"Writing Poems? (Want to) Write Poems?" FALL POETRYWORKSHOPS AND REAINGS-Nv.8- (SPONSORED BY THE U.M. DEPT. OF ENGLISH with funding from the MICHIGAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS EVENING READINGS Malcolm Glass-Nov. 8 Paula Rankin-Nov. 9 William Matthews-Nov. 10 Faye Kioknosway-Nov. 10 MINCM UNION 662-4431 Page 12-Tuesday, November 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily SACUA sends Regents letter on presidential select ion, salaries By LEONARD BERNSTEIN The two major concerns of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Af- fairs (SACUA) are the University presidential selection process and faculty salaries, according to a statement the faculty body will send to the Regents tomorrow. The statement, drafted at a brief SACUA meeting yesterday, will be used as "a basis for discussion" when the committee holds its annual meeting with the Regents later this month, SACUA Chairman Shaw Livermore said. THE BODY repeated its stance on the selection of Robben Fleming's suc- cessor, calling for the Regents to "con- template forms of continuous com- munication, participation and con- sultation through to the end of the selec- tion process." But Livermore stressed that SACUA was asking for neither a written nor a specific statement from the Regents. "We aren't suggesting the exact means" of insuring communication between the selection committees, Livermore said. "What we're anxious about is that the principle is one that is agreeable to the Regents." THE LETTER also advised the Regents that "faculty salaries remain a subject of great concern. Our com- petitive position, particularly at the senior ranks, is eroding and it appears increasingly difficult to attract the best people to important positions," the let- ter stated. "It may be time to consider special measures to address this question." Both Livermore and Social Work Professor Jesse Gordon placed par- 1 1-STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY 'I i'i I " A I [ Lc COORI FOR FAI AND FU For that v run 100% a C ~M-L-XL. Q 1 PANTS A CREW TOI THE CACTUS PEOPLE ARE COMING Lovable, but not cuddly little creatures from the desert. Please give one a home. JA FROM 8 ONLY Garden Center Wor I PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1978.1 TO LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS.I STITUTIONS OR DISTRIBUTORS. MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT NO SALES TO DEALERS, IN- DINATES SHION N Noman on the , crylic. Sizes S- ND P 8 88 , CKETS I 9 88 men's Dept. WRIT, Y 9 3a Nen aiQ suflep nipr.... pR ,., 2dUIt5 ticular emphasis on salaries of higher- ranking faculty members. Livermore ,said salaries for full professors at the University, ranked eighth among peer institutions accor- ding to a report by the Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty. The same report ranked salaries of assistant and associate professors second or third among peer institutions. County postsj on ballot By MICHAEL ARKUSH Overshadowed by the more popular local and state-wide political contests is the race for the 15 spots on the Washtenaw Board of ,County ,Com- missioners. The board appropriates funds and co- ordinates the policies of the various county departments and appoints the department heads. IN THE 14TH district, Democrat Kathleen Fojtik is seeking her fourth term as county commissioner. CurrerE tly director of an assault victim aid cen- ter, she has consistently pushed for social services. She has also served as president of the local branch of the National Women's Organization. t Fojtik's opponent is the University's West Quadrangle supervisor Robert 'Jones. Jones, a member of the Lawyers Club, is very concerned with high taxes' jobs and senior citizens. In the 15th district, Democrat Catherine McClark is running for her: third term on the board. She' is chair-: man of the County Ways and Means: Committee and Affirmative Action Committee, and also works as a volun-: teer counselor for rape victims. Although Republican, Jeff Tobian is: listed as McClark's official opponent'on: the ballot, Tobian has withdrawn: because of health reasons. , Gotham papers are back, (Continued from Page i - less than half a normal day's run - of a 192-page tabloid were produced. Newsstands were mostly sold out by the time offices opened. The Times encountered its own production problems, finally starting its presses at 1:30 a.m., about three hours late. The paper rolled out 800,000 copies of a 96-page edition. At the same time, both papers began production of special sections of a big Sunday edition for the weekend ahead, and tried to make plans for election coverage. It's like running a 100-yard dash after a long period without a workout," a Times spokesman said of the difficulty in covering the election on short notice. "It will be a long and difficult night for. our editors, but the worst is over. Panel names prof Barbara Murphy, program associate for handicapped and veterans at the University affirmative action office, has been named to a national task for- ce. The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) named Murphy to a new task force to identify, discuss, and wherever possible, resolve key problems or issues in the implemen- tation of a federal requirement. Albert Einstein's brain, removed for study in a 1955-autopsy, weighed 2.64 pounds-no heavier than that of the average person. U F MEIJER BEST LATEX WALL PAINT Several colors to choose from. REG. $8.97 GAL. sgii7 Ugal. I NEOSYNEPHRINE 1/2%h SPRAY 22.5 mi. -&,, Pharmacy Dept. OVER 500 CUSTOM TINTS AVAILABLE AT S0 ADDITIONAL COST. Paint Dept. 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