Fly the friendly highs of United.. . By ANITA CRONE D ESPITE the adage given us by Madi- son Avenue as gospel truth that "getting there is half the fun," "getting there" can be a real pain in the neck. It doesn't matter whether you fly, take a bus, or, if you can find one running to your destination, hop a train. "Getting there has little to offer. Sure you can catch up on reading, or, if you get bored look out the window, but there's not much else to do. Over the break between III-A and III-B I had to get there, and since it cost only about a dollar more to fly, and the flight lasted an hour, as op- posed to five or six on a bus, I took my youth fare card in hand and went to Metropolitan Airport, where I boarded flight 306 for Pittsburgh, Pa. ULTIMATELY, the flight ended in Washington, D.C., but that does noth- ing to this narrative except explain the type of passenger on the plane. At 9:20 in the morning you can only expect to be sitting next to people who had to "get there," wherever that was. The funny thing about standby is that it is possible to sit in the first class section. All you have to do is board the plane late. Not too late, because air- planes wait for no one, unless you're VIP enough to make it worth their while. I'm certain that if someone from the Civil Aeronautics Board is -late for your flight, you can bet that the plane will wait. But if you time it right, and have lots of carry-on baggage, the odds are good that you'll find yourself in the first class section. MY CHANCES were not good at all last Tuesday. The flight was packed. But there was a seat in the rear of the plane, next to a 50-year-old businessman on his way to Washington to have lunch with some big-wig in the government. Okay, that wasn't too bad. So we buckled up for safety and lis- tened as the pilot welcomed us aboard. While the stewardess explained the stan- dard lifesaving and oxygen procedures, the plane took off down the runway. "Remember," cautioned the steward- ess, "please no smoking while the no smoking sign is on." So, I settled in my seat and waited. The funny thing about the no smoking I expected him to decline and then either arrest me, call the stewardess and have me lectured, or ignore me. When my own aunt and uncle won't smoke with me, how could I expect a perfect stranger to be any different? He looked at me. "You won't tell any- sne?" I was stunned. This ian was strange. While I was thinking that I would never see him again, and how could I tell anyone, he was reaching for the joint. I HANDED it to him and watched. He examined it, much like one of the movies would show a man studying a fine cigar. He inhaled the smoke, and then scrunched in his seat, pot belly and all. It was really funny to see this 50- year-old man assume the fetal position in an 'economy class airplane seat. He might have gotten stuck, and then for sure the stewardesss would have noticed something. He looked at me. "Is this how you do it?" He had the joint in his mouth and was puffing like it was a cigar. "NO, IT'S more like a cigarette, only you hold the smoke in. Swallow it. That way you get the full enjoyment." I had to laugh. His throat would be sore, and Te was talking strangely. I had heard that you don't get high the first time you smoke. All sorts of wise adages were falling apart. Anyway, the man didn't turn me in. Just then, the no smoking sign lit up. He looked at it and was amazed at the mechanical brilliance of whoever in- vented flashing lights. "WHAT DO I do with it?" The joint was still burning. I put out the flame in the ashtray and then told him to eat the rest. He swallowed it. Before we landed, he whispered, "Hey, do you think you could get me some of this stuff?" I told him it would be easier if he just asked his kids. There was a 10-minute layover in Pittsburgh, and as he started to get off the plane, he wobbled a bit. The stewardess looked at him and remarked to another passenger, "Some people drink their breakfast." The man smiled knowingly. "And go through the day without a hangover," he added. -k sign is that all it says is no smoking. It doesn't say, as the signs do on busses, smoking of cigars and other things -prohibited by law. BUT YOU can smoke cigarettes on busses. I guess on planes you can smoke almost anything. When that little no smoking sign went off, I pulled out and lit up. Not a cigarette - I can smoke those anytime - but a big, fat, cigar-style joint, wrapped in American flag paper. The first toke wasn't bad. But I was slightly paranoid. After all, federal mar- shalls are supposed to be on planes to prevent hijacking. I hoped that if there were any marshalls on the plane, they would be far enough away not to' smell the marijuana. The businessman next to me was eye- ing me strangely, or else my own un- certainty was taking over and inhibit. ing my natural responses. "EXCUSE ME," he said: "What is that brand you're smoking?" Thinking quick- ly, I thought that maybe if I gave him a withering answer, he wouldn't bother me. "It's a new brand - Acapulco Gold," I said. He smiled. "Young lady, perhaps you're not aware of the illegality of that brand you're smoking. If I were a law en- forcement officer of any sort, I would be obliged to arrest you." "But sir," I gave him a smile. "Didn't you read the sign. All it says is no smoking, and that only applies when the sign is lit." But anyway, if you're going to arrest me, would you like a toke before it happens?" HE BLUSHED. I could imagine what was going through his mind. Here he was. Fifty years old, probably making $40,000 a year, with a wife and family. How could he smoke the evil weed? r a 11 sex information The P I Dill, part three ,;.. . ' ° - 7 1 r t ,,..: ::.: a..r _ _.,w . ...., t. " : i (EDITOR'S NOTE: This regular quoestion-asnd-answer coluomn oni matters of sexual concern is being published in co-operation w it h Counseling Services, a division of the Office of Student Services. Questions may be sent to nox 25, The Daily, 420 Maynard, or phon- ed into 76-GUIDE, the Counsel- ing Services' 24-hour counseling and referral service.) By ROBERT KOOP Q. I'm just starting the Pill. How do I do it? A. First, get them prescribed for you individually by a doctor. The doctor cane determine from your medical history what dosage pill you need, and will perform a routine pelvic examination and take a Pap smear (cancer test) to determine in part whether you should take it at all. When you start it's a good idea to use a backup method of con- traception during the first two weeks or month. (It's also im- portant to use a backup if you change from one dosage to a lower one.) Most women who get pregnant while on the Pill do it during the first month or right after a dos- age change. They're easy to take - it's a good idea to do it at the same time every day so it'll be easier to remember. What you do is: 1) Count the first day of your period as Day 1. 2) Take the first pill of the first cycle on Day 5, whether youd period has stopped or not. 3) Take one pill every day un- til the package i&empty. 4) At the end of the cycle, de- pending on the kind of pill used you must either wait until bleed- ing starts and begin the next package of pills on Day 5 and if no bleeding occurs start the next cycle on Day 7; or wait 7 days and begin the next pack- age no matter when menstruation begins. Q. What if I forget to take a pill one day? A. You should take it as soon as you remember it and take the next day's pill at the regular time. If you do this it's a good (very good) idea to use a backup me- thod of contraception until the next cycle. You might not really need to, but explain that to the baby. Q. I just started the Pill and I'm bleeding a little. Should I stop? A. If it's only a little, no. Keep taking them. If a full period oc- curs while you're taking them, though, you should stop taking them and start the next cycle five days after the bleeding began. It can help to keep a record of any bleeding on a calendar - so you don't haxe to try to remember if it started on Monday or Tuesday - or was it- Sunday? Q. My boyfriend is away for the summer and I want to know if I should stop using the pills while he's gone. A. Probably not, if it's only going to be for a couple of months. The cycle may become confusing and you'll have to relearn the habit of taking them, and you'd need to use a backup method the first month you went back on them -- It's probably more hassle than it's worth. Q. Where's the cheapest place to get pills? . A. The Health Service Pharm- acy (here in town anyway). They cost $1.50 a month there. At pharmacies and drug stores around town they range from $1.75 to $2.50 a month. Q. If I have intercourse during my period should I use my dia- phragm or is it safe without it? A..Most people assume that conception is pretty unlikely to occur during a woman's period. Generally, this is true. BUT there is an element of risk involved, especially toward the end of the period. And when the stakes - unwanted pregnancy - are high, it's a good idea to steer clear of all the risks you can. Whatever your method of contraception, it should be used at every act of intercourse. Q. My periods were regular be- fore I started using the Pill and I just stopped using it. Can I expect them to be regular now? .. A. Well, yes. In most instanc- es women with a regular cycle will re-establish their previous pat- tern after they go of f the Pill, There are exceptions to this rule, though. Some women will miss one or two periods after t h e y And in young women the m e n - strual pattern may change inde- pendent of use of the Pill. The Editorial Page of The Michigan Daily is open to any- one who wishes to submit articles. Generally speaking, all articles should be less than 1,000 words. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Doily express the individual opinions of the author. This must be noted in all reprints. Friday, July 2, 1971 News Phone: 764-0552 NIGHT EDITOR: ANITA CRONE Suimer Editorial Stafl MARCIA ABRAMSON LARRY LEMPERT Co-Editor Co-Editor OBERT CONROW JU ..................................... Books Editor IB~ JUDRIS ................... .....,... ......,._. Photograpisy Editor a