Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 22, 1976 Page Two THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 22, 1976 Ann Arbor Drivers Cantata Singers line MORRIS RISENHOOVER, Dir. PRESENTS (Continued from Page 1) F A foot on the floor. We're FAURE-REQUIEM 175,80, 85, approaching tw4 ahead of us. I kept hittir NiAHIS-MOTETSI> {knee, but it wouldn't rela { finally I just grabbed the Sy e.and whipped the car on1 Sunday, Fb. 22-4 P.M. shoulder where we mana stop. It was close." First Congregational Church it would seem that sue dents might drive a teacht STATE AND WILLIAM STS. early retirement, but thi ADM. $2.50 STUDENTS $1.25 not appear to be true. Ma jzie, like many other are - structors, has taught oz on for several years. "AT THE TIME," he s THE CENTER FOR SOUTH AND "there's no fear at all, I'i SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES fectly calm. It's justeafter I' -then I can't even get out car, I can't move." announces a lecture on the Many people claim wom "POLITICAL EMERGENCY I SEMESTER OR YEAR ed: Lethal Reagan stands by Business conservative views the worst drivers, but MacKen- (Continued from Page 1) zie disagrees. "I DON'T think the $90 bil- "The worst drivers I've had lion thing made such of a dent," this year were male," he says. said chief advance staffer Paul "They were terrible, at least at Russo yesterday. first. Just really over-confi- "We're up against an incum-I dent.''I bent. We're just hoping to get anything over 40 per cent. If A MAJOR problem in teach- we can just see a crack, we'll ing driver's education, MacKen- jump into it. After that, things zie says, is the other drivers on will start snowballing." the road. He claims that about Russo spoke as Reagan and IN IN INDIA" by Dr. Subromanion SWAMI, M.P. 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I guess tnzi got thers [all right.' Even with all the problems, j the good times us:a!?y cancel out the bad. MacKenzie 1 o o k s forward to more years belrr'd the wheel, the jumped 12" curbs, brick walls appearin; out of nowhere, little old ladies mis-: sed by inches, and the irrita- tion of his friends when he in- sists on telling them how to: drive. -COUPON- Buy 1Sul GOURMET NATURAL - - - - I ASKED HOW Reagan would interpret a loss to Ford by five to ten per cent of the ovte, Russo said, "That's a question of what you (reporters) write about it." While Reagan's Manchester headquartersrremained b us y last night, Ford's staff offices were empty. Ford staffers plan only a "get out the vote" tele- phone campaign on Tuesday. Ford volunteers, after their last round of telephone canvass- ing before they vote Tuesday, predicted a tight race with Ford the victor. "It's neck and neck," said Mike Von Oebsen, vice chair- man of Ford's Manchester staff. "We're not going to be too op- timistic, but we're looking for a victory. It's just a matter of his wife Nancy ate lunch with campaign w o r k e r s at theirj downtown headquarters. I how much." "A COUPLE of weeks ago, I thought it was tough," said Tom Saturley, one of Ford's four state field coordinators. "Now I think it's going to be close, but we're going to win. "It will be close because there are a lot of conservative Republicans in this state," he added. "We'll win because of all the Republicans who have been coming out of the wood- work in the last couple of weeks. I think Reagan looked awfully good, but I think he peaked early." Saturley c l a i m e d Reagan blasted into the state with a name that turned voters heads, but that closer scrutiny of Rea- gan's stands c h a n g e d their minds. In particular, he said the former governor's call for a return of federal policy mak- ing, to the states, along with in- creased state taxes, hurt Rea- gan's standing. "THAT ISN'T their kind of politics," he said. "They just don't eat that stuff up." "We're operating a low-key campaign," said Von Oehsen. "Let's face it, the President can't come up to New Hamp- shire every day. He's got 'to run the country." - m a o 2 for 1 Special -COUPON- I per Salad-GET 1 FREE GOOD: SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEB. 22nd & 23rd, ONLY NOT AVAILABLE FOR CARRY OUT Longevity Cookery f314 E. Liberty 1 SAnn Arbor, Mich. (313) 662-2019 L FOOD RESTAURANT - - -m - - -- - - - Democrat hopefuls sing the same song (Continued from Page 1) Consensus among the season- alone among the quartet, failed ed and self-styled pundits on to indulge in the flattering the nrowl here suggests no fa- chorus. vorite candidate has emerged WITH THE final verdict only as vet. two days away, a strange air of Many of the candidates' poli- restraint seems to have shackl- cv stances were initially indis- ed the Democratic contenders ti'lishable. and further recent to a pack mentality. withdrnwal to the middle ground has compoinded the identity On&vOfficial Biulletit i een more. " X# . r s .m ..o TYPTCALLY nebulous, but Sunday. February 22 nonetheless endlessly repeated DAY CALENDAR positions inclide: TV Ctr.: The Cinema: A Glance -commitment to a strong de- at Technique, wwJ TV, Channel 4, fense posture coupled w i t h noon. w'oles-l cutbacks in defense WUOM: The State of the Union- featured state. Minnesota. 1 p.m *,bzdt'nQ UBenning Dexter, pianist, live from - nlid to protect the hard- Rackham Aud.. 4 p.m.: Caring for Prrned dollars of the nation's Your Car, call-in program. s8:5 p.m. holders. ht an equally sin- University Dancers: "Dance a n snacks," Union Gallery. 2. p.m. ,*-re nrm ise not to ahandon 1 Music School: Degree Recials - the natinn's ,nemnjriahles. Deborah Paul, violin. Recital H^11. narcxonrl nnoition to abr- 2 p.m.; Mark Overman. 'organ, Hill i Aud., 8 pn.; Richard Harlow, vi- tirn,. ht a r'Idang concession loncello, Recital Hal, 8 p.m: Facul- to tH4 right of individil choice. tV Recital, Rackham Aud., 4 p.m. T~tnE te intnt, the o- UAC Ars Comedia: "The Time of ~ Your Life 7/6 of a Play.:" Mendels- 1" ran~lt of tTiSs mass rP- sohn, 3:30 p.m. B " n r t '-;t nh'nmr'tiOin' has left Res. Col.: ''T'was Brlia." evening Nr ',,-;roT)Ornni'wrts in k of masks, R. C Aud., 8:30 p.m. Monday, February 23 i10t1+0111an-narsn. WUOM: Sherry Ortner. 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