8 Friday, October 26, 1979 University Daily Kansan Park Hill Plaza Studio Hair and Skin Care 230 Louisiana 842-8372 Exclusive Hair Design We offer the newest in hair cutting for you according to your bone structure, facial features and life style. We want to give you the right type of curl or hair texture that fits your needs. Try our new Curl Source by Redken. You'll love it REDKEN Park Hill Plaza Studio 2330 Louisiana 842-8372 eight thirty-seven massachusetts 843-425 royal college shop monday-saturday 10-6 sunday 1-5 "We are one of the most advanced MOS facilities in the industry." "With rapid growth comes opportunity and that's just what I'm looking for. Not long ago Delco Electronics was a minor electronics supplier. Now we're bursting with new products continually expanding. We have over 11,000 people here in Kokomo alone Robert J. Brockman Supervisor, Manufacturing Development Engineering and over 21/2 million square feet of manu facturing space. do the job will require thousands of engineers to perfect technologies not yet fully developed. At Delco Electronics we have an unparalleled opportunity for growth. . We have the know how to solve problems and the resources of General Motors to back up our operations with the technology and size to move mountains. Come to Kokomo and we'll prove it." Microelectronic technology is the key to the future of the automotive industry. To We will be on campus next week to meet Electrical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers and Industrial Engineers. Delco Electronics An Equal Opportunity Employer The future is ... Delco Electronics Delco Electronics -Division of General Motors:700 E. Firmin Street Kokomo, Indiana 46901 Engineering Opportunities are also available in our Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Santa Barbara, California Facilities FacEx to discuss pay problem By DAVE LEWIS Staff Reporter The Faculty executive committee will discuss today a report that urges the state and University to change a state policy on deductions for faculty retirement funds. According to a report released Monday by the Faculty Rights' Privileges Commission, checks held for check delays have resulted in 13 interest losses on the retirement funds of many tenureees. The FRP recommended that the University and state "remedy" the state policy that requires the University to submit all of its retirement deductions to the state before any of the payments can be credited to the appropriate funds. The report said that the majority of faculty members were risking losses although only about 50 paychecks were late each month. Each time a paycheck is late, the University must hold the rest of the deductions for the state division account and records does not receive the deductions before the 28th day of the month, a paycheck cannot be credited the appropriate fund. Gaylord Richardson, chairman of the FRPR, said in the report. "However, cumulative losses occurring to employees are considerable over long time spans." "The loss per faculty member per month is in the range of 50 cents to $5 depending upon salary and voluntary deductions." Some retirement programs require the deductions by the first of the month, the report said, and participants in these programs lose interest regardless of whether the deductions arrive at the account of accounts and records by the 26th. William Wachs, head of the state's accounting control and services section, said the problem centered on the University's hardiness in sending to the deduction list. Smash Racism Build Multi-Racial Unity! 164 154 John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but WE go marching on... Celebrate the 120th Anniversary of John Brown's Raid Against Slavery RALLY AT NOON TOMORROW IN FRONT OF WATSON LIBRARY 1:30 p.m. March to Lawrence Opera House 5 p.m. Benquist For more info, call (816) 921-5777 or 753-7436 or in Lawrence 842-6344 Saturday, Oct. 27, 1979 JOIN INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE AGAINST RACISM InCAR - GPO Box 904 - BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11201