}Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY U.S. dollars spark trade dispute; DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN mark an By AP and Reuters FRANKFURT, West Germany -A fresh wave of speculation against the dollar hit the foreign exchange markets in Frankfurt and Tokyo yesterday. Dealers estimated the West Ger- man Central Bank had been forc- ed to buy between 500 and 600 mil- lion dollars by mid-morning to keep the United States currency at its internationally agreed floor price of 3.1500 marks. West Germany has borne the brunt of the international selling in yen of dollars in the past week, b more than 2.5 billion dollars vestors and big institutions w: Deutschmarks and otherr currencies rather than a U. S rency. They are buying up harder rencies, particularly the De mark and the yen, in the exp tion of a sudden profit if thes currencies should be upvalu The dollar-dumping in West many and other money marke flected a widespread judgmen the dollar's official value is Navy jet crash toll may reach twenty devaluation hin iuying ged higher than its real worth, and it has bought more t as in- that sooner or later the official lion dollars to maint anted rate will have to give. parity. major Washington wants the readjust- President Nixon's . cur- ment to come by revaluation of for- negotiator, William E eign currencies, particularly the day gave an appare r cur- West German. mark and the Japa- the U. S. expects Japa utsch- nese yen. But neither the Japanese the yen as part of its pecta- nor the Germans, so far, have to world trade and n e two been willing to undercut their ex- bility. ued. port chances. Eberles apparent hi t Ger- If their currencies were revalued ing a day of talks w ts re- as the United States wants, im- government officialsc t that ports such as Volkswagens and Japan should take to peg- rsisohradioswok agensoresided trade surplus w expensive in U. S. stores. And con- which reached four i E versely, U. S. exports would be last year. cheaper in Germany and Japan, Japanese sources sa giving U. S. traders"an edge..ican officials message The Central Bank of Japan is port curbs, more imp believed to have bought some 105 rency adjustment." million dollars yesterday as pres- $ bThe American tra sres from Western Europe con-$8.5 billion is one of tinued to be felt. In therVast week, the dollar has weaken a new monetary crisi C ash- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- Europe. crash- aged by students at the University of Governors of state minis- Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. 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Kaplaeu, Jackson Dupree and Milda Vaivada, "The Discipline of Zazen", than 8501m1- 7:30 p.m. ain the yen's International Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, 8-11 p.m., 8-9 p.m., teaching. chief trade UAC-Michmimers: Woody Allen's chie trae nlv_ "lnv t Avi sim"Mnal ' i! WABX present... The Incredible ... The Outrageous DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS "Super Hero of 20th Century Music n.." --Rolling Stone also special guest star Kberle yester- nt hint that an to revalue contribution monetary sta- nt came dur- ith Japanese on the steps cut its lop- ith the U. S. billion dollars aid the Amer- was ..."ex- orts and cur- de deficit of the reasons ned, creating s in Western! banks from ean nationsj asel, Switzer-I nd to discuss he guidelines lve the crisis hat meeting. ply i iagain, bam, Mendels- sohn, 8 p.m. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention Students: Feb. 20, 1973 (5:00 p.m.) is the last date for the Win- ter Term when the Registrar's Office will allow refund for a 50 per cent Withdrawal. Career Planning & Placement Info: For grads with no education courses, Boston College Master of Arts in Teaching is a 15-mo. program, withI-- $3500 paid internship at secondary level. I BOB SEGER and his GROUP SATURDAY, FEB. 17-8:00 P.M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM Tickets $4 and $5 at Masonic Aud. B.O., Hudson's and Grinnell's A GOLDEN GOOSE PRODUCTION For liberal arts grads with no edu- cation courses, Univ. of Pa. offers a teacher intern program with $2600 paid internship, Application deadline: March 15. Canada Manpower offers services to Canadians graduating in 1973, check this office (3200 SAB) for details. .. Summer Placement: Camp Sea Gull, Mich. Coed will interview Tues., Feb. 13, 1 :30-5:00. Openings include general counselors, arts and craft, nurse, trip- ping, sailing and other specialists. Camp Oakland, Coed, Mich. Under- privileged Children, will interview Thurs., Feb. 15, 9:30-5:00. Openings in- clude cabin counselors, specialists in arts and crafts, waterfront director, nurse, program director, cook. Details and applications available in 212 SAB and you may register by phone or in person. U -M DANCERS IN CONCERT AT POWER Friday, February.9, 1973 Jane Fonda in iI "emerges as the finest screen actress of her generation." --LIFE TONIGHT Feb. 9-10-7-8-9-10 p.m. MLB Auditoriums 3 & 4 ALAMEDA, Calif. UP) - Emer-t gency workers searched today fori additional victims believed buriede in debris after a Navy fightert plane crashed into an apartment house and exploded, touching off an inferno that spread to two ad- joining apartment buildings. Three were known dead, at least' 17 were injured. About 20 persons are feared dead. Authorities said that in all, more than 200 persons were believed liv- ing in the buildings affected by the crash and fire in the San Francisco Bay area community. Intense heat prevented workers from entering the rubble for sever- al hours after the crash late Wednesday night. Workers wear- ing asbestos clothing and fire-$ men protected by a stream of wa- ter finally were able to start a search of the smoldering, charred debris. The building struck by the A71 Corsair was a wooden, four-story, open-courtyard type. One of the adjoining apartment buildings was leveled, another damaged. Witnesses in the residential area said they heard a "whining" noise: just before the crash. Then there was an explosion that sent flames and smoke several hundred feet into the air, they said. A radio transmission was moni- I WABX Presents ; U I THE I If B3EE GEES II I WITH 30 MEMBERS OF * DETROIT SYMPHONY I Conducted by GLYNDWR W. HALE I Special Guest Star I From England I JIMMY STEVENS u TUES., MARCH20 COBO ARENA TICKETS $6.50 $5.50 $4.50 * I BY MAIL ORDER ONLY * Mail order only to Cobo Arena I -Bee Gees Concert, 40 W. * Jefferson, Det. 48226. 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