Page Two FHE MICHIGAN DAILY urs ay, March :3 1 , Page Two EHE MICHIGAN DAILY Iriursday, March ii, I'~II ...... IAMA DONT fODI BEND, STAPi$ ORMUTILATE MEINANY WAYII YES. OUR COMPUTER MAKES MISTAKES TOO! If you have any problems with your subscription give us a call. 10 to 4, 764-0558. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 4:00 P.M. ' f { DAILY, DIGEST, MARCH 31,1977 1I- Professor Joel Feinberg Department of Philosophy, Rockerfeller University "LEGAL MORALISM AND FREE FLOATING EVILS" AUDITORIUM D, ANGELL HALL Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy .and the Law School PLEASE NOTE: This lecture is the first in the series, "Lectures in Human Value and Behavior," sponsored by the Tanner Foundation. ALL YOU CAN EAT Thursday Special 5 to 10 P.M. French Fried Smelt DINNER INCLUDES: " French Fried Smelt * French Fried Potatoes * Large Pretzel Bell Salad with Choice of Dressing 0 Steaming Hot Basket of Russian Rye Bread From Wire Service Reports International 747 crash CANARY ISLANDS - Spanish officials agreed yesterday to re- lease tapes of the last exchang- es among two Boeing 747 pilots and the airport tower here, giv- ing investigators a record of events leading up to aviation's worst disaster. Authorities said the tapes would be flown to Washington at the request of Dutch and American officials for an analy- sis in the presence of KLM and Pan American crew members UNIVERSITY H. A CE II who could identify the voices. Investigators said the I a s t nine minutes of conversation re- corded in the cockpits of the Pan Am and KLM Royal Dutch Air- ways Boeing 747s ,held the key to why the Dutch pilot began his fatal take off run directly in- to the American jet. Investigat- ors said the KLM jet had not been given clearance to take off. Both flight recorders were re- covered and impounded by the Spanish, who. are in charge of the investigation. American and Dutch investi- gators also requested interviews with two Spanish air controllers on duty in the tower Sunday when the collision occurred. The death toll in the crash rose to 577 as two of the 71 persons who survived the crash .and fire Sunday died overnight. All 71 escaped from the Pan Am jet, and the dead included 323 Americans. N ational bill. Electricity rates might also} be increase, depending on the! cost and popularity of switching power plants from gas or oil to coal as their primary fuel, and on the tendency of coal prices to increase along with the other1 fuels. An administration source saidI yesterday that the President's energy policy team was working on a number of ideas "in the embryonic stage," which have not yet been submitted to Car- ter himself. The source said the new ideas still need considerable refine- ment by Carter's energy team before a decision can be made whether to propose them to the President for his April 20 energy message to Congress. State Polution LANSrNG - Recent optimistic reports that Lake Erie is mak- ing a comeback in the fight against creeping stagnation are unfounded, federal officials said yesterday. They also revealed that Sag- inaw Bay is in as bad shape ias Lake Erie. "Lake Erie is not getting bet- ter," Nelson Thomas of the En- $3.95 ADULTS indicate they might add another vironmental Protection Agency six cents per gallon to the costy said in testimony before the of gasoline and other petroleum House Conservation Committee. fuels, and another $16 per year The committee is considering to the average household gas legislation to ban the use of CHILDREN Under 12-$1.75 Friday and Saturday Night Live Bluegrass Featuring: THE R.F.D. BOYS The Pretzel Bel l Restaurant SERVING DINNER 5 TO 10 P.M. PRODI Blb by EDWA MARCH 301 8 :0( Truebloo (Frieze $2.00a PTP B 764 UCT ION. 4IGO 4RDf BnlNDf Daily Classifieds thru APRIL 2 0 p MEnergy d Theatre proposals Building) WASHINGTON - The Carter administration is considering regulations and taxes to drive odmiss in up the prices of oil and natural ox Office gas and drive down their use,1 a government source said yes-I 0450 terday. Rough calculations, based on proposals under consideration' Get Results 120 E. LIBERTY 761-1470 phosphates in laundry deter- gents. Phosphates, which spur the growth of algae, are be- lieved to be the major culprit in the lingering heath of Lake Erie and other bdies of water. Overproduction of algae can rob lakes of life-giving oxygen. A lack of oxygen kills more at- tractive varieties of game fish I and chokes the lake. Thomas said.unusual weather conditions which prevailed in 1975, were responsible for find- ings which initially led scientists to believe Lake Erie was , im- proving. Last year's studies, he said, showed that the lake "reverted to its generally deteriorated state." He said the lake may continue to deteriorate unless phosphate pollution is reduced. The Detroit-area sewage sys- tem is one of the major sources of phosphate pollution in the lake. In 1775. Falmouth (now Port- land, Maine) was burned by the British during the American Revolution. }:;Yrt'ra;:'e .:>. S re " r: Daily Official Bulletin The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Thursday. 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