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The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 17, 1986 - Page 5

Campaign'
(Continued from Page 1)
tuition now contributes 42 percent
of the budget.
Pollack also said state funding
for financial aid has risen 135
percent in the past four years.
"It's easy to say you support
education. It's harder to go to your
constituents and say we have to pay
for it," Pollack said.
APLEY SAID the Legislature
has already approved $40 million in
maintenance projects for the
University, but there are no funds
to pay for them. "We have to do
these improvements," he said, "but
we have to come up with the
money first."
Apley said funding for higher
education should be a bipartisan
issue, noting that funds for the
EECS building on North Campus
were approved by a Democratic-
controlled Senate and funds for the
new Chemistry Building came from
a Republican-controlled Senate.
On another issue, Pollack called
current legislation that would
require foreign TAs to show a
proficient level of English and pass
a test before being allowed to teach

emphasize higher ed. money

a "non-issue," because the
Universities have already begun to
solve the problem.
"THE UNIVERSITY has a
little belatedly taken action to
ensure that all undergraduates are
taught by teaching assistants who
can speak English," she said,
noting that the College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts has
already instituted its own measures
to prepare foreign TAs for teaching.
Apley said he disagrees with the
bill, sponsored by Sen. Joe Conroy
(D-Flint) because "The state
shouldn't dictate what the
University's policies are."
Mark Stelter, an LSA senior,
asked Pollack and Apley if the state
has any responsibility guaranteeing
space at the University for in-state
students. He cited the large
percentage of out-of-state under -
graduates and law school students
specifically and said that it
sometimes appears that Michigan
residents are "subsidizing" out-of-
state students to attend the
University.
Apley replied that imposing
limits would "lower the academic

standards of the school," and
Pollack said that because the
University is a world-class
institution. "If we start building

walls against out-of-staters, that's
one of the dumbest things we can
do," she said.

Stadium attendance high

(Continued from Page 1)
In past years, students conflicted
with non-students in the section
because students generally sit in
any seat, while many non-students
demanded to sit in the seats printed
on their tickets.
The Athletic Department decided
to eliminate the conflicts by

eliminating ion-students.

Tomorrow's battle against Iowa
will fill the stadium for the 68th
consecutive time, but this is
nothing new-for the past twelve
seasons, Michigan has led the
National Collegiate Athletic
Association in total attendance.

Fow l play Associated Press
Elmer Steinmeyer of Omaha, Neb. checks one of 43 gourds from his gar-

'den that he painted to look like peng
Bombing pr(
(Continued from Page 1)
withheld his name in keeping with
government regulations.
MORE JETS arrived just
before nightfall and strafed the area
v where the pilots landed. Ghaddar
said five of his militiamen were
wounded.
Witnesses said four jets,
Phantoms, and Israeli-built Kfirs,
flew in from the Mediterranean and
made three bomb and rocket runs on
Y the guerrilla positions starting at
x3:50 p.m.
Israeli pilots released red bal -
loons to deflect the scores of
Strellas that streaked toward them.
B L A C K smoke hung over
Mieh Mieh. Fire engines and
r ambulances raced in from Sidon and
Ein el-Hilweh, another Palestinian
camp nearby.
The warplanes hit Mieh Mieh
less than 24 hours after two
grenades were hurled into a crowd of
Israeli army recruits and their
families near the sacred Wailing
Wall in Jerusalem, killing one
person and wounding 69.
Claims of responsibility for the
W'* Jerusalem attack came from five

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groups, including the Palestinian
Liberation Organization
ISREAL has lost three other
planes in Lebanon since its
invasion of June 1982.

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