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Thursday, June 3, 1971

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, June 3,1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Ses

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board to discuss his case would
be "a step in the right direc-
tion." But if nothing happens, I
am going to have to file charges
against them," he said.
"Within a few weeks, I am
going to try to get enough money
to run an ad In The Daily ask-
ing for more support," Pedit
added.
Jay Hirschman, '73, publica-
tions board member, said last
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BULLETIN_
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sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to
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Sunday, Items appear oncesonly.
Student organization notices ae
not accepted for publication. For
more information, phone 764-9270.
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Day Calendar
American Heritage Night: Newo
Orteans, Mic. League Cafeteria5
715 p.
Residential College Summer Thea-
tre: "The Empire Builders," by Boris
Vian, E. Quad Aud., 8 p.m.
TV RENTALS
$10.00 per month
NO DEPOSIT
FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP
AND SERVICE
CALL:
NEJAC TV RENTALS
662-5671
What if you
don't come to the
Bach Club
meeting tonight?
THINK OF:
" The fantastic people you
might have met.
0 The great program you
would have heard.
* The esoteric refreshments
you could have gorged on
EVERYONE INVITED!
Thursdays 8 P.M.
S. Quod West Lounge
tonite
SHELLEY
POSEN
back from
Newfoundland
guitar
banjo

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grievances
night he was checking into the
feasibility of holding a special
board meeting within a few days
to discussathe issues.
The board meets regularly
three times a year with the next
meeting scheduled for Septem-
ber.
"I will personally ask Wright
to call a board meeting in the
very near future,' "Hirschman
said.
"If the action Pedit wants to
achieve through picketing is a
board meeting," he added, "then
he should have made that clear
to Prof. Wright before he start-
ed, and I don't think he did."
"The only real way to clear
up this matter would be to work
through normal grievance chan-
nels with the union," Hirsch-
man said. "If that is deemed in-
sufficient by the plaintiff, then
he will be forced to seek resolu-
tion through the legal courts."
Next Tuesd
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Eight week commitment necessary,
June 14 through August 14
Call: 763-3549 between 9 and 5

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SUMMER THEA TER presents
THE EMPIRE BUILDERS
by BORIS VIAN
June 3-5-8:00 P.M.
EAST QUAD AUDITORIUM
75c DONATION
FRANK'S
Sunday Dinner
Special
$200
CHOICE OF
BAKED HAM ROAST PORK
BAKED CHICKEN ROAST TURKEY
SERVED WITH Soup or Juice-Potatoes-
Vegetables--Crisp Salad-Beverage
-ALSO-
TUESDAY & THURSDAY '
FEATURE
Complete
GREEK DINNERS
FRANK'S
334 MAYNARD
DAILY 7 A.M.-9 P.M. ON TOWER PLAZA

CLOGS
from
DENMARK and SWEDEN
SALE $5.00
Choose from o Variety of Colors
MAST'S SHOES
619 E. LIBERTY

TRANSCENDENTAL
MEDITATION
as taught by
Maharishi
Mahesh
Yogi

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"A ZANY EROTOBIOGRAPHY! THE
WACKIEST, SEXIEST FILM YET!"
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improve his life.
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE
Angell Hall Aud. D
8:00 P.M. Thursday, June 3

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ENDS TONIGHT
George Segal, Ruth Gordon in "WHERE'S POPPA"
r'ateTH PoM 7:15 end 9:00

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