Page 14-Frid 'am 7^n o* , _Tl nnily I F " Join The Daily POETRY READING FREE June 23-MALCOLM GLASS June 24-PAULA RANKIN 1 June 25--WILLIAM STAFFORD All Readings-8:00 pm Pendleton Room Michigan Union AP Photos Riding the waves Waving seems to be the "in" thing among presidential candidates these days. President Carter waved Wednesday night at an Equal Rights Amend- ment fund-raising dinner in Washington. Minutes later, Sen. Edward Kennedy waved to the same crowd. Ronald Reagan also waved Wednesday, flapping his wrist at a Washington crowd. And independent candidate John Anderson waved yesterday in Pittsburgh, wearing a baseball cap. Reagan was in the capitol to meet with Republican members of Congress. The former governor said yesterday he has not yet decided on a 1980 running mate, and his chief of staff said he should not rule out moderates who take stands-that alienate conservatives. Senators Howard Baker of Tennessee and Richard Lugar of Indiana, George Bush, and Rep. Jack Kemp of New York are said to be among the top candidates on HA VE A NICE Reagan's list, although he said he "hasn't ruled anyone out." Sponsored by UM English Department Michigan Council for the Humanities I