Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY ow - -l Wednesday, November 28, 1973 GRADUATE STUDENTS WELCOME! ..... iVi Mp rr r GRAD COFFEE HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM TON/GHTh university players presents the second showcase production 1973-1974 at the ARENA THEATRE in the Frieze Building and miss reardon drinks a little by PAUL ZINDEL Nov. 26 to Dec. 1 TICKETS: Thursday $1.00; Friday & Saturday $1.50 at Trueblood Box Office. Box Office open Nov. 22-27, 12 Noon till 5 p.m. PERFORMANCES AT 8:00 P.M. Thursday -Friday -Saturday NOVEMBER 29-30, DECEMBER 1 POLITICKING CHARGED GOP, to fight tribal fund contract (Continued from Page 1) mark a large-scale effort to slash TRIBAL FUNDING spokesper- many social service programs the son and RPP member Frank Bach GOP opposes. claimed yesterday the group has VOIDING THE agreement may put most of its energy into finding not, however, be completely legal. a community ballroom rather than The city attorney's office reported holding the concerts. Nearly ready "arguments could be made" for to close a deal on a ballroom loca- cancellation of the contract, accord- tion, Tribal Funding has requested ing to Colburn. Nonetheless De- $10,000 from council as a down Grieck and Jones question the payment. soundness of such a case. Bach charged that the Republi- Earlier this month, city adminis- cans are trying to void the con- trative Assistant Michael Rogers, tract to prevent the ballroom's who oversees the revenue sharing establishment, and declared Tribal allocations, said "there has been Funding will file a lawsuit chal- a good faith effort on their (Trib- lenging the maneuver. "This is just al Funding) part to perform on, another ruse to stop community the agreement." organization," he said. Mayor James Stephenson claim- Council members Jerry DeGrieck ed political differences between (HRP-First Ward) and Carol Jones RPP and his party have not (D-Second Ward), who are both on prompted the council move, and the revenue sharing committee, that "non-performance" on the con- contended the Republican action is tract is the only issue involved. the result of political antagonism. Stephenson has vocally opposed "The Republicans have been look- the prior council's dispersal of fed- ing hard for a way to cancel the eral monies since his election last contract," Jones commented. April. Neither believe Tribal Funding THE BALANCE of funds due has violated the contract. De- Tribal Funding - some $15,000 - Grieck said the coming action may will probably be funneled into the SUMMER TRAVEL INFORMATION & IDEAS "PLAN AHEAD" Come to the International Travel Fair NOV. 30-7-10 p.m. UNION STATION in Michigan Union Concentrated Code Enforcement tions concerning the concert ser- program, which provides low cost ies. loans for building renovation, Col- "With a ballroom secured, I'm burn said. confident we could put on the re- Undoubtedly influencing the Re- quired number of dances," Bach publican's decision was the re- said. In addition he charged that cent revelation that for the past conservative elements in the city three months Tribal Funding has -particularly business interests- been renting office space from have pressured the present owners RPP. Because of the group's over- of the potential ballroom location lapping membership, various city not to sell to Tribal Funding. officials charged RPP was in es- However, Colburn stressed that sence renting from itself. the remaining revenue sharing con- The council committee criticiz- tracts will not be cut or killed, de- ed Tribal Funding for entering into spite the GOP's original opposition. the arrangement but determined the situation did not technically violate any contractual guidelines. Bach claimed Tribal Funding rent- ed the office space only because other failtiesee not avaiuabl fully cancel the contract, the pos- sibility of a community ballroom (Continued fromPage 1) "will be considerably dimmed," refused to admit the boy because Bach said. his parents did not have insurance "We have no immediate alter-I or the $3,000 to cover the cost of native," he added. Furthermore the operation, Allie said. Bach indicated the ballroom is the! THE LETTER that accompanied key to meeting contract stipula- the contribution said: "What the hell is happening in this country j MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Tues .Wed Thur Nov 27, 28,29 COVER: $2.25 BROADCAST "LIVE" ON WCBN 89.5 FM TUES. NIGHT SunC COVER: $3.50 The University of Michigan IUWInternational I if you see news happen call 76-DAILY when a 6-year-old child needs life- saving surgery and is denied treat- ment because some hospital de- mands a down payment on the in- herent right he was born with to health and happiness? "It is apparently the same sick- ness that has caused thousands of our young people to be branded as criminals and put into prisons for using a drug proven 'far less dangerous than the deadly amounts l of alcohol consumed by their par- ents . . ." The letter was signed, "Canna- bis Rex for the Broward County Marijuana Dealers Association." Allie said Jody's parents, Henry and Sharon Dietrich, were reluc- tant to accept the money at first but "decided to take it after the state attorney said it would be lokay." Center Coming: TIM BUCKLEY Dec 12 &x13 JAMES COTTON Dec 16&17 HARRIS COMING Dec. 6-7-8 Jimmy Reed Rock& Roll Dancing? 217 S. Ashley- Ann Arbor 01 2333 E. STADIUM BLVD. below the Frontier Restaurant {near Washtenow) Ann Arbor APLE FREE PARKING n Coll 663-9165 for Information A "sicl, "ass 3. i Harper and Row's Hundreds of Fine Backlist in Stock Over 30,000 Paperback titles in stock Michigan largest selection of non-texts 316 S. 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