THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, January 25, 1974 COUNCIL STALLS AFSCME support no (Continued from Page 1) an agreement before the AFSCME contract expired Dec. 31. Sincej that time, the contract has been temporarily extended while nego- tiations are in progress. FISHMAN, noting that members were leaving to avoid voting on 'her motion, commented, "They've done it before, but I won't waste my time censuring them." Earlier last term, Fishman and brother Dan, also an SGC member, "broke quorum" rather than allow the council to adopt a stand against University affirmative action. SGC member David Faye subsequently offered a resolution censuring the Fishmans for their action. Matt Hoffman alleged that the members of his party left "because they were bored." He added that he believed, "This was the best SGC meeting of the year because it hurt the students the least." Despite lack of quorum, some members stayed on to hear from Joel Block, second vice-president of the local AFSCME chapter. Daily Official Bulletin Friday, January 25 Sdecided :: t de idedDay Calendar Block outlined the union's position I ospitaltCommission for W om en: F1199 Mott, noon. in its talk with the University and Education: film series. "Maslow & then solicited questions from mem- self-Actualization I, II", schorling bers. Aud., SEB, 12:15 pm. International Ctr: recreation, Water- Faye questioned whether the AF- man Gym, 7:10 pm. SMCE employes were as poorly pHockey: Mich. vs. Minn., Yost, 7:30 pm. paid as Block claimed. He said he Swimming: Mich. vs. Purdue, Mattl had figures from Claude Orr, a Mann pool, 7:30 pm. member of the University's hous- Wrestling: Mich. vs. Purdue, Crisler, ing office, that "cooks make $12,000 7:30 pm. yrX300prear." Music School: Ralph Herbert, bari- or $13,000 per tone, P. Boylan, piano, Rackham Aud.,s Block challenged the accuracy 8 pm. of these figures and responded by General Notices saying that as a whole University employes ranked "ninth or tenth Physical Therapy sophomores - All second term sophomores who wish to in salary out of 13 state institu- apply for admission to concentration in tions." Phys. Therapy should submit form to The oniy other cassette deck in town. The E L3 0S 1 III TEACI; 1I 360S.111111t1ili1 ~~11[Illit1111tlllli ~iia i iii i ri Il Only one cassette deck offers performance specs that match TEAC's magnificent (and more expensive) 450. That's the TEAC 860S. Thanks to an advanced new TEAC transport drive system, both the TEAC 450 and the TEAC 360S have an incredible record and playback WRMS wow and flutter of only 0.07%. Which means that the 360S is free of the noise which plagues other cassette decks. 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Despite the present problem with the program, Eiger asserted that they are "going to continue to try to communicate with people and agencies about the services we can Cigarette Smokers Find out how your lungs are working and earn $10 for 75 minutes of time.} If between ages 21-30 and have smoked at least 1 pack per day for 10 years (or 2 packs for five years, etc.), We need you for pulmonary research subjects. CALL 764-2260 8-5 MON.-FRI. provide for them." He does not know how long the program will remain open or whe- ther adjustments might be made in view of the apparent reduction in quaalude use. In other business, Council spent a considerable amount of time con- sidering what was termed a "new SGC Constitution" by David Faye. Actually Faye's new constitution was merely a series of amend- ments to the present constitution. But by calling them a new consti- tution, they could become imme- diately effective ,instead of being ratified by referendum, which is standard procedure. 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