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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, December 8, 1973

CONSERVES FUEL -.1.-.2 I.x ir~ 1I6!UIrIi~snu

Nixon t
WASHINGTON (if') - President
Nixon may turn from the skies to
the rails as a way to conserve fuel
while getting away from Washing-I
ton, sources said yesterday.
Brisk reports circulated aboard
a westbound commuter train that
Nixon would be taking Amtrak's
Blue Ridge run today en route to
the Camp David retreat in Mary-
land's Catoctin Mountains.
A WHITE HOUSE spokesman
said he knew of no plans for Nixon
to become a rail commuter. How-
ever, it was learned from other
sources that expanded presidential
rail travel is under serious con-
sideration.
One informat said the White
House has been canvassing every
conceivable option that might per-
mit Nixon to get away from the
White House-as he has done more
than any other recent President-
and still set a conservation example
for the nation during this time of

urns

to

fuel shortages.1
His aircraft consume hundreds'
of thousands of gallons of fueli
transportating him to his homes atI
Key Biscayne, Fla., and San Cle-
mente, Calif.
AMTRAK employes said they hadI
been told to spruce up themselves I
and their equipment for Nixon to-
day. The club car on the three-
coach train was moved to a side
track Thursday, they said, for a
special cleaning and inspection be-t
fore being added to today's train
for Nixon and his party.I
The White House Communica-
tions Agency reportedly already
has begun considering the installa-
tion of special communications;
gear in Amtrak cars that Nixon
might use. One source said nothing
has been installed at this point,
however.f
The one-hour, $3-a-person ride toe
Brunswick, Md., would put the1
President about 25 or 30 miles]

railways
southwest of Camp David. Conduc-
tors predicted Nixon would be met
in that small Potomac River city
by his limousine for the ride to the
Thurmont, Md., retreat.
Normally, Nixon goes to Camp
David by helicopter even for a
brief overnight stay.
SHOULD NIXON begin using the
rails, cars equipped for him pre-
sumably could be used for runs,
to Florida and California as well
as Brunswick. Nixon's doctors are
particularly anxious that he escape
Washington for periodic relaxation.
Meanwhile, Rep. Les Aspin (D-
Wis.) said yesterday that the White
House has requested an additional
$25,000 for Nixon's travel fund.
The request, contained in the
supplemental appropriations bill
for fiscal 1974, "is just one more
example of this administration's
let-them-eat-cake approach to the'
fuel shortage," Aspin said.

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDA-1
TION-State at Huron and Wash.
Sunday, Dec. 9:
Sermon by Dr. Donald B. Strobe
-"Please Pass the Salt."
Christmas C a n t a t a, "Be Not
A f r ai d" presented by Chancel1
Choir.
8:30-9:00 a.m.-Communion Serv-1
ice.
9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship
Services.
9:00-12:30 p.m.-Nursery Care.
9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Church
School (thru Grade 5).
9:30-10:30 a.m.-Church School
(Grades 6, 7 and 8).
10:30-11:00 a.m. - Coffee-Conver
sation-Fellowship.
Broadcast on WNRS (1290) AM
and WNRZ (103) FM from 11:00-
12:00.
* * *
CANTERBURY HOUSE
218 N. Division
665-0606
Holy Eucharist at Noon in St.
Andrew's Church.
Tuesday, Sept. 11th - Holy Eu-'
charist at 4:45 p.m. in St. Andrew's
Church.
* * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John
R. Waser, Brewster H. Gere, Jr.
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Sundays.
Coffee Hour-11:30 a.m. Sundays.
Supper at 5:00 p.m. followed by
participation in Amnesty Forum.
Bible Study Luncheon noon Tues-
days.
Holy Communion 5:15 p.m. Wed-
nesdays.
All college students and young
adults are cordiallytinvited touall
activities of the church.
* * *
UNIVERSITY REFORMED
CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron;
Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Min-
isters
Services at 10:30 a.m.
5:30 pmm.-Student Supper. +

THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH CAMPUS CHAPEL
1917 Washtenaw 1236 Washtenaw Ave.
Erwin A. Gaede, Minister (1 Block South of Bus Stop)
Church School and Services at 10:00 a.m.-Advent Worship Serv-
10:30 a.m. -Sermon topic: "The ice.1

Golden pardoned
Author Harry Golden, 70, in the study of his Charlotte home
Thursday as he makes public the news that President Nixon par-
doned him for his conviction in 1929 on mail fraud charges. Golden
served three years in prison and his record became widely known
in 1958 with the publication of his first book, "Only in America,"
which brought him national fame.
University of Michigan,
CLASSICAL GUITAR
SOCIETY
j. Bring your guitar and play j
or just listen
ADMISSION FREE, EVERYONE INVITED
December 9-2:00 p.m.
at the 4

In the
CHRISTMAS **
44 ST UDIO
OF
LOGOS BOOKSTORE
OPEN 'TIL 1 1 P.M.
CARDS CANDLES
It Contemporary to Classic Christmas & Holiday Designs
Nature Cards,aRecycled Cards Specially Designed
Old Fashioned Cards Holiday Wreaths
Many Languages Rings and Holders
Imported from Europe
GIFTS
European Hand-Carved Nativity Sets
Impoted Music Boxes and Bells
Imported Tree Trimmings and Stocking Stuffers
Replicas of Ancient Icons
STATIONERY GIFT PACKAGING
Tablets and Fold-overs Decorated Wrap
Invitations for Holiday Parties Labels and Tags
Decorated for the Season Bows and Ribbons
Special Strings and Yarns
1205 S. UNIVERSITY 761-7177
OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 a.m.-11 p.m.

Sustaining Community."
Adult Forum-9:30 a.m. Discus-
sion topic: "What Has Changed
in the Sheriff's Dept?" Speaker:
Fred Postill, Sheriff.
BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149
Minister: Dr. T. L. Trost, Jr.
Associate Ministers: Dennis R.
Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart.
9 a.m.-Morning Prayer.
10 a.m. - Worship Service and
Church School.
* * *
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod)
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 9:15 and at 10:30 a.m.
-Services (Communion at 9:15).
Sunday at 9:15 a.m.-Bible Study.
Sunday at 7:00 p.m.-A Service
of Carols by Candlelight, followed;
by Christmas reception in the
lounge.
Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Advent
Vespers, with Holy Communion by
Candlelight.
* * *
LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
CHURCH (ALC, LCA)
801 S. Forest at Hill
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
Sunday Morning:
Study Class-9:15 a.m.
Worship Service-10:30 a.m.
Sunday Supper-6:15 p.m.
Program-7:00 p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL j
CHURCH, 306 S. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist.
10:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and
Sermon.
12:00 Noon - Canterbury House
Eucharist.
7:00 p.m. - Evening Prayer in'
Chapel.

6:00 p.m.-Candlelight Service.
Everyone Welcome!
A Ministry of the Christian Re-'
formed Church.
BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH
John A. Woods, Pastor
900 Plum St.
Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104
Church Phone-NO 3-3800
Services:
Sunday School-9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship-10:30 a.m.

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Plan No. 1

MEN'S GROUP

leaves Detroit Thursday morning, December
20, 1973 for the Men's Encounter Weekend.
Returns Monday morning, December 24.
leaves Detroit Thursday morning, December
27,- 1973 for the Women's Encounter Week-
end. Returns Monday morning, December 31.

WOMEN'S GROUP

TOTAL COST (including
"Encounter" registration

transportation to and from N.Y., Accommodation in N.Y. and
fee) .................. ............................ $30.00

PLAN NO. 2

A second possibility exists (for both men and
women) of going to N.Y. with the first group

(Dec. 20) staying the entire week for a special
program.
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