Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 7. 1975 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday October 7. 1975 ------I, -F-.rs r- A career in law- without law -school. What can you do with only a bachelor's degree? Now there is a way to bridge the gap between an undergraduate education and a challenging, respon- sible career. The Lawyer's Assistant is able to do work traditionally done by lawyers. Three months of intensive training can give you the skills--the courses are taught by lawyers. You choose one of the seven courses offered--choose the city in which you want to work.l Since 1970, The Institute for Paralegal Training has placed more than 950 graduates in law firms, banks,-and corporations in over 80 cities. If you are a student of high academic standing and are interested in a career as a Lawyer's Assis- tant, we'd like to meet you. Contact your placement office for an interview with our representative.f We will visit your campus onf WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 andr THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23F The Institute for Paralegal Training 235 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 (215) 732-6600 Cutbacks will forceI more Profs to move to uudergrad c lasses' Ford proposes $28 billion in tax cuts I It f (Continued from Page 1) more political than economic, Ford said that without reduc- and labeled his recommenda- tions in federal spending, the tions, "simply not realistic." 1977 spending in fiscal year 1977 T h e Washington Democrat could easily total more than said there is no way of making $420 billion without adding a spending reductions on the scale single new federal program. proposed by Ford without cut- ting into such programs as So- HE SAID he will propose cial' Security, veteran's pen- specific spending reductions to sions, food stamps and educa- Congress in January. tion programs, along with the One Congressional leader, defense budget. (Continued from Page 1) we can afford to sustain all the been among the major com- great diversity of programs we plaints to Fleming about the un- now offer." dergraduate school. In light of the expected addi- "Nothing we could do would tional budget cut of one per match in importance in the pub- cent, Fleming stated, "We can't lic's eye the insertion of more go much further without cu'iing professors into the undergrad- off certain kinds of programs.1 uate program," said Fleming. It might even be this year." THE UNIVERSITY president HE HAS also received criti- also 'discussed declining enioll- cism of student writing ability, ment projections, inflation, and mostly from employers of col- other educational trends in his lege graduates. However, Flem- "sober analysis of our prob- ing said that at least two pro- lems." fessors in "our own wrting Fleming said that population program" think that the "writ- figures indicate that the num- ing of today's students is neirher ber of 18-to-21-year-olds will noticeably better nor worse than level off in the years 1977-81 it was in years past." and then dip until 1995. "The t h i r d undergraduate He noted that although "in- problem," he noted, "is whether flation is now down below two figures . . . (it) continues to erode the University's 'xdget VET E RANbase. During the current year .ET RAthe utility cost increase MAKE YOUR WEEKEND PAY will be about one million dolars Michigan National Guard more than the money provided 4 3by the State." 483-3184_Crush all smokes the cold light of day," Adams said. "You don't give away alli your revenues before you start figuring your needs." He said his committee will begin drafting the final resolu-{ tion on the new budget on Oct.x 20 and suggested it might be tailored to include a $12 billion tax cut for calendar year 1976. Ford said his tax cut propos- als would permanently reduce taxes for a family of four with* a $14,000 annual income by! $412, or 27 per cent from 1974 rates. Compared with the re- duced 1976 tax rate, the reduc- tion would be less. T 11 E 1 9 7 6 tax reductions would expire Dec. 31 unless ac- tion is taken to extend them.. Ford called on Congress to raise the personal tax exemption for all taxpayers to $1,000 from $750, to lower personal income tax rates and to make the stan- dard deduction for single tax- payers $1,800 for married cou- ples, $2,500.. Chairman Brock Adams of theI House Budget Committee, said he thought Ford's proposal was "WHAT HE'S saying sounds very good until you look at it in Heated debate stirs City Council session (Continued from Page 1) denied her a second on that resolution. THE HOTLY debated CDRS issue has been in council's hands for over a year now, and recently took on new dimen- sions when Wheeler, in a rare move, issued an itemized veto of a Republican - HRP plan for immediate expenditure of the total CDRS monies. Kozachenko had earlier de- fended her new CDRS resolu- ti6n, saying the "economic situ- ation" in the city couldn't af- ford to wait for aid until Wheel- er offered an alternative reve- nue sharing plan. Councilwoman Carol Jones (D- Second Ward), following the dis- pute, said the Democrats would not support Kozachenko's rent control resolution because it clashed with the work of the mayor's blue ribbon committee ductive. "I'm sure her people (HRP members) on that committee wouldn't be pleased with what she's doing," said Jones.t Kozachenko d e n i e d these charges, asserting that she hadl discussed her resolution with theE HRP contingent of the : fair rental practices committee. "THEY'RE (the Democrats) climbing the political ladder on the backs of students and lib- erals and it's about time thatf someone made a scene," said Kosazchenko after leaving the meeting. "I'm going to bring this up every week," she said. According to British Virgin; Islands Chief Minister Willarda Wheatley, the 40-plus littlet Police capture N.Y. gunman after siege telephone inside the bank, said ! The man also demanded $10 the other captives were "all: million in gold. right, but a little upset." "Where we're going we can't The gunman, also reached in spend paper money," he said. the bank, was rambling in his conversation, and one of the AT FIRST it was believed released hostages, bank em- two gunmen were in the bank. ploye John Moriarty, describ- Later, however, the hostages ed him as "aparently unstable." confirmed there was only one. HE IDENTIFIED himself to McLoughlin said the lone in- The Associated Press as "Cat" truder tried to give the impres- and said he wanted to release sion in telephone talks with po- of Hearst, SLA members Wil- lice that he was accompanied liam and Emily Harris and "the by a second man. Originally Japanese girl," apparently re- taken as hostages when the ferring to Wendy Yoshimura, ar- seige began about 3 p.m. were rested with Miss Hearst. six men and four women. Adderley Day Proclaimed by Florida governor TALLAHESSEE,' Fla. (P) - date for Adderley's record al- Sept. 15 was declared "Can- bum, "Big Man - the Legend nonball Adderley Day" in Flori- of John Henry." The work is a da by Gov. Reuben Askew. folk musical and was com- The day would have been the pleted shortly before Adderley's late jazz musician's 47th birth- death on Aug. 8. Adderley and day. He was born and reared in his brother, cornetist Nat Ad- Florida, where his parents still derley, composed and played reside, and he taught music in all the music on the LP. a Florida high school at the be- Many radio stations played ginning of his career, music from Adderley's many Sept. 15 also was the release albums on Sept. 15. SENIORS and GRAD STUDENTS WHAT ARE YOU DOING AFTER GRADUATION? GRAD SCHOOL GR4 SCHOO J H U NTIN( -4 H. JOB HUNTING mmilp -ERE IS HOW WE CAN HELP 4D Grad School Directories Testing Information Catalogue Information Counseling L- Grad and Professional School Recruiters OB On Campus Interviewing with Recruiters Sept. 30th thru March 25th G" Job Hunter's Resource Library Career Counseling START NOW!- Come To dead out. Please:held orev it forest fires. i E '. I - I islands are content to be a Brit- ; , CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT 3200 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING 14WA SHE RSA *5 / & DRYERS - - f- NO WAITING! SPECIAL-Every Tuesday & Friday on fair rental practices, appoint- ed two months ago. "RIGHT NOW I think we have ' something much better in the works," said Jones. "For Kathy to try and bring up her political issue right now is counterpro- ish territory and have no inten- tion of seeking independence. On Dec. 6, 1917, a snip ex- ploded in Halifax, Canada, kill- ing 1,600. .as~is:m::. . ..simsiia:i:::a ~is-les s2:31:: asie ai..na:a m......m.:: -.. .. .. -nn- *.*. an am ns wa*.*.*.n ,* ~ i TIC KETS NOW ON SALE Tuesday, October 7 205 P&A, 3 pm; M. Machacek, "The Day Calendar Right-Handed Current Confusion," WUOM: Y. B. ; Chavan, foreign 2038 Randall Lab, 4 pm.; W. L. Wil-' minister, India, at NPR, 10 am. liams, "Parity Experiment in Me- tastable Hydrogen: Circular Dichro- Ctr. Continuing Educ. for women: ism of Balmer-a" 1041 Randall Lab, Brown bag lunches, 328 Thompson, 4 pm. noon-i1:15 pm. WIN Bulletin: Women's Conf. English: R. Hayden, poetry read- Rm., basement, Admin. Bldg., 12 :15 ing, Pendieton Arts Ctr., 2nd FMr., pm. Union, 4:10 -pm. Ctr. Near Eastern, N. African Residential College Lectures: B. Studies: D. McClintock, "Foreign Hazlett, "Pattern Specialization by Exposure and Attitudinal Change Animals," Greene Lounge E. Quad, in an Isolated Revolutionary So- 7 pm. ciety: The Case of Yemen," 200 Computing Ctr.: E. J. Fronczak, eAtP ® Q Triple Load Reg. 75c Washers ONLY 50c COIN LAUNDRY MR. STADIUM & DRY CLEANING 1958 S. Industrial Hwy. (Next to Colonial Lanes) UAC Concert Co-op Presents I !U -ii ---- -i e- - . - ® - - sun photo SUPER COUPON (ALL PRICES GOOD THROUGH OCT. 25, 1975) TWO 5 x 7 C OLOR ENLARGEMENTS IN WHITE PLASTIC EASEL FRAMES MADE FROM YOUR KODACOLOR NEGATIVES OR COLOR SLIDES. EG. Zforonly$1. NO LIMIT 'I . .. AND Wed., Oct. 22, Crisler Arena, 8 p.m. RESERVED SEATS $7.00, $6.00, $5.00 Tickets available at UAC box office in lobby of Mich- ican Union, 10:30-5:30 daily (763-2071). Sorry, no personal checks. Lane Hall, 4 pm. Women's Studies: History: R. Blickman, "Women's Problems inI History: Problems of Methodology, Class, and Gender in the Study of Women," E. Lec. Rm., Rackham, 4 Pm. Physics: R. Ullman, "Small Angle Neutron Scattering of Polymers," Couples play at reduced rates Tues. 11 a.m.-12:50 a.m. BILLIARDaLS 1 2I1 Part I, Basic Concepts, short course, 7:30-9:30 pm. Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lecture: Jack A. Wolfe, US. Geolog- ical Survey, Menlo Park, CA, "A Paleontological Interpretation of Tertiary Climates in the Northern Hemisphere," Rackham Amph., 8 pm. General Notices IPPS: Martha Derthick, Brook- ings Inst., "Is Social Security in Trouble?" Hussey Rm., 2nd flr., League, 8 pm, Oct. 9. Career Planning & Placement 3200 SAB, 764-7456 Oct. 7: Washington & Lee U. at the Union p MON.-SAT. ~ 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 'AM 10FRI. TILL 9 P.M. fFINE IM'PORTED AND? 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