Daily Photo by KIM HILL. Male birth control may cause impDotence BOSTON (AP)- A synthetic hor- mone shows promise of becoming the first effective male birth control medicine, researchers say. But first they must overcome a dismaying side effect- impotence. The medicine, a powerful form of a natural body chemical, dramatically reduced sperm production when tested for the first time as a birth control method on healthy men. THE STUDY at Vanderbilt Univer- sity was published in today's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. David Rabin, who directed the research, said five more years of work will be .needed before doctors know if the drug is safe and effective. The medicine is called LHRH- luteinizing hormone-releasing hor- mone. In Rabin's study the drug was given in daily injections, but other resear- chers found it also is effective when taken as nose drops. It cannot be taken in pill form. IN RABIN'S STUDY eight men- all of whom planned later to undergo vasectomies- took LHRH for six to 10 weeks. Their average sperm counts fell from 94 million to 12 million per milliliter. The drug also diminished production of testosterone, the male sex hormone, and five of the men became impotent. SCNOLARSNIPS -GRANTS - LOANS $3 Billion Computer Data Bank Available Computer will match your qualifications with a minimum of 5 funding sources or your processing fee will be completely refunded. ACT TODAYIlt Send coupon for information, or call (313) 278-3877 Name Address_________________ City _____State zip Send to: ACADEMIC FINANCIAL SERVICE PO 4o: 134 (MD) Dearborn. MI 40121-0134 NOON LUNCHEON SOUP and SANDWICH $1 Friday, Sept. 18 BUNYAN BRYANT, Participant, New and able Forces of Energy Forum, Nairobi: "The Crisis-A Third World Issue." Renew- Energy 72 GUILD HOUSE-802 Monroe (Regular Monday Evening Poetry Readings will start Sept. 271, 7:30 p.m. at Guild House.) STUDENTS BOUND FOR North Campus crowd around the Geddes bus shelter as they await the arrival of a Bursley- Baits bus. North Campus residents share commutin woes i" The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 17, 1981-Page 4 OPEN HEA RINMG for Review of the Curriculum in Physical Therapy Thursday, Sept. 24, 1981 Regents' Room- rsFloor, Fleming Administration Bldg. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a public statement should call Edward Dougherty at 764-9254. Vice President Frye is also available for private meetings on physical therapy on Wednesday, Sep- tember 23, from 3-5 p.m. Appointments can be made with us at 764-9290 _Z h ' By LISA CRUMRINE There's one side to life on North Campus-the blissful af- ternoons spent studying beside the music school pond, the calm walks amid the towering pine trees. But then there's ,another side to North Campus life-waiting for the bus. By now, most residents of North Campus have encoun- tered what some believe to be that formidable opponent, the North Campus bus. According to .:North Campus com- muters, both time and patience is required to live with life on 41 e two bus lines, which shuttle students who live in the University's largest dormitory, Bursley Hall, or in the University's sprawl of apartments for married students. BUT, THOUGH University officials say there are the same number of buses running and the same number of riders as last year, students who live on North Campus echo the annual complaints about the service. "I waited for four buses at 8:45 a.m. last week one day, and when they came, each was full," said Lisa Mitchell, a junior in the School of Music. "But, I really haven't had a problem." Mike Marchyak, another North Campus resident, said, "They've (the buses) been a lot more crowded every mor- ning, and especially at lunch. They don't seem to be running as often this year." SOME STUDENTS, such as Paul Gross, seem to have analyzed the situation rather thoroughly. "One basic problem is that it seems like there is a three-to-one ratio of Bursley buses to Northwood buses during peak hours during the day. It takes me 25 minutes to get to North Campus. It should take me 15 minutes to get there," he said. "Weekday buses are all right, (but) on the weekends, the buses are packed like sardine cans. I've run from bus stop to bus stop in hopes of one thatisn't full," said sophomore Bruce Poindexter. Subscribe to the Michigan Daily H APPENINGS HIGHLIGHT Hearts and Minds, a documentary film made on the American con- sciousness that led to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, will be shown tonight at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Kuenzel Room in the Union. Admission is free. The film probes for the logic behind military actions that devastated the country of Vietnam and polarized America. Conscientious Objection information will be available at the film. The program is being sponsored by PIRGIM. FILMS School of Public Health- Noontime film fest, The Gene Engineers, noon, Aug., SPH II. Cinema Guild- Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, 7 p.m., and The Seventh Seal, 8 & 9:45 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. CFT- Women in Love, 4,7, 9:30 p.m., Mich 4. PERFORMANCES The Canterbury Loft- Hold Me, a play by Jules Feiffer, 8 p.m., 332 So. State St. MEETINGS Women's Glee Club- Mass meeting, 6:30 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union. LSA Student Government- Mass meeting, 7 p.m., conf. rms. 5 & 6, Union. Ann Arbor Tenants Union- Mass meeting, 7:30 p.m., Eaton Lounge, Baits Hall. Sailing Club-7:45 p.m., 311 West Engin. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship- 7 p.m., Union,,call 761-6472. Botticelli Game Players- noon, Dominick's. Med. Ctr. Bible Study-12:30 p.m., F2230 Mott Library. Campus Weight Watchers- 5:30 p.m., League Project Room. AA- 8:30 p.m., N2815 Univeristy Hospital (2nd level, NPI). SPEAKERS Vision/Hearing- Charlotte Mistretta, "Neurophysiological Responses to alts During Development," 2055 MHRI, 12:15-1:30 p.m. Computer Information and Control Eng.- Dr. James Blinn, "Advances in Computer Graphics Synthesis of Images," Rm. 1500, East Engin., 4 p.m. Health Psychology- Dr. Barbra Walker, "Behavioral Medicine and Bio- feedback: Introducing A New Type of Consultation from the Psychology Service," noon, VA Medical Center, 2215 Fuller Rd., Directors Conf. Rm. (A- 154) Computer Center- Forest Hartman, "Intro Display Terminals," 7 p.m., b120 MLB. Inst. of Labor & Industrial Relations- Dave Hetrick, "Micro Seminar," 7:30 p.m., Sem. Rm. Computing Ctr., N.C. Dept. of Chem.- Prof. Hans Bock, "Semiempirical Hypersurfaces as a Guideline for the Experimentalist," 4 p.m., Rm. 1200, Chem. Building. MISCELLANEOUS Computer and Communication science- Film, "Basic Use of the Key Punch," 7p.m., Multi-purpose Rm, UGLI. Scottish Country Dancers- dancing, 7 p.m., Union Ballroom. 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