Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 10, 1970 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 10, 1970 'UHEW meet today in Chcg (Continued from Page 1) 1968 executive order that forbids federal contractors to discrimin- ate by sex in employment. Federal investigations were spur- red nationally this summer when the Women's Equity Action League charged that over, 200 colleges, universities and medical schools discriminate against women in ad- mission, staff hiring, promotion, and pay. Locally, FOCUS on Equal Em- ployment for Women, sparked an investigation by a HEW team this summer when the group charged the University with discrimination against women. After two separate trips to Ann Arbor, the investigators f r o m HEW's Chicago regional office an= nounced its 30-day holding ac- tion in a letter to Fleming. He has refused to make the letter and accompanying report public, be- cause he claims it contains in- dividual names which the admin- Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page 2) University Jazz Band: C. J. Alexius, conductor, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. General Notices Apha Lambda Delta to award six $2,000 fellowships for graduate study in 1971-72; any member of ALD who graduated 1968-70. and maintained ALD average is eligible; graduating seniors may apply; pick up applications a n d info from Nancy Hessler, 340 Mich. Un- ion; submit applics. to National Fel- lowship Chairman by Jan. 12, 1971. Engineering Interdepartmental Sem- inar in Fluid Mechanics: T. Y. Wu, SCalif. Inst. of Technology, "Swimming of slender fish and flapping flights of birds - do they employ optimum movements?" 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 11, Rm. 229, W. Engin. LSAT for Dec. 19: For students who plan to take Law School Admission Test this December, test will be ad- ministered in Rackham Bldg., Lecture Hall, AnnArbor. LSAT test date this year is also an exam day -for Uni- versity classes; consequently, f r i s t- choice testing sites are not avail- able for LSAT testing. 'A student not wishing to take LSAT in the Rack- ham Bldg., Ann Arbor should request Educational Testing Service in Prince- ton, N.J. to assign him space at ano- ther testing center (e.g., Toledo, De- troit, or Eas tLansing). Placement Service Announcements: Government Test- ing Deadlines. Federal Service Entrance Examination, apply by Nov. 11 for next Nov. 21. Full time post graduation jobs with many federal agencies. Dec. grads don't miss this one. iState of New York beginning l e v e 1 professional jobs in many areas. Teat applications due Nov. 15 for past graduates and Dec. grads. Pick up applic. and booklet at Career Plan- ning. Programs to Explore Careers during the Summer: contact Placement or Career Planning 212 S.A.B., or 3200 S.A.B. IASTE, Career vacations for science majors with engineering and technical organizations abroad, min. sophomores, any sciences, engineering, architec- ture. Radcliffe College Publishing Proced- ures Course, June 23 - Aug. 3. Recent{ graduates, men and women interested in careers in book and magazine pub- lishing. Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chi-I cago, offers summer exper. for soph- omores or above interested in careers in social work. Contact summer place- ment or career planning. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Chinese Students Association spon- soring an art show of works by Aloysius Kwan at the "Rive Gauche" (Madelon Pound House at East University and Hill) on November 13 and 14, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 - 12:00 midnight. Also celebrating China weekend, Enact Recycling Committee Meeting, Nov, 18. 7:30 p.m., Ecology Center. Dec. 2. 7:30 p.m., Ecology Center. ** * * All are welcome to Baratin Coffee Hour every Thursday, 3:00-5:00, Frieze Building, Rm. 3050. Open invitation to1 people interested in French languagei and culture. University 'Activities Center & Students International FREEPORT, BAHAMAS 186.00 ROUND TRIP JET- 111 I ~Iy Dec. Jan. Feb. 27-Jan. . 1-Jan. 7 ....... 26-Mar. 5 186.00 196.00 189.00 "QUALITY SOUND through QUALITY EQUIPMENT." = - li Christmas through EASTER The FREEPORT INN becomes a STUDENT RESORT Al Student Guests 2 hour long "Happy Hour" every evening with Live Music & Dancing Unlimited free drinks * SCUBA LESSONS " HORSEBACK RIDING " HONDA RENTAL Open only to U of M students, faculty, staff, alumni, and im- mediate families. 2nd floor, MICH. UNION UAC Travel 763-2147 or 769-5790 III III SONY, VEN T, BERG, McINTOSH, KENWOOD, and more KLH, BOSE, TEAC, AD- P.E., TAN- I COME IN AND TALK TO THE EXPERTS AT -Associated Press All Night Talks Auto bargaining continues last night as union negotiators enter the section of the General Motors Building that is being used for the all night talks. General Motors and the United Auto nego- tiators have agreed to work all night, in attempts to settle the eight week strike. (See story, Page 1) 3 PER CENT: O'U' to pl anor cuts from salary budgets 6 i- HI-FI BUYS Ann Arbor-Ea'st Lansing Read and Use Daily Classifieds L 18 S. Main Phone 769-4700 "Quality Sound Through Quality Equipment" --- -- - - t I I (Continued from Page 1) in his memorandum, Smith re- peatedly emphasized the high pri- ority being placed by the adminis- tration on a 10 per cent salary! and wage increase for 1971-72. With this year's salary budget at about $96 million, a three per cent cut- would equal about $2.7 million. An increase of 10 per cent, after the initial reduction, would amount to around $9.3 million needed in "new" money, over and above the present appropriation, but it will be less than the amount needed if the three per cent cuti is not made. "We would hope that the state would at minimum provide the salary increases and inflationary money," said James Lesch, assist- ant to the vice president for aca- demic affairs. "But that doesn't! seem likely and that extra money (generated by the budget cuts) would go toward the increase.' In addition to explaining the reasons for the proposed cuts and possible ways to make them, Smith placed several limitations on methods by which the deans and directors could pare their budgets. He- ruled out deliberate reduc-I tion in the enrollment of the unit involved, and the elimination of couses "needed to meet the rea- sonable expectations of entering classes in their elections." Smith' said s er v ic es courses which one unit provides for the program of another could not be eliminated without the consent of "The review is solely to assure that the limitations set out above! have been followed," Smith said. Lesch said the salary budget cut could be complemented by "look- ing at the low priority programs and knocking some of them out. This is what the Resource Alloca- tion C o m m i t t e e (RAC) is all about." Speakers i stance in I By GLORIA SMITH "The Arab people are struggling against a new oppressor," said Political Science Prof. Archie. Singham, at a symposium on the Middle East last Sunday. The symposium featured three guest speakers and a panel dis- cussion, and was entitled "The Middle East-Our Next Indo- China?"' Over 150 people attended the program, which was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students and the Young Socialist Alliance.' Speaking on "20th century Lib- eration Movements," Singham dis- cussed this new "faceless, mono- lithic, non-personoppressor" in relation to the Arabs and the1 blacks in both the United States and Africa. This new "oppressor" according the other unit. to Singham, is unlike the 19ithl In addition money should not Century oppressor who was a be diverted from other "non- "personality such as Hitler or salary" portions of the unit's Churchill, with one one motive budget, without becoming a per- being the- development of the manent r e d u c t i o n, and staff J u d e o-Christian ideology of a should not be shifted temporarily chosen people and a chosen race." to research budgets, Smith added. "In the 19th Century, nation- Setting a a deadline of Jan. 15, alism has acted as one of the most 1971 for submission of the pro- reactionary forces," Singham ex- posed cuts, Smith said his office plained, "the strategy being im- would review all the proposals. perialism in the name of national- istration does not wish to discuss. The HEW report cites several cases, Fleming has said, in which women with college degrees have been placed i lower level jobs 2TaE lST. 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