The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 26 1982-Page 11 336 ERA ~hunger' r, striker weakens SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UPI)- Six fellow hunger strikers fighting against time for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment said they are worried about Sonia Johnson, the first in the group to show severe signs of weakness "a in a seventh day of fasting yesterday. But there are no plans to ask the hunger strike leader to stop. Johnson, of Sterling, Va., who was excommunicated from the Mormon church in 1979 for taking a public stand in favor of the ERA, has vowed to star- hS ve herself if necessary to get the ERA ratified by the June 30 deadline. She was given a wheelchair Monday after she found she was unable to walk without assistance. She appeared pale, drawn and com- plained of feeling faint in her seventh day of fasting. AP Photo Her young son, Noly, back in Sterling, CONFINED TO A wheelchair, Sonia Johnson is lifted up the steps of the Illinois State Capitol, yesterday. Johnson is too Va., has pleaded with her not to die, weak to walk because she is on the eighth day of a fast which she says will end only when the Illinois legislature passes said Johnson, who is married and the the ERA. mother of four. Federal officials at 'U' to update Title IX data (Continued from Page 0) representatives of the Office of Civil Rights, as a matter of policy, discuss their findings with university officials "to be sure of any area where the data has changed or where there have been changes made already," O'Shea said. "Once we've brought the disparities to the attention of the schools, then the university submits a plan of action to the office ... It's all agreed upon before release of the (report)," O'Shea said. The University will be willing to adopt any recommendations the gover- Police testify at Kelly trial (Continued from Page 3) 'Omigod he's got a gun,' and im- mediately dropped to the ground." He then said he saw the person return to Kelly's room. Randy Moon, a resident advisor from another floor, testified that he came with McGreaham to help after they heard the fire alarm. "When we got just before the bathroom I heard one loud boom," Moon said. He said he heard a second boom and McGreaham fell to the floor. "When I got partway down the hallway I saw the two bodies lying there." "I really didn't realize it was Douglas," he said. "There was blood all over my right leg and then I realized it was Doug." Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell adjourned the courtroom shortly after 5:00 yesterday afternoon. The trial will resume today at 9:90gA.n nment makes, Nordby said. Title IX, the 1972 anti-sex discrimination in education law, has come under substantial criticism by conservative officials in the last few years. Some court decisions, including one last year in Ann Arbor, have said that the government could only look at programs which directly receive federal funds, O'Shea said. "But other courts have ruled differently. Our opinion is that the department has jurisdiction to investigate under Title IX." 2 NIIULTHEATRES 5th Aye. of liberty 761-9700 WEDSATSUN only $1.50 ShOWs before 6:00 p.m. HURRY ENDS THURS! THE WOMAN X NEXT k DOOR COIS TRUFFAUT S WED-12:50, 2:50, 5:00, 7:00 9 00 (R) THURs-7:00, 9:00 it Rediscovers Language" "A Unique Brilliant Film" -=ROGER EBERT DINNER WITH WED-12:55, 3:00, 5:15, 7:20, 9:25 THURS-7:20, 9:25