Page Eight . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 15, 1973 Page Eight\. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 1 5, 1973 U Government will allow hikes in gas prices after cost review A PLAY POOL FREE MICHIGAN UNION BILLIARD ROOM WASHINGTON (Reuter and UPI) 1 test Phase Four of the President -The Cost of Living Council an- nounced yesterday that it will allow gasoline and home heating oil deal- ers to raise their ceiling prices after a review of retail cost fac- tors. The council said that dealers will have to submit justification for price increases. CLC director John Dunlop indicated that hikes could come by the end of the month. THE ACTION follows demonstra- tions at Congress this week by gasoline station operators to pro- Nixon's economic policy. Many gasoline dealers, especially independents, have complained that the ceilings, if allowed to stand, will force them out of busi- ness since the government formula does not allow them to pass on higher wholesale costs to their cus- tomers in the form of higher prices. Hundreds of service stations shut down for the weekend Fridpy in a national protest over the Phase IV gasoline gas price controls. THE COUNCIL told the dealers junta blames takeover on 'extremist invasion' to submit price and cost forms by Sept. 25 for review. After the re- view, Dunlop said that the ceiling price would be adjusted upward, but he did not say by how much or when it would be approved. A commission official said he expected the review to be com- pleted by early October. At the same time, the council said it would allow Atlantic Ritch- field Oil Co. to raise its wholesale price of gasoline and home heating oil by one cent per gallon, effec- tive on Monday. THE COUNCIL also said it would meet next week with major im- porters of home heating oil to dis- cuss methods to assure an ade- quate supply for the coming winter demands. There has been much concern that schools and, other public in- stitutions in the Midwest would be shut down because of the oil short- age. Last year the University faced a severe energy squeeze when its supply of natural gas was cut and it was forced to rely on uncertain oil reserves. Have a flair for aritic writing? If you are ineet poetry, and music~, or writing feature stories a b ou t the drama, dance, film, arts: Contact Art; E dito r, c/o The Michigan Daily. Mon., Sept. -17 Tue., Sept. 18: Thu., Sept. 20 COMING SOON 5:00-7:00 P.M. If crowded we may have to limit your time to 45 minutes Michigan Invitational Tournament r (Continued from Page 1) lations with the new .Chilean gov- ernment would continue normally. U. S. policy does not usually in- clude formal recognition of chan- ges of government in foreign coun- tries. ONLY TWO countries in the world have extended official recog- nition to the new Chilean adminis- tration - the rightwing military regimes of Uruguay and Brazil. .Inside Chile, theChristian Dem- ocratic Party and the National Par- ty, both previously anti-Allende, have announced their support of the coup. Thousands of Chileans came downtown yesterday to view for the first time the debris left by the tank and gunbattles during the coup and during government at- tempts the last four days to snuff out pockets of sniper resistance. THE LIFTING of an almost con- tinuous curfew permitted Chileans to leave their homes to purchase food and to visit the battlefield of the coup. Bombs, rockets, tank shelling and machinegun fire left gaping holes in office buildings. Thous- ands of windows were broken and the historic presidential palace was heavily damaged. The four-man military junta, op- erating from the Ministry of De- fense building, directed continuing gunfights yesterday against armed supporters of the Allende govern- ment. Gunfire could be heard oc- casionally in several areas of the city. OFFICIAL CASUALTY figuresj have not been given but unofficial reports say 500 to 1,000 people have died as a result of the coup. The government said . yesterday many persons have been arrested. In London, the Communist news- paper Morning Star said Allende fought Tuesday with a sub machine gun as soldiers closed in on the presidential palace. The newspaper did not say if Al- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINX Satugday, September 1S DAY CALENDAR lende died fighting or if he com- mitted suicide as claimed by the police. THE COMMUNIST newspaper quoted -orge Timossi,aipersonal friend of Allende and chief of bu- reau of the Cuban Prensa Latina news agency in Santiago. The Communist paper said To-, mossi was told by Jaime Barrios, a presidential economic adviser in a telephoneconversation from the palace during the battle: "It's to the end. Allende's shoot- ing with a machine gun this is infernal. The smoke is suffocat- ing us." Allende died soon after with his gun in his hands and a steel helmet on his head, Timossi reported. UAC-DAYSTAR ga stephen stills and manassas triday sept.h8 8 P.M. crisler arena $x.00 michigan union 11-5:30 rn-I $5.00 door also in advance at south u. discount records and world hdqtrs. records so~rry n noprsonl rchecks HOW IS YOUR DELIVERY?' Is delivery of THE DAILY acceptable? rWe hope so! If not, please call us at 764-0558, MON.- FRI., 10-3'and tell us what's wrong. It's the only way we can try to correct the errors. * * AND IF you want to order THE DAILY for home delivery use the same number: 764-0558. DAILY CIRCULATION STAFF AP Photo GASOLINE DEALERS PROTEST on the steps of the U.S. Capitol earlier this week in opposition to the Nixon administration's pricing and energy policies. .The dealers won a victory yesterday when the Cost of Living Council okayed price ceiling hikes pending retail cost reviews. _______ __________________________________________________________ ~iI Order your MICHIGAN DAILY subscription at these 4 ridiculously low prices (SAVE up to 33% from the Music School: Jack Crotty, piano, SM ry, p Recital Hall, 2:30 pm. SGT . PEPPER 1028 E. University 662-0202 OPEN 7 DAYS 9:30-11:00 BEER & WINE FRESH MEAT CHEESES PRODUCE SALADS DELICATESSEN PARTY TRAYS MOUNTAIN HIGH ICE CREAM .. 59c pt. a DANNON YOGART .......... 3 for 89c LARGE EGGS..............79c dozen COKE AND TAB .............. 6 pk. 89c COLBY CHEESE............ $1.09 lb. BANANAS........... ....lOc lb. I RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT Buy one. .. 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