Page 2-Sunday, October 1, 1978-The Michigan Daily . ' Griffin supports ERA bill S 3PI i C30 DETROIT (UPI)-Sen. Robert Griffin (R-Mich.) said yesterday he will vote next week to extend the ratification period for the Equal Rights Amendment and fight a proposal that would let states rescind prior ERA approval. Griffin, waging an extremely close battle for re-election, said he has been under heavy pressure from both supporters. and opponents of ERA extension. He said he based his position on "the legal and constitutional questions involved." "I ALSO FEEL A heavy responsibility because I know the vote count in the Senate is very close and the position I take could possibly tip the balance," the 12-year Senate veteran said. The Senate will vote next Friday on whether to extend the ERA ratification period another 39 months, but first mus decide whether states that already have ratified ERA should be permitted during that-period to rescind their earlier sup port. A vote on that proposal, introduced by Sen. Jake Garn (R Utah), is slated for Wednesday and is considered more of a test of true ERA sentiment. ERA extension already has beel approved by the House, but with no strings attached. Griffin told a news conference, his first in Michigan since the start of his re-election campaign, that he believes exten- ding the ERA ratification period would give states a muc stronger case for rescinding prior approval. 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Sci. 11, 7:30p.m. General Notice Recently published books dealing with controver sial issues of women, family and work will be discussed by U-M women scholars at .a lunchtime book review series, sponsored jointly by the Univer sity of Michigan Center for Continuing Education o Women and the Program in Women's Studies. Discussion lunches held between noon and 2: p.m., Pendleton Rm., Michigan Union. Anyone ma attend, bring a brown bag lunch, and participate i the discussion that follows the review. Prof. Louise Tilly, of the U-M Dept. of Histor launches series Wed., Oct. 18. She will review thr books dealing with the history of the family: Family Sex and Marriage in England: 1500-1800 by Lawren ce Stone; Haven in a Heartless World: The Family Besieged by Christopher Lasch; and Infanticide by Marie Piers. Wed., Nov. 29, Prof. Karen Mason, U-M Dept. o Sociology, will review Selma Fraiberg's Ever' Child's Birthright: In Defense of Mothering and Nancy Chodorow's The Reproduction of Mothering- Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender. Other topics will be announced later; for info. call CEW, 764-6555; or drop in at 330 Thompson St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LIX, No. 22 Sunday, October1, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the -University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $1~ September through April (2 semesters) ; $13 by mail, outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published through Saturda morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor'; $7.00 by mail outside Ann Arbor. 11 RECEIVE OUR USUAL PROMPT SERVICE IN SEPTEMBER! We are sorry. 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