Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 29, 1971 Anti-busig proposal DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 that they wished to be tested in Ann p a s dL g i l t r Arbor were directed elsewhere (e g. De- Da Calendar troit, E. Lansing, and Toledo). Some of these students inquired of us (Evalu-. (Continued from Page 1) dered to create segregated schools. Museum of, Art: Symposium, Walker ation and Examinations Ofc. 3014; Evans and Beaumont Newhall, dir. Rackham) whether they might be publican Robert Griffiii, is spon- He maintains that the Supreme emeritus of Eastman House, Rochester, tested here. It was possible this time soring a constitutional amendment Court went far beyond that point N.Y., Art Museum, 2 pm. Ito accommodate all who inquired (be- similar to the one passed by the last April, in their decision requir- Dance Program: Workshop with EDO cause extra test booklets were avail.). Legislature, which would bar all ing busing in at least Southern, Festival and Pantomime Group from In order to help prevent a repetition Lesigl atuewichgons n ehpsNrhr iisa Japan, 200 Lane Hall, 3:30 pm. of this we need additional info from busing on racial grounds. and perhaps Northern cities as Homecoming Parade: State St., 3:30 candidates. Griffin, who is up for re-election well. "I disagree," he says. pm. Request: If you requested GRE test- next year, was thought to be fac- He acknowledges it is not a dis- Astronomy Colloquium: P. Noerd- ing in Ann Arbor on Oct. 23 but were ing an uphill re-election battle. agreement he has seen fit to ex- linger, MSU, "Transfer of Resonance told by ETS to go elsewhere, please .o s . e cRadiation in Moving Media," P&A Co- call Miss Johnston. at 764-3497. We're But now, his critics are less con- press before. loq. Rm, 4 pm. especially interested in hearing from fident he can be ousted. "I do plead guilty to one thing, AAUP Conference: "Tenure Policy in candidates who received ETS collect Most white congressmen in the he says, "to maybe having been the Universities of the Western World," telegrams a day or two before the test{ state's U.S. congressional delega- silent before the problem arrived Rackham Amph., 7:30 pm. date. haefloedGifns ed tmydose. Astronomy Visitors' Night: 0. Mohler, Environmental Health Seminar: John{ gation haefloe rfi' la.a ydose. Asteroids: The Littlest Planets," film J. Gannon, "Traverse Bay Water Qual- rather than Hart's - but Michi- O'Hara, a seven term congress- "Mariner Mars," exhibit of lunar pho- ity Studies," sponsored jointly with gan's two black Democrats, John man, is a veterans of past civil tos, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8 pm. The U of M Sea Grant Prog., Mon. Nov. Conyers Jr. and Charles Diggs Jr. rights fights. His past record has PTP: "Here Are Ladies," Mendels- 1, Sch. of Pub. Health II Aud., 1st Floor of Detroit, have remained silent rarely troubled his basically blue- Sohn, 8 pm. 1 p.m. International Folk Dance: Barbour Education Jrs. & Srs.: Applications on the question. collar Macomb County constitu- Gym, 8-11 pm. for Sch, of Ed Scholarships for Winter Privately, the white congress- ents; he was re-elected last year Musical Society: East Asian Series, Term '72 available in room 1228 SEBI men are critical of Griffin. "What with 77 er cent of the vote "Edo Festival of Music and Pantomime during month of November; required hewidwasanirrsp e it h e ra hehas e dfrom Japan," Rackham Aud., 8:30 pm. info and two interviews to be com- he did was an irresponsible politi- Yet O'Hara says he has received Commission on Women: 3540 SAB, 3-5 pleted by Nov. 30. cal stunt," says one. They are not anti-busing petitions in the last pm.Ofganiation Notices saying the same thirg in public, three weeks which "must have!---- --- - I AT *I -anzA , Help us show all men the road t6 the peace and freedom of Christ. This is the goal of our worldwide apostolate as DIVINE WORD MISSIONARIES If you are interested in knowing more about our missionary priests and brothers, write me: FATHER ELMER ELSBERND, SVD DIVINE WORLD MISSIONARIES, Dept. 15 EPWORTH, IOWA 52045 Include age, education, interests, address, etc. Human Rights- Radical Independent Parey DINNER DISCUSSION "Pre-Halloween Vews on Electoral Politics" $1.25 Saturday, 6 p.m. OPEN TO ALL! Guild House, 802 Monroe 04 f We Specilize in SICILIAN and4h REGULAR PIZZAS OPEN 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. I SThano's Larnplighker Aj 421 E. Liberty (665-7003) -4 Ei I 4 however. "It's more than your, political life is worth at the mo-j ment to even suggest that you're' not against busing." the same Democrat acknowledges. In Washington, the House Edu- cation and Labor Committee has. reported out President Nixon's $1.5 billion school desegregation bill, a measure which would not compel desegregation, but would finance it. Michigan Reps. James O'Hara and William Ford were the only two Democrats on the committee to dissent. They collectivelyde- nounced the bill as the "Back Door School Bus Financing Bill of 1971. O'Hara says his view is that in urban areas the courts should not ask more than "racially neutral" school districting - meaning that contained 50,000 to 100,000 names on them." He has also had about 2,500 let- ters on the subject during the same period. "Three," he says, "were in favor of busing." The rest, were against. GET ATTENTION' t encrat iv ogcees American Indians Unlimited, Nov. 13, 14 at Angell Hall, Aud. B & C, Native GRE Test-takers: Info and a Re- Am . Teach-In. 'Hunted Race' rock quest; For GRE testing session, Sat., group, at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Oct. 23 the U of M rgade plans to ac- Nov. 12, 7:30 PM. Tickets on sale now commodate about 450 candidates, but at the Union, 2-5 PM. Educ. Testing Service of Princeton as- ..Gay Liberation Community Dance, signed only 250 here. Apparently quite Oct. 29, 8:00 Pm, First Unitarian a number of students who indicated to Church. State Conference & potluck, ETS before the deadline for registering Oct. 30, 4:00 PM, Canterbury. VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Complete Collision & Painting. V. W. body work our speciality. 12 years experience on V. W. We honor I all insurance claims and all work is guaranteed. Millers V. W. Collision Inc. 1845 Whittaker Rd. Hamilton St. to Whittaker Rd. Ypsilanti, Mich. Ph.-483-2062 SGC ELECTIONS NOW TAKING APPLICA T IONS FOR CANDIDA TES FOR SGC Come to Room 3x, Michigan Union or Call 763-3241 Filing Date November 1, 1971 4 - ELECTION NOV. 16, 17 districts must not be gerryman- I. 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