Saturday, December 4, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paige five Saturday, December 4, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Women, 4 - seek own telepi io e lising 46 WASHINGTON (A ar- Worn en's rights advocates have ask- ; ed thesedera Communication Commission (FCC) to require' free listings for married wom- en, either on the same line with their husbands or separately. Telephone companies now \ .4 charge for additional listings. t The charges range from 27 cents a month in New Jersey to $1 a month in New York.x THE COMPLAINT filed with the FCC this week asks in ef- fect: Why should a married woman have to pay to hav e r her name in the directorv. She already knows her. own tele-z phone a heer. It is the peo- ple who want to reach her, and don't know her husband's name, who need the informa-; t" -q zif US. directories ' are the tvniral and inevitable outcamne ' ofc1rrDnt telenhoneI dirrtorT nolicies," the com- - . plaint said. A snokoz-an for American Tei~nhnn~e & Tel~ranh Co. said* "Waiter, there's a grasshopper in my, coffee!" John Anciello cries during a lunch break yesterday Well, not really AP Photo th*i All~wn free listings for Rd~iitha+ aln rnherre of a-tfag i helping set up a new exhibit at Boston's Museum of Science, and he isn't bothered by the giant grasshopper, a'model, that is additinnal =members of a farm. 6 wching him eat. lv woId inrresge the size and" wg cost of directories. ChiurchW1lvo4ft epOke4 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. Transportation available. Sunday School-9:00 a.i:. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 E. Huronj Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m. - Classes for all- ages. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship.. j5:00 p.m.-Co-op Supper. 6:00 p.m.-Informal Evening Service. ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30.p.m. Worship -Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Need transportation? Call 662- 9928. * ',* * UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 AlfreJ T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday \orning Bible Study at 9:15 p.m. Midweek Worship Wednesday 10 p.m. * * * ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-6630557 Weekend Masses: Saturday, 5 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and, 5 p.m. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). CAMPUS CHAPEL-A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Rev. Don Postema, Pastor Welcome to all students! Second Sunday of Advent Advent Celebration of Holy Com- munion. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch. ) Evening Service--6:00 p.m. "God's people in God's world for God's purpose" * * *r FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister 608 E. William, corner of State Worship Service-10:30 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. - CelebrationjFel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c. Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation. *4 * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the * * Ann Arbor Y, 530 S. Fifth LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN David Graf, Minister CHURCH (ALC-LCA) Students Welcome. Gordon Ward, Pastor For information or transpor- 801 S. Forest at Hill St. }atio: 663-3233 or 426-3808. Sunday Service at 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship. - paid advertisemet TH C 0"NVPL ATNT was filed by frr ind i-d5al wonlen, join- e'd bx7 the Women's Eoi'itv Ac- tion Legate and the National Oroaniativn fnr Women. One nlni'ytiff had a stu~dy macd which said the listings' would not r-d-lv increase the size of the Dallas telephone di- rectory. Under the system stud- ies, a given surname would be listed only once in the direc- tory, no matter how many fam- ilies of that name there were. Then the given names would be listed below. An example listed by the plaintiffs:' ADAMS Ann, John 107 Farmdale 123-4567 Carl, Jane 4111 Williams Pkwy. 234-5678 Mary 309 Scotts Bluff 345-6789 Thee women 'said they are not insisting on this particular form, however. Other alternatives would be "Adams, John and Ann" or a separate free list- ing for each adult subscriber. The complaint said telephone companies in Geneva; Switzer- land, and in Israel, Austria and Sweden already provide such listings. Trial halted by bribe attempt . BALTIMORE U P) - A 67-ye old furniture salesman is be held in connection with an all ed attempt to bribe a juror the political corruption trial Maryland Gov. Marvin Man and four other men. ' A source told The Associa Press, meanwhile, that prose tors had told Judge John Pr and defense a:torneys on Thu day that they did not feel th was any link between the br attempt and any of the defe ants. WALTER WEIKERS w held une J- ""00 000 bond on obs ructio:i of justice charge snakesman in the U.S. attorne office announced yesterd Weikers, a native of Gauk gshafen, Germany, has lived the Baltimore area since 19 Postal inspectors arrested w kers on T!iesday after ju Oscar Sislen reported the br attempt to U.S. marshals. No public record of the rest or of an arraignment, one was held, could be found newsmen in Baltimore. All ar-f ing eg- in of del ted cuz- att ere! 'f ;y ficials involved in the case re- licity about the arrest from fused comment. reaching jurors in the t: al. A reliable source said federal U.S. ATTY. Jervis Finney in prosecutors told 'Pratt and ne- Baltimore refused to comment fense attorneys in a private on the report. "I don't think meeting Thursday that the su- it's appropriate to say anything spect had no known :onnec ions at this point." Asked if ;here with any of the five defendants. would be any announcementf from his office later yesterday, BALTIMORE RADIO station Finney said, "I just can't an- WCBM reported today that its swer that." sources said Baltimore gamblers which we regard as urnainted," Pratt said Thursday in a brief statement. NEWS BULLETIN The scientific world held its breath this week as ex- perts succeeded in reviving a prehistoric man and wo- man found in a glacier Mon- day by explorers from the Institutional Research Foundation. The couple were defrosted and resus- citated by Ann Arbor cryo- genics specialist, Raymond . Clothing and other artifacts at the site indicate that the two are a primitive form of artist and model. This was confirmed when upon learning English, the cave man revealed himself to be prehistoric artist and art instructor Guy Paleozoic. "Professor" Paleozoic and his model will make their first public appearan- ces at local art fairs this weekend. The first will be at the Ann Arbor Art Asso- ciation, 117 W. Liberty, Saturday,Dec. 4, at 3 p.m. They will then visit the U of M Arts and Crafts Guild at the coliseum on Hill St. at 5th Ave., Sunday, Dec 5, at 1, 4, and 7. The prehis, toric art instructor will brief ly lecture and demonstrate his techniques. A void in history is about to be filled. ibe Oscar Sislen, 56, of Bethesda,1 nd- Md., was replaced as a juror in' the 2% month trial Wednesday.' U.S. District Court Judge John ras Pratt said then that Sislen had1 an to step down because of a res-I , a piratory ailment. yv' s; ay. Reports surfaced Thursday m. that Sislen had been removed in after he told the judge he was )8 offered a $10,000 bribe to hold 9e- out for acquittal of Mandel and tro his four codefendants, ibe MANDEL and four co-.defend- ar- ants. brothers William and liar- if rv Rodgers. W. Dale :less and' by Ernest Corey, are accused of of- violating the federal antiracke- teering statute through an al- frud scheme involving r a i 1 fraud and bribery. It ischairg- ed that Mandel used his mfiu- ence to gain legislation favor- able to a race track owned by his co-defendants, who are ac-1 cused of -giving Mandel gifts and other remuneration .n re- * turn. beting on the trial's outcome. were behind the reported bribe offer. Pratt could not be imndiate- ly reached for comment. Sislen has been unavailable for com- ment and court officials ,h a f e had no official comme it on tl-e renorts. Bail reportedly was set high enough to keep the mna a in jail during the period in which news of the arrest might reach the jury, sources told the Was:.ng- ton Post. The newspaper cTiot- ed a Balkimore bonds:-in as saving the hail was about ;410,- 000. FINNEY CHOSE to asx postal inspectors and the 1n err l Re- venue Service to investigate the alleged bribe because they were already handling ihe Mandel: case, the Washington Star said today. The trial is scheduled to re- sume on Monday, after being in- terrupted Thursday for meetings THE JUDGE said Thursday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN that media reports of the alleg- CHURCHI ad offer had promp ei him to 1432Washtenaw Ave. order the remaining jurors and W in4466 alternates sequestercd indefin- Wors 9 itely at the Lord l-1i:imore Hk- Sundays. tel. Student coffee hour at 12:00. tel. .4:00 Sunday - Discussion of He criticized segments of the Values and Careers. Dinner at Bal imore and Washiingon news 6:00 ($1.25). media for carrying stories about Tuesday, 3:30-"Basic Beliefs the alleged bribe attempt, rd- of the Church." First of six ding they had "made their cc n- # seminars. tribtition to the adminis ratio-n of * * * justice." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The Washington Post, which SCIENTIST reported the $10.000 figure, said d 1833 Washtenaw Federal authorities were inv sti- Sunday Services and Sunday the itutio. Te Wsh-School-10:30 a.m. gaing the situation. the Wadi- Wednesday Testimony Meet- inaton Star said Sislen had re- g :p mained on the jury several days C ing-8:00 p.m. after reporting the aiegel f- Child Care Sunday-under 2 Fer to permit officia.s to trace Midweek Informal Worship. its source. Reading Room+-306 E. Liber- None of the par, icipiants in the ty, 10 - 5 Monday - Saturday; meeting in Pratt's chamlers closed Sundays. would comment on whethe- de- , fense lawyers asked the judge AMERICAN BAPTIST Enjoy European radition at its Best. to declare a mistrial. The codefendants allegedly' provided Mandel wvn gifts and business interests in return for his effdrts to get the 1972 Gen- eral Assembly to legislate bene- fits for Marlboro Raczz Track, which the others secretlJ pur- chased on Dec. 31, 1971. - CAMPUS CENTER 502 E. Huron-663-9376 Ronald E. Carey, Campus Minister Sunday Morning Worship-10 a.m. First Baptist Church. Bible Study-11 a.m. Fellowship Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Join The I1 Daily t* 215 N. Main .' Ann Arbor 663-7758 The arrested man, said to be i between the judge and attorneys . hs for both sides at which Pratt i his 60s, was taken before . determined the allegations had Pratt for a hearing, the Post not prejudiced the remaining said, but the judge ordered the jurors. hearing kept secret to avoid pub- I "Fortunately, we hav3 a jury Were tellini 44 million prisoners - in the United States how to escape. l AP Photo "Open wide and say 'ahhh'," Ed Hollister of Dayton, Ohio seems to be saying to his sick car. Actually he's just trying to get to the botton of his auto's trouble> Maybe he should tell it to take two aspirin and ... f -d --^. l potters' guild '9,9,9 A A AI i - ~'~w$~-- , :.y-- -M b "MY..