Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 3, 1971 PageSix HE IC~iAN AILYThusday Jue 3,197 DIAL 8-6416 Today at The suspense builds and builds and builds until you find yourself wanting along with Mick Jagger and The Stones to scream GIMME SHELTER The Rolling Stones GIMME SHELTER Wenk's Sport Center Tent Sales & RENTALS Dacron 88 and Down Filled Packs CAMPING-HIKING EQUIPMENT DOWNTOWN HONDA 310 E. Washington Ann Arbor, Mich. Something very different. . . for that unique girl. Express your love with engagement and wedding rings like these. JaOob~ona9 E mploye pickets publications bldg. (Continsed from Page 1) 1969. As a job specifically for students, it provided for 15 hours of work per week. Last fall, when one of the two student pressman's helper positions became vacant, Pedit was permitted to assume both jobs. He claims his duties in- creased to the point where he STUDY SOUNDS IMPROVES GRADES Improve Grades White Orvoting The Same Amount of Time to Study USE STUDY SOUNDS Increase Your Concentration and Improve Your Comprehension. Study at a Fastee Rate. Electronically Produced Sounds Cause This to Happen Please Specify 8 Track Tape. Cassette, or LP Record Send Check or Money Order- $9.95 Each Include 75c Handling and Postage Sound Concepts, eax3s52s Charlottesville, Vs. 22902 felt they were disproportionate to the money he was receiving. Pedit says he subsequently met with Gamm several times to discuss the question of his salary and other grievances. The series of discussions cul- minated in March, when he was fired, according to Pedit, for telling Gamm that he was go- ing to try to join AFSCME. Four days later, Pedit w a s rehired after the apology to Gamin. He says, however, ano- ther student had already been hired to fill one of his posi- tions, and he accepted a jan- itor's position to go with his reduced shopworking post. AFSCME spokesmen have said Pedit's position is considered to be within the realms of AFS- CME's collective bargaining jur- isdiction. As a result, AFSCME agreed to pursue Pedit's case and, in an initial step, called for the spe- VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS; WAGON WERKE SUMMER TUNE-UP SALE WT COUPON-; WITH THIS COUPON A COMPLETE TUNE-UP r INCLUDING PLUGS AND POINTS, VALUE ADJUSTMENT r *only 12.95 SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE AND WARRANTEED WORK 1245 Rosewood, Ann Arbor-Phone: 662-2576 GOOD UNTIL SAT., JUNE 12 --......................-.....-...............-... EUROPE $199 SPONSORED BY UAC Fl. Adm. Car. Seats Plane No. Ftouting Dep. Ret. Cost Chg. 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It's our most versatile cassette tape system, with the TC-124 cas- sette-corder matched with two external speakers-so you'll enjoy stereo sounds on the go. Then there's more with a built- in speaker, record and battery condition meter, optional re-I chargeable battery pack, remote stop/start switch and head- phone jack. Yes, the Sony/Superscope 124-CS is a stereo system you can carry ori-anywhere! And now at lowered prices, it was $199.95 but during the Sony Summer Season you can have it for $169.95. Step Inside HI-FI BUYS for early Summer Savings! Ants Arbor-East Lansing HI-FtI BUYS 618 S. MAIN 769-4700 Qualalty Sound Throgh Quality Equipment" cial conference with the Uni- versity and the publications board. The union has asked the Uni- versity for a ruling on Pedit's student status during the per- iod from Oct. 10, 1970 to Feb. 28, 1971, During that time, Pedit was in transition from the en- gineering college to the College of Architecture and Design, and was at different times classified as a student employe, and a tem- porary employe AFSCME has also asked the University to classify the press- man's helper position as a union job. The present AFSCME con- tract excludes student employes (students working less than 30 hours a week) and temporary employes (scheduled to work for no more than four months) from becoming members of the bargaining unit. Manager of Employe and Uni- versity Relations James Thiry yesterday declined to comment on any possible decision result- ing from the conference, saying "there is no way to tell how long it might take" Pedit said yesterday his ulti- mate reason for picketing is "to see that my demands are met." However, he acknowledged that as an immediate goal, a special meeting of the publications (Cotinsed on Page 71 General faces murder charge (Continued from Page 3) tions in testimony last year at a hearing of the Citizens Com- mission of Inquiry into U.S. War Crimes in Vietnam, an anti-war group. The former soldier said he would not dis- close the names of individual soldiers involved in the alleged incident because he did not want low-ranking soldiers p r a- secuted. The citizens commission con- tends top military and civilian government officials are re- sponsible f or asy war-crimes committed in Vietnam. We style long har UM UNION BARBERS For appointment cai 662-4431 Choose a Hairstylist without risking a bad haircut NOW 4 SHOPS " ARBORLAND * MAPLE VILLAGE " LIBERTY OFF STATE " EAST UNIV. AT SO. UNIV. 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