Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Remember O your name The mailman may not deliver your voter registration card, un- less your name is on the outside of your mailbox. So if you have recently registered to vote in the city elections next Monday, be sure your name is posted so you can get- your card and be able to vote. DAILY OFFICIAL (Paid Political Advertisement) I P I BULLETIN I THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Day Calendar Natural Resources and Sea Grant Frog. Lecture: J. Hendrickson, IJC, U.S. section, Wash., D.C., "The Role of the International Joint Commission in Environmental Protection - Past, Pres- ent and Future," 1040 Nat. Res., 12:10 p.m. Computing Ctr. Short Course: "Com- puter Animated Films Facilities and Software," Seminar Rm., Computing Ctr., 3 p.m. Psychiatry Lecture: S. Levine, Stan- ford Univ., "Stress Revisited," 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m. Mathematics Lecture: C. Yih, "Fluid Mechanics - Hydrodynamic Stability and Stratiifed Fluids," 3201 Angell Hall, ..4 p.m. Physics Colloquium: F. Hendel, "Cos- mis Ray Physics," 2046 Randall Lab., 4 p.m. English Dept. - Extension Service: poetry readings by, R. Hayden, UGLI Multipurpose Rm., 4 p.m.Hs Thomas S. Jerome Lecture Series - Freedom of Speech and Religious Free- dom i the Ancient World: A. Momig- liano, Ancient, Hist., Univ. of London, "Freedom of Speech in the Classical World," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Speech Dept. Performance: Van Brugh's "The Confederacy," and Shel- Sley's "The Cenci," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m. International Night: Chinese food, Mich. League Cafeteria, 5 p.m. ENACT: A. Watts, philosopher and author, "A Philosophy for a Culture in Harmony with the Environment," UGLI Multipurpose Rm., 7:30 p.m. University Players: Kopit's "Indians," Power Ctr., 8 p.m. Residential College Astronomical Film Festival: "The Violent Universe," E. Quad. Aud., 9 p.m. Ann Arbor Tenants Union, March 30, 7:30 p.m., 1528 SAB. Housing Policy Committee. March 30, 3-5 p.m., Multi-purpose rm. West Quad. Agenda: Report Items - Cultural Liv- ing Units, Staff selection, Interest on Deposit, Residents Hall Rates. Major Items General fund requests, ap- pointments to committees, Additional student housing. Future Items - Famn- ily Housing rates, North Campus Cen- ter, Coop. Housekeeping in Wenley House.' Decades of Democratic and Republican dominance in Ann Arbor has left us a legacy of I hl high rents and below-code housing, poor planning and traffic clogged streets, an arrogant po- lice department, inadequate health a n d childcare, institutional racism and sexism, and an in- creasingly centralized government which alienates people from the institutions which affect their lives. We know these problems won't be solved overnight. If the Democrats and Republicans continue to govern, they may never be solved. Vote Human Rights Party Monday, April 3. I I SHUTTLE BUS The Human Rights Party is providing a I shuttle bus service Rent your I Roommate with a Classified Ad of cars and vans to ferry people to the polls election day. MOST DORMS will have this service. If you need a ride and don't live n e a r a dorm, call 761-6621 or 761-6650. WORK FOR HRP ELECTION DAY The Human Rights Party is planning a massive get out the vote campaign' o n election day. HELP US ! CALL 761-6653 or 761-6621 . . . I lk SAVE. UP TO $600 ON NEW , '71 Toyotas Full Factory Warranty ONLY 10 LEFT TOYOTA ANN ARBOR Open Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9 907 N. MAIN * 663-8567 i "elk 10,60 jefi QqQ h® 001, P ice A"Jb°r to l law pno place d1eot++l" WWI a of ck f t 0 ti ights art I " tlGNlfp R1GHlfp 4ft Aft AS A& ®.U wAr Ad L. Ar so I I