Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Tuesday, August 21, 1973 Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Tuesday, August 21, 1973 tov, tonight 6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News 20 Stagecoach West 24 ABC News-Smith Reasoner 50 Flintstones 56 Chan-ese Way 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Roger Mudd 4 13 NBC News-Chancellor 7 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner 24 Dick Van Dyke-Comedy 50 Gilligan's Island 56 How Do Your Children Grow? 7:50 2 Truth or Consequences 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth - 9 Beverly Hillbilies 11 To Tell the Truth 13 What's My Line? 20 Nanny and the Professor 24 Bowling for Dollars 50 ILove Lucy 56 French Chef 7:30 2 What'sMy Line? 4 You Asked for It 7 11 Price Is Right 9 Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Rifleman-Western 24 Adventurer 50 Bogan's Oferoes 56 To Be Announced 8:00 2 11 Maude-Comedy 4 13 Movie-Drama-"The Cermony-(1964) 7 Temperatures Rising 9 Irish Rovers 20 Burke's Law-Crime Dramaa 30 56 Evening at Pops 50 Dragnet--Crime Drama 8:30 2 11 Hawaii Five-D 7 24 Movie-Comedy "The Couple Takes a Wife" (1972) 9 Woods and Wheels 50 Merv Griffin if you see news happen call 76-DAILY THE NM ER OEBOOK NOW-THE SUSPENSE FILM OF THE YEAR OPEN 12:45 SHOWS:1 P.M.-3:35-6:10-8:45 603 E. LIBERTY ficu inA Noeni DIAL 665-620 9:00 9 News-Don Daly - 20 There Is An Answer-Religion 30 56 International Performance 9:30 2 11 Movie-Drama "Sand- castles" 01072) SaIt's a Musical World 20 Seven Hundred Club 10:00 4 13 NBC Reports 7 24 Marcus Welby, M.D. 9 Ascent of Man-Documentary 50 Perry Mason 56 Detroit Black Journal 10:30 56 Fat, Fat the Water Rat 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News--Robertson 50 One Step Beyond 11:30 2 11 Movie-Drama 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 Jack Paar Tonite 9 News 20 New Directions 50 Movie-Musical "Three Sailors and a Girl" (1953) 12:00 9 Movie-Comedy "Heavens Above!" (English; 1963) 1:00 4 7 12 13 News 1:30 2 Movie-Drama "The Fighting Seabees." (19144) 3:00 2 News TIlE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIiI, No. 66-S Tuesday. August 21, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning ouring the University year at 420 May- lard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: 010 by cacrier (cam- yes area); $11 local maill(Michigan and Ohio); $13 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and thio); d$3.0 non-local mail (other stateo and foreign). ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE'S A UDIT IONS - for ARMS AND THE MAN by G.B. SHAW SUNDAY, Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, Aug. 21 at 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22 at 2:30 p.m. Callbacks will be arranged Director: Jan Stolarevsky CAST REQUIRES S MEN, 3 WOMEN PRODUCTION DATES: Oct. 3-6 Tryouts of AACT, 201 W. Mulholland, off West Washington St. 1214 S. UNIVERSITY DIAL 668-.6416 Wed. Sat Sun. at 1:15, 3:45 6:15, 0:45f & 9:15 $2.50 all shows No passes No Bargain Day Rated X Deer me Laurence Coven holds a conversation with a fallen deer in a scene from Shakespeare's "As You Like It." Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, the play will run from the 22nd through the 25th at Mendelssohn Theatre. WATERGATE THEME: Graduation address STARTS TOMORROW! CORNELL WILDE'S NO BLADE OF GRASS of 7 p.m. Washington lawyer and former U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg Patricia Harris addressed the audience at the University's sum- mer commencement exercises Sunday on the theme of "The End of Innocence." Though never mentioning Wat- ergate by name Harris emphasiz- ed the scandal's effect on the at- titudes and actions of the Amer- ican people. "Now that we know what hap- pened,' she said, "we can no longer behave like innocent child- ren. In politics and government we must act firmly now that we know that we have been lied to by our political leaders. "It is not enough to say that the corruption of our leadership is now over and that we c a n move forward to more important things. "Each of us must determine whether we wish to have an ef- ficient nation run by knaves and liars or whether instead we will accept some inefficiency if neces- sary to secure an honest and honorable government. We must then communicate our decision to our elected representatives." Harris concluded by saying, "With the end of innocence, per- haps we can turn our attention to the development of wisdom." Honorary degrees were award- ed to Harris and Dr. G e o r g e Palade, a noted cell biologist at Rockefeller University. S o m e 2800 students are expected to re- ceive degrees this summer. MGM presents (THEMAD KING OFBAVARIA.) Q a TEcHOICOWPW'l0 MO at 8 45 LAST DAY W.C. FIELD'S DOUBLE FEATURE - TONIGHT, August 21st at 7:00, 8:4 5, & 10:30 p.m. Woody Allen's GET EVERYTH ING YOU A LWAYS ATIENTIOP WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX* *BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK NOW SHOWING! with WOODY ALLEN, GENE WILDER, LYNN REDGRAVE, ANTHONY QUAILL, Open 12:45 BURT REYNOLDS, and TONY RANDALL Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7. 9 P.M. This film, while having nothing todo with the book, is- about as accurate. Madcap Feature 15 minutes later Allen at his hilarious best. Examples of episodes: "What is sodomy?" "Are' trans- t177L-7_-1Ivestites homosexuals?" A quiz show called "What's Mv Perversion?" 662- Dial TA 6264 231 State ____ '°. Will make you T6 Dird.C yw-- feel qad all aver" TAm we Shit, NBCTV EYAM~MLr r .un -' TOMORROW EVENING-Academy-Award winning THE FRENCH CONNECTION COMING THURSDAY-Wild Comedy: THE KING OF HEARTS SEPT. 12 & 13-TWILIGHT ZONE FESTIVAL ALL SHOWINGS IN AUD. A, ANGELL HALL $1.00 Tiet+s on mal enosalde the auditnriufr all of arh evenine's nerformances at one hour before Drst