i Wednesday, June 30, 1971 THE MICHIGkN DAILY Page Nine Wednesday, June 30, 1971 THE MICHiGAN DAILY Page Nine U U 18-year-old vote may be approved WASHINGTON 0A")- Illinois Hou ratified the 18-year-old vote ratil amendment to the Constitution pon yesterday, becoming the 35th but state to do so, while two more Th states appeared ready to give law their approval to the proposal. the With these two states in, only Gov one more state would be needed cial to reach the 38 required to make Fa the measure the 26th amendment into to the Constitution. day The Alabama legislature, which In has passed ratification measures the< in both houses, is held up on con- acti currence between the two chaim- next bers. Ra In North Carolina, where the wou by states soon the ann arbor film cooperative presents Jack Lemon (as comic villain), Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood in the 2-and-a-half-hour uproarious, rollicking comedy THE GREAT RACE directed by BLAKE EDWARDS (The Pink Panther, Shot n the Dark, The Party). IN COLOR Secial Holiday Show-Sunday, July 4 auditorium a 7:00 & -1 only 75c ongell hall 9:45 p.m. children 35c se already has passed the fication; the issue was post- ed by the Senate until today, ratification is expected. he proposal could become as early as tomorrow when Oklahoma legislature answers . David Hall's call for a spe- session to ratify. ailing that, Wyoming comes a special session next Tues- for the same purpose. Ohio, the Senate approved amendment yesterday. House .on is expected this week or t. atification by week's end ld set a record for speed, T'contirnues to use anti-pigeon solutions By ZACHARY SCHILLER The chemical affects the ner- The University building main- vous system of the bird, Smith tanance program will continue explains, literally making him to use the chemical Avitrol as terrify other pigeons. the primary means to control While the use of the chemi- the campus pigeon population. cal, which is spread on grain * The use of Avitrol was con- on the tops of several Univer- tested last month when Nesta sity buildings, was suspended, Spink, assistant curator of the University officials investigated Museum of Art, found several possible substitute for Avitrol, dead birds outside the building but were unable to find any and complained to University chemical both economical and officials. effective to use. Donald Wendel, plant man- Wendel said yesterday t h a t 4 ager, has said that bird drop- since the pigeon population pings deface University build- needs to be controlled, the Uni- ings while also posing a health versity will continue to use Avi- hazard to University employes trol until a more suitable chem- who work on the tops of build- ical can be found to replace it. ings. He claimed that pigeon mortal- Use of the chemical was tem- ity is negligable when Avitrol is porarily halted last month when only used in small doses now on do it was discovered that Avitrol University buildings. can be fatal to pigeons. Robert Dennis, senior safety Richard Smith, staff biolo- coordinator in the department gist at the Bureau of Sport of Environmental Health a n d Fisheries and Wildlife, Depart- Safety, said yesterday that the ment of Interior, has told The pigeon control program is need- Daily that "the bird that eats ed to protect the health of Uni- it generally dies." versity employes. * .. .-.-- --- - - -- - - - - VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS WAGON WERKE SUMMER TUNE-UP SALE -COUPON- WITH THIS COUPON A COMPLETE TUNE-UP INCLUDING PLUGS AND POINTS, VALUE ADJUSTMENT only 12.95 SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE * AND WARRANTEED WORK 1245 Rosewood, Ann Arbor-Phone: 662-2576 GOOD FOREVER Ir Mixed Bowling Leagues 40c per game air conditioned WIN A FREE GAME SIGN UP NOW M-PIN BOWLING OPEN AT NOON MICHIGAN UNION TONIGHT: o NIGH - >0 9:30 P.M.-1 :30 A.M. featuring " BUDDIES IN THE SADDLE 208 W. Huron o Y-oDY.G5 DY WWI since Congress only offered the amendment to the states March 23. The previous record speed was eight months in 1803-1801 for ratification of the 12th Amendment establishing proce- dures for electing the President. At that time there were only 17 states, with ratification of 13 required for adoption. The18-year amendment would allow citizens 18 years or older to vote in any election. A recent Supreme Court decision unphold- ing the new voting-rights law al- ready has assured them the vote in elections for president, vice president and Congress. Five states ratified the new voting amendment the first day. Wisconsin brought the count to 34 by its ratification June 18. Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page 5) bly for graduates: 1:00 p.m. in Nat. Sci. Bldg.; signs will direct graduates to proper stations. Programs: distri- buted at Hill Auditorium. Announce- meats: limited number at graduation announcements for sale at Info. desk, first floor lobby, L.S.A. Bldg. 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