HILLEL PRESENTS: FALL FILM SERIES THREE THURSDAYS at 8:00 P.M. with FIRST-RUN HOLOCAUST-THEME FLICS-$1 .00 each Sept. 14-"LACOMBE LUCIEN"- Chronicles of a peasant boy's adolescence in German occupied France. Oct. 26-"BLACK THURSDAY"- A story about a 20 year old gentile student's desperate at- tempts to save Jews in Nazi occupied Paris. Nov. 30-"LES VIOLONS DU BAL"- A personal account of Michel Drach's (the film director) childhood memories in Nazi occupied France. * official French entry at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. at Page 14-Thursday, September 14, 1978-The Michigan Daily Wildcat~ mail strike threats pass WASHINGTON (AP) - Threats of wildcat mail strikes fizzled yesterday as a special arbitrator prepared to impose a binding settlement in the five- month-old postal contract dispute. After holding a final meeting with the Postal Service and three unions representing 516,000 workers, Harvard professor James Healy went into seclusion yesterday to draft the ruling that is due by 10 a.m. Saturday. HEALY WILL decide two disputed issues: whether to grant union pleas for a bigger pay raise than the Postal Service is offering and whether the current contract ban against worker layoffs should be weakened, as management wants. Meanwhile, dissident local leaders of the largest postal union, angry that Healy's ruling will deny members a contract ratification vote, said they have all but given up earlier plans to stage illegal walkouts that were to begin last night in large cities across the country. "It does not appear at this time that there will be any strike action," said William Burrus, president of the Cleveland local of the American Postal Workers Union and leader of the dissident group. BURRUS SAID hopes to spark a nationwide walkout, which is illegal under federal law, have been dampened by a lack of support within the 299,000-member union. r- Union President Emmet Andrews, who has sought since the start of negotiations in April to avoid calling a nationwide walkout, said reports of overwhelming opposition to a strike among his rank-and-file members have been pouring into union headquarters here. Andrews also warned in the latest issue of his union's magazine that scattered wildcat strikes could result in "disaster." THE POSTAL Servic has vowed to fire any striking workers, who also could be fined and sent to jail under the law. Additionally, a federal judge has issued a restraining order against a strike to serve as one ,more deterrent against a walkout. But Andrews' aides said privately that the possibility of a nationwide mail strike could resurface if Healy produces a settlement that the union considers unsatisfactory. "If he (Healy) alters the no layof clause, there will be a strike," said ont union official, declining to be named That belief was echoed by several loca union leaders. THE-UNIONS succeeded in retainin the clause,twhich management fough to eliminate, 'in an earlier, contraci settlement that union member rejected last month. However, in exchange for keeping t clause, the unions accepted a relativel modest wage increase of 19.5 per cen over three years. The wage hike, whic includes cost-of-living raises, woul boost the average salary of a posta worker from 4 current $15,900 to abou $19,100 a year in 1981. The contract was rejected largel because of the wage package, and th unions threateneti to strike unless management improved its wage offer. 1429 HILL STREET 663-3336 1429 HILL STREET 643-3336 Philip Morris Incorporated .Announces Its Marketing/Communications Competition The Competition: Philip Morris Incorporated is sponsoring its Tenth Annual Marketing/Communications Competition, offering win- ners cash awards for the development of a marketing/communications proposal related to the company's non-tobacco products or operations. It is designed to provide students with realistic and practical business experience to supplement their classroom learning. The Topic: Students may propose a program in corporate respon- sibility, marketing, promotion, advertising, college relations, communi- cations, community relations, urban affairs, government affairs, etc. The Judges: Members of the selection committee are: Eugene H. 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