Thursdgyy, Jonuory 34, 1975 THE MIGNAL Thursay, Jnuary30, 175 TH MICHe AN AILY Cobb, - I rejects latest 'U offer (Continued from Page 1) intent of your choice of Dr. Cobb for the LSA deanship and. of your commitment to 10a(-dis- crimination and affirmative ac-' tion." THE LETTER was end rsed by eight organizations and ap- proximately 75 individuals. A statement on the sitaution is expected from the black faculty and staff association after their noon meeting today. One high University official flatly declared that the admin- istration's two-year, no-tenure offer was "clearly designed to elicit a negative answer." Earlier, sources said the Zoology department refused to promise tenure for Cobb as part of her contract. One source contended the depart- ment's action in the deanship negotiations was intended to protect "their own man" - Act- ing Dean Frye, who was for-' merly in the department. ZOOLOGY department Chair- man Carl Gans has refused to comment on that report. A source close to Cobb dis- missed the entire selection pro- cess as a "farce" and called into question the University's lack of faith in the "democra- tic search committee."j Blasting the administration's reluctance to appoint an out- sider, the source protested, "It wasn't fair to Cobb or to David Danleski (the Cornell ombuds- man also up for the post) to run them through the dog and pony show when they had no intention of considering either of them." MEMBERS of the search' committee expressed stunned amazement last night at the. "bizarre turn events had tak- en." The Regents' final compliance: with the Administration's wishes raised the broader question ofI exactly how far the Regents'! power extends. One high-placed source explained, "Legally the Regents run the University, but they often have to regress. They have to rely on the administra- tive officers for information and are, in a sense, hand-fed." u' grants GEO 8% pay hike (Continued from Page 1) Order Your Subscription Today 764-0558 ment) who militantly strike." won't When asked what he thought the possibilities of a strike were, an English teaching fel- low commented, "Hard to say. The people I've talked to aren't very anxious to strike. I'm wait- ing to be convinced." Although the GEO leadership is not releasing figures on its membership, sources within the union claimed last week that they have the strength to shut down LSA-but weaknesses ex- ist in the science departments. "In terms of departmental strength, we're skyrocketing," said Gordon. "We won't know what the feeling of the mem- bership is vis-a-vis striking un- til Thursday." 2*iULAPOX.-a ROCKWELL 61 R { -log, natural log ulk --trig & arc functions -full accumulating memory -pi key -automatic four A GREAT WAARANTY while it Is under war- -rechargeable ranty, bring it back t6 the Cellar. We will -sum of the squores handle shipping to the --change sign wila provide yoti wittia loaner while it is being --full year warranty repaired. $695 university'ceAP ? in the union basement SHORT or LONG HAIRSTYLES TO PLEASE DASCOLA BARBERS A ARBORLAND-971-9975I MAPLE VILLAGE-761 -2733 E. LIBERTY-668-9329 E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 '-!, IIi AP Photo Evicted This camper was called home by Korean War veteran Charles Peterson until a Bellington, Wash., ordinance which says that only a house can be a home was enforced, and he was evicted. Peterson says his only income is a $32 a month disability check. Nurses vote for unionization - ---- -- - ---D--OLKO O___ __-~E DO YOU RESPECT, ADMIRE, OR LIKE ONE OF YOUR TEACHERS OR if you see news happen call ASSOCIATES, YOUNG OR OLD, SHORT OR TALL, MAN OR WOM- AN, TEACHING ASSISTANT OR PROFESSOR, ENOUGH TO FEEL THAT SUCH PERSON DESERVES SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF THEIR WORK AND DEDICATION? IF SO, THEN PLEASE READ ON. (Continued from Page 1) other un what we want, but we'll also be Bowasnt able to see what others are do- was ot ing: we can hear what they I come of want, too," she said. I wasn't So far the hospital adminis- tration, required by law to re- main neutral on the issue, has remained silent. LAST NIGHT, Ted Bonus, University director of state and community relations said, "They've made their selec- tion, and we will deal with them in the same way we deal with IF ionized personnel." er," he said. "But I did think maintained that he it would be much closer." surprised by the out- "Well," Rebbeck comment- the election, "But then ed, "I guess they'll just have unsurprised by it eith- to get used to us." 76-DAILY oin The Daily Staff kII I Free Instruction Pocket Billiards Wed., Feb. 5 3:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. Mich. Union H OCUS: Workshops for iUMAN DEVELOPMENT Applications are now available for the following groups: For all University of Michigan Students, Faculty and immediate family JAMAIEA Montego Bay $ g5,Mar. 2-9, 1975 P,, ,,,,, f During Spring Break ) II,, t. Str,,E* 7nights " Round trip jet via Air Jamaica Party Jet% " Gourmet mea, service in flight " In-Flight Fashion Show . Rum bamboozles in flight " 7 Night hotel " Jamaican Cocktails " AND MORE! Phone: Pete Savoie 764-8738 II I' II II 'f III ANNOUNCING FOR 1975 Distinguished Service Awards Up to 6 awards of $750 each will be given to post doctoral Lecturers, Instructors, Assistant Professors, or Associate Professors under 30 vears of aae for exceflence in teaching and counselina. Distinguished Achievement Awards Uv to 5 awards of $1000 each will be aiven to Associate or Full Professors for excel- lence in teachino, research, and service. Amoco Good Teaching Awards Up to 5 awards of $1000 each will be given to Associate or Full Professors for excel- lence in undergraduate teaching. A new award made possible by a aront from the Amdco Foundation. Nominations may be made by faculty, students, or staff. Nomination forms will be sent to all Department Chairmen and Deans, or may be procured through the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, 3079 Administration Dullding, 764.9323. FACULTY Distinguished Teaching Assistant Awards Up to 10 awards of $500 each will be given to qualified teaching assistants dr pre- doctoral lecturers who have made or are making a maior impoct on students ori- marily through excellence in teaching and counseling. AWARDS ij I I. Men's Group Women's Group Couple's Group States of Leaderless Thesis Support Black Graduate Student Women with Student Husbands I BE OUR GUEST-- JOIN AN 1840 MUSICAL SALON! Resplendent RICHARD CONRAD, the Tenor, will re-create the 1040's on stage 19TH CENTURY SOIREE MUSICALE: Rossini, Donizetti, Schubert, Other Greats. With Robt. Kettelson, Piano; Douq. Cornelson, Clarinet; Lowell Greer. Horn THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Founders Society Concert Series: Edith J. Freeman, Chairman AUDITORIUM, FRI., FEB. 7, 8:30 P.M. Art Institute Ticket Office (832-2730) All Hudson's $6, $5, $4 Consciousness Recently Divorced Groups will begin meeting soon so apply now. Groups will meet, usually once a week, for the Winter Term. There is NO FEE for participating and unless otherwise noted each group will be led by experi- enced facilitators. Details and applications available at: COUNSELING SERVICES 304 Michigan Union 764-8437 I I y _J fIf music be the food love, then food prices V s are downv Save up to80% on quality LP's and boxed sets SCHWANN CATALOG LIST 2 Record Set $11.98. . . Our Price $4.98 4 Record Set $23.98.. . Our Price $8.98, 3 Record Set $17.98 . . . Our Price $6.98 5 Record Set $29.98. . . Our Price $9.98 THE CLASSICAL GUITAR-All the STRAVINSKY AND HIS MUSIC -- SONS OF BACH---Works of Carl Phil- great masters including Andres Sego- "Limited Edition"-including Petrou- lip Emmanuel Bach, Concerto in D via, Montova, Williams, DePlata and chka, Rite of Spring. Firebird Suite, Minor for Flute.,. J.P. Rompal, solo- many others-S record set- Symphony of Psalms and other pieces. ist. Orchestra conducted by Pierre NOW ONLY $9.98 London Philharmonic Orchestra con- Boulez. Wilhelm F. Bach, Sinfonia for ducted by Ernest Ansermet-4 record Two Flutes, Johann C. Bach, Sinfonia C ANTHOLOGY OF FOLK MUSIC- set--- NOW ONLY $8.98 for double orchestra, Bassoon Con- including more than 50 pieces by certo in E and many more-3 record Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Rod Mc- WORLD'S GREATEST CELLISTS -- set--- NOW ONLY $6.98 Kuen, Leodbellv, John Lee Hooker, featuring Pablo Casals playing Bee- Lightnin Hopkins and others-5 rec--thoven Archduke Trio and works by MUSIC OF THE GUITAR, LUTE AND ord set- NOW ONLY $9.98 Pierre Fournier and Janos Starker- MANDOLIN - Including works by 3 record set- NOW ONLY $6.98 Vivaldi, Torelli, Guiliani, Boccherini, THE BEST OF THE BLUES-A superb Haydn, Weber, Beethoven, Schubert, collection featuring the renowned BACH'S BRANDENBURG CONCER- Hummel and Carulli-4 record set- Brownie & Sonny, Ray Charles, Mem- TOS-1-6, plus the well known triple NOW ONLY $8.98 phis Slim, Otis Spann, Big Bill Broon- Concerto in A Minor, Harpsichord sv, Big Joe Williams and others-3 Concerto No. 1 in D Minor featuring BACH COMPLETE CONCERTI-Jo- record set- NOW ONLY $6.98 Bach Collegium and the Wurttenburg hann Sebastian Bach's concerti ex- Chamber Orchestra---3 record set- cept Brandenburgs. An exceptional A TREASURY OF ORGAN CLASSICS NOW ONLY $6.98 collection of the master's works- S -Bach, Toccata & Fugue in D Mi- record set- NOW ONLY $9.98 nor. 5 Choral Preludes, Pastorale in F BEETHOVEN'S NINTH AND FIFTH t Major, Fantasia in G Major, Prelude MPHONES - CO T E - An TWENTIETH CENTURY CLASSICS- & Fugue in E & C featuring Walter ag Josef A stunning set including works by Kraft, Mozart Sonata No. 4 for Or- BawardwinningtrsetnfeaturingnbJosef Krips conductina the Vienna Festival Bartok ,Berg.mStravinskyv e 4 gan, Helmuth Riuling, Organist plus Orchestra-- 2 record set- Ravel, Hindemith, Prokofiev, Debus- I many other favorite organ classics- O s L $4 sy and Janacek. A fantastic collection 5 record se-- NOW ONLY $9.98 NOW ONLY $4.98 of favorites-4 record set- HANDEL'S MESSIAH-The Complete BEETHOVEN COMPLETE NINE SYM-..NOW ONLY $8.98 oratorio features the London Philhar- PHONIES William Steinberg can- BEETHOVEN CONCERTI---His most manic Orchestra and Choir under the ducting the Pittsburgh Symphony Or- famous works including Nos. 3, 4 and { direction of Sir Adrian Boult-3 rec- chestra---$ record set--- 5 featuring Alfred Brendel, pianist- ord set-- NOW ONLY $6.98 NOW ONLY $14.98 3 record set- NOW ONLY $6.981 A k in na i Al/nN Tr - Ir-r c 4I .QWt(93" .." fV'Ca (? T v* a O4 0 U 0-,r IM 41ST tRiZyW R t; 4 ;I1 M A ut Say hello to a fresh new face for spring- CharlieFace, and get a starter kit for Just 3.75 with any $5 Charlie skincare purchase. Introduce yourself to a brand new idea inl makeup and skincare. By Revlon, the people who created that gorgeous, sexy-young fra- grance--Charlie. Now there's CharlieFace. Everything to help make a better you. Each formula a scientific achievement. Each irritant-free and dermatologist-tested. 'All geared to give you that great Charlie lInnk 'Tn nitt tini gtnrt~r1 the "C'.horHP ~P~rk"' is w,-"ire1a %i 0 tip, ,s