Rage Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 28, 1975 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 28, 1975 We are devioping a graduate program leading to the degree of PhD in Engineering and Public Affrairs Students must have an undergraduate level background in Engineering, Science, Math, or Statistics. A limited number of students will be admitted for the coming academic year. Some RA support is available. For information write: Engineering and Public Affairs Carnegie-Mellon University Schenley Park Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 or telephone (412) 621-2600 x462 D' dRATES SOAR Diag dogs create problemsYh areflea i (Continued from Page 1) a dog in Ann Arbor ranges frnm Dr. Owen Kleinschmi -t of ineer for the Wash anaw $48 to $60. The Humane So- Easthaven Animal Hosp ial in- nty Health Department says ciety clinic charges $1$. curs "that a spay clinic is not engi Cou that along with the prYem of dog bites, dog feces can spread upwards of 40 diseases to hu- mans. "LOOSE DOGS also pose an additional problem to other dogs," said Johnson. "They zre more likely to afflict another dog with a disease than a hu- man." Help has finally come in the way of controlling the pet popu- lation at least in the city of Ann Arbor. The Huron Valley Humane Society's spay and reu- ter clinic has now been open for three weeks. It offers low cost spaying and neutering of dogs and cats. The going price for spaying DOLORES GIBSON, prisi- dent of the Huron Valley Hu- mane Society is enthusiastic about the progress of the clinic. "We are doing marvelou~ly. We have done 74 spays and neu- ters in the past three weeks, and this week a veterinarian was put on full time," says Gibson. According to a vet at the Ann Arbor Animal Hospital who re- fused to be named, "The spay clinic is not the answer. It's a drop in the bucket." "THE CLINIC gets people who in the normal course of events would have gotten their dog spayed anyway," ne said. the complete answer to oet over- population. "You can spay dogs until you're blue in the face," says Kleinschmidt, "but you just won't get enough of them." RECENTLY, an ordinance was brought before the city council dealing with animal zon- trol. Due to errors in the word- ing, it was defeated. The cr- ganization of a citizens commit- tee to be set up at Mayor James Stephenson's convenience has been promised to study the problem and write a .iew ordi- nance. Stephenson has not app iuted W-ASHINGTON OP)-The Civil A e r o n a u t i c s Board (CAB) agreed yesterday to let airlines flying between the United States and Europe raise air fares by from 3.6 per cent to 16.5 per cent to offer discount air.fares to youths and persons who pur- chase tickets in advance. It approved an 8 per cent in- crease in first class and econo- my class promotional fares over the North and Central Pacific; and a 5 to 10 per cent increase in air fares between the United States and the Caribbean. THE HIKES had been worked out by international airlines ear- lier and were submitted to the CAB for approval. They are ef- to submit new data within 20 days so the board could deter- mine if its action was proper. It said it specifically wantedI to know what the increases in the North Atlantic fares would do to Pan American World Air-' ways and Trans World Airlines in view of the fact that the board has allowed those twol carriers to stop competing cn several international routes. THE CAB action means that first class round trip flights be- tween New York and London, will cost $1,156 this summer, compared to $1,084 last 6urnmer,l a 6.6 per cent increase. The increases over the North iod and the high demand surn- mer season. Economy flights between New York and London this summer will cost $764 compared to $726 last summer; the 14-to-21-eay excursion flight will cost $54 instead of the $553 paid last simmer; and the popular 22-to- 45-day excursion flight will cost $493 instead of $433. YOUTHS AND customers with long range plans will be able to travel under cheaper fares. The youth fare this summer be- tween New York and London will be $465 for a round trip. The advance purchase fare-- the lowest to be offered on sched- uled flights-will be $399. To take advantage of the ad- Includes: message ro Love Captain Coconut Peace in el Mississippi d fril den't Passover 09 this great price! thru 4-1 " AMERICA' HEARTS Includes:DaisyJane/Seasons People in the Wley Company . A MA tapes. en sale tee X4/1 But now they can get it done the committee, and will not say fec' cheaper." when it will be formed. 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Atlantic vary according t- :he vance purchase fare, passengers lthough the board took action kind of flight, with the 16.5 per will have to make their reserva- cent for affinity group flights tions and pay for their tickets the proposed increases, ap- during the "shoulder" season, I more than two months before ving some and rejecting defined as that period separ at- they plan to leave. They must ers, it ordered the airlines ing the low-demand winter per- pay a maximum $50 charge if - -i they decide not to take their - - - - - - - MM - - - --tripat the time it is scnedled. In agreeing to let the airlines j again offer youth fares, the I board retreated from its two- year-old decision that youth M R IN IZZAfares were descriminatory and should not be allowed. VI IIIADI r f'PniI~fKtInn v /4LLJUDL.../Lurv.. $100 off Any Large or Extra-Large Pizza with one or more items OFFER GOOD THRU MON., MARCH 31, 1975 769-8030 ONE COUPON PER PIZZA m- min-mmmmmm-m I 1i I /I 1 MAY GRADUATE? 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