Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 10, 1989 ABORTION Continued from Page 1 J groups, and move towards the Lin- coln Memorial "in the mood of the '63 Civil Rights protest, with hun- dreds of thousands on either side of the reflecting pool," Radin said. Speakers and entertainers will perform at an assembly at 11 a.m. Sunday at the foot of the memorial. The performer list was not re- leased until this morning, but some of them were known already. Two students speaking are Julie Ann Morley, President of the U.S. Stu- dent Association, and Jeanine Alt- house, representing Penn State Uni- versity. Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger will give two of the sched- uled performances. Participants will build a memo- rial at the Lincoln Memorial before the rally for the Unknown Woman, in memory of all women who died from unsafe and illegal abortions. Other pro-choice events in Wash- ington over the weekend include an effort on Saturday to keep open a birth control clinic which anti-abor- tion protesters plan to shut down. Aside from protesting at clinics, anti-abortion groups including Right to Life and the Veterans for Life are expected to counteract the memorial for the Unknown Woman with mock cemeteries in the memory of unborn babies. Michigan anti-abortion groups. could not be reached for comment. A group of American students holds a candlelight vigil yesterday outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to protest what they believe is the U.S. government's attempts to curtail abortions in the United States. Women's rights advocates will participate in a joint fundraiser on Saturday night at the Bayou, a night club in Georgetown, to support the NOW mobilization and the Battered Women's Shelter in Washington, D.C. Ann Arbor's CDAR chapter is meeting after the rally with groups performing "clinic defenses" from across the country to try and form a national effort to "really rebuild the woman's movement from the ground up," Carmouche said. "I think it could be a very historical meeting." CODE Continued from page 1 Some of these students also criti- cized the interim policy's stipulation that an intent to injure must be proven before a student can be sanc- tioned. gold bond cleaners Quality Dry Cleaning and Shirt Service 332 Maynard St. across from Nickels Arcade, 668-6335 LSA sophomore Jennifer Van Valey, chair of the Women's Issues Commission of MSA, went as far as to recommend sanctioning those who use gender-exclusive language. Gender-exclusive language in- cludes words such as "fireman" and "spokesman." Gender-inclusive lan- guage substitutions are "firefighter" and "spokesperson." Mavrick expressed concern that student discord could hamper stu- dents' efforts to influence the admin- istration. "Students are talking out of both sides of their (collective) mouth. I just hope the University doesn't see any of this as a desire for other codes," such as a protest policy or a comprehensive code of student conduct, he said. Yet another major problem facing student leaders is the concern that the University will not take their opin- ions into account when forming its policy. The University has pledged to so- licit student input, and it appears to be serious, as evidenced by the par- ticipation of several administrators at the forum and by University President James Duderstadt's forma- tion of a student advisory commit- tee. But many students have com- plained that while their advice is welcome, their decisions will carry no weight. They argue that the University will only listen to the advice to assuage cries for student input. After the forum, University General Counsel Elsa Cole said she did not hear from students what she wanted to hear. "What I'd hoped to hear was histories - people's own experiences with bigotry," she said. Cole said a judge needs to know there is a reason for such a policy in order for it to stand up in court. See news happen? Daily 764-0552 oo Ot SKI INTO A NEW DECADE' DETROIT SKI SHOW COBO HALL One Washington Blvd. " Detroit, MI NOVEMBER 10-12, 198ยง Fri. 5-10 p.m., Sat. Noon-10 p.m., Sun Noon-6 p.m. SKI AREAS * EQUIPMENT o RESORTS SKI SHOPS " AIRLINES " SKI CLUBS Plus. . . See the Mountain Highlights fashion review from Plsworths' Chalet " Catch Freestyle ski action on the Revolving Ski Deck " Meet US Ski