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'DAILY DIGEST APRIL 2,1977

From Wire Service Reports
International
Gandhi under
investigation.
NEW DELHI, India - In-
dia's new government announc-

told Parliament the investiga-
tions will focus on Sanjay's ac-
tivities in setting up a huge
automobile plant that never be-,
gan regular production of cars,
on the conduct of former De-
fense Minister Bansi Lal, and
on a $700,000 embezzlement
from the state bank five years
ago.
"The matters raised are of{
considerable public importance

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and do require a thorough
probe," Singh said to the cheers
of parliamentarians of the rul-
iding 1
ing Janata Peoples' party,
which demanded the investiga-
- tions.
rent Singh said the one week old
2T 23 government of Prime Minister
* Morarji Desai had not yet
t 5 min. I Indira Gandhi I worked out the details of the
DOWS investigations, but he said the
ed yesterday it will launch government would take "effec-
three major investigations into tive action soon" to start the
} 1 Indira Gandhi's 11-year admin- Probes.
948182 istration,. including the financial'
dealings of the former prime President Garfield was shot by
- minister's son, Sanjay. an assassin and died Sept. 19,I
" nj Home Minister Charan Singh 1881.

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National
Unem plo yment
rate drops
WASHINGTON - Unemploy-
Sment dropped to 7.3 per cent
in March as a half-million more
Americans found jobs - a sign
the economy is growing agaln
after the harsh winter.
The decline in the unemploy-
ment rate, reported yesterday
by the Labor Department,
marked a return to the levelin
January before weather - re-
lated energy shortages began to
affect the economy. The job-
less rate in cFebruary was 7.5
per cent.
The government skid all of
the reduction in unemployment'
took place when the weather
improved.
Total employment also grew
for the fifth straight. month,
rising by 513,000 in March to
89.5 million. About 57 per cent
of the population was working,
the highest percentage in 29
months.
Government ecohomists, not-
ing the improvement, expressed
confidence that the adminis-
tration would be able to reduce
joblessness below 7 per cunt by
the end of the year.
Saccharin
SARASOTA, Fla. - There is
.no evidence that saccharin,
which the federal government
has proposed banning, causes
human cancer, the president of
the American Cancer Society
said- yesterday.
Dr. R. Lee Clark said, how-
ever, that the society will in-
vestigate the _ possibility that
saccharin could cause cancer in

humans, and will also urge a
study of saccharin "by inde-
pendent scientists."
"We believe that saccharin
also requires special congres-
sional review, to determine if
it should be exempted .from the
Delaney Clause because of its
importance in medical treat-
ments" of diabetics and the
obese.

ed States the edge over the So-
viet Union.
Outlining the U. S. arms-
control package in considerable
detail, Brzezinski told news-
men that "we did not expect
the Soviets to accept this total
framework" during the three
days of talks that ended earlier
this week without any sign of
progress.

The Delaney Clause, part of
the federal laws on control of I
foods and drugs, forbids add- State
ing to human foods any chemi-
cals that produce cancer in test
animals. t s

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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I was attracted to Mo Udall's presidential campaign
by his honesty, clear thinking, deep concern for the
environment, and his warmth and understanding of
people. These same qualities inspired me to see Lou
Belcher elected Mayor of Ann Arbor.
Lou and I may not always see eye to eye on every
issue, but I am confident in his genuine concern for
people, judgment, and leadership abilities. He will
make one of Ann Arbor's finest mayors.
Parker 0. Pennington IV
Co-coordinator 1976
Students for Udall -MSt
BIELCHER

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to
409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of
the day preceding publication and
by 2 p.m Friday for Saturday and
Sunday. Items appear once only.
Student organization notices are
not accepted for publication. For
more information, phone 764-9270.
Saturday,. April 2, 1977
DAY CALENDAR
wUoM: Alex Haley tells his own{
story of ROOTS at the London Uni-,
versity School of Oriental and Af-
rican Studies, 1 p.m.j

terview wednesday, April 6 from
9:30 to 3. Openings include water-
front (WSI), riding (western), arch-
ery, riflery, camp craft, arts/craft.
Register by phone or in person.
Silverman Village, Det. Fresh Air
Society, Handicapped camp. will in-
terview Monday./Thursday, April
4/7 from 11 to 4. Openings include.
general counselors, waterfront
(WSI), Arts/Crafts, maintenance.
Register in person or by phone.
Camp Oakland, MI. Handicapped.
will interview Monday, April 11
from 9 to 5. Openings include gen.
counselor, arts/craft, waterfront
(WSI ),nurse, program dir. Register
by phone or in person.
Good Humor Corp. Det.: Will in-
terview Monday; April 11 from 9 to
5. Good money - be outdoors all
day. Opportunities in other cities
also - Chicago, Baltimore, Phila.,
Pittsburgh. and others. Register by
phone or in person.
Camp Maplehurst, MI. Coed: will
interview Tuesday, April 12 from 1
to 5. Must be 20 or older. Openings
include riding (eastern/western),
nurse, tennis, sports, sailing, scuba,
photography, drama. Register in per-
son or by phone.

Brzezinski
WASHINGTON - Zbigniew'
Brzezinski, President Carter's
national security adviser, said
yesterday that the administra-,
tion had made "the damndest
efforts to offer reasonable arms
proposals to the Soviet Union
and hopes to find out what trou-
bles the Russians about them.
Brzezinski's comments and
other remarks by Defense
Secretary Harold Brown came
a day"after Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko
blasted the Carter administra-
tion's disarmament proposals
as a "cheap and shady maneu-
ver" intended to give the Unit-
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXVII, No. 145
Saturday, April 2, 1977
is edited and managed by students
att the university of Michilgan. News
phone 764-0562. Second class postage
paid at Ann Arbrr, Michigan 48109.
Published d a ii y Tuesday through
Sunday morning during the Univer-
sity year at 420 Mavnard Street. Ann
Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription
rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes-
ters?; $13 by mail outside Ann
Arbor.
Summer session published Tues-
day through Saturday morning.
Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann
Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann
Arbor.

PONTIAC - An outbreak of
suspected botulism that one ex-
pert said may be the largest
in the nation's history yester-
day hospitalized 14 patrons of
a Mexican restaurant popular
among hospital employes.
Four of the victims were
listed in critical condition.
Oakland County health offic-
ials reported receiving more
than 300 calls from persons re-
porting such botulism symp-
toms as nausea, vomiting, diar-
rhea, abdominal pain, double
vision and sensitivity to light
since the first cases emerged
Thursday afternoon.
The National Center for
Disease Control at Atlanta seIt
an emergency supply of botu-
lism vaccine to treat the vic-
tims admitted to two local hos-
pitals.
Trini and Carmen's Mexican
Restaurant across the street
from St. Joseph's Mercy Hos-
pital south of the downtown
area was closed as a precau-
tionary measure. tMost of the
victims had eaten there Mon-
day or Tuesday nigh, offic-
ials said.
Nachos, .a Mexican dish con-
sisting of a tortilla, meat,
cheese and other ingredients
was identified as the suspected
source of the illness.

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10 Q li' M anUIWelcome to all students!
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship:
MARCH 31-APRIL 3 "TheKing of Kings."
6:00 p.m. - Readers' Theater
REG. 32.00 Each Evening at 8:00, presentation of "W or1d Pro-
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Sunday Matinee at 2:00 Be King,,by Dorthy Sayers.
REG. 48.50POWER CENTER Thursday, April 7, 7:30 p.m.-
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REG. 67.50 (one block west of U of M
x 0 60/40 DOWN JACKETS .. NOW 42.50 Stadium)
Bible Study - Sunday 9:30
" TAFETTA Down Jackets by MILLER a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
" 'Reg. 55.00 - NOW 29.95 Worship -Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.
d Need transportation? Call 662-
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NOW * *®*x
UNIVERSITY CHURCH
OPENI OF THE NAZARENE
409 S. Division
10 til 5:30 M. Robert Fraser, Pastor
Church School-9:45 a.m.
213 S. MAIN ST--665-3888 ANN Morning Worship-11:00 a.m.
__B Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.
CAMP SOMERSET FOR GIRLS
CAMP COBBOSSEE FOR BOYS
IN BEAUTIFUL MAINE
Top salary. accommodations and bene-
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® pertise in any of the following Swim-
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Skiing. Scuba Diving, Archery Rrely
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Gymnastics. Crafts 0Woodworking.
Starting Times: 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 pDramatics, Tripping. Photography
Po Ham Radio, Riding (English) Call or
Concordia Lutheran College write for information & application Act
Tickets available at Moe's Sport Shop now, our openings fiN quickly'
MARX BROTHERS in Vintage Comedies of imnoeReau1"ed5203
For further info cal 761-0153 CAMP OFFICE, Dept. 30
ANIMAL CRACKERS CAPOFIE Dp3
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AND e
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The crackers in this pungent bowl of soup bite back Wheth-
er they are destroying Freedonia or a society safari, the NIELSEN S ANNUA L
magic word for the Marx Brothers is "crazy."
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Sun.: Ozu's LATE AUTUMN FR
CINEMA GUILD IS NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERSHIP APPLICA-A utiful of Easter
TIONS-INQUIRE AT TICKET DESK BEFORE SHOW. DisplayoE t Lies,
Admission $1.25 Spring Blooming Plants, and Foliage PlantsV
CINEMA GUILD OLD ARCH. AUD. I In-Store Specials
* Drawing for Door Prizes
FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT'S 1968 COME and SHARE the BEAUTY of SPRING in our 2-ACRE GREENHOUSE
THE BRIDE WORE BLACK Excellent
Truffaut has described this film as an "homage to Hitch- Selection I LS EN 'S
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw
Sunday Services and Sunday
School-10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Testimony Meet-
ing-8:00 p.m.
Child Care Sunday-under 2
years.
Midweek Informal Worship.
Reading Room-306 E. Liber-
ty, 10-5 Monday - Saturday;
closed Sundays.
* * *
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (LCMS)
1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship ats
9:15 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Bible Study
at 9:15 p.m.
Midweek Worship Wednesday,
10 p.m.
* * *

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
662-4466
Sunday Morning Worship at
9:30 and 11:00.
Studen't coffee hour-12 noon.
4:00 Sunday - Rossini Nesse
Solennelle.
Monday Noon-Music Time.
UNIVERSITY REFORMED
CHURCH
1001 E. Huron
Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice,
Ministers
9:30 a.m. - Classes for all
ages.
10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship.
5:00 p.m.-Co-op Supper.
6:00 p.m.-Informal Evening
Service.
* * *

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EIATLORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
AMERICAN BAPTIST ICHURCH (ALC-LCA)
CAMPUS CENTER Gordon Ward, Pastor
502 E. Huron-663-9376 1801 S. Forest at Hill St.
Ronald E. Cary, Minister Holy Week Schedule:
Worship - 10 a.m.; B i b l e Palm Sun., 11:00 a.m.-Serv-
School-11 a.m. ice; 6:30 p.m.-Seder.
L e n t e n Discussion Series Wed., 6:00 p.m.-Lenten agape
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. meal.
S. MMaundy Thurs., 7:30 p.m. -
ST. MARY STUDENT Communion service.
CHAPEL (Catholic) Good Fri., 7:30 p.m.-Tene-
331 Thompson-663-0557 brae.
Weekend Masses: Holy Sat., 11:30 p.m.-Ester
Saturday, 5 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Hil.
Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m.,
10:30 a.m., noon, and S p.m.
(plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). FIRST UNITED METHODIST
* * * State at Huron and Washington
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Dr. Donald B. Strobe
CHURCH The Rev. Fred B. Maitland
Rev. Terry N. SmIith, The Rev. E. Jack Lemon
Senior Minister Worship Services at 9:00 and
608 E. William, corner of State 11:00.
Worship Service-10:30 a.m. Church School at 9:00 and
Sunday Morning Worship-10 11:00.
a.m. First Baptist Church. Adult Enrichment at 10:00.
Bible Study-11 a.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION
Fellowship Meeting Tuesday UNITED METHODIST
at 7:30 p.m. CAMPUS MINISTRY
S* * W. Thomas Schomaker,
UNIVERSITY CHURCH Chaplain/Director
OF CHIRIST 10 a.m.-Morning Worship.
Presently Meeting at the 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel-
Ann Arbor Y, 530 S. Fifth lowship.
David Graf, Minister 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c.
Students Welcome. Extensive programming for
For information or transpor- undergrads and grad students.
tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in-
10:00 a.m,-Sunday Worship. formation.
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of dandruff? Contact the technicians at:
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Located at 323 E. Willian,
between Fifth and S. Division
0Phone 665-0395k
WHERE CAN YOU RECEIVE A Special form-
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