le £itigan iatlQ Ninety-five years of editorial freedom Vol. XCV, No. 30-S TheMicrhi,,iioiy Saturday, July 13 Negotiations give 'U' By KERY MURAKAMI how to spend its funds. Late night maneuvering by University ad- The question arose Thursday afternoon, after a ministrators and sympathetic state leaders Thur- conference committee represented by both houses sday saved the University from having to make decided to give all the state's universities and what Vice President for State Relations Richard colleges nearly the same percentage in increases. Kennedy called "massive" tuition increases. Included within a school's increases would have But after the smoke cleared from closed-door been money for the newly-created $25 million negotiations betweon leaders in both legislative research excellence fund, which does not help houses, the Senate and House voted just after prevent tuition increases. midnight to give the University a 13 percent ap- SEN. LANA Pollack (D-Ann Arbor), explained propriations increase, that while general funds can be used for operating THE INCREASE gives the University $10 expenses and to reduce the burden on tuition in- million more than the $13 million increase creases, research money can only be used for recommended by Gov. James Blanchard last specific research projects. January. The research funds - designed to spur the The size of the appropriation, however, was not state's economic development - would help a the sticking point in Thursday's negotiations, research university in the long run, but would not Kennedy said. Rather, legislators differed on how help with its current budget woes, University 3, 1985 Fifteen Cents Twelve Pages more aid Pollack said the conference committee's plan discriminated against schools that were slated to receive the bulk of the Research Excellence Fund, because they would have a greater percent of their increases tied up in research projects than other schools. For example, the University - which was originally slated to get $9 million for research - would only get $1 million more for general use than the governor recommended. IN COMPARISON, Michigan State University - which was slated to receive about $6 million for research - would get $4 million more for general use even though both schools were supposed to get appropriations increases of 13 percent. Shapiro has said that the University would need about $7 million more than the governor recom- mended to avoid a steep tuition hike. See 'U,' Page 3 ---pushed for increases - :'Noted theologian to teach at 'U' in fall By BARBARA LOECHER Harvard Divinity School Professor Harvey Cox has always wanted to be where the action is. He has followed, Prof*e1 documented, and analyzed the ac- tivities of Marxist clergy in Eastern Europe, of Americans seeking self- actualization in the hot tubs of Big Sur, and of liberation theologians in Latin America. Along the way, Cox has made a name for himself as a "connoisseur of religious experience," and "the theological best-seller of his generation." AUTHOR OF the best-selling "Secular City" and the newly- released "Religion in the Secular City," Cox will return to teaching this fall as Visiting Professor of Religious Thought at the University. Under the auspices of the Program. on Studies in Religion and local organizations, Cox will conduct a lec- ture course on morality in contem- porary society and an advanced seminar on theological ethics. According to Astrid Beck, ad- ministrative assistant to the Univer- sity's Program on Studies in Religion, the lectures will be open to the general public. "IT IS RARE that the University See COX, Page 4 Two hijackers identified BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPS) - State- private army. owned Beirut radio yesterday named , BEIRUT RADIO - still owned by the hijackers of TWA Flight 847 and the Christian-led government but con- said Lebanese officials would attempt trolled by Berri's Shiite militia, Amal, to prosecute the men who killed a U.S. since a Moslem revolt in February Navy diver. 1984 - named Ali Younis and Ahmed Political analysts indicated, Ghorbieh as the two men who seized however, that it was doubtful the TWA Flight 847 June 14 en route to hijackers could be brought to trial Rome from Athens, Greece. because of the disarray of Lebanon's The hijackers murdered Navy diver judicial system, headed by Shiite Robert Dean Stethem of Waldorf, Moslem leader Nabih Berri, who also Md., during the 17-day hostage crisis. commands the country's biggest See SUSPECTED, Page 4 DPily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH Picture window The Maynard House apartment building may not be known for its aesthetic beauty but it may depend on the angle. Fair Play Sticky Happy Hackers Eastern Michigan University hits the Early showers turning partly sunny Entertainment for everyone. coaches below the belt and humid with highs of 85 to 90 Opinion, Page 5 Sports, Page 11