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Friday, December 1, 1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

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STUDY IN ENGl AND
FALL, 19713
<Students may now fill out applications for study at the University of
Sheffield or the University of Keele, Fall term, 1973.
Applicants who are enrolled in Education or intend to be in the teacher
certificate program are eligible. You must be a first or second semester
junior or first semester senior in the semester you plan on going.
Applications must be received by December 15, 1972.
Additional information: 764-5496, room 4115
School of Education.

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HRP city reps instructed on ward issue

NEW
CANTICLE
performs live
TONIGHT
at the
Halfway Inn
(Irad, & Christian Music)
In Back of East Quad

By GORDON ATCHESON
The Human Rights Party (HRP)
mandated its City Council members
Jerry De Grieck (HRP-First Ward)
and Nancy Wechsler (HRP-SecondI
Ward) to vote for the "Black"
ward boundary plan at next Mon-.
day's council meeting.
The Black Plan, originally an
:HRP-Democrat compromise, gives
those parties a demographic ad-
vantage in city elections. At Wed-
nesday's council meeting, however,
only one Democrat voted in favor
of the plan, which was defeated.
Following the expected defeat of
the "Black Plan," HRP council
members were instructed to vote
for the "Green Plan." The "Green
Plan" maps out three Republican-
domingated wards, and two student
wards which could be easily won

by HRP. ing for the "Green Plan" after the mendations for the party's city
Although the "Green Plan" will defeat of the "Black Plan.' "As co-ncil primary to be held some-
probably be passed by an HRP- insurance we should vote for the time in February. The recommen-
Republican coalition, the plan can 'Green Plan' and when the issue dations include: equal funding of
not be finally approved without goes to court we can push the each candidate's campaign; a re-
Mayor Robert Harris' signature. 'Black Plan.' Besides it won't make quirement that each candidate de-
Harris is not expected to sign the much difference how we vote on dare support for HRP's platform
plan. Monday," De Grieck stated
"No matter what happens on In other action at last night's and mandates; and a policy which
Monday, I think no plan will be meeting, HRP voted to set up a allows all HRP officials to endorse
enacted by council because of the committee to study a list of recom- the candidate of their choice.
mayor's veto," said Dave Cahill, :: <:}: ":::.<::. m :::.:::::. :.:: ::.:..
a member of HRP and the ard
Boundaries Commission.DF
If Harris does veto the "Green
Plan," the ward boundaries issue .: ::::.::. . . :. "::: .:.:.>::.::"::;:::;:.>::::::;. ..:... ... ::::.:.:. : .:::: : ....
Will be decided in the covrts. At FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 Workers 05 and Park Rangers 03 and 05
t file DAY CALENDAR deadline is Dec. 18. Info and applica-
to file suit in favor of the "Hi-ck Hmnte et e cec tion available..
Plan" in case the issue doyes in HuaiisDp. & New Science to vial.
Group: D. Aherne, community planner, ORGANIZATIONAL NOTICES
fact go to the courts. "Science & Con-science," 1040 Nat. Res., Student Government Council meet-
"If the ward boundaries must 4:15 pm.inNo. Gv:rnM ,n3X Mnc
be decided by the courts, the cty SoolofMus ReidStingerbari-Union. Constituents time 9:00 PM. All
elections will be delayed by at Ctr. for Russian & sast European students welcomed.
le 'st oie month and it could be Studies: Russian Festival; three origi-
Jlne or July before we get an nal plays & music, Schorling Aud.,
el-y'tion," Cahill claimed. Sch. of Educ. Bldg.. 7:30 pm.
School of Music: Patricia Deckert Fores fires bi
Dlring the meeting, HIRP rem- contralto, SM Recital Hall, 8 pm.
bers debated at length when ler the Musical Society: Handel's "Messiah,"More Ikam trees
party should support the "Green Choral Union, Donald Bryant, conduc-
Plan" or not. Those opposed ;o tor. Hill Aud., 8:30 pm.
clame "ny Riv'e Gauche: India weekend, 1024
support of the plan claimed "anV Hill St., 9 pm.
plan which gives either the Dlemo- GENERAL NOTICES
crats or the Republicans a na Attention Women: Notice of Alum-
i srity on city council is not in the nae Council Scholarships for 1973-74;
applications for several types of schol-
best interests of the Humain Rigrhts arships & fellowships for women avail-
Party.' able in office of Dir, of Alumnae Ac-
I)e Grieck spoke in favor , vot- tivities, Mich. Union; must be returned
by Jan. 22, 1973.
SUMMER PLACEMV3ENT
A T T E N T I O N: Washington
Post. Washington, D. C. Juniors. Sen-
iors and graduate students-deadline
for applying for summer positions is
Dec. 1. Work for national, state, or
local, in sports or at business desks,
etc.
State of Michigan: Open Competitive
N T S A Examination Announcement for Bridge

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the Pad s Hh1i:er E sebIe
Refreshments and General Gaiety

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? COME TO
MON., DEC. 4 AND FIND OUT THE
MEETINGS FOR STAFF APPLICANTS:
* RESIDENT ADVISOR-7:00
* RESIDENT DIRECTOR-8:30
* LIBRARIAN-8:00

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