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THPFMICaIGAN DA4LY
Friday, May 24, 1974
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} }" the national debt ceiling $19.3 billion to a total
ternailona lof $495 billion. House Speaker Carl Albert
cast the tie-breaking vote in the 191 to 190
iTICAN CITY - Pope Paul VI issued a decision. The bill now goes to the Senate. Un-
to world governments yesterday to con- less it is enacted by June 30, the debt ceiling
granting amnesty to prisoners, especial- will drop to $400 billion, which would be
ose held for political crimes. In a bull, or about $75 billion less than the actual national
on and authoritative papal letter, the debt.
pontiff proclaimed 1975 a Holy Year. Sources
at the Vatican said his appeal for release of
political prisoners was directed mainly at
Roman Catholic nations, particularly Spain,
Chile, Brazil and Uruguay. The sources said
Pope Paul expects an amnesty in those coun-
tries, or he would not have issued such a
strong plea.
Weather
A good kite-flying day. As Tuesday's storm
system continues to move slowly east, we'll
continue to enjoy partly sunny skies and
breezy conditions. Clearing and unseasonably
cool tonight as we move into an area of high
pressure. Maximum temperatures today 65 to
70 with minimums tonight 43 to 48.
National
WASHINGTON -
The House voted to raise
AT
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
We can't offer you breathtaking sunsets, waterfalls, or Mediter-
ranean soothing evenings. If we were off the Cote d'Azure, then
maybe -.
But if you are staying in Ann Arbor this summer, why
not enjoy the best we con offer-a luxurious, relaxing
SWIMMINGPOOL
OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FROM 10:00 TO 10:00
Come and see us, before the heat wave hits the city.
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" CONVENIENT LOCATION
" UNSURPASSABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
and on top of that
" A SWIMMING POOL
It may not be the Red Seat, but you will love it just the same
THIS SUMMER-COOL IT DOWN
at
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536 S. FOREST 761-2680
206 and 320
are this week's winning state
lottery numbers. The second
chance numbers drawn yester-
day were 810 and 549, and the
May Winners Bonus Drawing
numbers were 228, 701 and 805.
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, May 24
Day Calendar
WUOM: British astronomer Sir
Bernard Loveli speaks on "Man, His
Universe, & His Environment," 91.7
MHz, 10:00 a.m.
spital Commission for Women:
W10410 Hospital, noon.
Educational Media Ctr.-A-V Ctr.:
"Childhood, the Enchanted Years,"
Schorling Aud., S.E.B., 12:15 p.m.
Career Planning & Placement
3200 SAB, 764-7460
Masters of Business Administra-
tion at U of Toledo, Deadline for
application for fall is August 20.
Write Director of MBA, Toledo 43606.
Paralegal Institute in NYC offer-
ing work scholarships for 13 week
training this summer. Write them
at 132 Nassau St.
For Liberal Rrts Grads without
teaching certificates a one-year Mas-
ter's Degree with paid internship
and includes courses for teaching
ceetificate at U af PA, Write Grad-
sate School orfsEd., 3700 Walnut at.,
Philadelphia 19174.
Mtasters Degree in management
offered at Oakiand U for non-busi-
ness majors. Can be part-time.
Contact School of Ecan & Mgmt.
Oakland U, Itochester, MI.
Summer term at Fleteher School
of Law & Diplomacy offers courses
beginning June 24. Deadline for ap-
plitcation June 14.
Details on all at CPP.
Peace Carps/Vista recruiters wil
be at CP&P, 3200 SA, June 3
through 5, 1974, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Volunteers are needed foe programs
at home & abroad. Stopin or call
764-7416 foe an appointment.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXIV, Number 13-S
Friday, May 24, 1974
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TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Andy Griffith
20 Voyage to the Bottom f
the Sd.
24 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 Bicentennial Lecture Series
50 Star Trek
56 Antiques
6:30 2 11 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
4 13 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
- I Dream of JeannIe
24 Dick Van Dyke
56 Discover Flying
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly HiliIllies
11 To Tellthe Truth
- 12 What's My Lne?
20 Rifleman
24 owling for Dollars
30 56 Aviation Weather
50 Mission: Impossible
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Secrets o fthe Deep
9 Bewitched
11 Wild, Wild World of
Animals
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Denn McLain-Variety
24 Ozzie's Girls
30 56 Wail Street Week
-Louis Rukeyser
8:00 2 55 Dorthy Sally
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Brady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
30 56 Washington Review
50 Hgan's Heroes
8:30 2 11 GoodTimes
4 13 Lotsa Luck
7 24 Six Milion Dollar Man
9 Tommy Banks
20 Eye to I-Discussion
30 Under the Dome
50 Merv Griffin
56 Off the Record
:00 2 Movie
"Cofee, Tea or Me?"
1973
4 13 Girl with Something
Ratra
9 News-David Compton
11 Movie
"Von Ryan's Epress." 165
20 0000 News
30 Masterpiece Theatre
56 Nova
9:30 4 13 Brian Keith
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Sports Scene
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 4 13 Dean Martin
7 24 Toma
9 Anne Murray
30 open Mind-Discussion
50 Perry Mason
56 Theater in America
10:30 2 Pilot Film
"Young Love"
1971
11:60 2 4 7 11 24 News
o9CBC -News-LloydRobetson
50 Night Gallery
11:30 2 Movie
"Promise Her Anything"196
Warren Beatty, Leslie Caron
413 Johnny Carson
"7 24 In Concert
9 News
11 Movie
John wayne Maureen O'Hara
"MrLitock!" 1963
20 ight On
50 Movie
"The Letter." ette Davis 1940
1.:00 9 Movie
"Corruption" English 1968
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
7 Don Kitrshne's Rock
Cncrt
1:30 2 Movie
"The Shanghai tory" 1954
:00 it News
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Divorce Court
3:30 2 News
Sctyrn
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MALE jeans
Large selection of
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FRYE Moccosins for
men and women
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SPECIAL MEETINGS
UM TECHNICIANS
UNTIM E:4:15 and 5:15 P.M.
PLACE: AFSCME Conference Room
-.611 Church St.-Ann Arbor
DATE: This Wednesday, May 29
DISCUSS:
* Why U-M Technicians need a Public Employees Union.
* What do you want in collective bargaining contract?
" How do your rates and conditions compare with unionized workers?
* Other questions of concern to you?
BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT MEETING!
Issued by AFSCME Technicians Organizing Committee
611 Church Street, Room 3005, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-994-46465