Saturday, July 13, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Hypnologists help clients break bad habits, maintain good ones (COuttuuedfromPage3) tending." However, he admits that the center had not discov- ered any "fakers." There are no regulations guv- erning practicing hypnologiuts in Michigan. "We would like to see laws," says Beltz. "Some practitioners are doing more than they are qualified for. They are dealing with complex emotional prob- lems they cannot handle." "--- CLIP AND SAYE-* Phone Numbers r , Circulation 764-0558 Classified Adv. 764-0557 M , D is'lay Adv. 764-0554 News ; 764-0552 Sports 764-0562 -A---.. CLIP AND SAVE .r--" Read and Use Daily Classifieds Beltz contends that there are f e w professional hypoologists nationally, although many medi- cal personnel practice it regu- larly. "Yet," Beltz warns,. "there a r e thousands of non-profes- sional practitioners, and this is where concerns should be." To someone seeking sypnosis, Beltz cautions, "Watch out if he (the practioner) is vague when asked for his creden:ials, displaiys instahility in his husi- ness, or has a non-prufessiosal Bet., an ordatned minister of the Society for Spiritual Mid, an interfaith group of practic- ing c 1 e r i e a I hypnotists, re- ceived his MA in Guid.ice mid Counselling at Eastern Mich- igao and has participated in seminars conducted by I hi e American Institute of l ypas-is, Los Angeles. (A'cA enlice4 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BETHLEHEM UNITED SCIENTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 1833 Washtenaw 423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 Sunday Service and Sunday Minister: hloward F. Gebhart School-10:30 a.m. 10 a.m- Worship Service and Wednesday Testimony Meet- Church School. ing-8:00 p.m. Child Care-Sunday, under 2 UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN years; Wednesday, through 6 CHAPEL (LCMS) years. 1518 Washtenaw Ave. Reading Room - 306 E. Lib- Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor erty. 10-9 Mon., 10-5 Tues.-Sat. Stnday Service at 9:15 a.m. "The Truth That Heals" - WPAG radio, 10 a.m. Sunday. CAMPUS CHAPEL * * * 1236 Washtenaw Court CANTERBURY HOUSE (I Block S. of C.C. Little Bldg.) 218 N. Division-665-0606 The Rev. Donald Postema Holy Eucharist at noon at Morning Service-10:00 a.m.- Canterbury House. "God's Quarrel With People." * * * Evening Service-6:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED loly Communion. CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL Ministers CHURCH, 306 N. Division 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer * * * and Sermon. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 7:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist in CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. chapel. Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John R. Waser, Brewster H. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN Gere, Jr. CHURCH (ALC-LCA) "Where Christ, Campus and (Formerly Lutheran Student 'ommuni y meet" . Chapel) 9:30 am. -- Worship Service. 801 S. Forest Aye, at Hill St. Sermon Title: "Our Help and Donald G. Zill, pastor Our Hope." Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. Sittin pretty NO, HE'S not doing the tango-Dave Macdonald's horse strug- gles to stay upright as his rider competes in a bareback riding competition at rodeo in Calgary. c U tate accepts budget (Continued from Page 2) THE UNIVERSITY had re- quested an increase of $23.4 million, which included a 9.7 per cent salary increase, a five per cent inflationary increase on non-salary items and a .7 per cent staff benefits increase. However, University officials admit the requests were maisly for "bargaining purposes only" and that they never expected to receive them. Fauri admitted he was "of course glad to note that the Senate had concurred v i-h the House's higher figure" on the budget. PRESIDENT Robber Flem- ing is expected to aunt ncee the University's appropriations of the budget, sometime before the July 26 Regents gaeeting. The Regents will approve the proposed allocations : at that time. An announcement of any rise in tuition would also take place then.. Fleming was not available for comment on yesterday's ac- tion by the legislature. In another controversial area, the Higher Education Bill ap- if you see news happen call 76-DAILY proved yesterday granted no funds for proposed law schools at either Michigan State Uni- versity or Western Michigan University as had been hotly debated in the legislatute. The measure also granted the University of Michigan Dear- born Campus a'$5.9 million bud- get and the University's Flint campus a total of $5.1 million. In addition, the bill appro- priated $6.9 million for the Uni- versity's psychiatric hospitals, an increase of $.5 million and gave the Mental Health Re- search Institute $1.7 million, a S.1 million increase. THIS WEEKEND 8:30 $2.00 FRI.-SAT. BARRY O'NEILL traditional songs and stories with concertina MON.-TUES. DAVID BROMBERG 2 SETS 9 & 11 $'1.50 each 1421 Hill 761-1451 - A* BENEFIT FOR WEDT-FM, DETROIT * T6 Directos Company presents SATURDAY ANGELL HALL CINEMA 7,SATURDAYMdAD. A.25 7,9,1 P.M. adm. $1.25