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Friday, June 4, 1971

THE MICHIGAN OAILY

Page Seven

Friday, June 4, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

news briefs
By The Associated Press
THE PEACE CORPS AND VISTA, along with six other volunteer
service agencies, were merged by Congress yesterday into a new
agency called the Action Corps.
The administration hopes to expand volunteerism through the
move.
THE SUPREME COURT ruled yesterday that changes in elec-
tion laws by Southern federal courts do not have to be approved
by the attorney general or a federal court in Washington.
Under previous federal law, six southern states were required
to submit for approval all election law changes that could affect the
voting rights of blacks.
ATTY. GEN. JOHN MITCHELL will leave his Cabinet post
to run President Nixon's 1972 campaign, according to high ad-
ministrative sources quoted in the Washington Evening Star.
The Star said Wednesday that Deputy Atty. Gen. Richard
Kleindienst or Jerris Leonard, new administrator of the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration may succeed Mitchell as
attorney general.
Both the White House and the Justice Department denied the
*story.

Union janitors
renew protest
Continedress"page 15
and other AFSCME complaints.
In the past four months, 396
grievance complaints have been
formally accepted by Thiry and
m a n y others submitted by
AFSCME but not acted upon.
This has resulted in an ap-
parent feeling of frustration, es-
pecially for the janitors, who
divided their picketing yester-
day between the Administration
Bldg. and the Building Services
Bldg.
"If they knew about this
change five months ago while
the contract was being nego-
tiated why didn't they tell us
then," said union chief steward
Joel Block.
The picketers, who plan to
continue their protest today and
will hold a meeting Sunday itc
plan their n e x t step, seemed
cheerful and sang several songs
and chants describing their com-
plaints despite t h e 80 degree
weather. They carried signs such
as "Don't pee on the people."

DAILY OFFICIAL D
BULLETIN
FRIDAY, JUNE 4
Day Calendar 3
Spring Film Festival: "Once Upon
A Time In The eWst," Aud. A, An-
gell Hall, 7, 10 p.m.
Residential College Summer Thea-
tre: "The Empire Builders," by Boris .
Vian, E. Quad Aud., a p.m.
-.International Folk Dance: Bar -
bour Gym, 8-11 p.m.
CHECK THESE
FEA TURES:
H Country Joe & the
Fish
H Pat Quinn (remember 1-Ct
Alice in "Alice's Res- c,
taurant"?),
Q Story by the Firesign
Theatre
H Starring Artur Ruben-
stein's son John as the
hero.'
-NOW-
Do You Know Why .
They Called
Zachariah ...
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SHOPPING CAN BE FUN
AT JACOBSON'S4>
EVEN WHEN YOU
RIDE A BICYCLE
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YOU CAN PARK YOUR BICYCLE AT OUR DOOR
How close can you get? For your convenience there are
sheltered bike stands at our Maynard street entrante
for unlimited parking. Sure beats walking.

"The First Electric
Western"
GP T.M.K. Color
Thurs.-Fri.-Map.-Tue.
ot 7 P.M. & 9 P.M.
(OPEN 6:45)
Sat. & Sun.at
1-3-5-7-9 P.M.
Now showing at the
WAYSIDE Theatre
on Washtenow Ave.
1 / miles east of US-23

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