J6 Pope Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, ,April 14, 1973 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Soturdoy, April 14, 1973 OLD COMPLAINTS CITED A Guarm (Continued from Page 1) At present female Burns em- ployes on campus are assigned only to the grad library, the mu- seums, and Crisler Arena .during special events. Since the library and museum jobs offer limited hours, women. guards are denied full time guard status. Burns policy forbids assignment of women to regular guard routes on campus, most of which involve working from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Robert Close, Burns' newly- appointed local branch manager, claims he lacks authority over such policies. Detroit Burns spokes- persons deny that the agency dis- criminates against women. But while University Director of Plant Extension John Weidenbach claims, "We certainly wouldn't stand for any company contracting with the University discriminating unlawfully against anyone for sex,". security officials seem to contra- dict him. "I'd be the first to object if Burns hired women for regular routes," remarks safety depart- ment head Frederick Davids, who says Burns "treats women better than any other contract guard service I've seen." Rolland Gainsley, University chief security officer, called the prohibition of women from guard routes "a policy for the safety of women" and one common to the University, Burns, Sanford Secur- ity, and any security company. "It isn't a lady's job," Gainsley explains. "A man can take a little better care of himself out there." The same diffused authority plagues union efforts to uncover the origin of a policy stipulating that University students should not be hired as guards. At present most guards here are students, although some are from Eastern Michigan University or Wayne State. While Davids denied the exist-' ence of such a policy, Gainsley said the University has always protest conditions with contradition. Burns' contract hours, still eight hours short of the with the University 'pecifies that{ minimal University contract re- guards should receive 24 hours of quirements. on-the-job training. "Just taking someone around on Due to a grievance submitted by a route isn't training him," the union representatives, the local guard says. Others, especially af- Burns office has agreed to up train- ternoon shift employes, complain ing time here from eight to 16, they received no training at all. Guards are required by con- tract to check boiler rooms on their routes, but they say this area of their training has been particularly lacking. "All I was ever told is, "If the red light's on, duck," one guard claims. MARLO Prducdby BRANDO* ELiA KAZAN WILLIAMS F #,coA -TONIGHT- cw Modern Languages Auditoriums Aud 3 7 15&9:30 Aud 4 w820 $1 ,25 --Friends of Newsreel i' tROw xsrt ' w.rrz n rRUe \A AND GR{TlG6 =Y \ hAWARD : Friday the 13th fails to live up to its 'bad luck' reputation TUTORS NEEDED FOR PHYSICS 140 For Spring and Fall semesters Four sections of Physics t40 will be given in the Keller Plan next fall and one this spring. In the Keller Plan students who don't pass a test get help from undergraduate tutors and take a retest-until they succeed. Any good studtent who tpok Physics 140 or equivalent can become tutor. Tutors get three credit hours in Physics 333. Hopefully, they also learn useful skills that go beyond those of our reguiar courses. Also, most of our tutors find the experience worth while. APPLICATION FORMS IN 1049 RANDALL-APPL NOW (Continued from P 1) r °d~ Y1 xer ,a r ,n,,cw, nl i t r m s I i t t t I l 7 tvuLUrAriX-is' I w uusuky a yiumpy.t off my diet in the last month," In fact, three people in a rowz Though most students went un- were very nasty. There were a lott scathed through the day, the bad of hassles."t luck devils couldn't resist darken- "It's unusual to encounter such ing a few lives, hostility in here," he said. "It'si One student had an important usually very pleasant." paper to do but found that she Another student told of a friend's "just couldn't type." Was it the bad luck: "Today was his birth- bad luck of Friday the thirteenth? day and he was thrown into a hot "Well, maybe I just didn't have a shower. Unfortunately, he received good breakfast," she replied, second degree burns." Michael Opetowski, '73, claims Tjie Sin Kiong, '73, avoided going to have had a good day but told of anywhere last night and stayed a friend who suffers from chronic safely hidden at the library. "I'm bad luck on Friday the thirteenth. very superstitious. I know some- Yesterday the friend-who never thing will happen. That's the feel- had had an accident in his life- ing I got." smashed his car into a metal pole. He's not the only one: An excur- Last year, Friday the thirteenth sion to the Campus Inn elevator marked the day he was divorced. shows floor number 13 is missing Terry Morton, who works in the from the 15-story building. audio room of the UGLI, said, While reporting all this news about Friday the thirteenth, this reporter feels it only fair to report that, while collecting this informa- tion, she was very nearly flat- tened by five cars, was shanghaied into a psychology experiment, and worst of all, broke two fingernai, Have a flair for artistic writi"g? If you are interest- ed in .reviewng poetry, and music drama dance, film, or writing feature stories about the arts: Contact Artf Editor, c/o The Michigan Daily. I 'j DDONUT WHOLE 900 S. STATE (State & Packard) WELCOMES YOU TO ENJOY 0 fresh donuts v * superb ice * refreshing cream liquids Pick up fresh donuts for your morning coffee clutch Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN Buiding for the future In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the Diag yesterday a por- tent of the future is constructed. Part of the Future World's cele- bration, several students constructed this geodesic dome which will serve as the festival's information booth, U.N . AC TION TH RE A TE NED: Ar-abs condemn Bei_rut rad Open 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays Phone: 761-5161 What we take off when you take off this. summer fromPag Ijtinan uerrllamasacr ofIs-preferred that University students ontned from Pag1 tinian guerrilla massacre of I- not work for the campus Burns that Israel is able to practice ter- raeli athletes at the Olympic agency becanse guards hold keys rism on a large scale "with the Games in Munich. to faculty offices which might al- Seans at Its own disposal and the The United States said it vetoed low them to alter records or steal n lthe September resolution because exams. States the document did not also condemn "We've had some sad experi- The UnIted States was reported Palestinian terrorism. ences," Gainsley says. ,He claims ready to veto any council con- In its first reaction to the Is- the University is trying to phase d emnation of Israel's raid that did raeli raids, China yesterday, de- out student guards. not also denounce Arab terrorism. nounced the attacks in Lebanon as Burns management has denied Inoedsources naid the Amer i a "shocking crime." enforcing such a policy, but su- he pS vItion h ast ept 10 hen The official People's Daily said: pervisory personnel are known to t' eT U, -e o Iat _ ; t IO henhave made at least a partial check a proposed council resolution called "The recent attack of the Israeli . i< Qel r , 'in caledamong guards to determine which on Israel to stop raids against Zionists fully revals their aggres- are University students. Lebanon and Syria. sive nature and extremely ruthless The issue of guard training and Those r ids followed the Pales- features." equipment is similarly fraught DAILY OFFICIAL, BULLETI . . . . . . . . . . .:::1::.. .'I"{tiiJ ":y {.:Mj'': ;t " ::.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 1 I I - - ® 7I I I 113of After you've conjured up visions of a better summer well give you 3 % /0 1/3 off the ticket that'll give it To you. Present your American Airlines Waayfarer club card at the airport for the next available flight. All flights are on a stand-by basis. The card is valid until your 22nd birthday I a -r - mli-mm -® --- -r SATURDAV, APRIT 14 DAY CALENDAR .Ad, Bldg. Monroe & Tappan Sts. Education. M. 1Leberman, CUNY. "Clective Negoliat ion In Higher Ed- ucation: Dmplications for Governance Structures, Schorlin; Aud., 10 am. Future Worlds Couf. Festival: Soc- let a m Humanites, p.m., Info Ctr. SUMMER PLACEMENT In goedesic dome, Diag. 212 SAB Profssonal Theatre Prog.: "Store Interview; register in person or by Theatre," Power 3, 8 pm. phone, 163.4117. Music School: Opera, "Pelleis & Together, Inc. Will Interview Apr. Melisande," Mendelssohn, 8 pm. 18 & 79, 9:30 to 5. Have confidence in U Players: Cesaire's "The Tragedy yourself and take a job where the Df Kiifg Christophe," Frieze Trueblood, money is. Come in and discuss excel- 8 pm. lent opportunity I I I I I I 3 e/ r~X- C/tw'pc/ Ie4A p_£.ece4 UNIVERSITY REFORMEI) CHURCH 1001 E. huron 9:30 a.,m-i)scussion Classes. 10:30 a.m. - "Ride On King' Jesus," Calvin Malefyt, speaker. 5:30 p m-Student Supper, 75c,' MAUND)Y THURSDAY 7:30 pm.--Communion Service. Faure's Requiem by the choir.- ** * FIRST CHURCh! OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST- 1833 Washtenaw Avenue SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m.: Worship Services, Sunday School (2-20 yrs.). Infants' room avaiable Sunday and; Wednesday. Public Readig Room, 306 E. 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Dean Tyson, Pastor Family Worship at 11:00 a.m. Maundy Thursday - Communion, 7:30 p.m. Good Friday - Communion, 1-2 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. Easier Sunday- 7:00 a.m.-Early Service. 8:90 a~m..-Easter Breakfast. 11:00 a E.-Festival Service. * * * BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr.; R. E. Simonson. Associate Ministers: Dennis 'R. Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart. 9 a.m.: Morning Prayer. 10 a.m.: Worship Service and Church School, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Avenue FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDA TION - State at Huron and Wash. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services - Special Palm Sunday Cantata presented by the Chancel Choir: Maurice Durufle's "Req- uiem." Broadcast on WNRS 1290 AM, WNRZ 103 FM, 11:00 a.m.-noon. NEXT SUNDAY-Easter Sunday Services at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. (not at 9:30 as usual)-Dr. Strobe will be presenting the sermon: "The Carrot and the Lollipop." 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