labric sculpture Artists Bob Vandervennet (left) of Union Lake and Jeff Zischke (right) of Walled Lake erect their sculpture yesterday in front of the Michigan Union. The artwork, made of 18 pieces of colored fabric and hundreds of feet of rope, was com- missioned by the Ann Arbor Artists and Craftsmen Guild for this week's art fair. College costs to increase this fall, From AP and UPI The cost of higher education is going up again this fall, but a survey by the College Board indicates that the rate of increase will be slightly less than it was last year. According to the survey of more than 3,200 schools conducted by the board's College Scholarship Service and released yesterday, total costs for the 1980-81 academic year at a private, four-year college or university will average $6,082 for a student who lives on campus. I THAT'S AN increase of 10.3 per cent over the price for the 1979-80 academic year. From the fall of 1978 to the fall of 1979, the cost of a year at a private, four-year school went up 1.6 per cent. In East Lansing, the Michigan State University administration, in a bind between rising inflation and slim state survey indicates Women rely on smell more than men NEW YORK (UPI) - In relation- ships between the sexes, women rate the importance of smell higher than men, and New Yorkers have the most sensitive noses, an olfactory specialist reported yesterday. Dr. Robert Henkin, director of the Center for Molecular Nutrition and Sensory Disorders at Georgetown University's Medical Center, said on a scale of one to 10 for importance, women rated smell 8.5. Men rated it 7.5. HE SAID 15 million Amerians have an impaired sense of smell, four million have dysomia - distorted smell fun- ction - and 75,000 have congenital hyposmia - lack of smell. In his "Survey on the Sense of Smell," Henkin questioned 822 persons in major cities in California, Texas, In- diana, tidewater Virginia, Philadelphia, and the greater New York area. The survey found that young people 17-20 considered smell in relationships with the opposite sex the most impor- tant. Next was the 41-60 age group, followed by people over 60. Last was the 21-40 group. PEOPLE LIVING in Manhattan rated the sense of smell the highest - 9.9 out of a possible 10. Chicagoans were next with 9.3, residents of Long Island, N.Y., 9.2, and Connecticut, 8.6. "People in New Jersey, Indiana and California noted less importance to these relationships," Henkin said. A2 streets blocked off for Art Fair today Several streets will be barricaded today to accommodate the Art Fair, causing traffic to become congested in those areas, according to Ann Arbor Police Captain Kenneth Klinge. "If people do travel in these areas, they should plan to encounter heavy traffic," Klinge warned. According to Klinge, those streets blocked off will be: " South University, between Tappan and Washtenaw (although there will be cross-traffic on Church and Forest Streets); " East University to Monroe; " State Street from North University to Washington; s William from State Street to Thom- pson; and, " Main Street, fron William to Huron. 4 4 4 I I aid, is proposing tuition increases of about $170 per year for in-state stidents - the biggest hike in five years. The final decision will be made by the MSU Board of Trustees - probably in August. IT WOULD BE the largest increase since the 1975-76 school year during the last recession. The latest increase in college costs, however, is less than the overall in- flation rate, expected to average about 12 per cent for 1980. Joe Paul Case, director of program administration for the scholarship service, said he was surprised that the rise wasn't bigger, "considering the way the rate of in- flation has escalated." Case said, however, that students and their parents - who pay 56 per cent of the college bill on the average - will have increasing trouble making ends meet and finding help. "IF PARENTS' incomes don't keep pace with inflation," he said, "the gap' between the amount they can pay .... and the rising cost of college will widen ... Case said he did not expect any in- crease in federal aid programs this year. And, he added: "Without in- creased appropriations, more students will have to share the same financial aid pie." Other findings of the College Board survey include: " A student who lives on campus and attends a four-year, public institution will face total costs of $3,409 for the coming academic year, up 8.1 per cent from last year. That compares with an 8.5 per cent increase from 1978 to 1979. " The biggest price jump is in the cost of two-year, public colleges. C."TTv"E1%J=mm"mmm 0 4 " """" --l "Full line of Backpacking& I CampingEquipment" ARMY SURPLUS We stock a full line of ALL clothing, boots. camping equipment, andME C A DS hunting clothing W 201 E. Washington at Fourth (Except Sale Items) Open M-Sa.i 9943572 Expires Aug. 2, 1980 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I , I I I I 4 4 ...a....... l_.'.F U ..J B m -......-