Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 5, 1971 Pae outen HEMWIGt AIY edesay My _. 9 APRIL 24 Mass rally draws wiC (Continued from Page 8) These included students with "The war is Nixon's baby but cooperation from the Red Cross he doesn't believe in abortion." and anti-war lawyers. The pro- The predominant sentiment, test, more than usual, turned to however, was one of tempered traditional channels for expres- anger. "Not our sons, not their sing dissent, with the endorse- sons," read a placard carried ments of some 40 members of 'k - .,__ _ ....e.,. CF." . the H U ntC lniAh if 1A pnm. le support by _a group of women. "Stop the bloodbath," "Smash imper- ialism," "Peace now," "Stop the war against black Amer- ica," were other signs express- ing apparently prevalent views. An occasional frisbee flew between the protesters and the still blue sky, and at least one .kite was sighted near the Cap- itol steps. Many younger march- ers displayed exuberance in their dress, wearing Mickey Mouse T-shirts or the m ore .usual college T-shirts and work shirts, and some openly flaunt- ed marijuana and bottles of wine. A cotillion of NPAC trained marshaills numbering close to 8,000 supervised the marchers, defineating the route boundar- ies as outlined in the parade permit. The marshall's training, according to Danny Kelley, a student volunteer from New York City, included role-play- ing exercises and rudimentary first aid, In addition to the marshalls, NPAC arranged task forces of medics and 1 e g a 1 advisors. me noue ani aoouui sena- tors lending an official aura to the proceedings. Rep. Patsy Mink (D-Hawaii) said she felt that in marching she expressed not only her only feelings but the prevalent senti- ment in her state. "It's time for Nixon to realize that this war must end," Mink said. The marchers converged upon the Capitol grounds, rallying before a four-hour speaking program. Speaking for the Vietnam Veterans was John Kerry, who charged, "This is a government which cares more about the legality of where men sleep ..than about where t hey throw bombs." Referring to the G1's protests, he said, "We're going to keep coming back until the war ends. If they don't end this war, then we will alter the basic policy of this country." Other speakers included Rep. Bella Abzug, (D-NY), Coretta King, the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, activist G.I. Andrew Pulley, SMC coordinator Debby Buskin, columnist I. F. Stone, and sev- eral anti-war congressmen, in- cluding Sen. V a n c e Hartke, (D-Ind.). When the speakers had fin- ished, there was an awesome, quiet shuffling of bodies as the protesters turned away from the center of their government, where they had come to regis- ter a dignified and solemn dis- sent. The protesters turned away together, some of them to go home and hope for peace," others to stay in Washington to engage in non-violent civil dis- obedience as a continuation of their protest. STUDY SOUNDS IMPROVES GRADES Improve Grades while Devoting The Same Amount of Time to study USE STUDY SOUNDS Increase Your Concentration and Improve Your Comprehension. Study at a Faster Rate. Electronically Produced Sounds Cause This to Happen Please Speelfy 8 Track Tape. Cassette, or LP Record Send Check or Money order- $9.95 Each Include 75c Handling and Posae Sound Concepts, Inc-Box 3852 Charlottesville, Va. 22902 Blow up your Grandma..r1 boyfriend or pet canary. Giant 2 ft. poster - any-I one, any size. 2.95 + .25 postage to Personal Poster LA.r Col. 90050 I -- a 1 I International FOLK DANCE Barbour Gym-Friday evenings 8:00-11:00 P.M. TEACHING FROM 8 to 9 A Ir 1 i i Ralph's Market ... COMPLETELY NEW MANAGEMENT . .. COMPLETE GROCERIES bagels pasteries & bread lox Homemade or Sa eries' meats frozen food r beer & wine international. food AT COMPARABLE PRICES COUPON C areese NORTHERN SINGLE V~4 aes TISSUE PAPER k-8c/gailon 5c Banaas-Oclpundwith this ad Bananas-iDc/pound 2 limit Exp. May 9, 1971 ... COMPLETELY CONVENIENT open every night 'til midnight on PACKARD near STATE Ralph's Market I 9 SUNDAY EVENING MAY 9th mu s mi rm rnmtP i P R DAR;NfA AN ARRin Ticket Prices: $5, $4 and $3-- Tickets Available Now At: * A UDsOS & GRINNESSTORs * .ofM. ATHLTI CDPT.TICKET OFFICE IYOst AREAHOOVER & STATE, 0ANNARBOR * ORDAUDITOUMETROIT f 55 59DOGWOODDR.,JACKSN,CMIH. pybet:CcCn t r c ket Se rvtl i , 2 . ii i rstht. Detrit, chS,..4826 SAVE 25 Buy Used TEXTBOOKS AT OLLET T'S t!CeIGAN B. K or E . State St. at North U. WFGOO Don't Make the Same Mistake Keep up with all the important news, whether it's from Pnom Penh, Lansing, Washington, or Angell Hall; Dis- Call our Circulation Dept. and order your subscription 764-0558 HOURS: MON.-FR., 10 am. to 4 pm.