1 Wednesday, January 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Women priests no b t Reports of hospital indictments denied r ~- -- _ - ._ _. ._ t Grammy nominations show g i ,~,, -vsw/a .a~iw wyfrom rock mic i c e ra (Continued from Page 1) dictment reqests, though he - has not personally contacted the COlUnlIUIIIt1lJ 'ttorney's Office. O'Brien says he doubts the story because "generally as a CLEVELAND, Ohio GPl - Six coirtesy, they (the Attorney's women Episcopal priests cele- Office) would have notified us.1 brated communion recently in We've got a good relationship; violation of church orders. with them. They would have called us as protocol and said The ceremony was conducted 'We're indicting your client. at Emmanuel Episcopal church Will you bring him down so we along with the Rev. Dalton don't have to go out and arrest Downs, the rector who was for- him?' " bidden by his bishop to invite "From everything we've seen, the women. this is premature," the attorney DURING THE sermon, t added. "The investigation is DURIG TH seronthe open ended. Rev. Suzanne Hiatt told aboutd., 250 persons in the congregation VA HOSPITAL chief of staff that the womens' actions "tend Martin Lindenaner said the hos- to be arrogant because we pre- pital has not been informed of1 sume to be right . . . but we any indictment requests. also see great good comingout Lindenauer added that, if the of all this trouble." story were true, it would have She said that the women's no effect on Narciso's present .presence had jeopardized some employment at the hospital. careers and had incurred the "We prefer to wive people the displeasure of some people. But: due process until proven inno- she added the risk involved had cent," Lindenauer said. revived the sense of fervor that H inspired the words of the Gos- IE ADDED that Narciso is presently working in an area in pel. I rh p h iinii wiieix tI-s.n he did not know when the nurse had been taken off the ICU.. Lindenauer said that Perez is also working in an area with no C ica V A hospital. Perez and Narciso were both questioned in November by a federal grand jury. Narciso was called back later for further tes- timony. Delonis said that Perez has been subpoenaed to reappear before the grand jury tomorrow along with several VA employes whom he declined to name. Interesting SportS Faets Former Illinois football stars J.C. Caroline coaches the Illinil LOS ANGELES (A') - In a "Captain Fantastic and the significant swing away from Brown Dirt Cowboy." rock music, the 18th annual The nominees for record of Grammy Award nominations the year were: "At Seventeen," spread across a wide spectrum Janis Ian; "Love Will Keep Us of popular songs yesterday from Together," Captain & Tennille; country ballads to Broadway "Lyin, Eyes," Eagles; "Man- show tunes. dy," -Barry Manilow , and The songs which garnered "Rhinestone Cowboy," Glen the most nominations were an Campbell. upbeat pop love song, "Love TH Will Keep Us Together" and a I HE CATEGORY of Song of country ballad, "Rhinestone the Year, a songwriters' award, Cowboy.." Each was nominated included an unexpected nomi-' in three categories including re- tunen a inothe Cshow cord ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ - fthyerndsg ftn -"Sand in the Clowns," Sthe year written by yStephen Sondheim for the musical, "A Little Night THE MOST - NOMINATED Music." artists of the year included four Officials of the National Acad-' singers who recently made big emy of Recording Arts and Sci- comebacks after popularity' in ences said the varied choice of the 50's - Neil Sedaka, Janis nominees indicated a trend' back to music "that can be humnimed by everybody." The 18th annual nominations were announced at the Holly- wood Palladium where the win- ners will be named in a TV special Feb. 28. Awards are presented in 48. categories which include classical music, country and western, rhythm and blues and spoken word re- cords. NOMINATIONS for best album of the year were: "Between The Lines," Janis Ian; "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowby," Elton John: "Heart Like a Wheel," Linda Ronstadt; "One Of These Nights," Eagles: and "Still Crazy After All These Years," Paul Simon. . jj .f t t 1 .; i (ff " !0f a M coMera"-it -BUNUEL NIGHT- TRISTANA (LUIS BUNUEL, 1970) in APD. A, ANGELL HALL at 7 & 10:30 THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL (1962) in AUD. A, ANGELL HALL at 8:45 only -TONIGHT- $1.25 single show-$2.00 double feature I defensive secondary and has Ian, Linda Ronstadt and Paul been on the staff since 1967. Simon. Elton John was nominated in Hall of Famer Glenn Hall two categories for his album, nlayed 18 National H o c k e y- League seasons as a goal ten- der, four with Detrot, 10 with Chicagoand four with St. Louis. 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Peter Beebe of Oberlin for violating church law on the same matter and for disobeying his bishop. AFTER THE service, the Rev. Mr. Downs said that by his actions, which have the sup- port of the majority of the ves- try, he was identifying the con- gregation with "the poor, the dispossesed, the oppressed and the disadvantaged." He said 'that by denying wo- men the same privilege as men, the Episcopal chijrch was the oppressor. He said the church cannot presume to be a moral voice in the world unless it can change its own institutions. Bishop Burt has said that al- though he favors the ordina- tion of women priests in prin- ciple, the matter should not usurp the authority of the bish- ops and should await the deci- sion of the church's general convention which meets next year. Marines have'fought in every U.S. war. 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