GEO talks continue Ford seeks new approach (conii unt 1"enr Page 11 education for undergrads." 11oran saiid he fas ht "Departments'are being coerced into makion contingeny plans by the ndmioistr ii whi-h has threatened to w thh 'Id lends. The adii;jwis o wltm brain- wash them -lven it thinking they can fm, etion w o- TA's and siriie a -ir-ke ith no pals." sityl a ° re tyi ig lii I ir a3 strike. But by having sti igency ptns at this early stone is negotia- tions we may in fa-!t fa e a self- fulfilling p r o p h e c y," Moran added. FORSYTH SAID he is, "tre- m endnsly more optimistic than three weeks ago," that a strike can be averted. However he maintained un- equivocally, "There is no way in the wiorld this institstion can meet their demands. Based on present facts, if they are not prepared tli come down in their demands then ie are not pre- sired to have a contract settle- ment.'' G EO,'s demands include an 11 per cent raise for next year, a 501 per cent cut in their tui- lion, n stronger affirmative ac- tion program and a Teachers Assistant training program. after four primary defeats THE PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM presents RODDY McDOWALL VINCENT PRICE- CORAL BROWNE IN MAY 11-16 in POWER CENTER Tickets at PTP Ticket Office, Mendelssohn Theatre Tickets at PTP Ticket Office, Mendelssohn Theatre Lobby MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES NOW FORMING- SIGN UP NOW INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS U-M UNION LANES Open 1 1 a.m 12 midnight Mon -Thurs. 1 1 a.m.-1la.m. Fri. and Sat. 1 p.m.-12 midnight Sun. .C'iisonitsidaom Pa-e i) sas Cty and win." Asked later why Ford did not say he would win on the first bnllot, White House Press Sec- retary Ron Nessen said: "If he diint, he icant to." The President, after meeting with GOP leaders and his cam- paign manager, Rogers Morton, said Morlion would conduct a camltiiign s t r a t e g y reassess PRESS Secretary Ron Nessen said Ford's campaign schedule, the issues he takes up in public speeches, and the forums he should use during the balance of the campaign all would be dis- cussed. Senate GOP leaders Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania and Rob- ert Griffin of Michigan said Ford was advised to change his strategy. Griffin said Ford has "found himself on the defensive a great deal. I don't think he should be using so much of his time an- swering Mr. Reagan." A HALLMARK of Ford's cam- paigning has been question-and- TUMBLEWEED MUSIC---DANCE-THEATRE Performances at 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY, May 7 SATURDAY, May 8 at SCHORLING AUD. (School of Ed.) $2.00 at door DANCE WORKSHOP Sat., May 8, 10 a.m.-12:00 Barb. Gym-$2.00 at door DANCE DEPT.--764-6273 __ i I w i, 1 tipr a' t v$ 1 "' f k -7a F 4 < J4r.a c , 2V;. s K ,e ft 5\ '^QU'a+fT , - ;uSrc ,' +x¢ tit Vv " LLLI IA( r a -m -- answer s e s s i o n s with large groups of citizens. The ques- tions often have obviously been inspired by Reagan campaign statements. Ford is expected to rely more on set speeches where he can better control the topics raised. The President told reporters yesterday he believes his win- ning issues are peace and for- eign policy, economic recovery and restoration of trust and con- fidence in the presidency and executive branch of govern- must, Meanwhile, Democratic Na- tional Chairman Robert Strauss said the string of primary de- feats for Ford means the Presi- dent has lost control of his party and the country. HE SAID he was confident the Democratic nominee would be determined before the party's convention begins July 12, but that the Republicans appear to be heading toward "that smoke- filled room." He envisioned a scenario with Vice President Nelson Rockefeller calling the shots on who is nominated by the Republicans. Rep. Morris Udall, the closest challenger to Carter still active in the primary campaigns, told a labor audience in Washington it takes more than love and haromny to solve national prob- lems. 231 south state Theatre Phne 6 '6 ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7 & 9 Open 6:45 OMAR SHARIF - KAREN BLACK JOSEPH BOTTOMS ®Clor Prints by Mveiab An American international Release SHOWS TONIGHT at 7:00E& 9:00 Open 6:45 NO}TSINCELOVE STCRY... 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' A NlVRAL PCTUIRE .TECHNICMQR I ' a iiici .iy osi an FOURTH HIT WEEK! SHOWS TONIGHT at 7:00 & 9:00 Ours 645 SFron the ! devious mind of Alfre Hitchcoc. _ a diabolically entertaining mo.ion picture rG. Reaganand Udall step Up campaign i n Mi c hi g an (Contmued from Page 1) drive to derail Democratic front, runner Jimmy Carter in the state's May 18 primary. Carter, meanwhile, plans a five-hour stop in Detroit tomor- row to hold a news conference and attend a fundraiser in South- field. Alabama Gov. George Wallace had no plans to cam- paign in the state this week. Udall, who earlier this week picked up the endorsement of Democratic Sen. Philip Hart, chose Michigan as the battle ground for what he calls his first "one-on-one" cinfrontation with Carter. THE TALL, lanky former pro- fessional basketball player said he is counting on the state's 'traditionallyrogressive con- sitiiency" to back him in the race against Carter, whom he described as "almost as conser- vative as Gerald Ford or Ronald I'eaqan." Udall said the state's primary will offer voters a clear-cut choice between a progressive ant a conservative. Given that chiiice, Udall predicts the Mich- in Deniocrats will hand him his first primary election vic- tory. However, s t a t e Democratic Chairman M o r 1 e y Winograd qmestionedI Udall's view of the 1i'hii'on Democratic Party as z; tiberally oriented bloc. He =aid a camnaign strategy based sn that view may not work. -The Democratic constituency in Michign considers itself mid- dile of the road, and I believe it is." Winograd said. "There are elemeits in it that are both very liberal and very conserva- tie. But I don't think yooecan characterie the average Demo- cratic voter as any more or less liberal than anyone else around the country." Winograd said Hart's endorse- ment of Udall and Udall's plan to make Michigan a major bat- tlefield "are going to make it a contest. No doubt about it." Francisco Pizzaro, the Span- ish explorer, discovered and conquered the empire of the Incas in Peru. He helped build the Spanish Empire in the New World. 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