Page 12-Friday, December 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily FIRM SA YS HIKE COMPLIES WITH ANTI-INFLA TION GUIDELINES DETROIT (UP Telephone Co. an is seeking $234 mi the next two ye freeze basic resi next October to c Ma Bell seeks rate increase of 7.2 per cent PI) - Michigan Bell and late 1980. private line business hookups, residen- tober would result in increases ranging an effect on our request," Ferguson taking effect last Ja nnounced yesterday it WILLIAM FERGUSON, executive ce extensions, and installation charges from 46 to 61 cents a month for the said. creases since 197 ha illion in rate hikes over vice president of Michigan Bell, said by $90 million - or 7.18 per cent - once average customer. This means basic Michigan Bell's last rate increase only half as much as th ars, but says it will rates for most of the firm's three the increase is approved by the PSC. monthly charges would be raised to an $86.3 million - also took effect in two sumer Price Index, Fe idential charges until million residential customers have The company asked that $48 million average $6.82 in small, outstate com- stages, with the final $27.4 million omply with federal an- bP~ n t l thisua "at d ~ nt f that nmit h wndar dna n t";ot Q ; . ,,n.-; nuary. Total in- ave amounted to he rise in the Con- rguson said. ti-inflation guidelines. The $234 million rate application was the largest ever filed by the giant utility with the state Public Service Com- mission, but the increases would take effect in stages between next spring keen stam e s year,' ana unaer our proposal there'd be no increase in rates for basic service or most calls Ifor almost all of next year." Under the proposal, Michigan Bell would raise rates for specialized ser- vices such as PBX, key equipment, u La U amuun Ue aware e on an in- terim basis to cover higher labor costs. Ferguson said the company actually needs a rate hike of $142 million, but decided to defer $52 million of that amount until after next October to adhere to the seven per cent price in- crease guideline of the Carter ad- ministration's anti-inflation policy. HOWEVER, a Bell spokesman' acknowledged that no action is expec- ted to be taken by the PSC on the request for permanent rate relief until next September. The spokesman said the rate hike for residential service sought for next Oc- mumties to $8.95 in the Detroit area. "We've done everything we can to minimize the need for rate increases," Ferguson said. "But costs have been going up so rapidly that a telephone price increase is essential to assure our ability to continue providing top quality service." THE APPLICATION anticipates the need for a $92 million general rate hike in the latter half of 1980 to cover in- creased costs for labor and depreciation. "But, of course, there's no way for us to know what anti-inflation guidelines may exist at that time that could have Ferris St. strike possible as teachers reject report BIG RAPIDS (UPI) - Ferris State College teachers, who struck at the beginning of the school year, con- sidered new strike plans yesterday af- ter rejecting a court-ordered fact- finders report. J. N. Musto, executive director of the Ferris Faculty Association, said con- tract talks between the teachers and the school administrators are expected to resume next week, probably Tuesday or Wednesday. ASKED WHETHER another strike was looming, Musto replied, "We told the membership last night that there should be no action taken individually or collectively prior to the first of the year." The 43-page fact-finders report was unanimously approved by the college's Board of Control. It calls for a 6.5 per cent pay hike for the teachers for the first year, seven per cent the second, and five to eight per cent the third, based on changes in the Consumer Price Index. "In our review of the report, we find it ta contain major deficiencies," Musto said. Mountaineering#3. -......-..-' scec nateato di n usc f h e.ontbegisbreaigfr themontin (ie.,aqckjaunt1t yourfavrit-pakag empori you '$ vrmjo).Hece.tisad. rSippingvs.,chugging Bothavtheimerisocoure.Bugeral s ing, except+for casestftrmetirst or a leaking. . j."j Mountaineering, as all but the chronically misin-formed know, is the skillthe science and the art of drinking Busch'" Beer It begins by heading for the mountans (i.e., a Jquick jaunt to your favorite package emporium or wateringhole) andends by downing the mountains (i.re.bs slow staking swallows of the brew that is Busch). 9 However, between those two points lies a vast area Of personal peccadilloes sometimes called technique and sometimes called methodology (depending on your major). Hence, this ad. Sipping vs. chuggingd Both have their merits, of course. But generally speak- in(g, except for cases of extreme thirst or a leaking glass, sipping is the more prudent practice for serious, sustained mountaineering. 9I Next, .the proper posi- tion. t=Some s swear by i- vs. c - tofing; others by W standing. Suffice it to say that the most successful r-- :o mountaineers are flexible, so you'll find " ° ; : , ~ " , 1 both sitters an d stan ders. *(except on New Year's Eve, s * t when it's almost impossible to find a sitter.) 91 which r ° ~brings us to additives. Occa- = A lion ; Yigal Allon to talk at 'U' Former Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon will speak at Rackham' Auditorium on Dec. 17 at 1 p.m., University officials announced yester- day. Allon will speak on the latest developments in the Mideast peace talks. He will be here to visit the University's Institute of Public Policy Studies. Allon is a leader of Israel's Labor Party and chairman of the World Labor Zionist Movement. 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Contact: Gloria Bock, R.N., Nursing Recruiter through Nursing Service. Ext. 2453 uncomwommed compromised Fig. 3 sionally a neophyte will sprinkle salt in his Busch others mix in tomato juice and a few on the radical fringe will even add egg. While these manipulations .. can't be prohibited (this is, after all, a free country), they are frowned upon. Please be advised that purity is a virtue, and the natural refreshment of Busch is best uncompromised. T Finally, there's the issue of containers. Good taste dictates a glass be used. But bad planning sometimes prevents that. If you find yourself forced to drink from the can, you should minimize this breach of etiquette. Be formal. Simply let your little finger stick out stiffly (see Fig. 4). Happy Mountaineering! VS. Slitting Fib 4 ;Y 0 o M I i i