Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 8, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 8, '1970 'OMPLAI.NTS INCREASE:- 'U'facels charges of discrmiato (Continued from Page 1) per cent, black employment rose "More importantly, however," he 55 per cent, from 102 to 158. ds, "we are taking positive steps: Dr. Cash expects much greater raise the level of sensitivity both progress in this respect by next long the supervisors and those year. "Right now identification of her uLp in the bureaucracy." blacks is done solely on a visual University, officials maintain basis. However, now we are requir- at there has been a significant ing that all employes state their nd toward advancement of racial identification along with acks into higher employment their job classification for our tegories in the past ten years." files." th ows jbclassification, i Te, Cash says, "as openings vnite owkerst jmob mnb- the higher categories occur, all 'vic wreburs,19employmentbe-ar we will have to do is check our 69iease buay 18ThandFbuary files and be able to easily identify ~9 icresedby 12. he um-capable and qualified blacks who r' of blacks in that classification will be ready for advancement." creased -by 26., "One year from now," he prom- However, in the highest classi- ised, "we will have tangible re- ;ations of 'officials, managers, suits in this }respect, all because id professionals, the number of we will have been able to identify ack staff increased by 56 in that which minority members held ne period. While total employ- which jobs for how long and pro- ent in these categories rose 14 ceed with that knowledge." We're at It Again: Gad Dance a t the House LIVE BAND: Te Fabuous Jewellones VP candidates endorse greater enrollment for minority groups (Continued from Page 1) , change, so be it. If it means a raise in tuition, so be it," says Guskin. The other. candidates preferred~ not to comment on the tuition is- sue. The candidates all see a role for the OSS vice president in attempt- ing to solve the problem. Most see the vice president as serving as a spokesman for the students, ar- ticulating their needs as well as: setting up programs which would answer the physical needs of the students. Shervington cites a plan for a "big-brother" counseling system f where 'non-white supper classinen advise younger non-white students, calling it a "viable alternative." problem, suggesting major policy Locke suggests remedial p r o- changes as well as participating in: grams similar to the ones in opera- student-faculty work groups. tion at Wayne State - offeringI Guskin has said that he will notj "everything from hand-holding to f'accept the position unless he finds speed reading."! that. the Ulniversityv is committed Sorority i j t Steinberger is firm in defining1 the role. "The vice president for student! services is not, as I see it, sup-t posed to go around parading his1 liberal scruples, but is supposed to, implement in his own department and negotiate for in other places, the student policies arrived at by the student government," he says. f.Guskin thinks the vice president should "try to use power when- ever possible" to help solve the to action on the problem of minor- ity admissions.. "President Fleming has verbally committed the University to at- tempt to right the wrongs of dis- crimination in society," he says.E "The question is, are we going to do it or not?" !. Read and Use j Daily Classifieds Open Rush I SPECIAL SALE 1969 FIAT 124 SPIDERS Mass Meting 4*1 Sunday, February 8 8 P.M.I 1 429 Hill J\~ Es r" :. S unday, Feb. 8 St. 50c admission "4. I' i' i' . 3529 SAB 7:00 p.m. 4"0 1 __ I I A Join The Daily *CIRCULATION DEPT. Come in any afternoon OVERSEAS IMPORTED CARS MON. & THURS. EVE'S TILL 9 P.M.-OTHER DAYS TILL 6 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M.-2 P.M. 'IF EDS 936 N. MAIN 662-2542 420 Maynard 'DELIVERED I- - 5 m is I STUCK, WITH AN APARTMENT TO SUBLET FOR THIS SUMMER? Here's How To Rent It Quick Through The Michigan Daily's "Student Housing Guide" I DEADLINE- FRIDAY, FEB. 20 The ,quickest and easiest way to sublet your pad is through The Daily's special apartment supplement to be published Sunday, March 1. For only $6 you can place a 1iColix 4" advertisement with a guaranteed circulation of 10,000 copies and 35,000 readers. EXAMPLE THE FINEST IN APARTMENT LIVING MODERN 4-MAN APT. with central air con- ditioning and heating, garbage disposal, parking lot facilities, large front view picture window, completely furnished, live-in manager. 2 large Bedrooms CALL 769-3247 for personal inspection of Apt. No. 5 320 E. Madison r - mm m mmmmininminmmmmmmmminmmininmammas , t ADRS I E , 1 ! Spc PHONE_____sYou___uldI Like it to Appear.r ! r ! # / I I U f I 1 I I f , E , f # I I # 1 I ! 1 ! I 1 1 , r ! 1 , f I 1 , I , f ! r , r ! f R 1 I I E ! E 1 r r 1 ! 1 ! I I / N f I # # E # i. E 0 I I i I 9 11