Page SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 3,197 1 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 3, 1971 'I I I At corner of State & Liberty DIAL 662-6264 OPEN 12:45 P.M. Shows at 1, 3,5, 7, 9 P.M MARCH ON CITY HALL RIP protests scab labor at Buhr By CIIRtIS PARKS and ZACH SCIILLER A group of 40 people led by the Radical Independent Party (RIP) marched to City Hall last night to show their support for the workers striking at Buhr Machine Tool Co. and to pro- test the decision of the city not to invoke its anti-strike break- ing law against Buhr manage- ment. The city's strikebreaking law prohibits the hiring of outside workers during a strike to con- tinue the company's operation. Union Chief Steward George Judy and RIP C ordin a tor Nancy Burghardt spoke to the City Council and asked them to use the law to prohibit the hir- ing of scab labor by the Bendix Corp., which owns the Buhr plant. Judy asked the Council to give equal police protection to both strikers and other non-union employes of Buhr. He cited an incident several days ago when a Sanford Security guard hired by the company was hit by a rock and three police squad cars rushed to the scene. According to Judy, strikers picketing the plant have been pelted with rocks, and the police have refused to offer any aid whatsoever. Burghardt t o l d the Council that its policy of using the anti- strikebreaking law only to pro- hibit "roving bands" of scabs from being employed by the company, has not been put into effect. She cited the refusal of the city to enforce the law when whole groups of t e l e p h o n e supervisors came from Detroit to man the switchobards as evi- dence. UA C seeks new irnage (Continued from 2e 2) intended to involve only womnen. offering the services to students Each organization had a sepa- which it has offered in the past. rate programming committee. The UAC office continues to The. Union-League M e r g e r be the cheapest place on campus Agreement in 1965, however, to have posters made. MUSKET marked the beginning of UAC, (otherwise known as Michigan funding it with 50 cents per Union Show Ko-Eds Too) will student per semester from stu- continue flourishing u n d e r dent fees. UAC's watchful eye, presenting In the past. this mnney has a production of "Funny Girl" been spent on scs hfuncions as this year. Homecoming, Michigras and the At UAC's Art Print Loan in more popular, although less fi- the Student Activities Bldg. stu- nancially successful, Ann Arbor dents can rent copies of famous Blues Festival. and not-so-famous masterpieces Because of the ctebts incurred for a semester. Also in the works by the Blues Festival on two suc- are plans for a permanent stu- cessive years, it was not re- dent art gallery, in which stu- peated this year. dents can display their art work Although UAC is anxious to to prospective buyers. overturn their old image, they UAC itself is an organization stress the need for student in- which was born in 1965, result- put in order to accomplish their ing from a regental decision to goal. unite activities involving the "We're no longer a hidden Michigan Union and the League. ivory tower thing. We want to Bet out and reach the people," Before that tinse, Union ar- says Kaplan. "But we can't know tivities were largely for men what people want until they ap- only, and League programs were proach tts and get involved." After the two presentations, many of the demonstrators met on the first floor of the City Hall where they decided to picket B e n d i x international headquarters in Southfield. Mich., tomorrow. Negotiations between Bendix and the strikers are set to re- sume Thursday. The marchers carried sigs with such slogans as, "Bendo- crats support scab workers" and "Mayor Bob, they took my job" as they walked from the Sta- dent Activities Bldg. to City Hall. Daily Official, Bulletins 'TaD Av, as cats r IDay (tilcu lar Audio-visualFi ms: "Drugs. Drink- ing and Driving. Trip to Nowhere, Se- cret Loe of Sandra Blain," UGI Multipurpose Rm, 7-9 p m. Are,'MiebigaFilm Sacety a d Eumenical Campus Center : via Zapata," First Presbyterian Church, 1432 washtenaw, 7:30, 9:30 p. t Michigan Repertory: University Play- ers. "Ftve as the Blct art d Stid,", letttssolnt Tteatre, 8 pt FORElIGN VISITORS The following person can be reach- e