SEX,LOVE, SELF A PRESENTATION ON MORALITY, ETHICSAND) SELF-IMAGE FROM A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE MR. DICK DAY Prmestamtoun Of The CHRISTIAN UPDMTFORUM MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALLROOM WED. FEB.1. 8-00 p Page 8-Wednesday, February 1, 1978-The Michigan Daily Clerical By SUE WARNER A Michigan Employment Relations Commission (MERC) judge heard tes- timony yesterday on an unfair labor practice charge filed aginst the Univer- sity by the Organizing Committee for Clericals. No verdict in the case is ex- pected for several weeks, however. The charge stems from an incident which occurred last October in the Business Administration Building. The clericals organization (OCC) has charged that an office supervisor at the building, Karen Carrier, refused to' allow OCC members to use a lounge in the building for an organizational meeting because they had not reserved the room in advance. AT YESTERDAY'S hearing in the Michigan Union, OCC attorney Donald Greenspon argued that Carrier's action violated the Michigan Public Em- ployment Relations Act which permits employes to discuss union affairs in non-work areas on non-work time. University attorney Robert Ver- cruysse said the lounges are used for specific purposes and the OCC should s 'U' fac have reserved the room prior to its meeting. - OCC Chairperson Marianne Jensen + said OCC had held meetings in the same lounge earlier, but Vercruysse said that if the meetings did occur, the Univer- sity had not been aware of them.+ MERC JUDGE Bert Wicking is ex- pected to make a decision on the case in approximately six weeks. e off on OCC began organizing University clericals last spring, and is currently collecting cards from clericals authorizing a union to bargain for them. If the organizers can obtain signatures from one third of the University clericals, they will be able to petition MERC for a union certification election on campus. JENSEN ESTIMATES the group will dispute have enough signatures to petition MERC in March. MEMBERS OF the former clerical union, Local 2001, voted to disband in August 1976 after two factions developed in the organization, con- testing the union's affiliation with the United Auto Workers. Jensen said OCC has not made a decision regarding affiliation, and will not until a new union is certified. Dorm cuts proposed (Continued from Page 1) dent director. "It's an easy way out, I guess ... there's a lot of waste at this University." "WE'RE ALREADY putting in more than thirty hours a week ... that's more than we're supposed to. With staff cuts, the remaining RAs should be given added compensa- tion," Reed added. "I think it's really a crime that the University has selected RAs for its victim," charged a West Quad resident adviser who asked not to be named. "Any cuts in the over-all staff really reduces the students' options for help. Also, the quality of RAs will go down." Calvin Lynch, a South Quad RA, said he would like to see more resident advisers hired rather than cut. "Resident advisers are a vital link in the communication chain at the University," he said. "The resident adviser can spend over 20 hours a week to make the University a better place to live. What they need to do is cut some of the bureaucracy in the Housing Office." I I A 1-STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY A breeze for Greene in I *r PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1978. MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO " LIMIT SALES ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. 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Greene opposes the Fair Rental Information Act because, he says, the tenants' rights booklet published by the city is sufficient. However, he does support the Truth in Renting Act, which would protect tenants from illegal lease clauses. GREENE deplores the lack of day-care facilities in the Second Ward. "On North Campus we desper- ately need day-care. The children have to be brought into Central Campus." He-also would like to see a ballot issue concerning roads included on the April ballot. He said such a refer- endum would probably be delayed by Mayor Albert Wheeler until Novem- ber because of lowivoter turnout. Greene has hopes for the establish- ment of a downtown development authority to coordinate downtown growth, and is in favor of a human services commission set up to consol- idate all the separate service agencies. MIXED IDENTITY GREENFIELD, Wis. (AP) - Mi- chael and Matthew Carrick are iden- tical twins born June 5, 1976, whose parents have lost track of their iden- tity. To tell them apart, their parents, Robert and Mary AnnCarrick, had special silver charms with the name of each twin pinned to their clothing. "As time went by, we started losing the charms," Carrick said. The Carricks asked the Greenfield Police Department if it could deter- mine who was who by using the footprints taken of the twins at birth at the hospital. The authorities tried, but reported that they . couldn't determine the correct identity because of the poor quality of the footprints taken at the hospital. "From now on, the one we think is Michael now is going to be Michael and the one we think is Matthew will be known as Matthew, and we are on~l s wpy. nvvacwe easoup. HOLLY FARMS U' -r F WHOLE OR MIXED 43 WOOF VI 4;" 411978, Vfttq R !1" t; 97 W *RS U.S. N0.1 RUSSIT BAKING POTATOES 15 lb. bag "Size A" $118 MEUER WhITE BREA S A V E 5 ' O N V E S 4(s 20 oz. wt. loaf WE BONNET QUARTERS SAVE ARGARINE FR FROZEN S 16. 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