Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22, 1977 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22, 1977 ABIC CHARTERS AIR ONLY FROM DETROIT Frosh fatally hit by car SENATE ASSEMBLY TO VOTE IN MARCH: By LAURIE YOUNG H.m. n Feb.20 at St. Joseph David Tomsic, 17, of 1515 Chal- Mercy Hospital.1 mers. Job recruitment vote delayed Amsterdam Frankfurt Honolulu London Munich Zurich WEEKEND }Aontreal N.Y. City Toronto Las Vegas fromn $289 from $309 from $299 from $329 f rom $309 irolm $359 SPECiALS f ron $99 from $158 from $5) from $175 University freshwoman Susan Levine died over the weekend ACCORDING to Ann Arbor "The driver had no opportum- of head injuries sustained when Police Chief Walter Krasny, Le- tostop and this was verified she was struck by a car at a vine and a friend, Sandra Fer- by witnesses. It doesn't appear downtown Ann Arbor intersec- tel ran across the intersection the driver could have done n, tion on Feb. 18. of Main and Huron in the path Kirasny said. Levine, 18, a resident of Mary of a car going northbound on Markley Hall, died about 12:36A Main. The car was driven by! FERTEL, 18, received only - - - - - - - - - - - - --minor leg injuries. By PATTY MONTEMURRI Saying they were unsure what University job placement serv- ices would be affected, the Fac- ulty Senate yesterday postponed until March a decision on the Civil Liberties Board's (CLB) controversial revisions to cam- All Pr ices 13>ts'd Uit HOWARD HAWKS' 1948 RE ,R IVE R Once called "The Western As Epic Art" this tale of the opening of the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Abilene is about as good a western as was ever made. Starring John Wayne, Walter Brennan and Montgomery Cliff. WED: JOHN FORD DOUBLE FEATURE CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. 7:00 & 9:05 Admission $1.25 Levine was the first traffic pus job recruitment policy. death within the Ann Arbor city The new policy would allow limits this year. companies without affirmative action guidelines and countries According to Krasny, five or where discrimination is legally' six pedestrian deaths occur in sanctioned to recruit on cam- Ann Arbor each year. pus. U - THE ASSEMBLY sidesteppe discussion on whether the nev policy would weaken the Un versity's stand against hirin discrimination. Instead, debat yesterday concerned the defin tion of campus placement sere ices. The Assembly sent thl proposal back to CLB for re wording after faculty member contended the phrase "all plac ment services" was too vague. Faculty members contende the new policy fails to specif whether it applies solely t campus recruiting facilities (re cruiters using office space i Career Planning and Placemen for interviews) or other service provided by 'U' offices. Thesf services include sendingh o student dossiers and transcript d' w d- g to li- v- e e- s e- to prospective employers. English Profesor Eric Rabkin outlined a hypothetical situation where the new proposal's pres- ent wording might prevent a student's dossier from being sent to a possible employer, the Canadian government. The Can- adian government stipulates a limit' on the number of non- Canadians hired to teach at edu- cational institutions. op Eil nd 'YeC(r 645.6122 AR.SEA-LAND 601 E. Williamt (Conwr of Maynard) Arin Arbor, Michi. 48108 fuses to hire blacks will not be allowed to recruit, she pointed out. Despite her assurances, how- ever, several groups criticized the plan as soft on bias in jobs. The new policy "doesn't speak to the moral posture of the Unit- ed States .. . and doesn't justify this University collaborating with discriminating countries and organizations," said Bazel TUESDAY SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN EAT! Bar-B-Q Beef Ribs P PRETZEL BELL Restaurant 120 E. LIBERTY Wednesday BAKED LASAGNA TONIGHT 61FHUC ATO555 d UNDER the new revisions, Allen, who represented the Com- y any corporations or organiza- mission for Minority Affairs and o tions affected by the changes the Commission for Women. e- will be requested to "pledge" { In other business, the Assem- in that they will not discriminate bly called a special meeting It in employment or recruitment. next Monday to discuss Vice- German P r o f e s s o r Mary President Rhodes' proposed e Crichton explained how the new guidelines for dropping 'U' pro- policy will still prevent discrim- grams. Several faculty mem- inataing employers from recruit- bers said the plan had major de- ing on campus. A company op- ficiencies and lacked faculty in- erating in South Africa that re- put. 'AFSCME to vote on contract today (continued from Page 1) (mental cost of living payments. proposal a "totally unaccept- Chief University negotiator able, dirt-cheap offer." He William Neff said that his bar- asked AFSCME workers to re- gaining team would withdraw ject the pact. its support from the settlement If employes turn down the if it were rejected by AFSCME contract, they are in effect call- members. The withdrawal would ing for a strike, according to enable both sides to return to chief AFSCME bargainer Art 'bargaining. Anderson. If it is approved, bargainers THE PROPOSED settlement for both sides said they hoped ini1l4'LUc five npr rant wnaoV ;the contract would be signed by '""" . I-STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY 111 i'l 11"9 I I ri cres 1 N - rcr 41O *w" HOT WATER HEAT oWITHOUT B G - - NTERTNERM ELECTRIC INTERTHERM WALL HEATER Portable. 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Oven proot Housewares Dept Men's Dept. E ROAST znciu es a nve per cent wage = hike spread over two years. It also adds a premium for work- ers on certain shifts and revi- sions in work classifications, as well as new job promotion and transfer procedures. AFSCME originally sought close to a 15 per cent raise and the removal of a cap on supple-5 the end of this week. The ratification vote will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the audi- torium. The University is offer- ing paid release time to AFS- CME employes today in order to make it easier for them to go to the ratification vote. r X8700 REG. $107.97 Plumbing Dept. PORK LOIN BIAD BLADE CAUFWORNIA S 13.37 TrTT KRAF NAMI 0 to - MEUJ 3Pd * w S -- . A4 EEDLESS MOST POPULAR FOR EATING0 t OF HAND (JUaw0 SIZE) r'sAlA DRESSING 3 z a iER GROOVY OR REGULAR 1416A sk20 DTATO CHISL '54. hmmmh HAPPENINGS 763-1107 THE ROBERT ALTMAN FESTIVAL CONTINUES.. . With ANDREW SARRIS, the DEAN OF AMERICAN FILM CRITICS, on March 3rd, 7:30 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium. Mr. Sarris has written much on'Altman and films in general. He is a regular contributor to THE NEW YORK TIMES and THE VILLAGE VOICE, as well as the founder of the Society of Cinema Studies. Admission: $1.25 MEDIATRICS Presents .. . CATCH-22, Friday, Feb. 25 at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m. TUNNELVISION, Sunday, Feb. 27 at 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 p.m. both films are presented by Mediatrics and will be shown in Natural Science Auditorium Admisison: $1.25 MUSICAL MAGIC A Revue of America's Greatest Musical Numbers!!! MASS MEETING-Feb. 22 at 7:30 in the Pendelton Room. AUDITIONS-Feb. 24 & 25 at 7:30 We have magic to do. The total Song and Dance experience UAC MUSKET Presents THE MUSIC MAN America's Marching Musical MARCH 31-APRIL 3 Tickets on Sale Now! Group Rates Available Construction has begun for MUSKET'S produc- tion of THE MUSIC MAN and Gilbert and Sullivan's THE MIKADO in the Student Activi- ties Building Workshop (764-6177). This week's schedule includes painting MUSIC MAN'S Main Street Drops and Gym Drop as well as construction of platforms, flatage and THE MIKADO bridge. U.A.C. PRINT SHOP Do you need bus posters, signs for your office or memo work? Call the UAC Print Shop, 763-1107, 3-5 every- day, for QUICK, CHEAP SERVICE. ECLIPSE JAZZ Presents ... ANTHONY BRAXTON in concert Friday, March 19 at the Michigan Union Ballroom There will be two shows at 8:00 and 10:30 p.m. General Admission: $3.50 FUTURE WORLDS Presents.. SAM LOVE ON MONDAY, FEB. 28 at Rackham's second floor Amphitheater. Mr. Love worked as one of the coordina- tors of Earth Day in 19/0. Following that event he helped organize Environmental Action, a Washington- based lobby, to help focus the groundswell of public response generated by Earth Day. He edited Environ- mental Action's magazine and served as coordinator of the group until 1974. Since 1974 he has worked as an energy consultant and writer. His articles on the future, appropriate tech- nology, economics, and ecology have appeared in Smith- sonian, Washingtonian, Washington Star-News, Wash- TOP SPREAD QUARTERS 12 WARGARIN~t 16 .&I rri $100 MEIJER } COUPON TOP CREST WILD BIRD SEED 20 l ba OR VARIETY EiiER PILLSBURY INSTANT IREAKFAST 4 70t 46$po FOOD CWB DRY MILK Maim 2 lqt. 64 k. of. hkw Frim TOP fROST hEl C CEAMet MN p ansesot lots $49 cht.. gAffih, 2 t I men - Ka seen man I I