IPcrge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 24, 1976 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 24, 1976 ARADICAL FEMINIST SPEAKS OUT: "The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist . .. TI-GRACE ATKINSON Another in a series of speakers in honor of International Women's Year' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th POWER CENTER-8 P.M. INTEFN'I110NAL TICKETS $2.00-on sale now at UAC Ticket Central, Hill Aud. Box Office; Power Center Box Office Feb. 25th. IWhat Kind of. People Sign Up for a UA LAUTREC SHOWING PARIS (UPI)-The Marmot-; tan Museum has concluded ar- rangements to bring nearly 500 sketches, paintings and posters of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec together for a four month show- ing. The major portion of the Lautrec works will come from the Albi Museum in the south-. west where the artist was born. Several of his best known works,t such as "Au . Moulin Rouge"{ and "Au Cirque Fernando," will not be here.However, the ex- position will contain sketches done when Lautrec was seven year sold and work its way up to some of his best posters and paintings done shortly before his death. %C Computer Date?. ."S.{."::1} ,'".-:°~f w ,.:."":?=S j t:Y-: 'c {.'{fix Reagan to app (Continued from Page 1) j a loser if he wins by too little.; A L S O, THE REAGAN campaign here has far outstrip- ped Ford in the important area; inconsistent in attempt USIF 4IT,[ ease mainstream voters research (Continued from Page 1) to clssified documents in pur- suing their study, the project is grouped with classified stu- dies by the Universitv. izes as too multitudinous and anonymous to be taken serious- ly. Reagan in front of a college audience is a different candi- consent of the governed." "I WOULD like to have some1 social scientist explain to me," he declared, "ir poverty alone* is resnonsible for a kid be nm- study showing that atomic plants are far less likely to have accidents than automobile driv- ers. of door-to-door and telephoning date - though with the same ing a criminal how come his Reagan has frequently col- canvassing of GOP voters. This sincere grin and confidence he ten brothers and sisters who ored his welfare stance with Physics Professor Jens Zorn, drive. organized by Gregg's shows to his more ardent sup- were raised in the same pov- the tale of a Chicago woman a member of the review com- statewide network of GOP com- porters. ertv,,red inthesmepv who allegedly earned $150,ooo mittee, said last night that, on mitteepeople, and blessed with E S K o c dy udn ed apprva. annually in illicit welfare pay- reading the research proposal an endorsement from Manches- HE SPOKE to a crowd of His audience roared approval. ments. Government surveys, by Nicholls and Professor Mar- ter's politically powerful news- about 400 students at a "citi- THE CANDIDATE has fre- however, have shown that such tin Sichel to continue their re- paper, The Union - Leader may: zen's press conference" at Saint quently snagged himself on fraud cases make up less than search, "It seemed to me to be bridge the narrow Ford-Reagan Anselm's College outside Man- such comments in recent weeks. 10 per cent of all welfare re within the guidelines-the docu- g t y,11 t. chester Saturday afternoon, a Once he urged that the U. S.' cipients ment .that we saw was a de- Once atriheipolof aotheoreticalpstudy: But other aspects. of the ef- gathering which was by no warn that any Soviet involve- !srpi fatertclsuy fort to win Ford voters have means hostile, but more prone ment in Angola would be re- * Reagan's response to the notwored ellforReaan.Heto questions about issues and a ciprocated. But when asked, problem of tax loop-holes for. oeewe nomdo has had to make steady use of slightly skeptical, attitude. what he, as President, would the rich: the story of a contro- me it apparently using the Ui- a aiir oiiia' ol:ti- With these voters, Reagan , do if Soviet troops entered An-; versial gambler who' paid no metaprnly - U, t0 co ~Jcc We are concerned about the living conditions in Ann Arbor. That is why we are submitting this letter. Ao" MEW 0 PL I P We have been in Ann Arbor for ten years and have experienced rental lation as has everyone else. During this time, our services to our idents have increased, and we are still trying to do our best. When you are spending hundreds of dollars, you want to be sure you e getting your moneysworth. At UNIVERSITY TOWERS APARTMENTS we know our nants are getting services equivalent to every penny spent. Even though out tenants are satisfied, there is still room for provement. That is why we have reduced our summer rates. ALSO, OUR TES FOR THIS COMING FALL/WINTER 1976/77 RENTAL SEASON WILL REMAIN THE . -missing out oan some of the DAILIES because of delivery Mistakes? ME AS THIS PAST YEAR. That is a statement few other landlords can claim. other landlord can offer these services: furnished apartments, weekly id service, a heated swimming pool, a laundromat, 24 hour security, OR . . . vies and parties that are free to all residents - all that and more thin a three minute walk to the Diag. We want your college experience to be enjoyable and memorable. You ould not have to worry about any problems that might occur while living * an apartment - that is our business. So, if you are looking for an apartment next year, we are located at le corner of South University and South Forest. We are not afraid to show u what we have to offer. disagr'ee with a bill we sent you for THE DAILY? WE'D LIKE TO TRY TO STRAIGHT- EN OUT THAT PROBLEM, BUT WE CAN'T IF YOU DON'T LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. Oe I-. "II I