Page Eight rHE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, Februarv 8. 1 197'7 fHE ICHGAN AIL Tusdbv Ferii"v"P197 -J ~ - - I Cp PL NANT5 GALORE VALENTINE SALE A COUPON' 10% OFF ALL PLANTS- PLUS EXTRA BONUS MOISTURE METER-Reg. $9.99 * SWITH COUPON--$5.50' - Good thru Feb. 14 Limit 3 " y -- rrr-rrr --.mmmm---mmmmmmmmm -n. MANY OTHER ITEMS UP TO 50% OFF "You Can Pay More, But You Can't Buy Better" ANN ARBOR YPSILANTI 1202 Packard 616 W. Green St. (at Wells) (next to Wherehouse Records)4 994-4842 485-0174 s~ l.~i~ 5 L~e&-lz 5a e.AAN a'uiaa ~:.A,4o. LSA ponders aid issue Council defeats motion to oppose death penalty (Continued from Page 1) generous financial aid to highly- qualified students. According to a report pre- pared by A. A. Gordus, chair- man of the LSA Steering.Com- mittee on Admissions, the Uni- versity .boasts the second high- est non-resident tuition in the country among all public, state- supported r institutions. The re- port said this factor has prob- ably discouraged applicants no matter what their .qualifications. BUTTS noted that only about one-third of admitted out-of- state students actually enroll at the University. He added that 87 Funds for Basic Educational per cent of all Honors students Opportunity Grants - awarded who qualify for financial aid ac- solely on the basis of need - tually enroll. Onlv 25 n~~~er etnw Sa . i~n mnr lualy .IIV1 . .-.ly J ICP-s 1 of the Honors students* whose fi- nancial aid requests are turned down enroll. The University, Butts said, is becoming "increasingly depend- ent on external, governmental funding for students." General state funds available to under- graduates in 1973-74 totaled $4 million; this year they increased+ by $527,000. Federal funds avail- able to undergraduates in- creased 107 per cent over 73-74 to $11,169,000. 1111vil1almzlio, Lcomparea~ (Continued from Page 1) ('o'incil voted to delete that por-3 maiholes. It also approved a to just $47000 four years ago. COUNCIL also voted last nighton of the amendment after dis- first reading of an ordinance to approve a resolution which covering a section in the City revising the procedure for cre- LAST OCTOBER the Michigan will place an amendment to the Charter which allows Council to ating fire lanes. legislature passed a bill aimed City Charter on the April .ballot. decide wheth4r to pay city C Approval of the Capital Im- at in-state and out-of-state stu- d t wold 11 boards and commissions indi- provements Budget, the site for dents. The bill raised the ad- This amendment wouldallow vidu' dete. famil ioed the apersons who are not officers nor vidually. the proposed fire station, and juasted family income for the employed by city bodies which In other doings last night, the master plan for the Ann Ar- Guaranteed Student Loan Pro- levy taxes-to serve on the Board Council passed an ordinance re- bor Municipal Airport were post- gram from 1a,000 tol2o,000.Un- of Review. The Board makes de- garding safety precautions for poned until next Monday's spe- dergraduates can get a long- cisions concerning city pro erty persons working in the city's cial session. term loan of up to $2,500 per urrently, these persons- year with seven per cent inter- taxes.nCugrbety, hseve on th est paid by the government, are ineligible to serve on the wihtnyast ea.board.' with ten years to repay. Earlier, Council debated the A u th or te Hs o Butts said the requirements Board of Review amendment for "Demonstrated financial need the amendment which ques- does not exclude middle income tioned whether those who serveou rn al s stru students. In fact, middle income on the board should receive pay edro andoud dqaliy" hn evoked heavy discussion from (Continued from Page 1) authors' approval" said Max- eo e said. council members. imn " imv,"ut there is a .catch. If LUNCH DISCUSSION TUESDAY, FEB. 8 -- 12 NOON THE HUMAN RIGHTS PARTY Speaker: BILL WILCOX H HRP Candidate, Ann Arbor City Council Ecumenical Campus Center 921 CHURCH STREET 75c - Food prepared and served byr Church Women United in Ann Arbor ' i This bill became effec January. Join The Daily tive in COUNCIL member Earl Greene (D-2nd Ward), who sup- ported payment for Board of Re- view members, said, "If we're paying folks, we can expect higher competency and involve- ment." Following further discussion, -_ _-- - I FIELDING questions from a receptive audience, Maximov spoke of the Communist publica- tions' attitudes toward Kontin- ent. "The policy of the Commun- ists abroad is not to pay atten- tion to the enemy if at all pos- sible, 'Maximov said through an inerpreter. He added that the editor of a Communist paper in Italy said it was policy not to publish any material objec- tionable to Communist thought. The somber-faced writer also commented on the personal risks that contributing authors1 face when they publish in the' Kontinent. "WE PUBLISH only on the I you want to publish, you ,mut pay for it. A person may have all the freedom to publish that they want, providing they are willing to risk their life." In a subsequent interview, Maximov complained that the U.S. government is not listen- ing to the pleas of the Russian liberal element. He cited former President Ford's refusal to meet with exiled Russian author Alex- ander Solzhenitsyn as evidence of U.S. non-involvement. Maximov added wryly, "Para- doxical as it may seem, the people in Russia are beginning to know the Declaration of In- dependence better than the Americans." 1 1-STOP SHOPPING SAVES MONEY, TIME, ENERGY A1&'AI I T IkLv Fuel crisis eases; cold plants re-open tnrixt c~* PRICES GOOD, THRU SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 MEIJER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES ACC TO SPECIFIED LIMITS. NO SALES TO DEALERS, INSTIT OR DISTRIBUTORS. , 1977. ORDING TUinNS FUJICOLOR F-1I COLOR PRINT FILM For better color prints in one light, brighter colors and better details. Your choice of 110-20 (pocket size), 126-20 (instant load) or 135-20. 99;k-A S Ski ,.' CA Mph . RACER'S INSTANT SPARE * Seals and inflates flat tires * 12 oz. net wt. hoe Dept. - MEUER LADIES' COUPOM SPORT OR DRESS SHODES Sizes 51-10 - Our Reg. $8.94 to $14.94 $3 00,OFF WITH COUPON GOOD 2/7 THRU 2/12/77 ra (r 4NyrT r y/%? urden Center FLOWER $i AEUER O oo VEGETABLE SEEDS Our Reg. 10/$1.90 WITH CO PON CAM 2/7 TNRU 9/12/77DPT 4 By The Associated Press Bundled up against the cold, workers returned to chilly fac- tories yesterday as natural gas started flowing to some eastern and midwestern industries clos- ed when frigid weather strainedI energy supplies to the breaking1 point. Authorities in many areas warned that plants could be shut down again if the weather takes a turn for the worse. Below- freezing temperatures gripped much of the eastern half of the country yesterday, but there were predictions of improve- ment later in the week. BUSINESSES that were open perated at lower-than-usual temperatures. In Virginia, for example, schools and business- es were required to keep ther- mostats at 65 or less during operating hours. Nearly all workers wore sweaters or other *heavy clothing. And in North Carolina, most of the state's 10,000 employes took the day off in compliance with Gov. Jim Hart's four-day work week order to conserve energy. State workers will put in four 10-hour days each week for the nxt 30 days. Consumers, meanwhile, con- tinued to find that the cold had put a crimp in supplies of fresh fruits and vegetables, driving up prices. Citrus fruits and other crops from Florida were de- stroyed by the cold weather; food shipments from other parts of the country piled up in mid- western depots when delivery trucks were stalled by snow. Although yesterday brought back-to-work orders for hun- dreds of thousands of laid-off employes, many factories faced longer shutdowns because of still-short natural g s supplies. REG. $1.27 $1 00 w ork s we te s-so l u A. 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