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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, October 13, 1973

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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY and WWWW
Presentj

Edgar
Oct. 30-8:00 P.M.
Bowen Fildhouse

UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Presents
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S
October 10-13, 8:00 P.M., Power Center
Power Center Box Office opens at 12:30 p.m.
Information: 763-3333
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$1 MILLION DEBT:
Financial

woes beset city

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continued from Page 1) do so again, Sheehan reports.
Murray partially blames the de- The state has expressed "dis-
lay on the lack of "ground work" pleasure" over local spending poli-
done by the previous administra- cies and could easily refuse to au-
tion. thorize the sale of tax anticipation
Asst. City Administrator of Fi- notes, according to Sheehan. This,
nance Kenneth Sheehan has taken he says, may cause payless pay-
a more concrete stand on the bud- days.
get problem, declaring "the only Currently the city funds drug
way to reduce spending- is to re- help programs, child care centers
duce personnel." He points to the and other social services through
police, fire, building and safety, revenue sharing allocations. Next
and planning departments as the year, however, those organizations
most easily cut. must compete with other budget
Sheehan also warned council that priorities for the Federal dollars.
payless paydays may confront Stephenson indicates he will not
many city employes beginning sacrifice "essential services" -
next April because of cash flow fire, police, garbage collection-
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pects "that may not happen." layoffs and even if they hold their
ALTHOUGH THEY lack a well- jobs, the possibility of empty pay
formulated debt retirement pro- envelopes still lurks around the
gram officials, already realize cur- corner.
ing the city's fiscal ills will not be Nonetheless when a debt reduc-
a short-term proposition. They pre- tion plan finally goes into effect,
dict three to five years will be the mayor and the administrator
necessary to bring the finances, ought to remember which pro-
back in line. grains receive continued funding
But during that period, citizens which will probably have a more
should not expect increased or new significant impact. on the city than
programs. City employes may faceI deficit elimination itself.
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

$4 Advance
$5 at the Door

TICKETS ON SALE AT:
Ann Arbor Music Mart, J.L. Hudson's,
Huckleberry Party Store, McKenny Union
Tryouts for
Ionesco's
THE BALD SOPRANO
3 male parts
3 female parts
Tuesday, Oct. 16-2-4 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17-8-10 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18-8-10 p.m.
AT THE
Union Gallery
1st floor, Michigan Union

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AN ULTIMATE FILM TRIP THIS WEEKEND
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THE DEMONIC TRILOGY
TON IGHT Oct. 13, 7:00 -8:30 -10:00

6probems resultingftrom the citys for such social programs.
poor fiscal condition.
AANN ARBOR Unless the city can borrow SHEEHAN GRAPHICALLY de-I
A moving experience in sound and light against anticipated tax revenues, scribes the situation: "we must
.it might not have enough money spend within our revenues. That
available to meet municipal sala- means no new programs, no in-
ries. creased services, and very little
'THE CITY must clear any such left for the human resource (social
Sidney Lumet's transaction through the state gov- service) areas."
}{ernment. Having borrowed $1.5; To prevent deficit spending this
million during the past two years, year, the city controller's office
TH E FU GI TIV E K IN D "there is a major question" whe has kept a close watch on depart-t
ther the city will be allowed to mental expenditures to prevent ov-
This 1960 adption of Tennessee Wilimsplyerspending. But Controller L. J
,i Jedele feels the procedures alone
Orpheus Descending" stars MarIon Brando as a will not prevent a deficit. He points
stud shoe salesman who strums his guitar in a RADIO KING out that various pay increases and
snakeskin jacket. J o a n n e Woodward and Anna fringe benefits have not been ac
Magnani go after him in a small southern town. (& Hl counted for in the budget.
Sheehan adds that the budget
does not adequately cover sever-
SUN.: PALM BEACH STORY 4 t ance pay for retiring employes.1
Former City Administrator Guy
(Rhnytm Larcom, who drafted the present
A ARCHITECTURE AUD. budget, says he compiled the docu-.
CIN EMA GU ILD T ment with "a deliberate effort to
and9:5Adm$balance the thing." Now he sus-t
Eastern Michigan Uniersityu C
HOMECOMING' WEEKEND
EMU and WWWW Present
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John
OCT. 26-8:00 P.M. R..Waser, Brewster H. Gere, Jr.
BOWEN FIELDHOUSE Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Sundays.
TICKETS: $4, $5 $6 t Bicycle Hike-12:30 Sunday.
AVAILABLE AT: Ann Arbor Music Mart, Huckleberry Party Program and Supper-5:30 Sun-
Store, McKenny Union day. '
Bible Study-12:00 noon Tues-
ARLĀ® UI 11111 R Y days.
AILO GUTIIBIE MON DAY Movie Night-6:45 Tuesdays.
Holy Communion-5:15-5:50 Wed-
OCT. 27--8:00 P.M. a h nesdays.
C . -M at the All college students and young
BOWEN FIELDHOUSE adults are cordially invited to all
PR IMO activities of the church.
T TICKETS: $2.50,$3.50, $4.50 * * *
AVAILABLE AT: Ann Arbor Music Mart, J.L. Hudson's, HOWBA R UNIVERSITY REFORMED
Huckleberry Party Store, McKenny UnionSS
CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron
Services-10:00 a.m.
- ... -- - - ._._-- -
ISRAEL NEEDS YOUR
FINANCIAL HELP NOW
OFA THE MIDEAST CONFLICT THREATENS HER
ABILITY TO CONTINUE ESSENTIAL NON MILI-
TARY DOMESTIC SERVICES.
Send a Check Today to:
UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
TONIGHT LAST NIGHT FOR: EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND
PO. Box 1421
Ann Arbor, Michigan
UAC-DAYSTAR presents
COMING- .
THE NEW GIL EVANS
20 pc. ORCHESTRA
OCTOBER 18-19-20
LARRY CORYELL- .
OCTOBER 25
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(one nignI oiiyui Uy/
B. B. KING S
:.,so RADIO KING and his COURT OF RHYTHM
featuring the SOULFUL SOULMATES
This FRIDAY night, Oct. 19-8 p.m.
SHill And. $3.50-4.50-5.00-5.50 reserved
ON SALE NOW MICHIGAN UNION
1 1-5 :30 M-F 1-4 Sat.j
FtTAf~lh RIL SORRY NO CHECKS

The Daily Official Bulletin ig an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to
409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of
the day preceding publication and
by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and
Sunday. Items appear once only.
Student organization notices are
not accepted for publication. For
more information, phone 764-9270.
Saturday, October 13
DAY CALENDAR
WUOM: Football, Michigan vs. Michi-
gan State, WUOM-FM (91.7 Mhz) live'
broadcast, 1:15 pm.
Dance Dept. Saturday Dance Classes:
Barbour Studio in Barb. Gym Bldg.,
Modern, 12:30 pm., Folk, 2:15 pm.
University Players: Shaw's "St. Joan,"
Power Ctr., 8 pm.
CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMEN'
3200 SAB, 764-7456
Recruiting on Campus: Oct. 15:
Gantos, Inc.; Oct. 16: Univ. of Roches-
ter (Grad. Sch. of Mgt.), Boston Univ.,
Law; Oct. 17: Indiana Univ, Law;
Wash. & Lee Univ, Law; Oct. 18: Van-
derbilt 'Univ Law; Oct. 19: Boston Col-
legeLaw; Oct. 22: Northwestern Uni-
versity. Grad. Sch. of Mgt.; N. Y.
Univ., Grad Sch, of Bus, Ad.; Univ. of

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CANTERBURY HOUSE
CHAPEL (Lutheran Church- 218 N. Division
Missouri Synod) 665-0606
1511 Washtenaw Ave. Holy. Eucharist at Noon in St.
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Andrew's Church.
Sunday Morning Services at 9:15 Tuesday, Sept. 11th - Holy Eu-
and at 10:30. charist at 4:45 p.m. in St. Andrew's
Sunday Morning Bible Study at Church.
9:15.
Wednesday Evening Worship at CAMPUS CHAPEL
10:00. 1236 Washtenaw Avs.
* * * (1 Block South of Bus Stop)
FIRST UNITED METHODIST Outreach Sunday-Worship Serv-
CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDA. ices at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. All stu-
TION-State at Huron and Wash, dents welcome.
Sermon by Dr. Donald Strobe,' F G U
"The Towel Test." LOR OF LIGHT LUTHERAN,

Chicago, Law; N. W. School of Law,
Lewis & Clark College; Oct. 23: Proc-
ter & Gamble Distrib. Co., Consortium
for Grad. Study in Mgt., Monterey In-
.stit. of Foreign Studies; Oct. 24: Har-
vard MBA Program, COGME, Institute
for Paralegal Training; Oct. 25: East-
man Kodak Co., Nat'l Cash Reg. Co.,
Internal Revenue Serv.; Oct. 26: Univ.
of Pennsylvania wharton Grad Div.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
rVolume LXXXIV, No. 33
Saturday, October 13, 1973
is edited and managed by students at
the University of Michigan. News phone
764-0562. Second class postage paid at
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published
daily Tuesday through Sunday morning
during the University year at 420 May-
nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104.
Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam-
pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and
Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states
and foreign).
Summer session published Tuesday
through Saturday morning. Subscrip-
area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and
Ohio); $7,00 non-local mail (other
states and foreign).

9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship
Services (World-Wide Communion
Sunday).
9:00-12:30-Nursery Care.
9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Church
School (thru Grade 5).
9:30 a.m.--Church School (Gradel
6).
10:30-11:00 a.m. -- Coffee-Conver-
sation-Fellowship.
* * *
ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOAL
CHURCH, 306 S. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist.
10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
12:00 noon - Canterbury House
Eucharist.
7:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist in
chapel.

CHURCH (ALC, LCA)
801 S. Forest at Hill
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
Sunday Morning:
Study Class-9:15 a.m.
Worship Service-10:30 a.m.
Sunday Supper--6:15 p.m.
Program-7:00 p.m.
BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149
Minister: Dr. T. L. Trost, Jr.
Associate Ministers: Dennis R.
Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart.
9 a.m.-Morning Prayer.
10 a.m.-Worship Service and
Church School.
* * *I
THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenaw
Erwin A. Gaede, Minister
Forum - 9:30 a.m. Discussion
Topic: "Guild House-What Is It?"
Speaker: Rev. Ed Edwards.
Church School and Services -
10:30 a.m. Sermon Topic: "Re-
demption Without Saviors."
Nursery available.
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Liv Ullman and
Max Von
Sydow in

HOUR of the WOLF

licensed qualified
physicians

1968. A woman recounts her life with her artist husband, who fell
progressively under the spell of his demons and disappeared.
"Spontaneity, passion and sureness of expression"--Wood. "Re-
ality without missing a heartbeat."-Time

SUNDAY

Oct. 14, 7:15 and 9:15 only

WOMEN
LAW SCHOOL
RECRUITMENT
CONFERENCE

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SATURDAY, OCT. 13-9a.m.-12
Room 100 Hutchins Hall
(corner of State & Monroe)

Liv Ulman and
Max Von Sydow in

SHAME

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Musicians, husband and wife, take up residence on an island to
escape the civil war raging on the mainland. But there is no es-
cape, except, perhaps, to the sea. "Bergman's definitive apoca-
lyptic vision, painful and powerful."-Crist in New York. "Berg-
man's greatest film to date and one of the greatest films of the
last decade."--Wood.

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