Page 10-Sunday, February 12, 1978-The Michigan Daily ThompsonAprtments furnished eficiencies 1 and Zbedroom apartments available for Fall 1978 occupancy Located at corner of William and Thompson call 665-2289 Smokers kicking habit (Continued from Page 1) 75 per cent success rate one year after programs used as class assignments, intervention. Powell culled the literature to come up COMPLETION OF the program often with a successful program. gives the participant new attitudes and Powell practices the aversion a positive outlook on life, Powell said. therapy he teaches. He keeps an elastic "In a week's time you will have more band strapped to his wrist to zap him- stamina and more endurance," he in- self when he gets the urge to light up. sisted. "People are proud to quit Smoke Stoppers currently reports a smoking." Peer pressure, which used to en- courage cigarette smoking, now prods many people to quit, Powell said. And $29 , as more of the hazards of smoking are THE AVERAGE COST revealed, more people want to stop. POWELL SAID advertised "step-at- OF A CAB RIDE, a-time" approaches do not help persons permanently break the cigarette habit because they fail to treat the YOUR FRIEND'S LIFE. psychological aspects of smoking. Low-tar cigarettes are also useless, For free information, write to: Powell remarked. DRUNKDRIVER,Box2345 "The only safe cigarette," he said, Rockvilleh Maryland 20852e y s' s k "is the one that hasn't been smoked." TRAVEL TO ISRAEL ISRAEL INFORMATION SERIES B'NAI B'RITH FOUNDATION is sponsoring Orientation Sessions for travellers to Israel for either the Summer, Year, Study Abroad of Kibbutz. THE SESSIONS ARE: MONDAY, FEB. 13 - Israeli Culture and Society All about the people of Israel, the land, Jerusalem, kibbutz life, etc. UGLI Multi- Purpose Room, 7-8:15 pm. MONDAY, FEB. 20 - How to Survive Your Stay in Israel Passport, visa, I.D., money, where to stay, transportation, where to eat, what to pack, etc. At Hillel, 7-8:15 p.m. Special Guest, YEHUDA BERMAN., Israel Aliyah Center. For further information, please call Hillel 663-3336 { The No. 1 Rock-n-Roll Disco y 737N. Huron~ (at Lowell, just east of the E.M.U. Campus) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MASQUERADE TUESDAY-Valentine Day Party ;'K Disco Between Sets Saturday Night Fever Dance Contest WEDNESDAY-Drinks Special THURSDAY-Drink & Drown: rock bottom prices Ladies Night 1/2 off cover See our DYNAMITE DISCO LIGHT SHOW!!! "It's the best" W l w ayDaily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG The Sam Rivers Trio and the Leroy Jenkins Trio offered an evening of "post-avant garde" jazz Friday night at the Power Center. See review, Page. DEREK ULA TION COMVPR OMISE FAILS: Gas price ceilin g sticks WASHINGTON (AP)-It was to have been the week that finally saw a break in the long congressional deadlock on natural gas price controls, but predic- tions of a fast-approaching compromise proved wrong again. Last week began with optimistic statements, but ended with no com- promise in sight on the question of lif- ting government controls on natural gas prices, the thorniest part of President Carter's energy program. SENATE members of the conference committee, which is trying to resolve differences with the House over bills passed by both chambers, did come close to compromising their own wide differences. They came so close that Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), the top Senate energy negotiator, thought for a time that he had the votes in his pocket. And warmed by Jackson's optimism, President Carter was telling congressional leaders at mid-week that the long impasse should be ended within a few days. Well, it didn't happen. Carter's op- timism showed unfounded, Jackson's pocket turned out to have a hole in it and as the week ended, the gas. deregulation debate that has so long defied resolution remained unsettled. Michigan Premiere of the Highly Acclaimed Film GPAY USA The Politics of Celebration GAY USA is intended for gays and straights. For lesbians and gay men the film is a joyous document of the demonstrations/celebrations they marched in or watched. It is a catalyst-helping all gays come out for their constitutionally-guaranteed Human Rights. GAY USA encourages gays to become more vocal, more visible, open. Straight people learn about gay life in a positive non-threatening situation; MONDAY and WEDNESDAY February 13th and 15th-7 and 9 p.m. Modern Languages Building Lecture Room 1 FREE ADMISSION Co-sponsored by the Gay Academic Union and the Residential College. Funded with the help of LSA Student Government and the Lesbian Advocates Office. .JACKSON'S behind-the-scenes manuevering in search of a winnable compromise provides a study in frustration, the frustration that had dogged the dispute over federal price controls on natural gas for over two decades. Jackson and other key participants in the energy negotiations give this ac- count of why things fell apart: After weeks of closed-door bargaining, Jackson framed a "com- promise" intended to satisfy both backers of Carter's plan for continued price controls and the senators clamoring for deregulation who have blocked all past efforts at compromise. THE PROPOSAL, with the tacit backing of the Carter administration and of top House energy conferees whose support is vital, called for deregulation by 1985-with the right of either the president or Congress to reimpose controls for a single two-year period. Under that plan, between now and 1985, the maximum price allowed for gas could rise by 3 percent annually above the national inflation rate. The proposal would mean higher gas bills for consumers than the president's proposal-several hundred doljars more through 1985 for the average family living in a gas-heated home, ac- cording to qne consumer group. But Jackson claimed it would cost far less than the Senate-passed bill calling for deregulation in two years. Itgan Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan 1 1 1 I 1 . 364 2.513 .5 8.0 1.5 1.0 .5proa 46-10 1.15 2.30 3.05 3.80 42.55 54.30 .75 111:10 2.0 371.6 .0 640 .0 Pes indct Seven~~~~~~~~~~~~~i wtrd prun: ah ru fcorcosctsa n od 2yph-25 w1rd0 3.8 r 5 .0 6.20cr 7.4n0 8.6 1.w0 wfro-ri rnldstlpo nm e nt 36-4 2.5 53i.5 8.01.51.0i.5 proa I40-50 1.15 2.30 3.05 30.80 42.55 54.30 1.95 11-15 1.40s 2.80 3i. 4.60 5.50p 6.4 cha90er coente asonware Hyp16-20e1.65 r3.30vr35 5.40trscun s w 6.45-hi 7.50de 1.05hon numbrhs