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TONIGHT
St. Xenia Orthodox
Christian Fellowship

Page 12-Tuesday, Novemiber 14, 1978-The Michigan Daily
REGENT'S REPOR T TO BE HEARD TODA Y:

MSA reviewing search stand

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First Meeting at
7:30 PM..
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By MITCH CANTOR
The Michigan Student Assembly
(MSA) will probably make a final
decision tonight on whether to par-
ticipate in the University presidential
selection process, according to MSA
President Eric Arnson.
The group, which voted last month to
boycott the process until the University
Regents change their selection
guidelines, will discuss the issue again
tonight during its weekly meeting in the

Union.
MSA REPRESENTATIVES agree
they will enter the process to choose
Robben Fleming's successor if the
Regents incorporate in their guidelines
personal access to the candidates and
establish formal communication lines
between the student, alumni, and
faculty committees. All three groups
were to submit names of candidates to
the Regents under the board's plan.
Two weeks ago, MSA met with.

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Modern L ang ageB 1d,
PROGRAM:
7:30: Molieben (Paokles is) to the
newly glorified Saint Xenia of Pet-
ersburg.,

Regents Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor),
Paul Brown (D-Petoskey), Robert
Nederlander (D-Birmingham), and
James Waters (D-Muskegon) to discus.
the conflicts regarding the selection
process.
Nederlander said he would agree to
propose a resolution to the Regents
during their November meetings,
which will take place Thursday and
Friday, that would give the student ad-
visory committee "more participation
somewhere down the line" in the
process.
UNDER THE current structure, ap-
proved by the Regents at their October
meeting, only the board's eight mem-
bers will be allowed to interview can-
didates.
MSA President Eric Arnson, who will
meet with Nederlander again today,
said the results of that discussion will
probably determine tonight's decision.
"We will be getting some kind of
response (today). We get the indication
it's more of a statement of intent than
specifics," said Arnson.

PROHIPSTION PARTY

THE MSA president added that
although the boycott question could be
discussed again next week, tonight's
vote will most likely be the final one.
"(Tonight) we'll respond either
positively or negatively to what we've
heard (from Nederlander). We'll know
one way or the other where we're
coming from," Arnson said.
Nederlander yesterday would not
say, however, whether he would in-
troduce the resolution. "I'm not even
sure they even want me to 'do that
now," he said, indicating that his
resolution might not guarantee enough
to the student advisory committee.
Earlier this week, MSA approved ad-
ditional demands including a request
for continuing communication between
the three advisory committees and
candidates by phone, in writing, and in
person. The assembly also demands
multilateral and bilateral interviews of
the candidates "as deemed necessary
by the advisory committees involved"

SAT., NOV.18
FEATURING-

9 p.m. Union Sal/room
$1.00 with 1. D.

8:30: Lecture: "Living an Orthodox'Life as a Student." Fr.
Abbot Konon Laskovsky of Ascension of Our Saviour Ortho-
dox Church.
Slide presentation: "Mount Athos, the Holy Mountain."
REFRESHMENTS AND FELLOWSHIP Phone: 764-9699

Live Band-"SQUEEZE"
Old-time Movies
Michigan Union Speakeasy
(with plenty good 'ole brew)
UNION PROGRAMMING-UAC

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PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1978.1
TO LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS.
STITUTIONS OR DISTRIBUTORS.

MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT
NO SALES TO DEALERS, IN-

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FLANNEL SHIRTS
Heavy-weight 100% cotton.
Assorted plaids, two chest
pockets. Sizes S-M-L-XL.
REG. $6.96

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15'
EXTENSION CORD
With safety caps. Model No. 803-
2531-15 - white. Model No. 803-
2532-15 - Brown.
REG. $1.08
Electrical Dept.

PAPERBACK BOOKS
REG. $1.92 AND UP
ANY IN STOCK IN THE
BOOK DEPARTMENT
OFF
WITH
COUPON

JUTE SALE
4 ply - 52 yards. Natural and
bleached colors only. Great for
making plant and wall hangings.
Model No. HTW-YL004.
REG. $1.97
$1 4p
Craft Dept.'

PAPERBACK BOOKS
REG. $1.92 AND UP
ANY IN STOCK IN THE
BOOK DEPARTMENT
SO, OFF
WITH COUPON
GOOD THRU 11/13/78
DEPP..7']

Men's Dept.

FCC to
examine
children '
advertising
WASHINGTON (AP) - Are you con-
cerned about what your children watch
on television?
The Federal Trade Commission is
looking into children's TV viewing --
particularly commercials - and would
like to hear what parents think.
According to a study for the agency,
the average child aged two to 11 speis
more time each year in front of the
television set than in school.
These children see about 20,000 com-
mericals in the course of a year, or
about three hours of ads every week.
And, the agency said, investigations
have shown that many children doWt
understand what they are seeing, and
look upon commericals as a part of the
program.
So, the FTC is proposing rules that
would ban:
. All television advertising a-
dressed to children too young to under-
stand its selling purpose.F
. Television advertising for sugared
products most likely to cause tooth
decay when it is aimed at children un-
der 12, who are too young to understand
the health or nutritional consequences
of excess sugar consumption.
The rule would also require adver
tising for sugared products to be balan-
ced by nutritional and health messages
paid for by the advertisers.
The agency is also interested ini
comments on whether it should require
health or nutrition information within
ads for sugared products and whether,
the number, frequency and selling,_
techniques of commercialsadirected a
children should be limited.
The deadline for sending in your
comments is Nov. 24. Letters should be.
addressed to the Presiding Officer,
Children's Advertising, Federal Trade
Commission, Sixth and Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., 20580.'
And you may want to keep a copy of
your suggestions for another agency.
The Federal Communications Com-
mission is also looking at programming
for children, with a Jan. 15 comment
deadline. Letters to that agency should
be addressed to the Secretary, Federal
Communications Commission,
Washington, D.C., 20554.
PACKAGING MAN
OF THE.YEAR
NEW YORK (AP) - Edwin D. Dodd,
chairman and chief executive officer of
Owens-Illinois, Inc., has been named
Packaging Man of the Year. Mr. Dodd
received the award at the recent eighth
annual awards dinner of the Packaging
Education Foundation.
The awards banquet was a major
event of International Packaging Week,
which brings together packaging ex-
perts from around the world to discuss
current and future opportunities in this
area. 0
The Packaging Education Foun-
dation is a non-profit organization
which supports education programs for
college students who plan careers in
packaging.

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OR MORE EXCLUDING
58~ COST OF TURKEY
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THE AIR FORCE IS FOR
NURSES WHO WANT
TO GO PLACES.
Hawaii, Japan, Europe and the U.S. Going
places doesn't only mean "ravel, italso
means prafessional advancement, with
such benefits as:
it Great Working Conditians and
Challenaing Work.

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