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Show Monday, March 28, looming WASHINGTON (UPI) Airline executives are divided over legislation now before Congress to substantially reduce the existing horde of government regulations on the industry. PATRICIA UPI Education Editor NEW YORK (UPI) -Inflation, heating and salary costs will push up college costs an average of eight per cent by September giving parents the biggest col- In Win CINCINNATI (UPI) -New Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano is being criticized by the national commander of the 550,000 NORTH A Q J 7 member Disabled - A Georgetown to Congress University Medical School tuition in September will be $12,500 a year, the highest in the nation up from $6,800 last September. Room and board charges will add $2,000 or more. At George Washington University the medical school freshmen will pay $10,000, plus room and board. The huge increases are due to the ending of a xisting regulatory mechanisms ad- ministered by the Civil Aeronautics Board. Wexler adCongress, ded, "should try to make the regulatory system work better before we try to move to a more radical solution ... There is no reason that, given proper legislative guidance, regulation cannot do a much more effective job federal subsidy in creating a more comamounting to $5,000 per petitive air transportastudent in the District of tion network." Alan Heath, president Columbia's medical of Pacific American a for schools, spokesman Airlines, said some Georgetown said. At the big bargain modified form of dereguinstitutions, the state col- lation was "the only hope for survival of my comleges and universities tuition and room and board pany. Moreover, it is charges for under- probably the public's only graduates are expected to hope to fully benefit from average around five to air transportation in eight per cent higher over years to come." Heath, who said his last year. These schools, funded company has "reached by appropriations from the point of throwing in state treasuries, on the the towel." said current average billed resident CAB regulations restrict students $1,797 for tuiton, "our ability to compete room and board last effectively by denying ones, commercial operators year; the right to advertise or $2,681. hold out their sereven The era of the $7,000 vices." room board and tuition, Gerald O'Grady, senior bill has arrived at the navice president of Western tion's most prestigious the Airlines, said existing private colleges CAB regulations "benefit Harvards, Yales, the public directly or inPrincetons and Stanfords to a greater exdirectly of the land. tent than they benefit the examfor one Yale's, carriers. Disruption of tuiple, will be $6,950 tion accounting for $4,750 these arrangements would play havoc with the of that, up from $4,400 to last September. Room air carriers' ability and board, $2,200, is up provide adequate service to the public." from $2,025 a year ago. tuition is schools. At Columbia, for example, the tuition bill's going up to $4,490 from $4,110. Room and board, an estimated $2,150, is added to that. And books $800. The big bills at the private colleges finds some offering to loan families earning $20,000 to $60,000 a year money for the school bill at interest rates of from 8 to 8.5 per cent. This new type of student aid program would make it easier for the high income families to pav bloated bills. the Chronicle of Higher Education reports Harvard University started a pilot program this year offering loans to the families with high incomes. Most government-subsidizeor guaranteed financial aid programs are closed to the affluent. The list of colleges planning parent loan programs in the fall includes Amherst, Bryn d Mawr, Cornell, Stanford. Similar loan programs are under consideration at Brown, Dartmouth, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, among others. The families will pay 'the money back monthly installments "For most middle in in- come families." reported the Chronicle, "the problem is not that they don't have the money for college Rather they don't have it available in one lump sum to pay a term bill " Despite the high tuitions there still are plenty of bargains in all-tim- e higher education, Charges at the com- munity colleges, for one example, are modest and there are no room and board bills. Students commute For needy students, the federal government will grant a flat sum or help with a low interest loan. The College Financial Aid Office is the plate to go for details And application blanks. BONES UP WASHINGTON A9 VAK A J 62 A 10 5 4 J 10 Q J A Q 7 V North-Sout- West 8 7 5 2 9 7 6 3 Ask the Jacobys vulnerable h East North Pass Pass 6 Pass A Opening lead (forcing) four hearts double. South is saying that he thinks he can score more points by defending against four hearts doubled than by trying for game. For a copy of JACOBY MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at Bridge," c 0 this newspaper, P.O. Box 489. Radio Citv Station, New York, N Y. 10019). South A Pass K pen- $1 Million Negligence Suit Filed Against Ship Owners Betty Branson Williams. seen wrote Califano. "This callous attitude can only be interpreted as further evidence that HEW seeks control of programs by federal which, Monterey. Miciael Burton, 34, of Kings Beach. Calif., said the action would be filed Monday in U.S. District Court. "When we complete reconstruction of the events, I think we'll find that Pacific Far East Lines did not take care of their passengers in the manner that they are supposed to," Burton's attorney, Lyle Cavin, said Friday. law, are administered by the Veterans Administration. Legal Notices Council. Planning Anyone to submit nominations should send the to nominations Utah Health Systems Agency co David wishing The Monterey docked here Thursday and the FBI sealed it off to question 265 crewmen and 50 passengers. Another 250 passengers who disembarked in Honolulu and Los Angeles were being contacted at their homes. ine rtil was trying to determine if met with foul play or had jumped or fallen overboard. Pacific Far East officials said it was practically impossible to accidentally fall overboard because the liner has railings four feet high. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPIi -There are about 20 community lakes throughout Missouri, most of them from 100 to 200 acres. Thirty-threadditional ones are is Agency seeking nominations to replace on vacancies the Health 58. Mrs. Williams e proposed. Buchanan, Chairman, 19 Nominations 1 Pilots Took oath 22 24 28 32 33 1 Z I LiLi Z L E 8 I F I IQ w kOp A N " T c p. C I E AT J0UP AUE ED T0 ASS 1 34 38 39 40 Persian poet Sooner than Actress West Continent Plains state I? un- derstanding I a ho In 9 76 is 48 Blade 18 52 Hairy man 53 Military school (abbr ) 55 Cisalpine land Gull-lik- bird e 58 Few (Fr.) 59 Parasites 60 Eagle's nest 61 Compass point 62 Large deer 19 r""" 22 23 TT 26 "33 35 "36 38 7i 44 """" 52 53 TT ?i 60 I 49 50 51 66" 59 NEWSPAPER 62 11 I The 40 wedding guests are to board the bus and ride to the stop where Young and Miss Henderson met. After the ceremony aboard the bus, via the couple and guests are to go bus, of course, to a nearby restaurant for a reception. The bus will be decorated with streamers, flowers, cupids and hearts. ffTf " NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WALLACE H. deceased. Creditors will present claims vouchers to the at ZIONS undersigned FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Trust Department, P.O. Box with 30880, Salt Lake City, Utah 84125 on or before the 28 day of June A D. 1977; claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated and with proper verification as required 1953, ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK co Elizabeth Lynch, Assistant Trust Officer Executor of The Estate of Wallace H. Gardner Deceased. Date of first publication A 1977 28 D. March No 646 Published In The Daily Herald March 28, April 4, 1), 18. 1977 (UPII he doesn't NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probatt NO. 1853B Estate of Isabel! Houtz Deceased will present claims with vouchers to the Anderson, Creditors undersigned, at Rt 1, Box 168. Springville, Utah, 84663 on or before July 21, 1977, Claims must be presented in accordance the with of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification. Mariorie H. Larsen, Executrix 635 Published in the No. Daily Herald March 21, 28, April 4, 1, 1977. provisions expect to travel abroad this year beyond a trip to London for the Economic Summit and NATO meetings, but said, "I may send Rosalynn on a NOTICE goodwill tour to Latin Bids will be accepted for America this year." the sale of the building ' located et 26 South 400 West at the office of the City Treasurer, P.O. Box 1849, BURLINGAME, Calif. Provo, Utah 14601. The I 'PI Bins Croshv is building with Improvement! closer to home but still in TtimJ a hospital todav, three frame mutually agreed upon a bewteen ine purcnaier ana weeks alter NEAR HOME ( I JX" ruptured disc accident. suttenng in a stage Crosby, pale and the City. Savings certificates are another way First Security helps you get more for your savings. They earn at the highest legal interest rate for insured bank savings. 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City bus driver Roy Young was scheduled to be married Saturday to Ruth Henderson, who used to chase down Y'oung's bus for a ride. Appropriately, the ceremony will be aboard Young's bus. 48 54 61 I Vast period of ' I 43 TT" 46 I 41 u (abbr.) 2 To" 39 3 34"" ' 42 Gross National Product 130 29 32 I DOWN 7i 20 28 37 (Pi) 1 IT" 24 77 Lake City, Utah B410I before April 15, 1977. No. 641 Published in The Daily Herald March 28, 29, SO, 31, April 1, 3, 1977 therein. (2 46 Young salmon 47 Feeble 49 Stare 50 Wading bird 51 Mallard 54 These (Fr.) 56 The (Fr ) 43 Emanate 44 Greek letter 16 S Y wds.) (abbr.) 41 Plant seed H NJa 45 Words of villain 3 GlOlS X A JLA U TV 44 Garment fastener West South Temple, Salt GARDNER N EYEGLASS H 7"J 3 2 42 Sound equipment of G M A suma nu on Gl 3 4 20 I IT Si O S iQlHlEtlLlolNldtlElRlllEl S I 19 CIA 36 8 1 LAJLJ- LENA Host ancestor predecessor Dress materia 21 Auto club 23 Sodium Quick lunch place symbol 24 Haggard Medicinal novel plant Marina sight 25 Verdi opera Slow (mus ) 26 Former Phonograph Spanish machine colony Fame 27 Story Authoress fabricator Ferber 29 Chew Ceylon moss 30 wjiiii Committee, 1 Common 7 time." Community Lakes LEGAL NOTICE The Governing Board of the Utah Health Systems Canvass 16 little devil 1 -- lOlDlDl El PiYjRl pass in India 9 Assistant 10 Regan's father 5 1 57 of Ketchum. Idaho, was last on the ship March 15, two davs west of Honolulu. Mrs. Williams had just left Capt. Sven Rogenes' table. Her diary indicated she was in love with him, but Rogenes denied there was a romance and said infatuations of lonely passengers happen on board ship '"all the The son SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) of a wealthy widow who disappeared from a South Seas voyage on a luxury liner plans a $1 million negligence lawsuit against the owners of the SS Randazzo benefits," two spades by South two notrump pass sequence: emperor 13 Shoofly 14 Yesterday (Fr 15 ge Utah-Pa- Answer to Previous Puzzle 6 Misty 7 Fall back on 8 Mountain 8 Festival 12 Fiddling 35 A Rhode Island reader wants to know the significance of South's double in the 10 2 1 question were "earned not welfare benefits programs." "I find it hard to believe that you would even suggest that the welfare system is understood to include veterans' disability compensation and pension payment Rosalynn Carter is boning up on her Spanish because she may tour Latin American later this year. President Carter told a group of editors last weekend A63 VQ96 AK854 A A K 10 8 2 Randazzo said the veterans' programs in People On News Scene highest at the private EAST sion as welfare programs to be considered in a public hearing. - Law school K 9 8 4 3 SOL'TH (D) disability and A WEST "Any moves to incoAuthorities estimate these two rporate $100 of every bill is to existing government veterans' benefits cover the cost of complyregulation instead ol programs under the ing with paper work reremoving the rules. jurisdiction of HEW will quired by the federal Another airline official meet with massive said deregulation was his government. resistance," DAV leader A United Press Interonly hope for survival and Frank Randazzo said last national check of private a third supported the preweekend in a strongly and public colleges and sent system. worded letter to Califano. President Carter supuniversities also showed Randazzo was upset an increase of truly stag- ports the measure under about a recent HEW gering proportion at consideration. statement on welfare medical schools in the Harvey Wexler. a vice reform which listed District of Columbia. president of Continental veterans' urged reform e- compensation 4 - testimony last American Veterans for Lines, 5 V43 executive said he would prefer improving the Air North hand with two aces and a couple of small hearts where six won't make. It is just as easy to figure out a North hand with one ace, where the slam maybe a lay down." Oswald: "The great advantage of this type of bid is that it tells the defenders nothing about your hand. Thus West has a natural diamond lead against the slam. He makes it and South rattles off thirteen tricks while a heart lead would have beaten the hand. 28 time 3 Paris airport 4 Loaf about 5 Think Jail (Brit.) Unusual 5 Jim: "Today's North hand is a good example. North should jump right to six spades in response to his partner's one - spade opening. If South is looking at three aces and the king of spades, this jump to six won't keep South from bidding seven. It is easy to construct a By OSWALD & JAMES JACOBY Oswald: "Last week we discussed some problems of Blackwood bidders. This week we ought to discuss when to invite or bid a slam without using Blackwood on the way up." Criticism before the two veterans' Senate aviation subco- labeling programs as payment mmittee, one airline welfare items. freshmen ACROSS North Hand a Good Example Gets DAV weekend lege bills in history. For at Bridge 1 Airlines By Bv Califano Regulations Studied College Costs THE HERALD, Provo, 1977, f mi My.rMie Bock IplPv. W,0 cuit, lank ol I rir.l lcu.ll( Urt H A I l.k of Helper |