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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, May 10, 1974

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 10, 1974
I I

In the news
teInternational
MADRID - Thousands of university stu-
dents clashed with police in Madrid and Bar-
celona yesterday in the first such protests in
three years. In the capital, students held un-
authorized meetings at Madrid University to
discuss the April 25 coup which ended 42 years
of dictatorship in neighboring Portugal and to
protest a new student selection plan seen as
a device to keep leftists out of Spain's crowded
colleges. Students were heard shouting "Long
live Portugal's revolt!" Police reinforcements
moved onto the campus and routed thousands
of students. Witnesses reported an unspe-
cified number of "arrests and said a patrol
car was stoned.
REYKJAVIK -- Iceland's Prime Minister
Olafur Johannesson resigned yesterday, forced
out by strikes, inflation and a controversy over
a U. S. military base. He set new elections
for June 30. The resignation last week of a
key cabinet member, Bjoern Jonsson, a union
leader as well as the minister for communica-
tions and social affairs, cost Johannesson's co-
alition government its majority in the 60-mem-
ber Althing (Parliament).
National
WASItNGTON-Rep. John Anderson, chair-
man of the House Republican Conference, said
the country would benefit if President Nixon

this morning
resigned and predicted his impeachment if he
does not step aside voluntarily. Anderson (R-
Ill.), gave his views to reporters shortly after
House GOP leader John Rhodes of Arizona said
Nixon "ought to consider resignation as a pos-
sible option" if erosion of public confidence
bars him from effectively carrying out his
duties.
CHICAGO () - Vice President Gerald Ford
said yesterday that Watergate has caused a
loss of confidence in the federal government
"which has reached crisis proportions." He
said, "The time has come for persons in po-
litical life to face the truth and speak the
truth." Discussing President Nixon's release of
edited transcripts of White House conversa-
tions, Ford said: "I believe those documents,.
painful as they may be, will help establish
the truth." Ford's schedule included four
speeches in Chicago and downstate Illinois.
He was interrupted frequently by cheers and
applause from a generally friendly crowd dur-
ing a stop at Eastern Illinois University in
Charleston.
Wveatiher
Well it's at least Friday. Today will be
mostly cloudy and continued unseasonably cool
as a weak high pressure ridge dominates our
weather. Toiight will become overcast as a
storm heads towards us from the southwest.
Maximum temperatures today 47 to 52 with
minimums tonight 39 to 44.

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Friday, May 10
Day Calendar
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9 Andy Grinith
20 voyage to the Bottom
of the Sea-Adventure
14 ABC News-Saith/Rease
30 Biceistenial Lectue
series
S star Trek
6:30 2 11 CBs News Walter
Cronkite
4 13 NBC News-Smit,
iReasoner
9 1IDream of Jeannie
24 Dick Van Dyke--Comedy
7:00 2 Truth or Consequeneea
4 Nra's
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly Hibiiies
11 Ta Tell the Truth
i3 Whag's My e?nLi
20 Rireman-western
24 nowling for Dolars
30 Aviation Weather
50 Mison Impossible
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Houlywood Squares
7 Secrets or the Deep
9 hlewitehed--Comedy
11 Wild, Wild world of
Animals
i3 Truth or Consequences
20 Denny McLain-variety
24 Ozzie's Girls
30 Wail Street Week-
Louis Rukeyser
8:00 2 11 Dirty Saly-Western
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Brady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
30 washington Review
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
561 Auction Continues
1:30 2 11 Good Times-Comedy
4 13 Lotsa Luck!-Comedy
7 24 Six Million Dollar Man
-Crime Drama
9 ROQ-Music
20 Eye to I-Discussion
30 Under the Dome
50 MervGriffin
9:00 2 11 Movie-Drama
"The McKenzie Break."
(1070)
4 i3 Girl with Something
Estra
9 News-David Compton.
20 Good News
30 Masterpiece Theatre
9:30 4 13 Brian Keith--Comedy
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Sports Scene
20 seven Hundred Club
10:00 4 13 Glen Campbell
Special
7 24 Toma-Crime Drama
9 Tommy Hunter
30 Stage Center
50 Perry Mason
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
50 Night Gallery
56 Night Ganery
56 Auction Continues
11:30 2 Movie-Musical
"Porgy and Bess"
Sidney Potier, Dorothy Dan.
deidge, sammy Davis, Jr.,
Pearl)SBalry
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 In Concert
9 News
11 Movie
"The Brotherhood of Satan"
(1971)
20 Right On
50 Movie
'House of Strangers." (1949)
Edward G. Robinson
12:00, 9Movie
"The Skull." (English, 1965)
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special-
Music
7 Don Kirshner's Rock
1:20 11 News
1:30 2 Movie
"Son of El Cid" (Italianl
1965)
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Divorce Court
3:30 2 News

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