Tuesday, June 10, 1975 -Ia-iOeia tg (Continued from Page 8) MISCELLANEOUS REGENCY TRAVEL 601 E. WILLIAM ANN ARBOR 48104 665-6122 SUMMER CHARTERS ABROAD, BUSINESS INTERVIEW TRIPS, HOLIDAY TRIPS HOME Corner William & Maynard cMtec A PROGRAM is now being offered A Ann Arbor to help combat alco- ol and drug abuse among gay women.. For further information. cl 763-4186. All communication held in strict confidence. 22M328 FOR SALE FOR SALE - One wedding-engage- ment rings set, yellow gold, 22-pt. diamond, price negotiable. 994-8017. 40B614 WOMEN'S 10-SPEED Schwinn bi- cycle. Excellent condition. 668-6410 after 4 p.m. 49B612 2% CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR. Excellent condition. $70. 663-8619, 7-7 pin dB6i2 T IFFANY STYLE LAMPS for sale.. 1-827.85B612 USED CARS '65 T-IRD. AM-FM 0 g, bpwe evccting. Ladd. 30 neg-tiable. 475-2646 or 665-5128. dN610 195 VW BEETLE, good condition, $200 or best offer. Phone 769-9774, 86N610 7 FIAT, best offer. 699-3721. 84N610 YAMARA 177 RD 50, etc., cond. 2700 miles, helmets, saddlebags. 700. 1-229-2616. 5IN530 PHOTO SUPPLIES CANO single lens reflex camera mm F 1.8 lens. Excellent cond- ion. 0100. Call Jack, 761-3127. 12D612 CAR SERVICE ACCES. CABINET BUILT to fit Dode Van's 73 on. $35. Peter, 665-2392. 38611 AUTO TUNEUPSI Finest quality parts used, ludicrously low prices. Wirk and satisfaction guaranteed. Cali Michael, 5-7 p.m., 665-472. 040611 PETS AND SUPPLIES T0REE KITTENS need homes. Call 663-6095. 89T613 HELP WANTED miY MEN- of you are a U.M. Stu- ilit and are interested in making 141100by participating in an ">. HIour cearch proect, cal ite F1 iiiian Seuclty Aivocote Ofice. 763-4186 or 764-0436. Confidentiality assred. 520014 WANTED-Part-time shoe sale. per- on. Experience, excellent commis- ion Mast Shoes, 619 E. Liberty. 210410 DEPENDABLE strong persons to help disabled working woman with daily activities (meals, dressing, etc.) weekends and lunchtime, weekdays. Campus area. 662-2734 ees., weekend, 764-9149 days. 20H610 ATTENTION artists & craftsmen- your talents are needed now for the Arborland "Free Art Fair" June 26, 27, 28 (Thurs., Fri., Sat.). For sace ®istration call 971-030 or 761-105. 65611 HOUSEKEEPER-Live-In, Part-time -Starting July 20. I need aome- oe who loav ehcildren and who can be firm and kind. Two young- sters, 7 and 8 years old. Room, board, salary and weekends off. Near campus. Lovely room and ter- race of your own. 994-1013. 95H610 SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEE We are interviewing for a manage- ment trainee program, which will allow you to earn $25,000 or more in 5 years within the financial service industry. Applicants familiar with the i'nt o0 T i ciie area prefer- red, Send resume to Menry Eulhof, 1232 N. Michigan, P.O. Box 2023, Saginaw, MIchigan 48605. 85610 BIKES, SCOOTERS SPECIAL limited sale. Bottecohia professional full camp equipment. $5.50. Allsport, 663-2233. 69Z14 LOST AND FOUND FOUND--1 gry kitten with oeey nose, 2-3 months old, South Uni- versity and Oxford vicinity. Call peristetly, 74-796. dAII LOST-SIAMESE CAT lost in Arb. Rewrd. 668-8243. 35A610 FOUND - Tn, female pppy with red collacnear S. Seventh & Davis, Saturday afternoon. 5/31. Call Huron Valley Humane Society, ID. No. 03174, 62-5585. dA6l0 BUSINESS SERVICES TENNIS INSTRUCTION Former U. team player, second4yeac in An Arbor. Bil, 763-6148. 43612 COMPLETE RESUME serice. Typ- ing-copying--photgraphy. Call 761- 8162. 15J610 TRANSMOGRIFYING TYPING All electric. Serving the academic, professional and business communi- ties for 15 years. PRINTING, RE- SUMES, EDITING. TASK, 761-4146. cJtc PASSPORT and application photos taken Wednesday evenings 6 p.m. at the Michigan Daily. For further information call 764-0552 and ask for Pauline or Steve. dJtc $DITORIAL ASSISTANCE, book, ar- ticle, dissertation. Howard Rontal, 665-7161, after 5 p.m. 91J012 MOVING? Call us for a reasonable, professional job. 15 years experience. Free estimates. 971-4585. cJtc PORTRAT painting, pastels, char- coals, oils. Signs and posters. Banks ArtStudio, 232 Nickels Arcade.9761- 8847. 59J614 TUTORING, consulting in statistics, math computers. Call Walt, 994-3594. cJtc TYPING, editing, cassette trans- cription, IBM copies. Jean Whipple, 812 S State St. 994-3594, 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. cJtc MOVING Low rates. 663-7690 or 668-807. .1625 SUBLET JULY-AUG.-Modern furnished, 2- bedroom apt.. A C, on campus, laindy ,paking, negotiable. 994- 60088. -46U614 I BDRM APT. Fall option.Availabe now. negotiable rent fineold house, big kitchen. 665-7586, 5-7 p.m. 39U612 1-BEDROOM, unfurnished, available .iine 21 through August 15 with option. Rent $180. 662-4032. 42U614 0 MIN HOUSE $50 1mo0 th o smre.Ciii Rndi, 662-0660 cves. 30U613 SUBLE T-Female Roommate needed il t wo bedroom duplex. Rent $60/ month. 971-2152. Pets allowed. - 34U613 SUMMER SUBLET through Aug ust -Moder0 apt., 2-dms. 71-588. 16U613 ROOM AVAILABLE now through Decemberi communalihouseuvery lose to campus. Graduate student o orkig person preferred. Call 761- -1t - -r 7 p.m. 23U610 FEMALE SUBLET. Own room in sunny apt. Pool, A/C. July, August. Rent negotiable. 663-8390. 980610 OWN ROOM in 3 bdrm. apt. Pos- sible Fall option. $55/month. 662- 2310. 67067 SINGLE ROOM in house available July-August. Call Barb, 662-8876 a- ternoan. 506811 MUST SUBLET - Modern, 3-bdrm. apt. A/C, dishwasher, balcony, 1a baths. Negotiable. June-August. 663- 7261, 9U612 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY-EFFI- CIENCY APARTMENT. FALL OP- TION. DARLMANN APARTMENTS, 545 CHURCH STREET. cUte SUBLET: Late June through August. One person, modern apt, near cam- pus. Air conditioned, cheap. Jean, . evenings, 668-6923. 87U610 NEEDED-Sublessee. Share one bed- room, "air - conditioned, furnished- apartment. June-August. Block from campus. Rent negotiable, Call 6668- 7195, 9510525 SUBLJ-$95/mo., efficiency, quiet, mid-May-Aug., near U-Hospital. 94- 5224. . 7105016 THE MICHIGAN DAILY et thejob darne SITUATIONS WANTED NICE, big, fun-loving Jewish boy wishes to meet nice. unattached girl, Jewish or otherwise. Write c/ Box 23, Michigan Daily, Ann Arbo 48104 dF523 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS USED FENDER, sup erb rt h ith 4 0" .speakers. Apollo Mioic Cte, 323 S. Main. eXt PIONEER cassette deck wth doty. Soy reel-to-reel deck TC366. Pio- neer direct drive turntable with two Jensen loud speakers with two 12's each. Whole shot, $750. 763- 6890 after 6 p.m. 33X613 USED VIOLINS-Good far starter. 89.50. Apollo Music Center. 709- 1400. exte LUDWIG DRUM SET-Double tom, Zildlan cymbals ecellent cndi- tion. Als Dyna amp with Utah speakers. Sandy, 761-9009 after 6. 72X523 PERSONAL BEGINNING astrology class. 8 weeks $15 (or some fair exchange). Call Jan, 665-8202. 41F611 COUPLES ARE SPECIAL today. Billiards at reduced rates. U-M Union, 11 a.m.-12:30 am. cF610 The ACADEMY BOOK BINDERY is alive and well In Dexter. Call for free pick-up. 426-8081. cFtc WHERE MARGINAL PRICES buy quality diamonds--Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. eFtl WANTED-Male guitarist with good voice to sing a mellow seven golden daffodills, etc. Fee negotiable. Reply Daily Bus 15. 44F612 YOU WILL LOOK casual and feel comfortable. U-M Styliss atthe Union. F6ll 15%DISCOUNT on all acne prepa- rations at the Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc GAY Liberation Open Meeting Tues., 8 p.m., Union, South Wing, 3rd floor Conference Room. All welcome! Plans for Gay Pidte Week. Iota73- 4886. 761-2044 (Gay Hotline, 24 hs., 7 days. 55F10 1-BEDROOM of large, beautiful 2- bedroom apt., immediately or just July-August. Price negotiable. Su- san, 563-2910. 48U610 CLASSICAL GREEK S Major or grad with speaking proficiency to help with odep. phonetics project in return for beer money. Call Bob. 761-9579. dF611l PROFESSIONAL MAN, age 28, work- lng at UM, seeking warm relatian- sips with mature woman in 20s, My interests include international affairs, tennis, exercise, mountains, and the environment. If you have similar interests, and are patient in your s arch fo a compatible and hcence rising relatioship, wite Mark, Daily Box 4. 01F610 LSAT GRE-MCAT-DAT MoneyBackGuaranteed Test Preparation_ Free First Lesson-June 7 THE TEST CENTER--662-3700 cP6il YOUGCAN RELA X WITHOUT DRUGS av .oid tension., with in- expensive Biofeedback system. Free information-Biofeedback, Box 1194- C1 Goleta, CA. 93017. 25F611 Albert's Copying Dissertation quality. Location: In- side David's Books, 529 E. Liberty. 994-4028. eFte ALL NEW STUDENTS-- WELCOME TO CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE, 1217 S. UNIVERSITY OPEN EVERY DAY eFte PAPERS NOTES THESES FLIERS COPIED WHILE-U-WAIT Hi Quality at -LOW Coat The COPY MILL 211 B So. State (near GINO'S) 662-3969 c~t Faith healer draws crowd of converts (Continued from Page1) people. I love them, I could never tell vo. Maye the sec- drown a folloWing of hundreds nerlolst.Myeheec of thousands. Bus reservations ret is love," she said, her face for last Saturday's religious brightenig as if she had sud- service were closed off weeks denly hesosligtened. ago. And as the crowd inside AND ON STAGE, before the a stood in prayer it was reported thousands who had come to that thousands more waited bask in the power of the Holy outside the arena doors. Spirit that snnosedly prevaded "LAST SUNDAY at the Chi- the arena, Kuhlman reveled in cago Convention Center we the love that audience gave to drew the biggest crowd in the her. history of that amphitheatre," "Everybody - has complaints K D111im a n said proudly. h about our nation,' she address- "We broke all records. In Niag- ed the crowd, her long frothy ra Falls we outpulled Elvis dress flnating on the air. "But Presley." if you can find this many peG- Although she dwells on the ple on a Saturday afternoon to numbers of people her ministry come to a service like this, you lures, Kuhlman maintains that know somethingchas to be right she herself is not the attraction, with our country. The United "I don't believe that I have States is no stronger than its any personal magnetism," she sniritual forces, and is today is said laughing. "I don't care if any evidence. d say wer you say she has no talent, that's pretty strong." all right with me. But you know what I really think," she asked, The crowd roared its approv- hugging herself with excite- el. ment. "I think this is the SHE HAD A tremendous rap- churchs' greatest hour." port with the audience. She AND IF lst Strdays events talked to them almost as if they could be believed, they would were her children, and even ad- be the proof of Kuhlman's mitted "sometimes I feel like words, for literally hundreds of the mother of the nation." those attending claimed to have been cured of some malady or She joked with them, and ad- other, monished them, prayed for Many got up out of their them and with them. And as wheel chairs and walked, push- she talked, she moved almost ing their chairs toward the like a dancer acr6ss the stage stage. Others announced that -at times spreading her arms their deaf ears had been open- wide, and then cradling them ed, and, miraculously, through as if she were holding the in- the grace. of God and the Holy visible gift of God. She spoke Spirit, they could hear again. in low tones, then whirled and However, one woman who threw her voice across the au- "hadn't walked in seven years," dience. wore a pair of scuffed, down- The crowd moved with her, trodden shoes, and the major- raising their arms to bring ity of people whose hearing down the power of God. One had reappeared were cured in woman erupted from her seat the same ear. shrieking. She was' immediately N E V E R T H E L E S S surrounded' bushers, and car- Kuhlman maintains that the St. ried away kicking and wailing Louis Post Dispatch estimated while Kuhlman chided her the number of people cured with gently, saying "No honey, no. her help as close to two mil- We don't do that, we don't do ion. She also claims that Kath- that." ryn Kuhlman does not heal these people, "it is nothing AND THEN, after praying for more or less than the old fash- two hours, the audience was ioned power of God." ready. Kuhlhman begn, "I feel "But I like to stay away from an er opening up, somewhere the spectacular," she added. -behind me," she whispered. "Someone can hear again. Who "i always feel badly when is it? Who is it? And over they thini of it in terms of a there a sinus condition is open- 'Ilealing minisdry," she sighed, - shaking her head. "For the te tspWand heart condition 1 greatest 'miracle is a spiritual curd. Whee oreo 1, standop, healing. The physical healing otand 01." is wonderful, but sooner or lat- After a hesitation, they stood er they're going to die. But the up, and came down. The ushers snirituial healing - that's the questioned them, and if they transformation of life that is for could toch their toes, they all eternity. Two thirds of those were osred. To some they said, who come to my services are "Go bck to vour seats until not sick. You might say that God ctres Vou." the healing is thrown in for Finally, the ushers began good measure." turning them away, and Kuhl- According to Kuhlman, she man began the closing prayer, does not have the power to heal again swaving back and forth the sick, only the "t.ord.", the across the stage. "Holy Spirit," "Jesus Christ," and the "Mercy of God," can THE CHOIR stood up, and cure indiscriminately. But the hegsn to slng, the sound swell- Holy Spirit will come to her, ing as members of the audience she says, and through her hands began joining in. They crowded aid the sick. around the stage, raising up "THERE'S NO mystery about their arms, and closing their it, and no mystery about me. It eyes, some reaching toward the is just as simple as the Bible. faith healer who stood resplen- Sometimes at a press confer- dent in the spotlight. ence they'll try and wringta When she left the stage, sur- secret out of me, but it is the rounded by an army of ushers, same power of Elijah, as Paul the crowd of Christians slowly (the Apostle). Pope Paul would turned away and left the audi- know exactly what Itm talking torium - replenished and still about." softly singing, When asked how she felt . when people were cured If you hear a scratching, through her hands, the only re- jinglingnoise from one ofthe sponded with a vague answer. wheels of your car, it is prob- "When you ask me do I feel ably a signal that a brake shoe something, it's something that . has slipped, it is an inexpensive I feel so completely with those defect to repair,. Page Nine ------