Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 29, 1976 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 29, 1976 Good only atparticipating with thIs 0OUP U-M SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM JOBS RETAILING 0 PUBLIC RELATIONS 0 FINANCE ADVERTISING * GENERAL BUSINESS MEDIA MARKETING $140-wk MASS MEETING MONDAY, Nov. 1-8:00 p.m. Rackhom Auditorium Open to liberal arts oriented sophomores, juniors and seniors HIJACKER SURRENDERS: GEO weakeningJ on demands Czech MUNICH, West Germany (Reuter) - A 26-year-old man who seized a Czechoslovak air- liner armed with a sub-machine-, gun and a pistol surrendered toj police here last night.- The hijacker, a Czechoslovak,+ took over the plane on the run- way at Prague airport and or- dered it to fly to Munich, ac- cording to informed sources in the Czechoslovak capital. THE SOVIET - MADE Ilyu- shin-18 had 105 passengers and six crew on board. It was to plane seized leave on an internal flight for the hijacker's motives Bratislava. not known. paid political advertisement Janet Kiaver for County Clerlk The hijacker boarded the plane as the engines were run- ning and it took off immediate- ly for West Germany, the sourc- es said. The plane touched down here at 10:58 p.m. local time (5:58 p.m. EDT) and the hijacker, named as Rodolf Becvar, gave himself uprto police. Later, the plane returned to Prague. Airport authorities here said 17FM OPEN HOUSE IS OCT.29 FRIDAY 10AM - PM &30 SATURDAY, 10 A.M.- 2 PM VISIT WITH STAFF TOURS DISPLAYS REFRESHMENTS 5th Floor of LSA Bldg UM Campus THE MAN SPOKE on Czechoslovak language an terpreters were being callE police said. Passengers and crew we be interviewed by police b the flight was resumed, a authorities said. The lasthijacking in Cz slovakia took place in 1972 when a group of pa gers seized a Slovair plane the pilot to death and f the co-pilot to fly them to Germany. (Continued from Page 1) ALSO PART Of' the economic profile is the determination of were ;what constitutes a full time ap- pointment. Currently the Uni- versity sets the full time equiva- ily a 'lent (FTE) at a maximum of d in- 55 hours per week and they do ed in, not specify that scheme in the contract. re to GEO yesterday insisted the efore University agree contractually irport to a 45-hour work week for a full time employe which is five' hours more work time than they, :echo- had in their original proposal. June The University has thus far on- issen- ly agreed to put their present! ,shot scheme in contract - a signifi-1 orced cant concession - but they willj West disclose their counterproposal to the hours issue today. PAD POuTI AL ADVERTISEMENTI Comsbock Rily RetAin for Court of Appeals RETAIN JUDGE RILEY COMMITTEE Meanwhile, GEO's class size proposal has metamorphosized s.giificantly though the union's Vice President Nancy Kushig-;f ian maintains GEO "did not give up the principle of class size limitations." GEO'S ORIGINAL class size demands were many - faceted including provisions whereby departments would be warned if classes were approaching a pre-determined maximum size. The union had asked the Uni-I versity to consent to this ar- rangement in spirit theifirst year and in contract the next. However, in the modified de- mand, GEO member Randy Earnst says "We proposed that the University establish a limit on class size for '77-'78 that would amount to the same level as the present class size level except the Mathematics Dept. would be able to set different limits. "We also demanded," he add- ed, "the establishment of a commission to conduct an eval- uation of class size to make re- commendations to the adminis- trations." ALTHOUGH EARNST said the University's initial reaction to even the revised proposal was largely negative, the issue will be a main topic of discus- sion at the bargaining table today. In other movement yester- day, a provision was agreed to that will require the University to list for the union's benefit, at the beginning of each term, information on the number and nature of graduate assistants (GSA's) appointed. Football rally exhibits spirit (Continued from Page 1) Scheduled speakers Hazel "Doc" Losh and Wally Weber drew loud applause for their prophecies for victory. As us- ual, Losh had consulted the stars and reported that, "All looks favorable; the game will start at 1:30 and the gophers will be dead by 4 p.m." Then, after a few words from the team's co-captains, coach Bo Schembechler took the mic- rophone. "We're off to a good start but the toughest part of our schedule is ahead of us. But on the basis of the attend- ance here and at all the games, we have the number one fans in the whole U.S." SCHoE MBE C H L E R added, "We're gonna win it all - nobody's going to touch us! We're ready to play our best game of the year and it means a hell of a lot for you to come and support us all through the season and on to Pasadena." One ardent fan, who taped the event, complained that, "it's about time something like this happened to excite the masses." Democrat ABLE, FAIR, HARD-WORKING-IT'S A COMPLICATED JOB Klaver for County Clerk Committee Jean Converse, Treas. yyouE Iur Works Br... - 1 o S PD. POL. ADv. irl Burgoyne for Circui Judge (NEW JUDGESHIP) " Graduate, U. of M. 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