Page Two THE MICHIGN DAILY Saturday, June8, 19 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 8, 197 Ir Va Le ing be rac for aft VIE In the news this morning BOSTON - The city that once made "ban- iternational ned in Boston" a household phrase is zoning MOSCOW - Soviet sources reported t h a t a district that will be the exclusive domain of lery and Galina Panov, former stars of porno shops, sex film and girlie shows. The ningrad's Kirov ballet who have been fight- two-block-long strip in downtown Boston will for two years to leave the country, have be zoned as an "adult entertaining district" en granted permission to emigrate to Is- by a planning agency that hopes this will keep el. The husband and wife dancers were the sex business from spreading to other parts ced out of the famed Leningrad troupe soon of the city. "We feel as if the whole matter of er their applications for permission to emi- the obscenitysthing may be slightly snkof ate were filed. proportion," said Ralph Memolo, a spokes- *.man sum saio nuausni aool rms! Ait hnity man for te toston Rteeveopmet ut or y. KUALA LUMPUR - Two unidentified gun- The new district will be in a place called the men killed Malaysia's top policeman, Tan Sri Combat Zone Haji Abdul Rahman Bin Hashim, as he drove" to work amid the capital's rush-hour traffic.1 Prime Minester Tun Abdul Razak blamed the L shooting on "anti-national and extremist ele- The University and Local 547 of the Inter- ments" and called on the nation to remain national Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) calm and united. The killing followed the reached tentative agreement yesterday on a pattern of 12 previous police slayings blamed new labor contract. The IUOE membership - by officials on communist terrorists. 37 employes in the University's heating facil- ities in Ann Arbor, Willow Run and Dear- born - will meet Tuesday night to vote on ratification. WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says the rate of Jewish emigration W eather from the Soviet Union has dropped 25 per cent as a probable result of pressure from Since our slow-moving cold front is still the U.S. Congress to restrict trade with Mos- out there, coming toward us, we will have a cow. Kissinger told the Senate Foreign Rela- chance of showers and thunderstorms into to- tions Committee that about 35,000 Russian night. This will also result in a continuation of Jews are leaving the Soviet Union yearly. But warm humid weather with mostly cloudy skies. he said that figure was seriously-reduced last High temperatures today will be 78 to 83 with month. lows tonight of 62 to 67. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 23-S Saturday, June S, 1974 THE JEWISH GRAD GROUP edited and managed by students THE Eat he University of Michigan. News phone 704-0562. Second class postage paid si Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Live Caller & Refreshments Arbor, Michigan 4104. Sibscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); SUNDAY, JUNE 9-8:00 P.M. $12 oalimal (otheaes and t$reino-oa). lttrsae 1429 H L L STREET Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subicription rates: $5.50 by carrier $1.00 Donation "BRING A FRIEND!'' campus area); $6.50 local mall (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non- locai mail (other states and foreign). At Last Available in English' THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO By SOLZH EN ITSYN Not in years has a book been so eagerly awaited. SOLZHENITSYN'S GREATEST MASTERPIECE CENTICORE BOOKSHOPS 336 MAYNARD 1229 S. UNIVERSITY HIGH/SCOPE FOUNDATION CLASSES Applications for fall enrollment of preschool, elementary, and middle school students are now being accepted by the High/Scope Foundation's Staff Training and Curriculum Development Center. Half-day classes for preschool and kindergarten children and full-day classes for first through seventh grade are offered. The High Scope program is open within the framework of Piaget-based curriculum goals focused on the development and utilization of broad thinking and reasoning abilities. Specific language, measurement, and computation skills are integral parts of plans, art and wood projects, plays, music, experiments, and writing which children generate in the classroom environment of materials, peer interaction, and adult support. Instructional staff maintain children's interest and progress by planning daily for indi- vidual children, by incorporating their own specialties such as woodwork, music, drama, or math in classroom activities and by maintaining a pro- gram of contact with parents. Parents wishing to visit the school and observe classes are invited on Monday, June 10 between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 o.m. The center is located at 306 W. Cross Street in Ypsilanti. For further information call 485-2000 or write the High/Scope Foundation, 125 N. Huron, .Ypsilanti, M. 48197. Around A2 Picketing in support of the Gallo wine boycott led by the local United Farmworkers Sup- port Committee wss held last night at the Village Corner. it will not be held tonight, as re- ported in yesterday's Daily. See Page 3 for a report on yester- day's demonstration. Talented people of al kinds are invited to sedition fo arts in "Jtly Jbilee" a full-dress pageant to be presented in con- junction with this year' Ypsi- lanti area Summer Festival. Those interested in taking part should attend a "Meet the Di- rector" party at West Junior High School, 1S . Mansfield in Ypsilanti, at 2 p.n. tomr- row to learn more about the pageant and to begin auditio- ing. IRA hero's body brought to Ireland LONDON MP) - The coffin of Irish martyr Michael Gaughan, escorted by an Irish Republican Army (IRA) honor guard, head- ed for London yesterday and an emotional farewell service. Inquests found that Gaughan died of pneumoni& after a 64- day hunger strike, but his family demanded a second au- topsy after IRA sources charg- ed his stomach had been in- jured by force-feeding tech- niques. No evidence to support these charges has been report- ed from the autopsies. GAUGHAN, 24, was demand- ing to be treated as a political prisoner and asked for a trans- fer from the Isle of Wight to a prison in Northern Ireland. He had been jailed for his part in a robbery designed to raise funds for the IRA. Some 50 men wearing the black berets of the IRA march- ed in procession as Gaughan's body was taken from the Isle of Wight off southern England and transported to London - the first stop on its final trip to Ireland. The coffin, made of Irish wood, was draped with the green, white and orange tricolor flag of the Irish republic. The same flag was used to cover the last Irishman to fast to death in an English prison - Terence MacSwiney, the mayor of Cork, who died in 1920. CLOSED MONDAYS June, July, Aug. SAMS STORE 207 . Liberty TV tonight 6:30 4 13 NBC News-Te Brokaw 7 24 Reasoner Report 11 C5 News-Dan Rather 30 Jose Wayne.-1utervi 5t Discussion 7:00 2 CBS News-Dan Rather 4 George Percet 7 Town Meeting 9 Police Surgeon ifee faw i3 50 Lawrence Welk 24 Wrestlng 30 You Owe It To Yourself 7:30 2 Wa d, Wild World et Animals 4 Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer 7 World of SurvivaS 9 Van Patrick spors 30 Consumer Game 6 Masterpiece Theatre 8:00 2 Si All in the Family 4 13 Emergency 7 24 Partridge Fny 9 Appause, Applause 20 Movie "The Best with 1000,000 Eyes."'(tS) 30 Washington connection SO That Good Ole Nashville Music :30 2 11 MA*s*H 7 24 Movie "Can Ellen Be Saved?" 174 S Collaborators 30 5 War and Peae 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 2 11 Marty Tyler Moore 4 13 Movie "Play Dirty" Michael Caine (English 109) 9:30 2 11 Bo Nehart 9 Whitesahi of Jana 20 Tempe Baptist Church 10:00 2 11 Carol Burnett 7 24 Owen Marshall 20 Seven Hundred Club 30 Performance 50 Lou Grdon 56 Young Filmmakers' Festival 10:30 S Singalong Jubilee 30 Woman 11:00 2 7 11 News 9 CBC News--George Finstad 24 ABC News 11:15 7 ABC News 9 Provincial Affairs 24 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 11:20 9 A Look ack 11:30 2 Movie- "That Lady from Peking." (1971) 4 13 News 7 Movie "Major Dundee." (1965) Chariton ieston 9 Tommy Banks 11 Movie "Operation Amsterdam." (English 1959) Peter Finch 50 Movie "Terror in the Haunted House." (1959) 12:00 4 Johnny Carson 9 Movie "Copper Canyon." 195) 13 Movie "Mutiny on the Elsinore." (Engish, 5937) :3. 2 Movie "The Silver Queen." (1942) Prisina Lane 41 News 7 Movie "Man of the West." (-958) Gary Cooper 2:00 13 News 3:00 2 Divorce Court 3:30 2 News Daily Official Bulletin Satida, June 8 Day Calendar Music School: carillon film, lec- ture, tour, Aud. 4, MLB, 11i a.m. 'P.OO:Harld Watts speak on "The Negative Ta Eperment: Im- plicaiossftr Families," 91.7 M2,lr 1:00 p.m. Sunday, June9 TV Center: "Idelogyand Scolo- gy," WWJ, ch. 4, noon. WUOM: Rev. James Weishelpl, "St. Thomas View of Plato and Aristotle," 91.7 MHz, 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 10 WUOM: John C. Sawhill, chief of the new Federal Eery Adminis- tratio, talks at Nati Press Club. recorded 66, 91.7 MHz, 10:05 n.m. Carillon Concert: William De- Turk, Surton Tower, 7 p.m. GROUP GUITAR LESSONS 6 Consecutive Weeks, Materials Included, ONLY$12.00 We olso teach flute, bonjo, recorder, bass, sa, drums, plane. oboe, and clarinet. FOR ENROLLMENT, CALL 769-4980: ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART 336 SOUTH STATE Open 10:00 u.rn.-7:00 o.m. Mon.-Fri.; Sot. 'til 6:00