University Daily Kansan, October 8, 19B0 Page 5 Grandmother From page 1 She still grows most of what she and Charlotte eat. To supplement her garden vegetables, she and some of her grandchildren help local farmers produce in exchange for a percentage of their crops. GALLOWAY HAS THREE sons and a daughter living in Lawrence. Her daughter, Vivian, works as a cook in a fraternity house at the University of Kansas. "Most of my children own their own homes," Vivian's daughter attended the University here. Galloway's son, Charles, lives in his own home in Chicago. He says living one step ahead of unemployment frustrates and angers him. Candidates He works for a manufacturer of automotive presses used by European and domestic car manufacturers. "I'm worried about the economy," he said, "because I was among the last to be hired and would be among the first to be laid off if the auto industry got any worse." Cora Galloway doesn't spend her time worrying about the economy. It's old news to her. Instead, she spends her time in the company of her children or she bushes herself at the local senior citizen center by taking a class in crocheting. "I don't worry about much anymore," she said. "Things are bad, but that's nothing new. I'd like to hear about blacks getting ahead." From page 1 Branson said cost-of-living raises should be equal for all employees. "Classifieds have been one step behind in pay raises ever since the Union burned, after which the legislature did not approve a pay raise for them," Branson said. Branson also said a policy was needed to determine whether classified employees should be required to come to work when classes were canceled because of severe weather. anced because of severe health For the 2nd state senatorial District, incumbent Democrat Arnold Berman said he had died during the past four years. "Classified salaries have increased 50 percent in the past four years." Berman said. Jane Eldredge, Berman's Republican candidate, she to was concerned about claims of unqualified voting. "Cost-of-living increases received by classified employees have been stripped away by increases in the Consumer Price Index," Eldredge said. she experienced difficulty in walking up the staircase to the second and third floors, where much of the frightening occurrences were said to have taken place. All of the rooms of the house were investigated. During the investigation, she said, her husband went into the basement to coax the fire alarm off. From page 1 Ghost He said he knew then that there were supernatural phenomena in the house. BECAUSE OF THE sensitivity of the case, many of their colleagues and the press became ill and could not participate in the investigation of the house, she said. She said one of their colleagues passed out during one incident of demonic activity in the A cameraman from one of the local television stations suffered such strong heart palpitations, that he was thought to be having a heart attack and could not continue with the investigation, she said. The Amityville case is just one of the 3,300 that the Warrens have investigated. They are investigating three cases of demonic possession similar to the Amityville case. They told of one case of a 12-year-old boy who meekly acceded for excuse was being prepared for class. During the presentation, they showed photographs of ghosts and aberrations—creatures that supposedly do not exist. ONE SLIDE SHOWED a 18-year-old boy in Great Britain who had an abrasion of the old An aberration is an image of a person unknown to the person seeing it, he said. woman that lived in the house before him in a photograph. Mr. Warren, who is a demagogue, not a psychic, usually acts as the "provoker." He gets the phenomenon to come out through religious exprises, such as chanting. A ghost, on the other hand, is something that the person feels usually in the form of a love one, he loved her. This usually happens about 3 a.m. after a person has been asleep and is alone. Mr. Warren As psychic investigators, the Warrens are called into cases to evaluate what phenomena may be taking place and to recommend bringing in the proper authorities. This may mean calling in an exorcist, he said. The two travel throughout the country lecturing when they are not teaching demonology at Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven, Conn. Their job is to warn people about the danger of getting involved and practicing in religious or illegal activities. The Warrens said they have been visited by the devil, although he had not hurt them. He knows we have the power to bring down exorcism on his head, Warren said. Christianity is a strong influence in their work. Many of the crucifixes and other items used during the investigations are not just items borrowed from the church, but are Released by the Roman Catholic Church, she said. Exhibition to recreate Japanese road The Kress Gallery of Spencer Art Museum is in limbo this week. an exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hart Benton has moved out of the gallery, and an exhibition of 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints will not be up and open to the public until The gallery is empty but not idle. Mark Kearney was preparing for the开幕 of the new exhibition. He has arranged the walls in the gallery to suggest the straight paths, bends and turns in a road, Roeyer said. About 85 prints will eventually decorate the walls. The exhibition will also have a stage area where Japanese tea ceremonies and short plays will be presented, a room where films about 16th-century Japanese crafts and a reconstruction of a room in a Japanese inn. 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