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10,000 in Madison
demand legalization
of marijuana
by Miguel Cruz Festival was sponsored by the Na-
Daily News Editor tional Organization for the Reform
MADISON, Wis. - A peculiarlof Marijuana Laws (NORML), the
odor hung in the air over Madison same group which organizes the
last Saturday as an estimated 10,000 spring Hash Bash in Ann Arbor.
pro-marijuana demonstrators marched From a truck loaded with speak-
from the University of Wisconsin ers and instruments, acting Wiscon-
sin NORML director Ben Masel in-
troduced speakers and bands includ-
ing the Soul Assassins, the Goony
Birds, and the reggae group World
Roots.
One of the last speakers, Ann
Arbor resident and former Republi-
can Michigan House of Representa-
tives candidate Rich Birkett, con-
gratulated the crowd on "the largest
marijuana protest ever, anywhere."
"In Ann Arbor, they're going to
try to stop the Hash Bash this year,"
Birkett said. "But you're all invited
on April first. I don't care what they
think they're going to do; we're go-
ing to be there."

Drug
dealers
sponsor
charity
DETROIT (AP) - The Holy
Spirit of the Living God Deliverance
Temple church, which offers drug
counseling, might fold if not for do-
nations from drug dealers.
Evangelist Claudia Jackson leads
twice-weekly services and runs soup
kitchens that feed about 30 people a
day. She says her operations are
supported in part by money from
dealers.
"The work she is doing in terms
of feeding, clothing and helping
people get off drugs is to be admired
and applauded," said the Rev. Keith
Butler, a City Council candidate who
leads the Word of Faith Christian
Center.
However Richard Padzieski, chief
of operations for the Wayne County
Prosecutor's Office, questions the
fund-raising tactics.
"It seems somewhat hypocritical,
You say you want to help drug
addicts, but your success depends on
how well they do selling drugs."
Several of Jackson's followers
say her drug programs helped then
kick cocaine addictions. But she con-
ceded her counseling hasn't helped
everyone.

MIGUEL CRUZ/Daily
campus to the state capitol building.
With signs and chants, they called
for legalization of marijuana and
stricter measures against "hard-core"
drugs such as crack cocaine.
The 19th annual Madison Harvest

The demonstration saw little con-
'rontation between participants and
Madison police.
"Our major problem has been
traffic control," said Madison Police
Captain Richard Wallden, who pro-
vided the 10,000-person crowd esti-
mate. He said the fine for possession
of "casual amounts" of marijuana is

About 10,000 pro-marijuana activists
which organizes Ann Arbor's annual'
$96 under Madison ordinance. A
Madison City Council proposal cur-
rently being debated would double
that amount. In Ann Arbor, by con-
trast, the fine is $5.
Nonetheless, there was little mar-
ijuana to be seen. An unidentified
woman was handing out brownies,
and occasional circles of people on
the grass passed around bowls, but
the presence of more than 40 officers
armed with ticket pads kept visible
consumption at a minimum.

rally Saturday for their rights to smokE
"hash bash" sponsored the weekendi
One of the few people who re-
ceived $96 tickets on Saturday was
activist Oliver Steinberg, who led
the first Madison Harvest Festival
march in 1971. After members of
the crowd recognized him while he
was being ticketed, he made a brief
stage appearance.
He echoed many of the earlier
speakers, chastising the Bushy
Bennett 'drug war' for targeting
casual marijuana users rather than
"the real criminals," cocaine dealers.

KEVIN WOODSON/DailyF
e in Madison, Wis. The same group
rally.
With the current situation, he said, it
is more important than ever for pro-
marijuana activists to be heard by
legislators.
"We were big in the '60s, but we
never had anything as big as the one
we had today," Steinberg said, evi-
dently pleased by what his gathering
of hundreds had become.

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CalendarandisopentoallUniversity-onsoredroupsadoranitionsrecognised
by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submired in writing by SpA. the
Tuesday beforepublication. Address all information to Anne Bekley, Publications
Assi Cant, University Rcord, 412 Maynard Street. An aseris (*)denotes evnts t
which admission i;,charged.

MONDAY
OCTOBER 2

Canterbury House-Lesbian-gay men's community open house, 8:45 pm, 218
N Division, 665-0606.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 7:30-8:30 pm,
CCRB Small Gym, 747-6827.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3135.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: FileMaker II Basic Skills, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS
for Hard Disk Users, 9 am-noon; 3001 SEB; Intro to Macintosh Graphics, 1-3
pm, 611 Church St; Reg req 763-3700.
*Cont Med Educ-2-day course begs, "Update on Pulmonary & Critical Care
Medicine," J Lynch, Towsley Ctr, 763-1400.
Film & Video Stds-Lecture, "The Function of Film Criticism Today," R.
Wood, noon, Mich Union Pond Rms, 764-0147.
Faculty Women's Club-State of the University Address, 8 pm, Power Ctr.
Min Affrs-Symposium, "Achieving Unity in a Multi-Cultural Community,"
6:30 pm, Mich League.
Univ Hosp-Volunteer info mtg, 7-8 pm, Univ Hosp Amphi, 936-4327.
Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Brown-bag lec, "The Ford Administration and
Middle East Lobbyists," J Terry, noon-1 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-
0350.
Romance Lang-Lecture, "The Sleep of Endymion: The Fate of Classicism in
the First Republic," T Crow, 8 pm, MLB Lec Rm 2, 764-5344.
Ctr S & SE Asian Stds-Lecture, "Where Mirrors are Windows: An Anthology
of Reflections on Indian Literatures," A K Ramanujan, 4:30 pm, Lane Hall
Commons Rm, 764-0352.
CRLT-TA Wkshp, "Questioning," 6:30-9 pm, 109 E Madison Reg req 763-
0162.
Career Plan & Place-The Federal Govt Job Search, 4:10-5 pm, CP&P;
Employer Presentation: Baxter Healthcare Corp, 7-9 pm, Mich Union
Pendelton Rm; 764-7460.
Guild House-Liberation Theology study grp, 6 pm; Reading, K Taylor & S
Leggett, 8:30 pm; 802 Monroe St, 662-5189.
*HRD-Wkshps: Writing for Business, 1:30-4:30 pm; Written Communicjations
Seminar, 9 am-4 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr Reg req 764-7410.
Sch Music-Voice recital, Earl Coleman, 8 pm, Recital Hall, 764-0594
Tau Beta Pi-free tutoring in lower level math, see and engr courses, 8-10 pm,
UGLi Rm 307
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 3
WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collective-Talk show, "Closets are for
Clothes," 883 FM, 6-6:30 pm, 763-3500 or 3501.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Study/discuss, 8-9 pm, Mich Union,
662-0663 or 761-6362.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Non-political, non-religious mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich
League, 662-8933.
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-10 i n, CCRB
Martial Arts Rm.
LaGROC (Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee)-
Mtg, 8 pm, Mich Union Rm 3100, 763-4186.
*ZenBuddhist7Temple-Intro Yoga & Breathing Class, 7:30-9 pm, 1214
Packard Rd, 761-6520.
University Council-University Council mtg, 10 am-noon, 2002 LSA, 763-
5082.
CRLT-TA wkshp, "Improving Instructional Presentations," Part 1, 7-9 pm, 109
E Madison Reg req 763-0162.
Mich Intl Relations Soc-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Mich Union Anderson D, 761-
3728.
Mich Intl Political Econ Grp-Lecture, "The Globalization of Technology
and the Internationalization of R & D," D E Westney, 7 pm, Rackham W Lec
Rm, 936-2741.
Ctr Chinese Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Hui-Yuan's Candle-light Analogy - Chinese
Buddhist Justification for the Immortal Soul," L Yuet-keung, noon-l pm, Lane
Hall Commons Rm, 936-1603.
Career Plau, & Place-Interview lec, 4:10-5 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm;
On-Camp Recruit Prog, 4:10-5 pm, Angell Hall Aud D; Employer Presentation:
Andersen Consulting, 7-9 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm; 764-7460.
CEW-Reception/prog, "Celebration of Women of Distinction" 3:30 pm, Mich
League Lib, 998-7080.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: MS-DOS Basic Skills Lec/demonstration, 1-3 pm, 611
Church St; Lotus 1-2-3 Basic Skills, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Word Columns &
Tables (Macintosh), 1-4 pm; 3001 SEB; Reg req 763-3700.
Dentistry-Seminar, "Molecular Epidemiology of Antibiotic Resistance
Determinants from Clostridium Perfringens," J Rood, 10 am, NIB
EECS-Seminar, "Point Process Models in the Auditory System," D H Johnson,
4-5:30 pm, EECS 1200, 747-2045.

Sch Nat Res-Lecture, "The Development of the American Environmental
Movement," M McCloskey, 3 pm, DANA 1504.
*Outdoor Rec-Wkshp, Bike Repair I, 7-8:30 pm, NCRB Conf Rm, 764-3967.
Psychology-Lecture, "Adolescent Fatherhood: Psycholsocial Consequences in
an African American Sample," S Randolph, 12:30 pm, Mich Union Pond Rms
A&B.
Women's Rugby-Practice (rookies welcome), 8-10 pm, Mitchell Field, 996-
9569.
*Reading & Lang Skills Ctr-Wkshps beg, 6-7:30 pm, 1610 Washtenaw,
998-7195.
Science Res Club-Lectures, K Warner on health issues in magazines, 7:30
pm, D E Geister on Computers, 9 pm, Chrysler Center.
Sch Music-Concert, Univ Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
Turner Clin-Speech & hearing screenings, 1-4 pm, 1010 Wall St, 764-2556.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Study on Cults, 7 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 4
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Bible study, 6:30 pm; worship, 7:30-8
pm; 801 S Forest at Hill St, 668-7622.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-9:30 pm,
CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-6825
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3135.
International Ctr-Peace Corps film/discuss, "Let It Begin Here," 7:30 pm,
603 E Madison, 764-9310.
Women's Stds Prog-Brown-bag discuss, "Israeli Women Poets Responding to
the War in Lebanon," K Alkalay-Gut, noon-1 pm, 236 W Engr, 763-2047.
CRLT-TA wkshp, "Using Audiovisual Materials in Presentations," 7-9:30 pm,
109 E Madison Reg req 763-0162.
*Sigma Theta Tau-Lecture, "Ethics in Nursing Practice: A Focus on the
Elderly," M P Ryan, 7 pm, Weber's Restaurant, 665-0860.
BioEngr-Seminar, "Development of a Technology from the Laboratory to the
Marketplace," K Mohan, 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow.
Chem-Seminar, "Recent Advances in the Oxygen-Transfer Reactions of N-
Sulfonyloxaziridines," F A Davis, 4 pm, Dow 1640.
Career Plan & Place-Intro to CP&P, 11:10-11:30 am, CP&P Lib;
Interviewing, The Employer Perspective, 5:10-6 pm, CP&P Lib; Employer
Presentation: Citibank/Citicorp, 6-8 pm, Mich Union Pendelton Rm; 764-
7460.
*Cont Med Educ-3-day course begs, "A Symposium on Neonatal Respiratory
Disorders," S Donn, Towsley Ctr, 763-1400.
*CEW--Series begs, "Career Decision Making: The Step Before the Job Search,"
7-9:30 pm, CEW Reg req 997-7080.
EWRE-Seminar, "Current Research Activities: Water Policy," J W Bulkley,
12:30-1:30 pm, Engr Rm 185, 763-1464.
Faculty Women's Club-Fall Reception, 2-4 pm, Mich League.
*Guild House-Beans & Rice Dinner, 6 pm, 802 Monroe St, 662-5189.
*HRD-Wkshps: Cut and Paste and the Creative Process, 8:30 am-noon; Time
Management for People Who Hate Lists, 8:30 am-noon; 1111 Kipke Dr Reg
req 764-7410.
IOE-Seminar, "System Response Time and Method Pay: Stress and Performance
Effects in Computer-Based Tasks," L M Schleifer, 4 pm, 241 IOE.
LS&A-Distinguished Sr Faculty Lee Series begs, "The Face: A Window on the
Emotions," R B Zajonc, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi, 763-9521.
Math-Keeler lee begs, "Arithmetic of Semi-Simple Groups," G Prasad, 4:10 pm,
Angell Hall Aud C, 764-0335.
Outdoor Rec-Pre-trip mtg, canoe trip, 7-8 pm, NCRB Conf Rm, 764-3967.
Palestine Solidarity Committee-Lecture, "The Palestinian Uprising: The
Road to Freedom and Independence," I Shahak, 7:30 pm, 100 Hutchins Hall,
930-1738
Ctr Russian & E Euro Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Polling the Soviet Public:
Attitudes Toward Germany in the Age of Gorbachev," W Gibowski, noon, Lane
Hall Commons Rm, 764-0351.
Sch Music-Concert, Univ Chamber Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 764-0594.
Sdt of Objectivism-Business mtg, 7:30 pm, 812 Monroe St, 996-4141.
Tech & Soc-Seminar, "Technology and Medicine," J Howell, 3:30-5 pm, 1005
Dow, 936-2920.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Choir rehearsal, 7:30 pm; Holden Village Vespers, 9
pm; 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 5
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 7:30-10 pm, CCRB
Small Gym.
Lesbian Gay Male Prog-Massage therapy classes for gay/bisexual men, 8-
10 pm, 1402 Hill St 662-6282.
*Zen Buddhist Temple-Intro to Zen Meditation, S Murray, 6:30-8:30 pm,
1214 Packard Rd Reg req 761-6520.
Turner Clin-Lecture, "Leadership Problems in Africa," K Hadjor, 10-11:30 am,
Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 764-2556.
Mus Anthropology-Brown-bag lec, "Comparative Research on the Andean
Calendar," R T Zuidema, noon-1 pm, Ruthven Mus Bldg, 764-4085.
Biology-Seminar, "Development of a Simple Scaffold of Axon Tracks in the
Embryonic Zebrafish Brain," S Wilson, 12:05 pm, 1139 Nat Sci.
B'nai B'rith Hillel-Lecture/discuss, "The Co-Workings of Labor and Likud,"
M Zoller & D Leffler, 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill St, 769-0500.
Ch em-Seminar, "Nucleophilic Additions to a Hindered 2-(Alkylidene)
Cyclohexanone and Synthesis of 1,3,5-Trimethylated Carbon Chain
Compounds Through Chirlaity Transer Strategies," Z You, 2 pm, Dow 1650.
Career Plan & Place-Defining a Career Objective, 4:10-5 pm, CP&P Rm 1;
Premed Orientation mtg, 7-9 pm, CP&P Conf Rm; 764-7460.

*HRD-Wkshps: Preparation: The Informed Job-seeker, noon-I pm, Mich League
Rms 4 & 5; Writing It Right, 8:30 am-noon; Supervisory Rights and
Responsibilities, 8:30 am-noon; Meetings: Making Them work, 1:30-4:30
pm; Office Communication Skills, 1-4:30 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr; Reg req 764-
7410.
Ctr Japanese Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Occupying Japan: Reminiscences of a
SCAP Official, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-6307.
Mich Union-Music at Midday series, Prevailing Winds Ensemble, 12:15-12:45
pm, Mich Union Pendelton Rm, 764-6498.
*Mich League-International Night, Australia & New Zealand, League Buffet,
4:30-7:30 pm.
Women's Rugby-Practice (rookies welcome), 8-10 pm, Mitchell Field, 996-
9569.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Study on Reading Greek, 8:30 pm, 1511 Washenaw,
663-5560.
Univ Hosp-Michigan Opera Theater, 12:30 pm, Univ Hop Lobby 1st f, 936-
ARTS.
Sch Art-Lecture, L C Simpson, 7,:30 pm, Chrysler Aud, 764-0397
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 6
Gay Liberation-Brothers Coffee House, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St, 7634186.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog-Mtg, "Black Gay Brothers United," 8 pm, Mich
Union Rm 3200, 763-4186.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-9:30 pm,
CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-6825.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB, 677.
3135.
Anthropology-Colloquium, "The Semiotics of Land Use: Poetics in the Fraser
River Canyon," C Bierwert, 4 pm, 4560 LS&A.
"Women's Athletics-Volleyball, U-M vs Indiana Univ, 7:30 pm, Varsity
Arena, 763-2159.
Arch & Urban Plan-Lecture, "What Is Narrative Architecture," J Wines, 5:30
pm, Mendelssohn Theatre, 764-1315.
Biology-Seminar, "Risosomal Gene Tracers of Plant Molecular Evolution," H
Zimmer, noon, 1139 Nat Sci
Career Plan & Place-Resume lec, noon-1 pm, CP&P Conf Rm, 764-7460.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: Intro to Comput, 10 am-noon, 611 Church St;
Macintosh Basic Skills, 1-4 pm; MTS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm; MTS Visual Edit
Basic Skills, 8:30-10:30 am; MTS Visual Edit with Commands 10:30 am-
12:30 pm; Word Review Lab, 8:30-9:30 am; Begin Word, Part 2 (IBM PC and
Compatibles), 10 am-noon; 3001 SEB; Reg req 763-3700.
*Guild House-Lunch forum, "Where Your Money Goes when You Buy the Red,
White & Blue Pizza!" A Wasserman, noon, 802 Monroe St, 662-5189.
*ICLE-Wkshp, "Recent Major Labor Decisions of the Courts and the
NLRB," 1-3:30 pm, 1020 Greene St Reg req 764-0533.
Ctr Japanese Stds-Mizoguchi film series, "Victory of Women," 7 pm,
"Utamaro and His Five Women," 8:30 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 764-6307.
Univ Mus Soc-Film, "High Fidelity," 7:30 pm, MLB Aud 3, 763-3100.
Mus Art-The Lafayette String Quartet, 8 pm, Mus Art.
Sch Nat Res-Seminar, "A Knowledge System Environment for Integrated Pest
Management," R Coulson, noon DANA 1046, 764-2250.
Ctr South & SE Asian Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Telling Revolution: The Power
of Rhetoric in Indian Politics of the 1930s," W Singer, 12:10 pm, Lane Hall
Commons Rm, 764-0352.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Fellowship & videos, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw,
663-5560
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 7
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 3-5 pm, CCRB
Small Gym.
*Women's Athletics-Volleyball, U-M vs Ohio State, 7:30 pm, Varsity
Arena, 763-2159.
B'nai B'rith Hillel-Hill St Cinema, "Little Vera," 8:35 & 10:30 pm, 1429
Hill St, 769-0500.
Comm Dis Clin-Spasmodic Dysphonia support grp, 1-3 pm, Victor Vaughn
Bldg, 764-8440 or 475-9309.
*Caribbean Sdts Assoc-Party, "A Taste of the Caribbean," 8 pm-1:30 am,
Trotter House, 769-2703 or 764-5040.
Univ Mus Soc-Concert, Guarneri String Quartet, 8 pm, Rackham And, 763-
3 100.
Mich Union-Concert, Michael W Smith, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 763-5117.
Kelsey Mus-Course, "Through A Looking Glass: Scientific Analysis o Museum
Objects," S W Wisseman, 10 am, Tappan Hall
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Fellowship for grad sdts & marrieds, 7:30 pm,1511
Washtenaw, 663-5560.
*Exhibit Mus-Planetarium show, "Autumn Stars," 10:30 & 11:30 am; "Earth
Visitors," 2,3 & 4 pm; Exhibit Mus Planet, 763-4190
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 8
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline, transport
provided, 662-0663 or 761-6352.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Coffee hour & Persian classes, 4-6 pm, 3050
Frieze Bldo.66-ll9.2

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