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DAILY CLASSIFIEDS,

The Michigan Daily-Thursday, August 13, 1981--Page 9
Air controllers losing
ground in strike

(Continued from Page 8)
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From APandUPI
Striking American air traffic * con-
trollers lost B major ally yesterday
when Canadian controllers ended a two-
day boycott of U.S. flights, loosening a
logjam that turned trans-Atlantic traf-
fic into a massive tangle.
With the resumption of Canadian
control service to airliners entering and
leaving American airspace, scores of
jetliners roared to life to carry
thousands of stranded travelers across
the ocean:
TRANSPORTATION Secretary Drew
Lewis said yesterday the problem of
long delays in trans-Atlantic air travel
iseems to have subsided" and he
predicted international flights would
return to normal by this morning,
The 12,000 striking U.S. controllers
were left with the slender backing of
controllers in Portugal, Spain and the
Netherlands and a continuing snarl of
litigation that could bankrupt their un-
ion. In addition, the air controllers

strike, while costing the airlines
millions of dollars in lost ticket sales,
may prove a cloud with a silver lining
for many carriers.
FORCED TO reduce their flights by
an average of 25 percent, the airlines
are gaining large savings by dropping
unprofitable routes, laying off workers,
and sideling aircraft that are less ef-
ficient users of fuel.
Those moves, which in some cases
had been considered before the strike,
were made easier when the gover-
nment ordered a reduction in-the num-
ber of flights after 12,000 controllers
walked off their jobs Aug. 3 in a con-
tract dispute with the government.
Competitive pressures that had
restrained some carriersfrom cutting
capacity before the strike were
removed when the Federal Aviation
Administration froze the airlines'
flights to an overall level of 75 percent
of normal through labor Day. The FAA
is expected to extend that limitation un-
til next spring.

Plans for Women's Center
discussed at local meeting

(Continued from Page5)
added,
Edwards noted that financing is one
of the primary concerns. The cost of
maintaining a building for about three
years would be approximately $850,000,
according to another member, Sarah
McFall.
The figure the group is shooting at,
Edwards said, is $30,000. They are con-
sidering asking interested women to
make a $100 contribution, which would
be tax deductible, to help reach this
goal.
THE GROUP is also planning a
garage sale in the fall to raise money,
Mardella .Shepley, an architect

working with the group, said they were
looking at one two-story building on
Huron, along with several other sites.
The ideal area, the group said, is near
downtown Ann Arbor. She also said
they were considering suggesting to
design teachers that their classes work
on developing the center as a class
projects. >
McFall said one of the reasons they
want a large building is to insure diver-
se offerings to meet varying needs.
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