Thursday, June 3, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 3,1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Ses Employe airs (Continued from Page ) 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 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN_ The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 4tis . Jefferson, eore 2 pn. of the day preceding phuication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and 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 concertina 14al Kill $STE aIMS a 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 LUIS Bt MEXI"CAN ("Subida Winner of Gran Prix du Film d'Av Spanish Dialogue- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACT AUDITORIUM A ANGELL HALL presented bp the ann POTTER'S w GUILD 0 _-Spring Sale..,vj SSunday, June 6 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M S 201 Hill Ann Arbor c ay-June 8 NUEL'S BUSRIDE al Carlo") ante Orde, Cannes Festival 1952 -English Subtitles ON-Road-Runner Cartoon Page Sev VOLUNTEERS with lots of free time who love kids are needed for Project Community'S Elementary Summer Program Eight week commitment necessary, June 14 through August 14 Call: 763-3549 between 9 and 5 'en Ul to i:uu & 9:ju P.m. 75c arbor film cooperative RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE 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 $5.00 Choose from o Variety of Colors MAST'S SHOES 619 E. LIBERTY TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi i.{: iYi f : Y" ;;% ?? ::r" ::;{ ji} ;r,'.;: ; ' .;: i'i ' iJJJ '. 4 ' :} N: {O, ': 1 ::4 .. r.ti" A 4'i ' . h sy1 y IN } ;Y;qC ' '~i {r { J:ti 'J Ki' Vilj+ :: Z fJJ :C <. :". I ironymus MERKIN MJR-YHumppe and findtr ehappines* DOUBLE FEATURE-STARTS FRIDAY "A ZANY EROTOBIOGRAPHY! THE WACKIEST, SEXIEST FILM YET!" -Playboy I "AS LIKEABLE AS IT IS LAUGHABLE" "Another step toward complete movie free- dom!" --William Wolfe, Cue "BETTER THAN THE BOOK" -WOR Radio f1biA KEIK I MEEIS S pig,~ N.Y. Times Transcendental meditation is a natural spontaneous tech- nique which allows each individual to expand his mind and improve his life. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Angell Hall Aud. D 8:00 P.M. Thursday, June 3 I ENDS TONIGHT George Segal, Ruth Gordon in "WHERE'S POPPA" r'ateTH PoM 7:15 end 9:00 : .;%r:: :"::;fi'L: ?': 'x° .' .y . : : :2 : "' c' r , 'v< ' ':C, ": . :a:;;: .;z; .;Jhy, .f. ;$.: S :.ypy;;yy: ' ;'" :':r N: " ".y .