Legislature iplit over hi in cigarette ,,LANSING (UPI) - The House did FAILURE TC wli4 the Senate failed to do yesterday legislative actin nd passed a hike in Michigan's per forced Miller k cigarette tax - an item considered tment, a mov the first and least sensitive part of Gov. described as "e William Milliken's budget balancing The increase, li $500 million ca he House voted 61-25 on the bill $50s w as fers, w as p yfici increasesd the cigarette tax to 21 million betwee centss perpack from 11 cents. Earlier, bo milli the Senate tied 17-17 on its own version iupte5 milni df'the tax hike. Attempts to reconsider State Ta t.e.bill failed and the upper chamger however, that s ehduled an unusual session today. staff will b bootlegging an WE SENATE must now consider the connected with House bill. the tax is signe afthte budget officials were anxiously have one of th awaiting passage of the cigarette tax nation and hav bilR the Senate, under the state Con- rate than surro stttion, must wait five days before Meanwhile, ting on the House measure. said it probab vote will be allowed Tuesday, prior before an agre .¢a meeting later in the week betweeen major eleme Budget Director Gerald Miller and Wall element of th 4roet financial houses to achieve a plans, a temp ,building projects loan for the state. income tax. If you find your name and ad- dress in todoy's Michigan Daily classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 2, 1982-Page 9 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through todays Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students willf find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appearcome to our business office at 420 Maynard St. within 48 hours. Two free tickets for a State 12-Z -4 Midnight Movie of your choice wilbe /resented you courtesy of The Michigan oily Classified Department. ike tax O ready the bill for final on next week would hae to cancel his appoin- ve the budget director earth-shattering." intended to help offset a sh shortage in state cof- ected to raise about $35 n May 1 and Sept. 30 and on during a full year of n. ury officials warned, additional enforcement e needed to prevent" d other illegal activities high cigarette taxes. If d into law, Michigan will he highest levies in the ve a substantially higher unding states. a state budget official ly would be next week ement is reached on the nt of the governor's he governor's revenue orary hike in the state's ( Continued from Page 8) .'!rte For Professional woman, graduate" female, a beautiful furnished room with kitchen facilities, free parking, laundry, swimming pool and flowers all around. May 1-Sept. 1. 5 minutes from University Hospital. Call 769-2354. 60U0404 Large 5 bedroom apartment in large house available spring/summer. Modern furnishings and appliances. Close to campus, business and law schools. Hill and Oakland. Rent negotiable. Call 994-5809. dUO404 Two bedroom apartment available for spring and summer. On State and Lawrence. A lot of space, own porch, kitchen and bath. Rent negotiable. Call 662- 2735 persistently. dU0404 1-bdrm apartment to sublet May-August. Close to campus; washer/dryer; lots of storage; fully fur- nished. Call 761-7346. dU0404 Cumming Cuevas-What are you waiting for? You just won two tickets to the State Theater. So come on down to the Michigan Daily and pick them up. dU0402 UNIVERSITY PASSWORD ... The clue for Friday, April 2 is.. . PARTICIPATION. DU0402 LZZ::i'r SUMMER SUBLET-$75.00/room. Large 3-bedroom house one block from campus. 662-9751 after mid- night or 6-7 pm. 18U0404 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT has listings of present tenants looking for sub-tenants. Give us a call for in- fo. 663-4101. cUtc Two bedroom furnished apt. for rent. May 1982-May 1983. $400/mo includes all utilities. Near IM Bldg., laundry. Call 665-0418 persistently, ask for Eileen or Sue. dU0403 Nonsmoking sublettors wanted in roomy house near IM Building. $100/month, plenty of parking and sun- deck. 668-7204 evenings. 05U0403 Summer, rent negotiable, own room in 2 bdrm. apt., Spacious, modern, new carpet and furniture, storage, parking, A/C, laundromat. 761-9274. 87U0403 AIR CONDITIONING. Room available in two bedroom apt. One other roommate. Great location. 5 minutes from diag, 3 min. from law school, around the corner from Im and across the street from CC and Pizza Bob's. Parking. $100/month plus elec- tricity. On State and Packard. Call 761-6634. dU0404 I R~y MM ATE:Sj' Bt[:AcIN CQRN .. r 1 or 2 female roommates for '82-'83 to share three bedroom house. Call 662-9336. 36Y0404 Female roommate needed to share huge 2 bedroom apartment close to campus. $156/mo. 662-2184. ARMY SURPLL 201 E. Washington a OPEN M-SAT, 9. OPEN FRI. 9-8 994-3572 US 3t Fourtl f-6 Mme GIANT FLEA MARKET Every weekend 150 dealers. Household items, fur-, niture, antiques, bargains, plants. 6 pm- pm Fri.,: 10 am-6 prn Sat. & Sun. 214 E. Michigan at Park., Downtown Ypsilanti. cW1211 ALL MERCHANDISE h WITH THIS COUPON (except sale items) Expires Monday, April 5, 1982 :,second faculty analysis re-evaluates MRC profitable appli SContinued from Page 1) That awarene ity!'s Institute of Science and both here and a Technology-is a follow-up to last country, Univer tummer's original suggestion. The report r -THE REPORT, dubbed the Hancock support for the report, takes both a critical and yet the state, the Ur stipportive view of the proposed MRC. businesses. It ,While the paper pointed out that it vestment of $20 would be possible for the University to to establish the accomplish the same ends without the to identify potel creation of a corporation, it concluded development. that the University's administrative An additiona bureaucracy would probably make nually will be n such an effort less practical. poration's ea The authors state that a new strue- states. The pa wture, such-as the MRC, Would best serve University ask the University's need for aiding faculty about $1.2 Viilli members~to market their new ideas or of the project, concepts to businesses. consistent wit 'ACCORDING to aerospace trying to impr eiigireering Prof. Robert Howe, who climate in Mich advised Hancock and-Crocket during -RESEARCHI tfIir study, the report says that "even hard sciences though it's legally possible to (curren- research hav tly)-accomplish the goals of promoting plications, are tehnology transfer .(between the tive of the MR (niversity and industry), the likelihood chers in fields of substantially changing the Univer- ces, whose wor cit's present structure is not good, so plications, the p an alternative such as the MRC should Members of ie'seriously considered." Engineering Cc °'The University's track record for to see the MR 4aiking, aggressive changes in the while memb present level of University/Industry in- faculty-with tergetion hasn't been very good, added research orient ,gdwe, who chaired the group that last University/ind '3tear made the original MRC proposal. negative light, 1 HOWE SAID many faculty members The authors *have expressed the feeling that the tivity may be University has allowed its support of with an increa teclnology to slip significantly in the applied reset past 20 years and that the University copyrights, an lias fallen far behind its peer in- On the other h 0stitutions in gaining the support of in- plied research dustry for its academic and research the interests o -programs. in the applied so 'In addition, supporters of the MRC ,believe that the University could gain Iftstantially greater revenues through patenting, copyrighting, or licensing *failty members' research develop- ments: According to Hancock's figures, the Acti0 University presently earns about $200,000 annually through licensing. That money is divided according to the F A University's patent policy, with 20 per- C cent going to the inventor, 40 percent to C the inventor's department, and 40 per- 4'nt to the budget of the University vice S p ident for research. Fc 0 -e new report says that many other -niversities have more generous patent B plicies, with a greater amount of the :rofit being paid to the original author. 4" .4 THE REPORT also points out that 'faculty members here have a general 2 bloc _ck of knowledge about patent policies and the potential their ideas have for plans cations. ess, however, is growing t universities across the sity officials have said. ecommends that initial MRC should come from niversity, and interested calls for an initial in- 0,000 by the University corporation and allow it ntial areas for profit and i $100,000 per project an- ecessary during the cor- rly years, the report aper suggests that the the state of Michigan for ion annually for support arguing that the MRC is .h the state's goals of ove the overall business higan. ERS in fields such as the and engineering, whose e more industrial ap- likely to be more suppor- C plan than are resear- such as the social scien- rk has few industrial ap- paper pointed out. the Medical School or ollege faculty are likely IC's focus "positively," ers of the science a "pure," or basic, ation-may tend to view ustry interaction in a the report states. add that "scholarly ac- slightly more difficult se in orientation toward arch where patents, d licensing are involved. and, an increase in ap- may more fully serve those faculty members cience fields." CAMPUS AVAILABLE MAY 1 WE ARE CURRENTLY LEASING A FEW MOD- ERN EFFICIENCIES AND 1-BEDROOM APAR- TMENTS FOR SPRING/SUMMER. FROM $150/MO.STOP BY OR CALL DAHLMANN APAR- TMENTS, 543 CHURCH, 761-7600. cUtc CHEAP SUBLET-Rent negotiable. Location second to none. 662-7527 dU0402 2 large rooms in house for $225/month fully fur- nished). FREE washer/dryer. 1 block from Business school. Call 665-5829. 58U0403 Attractive house on Old West Side for summer sublet at $500 per month. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, laundry, parking. Fall option available. Call 996-2953 anytime. 88U0402 Spacious 2 bedroom apt. avail. for Spring and Sum- mer terms. Ideal location, air conditioned, large pic- ture windows, free parking and laundry, fully fur- nished. Rent negotiable. Call 663-8092. dU0402 FALL OPTION SUBLET. Individual rooms available in house NEXT to OLGA'S and FRIEZE Building. Parking, GREAT LOCATION.aCall 663-2611 PERSISTENTLY! 22UO404 SUBLET: For 1 Female, share attractive 2 bedroom apt., laundry, parking, a/c. Near Med. and Central Campus. Only $70/month! 663-0073. 35U0406 Live in Luxury! 6 bedroom house on Hill near.Law and Business Schools. Large living and dining room. Modern kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, 2 huge attic bedrooms. Sundeck and porch. Plenty of parking. $110/month. 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CAll Jenna, 662-2438. 48U0409 SUMMER SUBLETS If you need a place for the summer just call us-- Modern Management provides a free subletting service to our tenants . . . let us match you up with them and end your search-we have lots to choose from. Our list of low-priced sublets for spring & summer of all sizes of furnished apartments is now available. MODERN MANAGEMENT 668-6906.*663-3641 "Quality is a bargain" cUte - R-O-MA-E Female Roommates needed to share beautiful, 2- bedroom townhouse, $175/mo. 662-3578. 57Y0407 Looking for horse owners to share 80 acre farm 4 miles outside of Ann Arbor. Wood heat, cooperative living. Fall '82. Call between 12 am-8 am M-F. 981- 0223, or afternoons 769-0798. Ask for Lyn. 29Y0402 3 roommates needed to share large house. Cheap, separate rooms. Robert/Hal 665-6660. 14Y0410 CAMPUS: One bedroom, furnished apt. No pets, May-May lease. $300 plus utilities, 663-5861. 18Y0316 Law students seeking 2 graduate or mature un- dergraduate women to share coed house on S. State. Convenient, $200/month. Call after 6 p.m. 662-3814. 12YO406 THE CONTEMPORARY DIRECTIONS ENSEMBLE CARL ST. CLAIR, Musical Director Presenting their first concert after their successful New York debut Saturday, April 3 8:00 p.m. Rackham Acditorium admission free Works by: Wuorinen, Dallapiccola, Varese, Druckman & Corigliano Special Guest Soloist: JOHN McCOLLUM, Tenor 'filted with dedicated artistry . .. a splendid performance, " JOHN GUINN, the Detroit Free Press "furious virtuosity .., a delight," BERNARD HOLLAND, the New York Times Included among the Free Press' Ten Best Music Events of 1981 Join Sports Staff °rccc s:i ° Need a ride out of town? 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