21, 1982-The Michigan Daily The University Regents, meeting yesterday at the Fairlane ansion on the University's Dearborn campus, hear a pos- itive report from medical school officials on the school's medical service plan, which was implemented in 1973. brino the winner home Calendar features sexy senior citizens (Continued from Page 5); benefits and at nursing homes around the Detroit area. REACTION FROM local senior citizens has been, so far, generally dif- fident. "I don't give a damn about that stuff," said one Ann Arbor woman in her 80s. A husband and wife who were in their 70s said "We're from New York, and we don't care." But students reacted differently. Lynn Lawlor, a former University student, said "These are funny, but kind of cute. Just because you're 60 doesn't mean you have to stop being sexy." Dan Cook, a political science senior, said, "This is incredible. I know if I were 60 I'd want to be in it. These people don't spend their time playing shuffleboard and parchesi, that's for sure." The calendar can be obtained for $5 from "Sexy Sixties," 524 Rosewood, East Lansing, Michigan 48823. Arms foes meet at 'U' (Continued from Page 3) Interfaith Council for Peace, because the ethical instructions of religion can- not be separated from political actions. Hayes said the Council wants "to bring a religous thrust to what's going on" in the arms race. One fear of MAD's is that politicians may try to jump on the nuclear freeze band wagon to use it for their own ends. Axelrod said one local politician had been turned down as a conference speaker in part for this reason. "The movement that sees the connections (beteween issues) is strong and in- dependent and not easily taken up" by politicians. The conference will begin tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Rackhm Auditorium. Jane Phifer, co-chairman of the Washtenaw County Nuclear Freeze Campaign, will speak about the June 12 UN special session on disarmament. She will be followed by Sidney Lens, editor of The Progressive, a Wisconsin magazine that recently went to court over plans to publish public information on how to build a nuclear bomb. He will speak on "The Nuclear Arms Race: What About the Russians?" 1 and October LSA T and GMA T Ann Arbor " Livonia East Lansing * Troy * Toledo Dearborn * Columbus MEMOR5X 99 EACH 3-PACK Reg. 4.79 EACH CASSETTE REGISTER TO WIN 2 THREE DAY PASSES TO THE DETROIT GRAND PRIX! I STATE COUPON DETROIT GRAND PRIX GIVEAWAY REGISTER TO WIN 2 TICKETS TO THE DETROIT GRAND PRIX JUNE 4, 5, 6. JUST DROP OFF THIS ENTRY BLANK AT EITHER STATE DISCOUNT STORE IN ANN ARBOR FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! ! NAME DAY PHONE NO. .4l DRAWING DATE 5-28-82 --'_ualify Repreduction, pay after play. AVAILABLE AT: DISCOUNT " 307 S. STATE STREET S'1235 S. UNIVERSITY .. . . "YOUR EVERYTIJHINP STQR EEWIT-SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES"