Saturday, July 23, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five I Saturday, July 23, 1977 tHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page FIve I Nurses appear at Fair (Continued from Page ft 2600 signatures. Some of the promoting its own social or po- more vocal supporters have in- litical cause, including the GEO, cluded a petite Filipino nun yell- the Libertarian P a r t y, ---and ing, "Support VA nurses-sign Ozone House. But the Narciso- the petition!" Sister Josefina, Perez Committee was drawing the nun, confided privately, by far a much larger crowd. "I'm so embarrassed, I'm not One w o r k e r manning the used to doing this." booth, Mike Price, is not sur-' Nearby, the Feminists in Sup- prised. "If I thought they (Nar- port of Narciso and Perez ciso and Perez) were guilty, I (FSNP) have set up another wouldn't be here," he said. booth. Their objectives, besides "The major aspect of what we the signing of the ubiquitous are trying to do is let the people petitions, include sales of a know of the genuine actual in- brightly-colored t-shirt bearing nocence of the two nurses." the legend, "Support the VA "THERE IS a full schedule of nurses / Stop FBI frame - ups," volunteers to staff the booth, and the likenesses of the two New offers of help come in nurses. every day from Ann Arbor citi- Jayne Weideman, at the FSNP zens. We have such a backlog booth, claims sales are going of volunteers to call upon," well. "A few people have bought Price said, adding, "It's not an more than one. We even re- ethnic effort." ceived $25 for one t-shirt and Narciso, who like Perez faces many people have given money possible life imprisonment for without taking one." The shirts her involvement in the murders, sell for $5 apiece. is trying to remain calm. "I'm Besides wearing t-shirts, many very grateful," she said, of the Narciso-Perez supporters sport number of supporters who have blue ribbons on their clothing. turned out to sign petitions The ribbons are folded half and which call for a new trial on the pinned on in the shape of in- basis that the original trial was verted Vs. "When the nurses unfair. are found innocent the ribbons When ques'ioned about the will be turned over to form an possibility of the verdict being upright V," vowed Price. overturned by J u d g e Philip Like-minded support groups Pratt, the original presiding throughout the country will be judge in the case, Narciso sponsoring rallies in the next stated, "I'm very hopeful." few days in such diverse cities SINCE THE Art Fair began, as Chicago, Los Angeles, New the petitions have drawn some York, and Detroit. Hav-a-munch con que (Continued from Page 3 perience. "Preaching ain't teaching or "HAPPINESS IS only ob- reaching so sell it don't tell it," tained when I am -expressing Hava said, my creative energy. I do it in AND IF HAVA says sell it poetry. Poetry is therapy. That don't tell it, he sells it through is the answer for me. Other his charismatic appeal, poetry than that . and most importantly his ac- Hava has developed a unique tions. . eoutlook on life that demands Recently after returning from we each be responsible for our- the Milan fair .Hava found he selves and be sensitive to the had an excess of submarine needs of others. It is only our- sandwiches. selves who can save us. "I didn't want to throw them "Anything you perceive you away so we just ran around can achieve if you are dumb Ann Arbor and we were giving enough to believe," he said. the subs away. And we fed Then he illustrated his point people last night (Thursday). in a poem. They didn't have any money "I ONCE WAS a tadpole liv- and they were from out of ing in a muddy fog, then one town," he said. Jay I leaped out and became WHEN THE BODY is fed the a frog! My world had been a soul finds it easier to digest the shallow muddy hole, and the optimistic messages which darkness covered up my love- Hava recites with free-flow full soul/ What kept me there spontinaety was my blind vanity, which "If you read the poetry you finally took away all my san- will find out we have a mes- ity/ Now I leap around without sage to say. What we are try- any fear, and stay in tune so ing to do is help others. We ; can hear/ The sound of love a have a message," he says. cosmic power, which is unit- Hava exudes the energy and ing the world with a loveful zest for life of someone who shower." has hit the pits and had to He says every person is god climb out hand over hand from because we are all connected the muck-sucking depths. Hava by a spiritual bond. We all is an alcoholic and has seen have the power to direct our both the good and the bad. He lives as we desire. is eager to share his answer "You are life, man. You are to what makes life a good ex- energy, spirit, life, love and GEORGE CUKOR'S 1935 DAVID COPPERFIELD A fine dramatic adaptation of Charles DiCken's favorite novel. With a great cast including W.C. Fields, Lionel Barry- more Maureen O'Sullivan and Basil Rathbone. SUNDAY FREE SHOWING The Passion of Joan of Arc (at 8) CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUD. 7:30 & 9:30 lAdnission $1.50 Protesters take Blanket Hill; disband without incident (Continued from Page 3) mained in the area for about 15 minutes. A spokesperson read a statement, telling the campus police that it was not the last time they would occupy the death site. "We'll be back again and again, and we'll bring more people with us e a c h time. There's no way you're going to build a gym here," said the spokesperson. At a rally earlier in the day t h e demonstrators demanded that the University administra- tion pick another campus loca- tion for the site of the new gymnasium, so-in the words of one protester-"the conscience of our nation will not be labo- tomized by a bulldozer." THEY ALSO demanded that no classes be held on May 4 at Kent State, in order to "com- memorate the massacre," that four buildings on the campus should be named after the dead students, and that "the Univer- sity administration acknowledge their culpability in the mas- sacre." More than 20 people spoke at the rally, that began at noon yesterday. Some of the speak- ing the cause were sent from the Mayor and City Council of Madison, Wisconsin, and from a professor at the University of Paris, France. ONE OF THE rally's organ- izers, Gerald Lerner, said he, had received "at least 40 tele- grams in three hours," before the rally. One of the snettkers was Mark Canfora, whose brother and sis- ter were both injured by bullets from the rifle of the national -,rdsmnen. C"nfora s a i d the entire Kent Stole scandal had 't-ght hin "an important les- son in American justice, that I couldn't have learned from any book. ANN ALICI? [ELM CCUC Saturday, May 23 THE WIZARD OF OZ (Victor Flemina, 1939) 7 & 9-MLB 3 A film that is psrt of an American childhood, THE WIZARD OF OZ remains a worm pleasure, regordless of the ae of the viewer. The marvelous characters created by L. Frank Baum, the wonderland built by MGM's technicians, and, above all, Judy Garland's performance ss Dorothy have made the film a national treasure, Come see the Tinmon, Cowardly Lion. Scare- crow, Wicked Witch, Wiz, and, ves, Toto too show Dorothy that there really is no place like home. ers came from as far away as New York and Iowa. Telegrams and letters, endors- A ?rs ung er Today & Tomorrow at Today & Tomorrowat 1:00-2:55-4:10-5:45-7:20- 100-3:50-640-:30 9:00 Open 12:45 vou have control over that. "NO ONE CAN get in my The OtherSide pocket unless I choose to un- Of Midni lock it. Nobody ever did any- thing to me I did it to my- self," he said. E~ vn hn nr nrd xweryone nas energy ana we share the energy whenever we come in contact with some- one else. Barbara Streisand has it, Hava said, and the audi- ence feels it, shares it and gives it back to her. The Bea- tles also have. Their music changed the vibrations of the world, he said. "Life is to be shared not compared." "There are four and one half billion people in the world and they are all my friends. I just haven't met them all yet." he said. 23 suth tate4th BIG WEEK Shows Today & Tomorrow - atot:00-3:40-6:20-9:00 Thea re Phone *24-264 Open 12:45 **** tHighest Ratinq)-N.Y. 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