High Court affirms right to abortion sent form and performance of WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme tion. Court yesterday struck down a host of t Aborted fetuses be dispos state and local regulations designed to "humane and sanitary" way. make abortions more difficult to obtain, . All pregnant, unwed gir reinforcing its 1973 decision which 15-no matter how "mature" legalized the operation and sparked a a parent's consent or a jut continuing moral and political storm. proval before having an aborti In three separate decisions - THE COURT upheld regulat resolving disputes from Virginia, require medical reports to be Missouri and Ohio - the court declared for all abortions and require unconstitutional regulations requiring tors to be present for abortion that: med on women in the final trir * All abortions for women more than the last three months of their three months pregnant be performed in cies. hospitals rather than clinics. It also upheld state and loc " Doctors tell women seeking abor- nments may require par tions about possible birth-giving alter- judicial consent for abortion natives, abortion risks and that the med on minors as long as th fetus is "a human life." determination in each case * At least a 24-hour waiting period girl's "maturity" to reach the between the time a woman signs a con- decision on her own. the abor- ed of in a ls under - obtain dge's ap- on. ions that compiled two doc- s perfor- mester - pregnan- al gover- ental or s perfor- here is a about the abortion * W K * I K K t SUTH UNIVEKIIT WWWWW K SIDEWALK SALE "SUPER ALBUM SPECIALS AVAILABLE * AT BOTH ANN ARBOR STORES" * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * STORE WIDE ALBUM SALE "EVERYTHING'S ON SALE" Anger needs (Continued from Page 3) about a situation for days on end does nothing to change problems and only increases stress, he says. "LEARNING to cope with anger is important," he says, because "anger can effect the way we deal with others and therefore can either aid or hinder your survival. But learning how and when to get angry is an acquired skill, he says. There are three basic ways people deal with anger, according to Harburg. The first, entitled "anger-in" is mostly used by middle class men and involves suppressing angry feelings. This method can be harmful because anger never comes out in the open. The second way, "anger-out," is most common among working-class people in high-stress jobs. This method in- cludes open expression of feelings, sometimes to the person's own detriment, Harburg says. THE LAST, "reflective coping style,'' is the ideal way for a person to safe outlet express anger. Instead of lashing out at an attacker or letting anger build inside and raise blood pressure, the reflective person takes time to assess the situation and react rationally. Women chose the last method more than men, Harburg says, but only 10 to 20 percent of people surveyed used the reflective strategy. The differences between methods for expressing anger are related to social or economic groups, he says. Families teachchildren when it is right or wrong to express anger, Harburg says. THE MIDDLE class child is brought up with the idea that anger is a "no-no," while among working class families anger is more freely expressed. Most stress is caused by suppressed anger, from either job pressure, family problems or self-expectations, Harburg says., Automatic responses to anger can also get a person into trouble, he says. CC DDE LIST A..........5.98 ...... B...........6.98 ......... C*..........8.98......... D . . . . . . . . . 9.98 ... . .. . . . ALL OTHER CODES: OUR SALE PRICE $349 $449 $549 $1 OFF OUR DISCOUNT PRICE THIS STOREWIDE SALE INCLUDES THESE FANTASTIC ARTISTS AND MANY MOREI! *BEACH BOYS *BERLIN *BEATLES eJIMMY BUFFET *DAVID BOWIE *FOREIGNER *ELVIS COSTELLO eSTEVIE NICKS *ERIC BURDON *PETER TOSH *TOTO *MICHAEL JACKSON *THE WHO *MEN AT WORK " B52's *POLICE 'EDDIE GRANT *BRYAN ADAMS 'FLASHDANCE SOUNDTRACK EXP. 6-22-83 HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page 2) Meetings Regents - 9 a.m., Regents Room, Fleming Administration Building. Korean Christian Fellowship - Bible study meeting, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. International Student Fellowship -7 p.m., 4100 Nixon Road. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class - 7:30 p.m., Univ. Reformed Church. Miscellaneous Nuclear Engineering - Silver Anniversary Alumni Reunion celebrating 25th year as an academic department, interested college faculty members welcome. Aikido - Practice, 5 p.m., Wrestling Room, Athletic Building. Eckankar - Talk, 7:30 p.m., Muehlig Room, Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 S. Fifth. Tae Kwon Do Club - Practice, 6-8 p.m., outside behind IM Building. Duplicate Bridge Club - Open Game, 7:15 p.m., League. SAMPLE SALE FOR THE JR. WOMEN Spring/Summer Sportswear at WHOLESALE PRICES- fashion and basics. DON'T MISS THESE GREAT BUYS June 18th - West Quad 549 THOMPSON, MINORITY LOUNGE FROM 11 A.M.-2 P.M.