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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, June 4, 1974

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 4, 1974

In the news
International
JERUSALEM - Yitzhak Rabin won one of
the closest votes of confidence ever registered
for a new Israeli government yesterday -
61 to 51. It came after an eight-hour debate
that centered on war and peace with the
Arabs and the disengagement pacts worked
out by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger with
Egypt and Syria. Rabin, former chief of staff
and ambassador to Washington, replaced
Golda Meir as the fifth premier of the Jewish
state, ending her 50-year political career. Out-
lining the policies of his government before
the debate began, Rabin made clear that
Israel would follow the course charted by
Meir, negotiating peace with the Arab states,
but keeping Israel's army at maximum
strength and refusing Arab demands to pull
back to the prewar borders of 1967.
GENEVA - Generals from Syria and Israel
yesterday announced they had agreed on de-
tails of a Golan Heights troop disengage-
ment plan. Gen. Harzl Shafir of Israel and
Gen. Adnan Tayara of Syria, who signed the
truce here last Friday, said they would sign
an "operational protocol" next Wednesday. A
U.N. communique said the agreement was
reached by the Military Working Group set up
by the Geneva Middle East peace conference.
The truce accord, forged by Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger, provided for the generals'

this morning
talks to be completed within five days - and
they did so in almost eight hours of meetings
over three days. The truce calls for -ateating
a buffer zone across the Golan Heights and ad-
joining regions of thinned-out Syrian and Is-
raeli - Egyptian troop separation.
National
COLUMBUS, Ga. - U. S. District Judge
Robert Elliott refused to order the Army or a
congressman to release secret investigations
of the My Lai massacre, for which William
Calley was convicted. Elliott denied four of
five motions filed by Calley's lawyers, who
sought eyewitness accounts obtained by those
who investigated the slaying of Vietnamese
villagers at My Lai in March 1968. Calley's
lawyers filed the motions to bolster their at-
tempt to overturn his court-martial conviction
and 10-year sentence for the murder of 22
Vietnamese civilians.
Weather
There will be a preview of summer today.
As warm, humid air moves into our area due
to a southerly flow ahead of a storm system
moving toward us from the west, we will
have partly cloudy skies with high of 78 to 83.
Tonight as the storm gets closer there will
be a chance of showers and thunderstorms
with lows of 53 to 58.

TV
tonight
6:30 2 11 CBs News-Walter
Cronkite
4 13 NBC News-John
Chanrellor
7 ABC News--Smith/
Reasoner
I Dream of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Dick Van Dyke
30 Lilias, Yoga and Von
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly IIbilTihes
11 To Tell the Truth
13 what's My Line?
20 Rifleman
24 Bowling for Dollars
30 Impressions
50 Untouchables
56 Church Alive
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Audubon wildlife Theatre
7 New Price is Right
9 Bewitched
11 Hollywood Squares
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Denny McLain-Variety
24 Wait Tiul Your Father
Gets Home
30 Washingtonstraight Talk
56 Who's Afraid of Opera?
8:00 2 11 Maude
4 13 Adam-12
7 24 Happy nays
S Billy Graham Crusade
30 56 Young Filmmakers'
Festival
50 McHale's Navy
1:30 2 Hawaii Five-O
4 13 Banacek
7 24 Movie
"What Are Best Friends
For?" 1973
11 Billy Graham Crusade
20 Judd for the Defense
50 Merv Griffin
9:00 9 News-David Compton
30 56 Black Journal
9:30 2 11 Shaft
9 V.IP.
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 4 13 Police Story
7 24 Marcus Welby, M.D.
9 America
30 Roundtable
50 Perry Mason
56 Detroit Black News
10:30 56 Our Street
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
50 Sixth Sense
11:30 2 Movie
"Margie." (1946)
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Picture of Dorian Gray
9 News
9 News
11 Movie
"Red Line 7000" (1965)
20 Manna
50 Movie
"By the Light of the Silvery
Moon." (1953) Doris Day
Gordon MacRae
12:00 9 Movie
"Gideon of Scotland Yard"
(English, 1958)
Jack Hawkins
1:00 4 Tomorrow
7 13 News
1:30 2 Movie
"Red Line 7000" (10965)
1:40 11 News
2:00 4 Shadows on the Wall

Around A
Project Community's Daycare
and Child Development Project
holds its seminar tonight at 8
p.m. in the faculty club of the
Union. The topic of the semi-
nar will be, "Politics and Eco-
nomics of Daycare."
The Ann ArborhTransportation
Authority will hold a public
hearing tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
on the subject of federal and
state funds sought for improve-
ment of the city's transporta-
tion system. The meeting will
take place at the AATA offices,
3700 Carpenter Road. Interest-
ed citizens are invited to attend
and submit oral or written evi-
dence and recommendations on
the project.
cinema
tonight
Golden Voyage
Arnold
Golden Voyage: Michigan
Arnold: State
The other night in a dream
I saw two of the worst movies
I can ever remember seeing:
Arnold and The Golden Voyage
of Sinbad. Not only were they
just bad pieces of film, b u t
they didn't do much for my
ego: I was about the only per-
son in both theaters.
There was some small excite-
ment toward the end of Sinbad:
some sexy squeals, insinuating
laughs, and helpless giggles,.tUn-
fortunately, I soon realized that
this was not part of the film-
two ushers Krebs and Veronsky,
were playing footsie in the last
row,
Oh, why didn't my editors,
Blomquist and Fink, steer me
clear of these bombs? F o r
heavens sake don't make the
same mistake I did - avoid
these two dregs at all costsI
-Louis Meldman
Three Musketeers
Fifth Forum
When we last saw director
Richard Lester some five years
ago, he was quickly fading out
of the film scene with a series
of British pseudo - surrealistic
tmovies after experiencing a
brief success as the direct3t of
See CINEMA, Page 8

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SUMMER HOURS:
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Daily Official Bulletin
Tuesday, June 4
Day Calendar
WUOM: three conference speak-
ers on"Approarhes to Fact-Finding
& Evidence in School Disciplinary
Proceedings," 01.7 MHz, 9:25 a.m.
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Volume LXXXIV, No. 19-S
Tuesday, June 4, 1974
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