Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY In the news this morning International CAIRO - Secretary of State Henry Kissing- er left Cairo for home yesterday at the end of a 33-day mission to the Middle East that produced a pivotal Syrian-Israeli truce agree- ment. The secretary stopped in Cairo on his way from Jerusalem to report to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat on the accord to be signed in Geneva today. A cease-fire in the Golan Heights was to take effect immediate- ly after the signing BELFAST - Protestant leaders proposed independence for Northern Ireland as one of three alternatives yesterday after rejecting a British attempt to restore a government that shares power with Roman Catholics. Com- mercial and industrial business headed quickly back to normal in Ulster after a IS-day Pro- testant strike which toppled the previous gov- ernment. Stores and public transportation were operating and many light industries were back in full production. Merlyn Rees, Britain's min- ister for the province, met with leaders of six political parties in an effort to form an ad- ministration. Britain took over direct rule of Northern Ireland after the province's experi- mental coalition collapsed under the weight of the strike Wednesday. Protestant leader the Rev. Ian Paisley and militants Harry West and William Craig proposed: total integration with Britain giving Northern Ireland a larger contingent in the British Parliament; a local self-government in a United Kingdom Feder- ation in which Scotland and Wales would also have their own domestic parliaments; or inde- pendence. State HARRISON-This week's winning state lot- tery numbers are 181 and 014. Second chance numbers are 415 and 856, and the May Win- ner Bonus drawing yielded 217, 247 and 441. Weather You may need that umbrella today. Our not- so-fast moving frontal system will cause cloud- iness and showers today as the warm air tries to make it into our region. As the battle con- tinues tonight we wilt have more showers with mild temperatures. Today's high will be in the range of 67 to 72 with an overnight low of 50 to 55. TV tonight 6:30 2 1s Cas News-walter Cronkite 4 13 NBC News-John Chancelior 7 ABC News-snlth/ Resooner 9 1 Dream of Jeannie 24 Dick Van Dyke 56 tDiscover Flying 7:00 2 Truth or consequences 4 News , To Ten the Truth 9 Jeverly Hilillies 11 To Tell the Truth 13 what's My Line? 20 Rifleman 24 Bowling for Dollars 30 56 Aviation weather 50 Mission : Imspossible 7:30 2 what's My Line? 4 Hollywood Squares 7 Secrets of the Deep 9 Bewitehed 1ilWihl Waworld of Animals 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Denny M-Lain-Variety 24 Ozsie's Girls 30 36 wan Street week 1:00 2 11 Dirty Sally 4 13 Sanford and Son 7.24 Monty Hall at Sea world ' 9 Pig and Whistle 30 56 Washington Review 50 Hogan's Heroes 1:30 211 Good Times 4 Dead is Dead 9 Quebec: In Transition 13 Brian Keith 20 Eye to I-Discussion 30 Under the Dome 50 Merv Griffin 56 Off the Record 9.00 2 11 Movie "Honor Thy Father," (1973) 4 Movie "Any wednesday" (1969) Jane Fonda, Jason Robards 7 24 Jacques cousteau , 9 News-David compton 13 Movie "The war Wagon." (1967) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas 20 Good News Friday, May 31, 1974 30 Masterpiece Theatre 56 Nova-Scienee 9:30 9 Sports Scene 20 Seven Bundred Club i0:00 7 24 Turns 9 Tommy Hunter 30 Black Political POW M -'74 50 Perry Mason 50 Hollywood TeleelliO Theatre 11.i0 2 4 7 11 13 24 Niews 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 50 Night Gallery 11:30 2 Marie "DO Tou Take This Stranger?" (3971) Gene HarryLloyd Bridges 4 13 Johnny CarsoM 7 24 The onse of BEN News 11 movie "The Fearlese Vanspibe Kilers" (English, 1W0) 20 Right OU 50 Movie "Trapese." (00) Burt Laseuster, Gina Lolobrigida, Tony curtis 12:00 9Movie "The 4D Man"(100) 1:00 4 13 Midnight Special 7 Don Kirohuer's Bock Cncert 1:25 1 News 1:3+012 Movie "4The Gambler and the Lady." (English, 190) 2:30 4 7 13 News 3:00 2 Divorce Court 3:30 2 News THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 17-S Friday, May 31, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. 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