Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 14, 197c _i BACK PACKS Ann Arbor's Largest Selection of Bike or Book Bags by Jan Sport, Trailwise, Wilderness Experience, East-Pak. All Packs of heavy durable waterproof nylon. With or without padded straps. V From $5.50 . $NRMERCR Tentative accord ends Scientists recommend ban on MIT fluorocarbons in two years brief strike at E I T A ./~. By AP and Reuter I A tentative contract agree- resents 420 of EMU's 600 pro-. ment was reached early yester- fessors. KEY ISSUES in the negotia-F tions included lay-off and recall' procedures and whether union membership should be manda- tory f6r faculty members. day morning between faculty . and administration at Eastern, Michigan University (EMU) ending a brief strike. The agreement came at 7:45 a.m. following an all night bar- gaining session between negotia- tors from EMU and the Amer- ican Association of University Professors (AAUP), which rep- lb cl EMU CLASSES were not in- terrupted by the strike which d ipi hnr n fta nik lina enae nrna pic ines A meeting was scheduled for had been set up. last evening to discuss some de- AAUP members had voted tails of the contract. The strike, August 31 to strike yesterday if however, cannot be officially a settlement had not been ended for several days accord- reached. They have been teach- ing to union rules, said Pearson. ing without a contract since Au-! "We will just pat each other gust 30. on the back for standing out in AAUP negotiator Donald the sun this morning and talk Pearson refused to comment on in general terms about the con- the details of the new contract tract," said Pearson. but 'said, "The negotiators feel a tatit s atifa~tne to hc ?Ratification of the new con- WASHINGTON - The Na- tional Academy of Sciences said yesterday that fluorocar- bons in aerosol sprays are dam- aging the earth's ozone shield and may have to be regulated or banned within two years to guard against higher skin can- "cer rates and potentially seri- ous climate changes. The Academy, supporting an earlier task force report, said "In our present state of knowl- edge, it would be imprudent to accept increasing CFN (chloro- fluoromethanes) use and re- lease, either in the United States or worldwide." LE TYFnlfn*1 10M V0-P+f « feet on the climate and, thus, the Aerosol Education Bureau, agriculture and animal life. which represents the'aerosol Academy President Philip spray can industry, both ap- Handler told the White House in plauded the panel's recommen- a letter accompanying the re- dation to delay regulatory deci- ports that the rate of ozone re- sions until more studies on the duction is relatively small at ozone problem have been ton- present and that "a one or two- ducted. year delay in actual imple- "WE THINK'they made the mentation of a ban or regula- correct decision in saying that tion would not be unreason- there is no significant risk to able." taking 18 to 20 months for more One of the two academy pan- research," a Du Pont spokes- els recommended, however, that' person said. "There is ongoing the government immediately; research ,by industry and gay- overhaul its legal regulatory ernment to make a fuller as- machinery to be prepared for: sessment of any possible need action and that aerosol spray for regulation within two years." cans containing fluorocarbons The research is costing up to be labeled so that consumers $20 million a year. UIN stylists At the UNION We make it happen. OPEN Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. t at. ti s sati actory to to conditions in question.", The contract will cover two-year period with a claus to re-open wage negotiations i one year. 9.:30-5:30 DAILY, FRI. 'TIL 8:00 330 S. STATE ST.-761-6207 11 f I! A Subscribe to The Dily-Phone 764-OS58 til 11 li II,' TONIGHT AT 7 & 9 Onn 6:45 tr FLUOROCARBONS, often re- could avoid them if they wish- tract is expected next week. ferred to as "freon," by deplet- ed. a Action will be taken on the for- ing the ozone layer around the THE PANEL NOTED that4 e mal agreement at the next earth, increase infrared radia- fluorocarbon use in refrigera- n meeting of the EMU regents tion which causes skin cancer tion for food contributed less scheduled for September 22. and would have a long-term af- than one per cent of all re- lease, while that for aerosol; cans contributed to about /,1 per cent. The committee said that as: lb j F R h 4 the U.S. led in the use of fluoro- A r h1k ;O carbons, it must lead in their' control, adding that wherever, A program for 5-11 yr. olds fluorocarbons come from, theyi soon become mixed throughout; CLONLARA bus picks your child up at the earth's atmosphere. The Du Pont Co., the major1 local public schools daily. fluorocarbon manufacturer, and' He/she enjoys Robby & Hamburghs very special after school program NEEDED: 4 students wit until you arrive anywhere between rected to 20-20) to par 3:15 and 5:30 p.m. daily. VERY REASONABLE RATES detection experiments. . per day (same hour ec Conchaa Child Center day, beginning Sept. l You must be available a - -- hour. If you are intereste IHOUSING DIVISION. But 'a spokesperson for. the Sierra Club, an environmental group, said: "There is plenty of scientific eidence to stop its use right now. I don't know why they want to wait two more years - unless, it's a po- litical decision." lf, regulatory action proves to be necessary, the panel recom- mended that the government first ban fluorocarbons in most consumer aerosol sprays, and impose controls to prevent re- lease of fluorocarbons from auto air conditioners. 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