FAA investigates four near-collisions WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating four incidents over a 10-hour period in which commercial jetliners came dangerously close to colliding with smaller planes, officials disclosed yesterday. The four near-collisions last Friday involving jetliners from United Airlines, Trans World Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and American Airlines are considered an unusually high number, according to aviation safety experts. The FAA is already under criticism because of an increasing number of such incidents. During all of last year, the number of reports in which commercial aircraft were reported to have flown within 500 feet of another plane averaged just under one per day, according to FAA statistics. FAA spokesperson Fred Farrar, confirming the Friday incidents, said in two of the cases air traffic controllers had provided the jetliner pilots with advanced traffic advisories and in another case the smaller plane was not on radar. The incidents, in which two aircraft in each case came within 500 feet of each other, occurred at altitudes ranging from 3,500 feet to 9,000 feet near Chicago, Newark, Saginaw, Mich., and Burbank, Calif. It could not be determined yesterday how many passengers were in the various jetliners. t Near-collisions are incidents reported by pilots of the aircraft and } which are usually then investigated by the FAA. , Last year there were 839 near-collision reports, an average of just over tvo incidents a day, received by the FAA. Of those about half involved incidents in which aircraft came at least within 500 feet of each other and 340, or just under one per day, involved at least on ecommercial aircraft. uniors get early jump on crowded job market The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 14, 1987 - Page5 Students seek help on income tax forms By RYAN TUTAK The fourth floor of the Michigan Union attracts more students than the Diag does these days. The April 15 tax deadline is tomorrow, and students are flooding the fourth floor lobbyto get helptfrom the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA). VITA includes more -than 150 University students trained to fill out federal income tax forms 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, and all Michigan forms. At least six VITA assistants will be available from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. today to help fill out forms, said Joshua Eichenhorn, a Business School senior and VITA coordi- nator. Other services are available for students who just have questions. THE Internal Revenue Service extended the hours of its toll free telephone service from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today. The IRS branch in Wolverine Towers at 3001 S. State St. will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. Extended IRS hours do not apply to all federal agencies, however. Tax returns still must be post- marked no later than April 15 and the Ann Arbor Post office closes at 5 p.m. The Ann Arbor Public Library and VITA both have all Michigan and federal forms available. Any student who earned more than $2,540 is required to file a federal tax form. All students whose earnings exceeded $1,500 in Mich- gan last year must pay state taxes. MICHIGAN will refund in- come tax to working students who are permanent residents of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Minne- sota, or Wisconsin under a Reci- procalsIncome Tax Agreement with those states. The Tax Reform Act passed by Congress last year does not apply to this year's taxes. Although the new act makes stipends for teaching, research, or other services taxable, these funds may still be excluded on this year's returns. Money received for room and board will also be taxable next year. STUDENTS seem unworried about their taxes. Of more than 50 students interviewed in the Diag, most were seniors whose parents fill out their taxes. Few were aware of the VITA service in the Union. LSA senior Julie Lovell expressed the students' attitude. "It's a pain in the ass," she said of filling out tax forms. But she said she has never tried it. Others enjoy the convenience of parents. "It's just easier that way," said LSA junior Pam Weisman. LSA senior Bob Beauchamp does not see the problem. "I've filled taxes out for four or five years. The 1040EZ is simple," he said. "And I haven't been audited yet." UM News in The Daily 764-0552 Associated Press' Archbishop Desmond Tutu, right, yesterday urged a congregation of over 700 people at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town to join in calling for the release of South African "detainees." Tutu urges release of detainees (Continued from Page 1) He said he found his internship exciting, although it was non- paying. "My research took me into a lot of areas - even on the Hill - that I never thought I'd be in," Winiecke said. Getting into either program isn't easy. There are 100 finalists in the Public Service Internship Program, and 75 in the Business Internship Program, chosen out of a field of several hundred. Some colleges in the University offer special programs to help students find internships. Through the engineering college's co-op placement program, for instance, students alternate a semester of work with a semester at school. Currently the program has about 100 students. Loesel also joined the co-op program, but he got in too late to find a job. The co-op program is designed for students who will work more than one semester af a'company. "They're definitely interested in having students come back maybe two or three times," Loesel said. "A lot of the engineering internships are geared toward coming back a couple of times, and then being hired for a permanent position." All is not lost if you forgot to join one of these groups at the beginning of your junior year. C P& P counsels people who aren't in either program, and it also has an extensive library of reference materials for summer jobs and internships. "A lot of people aren't aware that all of these resources exist," said Karen McQuade, supervisor of the public service and business internship programs. There are also some tried and true methods to fall back on - the want ads, personal connections, and massive mailings. LSA junior Kurt Heyman found his internship by reading the pnwspapers, but he didn't find his opportunity in the help wanted section. "I read in The Daily that the Center for a New Democracy was forming a new subcommittee, and I wrote them a letter," he said. Heyman ended up as an assistant coordinator of the Pacific Rim Conference, which brought together leaders from around the Pacific region. As a worker in the center, Gary Hart's think-tank, Heyman had Senate clearance and traveled around the country raising money for the conference, which was held in California. Personal connections helped Yuka Isayama find her internship. Isayama said Communication Prof. Frank Beaver, who has "a lot of connections with a lot of people," gave her some guidance. Isayama got an unpaid internship this summer with CBS in Manhattan. She pointed out that unpaid internships are easy to get. "All you need to do is walk in and ask for it. You want the experience, and they need the help," she said. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Archbishop Desmond Tutu and other members of clergy urged people at a special prayer service yesterday -to defy new limits on speech and assembly. The U. S. ambassador was among 700 people in the congregation. Ambassador Edward Perkins issued a statement saying: "It is sad that a government which claims to uphold the values of human dignity, and which protrays itself as secure and strong, should be so intimidated by the peaceful protestations of its citizens that it declares those protestations to be illegal." Perkins' attendance and his statement represented one of his most vivid gestures since he becams the first Black American ambassador to South Africa last November. The ambassadors of Canada, Sweden, and Australia also attended the ecumenical service dedicated to people detained without charge under a nationwide state of emergency the white government imposed 10 months ago. r The University of Michigan School of Music presents Tuesday, April 14 EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE Edward Parmentier, director. Music of Hassler, Gabriel, Lassus, and other Baroque composers. Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 15 UNIVERSITY CAMPUS BAND Eric Rombach, conductor Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. Imagine summer '87 by our pool! U o give yu a place in the sun next to our heated swimm ing pool, Live close to campusin one of our newly refurnished apartments with cool air conditioning. TV lounge, ping- pong. pool table. game room arid laundry facilities. Why settle for less? Best yet. our summer rates are ver reasonable UNIVtERSITY TOWERS 536 S. 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