Page' Sian THE MICHIGAN DAILY FriOtly, Dec6mber 1.6, 1071 PQge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Frk~y, ~c~mber 10, 1 ~71 D li B'ter; registration on Jan. 14, 1972; come Daily Official Bulletin to 1610 Washtenaw to pre-register be- fore you leave for semester break, if FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 interested. Applications for Fulbright-Hays Trav- Cae a el Grants available at 1014 Rackham; Astronomy Colloquium: J.M. Green- deadline; grants tied to specific main- berg, St. Univ. of N.Y. "The Effects of tenance & tuition specifications (except Properties of Interstellar Grains," P&A Netherlands), and may not be used to Colloq. Rm, 4 pm. - supplement other awards; in case of Special Resonance Seminar: B. Ab- Germany, travel grants may supple- raham, Argonne Nat'l Lab, "Ultrasonic ment either IE and other maintenance Propagation in Helium-4" 2046 Ran- awards which do not specif. provide in- dall Lab, 4 pml.traioa rvl Gilbert and Sullivan Society: "The Application of Graduate Student Dis-, Mikado," Lydia Mendelssohn, 7, 9:30,sertation Grants may be made pr.o through the closing date of January Swimming: Michigan vs So. Illinois, 17, 1972. Late application cannot be Matt Mann Pool, 7:30 pm., acepted. Two other opportunities for Hockey: Michigan vs. North Dakota application will be provided during the Coliseum, 8 pm. year, one in April and another in late International Folk Dance Barbour September of 1972. Exact deadlines will Gym, 8-11 pm. be announced. The Students are ex- Music School: University Jazz Band, pected to have a clear statement of theI Hill Aud., 8 pm. research problem together with the University Players: Vasco, Trueblood'estimated cost of each major expendi- Thate,8 ture connected with it. The projectI Goddard House Players: "Hello Out should hathe been review bmmitteme Tre."and "Ano r Way Out,' s the chairman of the department. edGuidelines and a format for this General Noucle s submission can be obtained in the Fellowship Office, Rackham Building Environmental Health Seminar: Her- 1014: Information by calling 4-2218. bert Allen, "Electrochemical Analysis of CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT labeled WASHINGTON (A)-A broad front of civil rights organiza- tions yesterday charged the Nixon administration's anti- crime effort with subsidizing race and sex discrimination with millions of federal dollars. "What this amounts to is a glaring and blatant disregard, for the laws of this land," as- serted Roy Wilkins, chairman of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, at a news confer- ence. Wilkins and spokesmen for other organizations announced they had filed with Atty. Gen. John Mitchell petitions seeking stricter civil rights regulation for agencies receiving funds dis- pensed by the Justice Depart- ment's Law Enforcement Assist- ance Administration LEAA. The petition seeks a require- ment that state anticrime plan- ning agencies, which control the anti-crime efforts s exist as racist, Trace Metals," Sch. of Public Health II Aud., Mon., Dec. 13, 1 pm. Next session of Speed Reading & Study Skills will be held next semes THURSDAY and FRIDAY Anatahan Dir. Joseph Von Sternberg 1954 The last of Von Stern- berg's films. Anatahan represents a departure f ro m his earlier style. Japanesessoldiers refuse to believe that the war is over. Filmed in Japan. Plus a short: ALICE'S EGGPLANT ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 7:00 and 9:05 75c 3200 S.A.B. ATTENTION, students from Saginaw County area: Gen. Motors, Central Foundry Div. is sponsoring a Coil. Student Visitation Day during the Xmas Holiday; involves plant tour,{ luncheon plus opportunity to discuss vocational interests and job oppor- tunities with staff members; more info in our office. bulk of funds distributed by LEAA, be barred from discrimi- nating against racial minorities and women in the selection of members. Approximately half of the $700 million in anticrime funds , appropriated for the current fiscal year passes through such planning agencies in the form of block grants to states. "The problem of discrimina- tion in the appointment or se- lection of members of state planning agency boards is far from speculative," the petition said. It is noted that although the Mississippi agency that distri- butes LEAA funds has been sued because there are no blacks on its board, LEAA had allocated $2 million in grants for that state. The petition was filed under a little - known provision of the Administrative Procedure Act which gives interested parties a means of seeking changes in regulations drawn up by federal agencies. In addition to the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, the petition was signed by the Na- tional Spanish - Speaking Coa- lition; the NAACP Legal De- fence and Education Fund, Inc.; the Afro-American Patrol- man's League, and the Native American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. In addi- tion,, the National Organization for Women supported the peti- tion. The groups contended that equal employment regulations adopted a year ago by the LEAA are not working, and urged that the agency make what they call a positive effort to eliminate discrimination in police de- partments and other criminal justice agencies receiving LEAA funds. "LEAA, which was put in the unique position of funding a national effort to improve the criminal justice system, now finds itself uniquely equipped to influence the employment practices of some 40,000 state and municipal police, court and correction agencies," the pe- tition said. Specifically, the petition ask~s that LEAA cut off funds froth state and federal agencies that discriminate against minorities and women. 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