Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday{ November , 1976 Pae e TE IHIANDIL Teda1 oemer9 17 Majormc ~i theCCANADIAN ROCKIEScurseof cu~seof ti $35000 (Continued from Page 1) The trend is toward vocation- UAC Xmas Ski Trip to al education now; the password is "employable," and everyone \' Awants only the best-paying pro- fessions. BANFF, CANADA "IF I don't get "into Harvard Law School, I'll just go crazy," JAN UARY 1-7 said one of the student survey- ed. Unfortunately, there are PRICE INCLUDES: . many who feel the same way, osand Cambridge, Mass, isn't big 0 Round-Trip jet transportation, between enough for all of them. The re- Windsor and Calgary on Air Canada sult is an incredible overflow 0 Double accommodations for 6 nights at the Voyager Inn in Banff * Round-Trip transfers between the Cal- DELONG'S gary Airport and Banff Lodge 314 DET 0 Lift tickets good for all major Banff ski RIBS (Our Specialty) areasRp r CHICKEN-Bar S All Dinners include DEADLINE: Nov. 19thADnsn d UAC TRAVEL OFFICE: 2nd Fl. Union Mon., Wed., 7 3-2147 Th., Sun. 11-2 665. Fr., Sat. 1 1-3 nia: The Hearings on helmet law to Oil prices to soar; e ca pus he xheld by Ho use conig he campus beffect will be strong LANSING (UPI) - A public I Earlier this year, Congress of applications to graduate schools. For instance, only one in ten medical school applicants is accepted. Thus, the old maxim "If you can't do, teach" is being re- vived with a vengeance. If you majored in history and there isn't a demand for historians, teach high school kids about Napoleon. But now education schools are overflowing as well, and fledgling teachers are a dime a dozen. hearing on whether to repeal Michigan mandatory motorcy- cle helmettlaw is scheduled Dec. 6 in the House chambers of the state Capitol. The hearing, sponsoted by the House Civil Rights Commit- tee, is slated for 1 p.m. THE CURRENT Michigan Slaw, as well as restrictive leg- islation int other states, was passed several years ago whep the U. S. Department of Trans- portation said it would with- hold federal highway money from states that did not require helmets for motorcycle riders. - Q repealed the requirement when the new Highway Safety Act was approved. "Now that the feds don't have a club over our heads, it is time to consider the issues in- volved instead of pressure from the federal bureaucrats," said committee Chairman Perry Bullard, (D-Ann Arbor). EIGHT states have repealed their helmet laws since the federal requirement was drop- ped. "The original safety argu- ments used in support of man- datory helmet laws are now be- ing questioned as evilenced by the action of the U. S. Con- gress and the legislatures of these states," Bullard said. "There is also a very strong civil liberties concern shown by the repeal actions. The question is not whether a helmet protects the individual rider but whether criminal law sanctions should be used to require hel- mets." i i i i I I i I (Continued from Page 1) Iran and some other OPEC' members contend they need rea,"lar oil price increases to make up for inflation in the West that raises the prices of industrial goods and other oro- ducts imported by the oil coun- tries. Some Western economists dis- pate the claim that Western in- flation eats up most of the oil co entries' increased revenues and say the higher oil prices hase been a major factor in ca"sinq inflation, OPEC mem- bers have said oil prices are responsible for only two per cent of inflation. 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Bank with loans going to private Hofheinz often has pushed for businesses and local govern- atorovalofia revenue sharing menits. formila which would aid cities CONFER E N C E President based on population rather than Kenneth Gibson of Neward, N.J., need. said the proposed National Ur- IT IS CARTER'S help and ban Investment Program earn- that of the Democrat-controlled ed its title because of "the re- ''ongress that the mayors 'were turn" the nation would receive actively seeking by meeting through urban recovery. here so soon after Carter's elec- Gibson steadfastly refused to tion. put a price tag on the urban Mayor Abraham Beame of plan, but said it was "fair to New York expressed confidence say we're talking about a lot that Carter ,would "move quick- of money." ly and positively" in response The bank alone could cost to the mayors' initiative. He tens of billions of dollars, but said Carter's concern is "real, Gene Gatley, an aide to Mon- not a political payoff." dale, noted that in no area did "There was no deal, .except the mayors "tie their proposals he was going to do for the cit- to any specific job figure." He ies what President Ford should said that sort of flexibility have' done, but did not," said would be a, plus when Carter Beame, who fought tooth-and- considers the mayors' recom- nail for federal aid during his mendations. city's financial crisis. REPUBLICAN mayors joined None of the 100 mayors meet- with the heavily Democratic ing in Chicago expect Carter majority with personal endorse- to adopt their entire plan. They ments 'of the urban strategy, said they are looking for Car- and several mayors from heal- ter "to set a tone of concern" thy cities also endorsed the similar to that set by Lyndon "help the-needy" theme. I Johnson in pressing- civil rights "I come from a. city that is issues .during the 1960s. 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