Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 8, 1971 PaeSxenTEMIHGNDIYStudyia ,17 Dollar hit on Europea (Continued from Page 1) price hikes in the past few months. According to the 'arest figures from the federal statistics office, West Germany's cost of living in mid-April was 4.8 per cent higher than a year ago and 0.5 per cent higher than in April. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury Sec- VP aids blacks (Continued from Page 3) who are in positions to under- stand and direct programs which speak to the needs of black stu- dents are never given the power and authority to effect change," the article said in part. Kidd is not satisfied with the University's progress in meeting the demands arising from the BAM strike last year, although he says the University is "re- sponding." "No rate is fast enough no matter how fast the University is moving, because we are play- ing catch-up" he says. "But I think the task force is at least a step in the right direction." "My only hope is that my ef- forts here are positive and at,- celerating," Kidd continues. "I want to see a mechanism devel- oped in this office for imme- diately tending to the needs of blacks and all students." Kidd, 34, earned a B.S. de- gree in civil engineering in 19583 from Case Institute of Technol- ogy. He holds three degrees from the University - M.S. in sani- tary engineering, M.S. in en- vironmental health sciences, and Ph.D. in environmental health. s new low rn markets retary John Connally said the United States would not devalue the dollar as a result of the in- ternational crisis. He repeated a statement he made Thursday that the United States is making more progress against inflation than its major trading partners overseas. "This is the fundamental basis for continued confidence in the dollar at home and abroad." Connally said. LSA board restates policy (Continued from Page 1) mine whether they merited a ninth term. In response to the Executive Committee's directive, the Ad- ministrative Board will, in the future, refrain from approving NTR's until the affected student is able to provide reasons he feels he should be allowed 'o en- roll for a ninth' term. Meanwhile, top administrators in the literary college appear to differ with the Administr:tive Board on what reasons would justify allowing a student to en- roll for more than eight fall and winter terms. Acting LSA Dean Alfred Suss- man said last night he believes if students are forced to reduce their class load because they are engaged in an extra-curricu- lar activity of academic value, they might be allowed extra time to graduate. Speaker barred (Continued from Page 3) (Camejo's) political views are," said Vachon last night- after ad- mitting distributing the article criticizing Camejo. "We don't have very many requests like this. Assemblies have to be planned." 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