Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February S, 9 'S Page Eigh.t . TH M.HIA.DAL.WdnsdyFbrar.5 17 ........, -I Subscription 76 4-0558 For all University of Michigan Students, Faculty and immediate family Montego Bay Mar. 2-9, 1915 (D~nP ing Stang Bre ) t 1 nights s Round trip jet via Air Jamaica Party Jet * Gourmetmeal service in flight " In-Flight Fashion Show SRum gmboozles in flight s 7 Night hotel " Jamaican Cocktails " AND MORE! Phone: Pete Savoie 764-8738 Teamsters pledge support for pending GEO strike By JIM TOBINc The Michigan Brotherhood ofi Teamsters will announce its en-c dorsement of the Graduate Em-c ployes' Organization (GEO) to- day, and intends to honor thej GEO picket lines should a strike occur next week.t The move is likely to strength-t en the union's position. In hon-{ oring the picket-lines, the Team-t siters would put a strangle-hold on the delivery of many impor- tant supplies to the University. WHILE MOST departments could withstand a walkout ofr TAs (teaching assistants) for at1 least several days, a stoppage or slowdown of trucking serv- ices would be severly felt al- most immediately. Union spokesman David Gor-, NEW YORK (kP) - Thet 1 American Society of Com-i posers, Authors and Publisherst has -honored five books, instead of the usual four, this year with its seventh annual Deems Tay- lor Awards. Winnersdwere "Mahler" writ- ten by Henry-Louis de la Grange, Max Wilk's "They're Playing Our Song," Myra Friedman's autobiography of Janis Joplin, "Buried Alive," Duke Ellington's "Music Is My Mistress" and Philip Hart's "Orpheus in the New World." Judges were composers Ger- ald Marks, Billy Taylor, Vin- cent Persichetti, who is also on1 the Julliard School faculty, and1 Dr. Hugo Weisgall, also a pro- fessor at Queens College. don is hopeful this new factor approve a strike recommenda- in the growing GEO crisis will tion-as Gordon predicts ,t will convince the University cf its -a seret ballot strike vote of developing strength. all GEO members will take "We hope this development place tomorrow, Friday, and will lead to a settlement before Monday. If the vote is affirma- a strike," Gordon declared. "If ticve, a walkout of the union's they're (the University) willing to go to binding arbitration or change their position at the table, we still feel this thing could be solved with a minimum amount of discomfort," he said. GEO REJECTED the total University contract offer in a mass meeting last Wedaesday, but decided to postpne the de- cision to take a strike vote until another meeting tonignt. The GEO Executive Connmit- tee promised to return with either a commitment from the University to take negotiations to binding arbitration, a se'tle- ment, or a recommendation to take a strike vote. Should the membership then 800 to mou members w,11to11ow Tuesday. GORDON CLAIMS Teamster support in the walkout of Uni- versity of Wisconsin graduate employes was instrumental in the success of that strike, as well as the Black Action Move- ment strike here at Michigan in 1970. Gordon is emphatic in his prediction of a successful strike should one take place, and de- clared that support for the union will gain momentum once a walkout is underway. "We'll get a lot of non"GEO people before the strike is over," he said. "People are crazy if they think we're weak." Students criticize occupation seminar .. .. By GLEN ALLERHAND of participants," he ad dled. A day-long program aimed at "There have been mothers with providing information on ca- children, m a n y non-students, reers in medicine- and psycho- and students also, both high' logy-related fields, sponsored by school and college." the University affiilated Insti- But the students attending the tute for the Study of Mental Re- program, to whom the informa- tardation and Related Disabili- tion presented would presumab- ties (ISMRRD), managed to ly be most useful, seemed to attract numerous spectators but find that information unenlight- was characterized as "uninfor- ening. mative" by students in attend- o ne University psychology ahe turnout has been good,"'' major remarked, "The stuff "ThmenturnoutMhasbeen e they presented was uninforma- commented ISMRRD member tive. I wanted to find out what and special education advisor it's like to work in psych or Gene Handley. "I think we'll social work. have a total of about 275 peo-s ple. The reaction so far would "WHAT I got instead," she indicate that we'll repeat the continued, "was some deszrip- program next year. tions of d i f f e r e n t' tvpes of "WE'VE HAD a wide variety DR. PAUL USLAN Optometristj Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 Church 663-2476 therapy." The program offered informa- tion from local professionals and professors specializing in 18 areas of study such as social work, vocational rehabilitation, and audiology. Interested ob- servers went from presentation to presentation at ISMRRD's headquarters on S. First St. I GEO Mass Meeting TONIGHT Union Ballroom Bring your membership card WILL WE STRIKE? 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