The Michigan Daily -Thursday, March 11, 1982-Page 7 Financial aid to be cu _, , - - ,. .. (Continued from Page 6) (Continued from Page 1) students from families with incomes over $30,000, she said. Congress voted last year to restrict the loans, phase out the $2 billion Social Security benefits for college students and make other cuts that will reduce the total aid to $14.3 billion this year and $12.4 billion by 1984, she said. REAGAN'S proposed new cuts would lower the aid to $7.7 billion by 1984, in eluding only $4.6 billion in loans, she. said. Bell, in an interview before he rrotHtane, exitiz " "u""e "aret""e jo"s. Deat Reagononics! Free information: Lincraft, W279 N2907, Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53072. 45F0314 PERSONAL LIVES-Annelise and Maxwell discuss what Maxwell thinks is Annelise's promiscuity. Ac- tually Annelise has been brainwashed by a cult group. dF0311 DELILAH-maybe a natural bristle brush will help. 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RIVLIN SAID that over the next five years, Congress could save $4 billion by ending the in-school interest subsidy on Guaranteed Student Loans, $600 million by reducing lenders' interest payments by 1 percent, and $100 million for each 1 percent rise in the 9 percent interest rate charged students. Bell acknowledged graduate students t by half "would be put to-ioreinconvenien than the others," but he said megt graduate students "are mastets degree candidates and they're d4t within a year." Bell said the Reagan administratiti will seek to relax some provisions of t * Education for All Handicappd Children Act. He criticized a Pei- nsylvania court ruling tht interpreted that law as requiring year-roujo schooling for the handicapped. TYFING-Experienced. Dissertation, thesis, manuscript, business. Fast and reasonable. 662-9948. cJ0417 Ready to scream? Individual counseling can help. 665-7607-days/evenings cJtc SUPER TYPING ! Equations; business; Legal; Medical; All disser- tations. 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Above average earnings plus valuable work experience. 97H0316 Camp Counselors. wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps: swimming, canoeing, sailing, skiing, sports, riflery, archery, tennis, golf, crafts, camping, gymnastics, cheerleading, dramatics, guitar, riding, kitchen, maintenance. Laurence Seegar, 1765 Maple, Northfield, IL 60093. 77H0319 Teachers for reform Jewish Religious School. Fall 1"9l 665-4744. 98H0316 We need normal healthy controls, 30 yrs or older, to participate in an in-hospital research study. The study will involve having blood samples drawn and twyo lumbar punctures over a 21/2 day period, for which participants will be paid $150. Please call 763- 3337. - 07H0313 Janice Simon, Simon says to come to the Daily and pick up your two free tickets to the State Theater. dH0311 ARTIST'S MODEL-761-6758. 74H0321 Iternational Tour Operator specializing in Africa needs someone with excellent clerical skills and im- peccable dependability. 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Call 996-0143 evenings or leave message. dL0313 NORTH CAMPUS: Spring/Summer, female, non- smoker preferred. Rent negotiable. Call nights 663- 3671. 89U0313 Sunny room available now. Fall option on entire anartment. Nearcamns. .Ju.v 6-036n 83U0314 FOR SALE spinet-console piano bargain. Wanted: responsible party to take over low monthly payments on spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager: P.O. Box 537 Shelbyville In 46176. 46X0311 For Sale: 2 Fischer Speakers, Top of the Line. The ultimate in stereo Hi-Fi. $550 or best offer. Call Dave at 761-1790. 91X0314 (Continued from Page 1) cent to 5.5 percent in the second half of 1982 and remain there during 1983. However, these predictions depend on steady or declining interest rates and a more balanced federal budget. INTEREST rates, which have fallen since February, are expected to remain steady or fall, according to the report's update. And the economists expect that this, along with the mid-year federal tax cuts, will give the business sector incentive to invest in capital goods ex- penditures by the end of the year. But the hopes of a more balanced federal budget are slim, say the Daily Horoscope CAPRICORN: You feel as if you're being put to a test. Support comes from an unexpected source. AQUARIUS: Advice from friends is well intentioned but inappropriate for your current circumstance. PISCES: Reserve some time for a friend with a problem even if it seems impossible. ARIES: Swallow your pride and revise your stand on an issue that you were wrong about. TAURUS: Don't jump to conclusions about a business deal. Get the fac- ts straight. GEMINI: Lighthearted romance ends the day. on a positive note when a current love takes greater interest. CANCER: Take care of plants or animals in your surroundings as a way of relaxinq. LEO: Give a nagging problem a new solution and find presence of mind. VIRGO: if you need help, don't be afraid to ask for it. Going it alone isn't always the best solution. LIBRA: Marriage and commitment monopolize your thoughts and plans. SCORPIO: Someone is depending on you and may be disappointed with your nonchalant attitude. SAGITTARIUS: Attention to per- sonal appearance pays off in at- tracting the eye of a romantic in- terest. forecasters. They estimate a deficit of about $150 billion in fiscal year 1983 and foresee no contractionary policies being enacted for the budget-in the next few years. "It seems inescapable that the federal budget will generate a severe economic crisis before the end of 1983 if the administration doesn't begin very soon to take credible steps to reduce the. huge fiscal imbalance," the update A Very Special Event Come Hear NICK PAPPIS and REALIZE YOUR DESTINY " How to fulfill your goals " How to reach your true potential " The keys to absolute success reads. The economists feel that if the gover- nment does not succeed in lowering its deficit, the Federal Reserve System will pursue a tight monetary policy which will again cause an unbalanced economy. Renewed inflationary pressures will then create higher rising interest rates, lower housing and auto sales, and "perhaps stagflation all over again." TWO KOSHER/VEGETARIAN M/F ROOMMATES to share 4 Bedroom Bi-level Apt. Close: Campus/N- Med School. May-May. Low rent. 761-6126. 03Y0307 CAMPUS: One bedroom, furnished apt. No pets, May-May lease. $300 plus utilities, 663-5861. 18Y0316 Single Room in Apartment. $175/month, no utilities. Near Campus. Woman preferred. 662-9385. 61Y0313 Gorgeous House. Three Bedrooms open. South Cam- pus. $190 month. 996-8310 or 761-8542. 31Y0309 3 Female roommates needed. Individual rooms or suite $151 (negotiable) plus utilities. 665-6660.54Y0319 NICK PAPPIS, International Speaker, regularly tours university campuses throughout the United States, in England, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. UNVERSITY PASSWORD: The clue for Thursday, March 11 th is . .. MUSIC. dM0311 Come on over to the Daily, David Wilkins, and pick up your two free tickets to the State Theater. dM0313 Oriental Rugs We buy, sell, repair, clean, and appraise oriental rugs. 769-8555 or 995-7597. 320 E. Liberty. cM0417 MEDICAL SCHOOL in Dominican Republic, Fully U.S. accredited. Classes taught in English. For details call (313) 673-9514. 47M0318 Vegetarian woman for loving supportive household. Free March rent.665-2010. 67Y0312 Use Daily Class ifieds Nick will be speaking... - BELL TOWER HOTEL-300 S. THAYER (Whitney Rm.) MARCH 8-MARCH 14 7 p.m. nightly SPONSORED BY MARANA THA 662-7575 Micnael Kantz, yes you can go to the movies. 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