CRISIS Continued from Page 1 e \ pei ted to get sonic relief from additional state revenue that could real h $.V1 million and would no to education in the form of add bat ks said Peter l oll e\ei utive dim tor ot the senate majorit\ i am tis t he Wav s and Means edtii a lion subcommittee has declared that part ot a projei ted SAM mil Iron surplus in tlie budget would go to ini teasing fai 1111 \ salaries and relieving tuition ini rease.s Although the add bai k list is not a sure tiling toll said it is stead 11 v " movi ng dim n the road toward adoption by the edili .it ion subi ollllllittee After it is approved In tin* sulx oinmittee il then has lo be approved In the full Wavs .uni Means unmmlllee which il pruhiibly "ill loll said, adding that l! is a long and arduous path ' In approva! Moselv said lh.it hei ause n! the add hai ks the universities in the state will not leel the sig mtii ant efteets of the i uts, hut that this i otlld he a disadvan tage hei ause people might tor get the Si ' billion gorilla that the state vv ill have to fai e in 100'. 00 "lor most people on this i a in pus life w ill appeal to go no as usuaI. he said Hut Moselv urged people to write to their legislators and urge them TAXES Continued from Page 1 rhctorii going around from our parents and homeowners .ihoul how film iition in so import.mt hut w him it i ohii's light (low n to it tiles If more interested in keeping their faxes down th.in with us getting .111 nil in alion .uni making something ot our selves "That reuih tn ks me oil she said, saving that she sup ports a new tax "I'm a urn sumer. and I d he willing to pav a sales tax Hut while hnglisli student John Mi ( 11 lloi h flow ns on the tuition hikes and cuts, he op poses a tax inc rease Working in an I Ml food \ an near Oregon Hall, Mi ( ulloi h said higher tuition rates next vear might derail his plans to attend the IniversitV law Ni hool Nevertheless lie said state government should look to lotting waste rather than raising taxi's "I've worked lor the state for a lew years and I ve seen a lot of w aste '' lie said ' I'hev should lot us on 1 u11n 1 g man agement. not a new tax Marina Wolf on the other Ii.nul thinks lug Ihr i| in's! inn nt i litis il si holding isn't i'-vcii .1 t in i|lli• ■ t II III "till- Kll SSI,111 s 11 |i 11 * 111 s.llll .is sin■ worked in tin' I Ml In sir,11I W11II would like t|i sis* tis distil.Illtlr thr mill! 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