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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST . j '
1833 Washtenaw
Sunday Service and Sunday
School-10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Testimony Meet-
ing-8:00 p.m.
Child Care-Sunday, under 2
years; Wednesday, through 6
years.
Reading Room -306 E. Lib-
erty, 10-9 Mon., 10-5 Tues.-Sat.
ANN ARBOR CHURCH
OF CHRIST
530 W. Stadium Blvd.
(one block west of
U of M Stadium)
Bible Study - Sunday, 9:301
a.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
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UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
409 S. Division
M. Robert Fraser, Pastor
Church School-9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship-11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.
* * *
CANTERBURY HOUSE
218 N. Division-665-0606
Sundays at noon: Holy Eucha-
rist with a meal following.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRISTt
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149
Minister: Orval L. E. Willimann
10:00 a.m. -Worship Service
and Church School.
6:00 evening service.

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and 6:00 p.m. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL
Need Transportation? C a 1 1 (Catholic)
662-9928. 331 Thompson-663-0557
Weekend Masses:
CAMPUS CHAPEL Saturday: 5 p.m. and midight.
1236 Washtenaw Ct. Sunday: 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m.,
Pastor: Don Postema 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m.
10:00 a.m.-Morning Service. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus).
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AP Photo
FORMER White House aide Charles Colson appeared on the NBC Today show yesterday where
he said that former President Nixon seriously considered resigning in December 1973 but
expressed doubt whether Ford could handle the job.
Colsn sys ixon wanted to
resign earlier tian he did
WASHINGTON () - Former' ly about resigning the presi- Kissinger sent from Paris on
White House aide Charles Col- dency. Dec. 5, 1972, which read: Si art
son said yesterday that Rich- "Maybe what this country the bombing immediately, these
ard 'Nixon considered resign- needs is a nice clean Jerry madmen have double.;r'.sed
ing the presidency eight months Ford," Colson quoted Nixon us."
before he did so, but worried as saying. "The 'roule w-th LATER, STATE Denairtment
that Gerald Ford could n o t Jerry Ford is it would take him spokesman Robert Anders.in said
control Secretary of State Hen-| two years just to get up speed." the department files were re-
ry Kissinger. NIXON WAS quoted as adding viewed and did not suppjrt Col-
"You know, Henry really is that "Jerry's greatest difficul- son's version of the cable.
unstable at times," Colson quot- ty is he couldn't control Henry Colson said that during ano-
ed Nixon as telling him in a Kissinger." ther conversation in December
December 1973 conversation. As an example of w'it he 1973, Nixon said he was confi-
WHEN NEWSMEN asked him thought Nixon meant. Colson dent the Supreme Cou:t would
about the Colson statement, Kis- said that a year earlier biissmg- uphold his contention he could
singer replied, "I will not dig- er had advocated an immediate not be forced to turn over White
nify that with a comment." resumption of bombing of Nohih House tapes to investigators.
In an interview on the NBC Vietnam when negotiations with "He said if he lost in the Su-
Today show, Colson said that Lo Duc Tho appeared staieznat- preme Court on the tapes he
during a December 18, 1973, con- ed. would resign," said Colson. The
versaiton Nixon talked serious- Colson said he saw a cable court ruled 8 to 0 against Nix-
on in July, 1974, and he res:gn-
d a few weeks later.
i i o rts si i ed eOn other matters, Colson said:
-The FBI sent to the White
House files containing poten-
7 f tially embarrassing personal in-
b yformation aboutsSen.
by . ster na ton cGovern a(D-S.D.), Nixons
Democratic opponent in the 1972
PARIS (p) - Western oil im- be expanded to cover trade in presidential election, and about
porting nations in the Interna- all raw materials. Major oil the late President John F en-
tional Energy Agency have producers have taken a similar nedy.
committed themselves to a 10 stand. Colson said the McG(vwrn in-
per cent cut in crdue oil imnorts THE AMERICAN delaiate to formation never was used. Ile
this year, the agency president the agency meeting, Thomas said the file on Kennedy h a d
announced yesterday. Enders, had said acceptance of "no national security v a 1 it e
The reduction amounts to the Kissinger Mlan was an "ab- whatsoever" and coacrned an
about two million barrels per solute precondition" for a pre- investigation in the 1940's when
day, Etienne Davignon of Bel- liminary meeting in March Kennedy was a lieutenant in the
gium told a news conference among oil, producers, oil con- Navy. Colson said agems invvl-
following a three-day meeting sumers and develoning nations ved in an espionage investiga-
of the agency. to set procedures for the con- tion apparently followed Ken-
ference. nedy briefly.

6:00 p.m.-Evening service. * * *
Holy Communion this Sunday FIRST UNITED METHODIST
evening. CHURCH
State at Huron and Washington
UNIVERSITY CHURCH Worship S e r v i c e s, Church
OF CHRIST School for all ages-9:30 and
Presently Meeting at 11:00 a.m. - Sermon: "Worth-
YM-YWCA. 530 S. Fifth less Religion," by Dr. Donald
David Graf, Minister B. Strobe.
Students Welcome. 10:30-11:00 a.m. - Fellowship
For information or transpor- Hour in Wesley Lounge.
tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. Worship Service is broadcast
10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship on WNRS (1290) AM and WNRZ
Service. (103) FM from 11:00 to 12:00
* * * noon each Sunday.
LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN WESLEY FOUNDATION:
CHURCH (ALC-LCA) Sunday:
(Formerly Lutheran Student 6:00 p.m.-Jerusalem Group
Chapel) meeting at Newman Center for
801 S. Forest Ave. at hill St. Vietnamese dinner ($1.00) and
Gordon Ward, Pastor short presentation by Jean-
Sunday Service at 10:30 a.mn. Pierre and Catherine Debris.
* * Tuesday:
9:30-10:30 a.m.-Study Group
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN at Martha Cook Building with
CHAPEL (LCMS) Bart Beavin.
1511 Washtenaw Ave.srThursday:
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor 6:00 p.m. - Grad Commnity
SdayServices atd d i n n e r at Elizabeth Rahn's
at 10:30 a.m. apartment, 1811 Village Green
Sunday Bible Study at 9: 15. Lane, No. C6. RSVP: 662-2968.
Midweek Worship Wednesday _ C_:29
Evening at 10:00.
U EA Pui TSrvcE of
* * , * Th. Acverios.r g Couad
UNIVERSITY REFORM ED C~~~

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CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron
Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice,
Ministers
9:30 a.m.-Church School.
5:30 p.m.-Student Supper.
10:30 a.m.-Morning Wors iip.
* * *
ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL
CHURCH, 306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist.
10:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer'
and Sermon.

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Of course you would.
You work hard. And you're good
at it. Like most Americans.
But, if all of us did just a
little better, we'd wind
up with better products, better
services and even more
pride in the work we do.
America. It only works
as well as we do.
yT N.,oai Com.,oon e' t W , D.C..
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DAVIGNON also reported the Davignon said the agency
16 agency members had with- members agreed that Kissin-
held endorsement of U. S. Sec- ger's plan was only one of many
retary of State Henry Kissin- possible plans to help develop
ger's plan for a minimum price new energy resources and that
on oil imports in the West in thev all called for detailed
order to protect investment in study.
alternative energy sources. He said there was "no disa-
This development, counled, greement that we must have
with hard-line nositions taken incentives" but the ideas were
by both oil producers and con- of such magnitude that all
sumers, appeared to place in needed intensive studv.
jeonardv a French - pronosed U. S. sources said they were
conference to straighten out the ontimistic that the Kissinger
world oil market. ilan or one similar to it co"ld
The energv agencv stressed be ngree einon at an agency
at its meeting that the confar- reetinq in March and had nev-
ence mist discuss only oil, er Pxperted that agreement on
while in Dokar. Senegal. a such a far-reaching matter
meeting of develoning nations would e nieved at the meet-
demanded that the conference ing last week..
D A TIV OFFITCAL IRTTTATIN

-He read the CIA files on
Watergate and concluded that
"it is inconceivable to me that
the CNA did not know in ad-
vance about the Watergate
break-in."

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ATTENTIOF

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Volume LXXXV, No. 108
Saturday, February 8, 1975
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Saturday, February 8
Day Calendar
Asian American Awareness Week:
(.,hildren's workshop, storytelling.
Public Library, 10 am: "Community!
Organizing in Chicago Chinatown,"
2 pm
WUOM: From the Midway-David
Bevington, U. of Chicago, "Shake-
speare's Twelfth Night," 10 am; Hu-
inanities Lecture Series - Marvin
Becker, "A Historian's view of An-
other Pericles," 1:05 pm.
Men's Basketball: UM vs. MSU,
Crisler Arena, 2:05 pm.
P 1 a n e t a r I U m: Audience-
requested topics, Exhibit Museum,
2, 3 pm..
Wrestling* UM vs MSU, Crisler
Arena, 7:30 pm.
..Music School: Cynthia Ferguson,
violin, Recital Hall, 8 pm.
Career Planning & Placement
3200 SAB 764-7460
Career Opportunities for women:
Representatives from Upjohi Com-
pany and Manufacturer's National
Bank will articipate in luncheon/
discussion on Feb. 10, 12 Noon in
conference Rms. 4 and 5, Michi-
gan League.
Graduate study in Leisure Re-
search for majors in lPsych, Soc, P.
E., etc. offered at U. of Wll at Ur-
bana Champaign. Write Dept. of
Recreation and Park Admin.
Management in the Arts is a spe-
cialization in UCLA Grad School of
Bus. Admin. for individuals with

interest and exper in a pictorial or
nerforming art. Write to 405 Hilgard
Ave.. Los Angeles, Ca 90024. Appli-
cation deadline March 15.
Institute of Paper Chemistry of-
fers scholarships $3000-4600 plus
tuition waivers for graduate de- I
grees. For biology, math, physics,
chem, and chem engrg., and bus.
ad. majors. Deadline March 15.
Write Appleton, WI 54911.
Summer Placement
3200 SAB, 763-4117
Needed: Woman with experience
in backpacking & natural resource
background; age 20 plus; work with
teenagers: god salary; further de-
tails available.
Jewish Community Center Day
Camp, Detroit. Will interview
Thurs. Feb. 13 from 10 to 5. Open-
ings include specialists in Hebrew
Culture, Waterfront (WST), arts/
crafts, bus driver, general counse-
lors
Camp Sequois, Mich. Coed. Will
interview Thurs. Feb. 13 from 10 to
5. Openings include waterfront
(wSI), Riding (Esg./Western), arts/
crafts, sports, general counselors.j
Silverman village, Mich. Emo-
tionally Disturbed. Will interview
Friday, Feb. 14 from 10:30 to 5.
Speciaists required.
Camp Sea Gull, Mi. Coed. Will in-
terview Mon. Feb. 17 from 10-5.
Openings include Waterfront (WS-
I), arts/crafts, drama, general coun-
selors.

For all
University of Michigan Students,
Faculty and immediate family
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* In-Flight Fashion Show
* Rum bamboozles in flight
. 7 Night hotel
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o AND MORE !
Phone: Pete Savoie
764-8738

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directed by
written and
JOSEPH A.
WALKER
THE
RoIVcER

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The second in this semester's informal lunch hour discus-
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pary and Manufacturer's National Bank will discuss

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