Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 6, 1974 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, June 6, 1974 I de tur ye ter 10 th, th ter ed th N Wi In the news this moring of tax reform proposals which Senate liberals n ternational plan to offer in floor debate next week. Simon NEW DELHI - A virulent smallpox epi- was the leadoff witness in hearings before the mic, described as India's worst of the cen- Senate Finance Committee. Committee Chair- ry, has killed an estimated 30,000 persons this man Russell Long (D-La.) opposes most of the ar, the World Health Organization said yes- proposals and he said they would cost tax- rday. The disfiguring scourge has attacked payers, mostly corporations, $7 billion to $8 3,830 Indians since Jan. 1, 20 per cent more billion a year. an the number of cases in all of last year, e organization reported. The outbreak has Weather rged from village to village despite an in- The frontal system that has been moving nsive detection and vaccination drive launch- slowly eastward will keep doing so. It will not last October with the aim of wiping out get through our area today, so we will have e dread disease by this summer. a continuation of warm, humid weather with scattered showers and thunderstorms into to- night. Skies will be variably cloudy today with highs of 78 to 83. Tonight will find skies mostly WASHINGTON - Secretary of the Treasury cloudy with low temperatures by morning of illiam Simon has strongly opposed a series 55 to 60. 1214 s. -univers ity ky~m Q'NE'AL 1 ' Theatre Phone '66-416 A PTER $a~bdo~viC, r PaocTion o From Warner Bros. . : ur A Warner Communications Company 0 TECHNICOLOR NOW SHOWING--LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! SHOWS AT: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 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Day Calendar WUOM: Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein of Washington Post speals an "Watergate: The Seventh Cris- h." 1tt ant, 10:05 a m. General Netices June 20 (4:00 p.m.) is last date for Spring-summer Term when Registrar'a Office wilt alaow re- fund for a 511per cent Withdrawal. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 21-s Thursday, June 6, 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. Published d a ilI y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $111 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- lotal mail (other states and foreign). Around A Democratic candidates for Congress will speak on peace issues at a candidates' forum snonsored by the Interfaith Council for Peace tonight at 7:30 n.m. in the Weslev Fo nda- tion lonnge of the First United Methodist Church at State and Huron. Speakers will address themselves to prepared oes- tions on the defense budeet, amnesty, m-lti-national corpor- ations, police aid to foreign countries andother topics. Friends of the late John Reid Klein are presenting a musical revue of Broadway entitled Re- gards to Broadway tonight, to- morrow and Saturday at 8 pm. at the Power Center. Proceeds will go toward establishing a music theatre scholarship at the University in Klein's mem- ory. Tickets to the three per- formances are available at Liberty Music Shop and Grin- nells for $5, $4 and $3. THE EXTENSION, a new im- provised musical revue featur- ing members of the cast of Boston's longest running show The Proposition opens tonight at the Rubaiyat restaurant at First and Huron. Shows will be performed Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m., Fridays at 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 1f p.m. through August 10. The Community Switchboard has announced a new car-pool service for those based in Ann Arbor-in addition to its service for rides everywhere. If you drive in and out of the area on a regular basis and wish to take advantage of this great way to save energy, your car and your pocketbook and to make new friends, then call 663-1111. Eastern Michigan University YYYId.YYYYyLY IYYYYYYILYYILY .2' #### ##################t ##t j *t * e I Theatre presents I Never Sang for My Father tonight, tomor- row and Saturday at 8 p.m. n Quirk Auditorium on the MU campus. For reservations cai the EMU Theatre box office at 487-1221 tonight 6:00 2 4 7 It 13 News 9 Andy Griffith 20 Leave It To Beaver 24 ABC News-Smth/ Seasoner 30 French Chef 50 Avengers 56 Inernaioenal adDosmes- tic Conflict 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 4 13 NCNws-Jhn Chaelor 7 ABC News-Smith/ Reasoner 9 I Dreamn of Jeannie 211 Nanny and the Prefessor 24 Dick Van Dyke 30 Lilias, Yoga and You 7:00 2 Truth or Consequences 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth 9 neverly HOilillies iI To Te The Truth 13 What's My Line? 20 Rifleman 24 Bowling For Dollars 30 Impressions 5o1 Untouchahles 56 VYu Owe t To Vourself 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 You Asked for It 7 New Treasure Hunt 9 Bewitched 11 Hollywood squares 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Denny McLain-Variety 24 Let's Make a Deal 30 Voter's Voice 56 Consumer Buy-Line 1:00 7 11 The Walons 4 13 Flip Wisen 7 24 Chopper One 9 ROQ 30 National Spelling Bee 50 McHale's Navy 56 The Prisons of South Vietnam 1:30 7 24 Firehouse 9 Beachcombers 20 Happy Though Married 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 2 11 Movie "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." 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