Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 13, 1973 THE ICHIAN DILY hurdaySeptmber13,---2 Confusion plagues credit exam plan (Continued from Page 1) clarify this for all of us. I myself fairs on how these issues are to be am unclear as to how they're go- resolved. ing to handle this," he said. "I wish the University would Zimmerman said he hopes to have recommendations from mem- ) bers of his committee on these Don't worry "housekeeping kinds of questions" ' by the end of the month. frosh told AP Photo THOUSANDS OF ITALIAN leftists carry a portrait of late Chilean President Salvador Allende through the streets of Rome yesterday in a demonstration denouncing the country's military coup. U.S. Knew of coup plot, (Continued from Page 1) A slightly higher return rate and a smaller number of no-shows has also contributed to the problem, he said. LOOKING TO the future, Feld- kamp speculated that the time may come when returning students may no longer be granted dorm space. "So far that hasn't happened, but it may not be far off. Already we've had to deny space to in- coming transfer students for the first time," he said. Most of the homeless students questioned. yesterday still wanted some form of University housing if it was available. Many were will- ing to stay in their temporary places if arrangements can be worked out with the various build- ing directors. Feldkamp empha- sized, however, that the housing office would put no pressure on students to accept a third room- mate or for building directors to reassign rooms. ROB & SHAR But you havent been forgotten. Marion tMarzolf, coordinator of the department's program, ex- plains the apparent haste in get- ting the program to the students before these decisions are finalized as the department's "desire to get the qualified students into feature writing and advanced, interpretive writing courses." "WE WANTED to get this done very early to be sure these stu- dents can get into a section of Jour- nalism 302 this term," she said. Despite the confusion surround- ing the test, Smith claims there is no risk involved in taking it. "ONE HUNDRED per cent no, there's nothing but gain in this program," he said. "What would be the student's loss items?" But when asked specifically how the exam would affect students' transcripts and grade-point aver- ages, Smith admitted, "I just don't know." !. : : ; . .: / ,u /- I ! - ,' ' x WENINE COMPACTS -, T V-1- (C' z , .r n ,u , , ., ' ,