Friday, September 17, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Seven Friday, September 17, 97'r VHL MIWIGAN DAILY -------cv . IA Nordin to chair women's commission President Robben Fleming yes- terday named instructor Virginia Nordin chairman of the Univer- sity's Commission on Women. The commission was formed last January following Department of Health, Education and Welfare findings of sex discrimination in University hiring practices. It is charged with insuring equitable status for women at the University. Nordin replaces Barbara Newell, former special assistant to Presi- dent Fleming, as chairman. Nordin, associate director of the. Institute of Continuing Legal Ed- ucation (ICLE) and an instructor, at the law school, will assume the chairmanship immediately, ac- Charges le campus fill cording to Fleming. She will con- tinue to work half-time for ICLE, a joint unit of the University and W a y n e State University law schools and the state bar of Mich- igan. "Mrs. Nordin is a very compe- tent person and I am pleased at her willingness to accept the po- sition," Fleming said in making the announcement. A 1959 graduate of Harvard Law School, Mrs. Nordin is a member of the bar associations of Michi- gan, New York, California, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Sixth and Ninth Circuit Courts of Ap- peals and U.S. District Courts in California and Michigan. AUDITION! University of Michigan Arts Chorale (Concert Choir) OPEN TO NON-MUSIC MAJORS ONLY Rehearsals TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, 3-4:30 Auditorium C--ANGELL HALL This choir has been recognized as one of the outstanding choral ensembles in Michigan, performing major choral works with or- chestra, as well as music in a lighter vein. Qualified singers urged to participate. Auditions during rehearsal schedule. For informa- tion, call 764-2506. 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American withdrawal and the es- If the society loses its recog- tablishment of a government of nition. G u t m a n will press its "national c o n c o r d" excluding leaders to clear up outstanding Thieu, remained the basic de- liabilities. mands. Profits generated by recognized "Settlement of these two basic campus film societies are supposed points will facilitate the settlement to be put back into films and of the others," Thuy said. improvements. Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.), ,_ r_ - ---_ said Thy assuredi him St *Jensen " Garrard " KLH " Scott " Sony 0 Acoustic Research * Kenwood * DUAL * Sherwood Tel. 668-7942 Unbelievable Sacrifices--Up to 40 % off Backed up by our Factory Authorized Service 121 W. WASHINGTON-Downtown-I blk. W. of Main Gutman hopes, therefore, to use Fle i g plan y of the film society's outstand- i g proafits to improve the quality of the campus film programs. to p e V PHe also plans to call witnesses from other campus film groups to (Continued fromPage 1i attest to what he claimed was used to acquaint students with the past harassment by members of search ocmmittee openings. SGC the Orson Welles Film Society. will select a panel to interview students who would like to serve Please Follow Smokey's A on the search committee. ALWAYS hold The present vice president for tl student services, Robert Knauss. matches till cold will leave the University early next year to become dean of the Van- BE sure to derbilt University Law School. drown all fires The vice president for student services is the only executive of- CAREFUL to ficer of the University who is se- A lected through a search committee crush all process. Other vice presidents arelsmokesI chosen unilaterally by Presidentj Fleming. Deans of the various schools and colleges are chosens with the aid of a search committee. In a related action last night, SGC reappointed Schenk to the OSS Policy Board and established' a committee to interview appli- cants for another vacancy on the board.{ The OSS Policy Board is com- posed of five students and four faculty members with the OSS vice president serving as non-vot- ing chairman. The Policy Board makes all A major decisions within OSS. In other action last night, SGC endorsed a proposal presented by Natural Foods a coalition of local peace groups to hold anti-war demonstrations is a melow grocery three and a moratorium this fall. bok eto anwt It also took preliminary steps ockswest of Main with t~o sponsor charter flights for stu- free parking dents during Christmas break and next summer. 404 W. Liberty It rejected a proposal to rent refrigerators to dormitory resi- 769-3040 9-6 Mon.-Sat. dents. that Hanoi would accept a total:i U.S. withdrawal without insisting on the overthrow of Thieu as a prior condition for any settlement. Thuy said yesterday the Unitedl States would have to withdraw not only its military personnel, but all its war material from South Viet- nam. thus virtually disarming the South Vietnamese forces. McGov-1 ern said Thuy told him Hanoi was ready to drop the demand for re- moval of American arms. Thuy also insisted that American bases in South Vietnam would; have to be dismantled, another point on which McGovern said Hanoi was prepared to give way. 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