i -ge Ten THE MtICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 9, 1977 RACKH~AMS.A GRADUATES. African province schedules talks STUDENTS It yui ntend tograduate this terma with either a mai ste'y degree or an intermediate de- gree awarded by the Rackhamn Graduate Shrh oot , you must submit a Dina AplicatIon to the Records Offe, Room 1014 Rackham Graduate School. no later thAn Friday. July 0, 197inorderito he placed on the August degree list. tiploma applcations are avatl- able in the rackhatn Graduate School, Roomni1014, as rell a5 is your deoa re tment or lt0 tn otfme. JOHANNESBURG, South Af- rica I(F-A provincial official in South Africa's Natal province announced yesterday that white, black and Indian leaders will meet later this month for Ln- precedenited talks aimed at pos- sible creation of a multiracial' goverument there. Such a move, quietly under discussion for several months, would arun counter to South Af- rica's long-established policies of white supremacy and racial separation. FRANK MA R T I N, senior member of the provincial execu- tive council, announced the up- coming meeting and said the agenda would be left open so black leaders would not com- mit themselves to anything sin- ply by attending. If preliminary agreement on objectives can be reached, full- scale talks would become a pos- sibility, he said. A 1970 government census said HOUSING DIVISION, FOR 1977-78 ACADEMIC YEAR POSSIBLE POSITION OPENING FOR A GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING ASSISTANT IN THE PILOT PROGRAM ALICE LLOYD HALL The Pilot Program, an innovative i ing-learning center for freshoersons and sophomores, sponsored jointly by LS&A and Housina may have a Graduate Student Teaching Assistant position open. Graduate Student Teaching Assistants teach courses of their own design and have corridor counseling duties. The courses should be within the liberal arts traditions and have contemporary social, political, cultural or ethical implications. Graduate Student Teach- ing Assistants must be skilled writers and be prepared, whatever their major, to assist students with writing problems. Remuneration consists of a .25 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant (opproximotelv $2200 per vear, lus a single room and board. Staff application forms are. available starting July 12, 1977 in Charlene Coadv's office, 1500 SAB. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 4:00 P.M., JULY 19, 1977 A NON-DISCRIMINATORY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER IT CAN SAVE YOUR UFE. Natal, in eastern South Africa, had a population of 442,040 whites 67,000 "coloreds" or persons of mixed race, 515,000 Indians and 1.1 million blacks. MARTIN GAVE no details of what the provincial leadership is contemplating, but in a recent newspaper interview he said "our scheme" would recognize blacks as permanent residents of urban areas and would extend full civil rights to them. South Africa's ruling National party has been split recently over whether or how to recog- nize the rights of urban blacks Recreation i (Continued rom Page 3t animals look like. "The problems involved with animals is their security," Gam- ble said. "But we would like to continue the area's barnyard tradition " If the Oointy Board of Direc- tors approves the plan next month, funds for the project will be taken from the one-quarter mill ballot proposal passed by county voters in last Novem- ber's election for county park improvements. A commissioner points out the important utility of the land: "As an attractive piece of open land in the heart of an urban- living outside their designate tribal homelands. "We would also like to see im mediate self-government grant ed to all urban communitis with multiracial metropolita boards to coordinate servicesis the large urban areas," Martin said in the interview, "IN BROAD outline, whit We envisage is a situation where the plural nature of our societi recognized and where there ml be joint decision-makins is nt ters of agreed common iter- est," he said. irea planned ized area already in public own. ership, it is an irreplaceable public resource. As the ge. graphic center of the populatios, it is accessible to more Wash- tenaw County residents for rec- reation than any spot is the en- tire city." The area is now used for some recreational activities, It has a nature trail, a picnic shel- ter, a parcours-a combination jogging and exercise trail pat- temed after European fitnes courses and since 1972, 1,0 Project GROW gardeners have raised their own vegetables or community garden plots locate on the site. rherc IS a di ffercncef!f jJ. 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