Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY First class postage rates will jump, says Postmaster General NEW YORK Md- - First-class postage rates will increase this year despite contrary recom- mendations from an adminis- trative judge, says Postmaster General Benjamin Bailar. A spokesperson for Bailar in Washington said the cost of mailing a first-class letter would probably rise to 12 cents. THE POSTAL Rate Commis- sion is currently considering a proposal by Judge Seymour Wenner to reduce first-class postage from 19 cents to 8.5 cents while sharply increasing the rates in other classes. Bailar told the New York Postal Customers Council that the judge's plan is "no good for anyone."eie said that even if the commission adopts it, the Postal Service will exercise its option to set new "temporary" rates after a 90-day waiting period. Bailar was not specific in the LONDON " 'Mina. ME A F. d M W / claEssicsAE On SATEL LONDON RECORDS, IMPECCABLE PRESSINGS, IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND Friday,June 13, 1975 speech Wednesday, but he in, dicated that the new rate. would mean an over - all increase. WENNER'S proposal is aimed at making bulk mail self-sp. porting through large hikes in second, third and fourth class. es. At the same time, first- class rates would be reduced to eliminate the profit now used to subsidize the other classes. The postal rates now in effect are temporary rates set by the Postal Service nearly two years ago while the commission con- sidered the service's request for a permanent rate increase. The. commission is scheduled to decide on the new permanent rates within weeks. On another matter Btailar said the Central Intelligence Ag- ency no longer has easy access to the U. S. mail. tte said the Postal Service now "will not agree to CIA opening any mail unless it has been court-approv- ed and a search warrant issu ed" The Rockefeller Commission reported Tuesday that from 1952 to 1973, the - CIA intercepted mail between the United States and the Soviet Union, handling up to 4.3 million piec- es of mail a year, and opening as many as 13,000 letters a year. MERIDIAN BOOKS MATERIALS CLASSES YOGA EASTERN PHILOSOPHY ASTROLOGICAL TEXTS HOROSCOPES CAST INTERPRETATIONS OCCULT TEXTS Complete Astroloical & Occult Bookstore A center for inner growth 215 S. STATE (above Little Thinqs) 769-1583 ./There IS a . .differencelr " PREPARE FOR: MCATOver 31 years EV~ Uoepeiecee ~ AT amd success " : DATZ r T Voluminous home GRE study materials AM B Courses that are" constantly updated * OC Tape facilities for " reviews olass" CPAT ssupplementary " "materials " " FLEX: " fake- ps for " ECFMG ss -s - NAT'LMEDBOS " 1 313, 354-0085 * S21711 W. Ten !Mile Rd. ce~e * srusrereut s oi " EDUCATIONAL CENTER Brns i a.rU * j~e LONDON STEREO COMPLETESYM NESF HAYDN arso Q UYepeS (Ns.93104) STS 15224 TREASURY ANTALDORATI Debussy: CLAIR IO LINt: 1 I ASUR . ,Nassenet: THAI-Meditation and other well-known works STS 15160 Beethoven: PIANO CONCERTOS NOS. 2 & 4 Xatchen - London Symphony -amba STS 15212. Tchaikovsky: PIANO CONCERTO 1STS15319124 NO. 1; CONCERT FANTASIA HAYDN SYMPHONIES - VOL. 9 Peter Katin, piano Brahms OSNATA IN F MINOR; tatiS531124 Tchaikovsky: VIOLN CONCERT TWO INTEiEZZoS HAYDN - APPENDICES st s152a3 CT1 15272 - aDorati Tchaikovsky: SYMPHONY NO.4 Mz:SYMPHOIES27 S. . 3 STS"15316/17. ST S 15266 Mozart: & hl3 HNIE NOS. 3 Saydn: SYMPHONIES VIENNA CARNIVAL Vienna Philharmonic - Kertesz NO.103 & 104 sienna Phiharmonic SS 5274 fDorai Boskousky STS 34SaTi r5s8 I I I C. AAMERNIcARD 300 S. State 665-3679 1235 S. University 668-986 MONDAY-SATURDAY: 10-9 SUNDAY: 12-6