Saturday, January 10, 1976 I HE MICHIGAN DAILY root 3 i Saturday, January 10, 1976 iHE MICHIGAN DATLY rag. ~~V~r1 .. Cosmic couples; the stars and love ,,...._...,. n .rw _ i i a 1 3 (Continued from Page 1) pany places no constraints on and the renaissance of astrology matches racially or otherwise. in general, to a rejection of She says that several handicap- more traditional forms of self- ped people have used the serv- enlightenment, like religion and ice. psychotherapy. "It's against the law to dis- Simpson claims that the com- criminate against handicapped pany has had a hand in 22 mar- people," Simpson explained. riages, three divorces, and a The local vice squad has ap- couple of attempted rapes since phenlo wncsquadnhastsp- its inception a little over three parently shown some interest in years ago. Simpson's company. Simpson is "A lot of people are living to- able to recall several visits from gether, you know those kind, undercover cops who have tried the'll never tell you," Simpson to nail her for running a pros- tey'l ntitution ring, but she says her says. operation is legitimate. THOSE WHO want to use the SIMPSON admits that the ap- service must fill out a small yelow pplcaton ormasking plication process is not totally yellow application formaskig effective in screening out po- such information as race, reli- tnilydneosproai gion, marital status, in addition tentially dangerous personali- t. place, date, and time of birth. ties, as evidenced by the rape From this a staff of astrologists icdents.nShe recounted t create a full 'astrological profile story of one 52-year-old woman of the applicant, matching himye a cpanon heSmpso o her with compatible compan id she told the woman that at n - r l i 5 n d r i t e z t "ii i HOMEI4 KEEPIN( BUSY EP 1ORK NOT' YoU qOUGH? It's still not too late to come down to the Daily and help us out. The Business De- Doily Photo by STEVE KAGAN Simpson, who used to work for Deborah Simpson, director of Cosmic Astrology Services of East Detroit, which participated a computer dating service, says in yesterday's astrological convention at the Briarwood mall. that her company is not open to ----_g ay people. "I have gay friends," she An ola rou re ects unity bid said, "but it would be against roup rej cts ty i* te law. My attorney checked it gut. It's statute number some-, thing or other." ner age she "should have been flattered." Simpson says her company isI doing well and that she hopes to open a franchise in Cleveland in the near future. She adds that the company is developing other services, including "psy- chic parties," financial astrolo- gical charts, a n d astrology classes. (Continued from Page 1) E tary of the Cuban cabinet, who led a five-man delegation from4 Havana. He said he was in Ad-; dis Ababa only for bilateral dis- cussions with Ethiopian officials, but the Cubans wore badges en-7 titling them to visit the OAU conference center. SEVERAL thousand Cuban soldiers are reported ii Angola fighting with the Soviet-ackE dj faction.f TheoAU hm before 1 two ap-' plicants for recognition as the and have received American and legitimate government of An- South African aid. gola, the oil- and mine.,al-rich MORE THAN 20 African states west African territory set free have recognized the MPLA and by Portugal two months ago. many diplomats predict the OAU One is from the Popular Move- will seat MPLA delegates at its ment (MPLA), whose Paople's conference. Some, however, said Republic of Angola is suppo!ted the question is so divisive that by the Soviet Union and Cuba. the three-day summit might not The other is from the Na*ional even bring it up. Union (UNITA) and National Front (FNLA), who have formed Hawaii's sugar plantations a battlefield alliance as the occupy 226,580 acres of land on Democratic Republic of Angola four islands. - BUT SHE adds that the com- Train crash injures 290; none killed (Continued from Page 1) of the moving train, said, transit system, dedicated in "People just flew around. 1970. j Many had bleeding mouths and The "B-train" was not sched- noses and one woman was tiled to stop at the station and screaming about her teeth.' Buck said both trains were aigabuheteh. Bqui sibth anutm ticr One alderman called for the equipped with an automatic CTA to start daily examinations cab-signalling system deemed of its motormen to ensure they foolproof in preventing such ac- are "phyically, mentally and emotionally fit to work." "This accident was avoid- ot SAIDntothoeereouldofable, said Alderman Roman ot comm on rthe renort or Pucinski. "The motorman had one passenger in the first car a clear sky and sunny day. He of the second train that no one knew this was an A-train stop. was in the motorman's cob There's no reason this should hen te two trains struck rhave happened." However, police were search- The last major crash on the ing for the motnrnn of the CTA system was in May, 1974, moving train, McKinley Rss , when 225 people were injured. whom they irntedto iestion The worst one occurred in 1950 aoftr the ira',t. He disappeared when three people were killed after the incident. when a train hit an oil truck. partment NEEDS PEOPLE who want to: * work preparing ads and learning the operations of a daily paper - meet other good, frustrated people * party down once in a while " drink 5c Cokes * after the first month of money i, make a LITTLE bit ii I i s E 1 i+ You upo Ii don't need any special skills, nd we'll train you! Pleeease. , just show - -__,- 71 ' ()ne of th tirst policemen on the scene, Seraefnt Law- rence SA , said "Peonle were not s'renming, hut there was bload nd broken hones. One Idv's1 qts looked corn- rl-tely crushed." >PPAT) P'EDEFPvVN. who w-, in the In zt car of the ztationari train, said, "T looked li and T onld sQe the other train clos- m ~ n n ir S. T knew this wasj it. That train was coming aw- f1,11 fast." Micklr Po-rson, who h d been standirnv in the second car A AutA SWOMd tl M MOW &Te 6MWI7W dZAP Photo Universities, in the modern Florida freeze sense of the term, sprang up in the 12th and 13th centuries in The sunshine state turned into the orangecycle state yesterday as temperatures dropped into response to the resurgence of the low thirties. Sprinklers were being used ia this strawberry patch, near Tampa, to keep learning that preceded the Ren- the pIants from freezing. aissance in Europe. Probably not.All things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you're eating regularly. But... But have you ever considered what doing your job just a little better might mean? Money. Cold hard coin of the realm. If each of us cared just a smidge more about what we do for a living, we could actually turn that inflationary spiral around..Better products, better service and better management would mean savings for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed nerves its costing us now for repairs and inefficiency. Point two..By taking more pride in our work we'll more than likely see America regaining its strength in the competitive world trade arena. When the balance of payments swings our way again we'll all be better off economically. So you see-the only person who can really do what you do any better is you. PCI I