Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 26, 1977 Ford makes a, hit Former President Gerald lord bruised a spectator witli an out-of- nunds golf shot at the Jerry Ford Invitational tour- nament yesterday, one month to the day after beaning a spectator in Milwaukee. Ford slammed his second shot on the first hole into a field adja- cent to the Eagle-Vail Golf Claurse, striking 26-year-old Jessie Edeen who was sitting on a rock watching play Edeen received a golf-baI r 4' sized bruise on her right arm. Ford apologized and gave her the ball as a souvenir. AP Photo Alba itChn inkng ties? HUD tells city to examine fund use (Oontasued from Pa 3) the Model Cities Child Care In other Council action last Center into compliance with night, members began to can- code and child care licensing re- sider approving CDBG Rehabili- quirements. tation Grants to the Ann Arbor BUT CITY Council hedged on Health Center and the Ann Ar- approval of a $22,000 grant to bor Community Center. the Ann A r b o r Community The Ann Arbor Cbmmunity Health Center. Center at 625 North Main was The money, if approved, would appriprated $9,900 in order to be used to renovate two units bring its space, which houses at the Forest Hills Cooperative - for establishment of a new full service health clinic to serve low-income residents of the city. TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:35 C arl BELGRADE, Yugoslavia f- Albania has asked China topull out its technical experts in a move that could lead to a break in the 16-year-old alliance be- tween a giant and a midget of the Communist world, dipI- matic sources said yesterday. The Albanian regine of Enver Haxha made the request through the Chinese Embassy in Tirana sometime last week following the withdrawal of some 50 Al- banian students from Chinese universities, foreign diplomats in neighboring Yugoslavia said. DIPLOMATS said there are between 700 and 2,000 Chinese technical experts in Albania. They came after Hoxha accused the Soviet Unios of "revision- ism' and broke all ties in De- cember 1961. Worsening of relations be- tween Chia and Albania be- came public July g when the Al- banian Communist party paper Zeri i Popuiit-Voice of the Peo- ple-attacked the Chinese. Al- though not mentioned by name, China was denounced for its rapprochement with the United States and bor failing to keep its Marxist-Leninist ideology pure. Albania, which still holds the late Soviet dictator Joseph Sta- lin in high esteem, apparently does not appove of the new leadership in Chin a, where Chairman Hua Kuo-feng ousted Communist p a r t y ideologues who have been labeled the Gang of the 1our. FOREIGN diplomats in Bel- grade also noted the worsening of relations followed the an- nouncement that Yugoslavia's President Tito planned to visit Peking this summer. The diplo- mats said Albania fears Yugo- slavia might seize Albania and make it part of a federation of Balkan states that was planned after World War II. er defends poicies (Continued from Page 3) Department programs . .. those fare grant for families of about are not new jobs. What you will $3,800 a year. be getting is a robbing of Peter But Newark, N.J., Mayor Ken- to pay Peter." neth Gibson questioned the ac-. curacy of Carter's forecast of T H E LEAGUE'S director, more jobs from welfare reforms. Veron Jordan, had charged on He told 4,000 persons at the Sunday, "many black people Urban League conference: feel that their hopes and- their "The job program that the needs have been betrayed" by President is suggesting will be Carter. taken, I think, from the Labor The President said he has "no There IS adifference:!! fa PREPARE FOR: H MCATO DATe LSATO SAT GRE 0 GMAT "OCAT * VAT Jur bsoad rane of foatams procaes an umbre fhdort t lo now-howatnaenables us one,it, teest t 1 en7 3,. a ,/tbtetntatrr wh i h coarse is rikEn Ovtr 36 ycs araexperience and success Small asses VolsimtoLs htme stUdy arteils Coss tti, t ty :tied Pertin Ent gtt s . rc y nir_=, 5 :t! endsalyEr Comw t(t tape EIt si ,for rE'eC"C os issGns and fr use of supp ityttit ry ors M up mos'n-.tedtt-ssons st ou c nt s ECFMG 0 FLEX NAT'L MEDICAL & DENTAL BOARDS Flexible Programs & Hours Wite or cil! - 1945 PAULINE 5LVD. - ANN ARBOR 48103 - 662- 3149 $ ue~Stae oa tl#A fA .I DOtCATtONAL CNE area apologies to make." jammed into the breakfast ses "A flood of new programs will sion on the second day of the be coming to your communities U r b a n League's 67th annual in the c o m i n g weeks and meeting. The conference ends months," said Carter, explain- tomorrow. ing, "It takes time to change But Gibson told the conference the trend of history and reverse later "We must not allow our- the bureaucratic mechanisms." selves to be lulled into total 9'- CARTER AND Jordan met proval of the administration's privately after the speech. Depu- programs just because tote ty White House Press Secretary progress is being made Rex Granum said Carter told GIBSON, A black who is past .Jordanethat statements question- igthe administration's. coin--president of the U.S. Confer- mitment to bettering the lot of ence of Mayors, said he had the underprivileged "are dam- questions about the adtinistrae agin tothe ope andaspra- tion's plans for welfare reform, aging to the hopes and aspira mass transit and energy and na- tions of poor people.. tional health insurance. Carter recalled in his speech the joke about a fellow arrested The League is a moderate for getting drunk and setting a predominantly black organa bed on fire. tion concerned with civil rights When he got before the judge, and urban poverty. he said, 'I plead guilty to being Man' black leaders are a;ra d drunk, but the bed was on fire anyeblack lenrs be aadthe wnIgt in it. Carter's efforts to baanc 'Well, tO sone degree the bed federal budget by 192 ilfe broad cutbacks in social wef SPas rn fie when I got nit programs, but Carter satd hl; budget-balancing act l pred- CA5.RTER VOWED to "respond cated upon employtttett and antri tothe counsel, advice, en- the creation of jobs." ao-ragem ent and criticisms" of He said an additionat mrllto the civil rights community. jobs will be created if his fnth' The speech was well received coming welfare reform proFa by the more than 4,100 persons is adopted. I I