Saturday, November 6, 1976 Page Two" 4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY , Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 6, 1976 t rIn CHOWCHILLA KIDNAP TRIAL: Change of venue granted screenplay by. WILLIAM GOLDMAN from his novel produced by ROBERT EVANS and SIDNEY BECKERMAN SHOWTIMES Friday: 7:00 and 9:05 Sat.-Sun.: 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:25 "How many people do you know who nave been cured of cancer?" Flip Wilson, National Crusade Chairman U -SHOWTIMES- Friday: 7:00 and 9:00 Sat. and Sun.: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 "The Ritz" "It's a Ball of a Brawls -Judith Crist RATED (R) -SHOWTIMES- Friday: 7:00 and 9:00 Sat. and Sun.: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 "Against A Crooked Sky" RATED (G), Almost everybody knows someone who has died of cancer. But the fact is about two million living Americans have been cured. Not only. cured but leading active, normal lives. Another. fact is millions more could'be. By getting to the doc- tor in time. By availing themselves of the most effective treatments to- day. By advances made through cancer research. Research which is made possible with the help of the American Cancer Society. To save more people, the American Cancer Society needs more money. So, please give. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. AmericanI Cancer Society "fS SPACE CONTUTEO BYEBYHEPUGO wYaVwq f vfp 4 BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH 900 Plum-663-3800 Rev. John A. Woods, Pastor Sunday Morning Services - 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School-9:00 a.m. ; Transportation available. * * * , UNIVERSITY CHURCH / OFTHE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School--9:45 A.m. Morning Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Wrship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor V, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister 608 E. William, corner of State Worship Service-10:30 a.m. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Service at 11:00 a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State at Huron and Washington Dr. Donald B. Strobe The Rev. Fred B. Maitland The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. Church School at 9:00 and 11:00. Adult Enrichment at 10:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY W. Thomas Schomaker, Chaplain/Director 10 a.m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c. Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on Sundays. Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday -Symposium on "Presbyterians and the Revolu- tion;" Dinner 6:00 ($1.25). 3:30 Tuesday - Paul Tillich Seminar, fourth of six meetings. 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 MADERA, Calif. (AP) - A judge has ordered that the trial of three men accused in the Chowchilla mass kidnaping be moved and that the grand jury transcript be kept sealed to avoid prejudicing their rights. Superior Court Judge Jack Hammerberg indicated that his ruling yesterday hinged on the need to ensure that any eventu- al verdict is not reversed on grounds the defandants' rights were prejudiced. "I HAVE NO intention of giv- ing the defendants the absolute right to overturn the trial by knowingly making an improper ruling at this point," Hammer- berg said in granting a change of venue requested by defense attorneys. i 4 I ". J l ., t f -i. He said his order to keep the 5:0pm.-Co-op Supper. 6:00 p.m.-Informal Evening grand jury transcript and evi- Service. dence gathered in the case seal- e e * * 4ed followed logically from the CAMPUS CHAPEL-A Campus venue change because the case Ministry of the Christian no 'wilii tmove to another Reformed Church judge's jurisdiction. 1236 Washtenaw Ct. "To open the grand jury tran- Rev. Don Postema, Pastor script or to remove the restrain- Welcome to all students! ing order at this time by a court Morning Worship-10 a.m.-"I which could not try the case Believe." I would be untimely and irrespon- 11:30 a.m.-Lunch. sible," he said. Evening Service-6:00 p.m.- BOTH RULINGS were expect- "Celebrating the Story-Service ed in light of previous decisions, of Holy Communion." cited by the defense, that tend "God's people in God's world to require that judges carefully for God's purpose." protect a case from possible * * * prejudice. ST. MARY STUDENT Attorneys for the three, charg- CHAPEL (Catholic) ed with kidnaping 26 Chowchilla 331 Thompson-663-0557 - school children and their bus Weekend Masses: driver on July 15, argued that Saturday, 5 p.m., 11:30 p.m. the trial must be held elsewhere Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., because everyone in this rural 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. central California county of 50,- (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). * * * 1 000 residents became emotional- in San Francisco. ly involved. THE DEFENSE SAID the Hammerberg will decide in a transcript should remain sealed few days where to move the so prospective jurors, won't be trial after he receives a list prejudiced. That issue could be of available courts from the raised again, when the case Administrative Office of Courts' moves to another jurisdiction. U.S., Mexico OK prisoner exchanges WASHINGTON UP) - The of other Mexicans serving time United States and Mexico have in other states. agreed on a treaty to allow H O W E V E R, the agree- about 600 Americans now in ment with Mexico does permit Mexican jails to come home to the transfer of these prisoners, complete their sentences, the as well, if the states agree. State Department announced They may join in the program yesterday. before the treaty is submitted Some 1,200 Mexicans in U. S. to the Senate for ratification or federal prisons similarly would afterward. have the option of being trans- Excluded, however, are fed- ferred to Mexico. eral prisoners in the two coun- MOST OF the Americans tries serving sentences of six serving time in Mexico were months or less. convicted of drug offenses. In A handful of Americans are many instances, they and their in Mexican state jails. An relatives have complained of amendment to the Mexican con- maltreatment and lack of ac- stitution, approved by the Mex- cess to U. S. consular officials ican House of Representatives and lawyers. on Thursday ,would permit After they are relocated to them to complete their .sen- U. S. prisons they will have the tences in American prisons. right for parole. Evidence of A "three-way consent" proce- abuse would be likely to im- dure would be involved. The prove the returned prisoner's prisoner would make the initial chances of being set free, State request to complete his sentence Department legal experts said. at home.. Then, if the two gov- So far, hundreds of Mexicans ernments gave their approval, convicted in state courts and he would be transferred to a confined to state prisons would prison in his own country. not be eligible for transfer. An According to the announce- estimated 1,000 Mexicans are in ment the purpose of the treaty California prisons with hundreds 'is "to facilitate rehabilitation." ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF 4-t 1 A bl LV N7V 7 W % -1db1/0 A -4 4 lbA ik -9 MME ***The MICHIGAN THEAT RE*** Friday and Saturday November 5 &6 At12:00 Midnight presents' ***** a* All Seat. Just t ' 7 i I r k I' I }} I Order Your Subscrip ion Today 764-0558 3 1 I ti t I IF!Pil TY'S A I!R I ti . i t i f I I I CHRIST_ ff tf1Se K "U S30 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday 9:30 forc Caccptance of Israel a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Worship - Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. BETRYT, Lebanon (AP)-Talk attacks on Israel, no matter summit that the PLO represents Need transportation? Call 662- of a Palestinian ministate in the what the others settle for. the West Bank Palestinians, but 9928. Mideast was revived yesterday «'{T IS INEVTTABLE that our it, has stopped short of relin- *R L *As guerrillas conceded that set- str1Jd&e shoitd continue against o1ishing the Jordanian claim to UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN backs in Lebanon may force the Zionist enemy as long as the territory. The king has hint- CHAPEL (LCMS) their leadership for the first there is something called Israel ed he might back a Jordanian- 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 time to come to terms with on any nart of Palestinian soil," Palesti'in federation. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor j Israel. he said in an interview with SPECULATION about a new Sunday Morning Worship at :BaDt Palestinian extremist the proue rrilla Beirut newspa- Palestinian willingness to reach 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. leader Dr. George Habash vow-: per Al Moharrer. an a~^'ormoddation- with Israel Sunday Morning Bible Study ed that armed attacks on Israel "I elm sorry to put it on rec- also has been raisd by an an- at 9.15 p.m. would continue. ord that for the first time in the i nolnncement that the Palestinian Midweek Worship Wednesday, IN A NEWSPAPER interview, history of our people's' struggle, National Council will meet next 1 Habash was quoted as saying there are some leaders and or- month in Cairo.for the first time FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, conservative Arab governments ganizations that exnress their since June 1974. The council is SCIENTIST are trying to use the Syrian readiness to conclude a settle-. a kind of parliament for the 1833 Washtenaw rout of the guerrillas in Lebanon menit with the Israeli. Zionist Palestinian movement. Sunday Services and Sunday to push for an accommodation enemy," Habash declared. Its meeting presumably will School-10:30 a.m. with Israel. It is believed here Though he did not name him, take stock of where the move- Wednesday Testimony Meet- that such a settlement might the obvious target of Habash's ment stands after the Lebanese ing-8:00 p.m. take the form of a Palestinian g i dfeats. G'ierrilla . involvement pChild Care Sunday-under 2 ministate in territory now occu-leader Yasir Arafat.- The PLO in the civil war reduced Pal- yeeaeabrAaatismdeu estinian military potential, tar- Midweek Informal Worship. As a Palestinian officer here ieofdmainlinerpenil t Redn'om- .Lber.. said, "The best the PLO (Pales-ofmiln guerrilla groups shdtePOig adlf Reading Room-306 E. Lib. d"Thconsidered moderate in their Arafat subject to Syrian pres- ty, 10 - 5 Monday e Saturday; tine Liberation Organisation) sure. closed Sundays. y leadership can do now is accept approach to Israel. sd dy adewrsquare milesof lsande t THERE HAS BEEN consider- Habash said the Syrian pres-. AMERICAN BAPTIST bequeath to the next genera- able soeculation that Arafat and sure also is being expanded into CAMPUS CENTER tion. At least let the next gen-' the PLO are ready to settle for Pan-Arab pressure with deploy- 502 E. Huron-663-9376 eration have a little bit of land a Palestinian ministate on the ment of an Arab force in Leb- Ronald E. Carey, for a future base of opera- Israeli-occupied Jordanian West anon and its transformation in- Campus Minister tions." Bank and in the Gaza strip, to a "strike force" with orders Sunday Morning Worship-10 Habash, chief of the Popular seized from Egypt in the 1967 to hit back at any truce viola- a.m. First Baptist Church. Front for the Liberation of Pal- Mideast war. torsbash's Poular Front Is the Bible Study-11 a.m. estine, declared that his Rejec- These, reports, emanating P chief gro u in- the Rejection Fellowship Meeting Tuesday tion Front coalition of radical from Palestinian officials them- Front coalition. Others are the at 7:30 p.m. guerrillas will never stop its selves, say the guerrillas' mili- Froni-backed Arab Liberation -n- tary defat in Lebanon con- Front, the Popular Front for the viced Arafat and his aides Liberation of Palestine-General UAC Mediatrics that recovery of Palestine by Command, a small but militari- force is out of the question. .l active extremist group, and "THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR" Ica This is ta tm inuat - te Polar Strugge ron, an regimes stood by in apparen other splinter band. starring approval while Syria establish- These groups often are behind a dnarol o e ri e stblis suchspectacular terrorist. strik- ROB ER T REDFORD ,~e otoloe h guerrillas es as airline hijackings., But din savage battles in the Leba- Arafat's mainline groups, chief- ly his own Fatah, have superior FAYE DUNA WAY THE ISRAELI position has nimbers and equipment and been that the Palestinians are movement's real military punch. Talready represented by Jordan, S TONIGHT at 7 & 9:45-Nat. SCI. Aud. which has a large Palestinian THE MICHIGAN DAILY population, and that the issue volume LXXXVII, No. 51 must be settled in the context Saturday, November 6, 1976 of Israeli-Jordanian negotiations. is edited and managed by students Observers believe the Israelis at the University of Michigan. News might accept a Palestinian oone 764-0562. Second class postage t W k tpaid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. F "FT IFORUM NO W SHO ING state on the West Bank if it Published daily Tuesday through T were federated with Jordan, and Sunday morning duringithe Univer- S:. AT 730 AND 9.30 if Israel received proper securi- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Sun. at 5:30 7:309:30 ty guarantees But the Arbor. Michigan 48109. Subscription have consitently tref se o e-rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- have consistently refused to ne- ters): $13 by mail outside Ann gotiate with. the PLO. Arbor. ToSummer session publiphed Tues- There's a sexual .,z tJday through Saturday morning. evolutionKing Hussein's government is . stscription rates: $6.50 in Ann _ l unclear. Officially it supports Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann going on... 'mthe declaration of a 1974 Arab Arbor and all the leaders --- are in my famlly. ° FRI.-SAT. $2.50 4 ° PHIL RECORDS' ROSALIE ...- ........mmnwaSORRELS All too often, when the party ends, the trouble begins. People who shouldn't be doing anything more active than going to sleep are driving a car. Speeding and weaving their way to death. Before any of your friends e-rive home from your party, make sure they aren't drunk. Don't be fooled because they drank only beer or wine. Beer and wine can be just as intoxicating as mixed drinks. If someone gets too drunk to drive, drive him yourself. Or call a cab. Or offPr to let him sleep over. Ma. , your friend won't be feeling so good on the morning after, but you're going to feel terrific., - - -----~~ i DRUNK DRIVER, DEPT. Y B-1 BOX 2345 I ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I vIant to keep my friends alive I I for the next party. I I Tell me what else I can do. I I a..-. * . . .. - ,, X*u: