THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 28, 1974 °Ii 1 Board fails THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 28, 1974 PAID POLITICAL ADV. so act on complaints (Continued from Page 1)1 lieved by all of the city equitably, instead of discriminating against the North Campus by singling its out for redistribution.t THE CURRENT redistribution plan which was decided upon lasta week was defended by Board mem- ber Paul Weinhold who explained, "At one time or another you have to decide on a plan." Superintendent of Schools Harry Howard backed him saying, "We have to go ahead on the Board's action". Hal Neiman of the Clague Mid- dle School staff stated, "All the current plans gore someone's ox. We want sterilization not castra- tion. Professional planner Paul Ray attacked the board contending "All the plans presented were poorly planned, poorly drafted and will only shift the injustices around." 000" 9 yi i704 1W 'w OW Fleming to announce selection committee (Continued from Page 1) at the end of this week to F!emring presented a list of 30 nominees along with the three choices each to serve on the search committee. from the LSA Student Government Represented on that list are faculty and the Rackham Student Govern- members from the humanities, na- ment. tiral sciences and social sciences. Fleming will then select the Half have been at the University members ,of the Deanship Search for longer than five years, while Committee from these nominees. half have taught here for less than Fleming says the search com- five years. mittee will probably not have time Faculty members are voting this to select a replacement for Rhodes week to select the 12 from the before his resignation on July 1. Executive Committee's 1 i s t they According to Fleming, the selec- would like Fleming to consider for tion committee will probably name the search committee. an acting dean to assume the THE EXECUTIVE Committee dean's duties while it sceks a will send these recommendations permanent replacement. lot 04 IT a I I bew DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4'K'4'Y -w rra;.*+:,.;.;J::,;-."- .'+V.">.V .Wt.fl #.. J-tb. ... ..... - Thursday, March 28 seminar, Rackham Assembly Hall, 8 Day Calendar pm. Commission for Women, Secretarial Energy Research: W. Kerr, L. Jones, Sub - committee: H. Hudson, "Griev- "A Hydrogen Economy," White Aud., ance Procedure," 1332 SEB, noon. Cooley Elect. Lab, 8 pm. Maternal, Child Health Films: General Notices "Somebody Waiting," 3042 SPH I, Undergraduate Honors Convocation: 12:30 pm. will be 10:30 am., Fri., Mar. 29, Hill Music School: Flute Student Recital, Aud. President R. W. Fleming will SM Recital Hall, 12:30 pm. speak on "Scholarship & the Univer. Future Worlds: President R.W. Flem- sity." All undergrad classes, except ing, "Politics & Ethics," Aud. 3, MLB, clinics, will be dismissed from 9:45 to 3 pm. 12 noon for the Convocation. Seniors MHRI: D. Blumer, Harvard Med. Sch., excused from clinics & seminars. Hon- "The Brain & Human Sexual Behav- ors students will not wear caps and tor," 1057 MHRI, 3:45 pm. gowns. Main floor seats reserved for Ctr. Russian, E. European Studies: them and their families; will be held mini-course, G. Hodnett, York U., Tor- till 10:15. Doors open at 10 a.m. Pub- onto, "Central Asia in Soviet Nation- lic is invited. ality Policy," W. Conf. m., Rackham Disabled Student Services: tickets Bldg., 4 pm., now on sale for Disabled Students Katz-Newcomb Lectures in Social Fund-Raising Dinner, Mar. 31 at Psychology: H. Taifel, U of Bristol, Campus Inn. Please call 763-2254 for England, "When Do We Want to be info. i ,3 3 1 t C0.r3 &x,'& AIJ ,td{!P 0 7/" i/ ",r!/, Different?" Rackham Amph., 4 pm. Nuclear Physics: F. Malik, Indiana U, "Superheavies--To Be or Not to Be," P-A Bldg. Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. Int'l Night: Indian food, League Cafeteria, 5 pm. Women's Studies Films: "Gertrude Stein: When This You See, Remember Me," Lee. Rm. 1, MLB, 7:30 pm. U Players: "Brave Little Tailor," Are- na Theatre, Frieze, 7:30 pm. Res. Coll. Players: Terry's "Approach- ing Simone;" Brecht's "The Exception & the Rule," E. Quad Aud., 8 pm. H.V.S. Ogden Festgabe: R. Scholes, Brown U, "The Fictional Criticism of, the Future," Nat. Sci. And., 4 pm.; Summer Placement 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Jewell Company, Detroit, MI. Will interview Tuesday, April 2, from 9:30 to 5. Will call on regular customers, sell- ing and delivery work. Excellent money for the summer. Register. Frank Shama Gifts, Mackinac Is. Op- ening for salesgirls and cashier. Beau- tiful place to spend the summer. Come in and check details. Camp Tamarack, MI Coed. Will inter- view Friday. Apr. 5, 9:30 to 5. Counsel- ors for (boys 8 to 10), kitchen help, bus/truck driver, nature specialist. Reg- ister. university cellar Hypocrisy. You won't find the word in Democratic candidates campaign literature buti watchword of their party. it's the In this campaign Democratic candidates have taken so many different positions on the issues that even their supporters don't know where they stand. Sure, the Democratic candidates know all the the real story. "progressive" rhetoric. But, t h e i r record tells The Human Rights Party worked to put Rent Control on the ballot while the Democrats sat on their hands. HRP organized opposition to the proposed McDonald's w h i I e Democratic members of the Planning Commission approved the project. HRP proposed a public hearing on the police department while Democrats joined Republicans to block it. on C it y Council The Human Rights Party is for from perfect, but we are trying to build a radical alternative to this Democratic hypocrisy. Our City Council candidates t a k e consistent positions on t h e issues, but more importantly they fight for human priorities in city government. APRIL FOOLS BOOK SALE Thursday through Monday When total book purchase is: under $10 . . . 15% discount $10-$30 . . .... 20% discount over $30 .. .... . 25% discount (Excludes hardcover texts, comics, law, dental, medical and used books) Brunton -1st Ward KEVORKIAN-3rd Ward NIC Kozachenko - 2nd Ward HOLS-4th Ward HALL-5th Ward r qq' o F"' r .. r J Me n - .,&t Micigarn Union % as Pubt:menr mlcnlyun v mw.. I I - I -__ ____