Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 1 1, 197 1 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 11, 1971 D.C. divided (Continued from Page 3) Glared that the arrest of more than 1,100 there was illegal. Yesterday Atty. Gen. John Mitchell compared last week's Mayday demonstrators to Hit- ler's brownshirts and said "Nothing else could have been done" except to make the mass arrests that swept them off Panthers change (Continued from Page 2) The basic ideology of the party and its stance as a "life-style revolution" organization tends to steer it away from the more traditional modes of protest of the New Left. "We have called demonstrations in the past and will continue to call them, but they are not the final end or goal," Plamondon says. She explains, "we feel that our everyday lives are a demonstra- tion. Just by walking down the street, by the clothes we wear and the music we listen to, we're demonstrating where we're at." The party does not, however, shy away from means, with the exception of violence, which it feels will advance its goals. In regard to established chan- nels, Plamondon says, "We are open to that." She cites the rock concerts sponsored by the party in Ann Arbor's West Park last summer as an example of co- operation with the city. Although all the aims of the party have not been realized in their dealings with government authorities, Plamondon says they feel they are satisfied that working with the city is a "vi- able thing". "We're willing to work with anybody," she says, "in order to meet the needs of our people. That's our thing, to serve the people". after protest Washington's streets by the thousands. Criticizing what he called the "suspension of constitutional guarantees and civil rights by the chief of police", former Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Ackerly suggested that a special grand jury be established, on the model of the one in Chi- cago that investigated the deaths of two Black aPnthers during a police raid in late 1969, to investigate the legality of police actions during the de- monstrations. Sponsors of end-the-war reso- lutions in the House say their efforts to sign up supporters have been hurt by last week's peace demonstrations in the capital. "There is no question about it," said Rep. Charles Mosher (R-Ohio), who is trying to get Republicans to endorse a state- ment calling for withdrawal of U.S. tr o op s from Vietnam by Dec. 31. "Several members told me they want to go along on the statement but aren't about to under such pressure," he said. "They don't want to seem to be reacting to it." Before last week's slowdown in collecting signatures, both the Republican and Democratic an- tiwar statements had been pick- ing up support. The latest count shows 106 Democrats and 20 Republicans have signed them. The statements are a pledge by the members of the House to support legislation calling for withdrawal of all troops from Vietnam by the end of the year. The first test of the antiwar strength in the House will prob- ably come in June when the De- fense Department budget auth- orization bill should be ready for action. Amendments to cut off funds for carrying on the war will be offered. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an Official publication o the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to room 3524 L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publica- tion and by 2 p.M. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear Once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for pub- lication. For more information, phone 64-9270. TUESDAY, MAY 11 Day Calendar Baseball: Mich. vs. W. Mich, Fisher Stadium, 2 p.m Placement 32011SA. Interview correction: Thurs., May 13, Bob Elms will inter- aiew people interested in the S t a te Univ. It is sponsored by Teacher Corps and PeaceCorps. and involves gra tudy oncampus. inner-city teaching The place to meet INTERESTING people BACH CLUB presents Live Recorder Music of Tel1emann, Monteciair. Hotteterre, Hindemith. and Handel MARIANNE MILKS-recorder ALLEN WARNER-recorder and baroque flute JOHN FINK-recorder Refreshments (Spanish pastries), etc.afterwards Thursday, May 13, 8 p.m. EVERYONE invited. Positively no musical knwledge needed. Further info: 761 -3931 IS THIS YOUR BAG? LEATHER WINE BAGS MADE IN SPAIN Latex Lining Keeps Your Goodies Fresh Send S4.OO to AARHUS P.O. BOX 35214 HOUSTON, TEX. 77035 study and teaching abroad. Program available for students with degrees in math. science, and English as a foreign lang. Call 764-7460 for an appt. Ass Arbor area jsbs received recent- ly, tsr more into, cal our otfice or stop in. Ramada Inn, breakfast cook. 5:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 6 days a week, cook exper. nec. M. E. McAllister, independent distri- butors for AMWAY products in Ohio, Ind., Mich., and Ill.; dist. and demon- strate low-phosphate and no-phosphate bio-degradable prods.; degree in bus. or acetg. preferred. Wayne County, Medical Soc, wkr., with MSW and 1 yr. exper.; Medical Soc. Wkr. Supervisor, MSW and at east 3 yrs. exper. in medical or family casework. North Amer. Rockwell, Detroit, trainee in indust, rel., with degree in econ. and background in stat., prefer person severalyers. out of school. Famnily Servie and Childens Aid, Jackson, Social Worker to work to de- velop new program for retarded. STUDY POLITICS IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER and earn 6 credits in Compara- tive Government while visiting 10 nations in Western Europe plus East Berlin and Czechoslo- vakia. Seminars and lectures will be given by an Oxford-educated American professor and 70 lead- ing European statesmen a n d scholars. Meet with European students of similar interests at bolls and other social events. Write or call Prof. R. L. Schuet- tinger, Political Science Dept., Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia 24504 (703) 845-9071, Ext. 348 an original musical by JERRY BILIK Ann Arbor Civic Theater presents "THE BRASS A AND GRASS -- FOREVER ! May 5-8; May 12-15 Mendelssohn Theatre TICKETS: Box Office Open 10-8 Daily Wed. and Thurs.--$3.00 668-6300 Fri. and Sat - $3.50 DIAL OPEN 662-6264 12:45 -At AShows at St te 1:10-3:45 Liberty 6:15-9 P.M NOTE SPECIAL SHOW TIMES! HOUTNIAN BIG MAN (Panais o echnlicolor *1 * 6TH HIT WEEK NOW ! Tonight at P I! Budget austerity approved (Continued from Page 1) in order to assure funds for established, high-priority needs. Most of the new money avail- able in this year's budget will be used to finance a nine per cent salary increase for all city employes. Norris Thomas (D- 1st ward), City Council's only black member, charged last night before the budget's adop- tion that because some city ad- ministrators will receive "step" increases besides the nine per cent hike, wage increases were apportioned unfairly: The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Ciass postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- lean, 4211 Maynard St., Ann Arbsr, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5 by carried, $5 by mail. "It still seems the rich a r e getting richer and the p o o r poorer," Thomas said. "Not only are the highest paid getting the biggest pay increases, but about half (of those slated for lay- offs) are from low-income posi- tions." Drug grant OK'd (Continued from Page 1) able to effectively deal with its own hard drug problem. The council, a coalition including Ozone House, Drug Help, Free People's clinic, the Ann Arbor Argus, Trans-love energies, the Ann Arbor Sun, and Food co- op, would begin an intensive street level campaign about hard drugs as a community problem through street gatherings and rock concerts, the underground media and other parts of the alternative culture. JEAN-CLAUDt E HIALY ESTin A Film by ERIC ROHMER SPDELOOiD Color SANDAIS CUSTOM FIT MANY STYLES, ANY DESIGN $15.00 Mostly Leather 804 S. State, downstairs PLEASE NOTE DIAL TIME SCHEDULE! 5-6290 Winnerof 8 BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR ACADEMY AWARDS BEST DIRECTOR (1JA)IRGiC.S4NYFT/KARLMALDEN IPATiN ON" INMk05s Shown Daily at 3:30 and 8:45 PLUS ACADEMY AWARD WINNER M A BEST SCREENPLAY ' ann arbor film cooperative PRESENTS Bryan Forbe's Merry, Mad-cap Macabre Farce T"E WRON BOmm Michael Caine, Peter Sellers, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore tonight May 11-only "brilliantly -underplayed . . the sureness and richness of the performances make (it) worth seeing over and over again" -THE NEW/YORKER "Grave fun" -TIME "Sellers as a scrofulous sawbones in a chaos of cats .. . signs a death certifi- cate which he blots with a kitten" -NEWSWEEK auditorium a 75c ngellball&9:30children-35c Next Week-May 1 8-"MY LITTLE CHICKADEE"-w.c. fields, mae west r! .1 L