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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, June 7, 1974

In the news this morning
Morton said the nation and the world face a
major crisis of natural resources within 2S
years unless they adopt long-range planning

N

WASHINGTON - President Nixon and a
high-ranking Saudi Arabian prince laid ground
work yesterday for improved relations, just
six days before Nixon begins a five-nation
Middle East tour. Prince Fahd, Saudi Ara-
bia's interior minister and second deputy
prime minister, met with Nixon for 40 minutes
and then had lunch with him. The United
States and Saudi Arabia have said they want
to expand cooperation in the economic, indus-
trial, scientific and technological fields.
PHILADELPHIA - Mrs. Jack Friedland,
wife of the president of Food Fair stores, was
abducted from her home on suburban Phila-
delphia's exclusive Main Line and freed about
four hours later, police said. Authorities said
they had arrested one of her abductors. Police
said Mrs. Friedland was found in Philadel-
phia. They refused to divulge other details.
"Whatever money was involved has been re-
covered," said Police Capt. Patrick Joyce.
Friedland was kidnaped from the $200,000
home on a five-acre estate yesterday by three
gunmen. Police said a ransom demand had
been made, but it was not immediately known
how much or under what circumstances.
WASHINGTON - Interior Secretary Rogers

to avoid it. "If we don't do this between now
and the turn of the century, civilization will
be faced with virtually rebuilding itself,"'
Morton said at a group interview.
WASHINGTON - The House Post Office and.
Civil Service Committee approved legislation
aimed at curbing and realigning presidential
staffs and eliminating the President's dicre-
tionary $1 million emergency fund. The leg-
islation also sets specific levels for vice presi-
dential staffs and would require that the White
House inform Congress of the names and du-
ties of staff members borrowed from various
departments in the administration.
Weather
Today should be a little wetter than the last
few days. Our slow-moving cold front will be
closer to us, so we'll have more showers and
thunderstorms today than earlier in the week,
but there will still be a little sunshine. It will
continue to be warm and humid with highs
today of 78 to 83 and lows tonight 60 to 65.

TV
tonight
6:301 11 CaS News-Walter
C ron kite
4 13 NBC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News-smith/
Reasoner
9 I Dream of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Dick Van Dyke
56 Discover Flying
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly Hillbillies
11 To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Rifleman
24 Indian America
30 56 Aviation Weather
50 Untouchables
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 SHollywoodl Squares
secretsof the Deep
9 Bewitched
11 Wild, Wild World of
Animals
13 Teeth or Consequences
20 Denny McLan--Variety
30 56 Wall Street Week
1:00 2 11 Movie
"Sidekicks,"
1974
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Brady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
30 Address by the Attorney
General
50 Meiale's Navy
56 Washington Week in
Review
8:30 4 13 Brian Keith
7 24 Six Million Dollar Man
9 Quebec: In Transition
20 Eye to I
50Merv Griffin
56 Off the Record
9:00 4 13 Movie
"The Anderson Tapes"
(1072)
Sean Connery
9 News-David Compton
20 Good News
30 Masterpiece Theatre
9:30 2 11 Movie
"Crime Club" 1973
Lloyd Bridges
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Sports Scene
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 7 24 Toma
S Tommy Bunter
50 Percy Mason
30 Pacem in Terris III
56 Hollywood Television
Theatre
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24News
9 CBC News
50 Six Sense
11:30 2 Movie
"The Caper of the Golden
Bulls." (1967)
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 In Concert
9 News
11 Movie
"Moon Zero Two."
(Snglish, 1969)
20 Right On
50 Movie
"Lucky Me." (1954)
Doris Day, Phil Silvers
12:00 9 Movie
"The Blob." (1051)
Steve McQueen
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
7 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert

Correction
In yesterday's Daily, we re-
ported that all 11 candidates
for school board support contin-
uation of Roberto Clemente Cen-
ter, an "alternative school for
disruptive youth." In fact, Hu-
man Rights Party candidales
Astrid Beck and Larry Mann
oppose the concept of the school,
although they support the ef-
forts of students and staff to
make the center serve their
needs.
Around A2
A Gallo boycott mass solidar-
ity picket line has been called
for tomorrow at 8 p.m. in front
of the Village Corner on S. Uni-
versity and S. Forest.
The Wizard of Oz will be
screened as an Attica Brigade
benefit tonight at the Nat. Sci.
Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. Donation $1.
Women are invited to help
picket the Ann Arbor Federal
Savings Bank and Division and
Huron from noon until 1 p.m.
today in protest of a state sen-
ate committee's action which
local feminists say weakened a
bill law outlawing discrimina-
tion against women, blacks and
blind persons in the extension of
credit. The demonstration will
be sponsored by the National
Organization of Women.
Duplicate bridge will be play-
ed in the AssemblyRm. of the
Union tonight at 7:30 p.m.
576 and 285
are this weeks' winning state
lottery numbers. Second chance
winners were 438 and 869, with
404, 204 and 738 drawn as May
bonus numbers.
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, June 7
Day Calendar
WUOM: author Philip Meyer
speaks on "A Quest for Precision,"
recorded 2/20, 91.7 MHz, 10:00 a.m.
Hospital Commission for Women:
w10410 Hospital, noon.
1:30 2 Movie
"The Crosby Case." (1934)
11 News
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Divorce Court
3:30 2 News

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Friday, June 7, 1974
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