Thursday, July 8, 1971 %age Two TH E MICH IGAN DAILY A! Ike Complaint plan reviewed HEW to bire Continued from Page 1 cedure is passed by the execu- ! Mechanisms for changing the tive officers, it will be utilized Aloreia 4llle IT LAiAU A :p r e s e n t grievance procedures in the review of the Clark case. wTALIAN SAUSAGE: were set in motion last Janu- President -Robben Fleming has HEW Secretary Elliot Richard- Home-made served with grilled peppers and on on ary, when members of the Wo- said. son has announced his depart- topped thItalian Meat Sauce men's Commission realized what The new grievance procedure ment plans to "systematically re- topped they called the "inadequacy" of could also be used in the final cruit and consider" more women 95c University procedure when deal- steps of the case of Beatrice for mid-level and top executive ing with the case of Cheryl Spaugh, another in which the positions. Clark. Women's Commission is playing At present 1,662 or about 13 per ITALIAN GRINDER*: $1.00 Clark, a research assistant a role. Spaugh has filed a com- cent of the department's 12,152 with the Highway Safety Re- plaint with the University alleg- employes in these positions are mported Ham, Genoa Salami, Provolone Cheese search Institute (HSRI) filed a ing withholding of promotion women. Italian Ham, Lettuce, Tomato, Oil and Vinegar Spices complaint with the University and salary increases, harass- Richardson said it could be 208 W. HURON last January charging that a ment, blacklisting, as well as "reasonably expected" that by man employed in the same-job sex discrimination. December the number of women classification with the same du- Members of the Executive in the two top brackets would in-r ..4e ties received a higher salary. Committee declined to comment crease by at least 175. The review committee reject- last night on the possibility of anoor0 ,nieun IPmo R E Bort Carletonr Also See His New Selection of RAWHIDE MOCCASINS SANDALS, Also d PRICED Selection FROM of Hand Bags t 16.00 CAMPUS MAST'S SHOP 619 E,_ Liberty ed Clark's argument. If the proposed grievance pro- their acceptance of the revised procedure. Anti-theft plan starts Continued from Page 1) belongings which will be kept on file at the department. In addition, after area resi- dents return the pencils to the police station, they are given a sticker to place on their house, which, in effect, warns burglars that the owner's belongings haveebeen registered with the police. "This acts as a special deter- rent to criminals because stol- en items are much more dan- gerous to sell if they have been marked and they can be traced back to their owner," Ferguson says. The program is available for all Ann Arbor residents in- cluding students, who Ferguson says "are among the greatest victims of local crime," The pencils are loaned free of charge for a period of up to 72 hours WOMEN: In a Consciousness Raising Group?-Want to be? Contact Claire or Barb 662-4431-Ext. 332 ( TRYING TO GET CONT ACT LIST) In order to implement the plan, several immediate steps have been taken including the estab- lishment in each agency of a full time, "Federal Women's Coordi- nator", and ordering each agen- cy with no women in senior sup ervisory or policy positions to ap- point a qualified woman as soon as possible. The two pay grades named by Richardson for prime attention are middle level ($17,761 to $24,- 251) and executive ($28,129 to $37,624). Taube arrested Terry Taube, 18-one of six anti-war activists who last week refused to testify before De- troit's federal grand jury which is currently investigating the March 1 bombing of the U.S. Capitol and a wide-range of radical anti-war activity-was arrested in Ann Arbor Monday on charges of larceny from a building. Police detectives said Taube stole a two-man tent from a local sporting goods store at the end of last month. Taube "turn- ed himself in" Monday to an- swer to the charge, according to the detectives. Taube was arraigned before* District Court Judge S. J. Elden and demanded examination on the charge. Taube was freed on a $1,000 cash bond. 4 1j Tonight & Tomorrow SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON Set in Monument Valley. Directed by John Ford, 1949. Stars John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Ward Bond. "My favorite cavalry picture' -John Ford" di I I The s Tomal SUPER ARBY'S uper Roast Beef Sandwich with Lettuce, toes and Ranch Style Dressing. Reg. 99c 15c DRINK 1 -sTax YOUR CHOICE NO LIMIT WITH COUPON 3021 Washtenow Ave Near Platt Road ANN ARBOR E! I I I I I I I. U I .s OFFER GOOD THRU SUNDAY JULY 11th HOURS 11 a.m.-l a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat, SATURDAY & SUNDAY THE LEGEND OF LYLAH CLARE 0 ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 7&9 P.M. 75c -