The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 15, 1980-Page 11 !I1MORE NEW WAVE ROCK 111 Anti-draft groups plan march in Washington WASHINGTON-(UPI) Vowing to se "every tactic necessary," a coalition, of student and peace groups reminiscent of the Vietnam era pledget yesterday to take to the streets of Washington March 22 in a massive protest against draft registration. *:Meanwhile, in Detroit yesterday, a spokeswoman for the nation's major anti-women's rights group. said resident .Carter, who supports the af registration, of women, is lying when he says they would not be sent in- to combat. "PRESIDENT Carter's move to in- lude women in registration for the draft i one of the most .cowardly and "ypocritical acts of his ad- *.ministration," said Elaine Donnelly, public relations chairwoman of STOP PAT LACEMAN, head of the rNational Mobilization Against the Draft, said he, hopes thousands of students and others will fill the streets of the nation's capital next month in an outpouring of opposition to President Carter's plan to reinstate draft registration. "We vow to make the draft issue a political quagmire for any politician, for any candidate" who backs it, said Laceman, whose group is the rally's primary sponsor. DONNELLY questioned whether women could adequately "support their felloW soldiers" in a combat situation because she said they are weaker and slower. Fifteen per cent of female soldiers became pregnant each year, she claimed. "This affects combat readiness," t Donnelly said. "The purpose of raising an army is to defend the country and its interests, not to engage in social experimentation. If "the drafting of women will not ,strengthen our armed forces and our position in the world community, then it should not be done. It would be a national disgrace - and unfair to our male and female soldiers - to send ;them to fight a war with less than 'the strongest army and best equipment that this country can provide," s be ~said. Endorsers of the March 22 demon- stration in Washington include: Americans for Democratic Action, the U.S. Student Association, the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, Students for a Libertarian Society, and Women Strike for Peace. Do a Tree a Favor: Recyle Your Daily TORPEDOES THE LIPS ARE BACK 9 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB.'16 VFW HALL-314 E. LIBERTY ANN ARBOR'S REAL ROCK S ROLL NIGHTCLUB t r $3040 ; a r a 'IN . . I I I I I PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ST] 7 I 1S Ann Arbor City Council We, the undersigned, strongly Democratic 2nd Ward Primary, urge the election of Stacy Stephanopoulos in the February 18th. We believe that of the candidates, Doily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY THE COMMITTEE AGAINST WAR, a local anti-draft group, held a Valen- tine's Day Tag Drive yesterday to collect money for their efforts. Commit- tee-members gave donors to the cause tags reading "Stop the Draft" and leaflets on conscientious objectors. 00- Stacy best provides the voters with intelligence and creativity, compassion and effectiveness, energy and the ability to turn that energy into effective represen- tation of the people of the Second Ward and of the city. In this election, we be- lieve the choke is clear. On election day, Monday the 18th, we will be supporting Stacy Stephanopoulos, and urge you to do the same. KEN LATTA, City Councilman-1st Ward DAVID CAHILL LESLIE MORRIS, City Councilwoman-2nd Ward SCOTT NORTH KATHY FOJTIK, County Coipmissioner WASTENAW COUNTY DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CAROL JONES DWYER, former City Councilwoman- POLITICAL CAUCUS 2nd Ward MIGHIGAN STUDENTS ASSEMBLY (MSA) EARL LANDESMAN, former 2nd Ward Chair STUDENT ALLIANCE FOR BETTER GREG HEBERT, former 2nd Ward Chair REPRESENTATION (SABRE) JOHN POWELL, Ann Arbor School Board member POLITICAL ACTION COALITION (PAC) TOM BLESSING STUDENTS FOR PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT LEAH GUNN STUDENTS FOR STUDENTS PROF. & MRS. WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD flIn O ''h. . , ... r r ..,. Supporters and Contributors (Partial list): nE3 Marc Abrams J.P. Adams Plato & Mary Anton Jim Apostle Don & Shirley Axon Gus J. Bahas Mary Jo Baker Dirk Beckwith. Barrie & Lucy Biven Fr. Ernest Blougouras Marc Breakstone Brad Canale Richard Cauley Margaret Chafos Donald Coleman Margaret Conomos Dave DeVarti Jeannie Dodge Jane Esper Stephen Foley Bill Gold Jim Gold Jack Hall Andy Halperin Bea Hanson Janice Hollett Mike Kargul Chris Kasper Jack Katosh James Kenworthy Mary King John Kounios Yayoi Kushida Connie LaClair Cande Larson Tim Lee Jeff Liskar Phil Mahoney Eli Manos Judge John Manos Sheila Mayberry Yvonne McClenney Jane Miller Michael Morris John Moutsatsos Bert & Marjorie Moyar Bruce Neary Peter Papps Bob Perlmuter Amy Perrone Dave Pomerantz Shirley Powell Aaron Pratt Paul Pratt Marcia Pupkiewicz Andrea Rehm Tom Robinson Jim Rosen Steve Ruskin Brenda Salyer Carol Schramke Adrienne Seiko John Spelich Spyros & Kal Stanley Rev. & Mrs. Elias Stephanopoulos Ulrich Stoll Bloise Supler Marianne Swenson Laura Urbanski Anna Vedouras Mona Walz Karen Wovthen Ellen Weissman Jim Zazakis ~~.4.. -4~ U come in out of the cold ... to Student Cooperative Housing. 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