Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .. "ag Et "tWednesday, Novembe r 20, 197 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN LAW- All$ g$x.50 GEO walks out of LSA counselors praise new pass, fail grading option Continued from Page 1) While universities across the ment on the part of the facul to o t h e r things its the country have been reporting . . . There is a difference b spiraling grade points, Morris tween students at the top of tl >ciate Dean of Academic said the average grade point C range and those at the bc eling Marion Jackson de- here has hovered near a 3.0 for tom." d her reaction to the ad- the last decade. Fine indicated that a pr of pluses and minuses as Morris underscored "the mas- fessor will not be required d," saying, "The preci- sive difference between an A make the plus-minus distinctio1 f grading seems so sec- and a B as well as that be- According to Nissen, no grad Y. tween a B plus and a B minus." point value has yet been assigi SEN agreed: "It's a small He observed, "The change may ed to the plus and minus. I as compared with other provide an opportunity at the said there are presently "di . It will enable professors course level to reflect a broader ferent point systems in us a bit more discriminating grade difference in perform- across the University." m the student who is good ance." However, he did predict the ie one who is very good. the faculty would have to set trying to compensate for DEFENDING the proposal's four-point limit without raisin 'ade inflation we've been importance, Fine said, "It per- the four point scale for a with in recent years." mits more discriminating judge- A-plus. GEO representatives say there is also the possibility that the union will take legal action against the University - possi- bly filing another unfair labor practices charges suit. tre THE LEGAL issue revolves around the University's refusal (Continued from Page 1) to make any new offers while support "the right to national refusing to consider union de- independence and sovereignty" mands. of the Palestinians, to be ob- The union claims that this, tained "by all means" allow- combined with the University's able under the U.N. charter. refusal to make a pay increase The PDF spokesman said yes- retroactive to September 1 un- terday's raid was partly to less a contract is signed before avenge the death of an Arab the end of the term, is "Boul- girl last weekend to an anti- warism." Israeli riot in the Israeli-held The practice-which gets its West Bank of the Jordan River. name from a management ne- Arab students staged violent gotiator who first used the demonstrations in the West strategy - involved giving the Bank a g a i n yesterday, the union only one offer, setting a fourth consecutive day of pro- deadline, and telling them to tests. The youths pelted police "take it or leave it." with stones, and authorities said The practice has been ruled 40 were arrested. illegal by the United States Supreme Court. THE ATTACK on Beit Shean, an Israeli town near Jordan and the Sea of Galilee, was the first since last June. It brought the A uA tSetvetea Israeli toll in guerrilla raids to ThOTMw'*"Cmd 57 dead and 120 wounded over seven months. The guerrillas said the at- tackers had planned to take hostages for the release of Archbishop Hilarion Capudji, C the Greek Catholic prelate of C Jerusalem on trial for smug- gling weapons to Arab terror- do w ha ists, and 13 Palestinian guer- rillas in Israeli jails. d 0 PDF is the group that pulled YOU d the raid on Maalot last Hay, n b ettewhere 21 teen-agers were mas- 8e sacred. The group is a member of Yasir Arafat's Palestine Lib- eration Organization, but main- You're pretty darn good at tains the g u e r r i 11 a s should your job. But today, we all have "fight and talk." and Palestinians reats of retaliation was "nothing less than a bloody dagger pointed at the heart of Israel." In Washington, the State De- partment condemned the ter- rorist raid on the Israeli com- munity. "ONCE AGAIN we have wit- nessed the tragic spectacle of a terrorist attack on innocant ci- vilians. We want to express our shock over these senseless mur- ders" said a statement released yesterday. Other officials said privately the raid would set back the Palestinian Liberation Organiza- tion's effort to gain support from the United States and Western Europe. "It is hard to accept their claims of moderation when they do this kind of thing," one State Department source said. ARAB MAYORS in West Bank towns called on students to sto their protests and told them th interests of Israeli - occupie Arabs should be left to Aral states. But new demonstration were reported in East Jerusa lem and several other towns. In Bethlehem, a Molotov cock tail was thrown at an Israel car, but it failed to explode Students hit the streets in town from Ramallah to H e b r on blocking roads and stoning bus es carrying Arab workers t< jobs inside Israel. Israeli security forces sail they detained 40 Arab youths iv East Jerusalem after they be gan pelting police with stones More than 230 students were rounded up after violent demon strations in Bethlehem and Jerusalem on Monday and 60 were sentenced to short jai terms and fines, authorities said. } ARAB MAYORS in West Bank said. I rn HOW IS YOUR DELIVERY? I Is delivery of THE DAILY acceptable? We hope so! If not, please call us at 764-0558, MON- FRI., 10-3 and tell us what's wrong. It's the only way we can try to correct the errors. * * AND IF you want to order THE DAILY for home delivery use the some number: 764- 0558. DAILY CIRCULATION STAFF Another Special Coming Thanksgiving weekend, Thurs.=Sun. M Pin Bowling-Win a FREE game Billiards at reduced rates 11 I I Open 1 p.m. MICHIGAN UNION YOU CAN LEAD A HORNY BULL TO WATER, BUT HE'LL MAKE YOU BUY THE DRINKS.