Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, March 24, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Wednesday, March 24, 1976 Trowbridge to seek Author tells crowd Reagan victory in N.C. a surprise Fleming discusses 'U' research policy Esch's House post (Continued from Page 1) required to fill the fourth ward ACCORDING to city attorney post if Trowbridge were to re- Bruce Laidlaw, "there's no (le- sign with more than 40 days re- gal) problem" involved with maining in his two year term. Trowbridge running for the Although no other candidates House during his term on coun- have yet entered the second dis- cil. trict congressional race. State If, however, Trowbridge wins, Senator Carl Pursell (R-Livo- the city charter dictates that he nia) is expected to formally an- must resign from council before nounce his candidacy on March undertaking his congressional 29. duties in January. The seat is being vacated by Should Trowbridge r e s i g n Congressman Marvin Esch (R- from council within 40 days of Ann Arbor) wthe U.S.pr enat campaigning frteUS eae of sexual injustice (Continued from Page 1) , Arguing for legal restrictions on prostitution, Brownmiller said, "If men go on thinking that if they don't have a divine right to a woman's body they at least have a monetary right, rapes will continue to occur. in a bad light. Only when it's an exploitation of women do you refuse to see it as a clear and present danger." (Continued from Page 1) with the outcome. At the White House, press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford Chronicaling the history of{ rape, which included the per- misison of rape by ancient tribesr so that they could increase their tribe size and power following1 the endt ofn is term, the vacancy need not be filled until the next general city election, according to the charter. 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Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor, $7.50 by mall outside Ann Arbor 0i think of 4 * Kz, "THEY legalized prostitution battles, Brownmiller showed1 in Viet Nam," she pointed out, that "men have not only hadz "but it didn't decrease rapes." legal support for rape, but a Chiding the pornographic me- surprising amount of cultural1 dia for their exploitation of encouragement as well." women, Brownmiller said, "The Brownmiller also pointed outR essence of pornography is not the ambiguity between recent the celebration of sex and fem- legal definitions of rape and "a: ininity, but the degradation of woman's definition." sex and femininity." "The gut distaste that people "UNTIL F A I R L Y recently, have felt for pornography is be- rape meant penetration of the cause they know somehow, vagina by a penis," she said. someway, that the purpose of it "Women have always felt that' is to degrade the female body any violation was rape, but the and sex," she said. legal violation was only con- cerned with virginity and chas- had anticipated a close raceI "but he expected to win so naturally he is disappointed. "The point is we lost and there are no excuses or alibis," Nessen said. He said Ford plans no change in campaign strategy and he remains confident of ultimate victory." FORD'S LOSS was the first by an incumbent president since Harry Truman was beaten in New Hampshire on March 11, 1952. This was the Republican pic- ture: Reagan 101,448 or 52 per cent. Ford 88,924 or 46 per cent. Uncommitted GOP dele-' gates 3,345 or 2 per cent. Carolina doesn't decide a presi- By LOIS JOSIMOVICH dential election and Carter will have to prove himself in the big University President Robben northern industrial states that Fleming met briefly yesterday do. with a member of the Classified "He's got a long way to go," Research Review Committee to Jackson said. discuss military implications of Wallace, in Montgomery, Ala., the Aerospace Engineering De- said he will remain in the race partment's fuel cloud explosion and will launch an active cam- research, but nothing much paign this weekend for Wiscon- was accomplished, according to sin's April 6 primary. a student member of the Com- mittee. HE ACKNOWLEDGED that Elham Elahi, the only stu- his latest defeat "certainly dent member of the Committee doesn't help" his chances else- (which checks University re- where. search requests for compliance In Washington, Rogers Mor- with Regental guidelines)- ton, Ford's White House politi-' cal counselor, said the President Population growth in the would come close to splitting United States in 1972 dropped to the North Carolina delegation its lowest level in 35 years. with Reagan. "I think we have a campaign of much firmer The average human body foundation and much firmer contains enough fat to make base than could be affected by about seven or eight bars of one setback," Morton said. soap. Coup forces Pero'n out;, military orces'. take over capital talked with Fleming for a scant five minutes after being told the Presided t had to hurry be- cause he had to get an injection and leave the country. "I WANTED to ask him three things," said ,a somewhat an- noyed Elahi. "I got an answer to one and a glimpse at the second." He explained that he had made the appointment a week earlier, and that the secretary made him wait twenty-five minutes to see Fleming, whom she said was on the telephone. Elahi, however, said he doubted that. the president was actually on the phone for the whole time since when he press- ed the matter he was let int the office. "I DIDN'T even get the chance to get any detailed in- formatio'n," he complained. "I think this is an indication of the attention that's given this matter," Elahi continued, add- ing, "I think if V had been some one with a more important p sition I wouldn't have had t wait that long." Elahi said he pointed out to Fleming that he did not feel th fuel cloud explosion research, which is fully funded by the U. S. Air Force, is important in it- self. DEFENDING her stand on! pornography against a member of the audience who suggestedc it is an issue of "individual 1 r i g h t s," Brownmiller said,j ,"They took the Frito Bandito' commercials off the air becausel they discriminated against Mex-i icans, and they took 'Little Black Sambo' out of the libra- ries because it portrayed blacks City plan (Continued from Page 1) f taxpayers would have to vote for a tax increase (before prop-: erty taxes could be raised, and1 the Governor has already an-I nounced that the State won't provide more aid for the cities. C O U N C I L M A N Lou! Belcher (R-Fifth Ward) said that "the University shouldI bear more of the city's financial burden." Belcher asserts that the Uni- versity enjoys a lion's share ofl city services while contributing relatively little to the pot. The city administrator saidI that he faced a $1.2 million deficit before when he assumed' office in 1973. tity." THAT GAVE Reagan 28 GOP Brownmiller confidently add- convention delegates, Ford 25,j ed, however, that "because of uncommitted one. Delegates the women's movement, I think are awarded in proportion to every state in the union will the candidate's vote., soon have comprehensive rape In the Democratic primary, laws. And I'm convinced it's go- the count showed: ing to happen within the next Carter 321,059 or 54 per cent. five or ten years, and I believe Wallace 209,807 or 35 per most cases will involve the rape of wives by their husbands. cen. Henry Jackson of Wash- ington 25,698 or 4 per cent. s lay off:S No preference, which meansE uncommitted delegates, 22,585I or 4 per cent. Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, "Our two objectives then," 14,122 or 2 per cent. Murray said, "were first to Former Sen. Fred Harris of operate each year on a black Oklahoma, 6,136 or 1 per cent. basis and then to eliminate the Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, who had rest of the deficit by 1975." dropped out of the campaign, got 1,794. THE DEFICIT was eliminated Carter got 36 delegates, Wal- as planned, but 168 workers had lace 25. to be laid off and another 200 1 were forced to take a short un- CARTER, IN St. Louis, said paid vacation. he hadn't expected to run that Although Murray doesn't have well. Wallace had been a pow- an exact figure, he doesn't ex- erful vote-getter in North Caro-j pect that nearly as many em- lina in past campaigns. ployes will have to be laid off "I think the results show the this July. people of North Carolina have Furthermore, if the city does joined the people of other states cut back on employes, it prob- incid at hey wan to ablywon' scrmp o garagechoose the presidential candi- ably won't scrimp on garbage date directly and not let power- collection or police protection. ful political brokers do it for them," Carter said. ARE WAITING FOR YOU... It was his fifth primary vic- tory. 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TROOP MOVEMENTS were originally described by army "IT'S THE overall trend of headquarters as moves to coun- people. sunvorting research that ter growing leftwing querrilla fhas apnlications endangering violenceu' hiinan. life," he said. But it became obvious that it,'There is a regental research was much more than that as gsideline which rohibits an tanks rolled through Pampas gipene which igan townships south of the capital sventially lead to the destruc and several mayors in Buenos tion of himan life. There hat Aires province revealed that ten o hisn fe. The Uni they had been told to hand over been a rising feeling in the Uni their post to army officers. e rsitv dco'n nit , nthatcson Paradoxically the only area re evrchnone shere, includin where no abnormal troop move- th evlsion reseasrch, violate ments were reported was the this ,wideline because of its center of Buenos Aires, around te.t 'nmilitary use. " ' the Casa Rosada. "Fle"-ine's comment," sal OUT IN THE port area be- Ehi "wss that the milita hind a tank-landing ship was' has also historically funded re reported to be unloading mili-' senrch that his no military im tary vehicles and heavily-armed 'plications. Marines were on the alert. The military, when they take "HE SAID that the questio over, are believed to want a isn't whether DOD (Departmen full investigation into charges l of Defense) research isn't pos that the president used public 'sibl vdestrictive - that's well funds to meet private debts. | recdenized - but that one mus The sources said that during ask where the drawing line i a meeting with the three com- between completely civilian ani manders last night Deheza pre- comnletely military uses. sented a list of 80 people, in- Elahi said he then asket cluding the president, for which * Fleming what organizationa the Peronist government want- constraints there would be ii ed safe conducts out of the "trying to control what's going country as the price of handing on" as far as DOD-funded re over power. 'The list was re- search is concerned jetted. 'H ad tdpnd nh Early this morning it seemed He said it depends on hov almost certain that the next mich the profs '(on the corn president of Argentina would be Ittee wh ti naildue. army commander General Jorgereachise" dw Videla, 51. Informed sources! said he would name an all-mili- ACCORDING to Elahi, th tary cabinet, but might intro- president was "very frank an duce civilians later. honest"' but gave him the im pression that "the Universit YOUR JOB IS OUT THE AND HERE'S H I V " V ) W W a- i 1 t .. . 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