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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, March 1, 1974

Michigan Union
OPEN
REGULAR HOURS
DURING BREAK

M PI N BOWLING
/March 2-10
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Michigan Union

"An extraordinary feature length cartoon
that may surpass Disney's 'Fantasia'
and Kubrick's '2001' as te ultimate
head movie ... there hasn't been such
animated imagination on the screen
since 'Yellow Submarine."
,-Kevin Kelly, Boston Globe
"INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING! Science-fic-
tion buffs will get an intergalactic charge out of r
'Fantastic Planet'." -Bob Salmaggi, WINS Rodio E
"A science-fiction fantasy whose technique is as
fascinating as its plot. Fascinating depth and
imagination, humor and pathos underline
a fine adventure story."
-Judith Crist, New York Magazine
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Starts Friday March 1st
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WRI1F presents:
BY POPULAR DEMAND
MONDAY, March 4--8 p.m.
at COBO ARENA
DEEP PURPLE
with special guest stars:
SAVOY BROWN
and
TUCKY BUZZARD
TICKETS' are $7 and $6 and are available at Hudson's,
Grinnell's, Cobo Hall Box Office, and at door the night of
the concert.
A BAMBOO PRODUCTION

LIVE &IN PERSON
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WASHINGTON (,') -President
jNixon said yesterday he will veto
the emergency, energy legislation
which passed Congress Wednes-
day.
Nixon said the bill with its pro-
vision for rolling back crude oil
prices "will result in longer gas
lines and would lead to compul-
sory ration. And that we're not
going to have."
The action had been expected
and was announced by the Presi-
dent in a speech to a Young Re-
publican group in Washington.
THE HOUSE sent the bill to
the White House Wednesday, but
the 258-151 margin of final pas-
sage was short of the two-thirds
majority needed to override a
veto.
House Republican leaders pre-
dicted the veto would stand, but
Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.),
one of the bill's chief sponsors,
said he was confident the Sen-
ate would vote to override. A
Itwo - thirds majority in both
houses is required to overturn a
veto.
Nixon said the bill, which had

Nixon to veto energy
bill; override unlikely

been pending since last autumn,
"was well-intentioned but went
in the wrong direction."
"I shall veto that bill not be-
cause I oppose lower prices,"
said the President, "but because
I want more supplies of gasoline
and oil."
The bill's. most controversial
provision is an oil price rollback.
This would reduce the price of
gasoline at the pump by up to
four cents a gallon and cut soar-
ing propane prices in half, ac-
cording to figures produced by
the House Commerce Committee.
BUT NIXON said at his Mon-
day night press conference that
the rollback would lead to addi-
tional fuel shortages "which
would require, without question,
rationing all over the country."
Nixon said a problem of the
energy situation was evident in
lines at gasoline stations. On the
six-minute drive from the White
House to a Washington hotel for
his talk, the presidential limou-
sine passed one such line at a
station next to the Watergate
complex.

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AMID HEAVY APPLAUSE and shouts of "three more years",
President Nixon urges a group of Young Republicans to "get in
there and fight" for the Republican cause despite Watergate, at a
Washington hotel yesterday. Nixon- also said he would veto the
energy bill.

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