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(Continued from Page 1) -taxes - was "reasonable," but "I HOPE the concern over the
Jaskiewicz advocates cutting should be considered in terms "I HOPE the concern over the
back 'Dial-A-Ride and replacing vices. . quality of teaching and educa-
it with line bus service during Wilcox opposes annexation. tion is continued, said Rachal
rush hours. "Parking must be "We should deal with what Solom, LSA Student Government
in or around downtown," he we've got," he said. "The em- President, and that voting this
said, and added that the city phasis should be on develop- tdown doesn't stop furthersinno-
need "responsible growth" cen- ment, not growth.",ation that the University
tered arouond the downtown 't eh needs."
area. Jaskiewicz sees "clean, U l tthree candidats said The student
progressive industry" and a , University should make more Thstdn government came
of an effort to house its stu- out earlier this week with a let-
middle - income tax base as dents. Latta and Jaskiewicz ter opposing the proposal. At
spurs to such growth. both voiced support for a bill that time, LSA student govern-
L A T T A A G R E E D that sponsored by State Rep. Gil ment vice-president Dick Bra-
"growth is inevitable," but add- Bursley (R-Ann Arbor), which zee expressed concern about the
grotht"h isivtabl bikt ad would force the University to English training of the people
thawht tlookase-d .compensate the city for services i who would have taught the
where it takes place issme it uses, classes. "I don't think it's a
thingCity ouscCXanderedr Ivery effective use of students'
He said annexation of township WILCOX SAID the University time," he added.
of the added cost of city ser- sol loribretect
"islands" - areas encircled byI for thel ax-o eimptrsetatuofits ;Political Science professor
the city but which pay no city thelands,and that the city should John Kingdon also spoke against
insist on an end to DNA re- the new requirements. He cited'
T r search at the University. the amount of time needed to
1. L Jaskiewicz listed his three top correct papers and said the re-
budget priorities as. housing, sources poured into teaching lit-
streets, and an improved meth-
od of disposing of solid waste.
Airplane Latta would emphasize human APRIL GRADS
services programs, housing, and
the maintenance of other city to attend commencement
Ci iservice levels. you must order a
C o l sio n Wilcox said he would press coo and down by
for enforcement of the human MARCH 30, 1977
P rights ordinance, improvement
d! of the ecological balance of the From the U. CELLAR
P rou e city through trash recycling, 769-7940
and funding of social services.

eracy in a non- ~ngtsn course
would "divert energy from
teaching the subject." He said
some of the workload would fall
on the shoulders of teaching as-
sistants. "I don't frankly believe
that this program would work,"
he added.
PROF. MARTIN Stiles, anoth-
er opponent of the plan who'
spoke for the Chemistry Depart-I
ment, warned. "We can go

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lution." He suggested that a
strengthening of admission cri-
teria would put pressure on sec-
ondary schools to make their
English programs more strin-
gent.
Fader had no comment on the
defeat of the proposal.

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(Continued from Page 1)
flights diverted from Las Pal-j
mas took off safely before the
collision.
THE SPANISH news agency
Oifra quoted airport sources as
saying the flight recorder from
the American plane showed the
airport control tower had order-
ed Pan American pilot, Capt.
'victor Grubb's of Centerport,
N.Y., to move onto the main
runway. The sources said the
U.S. plane apparently misunder-
stood the order and taxied onto'
another runway where the KLM
plane was taking off, Oifra said.
In New York a Pan American
spokesman said he understood
all tape had been sent to Wash-
ington.
The analysis of the recorder
tape by experts of the National
Transportation S a f e t y Board
(NTSB) may help determine the
cause of the collision. The voice
of the tower flight controller isI
also on the cockpit tape.
ANOTHER TAPE, recorded-in
the tower, has been confiscated
by a Spanish judge, the Pan!
Am spokesman said .
Representatives of the United
States, Dutch and Spanish gov-
ernments on the scene had;
agreed to send the tape to
Washington for analysis because
of sophisticated American equip-
ment, the spokesman said.
LOS RODEOS Airport has a~
reputation for bad weather and
bad visibility.
It is built on a plateau of an
altitude .of about 2,000 feet sur-
rounded by hills.
The 3,400-yard runway has the
usual navigational landing aids
and there are about five to six',
jurmbo flights a week to the air-
port during the holiday season.

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