SPage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 2, 1976 BUY SELL TRADE BASEBALL CARDS, AUTOGRAPHS, YEARBOOKS, TICKET STUBS, UNIFORMS, ETC. SEE on display uniform worn by Al Kaline in his final came at the second Ypsilanti SPORTS COLLECTORS CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT THE SPAGHETTI BENDER 23 N. WASHINGTON, YPSILANTI SUNDAY, April 4-9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission $1.00 Information 485-2450 EMU 'OKr's new contract (Continued from Page 1) wage adjustment effective January 1, 1976. Clerical em- ployes will get a $400 wage ad- justment retroactive to the same date. OTHER contract provisions include: n a five cent per hour increase in shift pay differentials; * call-in pay when work shifts are cancelled; increased Blue Cross-Blue Shield coverage; " increasedruniversity contri- butions to the life insurance program; i Presidential candidates discuss urban problems, - - Patchwork Jeans t Available in Canvas or Indigo, Pre-Washed Denim OTHER JEANS AVAILABLE by LIVE-INS, BARDON, FADED GLORY, LEE, HANG TEN, EUROPEAN CONNECTION 303 S. STATE STREET NEW YORK (P) - Sen. Hen- ry Jackson and Rep. Morris Udall called for a federal take- over of all welfare costs yes- terday while former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter opposed such a move as the three lead- ing Democratic presidential candidates reviewed their posi- tions on urbani issues before a panel of 10 mayors. Responding to queries from the panel, the candidates also gave differing views on ques- tions of defense versus domes- tic spending, how to handle revenue sharing and the rede- velopment of poor inner city ferior in military strength. areas. The New York panel, arrang- M E A N W H I L E, Sen. Hu- ed by the National Conference] bert Humphrey, who has said of Democratic Mayors and con- he will not seek the Democratic ducted before an audience of nomination but would accept a reporters and a few students, draft, said in a luncheon ad-: opened with Mayor Henry Ma-; dress tothem r'meti ier of Milwaukee declaring,: at the Waldo Astoriameein "We are not looking for Band- that the federal government Aids, or bail outs or handouts1 should assume the "primary re- . . . The money we send to sponsibility" for welfare. He Washington is our money. We ddosality fwratethare.uHewant it used to deal with our did not say what that would problems. mean.prbes On the Republican side yes- "WE KNOW where President terday, former California Gov. Ford stands; he has ruthlessly Ronald Reagan remained in vetoed even the Band-Aid pro- Los Angeles after his Wednes- grams brought to his desk. We day night television speech in know where Ronald Reagan which he attacked President stands; he has promised to veto Ford's foreign policy as leav- any program that Ford might ing the nation dangerously in- I have overlooked." Prof slams health premium increase Secretary charges 'U' with race bias (Continued from Page 1) Kischuk said that she had but that he responded by telling thought of quitting her job be- her to 'ignore it' and not to be cause of the alleged harassment. 'so sensitive.' According to Kis- However, she said, "I resent chuk, she .did this for several having to go somewhere else be- months, but the situation only cause other people have not grew worse "because in the fall learned to recognize other hu- I wasn't pregnant." man beings as human beings- Finally, last week, she filed and it would only start the whole the grievance-and was asked thing all over again." "who put me up to it," she said. Kischuk said she was a stu- According to the University's dent at the University for two- Standard Practices Guide, there qnd-a-half years but had to drop is a three-step procedure which out because of money problems. must be followed in a grievance "I HAVE been poor all my filing. This includes hearings life, I have been working full- where the aggrieved employe time for three years trying to meets with his or her employer get somewhere and just to get and union steward, then with a enough money to live on," she higher member of the Univer- said, "and I'm not even allowed sity administration. The last to starve with dignity." step is arbitration. CAROLYN WEEKS, president Should the grievance proced-' of Local 2001, called Kischuk's urns fail, Weeks said, a civil case "somewhat different" since suit against the University it involves an alleged attack on might be in order. However, she interracial relations rather than added, "I really don't think it's direct white-black discrimina- timely to bring that up at this tion. point." I CAMPUS INN DINNER THEATER Regency Ballroom APRIL14, 11 15, 16, 17 22, 23, 24 Dinner 7:00 p.m. Show 8:00 p.m. Cocktail Show 10:30 p.m. Phone 769-2200 for reservations and information F - Fn i., n (Continued from Page 1) colleges are begging for sup- port, and cities are being back- ed to the wall. Where is the city of Detroit going to get the mon- ey to pay 28 per cent more in health insurance premiums for its workers?" Shain referred to the fact that most Blue Cross-Blue Shield coverage is included in labor contracts, and employers will thus have to foot a major part of the newly-increased bill. The Insurance Commission should simply refuse to allow the rate hikes, says Shain. Fac- ed with the shortage of funds, Blue Cross-Blue Shield would be forced to maintain the pres- ent level of payments to doc- tors and hospitals, thus keeping a ceiling on spiralling medical costs. If hospitals refused to admit Blue Cross-Blue Shield patients, says Shain, "they'd have to go empty." "This is the big liberal Uni- versity and underneath that im- age, is an administration that underpays its workers and di- vides black and white," Weeks charged. "It doesn't show in academia, yet the actual machinery of the University, the employes, are subjected to every kind of a'use --racism and sexism," she said. THE POINT of this particular grievance, according to Weeks, is to "stop the racist behavior of the University," and to "re- mand that the supervisor put an; end to the specific racism." I I I MOVIE SETS RECORD NEW YORK (/P) - Radio City Music Hall, a New York theater, said the film "The Sunshine Boys" made more money than any other film in its 43-year history, It said 834,719 persons' paid a total of $3,164,929 over an 11- week engagement that ended in January. It said the previous high of $3,096,635 was set in 1968 by "The Odd Couple" over a 14-week period. BOOK AWARDS NEW YORK (,)-The Religi- ous Books Awards will be co- sponsored in 1976 by the Catholic Press Association and the As- sociated Church Press. They were previously given by the 'CPA. Awards will be made in 10 categories and the w i n n i n g books will be announced May 5. Gazette, an old name for a newspaper, originated from the Venetian coin, gazzetta, which was the price of an early news- paper in Venice. [ _DINNER SHOW 2:00 Show TICKETS $12.50 Apr. l OC 11 IF 5 Q 16 Q 170 [ [ Thursdays $12.00 22Q 23Q 247Q Choice of entree[ --_Roost Ducklinqa kn'Orange Prime Rib of Beef[ ___Chicken Cordon Bleu COCKTAIL SHOW 16WQ 17 Q TICKETS $3.00 23 Q 24 Q I [ NAME PHONE [ ADDRESS ZIP _ Mail order with check payable to[ I The Campus Inn, 615 E. HuronC Ann Arbor 48105 I Tickets available at The Campus InnI 1. J All Campus -t G Friday, April 2nd-8:00 p.m. DELTA SIGMA DELTA Dental Fraternity House i I frisbee demonstration and clinic 1502 HILL ST. 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