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T'HE AMCH4GAN DAIL

Saturday, June 21, 1975

Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Young blasts Dem's
'inaction" on city aid

UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, LORD OF LIGHT L
THE NAZARENE SCIENTIST CHURCH (ALC-LC
409 S. Division 1833 Washtenaw (Formerly Lutherai
M0. Robert Fraser, Pastor Sunday Service and Sunday Chapel)
Church School-9:45 a,m. School-10:30 a.m. 801 S. Forest Ave. al
Morning Worship-11:00 a. m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- Gordon Ward, Paste
Evening Worship-7:00 p.m. ing-8:00 p.m.. Sunday Service at
* Child Care-Sunday, under 2 *M,#
FIRST UNITED METHODIST years; Wednesday, through 6 UNIVERSiTY CHUI
CHURCH years.
State at Huron and Washington Reading Room- 306 E. Lib- OF CHRIST
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8:30 in the Chapel. * u*S* . YM-YWCA, 5305.
10:00 in the Sanctuary (Fan- ST. ANDREWS EPSICOPAL David Graf, Ministe
ily Sunday). CHURCH, 30 N. Division Students Welcome
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1:00 a.m. - Lemonade-on-the- and Sermon. 10:00 a.m. - Sund
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Christians. Sunday - 7:45 a.
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(Continued from Page 1)
blast at his own party.
"I'm puzzled by your state-
mont," he told the mayor. "I
just don't understand what
you're talking about."
U N D E R FURTHER
questioning by Proxmire, Young
exnlained his main criticism
of Congress was its failure to
override the vetoes.
"I don't understand how a
Democratic Congress, sprinkled
with liberal Republicans, can
not override a presidential veto
on matters so vital to the
cities," Young said.
Another witness, Gov. Dan
Walker of Illinois, also a
Democrat, blamed the federal
bureaucracy for frequently
preventing state and local gov-

eroments from taking steps to
combat economic emergencIes.
"If state and local govern-
ments are to be able to respond
to people's needs, the ava-
lanche of twisted red tape must
be cleared away," Walker
testified. "Bureaucratic
insensivity must be subordinat-
ed to the broader needs we
must all serve."
Between 1970 and April 1975,
Jack Nicklaus played 83 golf
tournaments without ever miss
ing the 36-hole cut.
Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller,
Tom Weiskopf and Al Geiber-
ger all won more than $100,000
during the first four months of
the 1975 PGA golf tour.

'U' malpractice insurance
will skyrocket next year

(Continued from Page 31
Brown's criticism that the Ar-
chitecture banner was taller
than it was wide.
-heard President Robben
Fleming announce the Univer-
sity will pay the Ann Arbor Pub-
lic School system $500,000 this
week. The money was held in
escrow for five years while lo-
cal attorney Arthur Carpenter
challenged the legality of pay-
ments to the school district in
The "action"
is right here
Billiards
at the UNION

lieu of taxes on family housing.
Carpenter's deadline to appeal
the latest court ruling expired
earlier this month.
-passed a resolution noting
the University's "full and un-
qualified support" of Interna-
tional Women's Year.
-approved a request for a
new Division of Biological Sci-
ences in the literary school
(LSA).
-voted to retain a consulting-
engineer at a cost of $5,000 by
the University to help study the
development of oil and gas re-
serves on 'U' property.
Also at the meeting, Regent
Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor)
said he was disturbed by peo-
ple who "challenge the integ-
rity of the University," but re-
ceive no answers to their charg-
es or complaints.

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