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THE SUMMER DAILY

Thursday, Auguste2,

Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, August 2,

t!v.
tonight
:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
20 Stagecoach West BW
24 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner
50 Flintstones.
56 Lilias, Yoga and You
6:30 2 11 CBS News-Roger Mudd
4 13 NBC News-John Chancellor
9 Itiream of Jeannie
24 Dick Van Dyke
50 Gilligan's Island
56 Making Things Grow
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell The Truth
9 Beverly Hlbillies
11 To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Bowling For Dollars
50 I Loe Lucy
56 Course of Our Times
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Circus!
7 Michigan Outdoors
9 Movie-Adventure BW
"Taran Triumphs" (1943)
11 Parent Game
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Rifleman-Western BW
24 Circus
50 Rogan's IHeroes
56 nner-City Freeway
8:00 2 11 The Waltons
4 13 Helen Reddy-Variety
9 News-Don Daly
20 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swing-
ers
9:30 9 Commonwealth Conference
20 Seven Hundred Clu
10:00 4 13 Music Country
7 24 Streets of San Francisco
50 Perry Mason BW
56 Masterpiece Theatre
10:30 9 happy Though Married
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
50 One Step Beyond
11:30 2 11 Movie-Western
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
9 News
20 Walters Family-Music
50 Movie-Drama BW
"World for Ransom" (1954)
12:00 9 Movie-Drama
"The Flying Fontaines." (1959)
1:00 4 7 13 News
1:10 2 Movie-Mystery
"Flight to Nowhere." (1946)
2:40 2 News
THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi-
tion of The Michigan Daily
Vol. LXXXIII, No. 53-S
Thursday, August 2, 1973
is edited and managed by students at
the University of Michigan. News phone
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Mitchell accused
of lying on ITT

(Continued from Page 1)
cause it outlines Mitchell's agree-
ment to talk with Richard Mc-
Laren, former Justice Depart-
ment antitrust chief, following
his meeting with ITT President
Harold Geneen in August 1970.
Prior-to the July 31, 1971 set-
tlement of the antitrust suits
against ITT, the Kleindienst hear-
ings showed, McLaren was ag-
gressively attempting to take the
three suits to the Supreme Court.
McLaren, now a U.S. district
court judge in Chicago, said he
went along with the settlement
because ITT agreed to divest
some holdings. He said that was
the action he wanted from the
high court.
COLSON SAID a May 5, 1971
memo from Ehrlichman to Mit-
chell alluded "to discussions be-
tween the President and the AG
(attorney general) as to the
'agreed upon ends' in the reso-
lution of the ITT case and asking
the AG w h e t h e r Ehrlichman
should work directly with Mc-
Laren or through Mitchell.
"There is also a memo to the
President at the same time per-
iod. We know we have control of
all the copies of this, but we don't
have control of the original memo
to the AG. This memo would once
again contradict Mitchell's tes-
timony and more importantly
As an executive session Wed-

nesday, the committee voted not
to call Colson during the present
phase of the hearings.
BEFORE CONCLUDING his
third day of testimony, Haldeman
was assailed by Sen. Lowell
Weicker Jr. (R-Conn.) for order-
ing ,a post-election counter-of-
fensive lumping together Demo-
crats, demonstrations and "for-
eign or Communist money."
Weicker's comments were based
on two memos handed the com-
mittee and made public.
One, from Haldeman to White
House counsel John Dean dated
Feb. 10, 1973, said in part:
"WE NEED to get our people
to put out the story on the for-
eign and Communist money that
was used in support of demon-
strations against the President in
1972. We should tie all 1972 dem-
onstrations to McGovern and thus
to the Democrats as part of the
peace movement.
"The investigation should be
broadened to include the peace
movement which leads directly to
McGovern and Teddy Kennedy.
This is a good counteroffensive
to be developed."
Asked about the so-called White
House enemies list, Haldeman
acknowledging ordering a back-
ground check on CBS newsman
D a n i e l Schorr, but said he
couldn't recall why he had done
directly involve the President."

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NEWS TONIGHT
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A MOVIE FILLED
WITH WHAT
IT TAKES.
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BOGDANOVICH AS
THE MOST INTER-
ESTING YOUNG
AMERICAN
DIRECTOR!
TATUM O'NEAL
WILL BE THE
YOUNGEST AC-
TRESS IN HISTORY
TO WIN AN
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