7 :} . 4 .,, LONDON AND BACK FOR $236 Carter OKs 'Skyt IF YCU SEE LZ' G LY Professor passes away Norman Maier, University professor emeritus of psychology, died Saturday at the age of 76. Maier- taught at the University since 1931. In 1938 he was the recipient of the Henry Russel award, given annually by the University in recognition of faculty achievement in research and teaching. Maier authored 19 books, as well as hundreds of articles in scholarly journals. His writings were translated into nine landuages. Maier is survived by his wife, Ayesha, and his three sons. Happenings ... are nothing to sniff at today ... first, to CGo Club kicks off an afternoon meeting at 2 p.m. in room 2050 of the Frieze Building... the International Center holds a 3:30 p.m. meeting for all interested volun- teers ... spend the rest of the afternoon weaving romantic tales in the Arb... at 7 p.m. Women in Communications Inc. holds a meeting for members and interested women in the South Quad Lounge. Refresh- ments will be served ... also at 7 p.m. the NAACP will hold its first fall meeting at the Trotter House .on Washtenaw. The group will outline plans for the coming year... if you can manage to be in three places at one time, why not attend the Undergraduate Political Scien- ce Association ,meetingĀ° at 7 p.m. in room 2003 Angell Hall?,...-the Ministry of Natural Law and Order of the Ann Arbor Capital of the Age of Enlightenment will hold a symposium entitled "Consciousness; the seat of natural law and order" at 7:30 p.m. in the Law Club Central Lounge. . . Washtenaw Friends of the Earth is holding a mass meeting in the Union Kuenzel Room at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be offered.., also at 7:30 Jan Clausing from Disabled Students' Services will speak on disabled students and rights of th disabled in the Alice Lloyd Blue Carpet Lounge .-the Capital of the Age of Enlightenment will also sponsor a lecture on "Transcendental meditaton-all possibilities" in the Ann Arbor Public Library at 7:30 p.m... . Pianist Maria Meirelles will offer the sixth installment in her performance of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. The presentation is free .. the Anthroposophical Student Association presents Rev. Rosemarie Bergmann :speaking on "Feeling and the reality of love" at 8 p.m. in the Mosher-Jordan Lounge.. . Rambling Jack Elliot does his thing tonight, 8:30 p.m., st the Ark ... finally, the Capital of the Age of Enlightenment holds its third event of the day, this one entitled "Mediators' full moon walk and talk" at 9 p.m. at Huron River islands on Fuller, Road and Huron Parkway ... Don't tell us there's nothing to do today. On the outside"... If this is September it must be fall, but someone up there is treating us to a little Indian Summer. Yqu can look forward to sunny skies today, scarred only by a few scatterted clouds. The high will be traveling west at about 10-20 miles an hour. Tomorrow, more of the glorious same. WASHINGTON (AP) - Yesterday's introduction of a bargain-basement, $236 round-trip air fare between New York and London gives travelers al- most a dozen basic fares to choose from and makes the job of figuring out which one is best even more difficult. Just as consumers were getting used to a new schedule of fares, President Carter announced that he. had over- ruled a Civil Aeronautics Board recom- mendation and approved a $256 "budg- et fare" and a $290 advance purchase excursion APEX fare. THE FIRST Laker Airways Skytrain flight from London to New York took off yesterday, about five minutes later than scheduled, with a little more than one-fifth of its 345 seats empty. The first New York to London flight departed last night from New York's Kennedy Airport. Similar flights will leave daily from now on. The difference between the bottom - $236 no meals, movies or beverages in- cluded - and the top - $1,312 for first- class luxury - is $1,076. The most ex- pensive New York-London round-trip fare is more than 5 1 times or 456 per cent higher than the cheapest. The Laker fare is a standby arrange- ment. You go to a special travel center, take a number and wait for the tickets to go on sale six hours before departure time. When you're coming back, you do the same thing in London. ESTABLISHED air giants such as British Airways, Pan Americanand Trans World Airlines, are offering "standby "tickets only $8.70 more than Skytrain's fare. This was their competi- tive response to Laker's move, and Laker predicted that by April the air- lines will have endedtheir reduced fare scheme. Pan Am sold 34 of 35 standby seats allocated for the first of yesterday's flights and TWA carries an average of 68 standby passengers daily. British Airways reported it had 65 standby passengers on flights leaving up to midday yesterday. While there are no guaranteed spaces for standby passengers on these flights, they do get full economy service once they get aboard. Laker passengers must pay for their New York - London Round-Trip Fares Laker Skytrain $ 236 Standby 5,256 Budget $ 280 (Advance purchase excursion APEX fare. buy ticket 45 days In S 350 advance, stay 14.45 days; GiT [Group Inclusive Tour; S382 7.10 days ___ __ CIT (Sroup Inclusive Tour: $424 14.21 days Excursion 22.45 days Youth fare (Ages 12.21 $473 Excursion$34 14.21 days$54 Relular Economy $62 (Seed up ti ln er) _________, _ 1st Class mIi aptisen Yw $1,312, The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, September 27, 1977-Page ; 404 rain'competitioi meals or take along their own food. advance purchase excursion fare which , The major airlines also have a s- the CAB had rejected. The existin: called budget fare, allowing travelers APEX fare had been $350 to select the week, but not the day they Other fares include two excursio fly. The airlines had applied to the CAB fare r6ands$541 dtwo exup sin for a $256 round-trip budget fare, but fares $467 and $541, two groups - inclu were turned down. 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