Page Six Peace Corps PlacemenIt Test TODAY AT 1o am. 2 p.m. 4 P.m. Rm. 3529 S.A.B. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 2, 1969 r FINAL NOTICE Graduates ! Final Day for ordering cap and gowns will be April 18. /HAROLD S. TRICK EDUCATION COMMITTEE: House unit approves Parochaid LANSING (AP-The controversial parochiad bill moved one step closer to passage yesterday as the House Education Committee re- ported it out with recommendation for passage and Senate Majorityj Leader Emil Lockwood (R-St. Louis) indicated his support. "If the bill reaches the SenateE floor I'll probably vote for it," said Lockwood. The powerful Senate Republican leader said he had "enough confi- dence in the committee system" to 'helieve that ay nv nrnnoos anneted out of the Senate committee "will include adequate funding." The measure-facing heavy op- position from such groups as the 68,000-member Michigan Educa- tion Association - would give an estimated $40 million in state funds to intermediate school dis- tricts for the purchase of educa- aid at the opening of the current session, was uncertain. Senate Miiority Leader Sander Levin( D-Berkley) meanwhile call- ed on Gov. William Milliken to "reverse his timetable" for con- fronting the issue of educational tax reform. L.Pin drrint d "a cr cin of drastic cutback in educational op- portunity for the children of Mich- igan." Lockwood said last week that half Michigan's school pupils would face closed school doors this fall if taxes were not increased. The House Education Commit- tee, meanwhile, added six amend- ments yesterday to the bill written by Rep. J. Robert Traxler (D-Bay Levn preiCeU e a succession of tional services from private and Youngstowns" - where deficits nonpublic schools. forced school closings last year. 4 711 N. University NO 8-6915 902 S. State NO 7269 sh be +./ .tla. Y S. t lAa a ta:llv pi VZltl. jtli I Icliul uFzu I Recent polls, however, have "At the end of the last school City) and forwarded it to the own a majority of Senate mem- year, 75 (Michigan) districts had House Appropriations Committee. ers opposing the bill, House senti- deficits of over $20 million," Levin. The principal amendment, of- ent, reportedly behind parochi- said. "Nor can our large urban dis- fered by Rep. Roy Spencer (R- tricts be expected to cope with the Attica) sets a $45 million limit on crucial problems which they face, the amount of aid the state could if they are plagued by imminent pay to private or parochial schools financial disaster." through local, intermediate dis- Levin blasted Milliken's state- tricts. He earlier suggested a $50 ments that his recommended budget' for 1969-70 is "sacrosanct." million ceiling. q1T Y r"No budget can be sacred when Traxler has said his plan should ITY it falls so far short of the de- cost some $40 million, but admit- ' mands of the educational system," ted to the committee his estimate Levin said. "It is evident that the depends on how much the admin- budget will be totally inadequate. istration decides to pay per pupil F"The governor must choose one ofthree courses," he added, "defi- and on how many pupils enroll in cit financing, a tax increase or a private schools. t S 7 i WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE LAW SCHOOL COMMU En orse and Support the Candidacy o# We, the members of the Law School community, endorse and support the can- didacy of Robert J Harris for Mayor of Ann Arbor. We know him as a man sincerely dedicated to justice, He is a man of imagina- tion and creativity. He is a man who will work diligently towards making Ann Arbor a more desirable community for all its citizens. For too long local Republican Administrations have dealt ineffectively with the problems of our city. For too long real estate speculators and developers have been able to put their personal interests above the public interest. For too long the Repub- licans have refused to tell the truth about taxes and the need for fiscal reform. During the past three decades of one-party rule in Ann Arbor, rental housing in parts of the city has deteriorated to dangerous proportions and the public transportation system has been allowed to wither. AN-N ARBOR NEEDS NEW LEADERSHIP! ANN ARBOR NEEDS BOB HARRIS/ AS- MAYOR! ROBE I 40W 1w HARRIS for MAYOR -of ANN ARBOR Faculty may endorse restructured degree (Continued from Page 1) fessors have gradually lost their "Many thought the students original reservations," he adds. who would choose that option But at this point no one is going would be interested in avoiding much further than mere cautious requirements. Instead the kids appraisals. Many professors now appear ready to ratify the pro- here have some of the most rigor- posal. But, as in the past, it is ous curricul " difficult to be certain until the Tikofsky is "reasonably opti- votes are tallied tomorrow. mistic" the committee proposal will be accepted tomorrow. "It's impossible to predict how the fac-Tupp orts ulty will act, but I think we should meet the issues head on and not try to avoid them by parliament- ary maneuvers," he says. Prof. James O'Neill, chairman of the romance languages depart- ment, says he would be surprisedft re cbudge if the restructured degree pro- posal were not adopted. "The idea, (Continued from Page 1) of adapting the BS is ingenius- but the title may be confusing"j that the costs of establishing and bhe ays."This iswherehe hs, operating a separate University he says."This is where the hassle fire department are prohibitive. will come." Capital expenditures in the first While there appears to be sup- year would far exceed the present port for restructuring of the BS $220,000 figure paid to the city, degree, many faculty members in- he maintains. dicate they would "not support es- Brinkerhoff also says he fears tablishing a totally new degree in that the University's fire insur- general studies. ance rates would be raised drastic- "The general studies degree ally if the University relied on its would collect s t u d e n t s who own fire department for protec- couldn't make it in the regular tion. BA," claims Prof. Russell Fraser, Presently 10 per cent of the city chairman of the English depart- fire department calls are con- ment. "It would be a repository cerned with University f ocilities. for all kinds of students who The University says Brin erhoff, couldn't make the grade." is "getting' its dollars' worth." However Fraser believes' the BS The University has a unique re- has more prestige than a new lationship with the city. No other degree would have and is more state university contracts. with "educationally credible." their home/ city for police and fire Tikofsky acknowledges the com- service. mittee chose the BS route because Michigan State University, for it provided an already-existing example has its own police depart- vehicle for restructuring the un- ment. MSU pays 50 per cent of the dergraduate curriculum. fire budget for the city of East "The degree is strengthened by Larnsing. Brinkerhoff says that the name of an existing degree ap- this figure is in the range of pended to it;" says Alfred Suss- $500,000 yearly. Problems of juris- man, associate dean of the college. diction do not arise in East Lan- "I think the proposal has a sing because the universities' reasonable chance of getting facilities are physically distinct through the faculty. "Some pro- from those of the city. ABRAM, Prudence ABRAM, Sam Laud ABRAMSON, Lawrence M. ABRAMSON, Leslie Wells ABROHAMS, Ben ACKERMAN, Gary N. ACKERMAN, James L. ADAMEK, Charles A. ADAMS, Gary ADAMS, James T. ADKINS, Karl ALEXANDER, David J. ALEXANDER, Paul ALLEN, Laymen E. ALLISON, Paul W. ALPERT, Charles AMROSE, Frederick ANDERSON, Darryl James ANDES, Samuel Leach AXELROD, Peter ANDREW, Stephen Wright ANKETRELL, Noel ANTOLA, A. Victor, Jr. APPEL, Corynne Fay ARNOLD, Stephen Ronald BAKER, George Henry BALSAN, David H. BARNES, James Neil BARNOW, Ben' BARRON, Richard Morley BARTLETT, Lynn M. BECKER, Jared H. BECKER, Robert Marvin BEEN ER, James F. BELDA, John Edward BELLAIRES, M. Keith BENDER, Alice BENNETT, Alan Charles BERMAN, John BERRY, J. 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