The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, September 27, 1977-Page5 asF MIAMI (AP) - a teenager whose was driven insa violence began y silent eye of a can proceedings for news audiences. Defense lawyer would prove 15-ye mora was insan addiction to violen Ironically, the shortly after the Court decided to a still cameras in one-year experim A PUBLIC telei era recorded th SerA onF The Anthroposo sociation (ASA) is how spirituality thought of in the U; ity. The group, con fifteen students" president Steve T} eral programs to and is currently s mnar series that speakers to town t, TONIGHT at 8 p marie Bergmann Christian Commu 'will speak at Mos Jordan Lounge on Reality of Love." Bergmann will ng TV addict 'on the air' lorida murder trial begins The murder trial of brightly-lit courtroom for distribu- action by jail guards touched off a defense is that he tion to other stations. The public debate between Rubin and assistant ne by television station planned "extended cover- State Attorney Tom Headley before esterday with the age" each night starting at 10 p.m. Circuit Judge Paul Baker. mera recording the Zamora and Darrell Agrella, 14, Rubin said "sodium amytal was national television are accused of shooting 83-year-old administered to Ronney Zamora." Elinor Haggart to death in her Miami He described the substance as a rs have said they Beach hone June 4. Both were %"drug-hypnotic" and added, "he ear-old Ronald Za- charged with first-degree murder. made certain statements." e because of an :Agrella, whose lawyer has disputed Rubin said the drugging occurred it programs. the "television insanity" defense, is Thursday at Dade County Pretrial youth's trial came to be tried separately. Detention Center when he, psychia- Florida Supreme Yesterday's proceedings got off to trist Michael Gilbert, and Rubin's llow television and a heated start when defense attorney wife, a secretary, went to the jail. courtrooms for a Ellis Rubin revealed that Zamora ent. had been secretly given a hypnotic A SOURCE with direct knowledge drug during a nighttime jail visit. of the incident had suggested earlier vision station cam- that the use of the drug led to a ie events in the THE DRUGGING and subsequent re-enactment of the murder. Headley called the use of the drug a flagrant violation of jail rules. He said anything Zamora said would be esfeatures Lalkis s~f a' t r1.pL, a lk s"totally inadmissible" and accused Rubin of making "some kind of "--play." e eling and L The judge convened an unusual press briefing before jury selection began. He said Florida's experiment phical Student As- TYNAN SAID he feels Katz's talk in allowing cameras in courtrooms trying to change was well-received. would meet a severe " test in the' and reality are "The nice thing about this is that Zamora case, which he. said could niversity commun- it's informal - we encourage people determine "if we can have an ac- to ask questions," he said. ceptable marriage between the con- sisting of "ten to The ASA, which has been a regis- cepts of free press and fair trial. It's according to vice- tered student group at the University going to make it o or break it." ynan, brought sev- for about seven years, has two Baker noted the presence of what campus last year pripmary purposes, according to Ty- amounted to "pool lawyers" to sponsoring a sem- nan. mediate any possible disputes be- will bring two The first is to study the ideas of tween newsmen and court officers. A his week. different Anthroposophical writers Miami Herald lawyer took on the and thinkers, including the work of morning hours, and a Miami News .m. the Rev. Rose- Rudolf Steiner, who founded the lawyer the afternoon. Two local , priest of the movement around the turn of the television stations also had theirR inity of Chicago, century. The second purpose is to attorneys available for consultation. her-Jordan in the sponsor different educational and Some three dozen news people, "Feeling and the cultural activities relating to a including a reporter from TV Guide, renewal of art, science, and religion. packed the judge's conference room discuss the "com- for the briefing. Budget Toll Dialing: Get a 30% discount on your Long Distoance st uybreak. If you've found yourself making a lot of long distance calls to the folks or friends at home, Budget Toll Dialing is a service you might want to check out. 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WEDNESDAY night at 8 p.m., Professor Werner Glas of the Wal- dorf Institute at Mercy College, will appear at East Quad's G r e e n e Lounge, speaking on "Development of Consciousness - in History and ~the Individual." Glasd who has made a life study of the "Waldorf" system of education, believes that the development of a chill's consciousness parallels that of man 'as .an historical being. Last, week, Professor Ernst Katz from the University Physics Depart- ment spoke about "Thinking as an Approach to Spiritual Reality" at Markley. Katz argued that by ob- serving the thinking process, one can begin to have a better perception of the spiritual part of man. 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