Soviet military to keep up "with U.S. Spending MOSCOW (AP) - Recent statements by three key members of the Soviet hierarchy indicate Moscow will take resolute steps to prevent the United States from gaining military superiority, whatever the economic cost. Viktor Grishin, a civilian member of the Communist Party's ruling Polit- buro, said in a mid-July speech that "military expenditures are putting an increased burden on our economy" but that su'ch spending was essential to prevent "any encroachment by im- perialism" on the socialist camp. WESTERN ANALYSTS -here see Grishin's comment and recent articles by Defense Minister Dmitri Ustinov and armed forces Chief of Staff Nikolai Ogarkov as a warning to Soviets who may question the level of defense spen- ding, and areassurance to those who are worried about U.S. military expan- sion. Ustinov,-in a full-page article in the Communist Party newspaper Pravda, warned last Saturday that the arms race could become an economic battle in which the United States tries to un- dermine socialist countries' economies through expensive military com- petition. "Some people in Washington are already calculating how many economic programs can be undermined in the U.S.S.R. In this way, how many people in the socialist countries will get less food, medical care and so forth," he said. Iranian protests continue BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Iran mobilized a mass demonstration out- side the French Embassy in Tehran yesterday to demand the return of for- mer President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. An Iranian official taunted Bani-Sadr to shout his tirades from the top of the Eif- fel Tower and called for a Persian Gulf oil embargo against the United States. THOUSANDS marched to the em- bassy for the second day, chanting, "Death to Zionist Mitterrand" and "Mitterrand, Mitterrand, give us back Bani-Sadr," Tehran Radio reported. Bani-Sadr fled to France in an Iranian air force jet Wednesday, and French President Francois Mitterrand granted him asylum. Warnings were blared through bullhorns during the Tehran protest to avoid attacks on the-embassy, and the, demonstrators dispersed after 90 minutes without any violence reported. - IRAN'S PARLIAMENT speaker, Hashemi Rafsanjani, chidedFrance for a second day for granting asylum to Bani-Sadr and Massoud Rajavi, leader of, the underground Mujahedeen Khalq whaasterindedBani-Sadr's escapk.. The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 1, 1981-Page 7- Medietal Festival begins today By PAUL EUBANKS Daily staff writer Dragon-slaying and a search for the Holy Grail may not be on the schedule of events, but there are many activities which connote such adventures in store at the Twelfth Annual -Ann Arbor Medieval Festival to be held this weekend and next. The festival begins this morning at West Park .and will continue tomorrow and next weekend at several local parks. Activities at the festival include dances, plays, music, crafts, and food of the Middle Ages. THE FESTIVAL will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at West Park, then travel to Burns Park, where the festivities will continue from 3 to 5 p.m. Tomorrow the festival will resume at 11 a.m. on the lawn of the Ark, 1521 Hill, before relocating at Nickel's Arboretum from 3 to 5 p.m. Next weekend, the festival will be held on 'the lawn in front of the University's School of Music on Nor- th Campus. The festivities are taking place at several different locations this weekend in order to provide medieval entertainment in the tradition of the roving bands of min- strels of the period. "The show is designed to-be reminiscent of the old time travelling shows when perfor- mers brought their acts to different communities," said Colleen McGee, director of the festival. The festival continues at 3 p.m. today at Burns Park with different plays and music. Peter Pathelin, one of four festival plays, will be presen- ted on the first day in the comedia dell'arte style, featuring masks and stylized body movements. Brooding Calves, also perforrhed today, should delight children with its amusing antics. ONE OF THE highlights of this year's festival is a medieval lute performance by Mark Cudek, from the Peabody Institute in Baltimore. A Collegium Musicum of the Univer- sity's School of Music will also provide music for the festival. Another special attraction this year (to be held next weekend) is a craft demonstration at the Univer- sity's School of Music Whether your tastes include Shakespeareah plays or a simple view of medieval customs and cuisine, this year's Medieval Festival offers a look back into the time of knights and fair maidens in distress. All events arefree to the public. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) 4 Worship Schedule: Sermon for Aug. 2-'What's the Dif- ference?" By Dr. Gerald R. Parker. 9:30 am-Morning Worship in the Sanctuary. Church School for all ages at 9:30 am. Ministers: Dr. Donald B. Strobe Rev. Fred B. Maitland Dr. Gerald R. Parker Education Directors: Rose McLean and Carol Bennington 10:30 Lemonade-on-the-lawn. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Serving the Campus for LC-MS Robert Kavasch, Pastor 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Sunday Worship: 9:00 am (Summer Hours). CAMPUS CHAPEL 1226 Washtenaw Ct. A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church Rev. Don Postema, Pastor 10 am-Outdoor service of worship and discussion. 10750 Koebbe Rd., Man- chester. Topic: Jewish/Christian Relationships. ~ 6 pm-Evening Prayers. Rev. Ken Verhulst Be an angel... Q Read 764-0558 ST. MARY'S CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) 330 Thompson-663-0557 Summer Masses: c Sunday-8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12 noon, and 5 pm.- Mon., Tues., Wed.-5:10pm. Thurs., Fri.,-12:10pm. LORDOF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Worship Service at 10:30. Choir at 7:00 p.m.,on Tuesday. CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY Huron Valley Mission 301 North Ingalls (two blocks north of Rackham Graduate School) 668-6113 Sunday Service-2:30 p.m. Rev. Marian K. Kuhns FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR 1917 Washtenaw (corner of Berkshire) Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour and conversation after services. Kenneth W. Hilfer-Minister-665-6158 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Are you concerned and troubled about the great increase in lawlessness? Violent hold-ups, stealing, cheating, swindling, murder, rape, adultery, and other kinds of violence and anarchy! At times these things strike mighty close to our homes, loved ones, and friends! And they will get closer unless some change is made. In the days of Noah, God destroyed the earth and everything wherein was the breath of life excepting the eight members of Noah's family, and the animals he kept alive in the Ark according to God's orders. The cause of this judgment was for causes similar to the ones that exist today: "Man corrupted God's way on the earth, and the earth was filled with violence." "MY SPIRIT SHALL NOT ALWAYS STRIVE WITH MAN-," The Almighty announced in the days of Noah, and sent the flood, Gen. 6:3. It may be the time has about arrived when His Spirit will quit striving with you, and me! Until that time comes we would do well to remember that Christ told us to do some striving: "STRIVE TO ENTER IN AT THE STRAIT GATE: FOR MANY, I SAY UNTO YOU, WILL SEEK TO ENTER IN, AND SHALL NOT BE ABLE!" Luke 13:24. We can -strive to be "faithful unto death" to the vows made to God in joining His Church- "When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it; for He hath no pleasure in fools: pay that which thou hast vowed." Eccles. 5:4. We should strive to be faithful in our testimony that The Bible is the Word of God, and be careful not to get in the "broad way" of unbelief of those who both in and out of the Church attack the Bible. We should strive to be faithful in our testimony that the Ten Commandments reveal the morality, righteousness, and very character of God; and strive to be workers together with His Holy Spirit in writing these Commandments in our hearts to the end we may accomplish the whole duty of man, which is "To fear God, and keep His Commandments." God says if the prophets, even though He did not call them to prophesy, would stand in His counsel and cause His people to hear My Words: "THEN THEY SHOULD HAVE TURNED THEM FROM THEIR EVIL WAY, AND FROM THE EVIL OF THEIR DOINGS." The application here is especially for the clergy, preachers, teachers, parents, and all who claim to be Christian. Who is to blame when wickedness grows and abounds, becomes rampant and worldwide, imd the stench of man's vileness mounts up to heaven! P.O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 -