Poge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY - Wednesday, May 29, 1974 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 29, 1974 TV tonight 0:30 2 11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 4 13 NBC News--John Chancelor 7 ABC Newos-Smith/ Reasoner 9 1 Dream of Jeannie 24 Dick Van Dyke 30 Speaking Freely 56 Basically Baseball 7:00 2 Truth or Conseuences 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth S Beverly Hilbillies II To Tell the Truth 13 What's My Line? 20 Woods and Wheels 24 Howling for Dollars 50 Mission: Impossible 56 Detroit Black Journal 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 24 Sale of the Century 7 Ozzie's Girls 9 Bewitched 11 Treasure Hunt 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Denny McLain-Variety 30 French Chef 50 Washsngton Straight Talk 4:00 2 13 Dipisy Doodle 4 Chase 7 24 The Cowboys 9 Ian Tyson 30 Potpourri 50 Hogan's Heroes 56 Ask the Lawyers 0:30 7 24 Movie "The Morning After.' Dick Van Dyke 9 Target the Impossible 20 Judd for the Defense 30 Ohio This Week 50 Merv Griffin 50 Hollywood Television Theatre 9:002 1I1 Cannon 4 13 Movie Frank Sinatra "The Naked Runner" 9 News-David Compton 30 Toledo City Council 9:30 9 Document 20 seven Hundred Club 1O0002 It Rojak 7 24 Doc Elliot 9 Play's the Thing 50 Perry Mason 50 Montage 10:30 56 It's Your Turn 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 News 9 CBC News---Lloyd Robertson 511 Nigiht Gallery 56 It's Tur Turn 11:30 2 Move "The Deep Sin." (1050) Alan Ladd 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 That's Entertainment: 50 Tears of MGM 9 News 11 Movie "Asylum." (English; 1072) 20Jimnsy Swagget 50 Movie "Larceny, Inc." 1942 12:00 9 Movie "The Siege at Red River." (19154) 100 4 Tomorrw-Discussion 7 13 News 1;15 11 News ARE YOU COLOR BLIND? We need you for color vision experiments WE PAY coill VISION LAB 764-0574 New World Film Co-op Aud. 3 MLB, 7:30, 9:30 Tonight's best bet: Cries and Whispers This fascinating but haunting film from Ingmar Bergman de- tails a young woman's slow- and agonizingly painful death from cancer while surrounded by her two sisters and a motherly peas- ant girl. Cries is more than just that simple affair, of course. It is a metaphoric study of pain - among other things -that will leave you absolutely breathless. -David Blomqulst Last Tango 'in Paris Ann Arbor Film Co-op THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 15-s Wednesday, May 29, 1M74 ,s edited and masaged 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 during the Univer- ally year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arer, Michigan40104. 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