Carter to propose tax breaks in 1978 Page 2-Thursday, December 1, 1977-The Michigan Daily 25 candidates seek 12 LSA-SG seats (Continued from Page 1) preferences on investment profits, called capital gains, and to reduce double taxation on corporate divi- dends. Carter voiced the possibility of postponing comprehensive tax re- form at a nationally televised news conference. "IN 1978, there will be a substan- tial tax reduction," he declared. "And combined with that will be an adequate proposal for a tax reform." But Carter added: "Some of the more controversial items on tax reform that have been proposed to me - they would be very time- consuming and have very little monetary significance - might be delayed until later on because I feel that it is necessary to expedite the effectiveness of substantial tax re- form. "And I am committed and the Democratic congressional leaders,. at least, are committed to substantial tax reduction in 1978 as soon as we put it through." THE PRESIDENT said tax in- creases will be necessary this year "to restore the integrity of the Social Security system . . . and to carry out a comprehensive energy policy." But he said he hopes "that all those changes in the law that bring about, any tax increases would be conclud- ed in 1977." In the House, Ullman said the, President "is saying niuch the same thing I've been saying in recent months. "Increased energy taxes as well as increased Social Security taxes will need to be offset by an income tax deduction," the chairman declared. Ullman said earlier this month that he doesn't think Carter has given up trying to achieve comprehensive tax, reform "as a long term objective." (Continued from Page 1) DiGIUSEPPE says this is the reason that voting in Alice Lloyd and East Quad is for five hours, while Markley has polls open for only two. But according to Dick Brazee, LSA- SG president and a member of PESC, no PESC candidates even live in Lloyd or East Quad. PESC will have four candidates run- ning in this election, New Action Coal- ition will have 2, the Bullshit Party 2, the Democratic Reform Party will have Danko finally gets MSA seat (Contifued from Page 1) Eldredge. "We have no reason to doubt (Gibson's recommendation)." "We needed someone who could cope with the shenanigans of MSA," said Library Science student government. president Tachuk, defending his choice of a non-Library Science student to the post. Tachuk said the school's students were "highly motivated" concerning MSA, but stressed it would have been difficult to "have found anyone who could go to the meetings right away because MSA is so confusing." Tachuk said a permanent representative will be picked soon. "Anybody who goes to MSA for one meeting leaves with their hair standing up," he added. 4, the Forces of Goodness and Niceness (FGN) 2, while the remaining 11 candi- dates are running independently. Brazee feels that the large number of candidates running for the eight full- year and 4 half-year seats is not an indi- cation of a decrease in apathy, but rather that, "a lot of people are running as a joke." In fact, it is the current rise in apathy that concerns Brazee the most. LAST MONTH'S re-organization of LSA-SG, spearheaded by Brazee, was designed to reduce apathy by "in- creasing the credibility and visibili- ty" of the widely unnoticed body. After the election, Brazee hopes to carry out a fifteen-point internal and external organization of LSA-SG that was agreed upon by incumbents in workshop sessions held early this mon- th. The re-organization establishes LSA-SG sponsorship of alternative edu- cation programs, assessmentof student needs, as well as several student advo- cacy programs. LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER NEW YORK (AP) - A survey of young people between the ages of 14 and 25 found that "women whose fathers were college graduates or had some college education were more likely to choose an executive-professional life as their ambition than men whose fathers had similar educational background." The study by the American Council of Life Insurance also found that "among women whose fathers had a high school education or less, only 30 per cent preferred the executive life style." It said that among the young men surveyed, those who had fathers with a college background, "were no more likely to be attracted to the executive- professional style than those whose fathers had less schooling." For Used, Rare, and Out-of Print Books I O 7 C WEST SIDE BOOK!SHOP 113 W. 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"The last street the University petitioned for vacation was East University between North and South University. "This parcel may some- time be used to develop a pedestrian greenway," he said. Although City Administrator Syl- vester Murray said the city "routine- ly vacates streets," this particular transaction was unique and "did not occur as anything planned. Murray said the exchange came about when City Council resolved that the $18,000 per acre appraised value of the North Campus land was too steep. Agreement was reached that the University would receive the two streets plus $5,000 for the land. The city plans to develop a park on the two-acre site. The University, Murray said, will have to apply for street vacation. The 30 to 60-day process involves clearing the trade through city planning and streets and traffic departments. . ------------- LAST CHANCE ! ! 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