Page 6-Saturday, July 12, 1980-The Michigan Daily LixC ' it E UttE CANTERBURY LOFT Episcopal Campus Ministry 332 S. State St. Rev. Andrew Foster, Chaplain SUNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS AT ST. ANDREWS CHURCH 306 N. Division 9:00 a.m.-University Study Groui. 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. 663-5560- 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 CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium (Across from Pioneer High) Schedule of Services: Sunday-Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 R.m. Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Bible classes for College Students. 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)--463-9376 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., CurtisRoom. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service. Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.-Choir Prac- tice. * * * 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.m. 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 a.m. 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.m.-Morning Service. 6:00p.m.-Evening Service. Housing a major problem for renters with kids ,WASHINGTON (AP) - The banning of tenants with children is on the rise, with one out of every four rental units excluding youngsters, the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported yesterday. One HUD survey shows that the per- centage of rental units in buildings with "no-children" policies has jumped from 17 per cent in 1974 to 26 per cent this year. "THE INCREASE reflects two tren- ds: a rise in the number of new buildings implementing such policies and the adoption of 'no-children' rules by buildings which used to accept youngsters," said Donna Shalala, assistant HUD secretary. She said HUD is committed to raising the exclusion problem "high on the agendas of local, state and national of- ficials," but it is "not yet clear" whether government action should be taken to battle the practice. Half the families with children in one HUD survey reported problems finding a rental home, while more than 40 per cent said they had to settle for housing below their expectations. SOME FAMILIES told HUD of being forced to live with relatives or friends because they couldn't find apartments that allowed children after months of searching. Others reported living in cars, vans or tents while seeking suitable housing, HUD officials said. "As home-ownership becomes less financially possible for young families, and as there are ever-increasing num- bers of divorced, widowed and elderly person ... the availability of rental housingfor those familiesiwho do have children has turned into a salient issue," HUD reported. The department released two studies documenting the problem. THE LARGER HUD-funded report, which describes the kinds of ex- clusionary practices occurring nation- wide, is based on a survey of renters and apartment building managers con- ducted by the University's Survey Research Center. The other, also financed by HUD, details the effect of exclusion policies on families and is based on personal in- terviews across the country by National Neighbors, a fair housing organization. Amng the reports' conclusions: " Efficiencies and one-bedroom apartments are the most likely to bar families with children. Forty per cent of one-bedroom units are restricted, while 20 per cent of two-bedroom ren- tals ban youngsters. " Other restrictions, in the form of occupancy standards based on number, sex or age of children, affect about 55 per cent of all units with two or more bedrooms in buildings that ostensibly accept youngsters. " "No-children" practices are most likely in newer buildings. About one- third of all units built since 1970 exclude children, compared with only about one-fifth of older buildings. Respondents to the National Neigh- bors' interviews complained that rental buildings that accept children often are ether too expensive, substandard or a 6 I 40 "Gimmea D - Gimme anA * Gimme nl...L...Y * Give the MICHIGAN DAILY that old college try. CALL 764-0558 to order your subscription 0 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "AND THAT ROCK WAS CHRIST!" So, the Spirit of God tells us in the 10th chapter of 1st Corinthians regarding the Angel of God that conducted Moses and the Children of Israel from the slavery of Egypt to The Promised Land. We are also told that some of the people were idolators and committed fornication, with the result that 23,000 fell, in one day. And again that some of them "tempted Christ" and were destroyed of the destroyer! On the basis of the above we are safe in saying that it was Christ who appeared to Moses at the Burning Bush in the land of Midian where he was a shepherd, and sent him into Egypt to deliver His people from bondage and con- duct them to the Promised Land. Moses objected and resisted the assignment to the point where God got angry with him and demanded that he go, promising "SURELY I WILL BE WITH YOU," AND WHEN YOU HAVE DELIVERED THE PEOPLE YOU AND THEY SHALL WORSHIP ME HERE WHERE WE ARE TALKING. Moses. obeyed and went. After many signs and wonders, Moses led forth the people towards the Promised Land, and later they stopped and worshipped God at the place of The Burning Bush. It may have been in the neighborhood of this same place where Moses and Aaron ran into the same devil- ment and spirit of hell that today is plagueing our country and the world: demonstrators and strikers. Children tell- ing their parents how they should be raised; and their teachers how and what they should be taught; Servants telling their Masters what they will do; Strikers telling the possessors of their own property what they will do and what they must pay; and devils raging against lawful and God ordained authority, etc., etc. Is not that just the same spirit with which Moses was confronted in the demonstration and strike against his authority recorded in the 16th chapter of the Book of Numbers - Read and meditate upon it! Four men, all pro- minent and high officers in the nation promoted this affair, and just about the entire nation approved of their action and gathered together for a great march on Moses headquarters. When the demonstrators and strikers got to Moses headquarters, God appeared on the scene and took over. The remainder of this article tells what hap- pened: you can confirm it by reading the 16th chapter of the Book of Numbers. A sudden earthquake, the earth opened up, several entire families, men, women and children, household goods and all earthly effects, went down alive into the pit. Next day, the people instead of repenting and seeking God's forgiveness, blamed Moses. As a result, about 15,000 perished. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: 'FEAR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS ....". -0 40 P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031, r, s!'. I-