Page 6-Saturday, June 21, 1980--The Michigan Daily 'U' profs QJliurdh 'tinujip $ tti investigate CANTERBURY LOFT CHURCH OF CHRIST effeets of LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN ~piscopal Campus Ministry 530 W. Stadium CHURCH 32 S. State St. (Across from Pioneer High) (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) tev. Andrew Foster, Chaplain Schedule of Services: Gordon Ward, Pastor M e i a SUNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS Sunday-Bible School 9:30 a.m. 801S. Forest at Hill St. kT ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service. " 06 N. Division Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.-Choir Pra- 9:00 a.m.-University Study Group. Bible classes for College Students. tice. firearm C E 3 P A 3 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service with the Parish. - 12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel- lowship. * * * CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY Huron Valley Mission 809 Henry St. 668-6113 Sunday Service-2:30 p.m. Rev. Marian K. Kuhns UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LC-MS Rovert-Kavasch, Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 6635560 Sunday Service at 9:00 a.m. * * * NEWPORT FELLOWSHIP (Free Methodist Church) 1951 Newport Road-665-6100 Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Worship-11:00 a.m. (Nursery and Children's Worship). Evening Worship-6:00 p.m. Robert Henning, Pastor, 663-9526 For information call 971-7925 Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist Transportation-662-9928 AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 502 E. Huron St. (between State & Division)-663-9376 Dr. Jitsuo Morikawa, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service. 11:15 a.m.-1) A college class for both faculty and students, led by Dr. Nadean Bishop. ' 2) An undergradaute campus class for students only, a discussion with three students as leaders. * * * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 (between S. Univ. and Hill) Campus Ministry Program Campus Minister-Carl Badger Worship Services-Sunday at 9:30 a.m. CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP-Sunday, 7:00 p.m., Curtis Room. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson--663-0557 Weekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10p.m. Thurs. and Fri.-12:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon. North Campus Mass-9:30 a.in. at Bursley Hall, West Cafeteria. Rite of Reconciliation-4 p.m.-5 p.m. on Friday only; any other time by appointment. * * * FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion in the Chapel. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Morning Wor- ship in the Sanctuary. Church School for All Ages-9:30 am, and 11 a.m. Choir Rehearsal~ Thursday-7:15 p.m. Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Director: Rose McLean Education Asst.: Anne Vesey * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ave. Fellowship Supported by the Christian Reformed Church Clay Libolt 10:00 a.-Morning Service. 6:00 p.m.-Evening Service. leave ... the Elihts HELP CONSERVE ENERGY! legislation By JOYCE FRIEDEN A two-year-old Michigan gun law requiring a mandatory additional sen- tence for some felons has not actually lengthened the jail terms : some criminals receive, according to two University professors. Political Science Associate Prof. Milton Heumann and Assistant Prof. of sociology Colin Loftin recently com- pleted a study of Michigan's "Felony Firearm Law," which requires a two- year mandatory sentence for anyone convicted of a felony who is found to be in possession of a firearm when the crime is committed. The two years must be served before any sentence for the crime itself. PRELIMINARY RESULTS of the pair's studies indicate that in the case of sentences for armed robbery, judges in Detroit Recorder's Court were not actually adding the two-year penalty, but were compensating for it when handing down jail terms. "Whereas before, the average length of a sentence was nine years, now it is seven years for armed robbery and two years for the firearm felony," Loftin said. Sentences for other types of crime, however, have increased in length, Lof- - tin said. "Previously, for certain crimes the defendant could be senten- ced to probation and serve no time at all. Now, with the new law, there are more people serving time," he said. HEUMANN ADDED there is adtwist to these findings. "The puzzle is, the average increase is not always two years. In all likelihood, there has been some sentence-bargaining (an agreement with a judge to reduce the jail term if the defendant pleads guilty)." The law went into effect Jan. 1, 1977. Heumann and Loftin have studied more than 8,000 cases tried in Recorder's Court from 1976 to 1979. The crimes committed ranged from armed robbery to murder, rape, and various types of assault. The researchers said Recorder's Court was a good "test case" for several reasons. "Detroit accounts for 50 per cent of all crimes committed in Michigan," Heumann said. "(The court) is a tough test of policy. Since so many cases are heard (there), any slowdown effect the law might have on the court will havea high impact," Lof- tin said. RECORDER'S COURT was also a good test case because the head prosecutor there is a strong supporter of the law and has promised he would not plea-bargain to reduce the effect of the firearm sentence. He also promised he would charge defendants with firearm possession whenever possible. "It looked to us as though he kept those See 'U', Page 7 6 U 6 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "The heathen rage against God, and His King, seeking to overthrow their Kingdom by doing away with its Laws and Commandments. No kingdom or government can en- dure long when its laws are neglected, rejected, and not enforced. But God's Kingdom is an Everlasting Kingdom that shall not pass away, and men'and devils who rage against it sooner or later are "broken as with a rod of iron, and dashed in pieces like a potter's vessel!" In our day and century has not God laughed at, held in derision, spoken in His wrath, and poured contempt upon many a king, prince, or ruler? What about the late Czar and Stalin of Russia, the late Kaiser and Hitler of Ger- many, Mussolini, and others? And in this visitation has not most of the nations, including our own, had to drink of "the wine cup of His wrath and indignation?" There are some who are offended because this column calls attention to these Truths from God's Book. "What do we have to do to stop these extreme ads," writes some churchman, sending one of his own church ads that cries Peace, Peace, but takes no notice of the evil all around about to swamp us! "Extreme conditions" require "Ex- treme measures!" You can't catch and capture a lion that is loose with a net made to catch "butter-flys!" We suggest two ways effort might be made to stop these extreme ads: One is that you face squarely their contents, refuting and showing where they are wrong and in error. Flip the switch in a dark room, and instantly the light drives out the darkness. "The lip of truth shall be established forever: but a lying tongue is but for a mo- ment." - Prov. 12:19. If there be untruth and lies in these articles you will do us and the public a noble service to expose them. Surely you are not in favor of doing away with freedom of speech so long as it is carried on in a responsible way, with valid and authoritative reasons given for the opinions express- ed. To silence one by force instead of debate and argu- ment would be oppression! God's Word says: "Surely op- pression makes a wise man mad!" Eccles. 7:7: Hope you do not object to the assumption, or presumption, that you are a wise man? The other ;uggestion as to what to do to get these ex- treme ad : *pped, is that you pray and call on your god for help. We are praying and calling on our God for help! We think your god and ours is not the same! In the 18th chapter of 1st Kings there is the account of the testing of our God with another god, and we will still cling to Elijah's God! Another letter has come bitterly attacking this scribe' for cowardice, and other "little things" that are not'likely to enhance our vanity. There is too much truth in ihis charge for comfort. But we are ashamed of our entire "crop of cowardice," and sincerely hope to overcome and get rid of all of it. Christ speaking in Luke 12:4, 5, says: "And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear Him, which after He hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear Him!" 0 6 0 6 P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031