0 Kapow! THE FIGHT wasn't for real, but it was meant to look like it. The pugil- ist on the left is stunt man Ron Mar- tell, who blitzed the Pendleton Room of the Union yesterday with his presentation on "Stage and Film Combat." Daily PhotF by CHIEINAAEHNEIDBER AFSC ME LEADERS OBJTECT: 'U' hires hospital Quld have been avoided through big learning center they had to go out will ace University management. and hire someone else to show them troductic e University with their how to run their own department." "They tract cc better L "The or on (J e 1 11 C 1y, W 61 611 mismanagement, just hired out some experts to do their work for them," An- derson said. "It's a shame that at this WILLIAMS SAID the housekeeping department plans to involve AFSCME members in the training process which Enjoy fine family dining iJ " at yesterday's prices 29 al Q~-, 'cre.-to eat $ Tired of t he "fast-food" shuffle? Tr Schafers and discover the delightful' difference at our bountiful buffet. Children 10 years and younger 200 per year. SERVINGDAILY-DELICIOUSBAKEDCHICKEN ANDROAST BEEF'.FABULOUS HOMEMADE SOUP# TEMPTING HOMEMADE DRESSING * MASH ED POTATOES AND GRAVY e COMPLETE SELECTION OF TASTY SALADS PREPAR ED BY U'S " 11 NONALCOHOL IC BEVERAGES * V EG ETAB LES, ROLLS AND FROZEN DESSERT* PLUS AN EXTRA SPECIAL ENTR E EVERY DAY BE A SCH.AFER'S SWEET SIXTEENER AND GET FREE DINNERS. It's so easy and so reu-arding. Details at all locations. part of this said Willia involved." Williams vice Mast( campus ye poraries w training housekeep Master ma THE IL provided I vices for th has contrac cluding D cleaning firm npany Service Master's in- University, and the Pacific Medical to University Hospital. Center. AFSCME) will be as much a "We have visited a number of these process as they want to be," institutions and were impressed with ems. "We hope they will be both the efficiencies achieved and high level of cleanliness under Service said eight permanent Ser- Master management," Williams said. ter supervisors arrived on "We= will fully expect to reap the esterday and 15 other tem- benefits of a better motivated, trained ill arrive Monday to conduct and managed work force which will programs to introduce result ina cleaner hospital." ping employes to Service Williams said the University will win nagement policies. two. major benefits from the new con- tract. LINOIS-BASED firm has "First, the level of housekeeping at hospital housekeeping ser- University Hospital will be substan- e past 15 years and currently tially improved," said Williams. cts with 600 U.S. hospitals in- "Second, this will be done at a substan- )uke University, Indiana tial cost saving to the University." Audit. reveals or &chtafer's F&mily Smorgasbord MloNROe- C. /5.; Siouth.1onroe St. 13111 group (continued from Pa taxes the PHTG didn'ta employes' salaries. Tha along with interest an charges, may have to be p city. Several local businesses vided the PHTO with su services are among th creditors. Also, $1,735 is some employes of the PHT Designed to be an advo city's public housing te PHTO. has met much c ANN ARIOR .3:52 Itshtc nat .Arc TOILEDO(, lleath('rdowrns lard. In Monfroe 'an(dITledoII4 dI4 4I(ay thIru SatulrdIay dinner hour~.sare I to + p.m. andI on Sund(ays-11441idavs I I a.m. to s Ip.ml. .Ann .Arbor (dinner houlrs 14,fdaVthru I hursd&IV arc:3 !1) 9p.ml., Iridlay-Satur(IaV to III p.m. and( Sundays-h~olidays I I a.m. to 9 p.m. management gel) over the years by critics saying the take from group doesn't represent the views of t amount,' many Ann Arbor public housing d penalty tenants. paid by the AFTER THE city began funding the PHTO, the organization expand- s that pro- ed at a fast pace with the addition of pplies and 12 paid employes in one year. "They he unpaid started to lose track of funds they had s owed to available and added staff very 0. rapidly," said Wargelin. "If we had cate of the known of their troubles last spring, nants, the our staff would have attempted to ontroversy help them." Mayor Albert Wheeler said the audit findings "justify" his past concerns over financial mismanage- ment of the PHTO. Specifically, the audit found inade- quate management procedures in- cluding: * Several employes were permit- ted to order supplies and services without authorization from the PHTO director; " A journal showing cash disburse- ments contained no entries after last June24; " The PHTO treasurer was fre- quently asked to sign a series of blank checks to be kept on hand in the office; " Some signed checks were never mailed, delivered, or voided; " Staff members were hired with- out authorization; * More than $6,000 in expenditures may have been ineligible uses of GDBG funds; " A check stub register wasn't kept up to date, and some checks were re- corded as "unknown." STANLEY KUBRICK'S 196 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY The science-fiction, event of the 60's with man reaching out into space to take his next evolution- ary step. A showcase for supera- E ' --------