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Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, June 11, 1983
City to police funds
for homeless shelter

By HALLE CZECHOWSKI
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will
continue to provide shelter for Ann
Arbor's homeless, but the city will han-
dIe the program's finances, a city
committee votedThursday.
The mayor's emergency housing
committee solved a City Council debate
by giving a $3,000 grant to the Com-
munity Development Office. The chur-
ch will send the bills for operating its
five-month-old emergency shelter
program to the office.
ANN ARBOR City Council members
passed the resolution for emergency
shelter at their meeting last Monday.
But some Republican Council members
said they objected to giving St. An-
drew's the funds directly, as they had
done in the past, saying they wanted
more control over city money.

Instead, they pushed a plan for the
Community Development Office to take
over the program completely.
The compromise plan, proposed by
City Councilmember Larry Hunter (D-
First Ward), allows St. Andrew's to con-
tinue placing homeless people in over-
night lodging around Ann Arbor - for
as long as the money lasts.
"It gives us another thirty days to
keep people moving," said Rev. James
Lewis, pastor of St. Andrew's. With the
grant the church can stop using its own
building for emergency shelter, which
some congregation members object to.
The committee must now find a per-
manent solution to the problem of Ann
Arbor's homeless. Neither the city nor
St. Andrew's considers the program to
be a long--term plan, since the church is
operating the program on a month-to-
month basis.

Budget cuts eliminate 'U'
counseling hotline, GUIDE
(Continued from Page 1) fice during the hours the hotline is
But last September GUIDE's hours closed for emergencies, Gauthier ad-
were reduced to 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. instead ded.
of the traditional 24-hour service. The.
counseling office also eliminated two
staff members to save money, Korn
said.
Students who need emergency help
during the night can use the S.O.S. u >A ° tk
crisis line in Ypilanti or Psychiatric
Emergency Services in the University x} t es'
Hospital.'
These services, however, don't offer
peer counseling like GUIDE, which is
important for students. House robbed
"There are certain problems Univer-
sity students have'that other University More than $1,000 worth of personal
students can best understand," said port w or hou on
Counselor Evie Gauthier. Property was stolen from a house on
"It was a hard decision (to cut Barton late Tuesday night .Ann Arbor
GUIDE for summer), but I don't feel it Police said entry was gained by forcing
is a dramatic tragedy because we have a window, and that Atari tapes and
a good response system in the Univer- jewelry were among the stolen items.
sity," Gauthier said. "It's not ideal, but There are no suspects in the case.
it is adequate." - Halle Czecho wski
Students can call the counseling of-
The Michigan Daily
Saturday, June 11, 1983
Vol. XCIII, No. 15-S

TODAY
Larceny of swine
TWO MEN have pleaded guilty to a Christmas Eve pig-napping, formally
called "larceny of swine." Andrew Huber, 25, and Paul Abernathy, 26,
both of Newport News, Va. were returning from a hunting trip Dec. 24, when
they decided to steal some pigs, an attorney said. A neighbor of farmer John
Butler saw two men pushing one of Butler's pigs into a van, and he sum-
moned another neighbor, who happened to be a state trooper. The suspects
were driving away with a dead 15-pound pig and a live 55-pounder in their
van when the trooper arrived. County Circuit Judge Everett Bagnell has
postponed sentencing, but larceny of swine, a felony, carries a sentence of
one to five years in prison.
HAPPENINGS
SATURDAY
Highlight
The Classic Film Theater sponsors its annual cinema event, "The
World's Worst Movies Marathon." Moviegoers can view four of the worst
films in motion picture history tonight, including Plan 9 From Outer Space,
at 6:30 and 12:05 p.m., The Horror of Party Beach at 7:55 p.m.; Bucket of
Blood at 9:15 p.m.; and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter at
10:30 p.m. All films will be shown at the Michigan Theater.
Films
Alternative Action - Murder Ahoy, 7 p.m., Murder Most Foul, 8:45 p.m.,
Murder She Said, 10:15 p.m., MLB, Aud. 4.
Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Grease, 7:30 p.m., Hair, 9:30 p.m., MLB, Aud. 3.
Cinema Guild - Casablanca, 7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m., Lorch Hall.
Cinema Two - Diva, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A.
Performances
The Ark - David Bromberg, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill.
Meetings
Ann Arbor Go Club -1 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall.
International Student Fellowship -7 p.m., 4100 Nixon Rd.
Miscellaneous
SYDA Foundation - "Learn To Meditate," 10 p.m., 1520 Hill.
SUNDAY
Films
Cinema Guild - Oliver!, 6:30 & 9:15 p.m., Lorch Hall.
Classic Film Theatre - Star Trek - The Movie, 4:30, 7:00, & 9:30 p.m.,
Michigan Theater.
Performances
Eclipse Jazz - Free summer concert, Aluminum Beach and Stolen
Legacy, 1p.m., University Club.
Speakers
The Ann Arbor Chapter of the New Jewish Agenda - Danny Rubenstein,
"Israeli Settlements on the West Bank - Implications for Israeli-
Palestinian Peace," 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill.
Meetings
Aikido -6 p.m., Wrestling Room, Athletic Building.
Raquetball - 9 a.m., Courts 1-5, NCRB.
Miscellaneous
Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society - June Ride-of-the-Month, The Lopez
Taco Adventure, 9 a.m., old amtrack station.
Eva Jessye Afro-American Music Collection - The Cavalcade of Black
Art and Art Auction, 2 p.m., Michigan League.
Baha'i Club - Race Unity Day Picnic, noon, Island Park
Center for the Study of Higher Education - conference, "Academic
Renewal: Advancing Higher Education through the 80's," Rackham
Building, all day.
MONDAY
Meetings
Tae Kwon Do Club - 6 p.m., behind IM Building.
Christian Science Organization -7:15 p.m., Room D, Michigan League.
Ann Arbor Support for the Farm Labor Organizing Committee - 7:30
p.m., 308 E. Williams.
SACUA - 3 p.m., 4025 Fleming.
Miscellaneous
Center for the Study of Higher Education - conference, "Academic
Renewal: Advancing Higher Education through the 80's," Rackham
Building, all day.

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