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A great camera can be a great investment. with 40mm $300 lens SOUTH STATE at NORTH UNIVERSITY, 761-2011 Daily9-6, Saturday 9-5 PLYMOUTH ROAD MALL at NIXON, 761-8690 Daily 10-9, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 12-5 III (Continued from Page 1) replace the cement which re- various schools "with an indica- sion, the Regents heard from (Continued from Page 1) to have a structure to begin man of the Committee on the I placed the grass last year." tion that the Regents are not op- David Rothschild, .of the Ann represents only a small percent- with, protested one woman. Economic Status of the Faculty "First get us up (to the sal- posed to student involvement Arbor Teach-In, a three-day age of the 3500 clericals em- (CESF). ary level) where we belong," where mutually satisfactory ar- program to be held in Hill Au- ployed by the University. LARGE numbers of members Hymans told the Regents that said Hymans, "and let the rest rangements can be worked out ditorium next month dealing "People don't really realize left the meeting before its com- this summer's seven per cent of the budget adjust." I with students and faculty in any with the supposed emergence of how vitally important it is for pletion complaining of the faculty compensation increase REGENTS Deane Baker (R- given unit." the polio, state in American them to show up at these meet- drawn out proceedings or the was not sufficient to keep pace Ann Arbor) and Robert Neder-I AMY BERLIN,' Literary Col- society. ings to have a viable say in politicking by both factions. "It with salary levels at other in- lander (D-Birmingham) were lege (LSA) student government R O T H S C H I L D com- what is going on," commented weakens the union and alienates stitutions. both sympathetic to Hymans';president, blasted Fleming's plained of the University's re- one Unity Caucus supporter. the members," complained one HE said it was leading to "a presentation, calling it "a good proposal, arguing, "At a univer- fusal to contribute funds to woman, growing sense of faculty dis- case." Baker, however, ex- sity renowned for its research, what he called "a most import- WEEKS AGREED, but criti- "But they both want the same content." pressed doubts that legislators I find it appalling that this kind ant educational event for the cized the Unity Caucus saying, thing it's just the method they "Tight budgets of recent years in Lansing would feel the sameI of general statement could be University and the country. "People were ailenated. They've' go about it is different," added have resulted in a particularly way. made with no supporting data." Rothschild said Vice Presi- been carrying on a real intense: another. large deterioration in the rela- Nederlander questioned whe- Berlin said it was "impera- dent Henry Johnson would not fear campaign of the McCarthy "In some respects the divi- tive compensation levels of our ther the faculty's economic sta- tive for the Regents to take pos- help fund the teach-in because type. We were out maneuvered." sion is a good thing," comment- senior faculty members," he tus was as tenuous as that of dent participation in schools and the University's executive of- However, supporters of the ed another clerical, "It's like a asserted. other groups on campus, citing colleges. the Un Unity Caucus counterattacked two party system. I'm in the HYMANS proposed that theja 52.3 per cent increase in com- SGC Vice President Davi. fientation. by calling CDU's efforts to once middle listening to both sides Board support a 12.4 per cent pensation over the last six Mitchell argued particularly jentatitn. again block adoption of the bar- raise questions that I wouldn't faculty compensation package years, as opposed to an only for Regental approval of a non- { leming said that there was 'ganin tems ropsaleqall hae tougt o." hih wuldbe dmiistredin47.3 per cent rise in the con- voting student seat on thei simply no money to be had, gaining teams proposal equally have thought of." which would be administered in umer price index during the board, saying that the concept and challenged Rothschild "to s three components: 7.5 per cent same period. "has been successfully attempt- find any campus in the country "You can change some o: it or -_TRISTARpth nvrst nstpy psupse ti n oe h you can add to it but you have SUPER TRISTARt the Ueivet mat Hymans called this "a sorry ed at many colleges and Uni- that surpasses this one over the yo can teomptiiv m r ecodadsadi proved ony ls ih arInalwn you _ canti but yohav HONG KONG (UPI) - Cathay one per cent to restore salariestt fa sali red u versities across the country. It last eight years in allowing Pacific Airways' first Super Tri- to their relative levels of the k has also received the endorse- groups to speak. CHARING CROSS star has entered service, operat- mid-60's, and an additional 3.9 eeping up with inflation. ment of the Governor's Cor- BOOKSHOP ing daily return flights on the per cent "improvement factor YESTERDAY'S meeting also mission on Higher Education." Used Fine and Scholarly Books Hong Kong-Taipei-Tokyo route to be funded over a three year saw four of the six Regents i e. w ants 3165.STTE-94401 he upr n~tr s he pero. tepresent (Regents Power and MITCHELL also replied to I. 316SATE994441 The Super TriStar is the only Hymans chided the Regents Waters were absent) served by Philosophy Professor Carl Co- d mn Open Mon.-Fri. 10-8, one of its kind operating in Asia. for giving budgetary priority t federal marshals with notice of hen's opposition to increasedii It can carry 286 passengers. "the grass which this year will a suit filedinaDetroit Federal studentmparticipationrindeci- __-_-_Court by Charles Stone, a 28- inmkn yraige- +"""0""""""year-old former University med- cerpts from Cohen's book De- Te re ~** There IS a ** ical student who is contesting mocracy in which he wrote that -fCAfRrEnErR his 1973 expulsion education "inevitably suffers Sac Stone is seeking $5 million in also as a result of the under- (Continued from Page 1) e p E FOp FR: bitara n uo tital e x-y ~ representation of the excluded ' The State Leaislature passed Over 35 years pulson anUnversit ials minority in government assem-, these sections of the Liquor Act of experience " maintain that a psychological blies. subsequent to passage of the " and success mainain that d syological Vice President for Student Age of Majority Act of 1971 Smallclasexmionatiounftosu ea emo-IServices Henry Johnson, who which recognized 18-year-olds as s A omose Plae Conference cal careertsI has worked closely' with CSSG, legal adults and gave them the " LSAT Voluminous homeIn his recommendations to the said he was "very impressed, right to vote, drink, and sign GRE ' Placement Board on the CSSG proposal, pleased, and heartened" by the contracts. o ;President Robben Fleming re- work of the commission, and; ACCORDING to DeStigter, ATGS cos tatare fused to support the principle of added that it represents "the I when the Age of Majority Act S" .u Unique opportunity to v s t with student participation in all lev- best ideas on how and to what was brought to the House floor - OCAT Tapefaces for Admissions Officers from over 30 els of school and college deci- extent student involvement in Ifor a vote, it was accompanied Sf reviews of cuass esion making. the total University community by an amendment to keep the * P of supplementar: U.S. Law schools on campus . . . HE proposed instead that the can be expanded." drinking age at 21. The entire materials stquestion be referred back to the At the public comments ses- nakage was defeated by two - FLEX-AterialsO1votes. Make-upsfor iTUESDAY CT 21stWenthe amendment was ECF G missed-lessons -a -rnned. the Act passed by a " NAT'L MEi iDS 10 mo 3 pm sibstantial margin, he says. 4cA nS FATHwER J INEDicoass on the House * M ihig n eag eIBllromfloor, however. wtorcaiCigan LauB-rOOm THE MUSTARD CLUB ? "MY biggest problem is get- , 13131 354-0085 I tigg it out of committee. That's 0 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd. " Information on l a w school pro- where you get pressure from 0 Southfield, Mi 48015 rams financial a i d curriculum If you wish to know the answer, read lobbits," he sys t * Public opinion seems to favor and admissions. SUCH A STRANGE LADY, a biography raising the drinking age, claims K; Aof Dorothy L. Sayers, creator of Lord DeStigter. urpiin EDUCATIONAL CENTER 0 Peter Wimsey. licity on it, and it's surprisig " " AI! Inr est Init edt S TEST PREPARATION how much support we're getting " i and FaCulty Invited for r hetsay. "Mos of th Ce,,tico.e- ooksho s letters come from parents who Branches n Maor S CiIes I have a problem with their teen- - - - -_- -_-_agers. 336 MAYNARD 1229 S. UNIVERSITY THE MICHIGAN DAILY r ;Volume LXXXVI. No. 38 - " " _ __ Friday October 17, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Ne's - NI Hphone 764-0562. Second class postage S NIGHT p at Ann Arbor, Michigan 4810. I aSunday morning during the Univer- - sit vear at 420 Mavnard Street_ Ean It Pays to Advertise l in The Michigan Daily TONIGHT is WOODY ALLE in the MLB! 41 IsTA t. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 SLEEPER (Woody Allen, 1973) in MLB 3 at 7, 8:45 & 10:30 A modern slapstick classic. 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