European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes August 1985 College costs Rise 7 for 198586 Bennington tops list new York up the average Cost of a College education is up 7 with the most expensive Price tag rising to for a bachelors degree at Benning ton College in a College Board report showed the Lota Chi match Bill for the 198586 academic year at Bennington is if the Cost remains lie same for four years which College costs have not done within memory the total Tab for a Bache lors degree would be for a person who enters in the report the Bennington Bill is the highest on the College boards list of 10 most expensive All the with the Cost of attending for one arc listed As follows Massachusetts Institute of Barnard Prince ton Yale Harvard and Radcliffe Sarah Lawrence Stanford Tufts uni Dartmouth the report on the College boards an Nual Survey of colleges said average col lege costs at some Public and private colleges responding Are up 7 one Point ahead of last years increase and out pacing inflation by several costs at fou year Public colleges will total an average for students who live on and for students who live at at fou year private total aver age costs will be for resident Stu for this years increase is still below the 10 and ii percent annual increases in average total College costs that occurred during the Early George president of the College Board he said students and parents concerned about rising costs should remember that there is also substantial help available in the form of financial we estimate that approximately billion will be available this year in various forms of Public and private financial Aid for College to help students and families make up the difference Between the Cost of a particular College and what they can afford to Hanford he said the boards College scholarship service provides detailed information on financial Aid to High school guidance offices to help students plan for other highlights of the report a 5 percent hike in total average costs for students attending two year Public col Leges for commuters pushes the Bill to tuition and which apply to All students regardless of living will Rise slightly More than total costs for most average tuition and fees will be at fou year Public colleges and at fou year private a Rise of 9 and 8 percent they will average at two year Public colleges and at two year private a hike of 7 and 8 Public fou year and two year colleges charge out state students at the fou year colleges the added tuition will average at two year these costs Mark oneyear increases of 16 percent and 9 help up photo Penny Groome seems to be having fun but Michelle scooting Down the water slide in Ches has a Reagan salutes return of Japan from ruin Washington a president Rea noting the coming 40th anniversary of the japanese surrender in world War it is unthinkable that the japanese and americans will Ever again go to in his weekly radio broadcast to the nation Reagan saluted the japanese for having created an economic Miracle following wartime devastation and the great strides Forward being made on the Pacific rim Bode Well for the United he we after a Pacific rim already our Trade with Pacific and East asian countries is greater than with any other Region of the he As free it is unthinkable that the japanese and americans will Ever again go to and he while there Are As there Are in relations in any two great they can be settled in the spirit of Good he also paid tribute to the 3 million americans who fought in the Pacific Thea Ter during that singling out vice presi Dent George As a Young fighter Pilot in the his plane was shot Down on a military mis the president said of he came perilously close to losing his if you know any veterans of the second world you might take the time on August 14th to thank Reagan there Are so Many heroes among and in sure they like to know How much we appreciate criminal probe of polices move bombing planned Philadelphia not District attorney Edward Rendell said Friday that he would conduct a criminal investigation of the May 13 bombing by the police of a House occupied by members of the Radical group Rendell said he would investigate whether there was a conspiracy to kill members of the group who were in the House and to deceive senior City officials about the Type of explosive used in the the announcement of the investigation came a Day after the City managing i James said the bomb contained a powerful military expo police officials had insisted that the bomb was made entirely of a Les powerful and less incendiary Plas tic the new information has raised doubts about the thoroughness of the cites investigation of the move a Daylong siege that began when members of the Radi Cal group fired on police officers who were trying to evict them from the the siege ended when a police officer in a helicopter dropped a bomb on the causing a fire that killed 11 destroyed 61 houses in the West Philadelphia neighbourhood and left 250 people the disclosures have also added to a growing controversy Over whether the police could have prevented the death of people occupying the move one of two people known to have escaped from the House has accused the police of shooting at members of the group trying to flee the the new developments also appeared to have undermined the political standing of mayor Wilson several polls taken soon after the siege indicated that it had left the popular firs term mayor largely last several members of the City Council criticized Goode with the harshest language since the the mayor has declined to comment on the new other than to say he welcomes each disclosure As evidence of his administrations commitment to make All information at the same he has declined to release the full texts of reports compiled by City the recent series of disclosures began when the Philadelphia fire Roger reported that the bomb weighed More than twice As much As previously announced by City the police have offered no explanation for the a group of Independent medical examiners hired by a mayoral commission investigating events leading up to the bombing disclosed that it had found an uns pent Bullet in the remains of a move members body after the medical examiners office had said there were no traces of bullets in any of the health commissioner Stuart Sha who supervises the medical examiners said he was shocked by the but Halbert the assistant medical defended his offices saying that the Bullet was easy to Rendell said the disclosure that the bomb contained a powerful explosive often used in military demolition convinced him he should reverse his decision not to open a criminal the he said in a four Par graph is additional information for the first raises the possibility that criminal wrongdoing May have in a Telephone interview Friday of the District attorney said he would investigate whether c4 was included As part of a conspiracy and whether senior officials participated in such a its extraordinarily but entirely that any wrongdoing goes beyond the individual police he referring to William a 38 year old police officer who constructed the bomb that was dropped on the roof of the move Rendell said his investigation could Cul Minate in indictments on murder or Man Slaughter he also said it would take some time for him to Complete the which is to be conducted by his special investigations when youre talking about questions of this he the investigation has to be
