Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 16; 1971 Page Six THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 16, 1971 -TONIGHT- TCAN'T HELP IT Directed by Frank Tashlin, 1956. Boogoloo clown with Little Richord, Gene Vincent, Bill Haley and the Comets, Prebeheaded Jayne Mansfield a n d Man-on-the-Street TOM EWELL. In fabulous Color and Cinemascope. Singalong a n d dance in the aisles, SATURDAY and SUNDAY THE GREAT DICTATOR CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his greatcst dual role a Jewish tailor (Berlin, cira1940) and Hitler. Hilarious jabs at the to- talitarian state. Architecture Auditorium 7.00 and 9:00 P.M. 75c returns / thrill-packed chill-packed spellbinding mystery and terror dramas Don't miss it! STARTING JULY 19 Weekday nights at 6 WNRS - WNRZ 1290 AM 102.9 FM Grievance (Continued from Page 1) currently in effect, the review cimmittee consists of the griev- ant's supervisor, the area super- visor and a representative of the grievant. According to the Women's Com- mission, "the revised committee would be more impartial." Fidele Fauri. University vice- president for state relations, said yesterday that the scope of ap- plicability of the new grievance procedures was limited in order that the procedures can be tested before being applied to all cases between the University and its non-union staff. "We are primarily concerned with getting the new grievance procedure underway in order to meet the problems of the moment in dealing with cases brought up CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING GROUP? WTIInt be if ore? If you are in one or you wont to join a CR Group, call BARB or CLAIRE at 662-4431 ext. 332 BIAS CASES ONLY procedures changed tinder the affirmative action pro- change will create problems for gram," he said yesterday. many women employes. Women's Commission members "A lot of women are not aware foresee problems with the new that they are victims of sex dis- grievance procedure, but claim crimination. Since they will not that the progress which has been be alleging sex discrimination, made is appreciable. they will have to have their cases heard under the old grievance According to Barbara Murphy. procedures." Women's Commission member. She also charges that the '-The big controversy is over the definition of discrimination. I change would put the burden of is not clear yet whether a griev- proof on the employe. not on the ant will have to prove overt dis- employer. This would mean that crimination, or whether proving an employe would have to prove pattern discrimination would be that she was being discriminated enough to justify using the new against, rather than that her em- grievance procedire." ployers would be forced to prove that she was not. The Women's Commission is "The administration is just currently working on a new griev- playing games with the Women's ance procedure which could be Commission," she concluded. w i j i I i applicable to all cases involving University disputes with its non- union staff. Other women are not pleased with recent events. Claire Rumel- hart, University Women's Rep- resentative claims that the r LL I WITH EVERY 2 BEDROOM LAKE IN THE WOODS APT. Yours to keep. Sail it on our 6 mile beautiful blue lake. Fish, Sail, Waterski. Regulation Golf Course, Tennis Courts, Club House, Swimming Pools, Saunas, Marinas, Lakeside Patios, Beach combine. Wow! what a life! LAKE in the WOODS APARTMENTS 482-2800 To 1-3 t gaw AA ARrt ENntsApmrtme s AXwAY, AFON 3 I Use EDa ily Classif ieds Program Information 434-1782 On Washtenaw Ave. 1 1'Miles East of U. 23 NovOpen Doily at 12 45 SHOWS EVERY DAY AT 1, 3, 5, 7 &9 P.M - - JIMINY CRICKET .-what a'* WALT DI8NEY Al-CARTOON FEATURE Iinocchi TECHNICOLOR ' T NGH Ro rtltud try BUENA VISTA Distribution to ,Inc r- The Electric Pianist Phillippe Entremont is a scintillating combination of French brio and brilliance. His flashing technique has led critics to describe him as a "titan" and "an aristocrat of the piano." He is especially noted for his sensuous interpretations of the romantic reperiory, but his performances of Scarlatti and Stravinsky have also earned him accolades such as "electric," "magnetic" and even "atomic." He will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert at .Rackham Auditorium on Tuesday, July 20. Tickets are $2.50, $4.00 and $5.00. University Musical Society Tickets by mail or at Burton Tower, 9 to 4:30, Sat. 9 to 12 also at air-conditioned Rackham Auditorium 1 2 hours before performance) concert begins at 8:30 pam. Telephone 665-3717 NOW SHOWING! 7 OPEN 1 P.M. SHOWS AT jj 1 : 5, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. DIAL 662-6264 * At State & Liberty * BANANAS MOVE YOU MORE THAN PRUNES . T.M.K. (of course) { L-