Page 8-Wednesday, May 28, 1980--The Michigan Daily High court. won't increased Detroit WASHINGTON (UPI) - The, Supreme 'Court yesterday refused to stand in the way of possible expansion of school busing in Detroit. In another decision, the high court refused on a 5-4 vote to bar federal drug agents from stopping and questioning airline passengers who fita checklist of typical drug courier behavior. IN DETROIT, the school board had asked the justices for a stay of an ap- peals court order that may require ad- ditional busing, on grounds that further pupil transportation will only achieve "token busing" because the city's school system is 86 per cent black and would involve only 3,000 children. Also, they contended more busing will cost at least $1.7 million' for ad- ditional buses and drivers' salaries. But the justices refused to grant the stay and lifted their previous con- tinuation of a stay of the Sixth U.S. Cir- cuit Court of Appeals ruling. The action clears the way for further consideration of the issue by the district court. IN THE APRIL 14 ruling, the appeals court said U.S. District Judge Robert DeMascio in Detroit, who is supervising the city's desegregation plan, erred in excluding three regional school distric- ts from the busing plan that stemmed from a 1979 suit. DeMascio said the present racial ratios in the schools and shifts in population make impractical further desegregation in the three regions which have about 83,000 students. In asking for a stay, the school board said the appeals court order conflicts with previous high court rulings that desegregation may only be ordered to remedy constitutional violations. halt possible school busing IN THEIR DECISION not to bar drug federal agents stoppea Mendenhall at agents from stopping and questioning Detroit Metropolitan Airport to check suspicious airline passengers, the court her identification, she accompanied did not endorse the program, but the them without protest to their office, majority did suggest drug agents may where a search turned up heroin con- continue their campaign so long as they cealed in her clothing. do not use physical force-or coercion to A federal appeals court reversed her detain suspected narcotics carriers. heroin possession conviction on groun- Only three justices appeared to ds she was illegally detained and sear- clearly favor use of the "drug courier ched, and the heroin thus was profile" - which Drug Enforcement unlawfully seized. Administration agents use at 25 airpor- The high court's ruling returns her ts across the country. case to a lower court, which is free to Justices Lewis Powell and Harry reinstate her conviction and 18-month Blackmun and Chief Justice Warren sentence. Burger said it was "careful and com- The federal appeals court reversed mendable police work" that led to the Mendenhall's conviction on, grounds conviction of Sylvia Mendenhall, whose that even though she consented, the case was before the high court, search and the seizure of heroin were COURT RECORDS show that when illegal. Seminar on cosmic awareness Your spartment cramp ed? Read the' Daily Classifoeds for the latest 'For Rent' info. focuses on wholistic healing by GERRY LINS and body, the spiritual and physical," year. "Only about half of these people Astrology, parapsychology, hypnosis, added another staff member.. "Many are from Michigan," Merriman said. and palmistry were only a sampling of psychologists and other people in "Many others cohie from quite far the topics discussed this weekend at the medical fields who are interested in away, some from as far as West Ger- ninth annual spring seminar in cosmic astrology and metaphysics are atten- many." awareness. The seminar, conducted by ding this seminar. They have found that At the seminar's opening ceremonies the Aquarian Revelation Center of they can discover a patient's problem Friday, Merriman told the participants Southfield and headquartered in South and cure the patient faster through "when you bring together several ex- Quad, had 'as its theme "Becoming the metaphysics." periences and ideas, certain things Whole Person" - an idea reflecting the ARC was founded in 1972, an happen, which for lack of a better word, "wholistic health" approach of the outgrowth of the work Merriman was I call miracles. Here, at the seminar, ARC. doing at the time. "Back then I was the conditions are right for such com- "Cosmic awareness really defies counseling people and encouraging munity feeling." 4 4 definition," said Ray Merriman, astrologer and founder of the ARC. "It is something that happens when a lot of people with similar minds deal with certain stbjects. It results in a high- energy, community spirit that really can't be expressed in words." "OUR FOCUS is healing both mind TATE 1-2-3-4 FRI & SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS OF 0" (X)- "ALEGRO-NON-TROPPO" & "HARWARE WAI OLD & MAUDE" LED ZEPPELIN "SONC REMAINC TNE CAME them to help others as treatment," he said. "From this grew the whole idea of the ARC, one of community experien- ce." The first spring seminar was.held in 1972 with about 300 participants, and since then, has grown to where 500 and 600 people were expected to attend this Author gives lecture on death to nursing aud. (Continuedfrom Page 3i Ross said. According to Kubler-Ross, patients use three different "languages" to let people know they are aware that they are dying. "They give you 'cues:' for example, a friend might tell the patient he'll return to see her at Christmas, and the patient will try and give him a present right now," she said. "She is trying to tell you that she knows she might not be around by Christmas ... the important thing is to be honest with the dying person and accept the gift." The other two "languages' used by the dying patient are "symbolic" languages, verbal and non-verbal. "If you learn 'symbolic' language, you will never again have to wonder what you can do for your fellow man," Kubler- Ross advised the audience. The medical profession should take a "wholistic" approach to the patient, Kubler-Ross said. The patient's physical needs must be taken care of first. You can't give someone spiritual guidance when they are climbing the walls in pain," she said. Kubler-Ross also mentioned doctors often develop "tunnel vision" regarding their patien- ts. I 4 4 4