optometrist EASTLANSING miles service. to campus. Call Bus 518000 8-5. 355-9272, after 5, evenings. TABACCONIST PROMOTION VISION CARE GREENS Burcfiam Woods 349 3413. 3-5-30 (61 SUBLET 1 BEDROOM in 371-2473. 2-5-30 (3) NOW MIAN TNIS FROM TNI TOR HURRY just a OWN ROOM/nice house. • ONE BEDROOM few 4 bedroom duplex 412 NINO! AT TNI STORI WITH TNI J.R. NIXON, 0.0. FURNISHED APARTMENTS left for FALL Stoddard $100. evenings. Summer and/or fall. Near campus. Bob, 351-3705. Let us • AIR CONUI HONING CAPITOL VILLA 332-2718. Z 4-5-30 (4) Z-2-5-30 (3) • SWIMMING POOl Now taking appli¬ 'hard and soft contact work lenses • PRIVATE BALCONIES cations for Summer FEMALE- FALL '80. FEMALE - OWN sum¬ *eye gloss prescriptions • WITHIN WAl KING Luxury. Own room. Close •21 Red Door pipe tobtrro blends for DISTANCE TO CAMPUS to MSU. 332 1228. mer room with fall option •fee inquiries welcome Leasing For FALL Z-7-5-30 (3) close share facilities. $95. you! NGW LEASING FOR _ 337-1562. 2-5-30 (4) 349-5077 FALL SUBLET 2 bedroom SUMMER & FALL available 8/15/80. $230/ TWO ROOMS in co-ed SPECIAL Q\mcleLLs%) 355-8255 Office Open month includes utilities. 353-5015 9-5, 349-4149 house, 2 blocks past Har¬ rison, on Grand River, °f Meiyer Mtj Acres • Okemos 9am-6pm 351-8631 745 BURCHAM for information coll: Now offering 1 Bedroom after 5. 3-5-30 (5) FEMALE summer, fall option, $120/ month + Paul between 4-7. utilities. Call 332- Nrxt 351-3118 9:30-4:30pm Unfurnished NON-SMOKER, BARBER lou ISELING *n Brody Apartments nice, 2 bedroom. Own 0284. Z 2-5-3016) room. On busline. Fall & FOUR BEDROOM duplex, "Spartan Barter CO-OPTICAL free Pregnancy lesting WOMEN'S COUNSELING s180°° Winter. 332-2373. air, near campus, available For Men. Styling Women at SERVICES Counseling Services Pregnancy Terminations Gynecological Core CENTER 927 E.GRAND RIVER East Lansing G4MPUS HILL Z-3-5-30 (4) June 4-5-30 (4) 15. 351-7496 Children Family Planning Appointment or Walk-I Lower Level Union Building e EYES EXAMINED • GLASSES FOR INtOttMAtOK CAll 517 337-7350 (counseling office only) 332-3554 •Pregnancy Testing •Concerned Counselors now taking applications tor fall & summer fttopctungfjam 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. APARTMENTS Hurry, just a few left for fall. 9-SMon.-Fri. D e CONTACT LENS uuoman9are •Birth Control Counseling •Pregnancy Termination 'private balconies 'dish waiher dispoial Now taking 355-3359 Kl of LansiDG 'swimming pool 'shag carpeting WOMEN HELPING WOMEN summer applic¬ 1)11 I. Creed River IreebfMd Fine 'Swimming Pool ^ _ _ _ _ _ 'centrol air 'heat included ations. )J1 - >3)0 Unung AAfctvgtn 40912 (313)861-3939 •Furnished 349-3530 *2 Blocks from campus on * busline • 5 blocks to campus Ask about special 12 month rotes • large 2 bedroom 9:00-6:00 daily our •Central Air Free Roommate Service Now leasing for Summer GIVE YOUR BUSINESS NEW LIFE! •4 person units Free Roommate Service CALL 351-7166 1130 Beech St. Call Doug 355-8255 State News Classifieds! Located |ust off Office Hours 9am to 6pm Daily Call 332-0052 Grand Rl vr, Okamot located at Hagadorn just south of Service Rood between 1pm-4pm 1 6 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 29, 1980 i ■— @ [ Houses □ Rooms I[3*1 1 for Sale |[^1 1 Peanuts Personallfll 1 Service [TO | Transportation \[^k] | Transportation LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ HOUSE-SUMMER sublet. HOUSEMATE. Summer- FEMALE OWN room. 5 20 GALLON salt water DRUMHELLER: IF you're ATTENTION Owners of NEED RIDE to New RIDERS NEEDED- NYC- ing? Call Mid-Michigan. 2 large bedrooms, kitchen fall option. $100/month. bedroom house. Summer. aquarium, complete set¬ on the beam things might broken stereos, we pro¬ Jersey on 6/7/80. 2 suit- San Francisco; Non- They have over 400 pro¬ and bath. Near Dooley's 372 0831 7-5-30 13) 1 block from MSU. $86/ feel tight, hung up in the up. 355 4876. Z-3-5-30 (3) vide quick professional cases. Will share ex- smoker; Call evenings perties to choose from, 351 1208. Z-5-5-30 14) month. Nice house. 432 barn in the middle of the service on most major penses. Cheri. 355-6793. and they specialize in the SUMMER SUBLET. 3 Abbott. 332 5689. PANASONIC TAPE Re night. So take a bath and brands of component 337-0599.Z-3-5-30J3)^ _ MSU area. Call today and COUNTRY HOUSE 15 rooms. Close MSU. Rent Z3-5-29 (5) corder, 4 months old, you'll feel alright. 5060 audio equipment. See us 3^30 (4) ride NEEDED to Omaha see if they have what minutes to campus. Hill¬ negotiable. 337-1898. NEED RIDE to San Fran- excellent condition. $15. R.C.H.S.C. at the STEREO SHOPPE leaving after 6/5, call you're looking for. 337- side setting: Lots of Z-6-5-29 (3) ROOMMATE FALL - 355 7390. Z-3-5-30 (3) X-Z-1-5-29 (8) 555 E. Grand River, East cisco, leave June 21, Becky, 355-7339. ?)23_C121^!?'_ _ plants. $90 bedroom. EAST SIDE of own room and bath, must Lansing. OR-9-5-30 (9) Monica 353-5940 8-5 p.m., Z-2-5-30 (3) 4 Female. Rick 655-1717. Lansing - be neat, Grad preferred. QUEEN-SIZED Water 332-0944 after. , . BEDROOM, walking dis¬ r-^-, tance, fall lease, $600. 3-5-30 (5) Large four bedroom, fur¬ nished $350/month. 374- 394-6785. Z-5-5 29 (3) bed. Mattress, sheets, I Heal Estate GUITAR REPAIRS. z-2-5-30 (4) Round Town | I4J Dave, 351-1431 before 5. liner, frame. 332-7794. Prompt, guaranteed ser¬ OWN ROOM in large 5 6470. 6-5-30 <3) OWN ROOM. Summer 4-5-30 13) bedroom house, 2 females $75/month +. Pets o.k. Z-2-5-29 (3) PERRY AREA- New cedar vice. Free estimates Mar¬ RIDER NEEDED leaving ANTIQUE AND collectible sided chalet, 3-4 bed¬ shall Music Company. Detroit area for Grand dolls. Miniatures and doll needed-summer, close, HOUSE FOR lease, 2 stu¬ Near Sparrow. Negoti¬ HAVE A good time for SUMMER SUBLET: rooms, 1 '/4 bath, appli¬ C-4-5-30 (5) Junction, Colorado, houses show and sale, $90, must see. 351-3586. dents, $85 each per able. Tom 374-6199. FREE. Take an hour and between June 14-16 via June 1st 9a.m.-4:30p.m. Room in nice house. month ances. water softener, S-3-5-30 (5) + security. 6/15- Z-5-5-30 (4) browse through Dicker STORAGE SPECIAL for Negotiable rent. Penney 9 15. 329 Center St. 349- carpeted. 3 acres. 1-70 through Kansas. Call Longs on S. Cedar St and Deal Second Hand personal belongings in Mary by June 5. (313) Lansing. $2 adults, 75b 351-7401. Z4-5-30 (3) SUMMER 6969 6-5-30 (5) FEMALE NEEDED to $49,500. 625 4144 Aldrich SUBLET Store - 1701 S. Cedar, private locker now until 676 9816. Z-3-5-30 (7) children. - 5-5-30 - (8) share furnished house, Associates. S9-5-30 (6) Across from Olin. Rent Lansing, 487-3886 1 OR 2 HOUSEMATES, September 15. $29.95. $100/month. Very cool, EAST LANSING, 12 per¬ fall, $140 month, 351- C4-5-30 (7) STATE STORAGE. 641- own room, female or male for summer, fall option, quiet and close. 122 Divi¬ son house available begin¬ 3358. Z-3-5-30 (3) EAST LANSING ly brick home. 4 - Love¬ bed¬ 6743. 7-5-30 (6) It's What's sion, 332-1240. ning summer and fall. BRAND NEW 12" Black 1 Vi baths, friendly people, nice Z-3-5-30 (4) STE MAR REALTY, 339- SUMMER SUBLET, $85/ and White TV. $99. Must rooms, den, Happening house, close, $80/month. 337-2884. Z-2-5-30 (6) SUMMER SUBLET, own 3512. OR 8-5-29 (5) month plus utilities. Daryl 372-8757. Z-3-5-29 (3) sell. 371-5517. 4-5-30 (3) formal place, dining room, screened porch. fire¬ f Instructions ||,^| Over 2500 square feet. Announcements for It's room in house. Cedar ROOM OR entire house. NEW AND used guitars, LESSONS IN Guitar, ban¬ What's Happening must be HOUSE FOR rent, 3 miles FOR UPPER class woman Near MSU, shopping. Village area. 351-3475. For summer. Furnished banjos, mandolins, etc. jo and more, at the EL¬ received in the State News from MSU. 2 bedroom, attractive single $86,500. By owner. 332- 3-5-30 (3) nice. Negotiable. 351-6217 room Dulcimers and kits. Re¬ DERLY INSTRUMENT office, 343 Student Services $275/month. 337-7200. 1615. 2-5-30 (9) Z-6-5-30 (3) near campus. References. corders, thousands of SCHOOL. C-21-5-30 (3) Bldg., by noon at least two 2-5-30 (4) Call 332-1746. 7-5-30 (4) SUMMER, FALL, 2 rooms hard to find albums and days before publication. No in house, washer-dryer, EAST SIDE of Lansing - books. Discount prices. will be SUMMER - 2 ROOMS garage, fireplace, $125. large, four bedroom, un¬ FOR SUMMER - Alpha Expert repairs - free esti¬ | Recreation "| [jfi] | Typing Service"] | ^ | announcements cepted by phone. ac¬ 50 left One has waterbed & Tau Omega Fraternity 151 485-9796. Z-3-5-30 (3) furnished, gas heat, $360 mates. ELDERLY IN¬ own bath, other, twin for 9 month lease. 676- Bogue. $50. Call 332-8621 STRUMENTS. 541 E. BIKE EUROPE SUMMER meetings bed, dresser, $87.50. 337 TYPING, EXPERIENCED 1557. OR-11-5-30 (5) 6-5-30 '80. MSU Hang-Gliding Club, 7 1820. Z-2-5-30 (4) SUMMER SUBLET Own <3)_ _ Grand River. 332-4331. ENGLAND, BEL¬ fast and reasonable. 371- room in house, Cedar C-21-5-30 (9) GIUM, HOLLAND. GER¬ tonight, 208 IM Sports-West. H ROOMS AVAILABLE for 4635.C19-5T30 (3) MANY, MUST SUBLET, pus bus route, make offer. on cam¬ Village area. 351-3475. Z-3-5-30 (3) Rooms 0 summer term $20/week. Includes utilities, 2 blocks BOOKS! 3 floors of Luxenbourg, France. Unique approacn ONLY 60b a page!/ 55b a Collegian Newspaper, 6:30 books, magazines and stressing economy, flexi¬ page over 50 pages. Ex¬ tonight, 318 Student Services Z-2-5-30 (3) NON-SMOKING. Neat, north of campus. 332- comics. CURIOUS BOOK MALE ROOMMATE 8635. Z-8-5-30 (5) bility, independance. For perienced, 651-6424. > needed, 5 miles from quiet, female to share 2 SHOP, 307 East Grand experienced/novice bi¬ OR-2-5-30 (3) 1 ROOM FOR rent in 6 bedroom house with 1. River, East Lansing. 332- campus. Call 484-1491 ask OWN ROOM in duplex, cyclist. Bike Europe, P.O. Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ bedroom house, summer Quiet neighborhood. 0112. C-2-15-30 (5) 7928 Ann Arbor, Ml ACCURATE TYPING 6 for Tom. 374-6095 10 p.m. summer, near lowship worship service, 7 only, close, 337-9698. Walk to campus. Excep¬ campus, 48107. Z-2-5-30 (10) years secretarial experi¬ 3-5-30 15) $80/month. Jeff, 337-1262 tonight, 342 Union. 2-5-30 (3) tional opportunity. No CAR IBM, correcting, H Z-6-5-30 (3) STEREO, Sanyo ence. DUPLEX FOR rent. Fe¬ dogs. References. Lease. AM-FM Radio + Jensen MUSIC FOR your dining dissertations, thesis, term 3 ROOMS ACROSS from Shelley 351-0143, Sue males only beginning fall speakers. $65. Larry 337- and listening pleasure. papers, editing. 374-8627. Berkey, summer, rent 332-3398. 5-5-30 (8) LARGE ROOM in house ne¬ 1414. Love 2-5-30 (5) gotiable. 337-0598. term. Near campus. 351 - Summer sublet/fall op¬ Z-E-5-5-29J3j^ songs, gentle sounds, for your special H Z-2-5-30 (3) 6226 between 8-5. tion, $104 a month. Laura. NEW WAVE, import and TYPING- fast, accurate, Agronomy Club speech 3-5-30 (4) ONE ROOM in house, wedding reception, super contest and 351-0272. 5-5-29 (4) IBM Selectric. 339-2839. cage construc¬ MSU near, sundeck, ca¬ cut-out record specialists. party, or casual gathering. tion, 7 tonight, 312 Agricul¬ NICE HOUSES for fall T-shirts, posters and para¬ 3-5-30 (3) 4 BEDROOM house sum¬ ble, $83. Scott 355-2885. ALL STUDENT ADS MARK and MARIEKA ture Hall. rental. Call 332-3700. Z-2-5-30 (3) phernalia. OZONE, 2100 mer sublet, partially fur¬ Must be prepaid now guitar duo. 394-2479- re¬ TYPING DONE in my 2-5-30 (3) Michigan Avenue 11 a.m.- nished, price negotiable. Through the end of the servations. 3-5-30 (9) 9 p.m. 5-5-30 (8) Colonial Village area 337-1087. 3-5-30 (4) SUMMER - 939 Bur- Term. 16-5-30 (4) HOUSES TO sublet for home. 8 years experience. "Indian History in Jesuit 2 cham. Own room - nego¬ VOYAGEUR NEEDED to sumn> - Call 332-3700. BOAT: 14 ft. wooden: Call 485-3597. 6-5-30 (4) Archives," a bag-lunch lec¬ ROOMS FOR 1-2 females, tiable. 337-0598 Sue. fill vacancy in party trip¬ 2-5-30 (3) ROOM IN exchange for bow mounted steering, 35 ture by Father Correia-Afon- summer, $90, 1 block to Z-2-4-30 (3) ping June 12-30 in North¬ babysitting kindergar¬ H.P. Evinrude, trailer, NEED A library search or a so, Heras Institute of Indian campus. 351-6213. tener. 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ern Ontario. Must have MAGNOLIA ST. 3 bed¬ SUMMER GREAT lo¬ extras $850 or best offer. computer produced bib¬ History ft Culture, Bombay, H Z-2-5-29 (3) - Weekdays. On busline. 625-3283. If no answer, gear, expense money and rooms, 12 month lease. cation! Large room has be able to paddle well, liography? Call GATE¬ noon today, 117C Crossroads Starts September. Near campus. 351-7580, 625-3520. S 9-5-30 (5) KEEPERS, at 349-6886. Cafeteria. Sponsor: Asian Ga¬ own bathroom & carpet. 482 2804 after 6. GRAD STUDENTS - after 6. 8-5-29 (6) Studies Center. rage, fully carpeted. $380. Lovely, clean, 2-3 bed¬ Rent negotiable. Paul 351 - Z-3 5-30 (7) 1_2-5-30_W^ Call 10 a.m.-6 p.m., 372- 5574. Z-2-5-30 (4) room house with fireplace 3 ROOMS IN large house 8 YEARS experience. 5 s? 7206. C-2-5-30 (6) WOMENS "Women in Social Ser¬ on N. Hagadorn. $350. own room, dishwasher, NORTHERN years in legal. IBM mem¬ OWN ROOM. Ontario canoe trip offered vices," 5 Counseling Center Summer. 332-3161. Summer. porch. $200 for summer. ory. Pica or elite. Call Kris NEED FEMALE to share panel presentation and dis¬ 4-5-30 (5) Duplex. No deposit. Rent Nice people. 337-7740. by YWCA and PINE days 1-800-292-1659, room for summer at Sig¬ RIVER CAMP, August 13- cussion, is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. negotiable. 332-2231. 4-5-30 (4) 'WHIPPETS ARE BACK evenings 676-4478. ma Alpha Mu on North Z-2-5-30 (3) 23. 332-3991. 3-5-30 (5) today, 342 Union. Speakers: 3 BEDROOM house newly 4-5-30 (5) 50 Harrison Road. Rent is PSEUDOCAINE Diana Algra, Carmen Salinas, remodeled off campus in ON BUS line — One room PIPES AND PAPERS $57.00/month. Call 355- SINGLE ROOMS for sum¬ DISC JOCKEY UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Mary Aickey, Beverlee Ka- 1927 or 355-1937. a quiet residential setting open in Lansing house. 117 N. HARRISON ' gan. mer or fall. Call 332-3700. $87.50/month. 485-6042. # 1 SOUND & DIS¬ COMPLETE RESUME Z-2-5-30 (7) near buslines, excellent for 3-5 students, $350/ 2-5-30 (3) 4-5-30 (3) COUNT RECORDS team SERVICE: Typesetting; etc. month for 2 students, up to bring you your offset printing; and bind¬ Conversational SUMMER SUBLET house sign lan¬ $370 for 3, $390 for 4 or SUMMER SUBLET, un¬ 3 PERSONS needed. Own favorite tunes for your ery services. Approved guage practice is at 7 tonight, for rent 1 mile from cam¬ ft furnished, 1 block from rooms in 6-bedroom next party. Phone 332- dissertation printing and fourth floor lobby, MSU Li¬ pus. 351-7490. more + utilities, 339- 2212. Ask for Tom. binding specialists. For Z-2-5-30 13) 2580. 4-5-30 (9) campus, price negotiable. 332-0102. 2-5-30 (3) house. Fall. 351-4496 or 332-0717 .Z3-5-29 zr 16-5-30 17) estimate, stop in at 2843 brary. 3 <4)_ _ E. Grand River or phone Resource Development BEDROOMS, 2 baths, RESPONSIBLE WOMEN ALL STUDENT ADS ft SUMMER SUBLET - ALL STUDENT ADS TURNTABLE-SL-20. 332-8414. C-21-5-30 (9) club and the Environmental pets, campus close, rent to share furnished house, Must be prepaid now Own room in house, $50 a Must be prepaid now Technics. Excellent condi¬ Information Services holds house or by room, rent washer/dryer, non- month. 1730 Burcham. Through the end of the tion. $60. 337-2842. Through the end of the HIGH QUALITY typing at an end of the term potluck negotiable, 332-8728, smoker, starting fall $140- Term. 16-5-30 (4) E-5-5-29 (3) Term. 16-5-30 (4) low rates. Call 337-2737. 337-0149 ask for Jan or picnic at 5 p.m. today, summer sublet. 150. No calls before 6 p.m. Fer¬ > 351-7920, ask for Emily. 5-5-30 (3) guson Park, Okemos. Z-2-5-30 (5) 337-2141. 8-5-30 (6) REFRIGERATOR BLUEGRASS EXTEN¬ Z-2-5-30 (5) ROOMS ACROSS from Williams Hall on Michigan SANYO compact. Excel¬ SION SERVICE plays CLOSE SUMMER SUBLET CAMPUS. Plan now for the Natural CLOSE TO MSU, fur¬ - 1 lent condition. $60. 337- weddings, parties, 655- SUMMER $66/month, Ave. 351-3038 or 351 Theses, dissertatons, term Science expedition in the nished 4-student house, to 3 people, close to 2842. E-5-2-29 (3) 1366 or 353-9695. large backyard, kitchen, 9538. OR-21-5-30 (3) papers, 332-8498, 351- Caribbean during 1980 winter nice 50 12 month lease starting campus, house, C-21-5-30 (3) 1345. 4-5-30 (3) furnished. 351-4818. break. Information and slides September 1, $500/month cheap rent. Fall negoti¬ FEMALE NEEDED sum¬ 2 E78-14 tires (1 on Rim) Z-2-5-30 (3) are at 7 tonight, Lab Room Grads preferred. 351-1824 able. 351-4012. mer, maybe Fall. Non- Good condition. 353-6367, EXPERT IN dissertations- G-11, Holden Hall. after 5 p.m. 8-5-30 (4) smoker. $77.50. Okemos, Claire. $10 each. | Rummage Sale J|l^| 2-5-30 (7) SUMMER SUBLET - SUMMER brick house, near MSU SUBLEASE SUMMER, FALL option, $17/week. Parking and utilities included. 1 block campus. 351-4818. 349-1708. Z-10-5-29 (3) CLEAN, QUIET, close to Z-5-29 (3) WHAT'S FLAT BLACK HILLCREST apartments annual yard VILLAGE theses-business-legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. C-7-5-30 13) 50 Women's Resource Center noontime luncheon discus¬ sion is at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, own room, one block $95 + V4 utilities. Call Bill campus. Summer 337- AND CIRCULAR? T- Z 2 TYPING IN my home. from campus, furnished, 353-1175. Z-5-5-30 14) 5-30J4) 2655.2°j^30J3)_ shirts 4 sizes, 9 colors. $4 sale, Saturday, June 7. Close to campus. 342 Union. Speaker: Jane call Jill, 351-8191. _ each. C-7-5-30 (4) Corner of Glenmoor and Quality Winter, Abbey Press. Topic: FEMALE WANTED. Own workl Z-2-5-30 (4) 3 BEDROOM HOUSES SUMMER SUBLET 1 West Grand River. Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Feminist Business: A Critical room in nice house, $100/ 394-4448. C-21-5-30 (3) for rent - summer, $325- block from campus. MATCHING RED sofa S4-5-30 (5) Appraisal. month. 1 year lease. 351 - SUMMER SUBLET, close $375. Call 482-7094. Negotiable Gordie 337- and chair $100/best offer. 9186. 2-5-30 (4) 2 HOUSE 5-family rain or 6-5-30 (6) 1479. Z-3-5-30 (3) Call EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ Kabuki demonstration, per¬ negotiable. 332-6156, or 332-1687, Ella. shine garage sale. Washer ist. Dissertations, and formance and workshop with 332-8309. Own room. SUMMER SUBLET fe¬ E-Z 4-5-30 (3) FALL- 5 People to share OWN ROOM in Er Dryer. Childrens, men's term papers. Call 349- Leonard Z-2-5-30 (3) nice Pronko, Pomona furnished house across male. Own room in house and women's clothing, 6692. OR-21-5-30 (3) house, close to campus, College, California, is at 3 from Brody. $750 + utili¬ 630 Virginia. Parking. 332-1095. Z-3-5-30 (3) | Animals iPVTl antiques. Complete Avon H 2 PEOPLE TO share 4 Rent negotiable. 337-9342 p.m. today. Arena Theater. ties. 355-7125. Z-5-5-30 (4) chess collection. Furni¬ TYPING TERM bedroom furnished house, Z-2-5-30 (4) papers. Sponsor: Asian Studies Cen- SUMMER FALL option. 2 GOLDEN RETRIEVER ture, humidifier. Friday 9-8 Experienced, fast service 1V4 miles MSU. Bus route TWO FEMALES needed Saturday 9-5, Sunday 9-5. IBM Call 351-8923. puppies. AKC champion. - $120/month + utilities. SUMMER SUBLET- 2 rooms, nice E. L. home. for summer duplex, air, $150. 543 1123, 543-3175. 1213 and 1303 Lucerne, OR-21-5-30 (31 372-4866 after 5. Campus near. Pets. Rent Volunteer Action Corps 9 women. Own room. Geneva Shores subdivi¬ 332-1956. Z-5-5-30 (3) 5-5-29 (3) fulfills short term labor needs Z-2-5-30 (6) Negotiable. 394-4387 or negotiable. Call 332-5443 or 353-7785. Z-2-5-29 (5) sion in DeWitt, off Herbi- ANN BROWN TYPING in the community. We need 351-5040. Z-3-5-30 (3) SUMMER SUMMER SUBLET in FREE KITTENS 10 w<*eks son Road (across from Dissertations-Manuscripts SUBLET 3 your help. Volunteer in 26 in Furnished duplex. $100 BOWER CO-OP has old. Litter trained. Call DeWitt High School.) 349-6660. C-21-5-30 (3) Student Services Bldg. rooms large house CO-OP LIVING. $160 for across from campus- $95/ 337-2423. Z-5-5-30 (3) after 5. 337-7527. 2-5-30 (13) summer, good location, E. single rooms for summer. EZ-5-5-30 (3) Friendly, I month. Negotiable. 351- Lansing. 332-6521. co-operative MOVING SALE COPYGnAPH SERVICE Students interested in 5064. Z-3-5-30 (4) SUMMER, LARGE 2 Bed¬ - Every¬ Z-3-5-30 (3) people needed. Space for THOROUGHBRED MARE thing COMPLETED. DISSER¬ working with the Student room, central Air, $215. must go. 1862 Ham¬ men, women; vegetarians ilton Rd. ft El. TATIONS AND RESUME Health Board are asked to Start June. 12 years old, good plea¬ May 30 & TWO BEDROOMS 332-3900 preferred. Big garden, call SERVICE. Corner MAC attend an in SUMMER-CLEAN. Re¬ sure horse, $1,000. Also, 31, June 1. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. organizational OR-4-5-30 (4) Miriam, 351-4490. house, Lansing East side, modeled house. 1 block to 349-4769. Z-2-5-30 (5) and Grand River, 8:30 meeting at 5:30 p.m., Olin M 3-5-30 (7) young Anglo-Lipizzan on busline, $60/month, campus. 351-6450. Helen. horses for dressage and a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Fri¬ Conference Room. SUMMER SUBLET/ fall $90 security deposit. 485- Z-3-5-30 13) MOVING SALE Friday day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Satur¬ option. Private room On eventing. 349-1574. 0662. 3-5-30 15) FEMALE-OWN room, X-7 5-30 (7) May 30th 6-9 p.m./Satur¬ day. 337-1666. busline. 337-2178. summer, $100/month. C-21-5-30 (7) NURSES OV VERY CLOSE. 1-2 rooms. day May 31st, 9-12 a.m., 4 STUDENT House avail¬ Z-4-5-30 (3) Nice house, fall. Own Evenings. 337-0051. ENGLISH SPRINGER 4485 Janice Lee Drive. able fall term. Near Z-3-5-30 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ DUPLEX: SUMMER sub¬ room. Furnished. Females pups AKC, liver and Apartment E-103. Corner campus, 355-1183. preferred. 351-8428. white, $100, 694-2510, Mt. Hope Er Hagadorn. ing, dissertations (Pica let near campus. Negoti¬ Z-3-5-30 (3) ONE MALE roommate able. 337-0923 or 337- 7830. Z4-5-30 (3) Z-3-5-30 (3) FALL SUBLET, Hagadorn ROOM AVAILABLE June 8, fall option, female only $75 month, 371-4182. Holt. 3-5-30 (3) Okemos. Z-2-5-30 (6) Elite). FAYANN 489-0358. C-21-5-30 (3) W The Navy is seeking tered Nurses who are gradu¬ Regis¬ needed in duplex close to Z-3-5-30 (3) I Mobile Homes Service ■ campus. $125/month. OWN Male/female. ROOM. Duplex. Tidy and Burcham. 2-3 rooms, $100 month. 353-0472 or [SI EXPERIENCED TYPING, reasonable rates. Call 349- ates of a baccalaureate degree program to become 351-1528. Z-3-5-30 (4) 355-1392. Z-8-5-30 (4) ROOM IN Farmhouse. For PARTIALLY FURNISHED 6744 anytime. 8-5-30 (3) officers in the 09 please! $105/month. 882 Navy Nurse grad student or quiet per¬ 12x60 2 LIGHT HAULING - ex¬ 7051. Z-3-5-30 (3) bedroom, near Corps, .loin a very special DUPLEX SUMMER sub¬ son. $66 + utilities. 482 terior painting, experi¬ SUMMER SUBLET. MSU, new hot water TYPING-IBM Selectric team of male and female let, roomy, 1-3 persons, 2 8270 or 355-aroz. heater enced, references. No job OWN ROOM in duplex. Rooms in sabbatical large shed, fenced reasonable rates, 393- nurses who enjoy a career too small. John at 355- W blocks Union, reasonable house. Z-3-5-30 (4) yard. $5500. 332-3937. with fine opportunities for Rent-cheap-close to Grad preferred. 5123.14 years experience. rates, 332-1287 S 4-5-30 (5) 3580. Z 2-5-30 14) campus. 351 2431. Must 351 2875. Z-5-5-30 (3) 10-5-30 (3) growth and development. Z-3-5-30 (4) Kull range of duty assign¬ see. Z-2-5-29 (3) TWO ROOMS in new I For Sale \\^\ PARKWOOD 1968, STORE YOUR LOFT for ments. Specialties such as ONE PERSON for mer rent sublet, own room, negotiable. 337-2887 sum¬ ONE needed. Located MALE roommate June-September. near campus. duplex for summer. Non- smokers room. only. $100 Greg 332-0637. per RECORDS! SANDS to choose from, THOU¬ 12x55, 2 bedrooms, fur nished, near MSU, $4750. Days 353-6644, evenings. the summer. Varsity Stor¬ age. Free pickup & de¬ livery. Insured. Call today Wanted BUYING COINS. 500 N. SI ON operating room manage¬ ment, anesthesiology, teach¬ ing. family practice, Z-3-5-30 13) 351 9096. Z-3-5-30 14) 4p.m.-9p.m. 323-2863. OR pediatrics and gynecology. Rent negotiable. 353- Z-5-5-30 14) 75b and up, all quality Last calls accepted Mon¬ Homer, Omni Building by 5631. Z 3-5-30 (5) guaranteed. WAZOO RE¬ Continued education and SUMMER SUBLET- room day June 3. Pick up dates Frandor. 332-0672. SUMMER ROOMS. $15- CORDS, 223 Abbott, 337 specialization encouraged. in house, ideal location, are June 4-6. 3-5-30 (9) C9-5-30 (3) reasonable. 337-0921 FULL SUMMER $400 1 or 2 females for furnished 23/week, campus close. Call 332-0834, Rick-Jon. 0947. C-21 5-30 (5) | Lost & Found | [~^1 Competitive salaries. 3D days' paid vacation earned Z-3-5-30 (3) SEWING MACHINES STORAGE SPACE MOVING TO Chicato? each year. Insurance, medi¬ duplex, beautiful. 337 Z 4-5-30 (3) New LOST- 5 month old black AVAILABLE- Share a place with me & cal. dental package. Non¬ 0357. Z 3-5-30 (3) Singer machines in East CLARK ST. 1 '/j miles from $99.50. Guaranteed Lab mix on Friday the I'll pay half the rentlll Call taxable quarters and subsis¬ OWN ROOM in house. Lansing area. 10x20 from Frandor, 4 bedroom FOR SALE lease, fine used machines from 23rd near Dooley's. Was $25 Patrick 351-5714. tence allowances. or Available close to cam¬ spaces at per month. Applicants Spacious, luxury features executive home $39.50. All makes re¬ wearing a black collar and Larger S-2-5-30 (5) must be at least 20 and near pus for spaces available. $490 15 month lease summer only. 332 flea collar. Answers to campus, excellent 7537. Z 4-5-30 (3) paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ Call 351 9586 anytime. under 35 years of age. For starting June 15. 339- TRIBUTING Buckwheat. 351 1623. 3-5-30 (6) WE PAY up to $2 for LP's schools, available July 1. COMPANY, 3407. C-4-5-30 (6) 351 0861. 3-5-30 (6) 1115 N. Washington. Reward. Z-3 5-30 (7) and cassettes - all types, 489 SUMMER SUBLET, 1 or 2 6448 C-21-8-10 181 rock, classical, jazz, etc. For more information, EXPERT GUITAR repairs. SUBLET SUMMER 2 HOLT COUNTRY du people to share large 2 FLAT, BLACK ft CIRCU¬ Acoustic and electric. large rooms for 1 person plex. 2 bedroom, no chil¬ man room with bath. FOR SALE again Elec ALL STUDENT ADS Most extensive shop in LAR. 541 E. Grand River, CHERYL NACMANN Duplex. Close MSU. $88 dren or pets. $375/month Close to campus. Rent trie typewriter - Smith Must be prepaid now the state. ELDERLY IN above Paramount. Open at: (313I226-3700 collect month. 332-5596. 694-5157 after 5:30. negotiable. 351-0455. Corona Elite. 351-7519, 11 a.m. 351-0838. Through the end of the STRUMENTS. 332-4331. S4-5-30 (4) 8-5-30 (4) 4-5 30 (5) Dan. Z 1-5-29 (3) Term. S-16-5 30 (4) c-2-5-30 (9) C-21-5 30 (5) The State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, May 29. 1980 17 SPECIAL THANKS HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: - ' - TO ALL WHO WORKED 8 ALL WHO CAME TO by Djk Browne " HfcXtr. SEE OUR SHOWS. Daily "Iv CARL. JOHN. S THE STAFF Highlights (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (11/24)WELM-TV(Cable) (12)WJRTTV(ABC) 10:30 (10) Tonight (11) Minority Derelict (12) Phil Donahue 9:00 Wrestling (23) ABC Captioned News (6-12) Phil Donahue 11:00 12:00 (10) Mike Douglas (6-10-12) News (6) Movie (23) Sesame Street (23) Dick Cavett 12:30 10:00 11:30 (12) Star Trek (6) Jeffersons (6) Jeffersons (10) Card Sharks PEANUTS (12) Mary Tyler Moore by Schulz (23) Mister Rogers 10:30 (6) Whew! (10) Hollywood Squares TO ADVERTISE THIS IS MV REPORT ON LEO TOLSTOY... LEO ME ALSO NEVER WENT TO HOLLYWOOD.. I DON'T ACTUALLY, THI5 ISN'T MUCH OF A REPORT... (12) Odd Couple TOLSTOY WAS NEVER ON TV KNOW WHERE HE WENT WHICH BRIN6S UP THE (23) Villa Alegre 10:55 CALL 353-6400 OR WHAT HE DID... QUESTION OF WHY I EVEN 60T OUT OF BEP THIS M0RNIN6. (6) CBS News 11:00 (6) Price Is Right (10) High Rollers (12) Laverne & Shirley MSU SHADOWS (23) Electric Company by Gordon Carleton 11:30 (10) Wheel Of Fortune (12) Family Feud SPONSORED BY: FRANK & ERNEST PZNBALL PETE S (23) Issues In World by Bob Thaves sponsoredby. o,d.ry.j,,~A.„k..w, Communication 12:00 MY HopLOj-W ff/) 12:30 ^cony — Augp'—NJ&THIMfej ofFice^... (6) Search For Tomorrow (10) Password Plus (12) Ryan's Hope 1:00 (6) Young And The Restless (10) Days Of Our Lives (12) All My Children " 4. '-TTihJES S-i-T 2:00 (6) As The World Turns (10) Doctors (12) One Life To Live (23) Over Easy TRAVELS WITH FARLEY 2:30 by Phil Frank (10) Another World (23) Once A Daughter 3:00 (6) Guiding Light (12) General Hospital 3:30 (23) Villa Alegre 4:00 (6) Flintstones (10) Here Come The Brides SPONSORED BY: (12) Match Game DEEP THROAT (23) Sesame Street Group Grope Special 4:30 20% OFF (6) Brady Bunch Groups of 10 or more Showtimes: 7:30.9:50 102B Wells . (12) Gunsmoke 5:00 (6) Six Million Dollar Man (10) Sanford And Son (11) Show My People (23) Mister Rogers B.C. 5:30 (10) Mary Tyler Moore by Johnny Hart (11) WELM News (12) News (23) Spoleto '80 6:00 (6-10) News (11) TNT True Adventure Trails (23) Dick Cavett 6:30 (6) CBS News (10) NBC News (11) We All Live Here (12) ABC News (23) Over Easy 7:00 (6) Tic Tac Dough (10) Sanford And Son (11) Teevee Trivia (12) Jim Rockford, Private SAM and SILO SPONSORED BY: Investigator by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (23) Conversation 7:30 LHT'S TRY HlM (6) Happy Days Again ONE MORE (10) Joker's Wild raas aaaa aan Time.' "tpIe (11) Bad News CROSSWORD PUZZLE secret OF (23) MacNeil/Lehrer ACROSS 23 success is Byway 24. Particular . - 5:30 pm some titles are limited, this most often occurs when a title SAVE ANOTHER 25% WHEN YOU than to sell them to us. However, von approximately if you change your mind and has been used for a large section Honrs arc from of a course and will only be used BUY USED BOOKS AT THE later decide to sell your books they may have become 8275,000. and hope 0:00 am to 5:00 pm for a small section the next valueless. If the book is three or for an even larger Jane 2 term. It is also possible that BEGINNING OF CLASSES. four years old it may be going savings this year. through we overbought last buyback and into a new edition. have a large stock of used copies That's right! You can save 75 percent of the cost of some of your all influence whether a par¬ June ft texts, and from 25 percent to 75 percent of the cost There is no pressure. You are ticular books makes it onto the still on hand. However, less than on a lot more of Pulled from the textbook them by participation in our used book program. always encouraged to take your list. Students are encouraged re¬ 10 percent of the titles are Participating is time to decide whether the price quisitions submitted by the simple. First, start selling us your used textbooks then, buy used to ask their teachers to reuse offered is worth it to you. You ... faculty for Summer and Fall textbooks. books whenever possible, and to ; Even if you imreliasetl We pay 5(1 percent for saleable, current editions of books that are term 1980, the buyback list con¬ ask them to be sure to get it used, the list If c it ill tell you the tains most of the books that will or /trice going to be used the next term. And, we pay 5(1 percent of the their requisitions into the MSU ! be used on campus including current new price even if you bought it used, or if the Bookstore by the requested date increased since von price has in¬ price ice are offering everything from small 95 cent creased in the meanwhile. - usually five weeks prior to 1 The economics are simple. That $10.00 book for which on each and paperbacks to the larger, more bought it. iff still /tax you paid every exams. $7.5(1 (if you bought it used), can be worth $5.00 The MSU Bookstore feels that expensive textbooks. '/i of the current during the book booh. ■ neiv buyback. In other words, you use the book for only $2.50, or 25 per- the used book plan is the most Although the MSU Bookstore " pays cash for used books from booh /trice. ent the amount paid bv students who do not significant participate in our way we can save „ students every day - all year used book program may think that a book has more students money. Last year we around our most intensive ef¬ When classes begin, don't forget to buy those used texts, value than it actually has - we saved - usually cut off the list, most of you approximately fort takes place during exams. books, in general, sell first - and for good reason. Used book realize this and try to make the $275,000, and hope for an even them on the last day or so, and j This is the time when we have priced at 25 percent less than new copies of the same title. A choice clear. Because some larger savings this year. How¬ most of these titles still have the information about which which sells for $10.00 new, will be $7.5(1 used. We can never g books are used only during value on the national used book ever, we can never get enough books are being reused and for many used copies as we could sell, so used books are sold on a alternative terms, we may used books to satisfy the de¬ market. which we can therefore pay come, first-served basis. advise you to keep it if we think mand. We encourage every stu- \ As a service to our students, the highest prices. that you may be able to get a dent who wishes to sell their the MSU Bookstore also buys What is the highest price? books that are not going to be higher price during the next used books to participate in ouri For books being used Fall term, cent, but 10 per cent isn't that value on the used book market. buyback. In making decision used during the Fall term as a buyback as a way to increase the unusual, nor is 10 per cent, (and For books which have no value to hold on to a book, a student savings textbooks for every-1 we pay 50 percent for the well as books used at other on current new sometimes, unfortunately. (I per on the current used book should take the copyright of the price. (Even if you schools and have never been used one. bought it used - we still pay 50 cent.) market, but which students wish book into consideration. Again, When at MSU. These books are September rolls around, .; pur¬ There is a chance that one or to discard, we offer the it is very likely that a book that remember that used textbooks! percent of the current price, chased for the national used two of your texts may be alternative of giving them to a is three or four years old will even if the price went up since sell for 75 per cent of the new book market, and the price paid you bought it.) is also set nationally depending changing editions — especially charitable institution. soon be changing editions. book price - so increase your ; We urge students to sell books if the copyright is over three Finally most major courses The MSU Bookstore does do on the demand for the book. personal savings by buying used at the end of the term, rather years old. Publishers revise assign new text books. The rea¬ everything it can to encourage texts. We always put used books Because these books are handjed basic texts more often than sons for this vary from a new than waiting until the beginning the faculty to place their text¬ on the same shelf with the new; and shipped at least twice advanced ones, both to keep the of the next term, for two rea¬ instructor who will be taking book orders in enough time so before being sold to the ultimate copies, and in front of the new sons. First, if a student waits information current and to be a new approach to the course, (bat every possible title can ap- consumer, the amount paid copies to make them clearly | until the term opens, we competitive with the constant to the adoption of a new book pear on the buyback list. Un¬ accessible and obvious. Look for, varies. The average runs flow of new texts being offered. may have all of the books we can between 15 percent and 25 per being released that is updated fortunately, there are often the yellow "used" stickers - theyi Old editions generally have no and more relevant to the course. courses that have not been mean savings for you.