Page Ten THE M Cf-4GAN DAI-Y Saturday, May 24, 4 %75 Pisge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAIlY Soturdoy, May 24, 4q75 City, 'U' (Continued from Page 1) time critic of the University's funding efforts, has suggested a slow down in city response time to non-emergency University problems. "If the Administration Buikl-' ing were burning, and I knew there were no people in it, I'd say 'let the son of a gun burn,' and send the fire trucks to a bush fire on the other end of town," Bertoia said yesterday. A L T H O U G H the Univer- sity allocated $250,000 last year to the city to finance fire de- partment services, it has so far made no public commitment re- garding financing for the com- ing year. Despite this fact, Mur- ray is counting on the Univer- sity's reallocation of the same $250,000 fee, and has already added it to the fire department's budget in his general budget proposal. In defending its position, the haggle over funds c.4w'ch £ienrice4 University has repeatedly re- ferred to a 1971 state legislative act which prohibited the Univer- sity, as well as Michigan State University (MSU), from contin- uing their practices of making payments to the city for reim- bursement of police and fire services. GOVERNOR William Milliken in his budget message to the legislature in 1971-72 suggested that the redistribution of sales, gas, income, and other taxes would provide adequate assist- ance for city services rendered. However, Bertoia has repeat- edly suggested that the Univer- sity follow in the footsteps of MSU officials, and channel funds collected from student ac- tivities and housing in the direc- t-ion of the city's purse. City Manager John Patriache of East Lansing, home of MSU, describes the relationship be- tween E. Lansing and the uni- versity as "excellent," explain- ing that the city has worked out a system with MSU in which it grants the University credit ofr funds it receives from the state for the number of stu- dents on campus. The credit is then applied to the 50 per cent tab MSU totes for feeding of the E. Lansing fire department. (The 50 per cent share amounts to $401,500, $87,000 of which the city issues the university credit for.) MSU HAS also arranged with the city to assist the E. Lansing public school system in provid- ing funds for elementary schools attended by children who live on campus. The university paid a proportionate share for'build- ing and for operation of Spar- tan Village and Red Cedar ele- mentary schools. University of Michigan Re- gent Paul Brown (D-Petoskey) has rejected Bertoia's sugges- tion, however, claiming, "There is an entirely different situa- tion in E. Lansing. As far as I'm concerned, we'll never do what they do." B R O W N intimated that the city has been counting on the University to cure its' own financial ailments. "The Uni- versity wants to be a good neighbor, but the city can't look to us to solve their finan- cial problems," he said. "Just because they're running short of money doesn't mean we're going to dole it out to them. We don't even have enough to pay our own teachers." Brown maintains the city has overlooked less obvious areas of University funding assistance, explaining, "The University is providing 12,000 jobs to resi- dents of Ann Arbor, and pro- viding good income to citizens with which to pay taxes. It also provides numerous cultural ad- vantages which no other city in the state enjoys." ARE YOU INTERESTED in serving as a grad student member of the new Advisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? THE NEW COMMITTEE WILL: I.assist & counsel Pres. Flemina and the Reaents in determininafualities & experience necessar for a new Dean of LS&A Colteae n 2. compile a list of suitable csrdidates. 3 helo determine a final oane! of candidates for the position. Rockham Student Govt is soliciting 5 arad student nomina- tiers for oasifion or the Advisorv Committee. Women and minoritv studerts are encouraaed to aoolv. Analications for araduate nomination to this committee are available in Rm. 2006 Rackham Bido., Mon.-Fri., May 25-May 30, afternoons (763-5272). Onlv arad students registered for '75-76 U-M school rear need aooly CAMPUS ChAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m.--Morning Service. 6:00 p.o. - Evening Service.. Dramatic reading of poems by' Christians. Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day at noon. Fellowship Chapel. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State at Huron and Washington Communion in the Chapel at 8:30 a.m.. Worship Services at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Church School for al lages, Nursery Care. Sermon: "On Getting Ready to Meet God" by Dr. Donald B.tStrobe. 10:30-11:00 a.m. - Fellowship Hour in Wesley Lounge. Worship Service is broadcast over WNRS (1290) AM each Sunday from 11:00 to 12:00 noon. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 5515 WashlenaS Ave. 663-5560 Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m, Bible Study at 10:45 a.m. ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL CHURCH, 306 N. Division 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. 10:00 a.m. -Morning Prayer and Sermon. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5 p.m. and midight. Sunday: 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST- 423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 Minister: Orval L. E. Willimann 9:00 a.m.-Chapel Service. 10:00 am.-Worship Service. 10:00 am.-Church School. Child care at 10:00 am. serv- ice. Service broadcast on WNRS (1290 AM). Read and Use Daily Classifieds LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. atI1 St. Gordon Ward, Pastor Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 5:30 p.m.--Student Supper. 10:30 a.m -Morning Wrs=1is UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship Service. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship-11:00 a t, Evening Worship-7:00 p.t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Sunday Service and Sunday School--10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing-8:00 p.m. Child Care-Sunday, tinder 2 years; Wednesday, through 6 years. Reading Room - 306 E. Lib- erty, 10-9 Mon., 10-5 Tues.-Sat. ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. 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