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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, June 11, 1974

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In the news this morning

International
ROME UP - Premier Mariano Rumor's Ro-
man Catholic-Socialist coalition government
collapsed yesterday under the weight of Italy's
worst economic crisis since World War II. A
meeting between Christian Democrat Rumor
and Italy's financial ministers broke up in an
open split among the government partners in
the early afternoon.
National
CHICAGO M) - The Boy Scouts of America
has found some of its staff have been cheat-
ing on membership rolls, the organization's
chief executive said yesterday. A $65 million
national recruitment campaign began in 1968
to add two million boys to scouting ranks and
produce a total of 6.5 million by 1976. But
membership was only about five million by the
end of 1973 and "Boypower 76" is nearly two
years behind schedule, even with a scale-
down goal of just six million. BSA chief Ald-
en Barber said some scout leaders apparently

created fictitious members to reach their
quotas. -
Local
State Sen. Raymond Smith (R-Ann Arbor)
announced yesterday he will not run for re-
election this year. Smit claimed he was con-
fident he could keep his state House seat, but
explained he was forced to back down by
'personal considerations."
Weather
If you don't mind a few showers, today will
be nice because of cooler temperatures. These
will result from a flow of cool air behind a
large storm system moving northeastward into
Canada. We will get mostly cloudy skies today
with a chance of a few showers since the cool
air is unstable. Tonight clearer weather will
move in with yet cooler temperatures. Today's
high will be in the range of 66 to 71 with
lows tonight of 46 to 51.

TV
tonight
6:30 2 11 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
4 13 NBC News--Johip Chan-
celine
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
9 r Dream of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Dick Van Dyke
30 Lilias, Yoga and You
7:00 2 Truth a or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly Hillbisies
11 To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Rifleman
24 aowling for Doullars
30 Impressions
50 Untouchables
56 Church Alive
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Audubon Wildlife Theatre
7 New Price is Right
9Bewitched
11 Hollywood Squares
13 Truth or Consequences
13 Truth or Consequenees
20 Denny MLain-Variety
24 Wait Til Your Father
Gets Hmie
30 Washington straight Talk
56 Who's Afraid of Opera?
8:00 2 11 Maude
4 13 Adam-12
7 24 Happy Days
9 Starlost
30 56 Best of Drums and
Bugles
50 McHale's Navy
8:30 2 11 Hawaii Five-O
4 13 Snoop Sisters
7 24 ABC Theatre
20 Judd for the Defense
50 Merv Griffin
9:00 9 News-David Compton
30 56 A Decade of Change
9:30 2 11 Hawkins
9 V.I.P.-Interview
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 4 13 Palice Story
7 24 MarceusWelby, M. D.
9 Ameica-Dorumentary
30 5toundtahle
50 Perry Mason
56 Detroit Black News
10:30 56 OucStreet
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC New-Lloyd Rohertson

Daily Official Bulletin
Tuesday, June 11
Day Calendar
WUOM: Israeli ambassador Sirs-
cha Dinitz at the Nat'l Press Club,
recorded 6/10, 91.7 MHz, 1005 a.m.
'Program in American Culture:
"Current Programs in Attemptasn
Save Michigan Hailoanda," W. Cont.
Rm., Rackham 7:30 p.m.
Mich. Society o Felows, Weat
Eastern Studies: Mathew W. i-
per, "Politieos ad Profits in Uaby-
Ionia. 424 B.C.," W. Cont. Uns., Back-
ham, 5 p.m.
50 Sixth sense
11:30 2 Movie
Bette Davis
"The Anniversary"
(Eglish, 100)
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Night Train to Terror
9News
20 Manna
50 Movie
"Valley of the Kings"
(1954)
12:00 5 Movie
"The Remarkable Mr. Penny-
packer," (1959)
1:00 4 TomorrOw
7 13 News
1:30 12lMovie
Mission in Morocco." (1959)
11 News
2:00 4 Shadows on the Wal
2:30 4 Nees
3:00 2 News
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXIV, No. 24-S
Tuesday, June 11, 1974
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