Page Eight "11 IE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 31, 1972 Page Eight 11 IE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 31, 1972 AP Photo Ready and waiting Despite reports that 'a cease-fire is imminent, three South Vietna- mese militiamen rest in the shade in the Mekong Delta province of Long Xuyen. The province is considered the quietest in South Vietnam due to its heavy concentration of staunchly anti-communist Buddhists. 'U' SURVEY: Early Nixon supporters satisfied, says prof The early Nixon supporter is a special breed - more contented and less socially alienated than the average American, according to a survey completed by Social Work Prof. Donald Warren. He is more satisfied with his job, community and family serv- ices than his fellow citizens; the' poor, racial minorities and spe- cial privileges of the rich pose no unusual threat to him, and he is not overly concerned with "the de- clining quality of life." Warren took a nationwide sur- vey of 1,690 of white Americans before the 1972 presidential pri- maries were held. At that time 30 percent favored Nixon, Muskie 14 per cent, Wallace ten percent and McGovern four percent. Early McGovern and Wallace supporters expressed more than average concern that the rich get too much help from the govern- ment. Warren also found that both groups agreed that it was "very true" that goverment lie about what is happening in Vietnam, while less than 22 per cent of the Nixon supporters believed this. The only topic on which Nixon supporters agreed with the nation as a whole was that blacks and the organized poor had undue pri- vileges and power. TOUR RUSSIA AND FINLAND Mademoiselle Magazine, in conjunction with Finair Airlines, offers two excitinq tours for the Michigan Student. 9 Days: Dec. 26-Jan. 3 ($461 ) 15 Days: June 11-25 ($603) Price includes room, board, air and land travel and more. Further info. call Mile. Campus Rep. at 763-3997 READ VAGINAL POLITICS 'ft Schools leach your kids how to read and write. We teach them how to save lives. help us help The American Red Cross. We dorit know where well be needed next. You dont either advertising contributed for the pu AMERICAN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN l LSA COFFEE HOUR Tuesday, Oct. 31 3:00-4:30 2549 LSA Bldg.