I Saturday, June 5, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 5, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Page Employe ends picketing, U' prepares response (Continued from Page 3) to join the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes (AFSCME), which rep- resents University service and maintenance employes. In a leaf- * let distributed on campus Tues- day, Pedit claimed he was fired Mar. 16 because of his attempts to join AFSCME. Rehired four days after the firing, Pedit proceeded to meet with representatives of AFSCME to work for the adoption of a list of demands, including the unioni- zation of the position of press- man's helper, a definition of the position's duties with pay com- mensrate for those duties. House votes for lowered pot penalties (Continued from page 1) ject to up to five years and $5,000. Possession of -such hard drugs as heroin, morphine, cocaine and opium would remain felonies, but the maximum penalties would be reduced to four years in prison or a $2,000 fine. Under the new bill, use of mari- juana would remain subject to up to one year and $2,000, as un- der present law. Observers say the bill, which is backed by Gov. William Mil- liken and whose penalty pro- visions coincide closely with recommendations made by Milli- A ken to the legislature last March, is expected to face a tough fight in the Senate. A chief issue of controversy is a provision authorizing an of- ficer to make an arrest if he has "reasonable" grounds for be- lieving a person is using or in A, possession of marijuana. ECONOMY Jet Flights to Europe One Way and Round Trips to London Charters within Europe-Inter- national Student ID's-Motr- cycle Purchase & Transportation Package EUROFLIGHT, INC. Room 313 370 Lexington Ave., N.Y. Tel. 212-725-8350 8418 9 'I *This NW1291D X1.5O 830 MARSHALL DODGE - of "Bert & 'E Maine stories & humorous tales AND BARRY O'NEILL Maine & other *eastern songs* rI 11ll STTI Wi Considering Pedit's position within the realm of AFSCME's collective bargaining jurisdic- tion, union representatives pur- sued the case and called for a special conference with the Uni- versity and the publications board. At that conference May 10, the union requested that the Univer- sity clarify Pedit's status. Dur- ing the time in question, he had been classified first as a student and later as a temporary em- ploye. Pedit was not in school at the time and the union contends the job was not temporary by the definitions of the present AFSC- ME contract with the University. The contract excludes both stu- dent and temporary employes from becoming members of the bargaining unit. As he ended his fasting and picketing yesterday, Pedit said, "It has been successful in that I've gotten the University to re- ply. 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