Thursday, May 9, 1974 Ann Arbor Monday is the last day for residents of the Ann Arbor school district to register o run for school board. So get down to the City Clerk's office in City Hall and sign up, today and to- morrow, 8 am. to 5 p.m. or Monday 8 am. to 8 p.m. Project Outreach holds i t s mass meetings today at 7.31 p.m. in Angell Hall's Ild. A. Otreach (Psych. 201) offers "experimental learning" in 16 institotional settings. Cinema Guild offers James Dean in Giant tonight at 4 p.ro, Architecture Aud., and the New World Film Co-op shows P a t Garret and Billy the Kid at 7 and 9 p.m., MLB And. 3. THlE MICtttGAN DAtLY Volume LXXXIV, Number 2-S Thursday, May 9, 1974 Is edtted and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 40. Published d at t y Tuesday tthruough Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non- local mail (other states and foreign). M0 In the news this morning National, WASHINGTON - William Simon took of- fice as President Nixon's fourth Treasury secretary and called for a new political will to fight rising inflation. Simon, 46, urged great- er cooperation between the White House and Congress to control the rapid price rise. At the swearing-in ceremony at the White House, Nixon said Simon already has demonstrated his ability to cope with crises duirng his five months as Federal Energy Office chief. HILLSBOROUGH, Calif. - Calling his daughter's abductors "a bunch of criminals," Randolph Hearst posted a $50,000 reward and said he would do anything in his power to secure her release. "I think they have pretty well proven they're not too interested in the people," the father of Patricia Hearst said at his home. In her latest taped message, the newspaper heiress said she had joined the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army and had willingly joined its members in robbing a bank on April 15. WASHINGTON - Senator Lowell Weicker (R-Conn.) has bought John Dean's house on the Potomac in Alexandria, Va. Weicker paid $135,000 plus $15,004 for furnishings for the dwelling. Dean had paid $72,000 for thel two years ago. State DEARBORN - Ford Motor Co. said it raising prices of its 1974 model cars and t an average of $163. Within moments of th nouncement, the price hikes were denoi as unjustified by the head of the Cost of ing Council. Council Director John Dunlop a telegram to Ford board chairman I Ford It saying the increases "are unwat ed and violate the council's understandi the soluntary commitment made by firm." The company, however, blamed price hike in part on "unprecedented co creases experienced by the company in r months." Weather Clear those skies up! As a high pre ridge moves in from the north and yester storm moves to the east of us we'll rain ending in the early morning follows slow clearing for the rest of the day. and colder at night. Maximum tempera today 48 to 53 with minimums tonight 321 TV tonight house 6:0002 4 7 113 News 9Andy Griffith--Consedy 20Voyage to the.Sottome, the Sea-Adventure 24 ABC News-Smith/essouer 20 Your Future is Now 50 Star Trek 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Walte Crornkite 4 13 N C News-Johb was chancellor rucks 7 ABC News-Smith/Reasomne 9 1Dreamnof Jeannie e an- 24 Dick Van Dyke-Comedy unced 30 Lias, Yoga and You Stanley Cup Ptay-off Liv- A final game, if necessary, 3 sent will be telecast tonight on Henry CCpre-empting regular programming 'rant- 7:00 2 Truth or Consequences agof 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth your 9 Beverly Hillbillies I the 11 To Tell the Truth st in- 13 What's My Line? 20 Rifleman--Western ecent 24 nowling for Dolars 30 Impressions 50 Mission: Inpossible 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 You Asked for it 7 New Treasure stunt 9 Nesa-David Compton 11 Hollywood Squares 13 Troth or Soysequences 20 Denny MeLain--Variety ssure 24 Let's Make a Deal day's 30 Voter's Choice have 8:00 2 11 The Waitons-Drama 4 13 Flip Wilson ed by 7 24 Chopper One-Crime Fair Drama S To Be Announced tures 30 Advocates ta oHogan's Heroes to 37- 56 Auction Continues 8:30 t 24 Firehouse-Drama 20 Happy Though Married 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 2 11 Movie--To Be Announced 4 13 Ironside 7 24 Kung Fu 20 Wrestling 30 University Forum 9:30 9 To Be Announced 30 Theater In America 10:00 4 13 Music Country U.S.A. 7 24 Streets of San Fran- cisco-Crime Drama 20 Seven Hundred Club 50 Perry Mason 10:30 9 CDC Newsmagazine i1:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9CstC News--Lloyd Roertson So Night Gallery 54 Auction Continues 11:30 2 Movie-Adventure "The Proud and the Damned" (1972) Chuck Connors, Cesar Romero 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 Play It Again, oge. 9 News 11 Movie-Science Fiction "1X the Unknown" (1936) 5 Movie-Comedy "Little Giane." 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