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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, December 7, 1975

Poqe Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 7, 1975

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FBI plotted to clash
Mafia, Communists
(Continued from Page 1) the New York agents ma
Operation Hoodwink was con- phony letter to the Comr
centrated in the New York FBI party newspaper "The Wo
office but Philadelphia agents condemning organized cri.
joined the effort in August 1967, oppression of the working
the memos said. FBI headquar- The New York agents 'o
ters invited Hoodwink ideas headquarters, "If 'The W
from other FBI offices, but re- publishes this letter, it
ceived a reply only from the possibly serve to start
bureau's San Francisco office. pute between the" Comr
O f f i c e brainstorm sessions and the crime syndicate.
"have not produced any ideas But in November 1967,
that could be logically expected months after the letter wa
to successfully pit the hoodlums ed, the New York agent
against the communists," the the letter had not shown
memo to other offices said. issues of the newspaper a
The documents showed that now appears probable ti
letter will not be ublishe

ailed a
munlist
acker,"
ime for
class.
LI FBI
Worker'
could
a dis-
nunists
three'
s mail-
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7 in 17
nd "it
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AATA, bus driver

negotiations continue dollar drive

(Continued from Page 1)
ON TUESDAY the TEU an-
nounced the contract would ex-
pire today, launching a week
of frantic negotiations.
The TEU rejected Thursday a
proposed contract by a 95-5,
margin. The details of the pro-
posal have not been made pub-
lic, but, union officials main-
tain "it was not a new offer.
FRIDAY night, the negotia-
tors worked until the early
morning hours, but at 3 a.m.
were reported to be "consider-
able distance apart on a num-
ber of issues."
The TEU announced yester-
day that the AATA has distri-
buted a letter promising em-
ployes who report to work dur-
ing the strike would work underj
the terms and conditions of
the Thursday offer, plus receive
retroactive pay back to July 1.
The letter "angered and
aroused many TEU members,"
according to union press re-
lease. The letter could be "a

major stumbling block to reach- (Continued from Page l)
ing a settlement," it stated. timates that the drive will net
ACCORDING to the AATA $30,000. by the spring, "after
strike operating plan, announc- the last mail contributions peter
ed yesterday, buses will run out."
once an hour on, the Packard, The group has already pledg-
ed $21,000 for improvements in
Washtenaw, Huron and ex- local health facilities.
press routes. Among the projects slated
The Miller bus will not run are a new pediatrics wing at
and the Ypsilanti local routes St. Joseph's Hospital and a re-
will run on irregular schedules. creation and education clinic
Dial-a-Ride will not be avail- at Mott's Childrens' Hospital,
able Sundays or evenings, with as well as programs at the
day service limited to main Childrens' Psychiatric Hospital
streets. Service for the handi- and the Neuropsychiatric Insti-
carped, however, will be avail- tute.
able upon request. A D D I T I O N A L funds
The TEU is urging the public will go to Christmas parties pro-
to boycott buses during the dur- vidinq entertainment and gifts
ation of the strike. to children at the various Ann
Arbor hospitals.
CORRECTION Some 21,260 lives were lost in
Trony Associates has been fatal motor accidents January
renamed Sunrise Management throh June of 1975. During
Company, not Sltnshine, Ps in- thnsP six months fatal and mo-
correctly reported in the Daily'r i iry accidents cost the
yesterday. 1U S. more than $7.5 billion.
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THE documents also showed
the FBI sent a phony leaflet,1
purportedly from the Communistl
party in Brooklyn, N.Y., "to a
local Ia Cosa Nostra leader at-1
tacking the labor practices of1
on of his enterprises."
The FBI also mailed unsigned
letters, purportedly from a party
member, to three reputed mob!
leaders in New York.

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Call 764-0450 for
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VOTE
in
LSA Student Government
Elections
Dec. 8 & 9, 1975

Sunday, December 7 Music School: Eliz. Erskine Patch-
Dav Calendar es, mezzo-soprano. Recital hall, 3:30
Artists, Craftsmen Guild: Christ-' pm: wind ensemble & symphony
Imas Art Fair, Pendleton Rm., 2nd band, Hill Aud., 8 pm; composers'
IMr..Union & Ballroom, noon-6 pm. forum. Recital Hall, 8 pm.
TV Ctrs.: Offstage: Theatre, Why Anthropology: Sherry Ortner, Bar-
Criticize, WWJ TV', channel 4, noonRhLawrence, "Women in Sumbolic
MI Open Badminton Tournament :Action," E. Conf. Rm., Rackham, 4
Gym, Concordia Lutheran College, 1 pm.
[Pm, DRI/Oral Biology: Dlr. Wilton M.
WUOM: States of the Union - Krogman, "Problems in Identifica-
bicentennial documentary, featured tion of Sex, Age, and Race of Hu-
state - Illinois. man Skeletons," Kellogg Aud.,
UAC Children's Theatre: Free to Dent., 4 pm.
Be You and Me, Arena Theatre, Particle Physics: Kwan La, Brook-
Frieze. 2, 7:30 pm. haven Nat'l Lab. "tMeasurement of
Musical Society: Handel's Messiah, Neutral Particle Production at
Choral Union, Interlochen Orches- Large Transverse Momentum at
tra, Hill Aud., 2:30 pm.j FNAL," 2038 Randall Lab., 4 pm.
Music School:Degree recitals - A-v ctr. Arts Films: Ballet Ada-
soprano, Recital Hall, 2 pm; DMA gin: Tour en L'Air, Pendleton Rm.,
trumpet, Recital Hall, 4 pm; sopho- 8 m.
more trumpet recital, Cady Music; History : R. R. Palmer, "The Im-
" Rm., Stearns. 2:30 pm: EveJessye pact of the American Revolution
Afro-American Music Series, Cady Abroad," Clements Library, 8 pm.

POLLING PLACES:
Dec. 8
-Fishbowl 8:30-4:00
-Bursley 10:00-6:00
-Alice Lloyd 10:30-6:30
--South Quad 10:30-6:30
--UGLI 11:30-7:00

Dec. 9
-Fishbowl 8:30-4:00
-North Campus
Bus Stop 9:30-5:30
-East Quad 10:00-6:00
-Union 10:30-5:30

ONLY CURRENTLY ENROLLED LSA
STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE.
MAKE YOUR COLLEGE GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVE
VOTE

Rm., Stearns, 4:30 pm.
Black Revolutionary Radio: All
Mazrul, Abisi M. Sharakiya, "De-
bate on Mazrui's Philosophy," WC-
BN, 10 pm.
Monday, December 8
WUOM: Willard Wirtzrpresident,
Manpower Inst., "Breaking Out of
the Time Traps: Work, Education,
and Leisure," 10 am,

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Beaux Arts Trio .... . ........ .. Fri., Jan. 16 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Prague Madrigal Antiqua ............. Sun., Jan. 25 Pennsylvania Ballet ................. Mon. ,Tues., Wed.
The Four Romeros, Guitarists .. . .. .. ... Mon., Feb. 9 Mar. 29, 30, 31
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Special Benefit Concert . .. . ... .. .. . .. Sat., Feb. 28 Don Cossacks, Dancers & Singers . .. . .. Sun., A pr. 4
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