HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page 6) TUESDAY, APRIL 21 FILMS Alternative Action-Young Frankenstein, 7, 9:15 p.m., MLB 3. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-The Deer Hunter, 6:30, 9:30 p.m., Aud A Angell .Hall. Cinema Guild-Blonde Venus, 7, 9 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. PERFORMANCES Residential College - Final compositions for creative musicianship class, 4 p.m., 7:30 p.m., East Quad R.C. Aud. SPEAKERS CEW-Presenatation of CEW Scholars, 8 p.m., Rackham Ampitheatre. Center for Independent Living-Seminar on "Handicapped Consumer Ad- vocacy," 10 a.m., 2385 E. Stadium. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 FILMS Public Access Television-Student 16 mm film showcase, 1, 6 p.m., 107 Fif- th Ave. Classic Film Theatre-Citizen Kane, 4, 8:45 p.m., The Magnificent Am- bersons, 2:30, 7 p~m., Michigan Theatre. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-The Passenger, 7 p.m., L'avventura, 9 p.m., Aud A Angell Hall. Cinema Guild-Orpheus, 7, 9 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. Cinema Two-Dodsworth, 7 p.m., Carrie, 9 p.m., Nat:Sci. Aud. THURSDAY, APRIL 23 FILMS Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Home Movies, 7, 10:20 p.m., Sisters, 8:40 p.m., Aud. A. Angell Hall. 7Cinema Guild-Deliverance, 7,9 9p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. Classic Film Theatre-Lawrence of Arabia, 3,A p.m., Michigan Theatre. Gargoyle Films-Witness for the Prosecution, 7, 9 p.m., Hutchins Hall, Law School. Mediatrics-Duck Soup, 7, 10:20 p.m., Room Service, 8:40 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. MEETINGS Huron Vallye Quilting Society-7 p.m., St. Andrews Espiscopal Church, 306 N. Division. PERFORMANCES School of Dance-Works by Willie Feuer, 4 p.m., Dance Bldg. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 FILMS Alternative Action-The Three Muskateers, 7 p.m., The Four Muskateers, 9p.m., MLB Aud. 3. . Ann Arbor Film Co-op-The Great Santini, 7, 9 p.m., MLB Aud. 4. Cinema Guild-The Maltese Falcon, 7, 10 p.m., Deadline USA, 8:30 p.m, Lorth Hall Audi' . Cinema Two-The Marriage of Maria Braun, 7, 9:10 p.m., Aud. A Angel aHall. Classic Film Theatre-Bananas, 1, 5, 8, 11 p.m., Sleeper, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Mediatrics-Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 7, 9 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. SPEAKERS SYDA Foundation-Swami Apurvananda, "Meditation: Inner Healer," 7:30 p.m., Med Sci II South Lecture Hall. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 A FILMS Alternative Action-Slaughterhouse Five, 7, 9 p.m., ILB Aud. 4. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask), 7, 10:20 p.m., What's Up, Tiger Lily?, 8:40 p.m., MLB Aud. 3. Cinema Guild-Murder on the Orient Express, 7, 9:15 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.' Classic Film Theatre-East of Eden, 4, 7, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Mediatrics-The Graduate, 7, 9p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. SPEAKERS The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 17, 1981-Page 7 New law protects 'whiste-bOwers SYDA Foundation-Swami Girijananda, "The Energy Body,"' Med. Sci. II South Lecture Hall. 7:30 p.m., SUNDAY, APRIL 26 FILMS Cinema Guild-Funny Girl, 4,7,9:45 p.m., Michigan Theatre. PERFORMANCES Residential College Players-J.M. Synge's "The Well of the Saints," 8 p.m., Residential College Aud. Ark-Battlefield Band, 9p.m.,1421 Hill. MONDAY, APRIL 27 FILMS Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Dogs, 7 p.m., Jack the Giant Killer, 8:40 p.m., Twenty Million Miles to Earth, 10:20 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Admininstration-Stop smoking clinic, 7 p.m., Forsythe Junior High. TUESDAY, APRIL 28 FILMS Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Breathless, 7, 10:20 p.m., Alphaville, 8:40 p.m., Aud. A Angell Hall. MISCELLANEOUS ECKANKAR-Discussion on "The Spiritual Notebook," 8 p.m., 302 E. Liberty. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 FILMS Ann Arbor Film Co-op-The Gold Rush, 7 p.m., Limelight, 8:30 p.m., Aud A Angell Hall.- Classic Film Theatre-Scenes from a Marriage, 4, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre. SUNDAY, MAY 3 MISCELLANEOUS Ann Arbor People's Anti-War Mobilization - Participation in the National March on the Pentagon. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of; Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI., 48109. LANSING (AP)-A new law makes Michigan the first state to protect any worker who suspects his boss of illegal activity from reprisal for "blowing the whistle," and the idea is arousing in- terest in at least five other states and a Canadian province. "We're just waiting for the first case," said state Rep. James Barcia, the law's sponsor. The statute, which took effect March 31, was inspired by the tainting of livestock feed by the chemical PBB-contamination that went unreported initially because feed company workers feared for their jobs. OTHER STATES and the federal government haverlawsprotecting public workers from reprisals for whistleblowing-although a recent federal reportsaid 70 percent of federal employees surveyed who observed wrongdoing on the job did nothing about it. 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