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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, April 6, 1976

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 6, 1976

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LANSING (UPI) - The state
Supreme Court has ordered that
Michigan's May 18 presidential
primary be held as scheduled.
The high court action yester-
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SALEX7 A N f A" and cabs got caught up in labor
(j troubles across the nation yester-
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BEAUTY C LDespite the end of the Team-
sters' strike, truckers in Michi-
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> o<---Mc e= --'- o<--- <-- oeo c>e- rupt the auto industry.
U.S. DISTRICT Judge Ralphl
M. Freeman late yesterday or-
Q I dered more than 3,000 rebellious
UM Gibert& ulivanSocityTeamsters Union truck drivers
to end a wildcat strike that has
proudly presents virtually halted all truck traffic
in the Detroit metropolitan area.
Freeman's temporary order
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JLJJI U D D' 1 0 R EE\ ji by the dissidents, most of whom
are members of Teamsters for
a Decent Contract. Those who
defy the injunction could be
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as scheduled
shortly after the court finished Michigan Senate was expected
hearing arguments in the case, to vote today on a bill that
affirms without reservation an would provide for state pay-
appeals court ruling reached on- ment of the costs of the pri-
ly hours earlier upholding the mary, exempting only the costs
election's legality. to local government of local
The appeals court set aside a issues and questions.
lower court order temporarily
enjoining all primary election SEN. PATRICK McCollough
preparations. The court also (D-Dearborn) said he expected
ruled that the case against the the bill to pass - even though
primary i t s e 1 f was without members of the appropriations
merit. committee said the $2.5 million
In another development, the would only add to the size of
the state's deficit this year.
On the House side, Republi-
p ague can and Democratic leaders said
S lae they would be meeting soon on
P Ka cost-sharing arrangement un-
der which local governments
Y would pay part of the primary
r !du tcosts - a proposal favored by
Gov. William Milliken, who has
opposed total state payment.
streets in an unrelated labor The constitutionality of the
dispute. primary was challenged by the
Mayor George Moscone said Michigan Municipal Clerks As-
he had no "good news" after a sociation and t h e Michigan
bargaining session in the city Townships Association.
strike broke up early Monday. Their attorneys conteded that
The talks were to resume later the presidential primary is an
Monday. expensive private poll for the
benefit of the political parties
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EARLIER in the day more
than 3,000 furious Detroit area
Teamsters - shouted defiance at
their local union leaders and'
vowed to continue their strike
in spite of a national contract
settlement.j
In San Francisco, where a
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Wednesday, school buses be-
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confusion about the end of the
Teamsters' strike, but other
pickets said they were dissident
I union members who objected to
the proposed pact reached over
the weekend with the auto in-
dustry.
Police reported at least four
instances of gunfire Sunday
night in Detroit, with two trucks
disabled. Tire slashings were
also reported, and roving bands
of between four and 20 persons
were picketing trucking firms in
the city. No one was injured in
the shootings.
Auto industry officials sought
to resume normal production,
but picketing continued to dis-
runt the flow of supplies to
some plants. Officials said pro-
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End to
grade
inflation?
(Continued from Page 1)
and other institutions looking at
the transcripts would find them
confusing.
One faculty member charged
that such a change would give
the faculty "an easy way out"
of the problem of grade infla-
tion.
The faculty's vote of approval
for the change is not the final
word on the matter. Frye call-
ed it a "strong advisory vote,"
adding ",we now go into the
implementation stage," where
factors such as cost and extra
work must be considered before
a final decision is reached.
ACCORDING to Associate Reg-
istrar Harris Olsen, the plan is
"feasible."
The proposal to change the
value of an A+ from 4.0 honor
points to 4.3 was overwhelming-
ly voted down by the faculty
because of fear that the high
grade would be awarded too
lightly.
"That saddens me a ,great
deal," said Atkinson, who pro-
posed that motion also. "They
(the faculty) acted as if they
wanted to protect themselves
from themselves."
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