Rage 6-Wednesday, June 27, 1979-The Michigan Daily price. AMONG 'T they favor. Venezuela Emirates. The issu charges is accordingt Over the in the sup world oil r OPEC may raise price of oil to $20 ( Continued from Page 3 members found buyers for their oil at would prefer to leave this week's statements. almost any price and began adding sur- meeting with a unified price or, at wor- dwork for t rHE nations which have said charges to the base price to take advan- st, a two-tiered price. private confe $20 are Gabon, Algeria, Iraq, tage of the situation. These surcharges, But Iran has indicated that it wants delegates cc and the United Arab some as low as 60 cents a barrel, leap- the option to add surcharges later if their lunch br frogged over several months and now market conditions change. Whether the Despite th ue of continuation of sur- are as high as $5 a barrel. cartel will decide to allow surcharges to nature of the still up in the air, however, THE PROLIFERATION of sur- continue may be a key bargaining point appeared tot to the sources. charges has worried OPEC members in any compromise reached. and confide past several months, as cuts who see it as weakening the cartel's During yesterday's opening session, "This is goin ply of oil from Iran caused firm grip on world oil prices. As a the cartel's members covered we've ever markets to tighten, OPEC's result, most members have said they procedural matters and read opening Karim, Iraq' But much of the groun- the meeting was laid in erences Monday night, and ontinued to work during reak yesterday. he apparently contentious discussions, the delegates be in a very amiable mood nt of finding a solution. g to be the easiest meeting had," said Tayeh Abudl s oil minister. LET'S PASS THE WORD. IT'S A CLEARANCE OF ALL OUR MISS J SPRING AND SUMMER SPORTSWEAR! We can really save, wear everything right away, and there's a lot of fun choices to make. From all of the swimwear, shirts, tops, skirts and pants that are such terrific values right now in 5 to 13 and S-M-L sizes- 12,000 units in all store while quantities last. The Semi-Annual Clearance of Miss J Shoes is going on, too. Current styles by Baretraps, Busken's, Famolare, Candie's, and more, at super savings! 3,500 units in all stores while quantities last. C i Jacob son~s OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 FREE PARKING IN THE ADJACENT RAMP - WE-WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET Sen ate raises 'U' budget Continued from Pagel) University - we're hopeful that it will be adopted, but there remains some question." SHAPIRO ALSO said the Senate's funding recommendation might have a small impact on tuition levels. "It would certainly put tuition levels at the (lower) end of the range," he said, but also said that depending on other budget factors, the hikes might be lower. The current expected tuition schedule indicates from a 7.1 to a 13.9 per cent increase. UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS would need about two to three days to work on the budget after it is adopted by the state, according to Shapiro. He added the final budget recommendations might be ready for the July 19 and 20 Regents meetings if the state adopts a budget by July 12 or 13. Shapiro also said the budget allowed University administrators a great deal of flexibility in allocating funds to specific areas, and that "the stipulations made on the whole reflect the state's priorities which are our priorities also." Gov. William Milliken recommended an $11.1 million increase in January and the Senate has proposed the University receive $15,450,000. University officials appeared before state House and Senate appropriations subcommittees on June 5, asking the state to place a higher priority on fun- ding for higher education. The state Senate recommended $148 million for Michigan State University - an increase of about $15.5 million over 1978-79 figures. The Senate Appropriations Commit- tee approved allocations of $685 million to state colleges and universities. City streets repaired (Continued from Page1) throughout the city for "spot-type im- provements," Chizek said. * The Traver Boulevard Project - Running from Nixon St. to Lakehurst St., the Ajax Paving Company will refurbish this area for $150,000. Repairs will take 30-45 days to complete, Chizek said. * Platt Road Project - The Ann Ar- bor Construction Company will resur- face the area by Stone School Road, beginning in August and ending in November. * Also, the state plans to resurface Washtenaw Ave., from Stadium Ave. to