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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, June 18, 1974

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In the news
National
WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court ruled
that segregated "white flight" private schools
cannot be given exclusive use of public recrea-
tional facilities. The unanimous decision ap-
parently rules out letting segregated acad-
emies take over city football stadiums, base-
ball diamonds or basketball courts for official
games. The case arose in Montgomery, Ala.
In other action, the court refused to review
the conviction of former Illinois Gov. Otto
Kerner on bribery and related charges.
NEW YORK--Officials canceled two more
statewide achievement tests for high school
pupils in the wake of the disclosure that an-
swers to the examinations had been stolen and
Sold. The State Department of Education yes-
terday added Hebrew and comprehensive so-
cial studies to the list of canceled Board of
Regents exams, the seventh such cancella-
tions since the theft scandal broke last Fri-
day. .
WASHINGTON-A White House conference
on the sagging U.S. beef, pork and poultry
markets brought a promise from the govern-
ment for some action in a few days. Retailers
at the meeting agreed to send telegrams to
supermarket chains urging them to expand

this morning
and accelerate "specials" on meat, presiden-
tial economic adviser Kenneth Rush said. The
-etailers were urged to review every aspect
of their costs and prices, Rush said.
Local
Chiding his Congressional colleagues for
"outmoded" lawmaking tactics; Rep. Marvin
Esch (R-Mich.) yesterday announced he wiI
seek reelection to a fifth term. "It is essential
that the next Congress be made up of thought-
ful, analytical members who will render an
independent judgment on the issues and not"
be anyone's 'rubber stamp' " he said in a
statement.
Weather
Well, at least it's not hot! Thanks to a
large storm system located to our northeast,
we will continue to be influenced by a flow
of cool moist air. This will cause mostly
cloudy skies with the possibility of a few light
showers and sprinkles. Tonight the system will
move slowly out of our area resulting in partial
clearing but cool weather. The high today will
reach 60 to 65 with tonight's low in the range
of 47 to 52.

Around A2
Ozone House needs volunteers.
If you are interested in work-
ing with young people, Ozone
can train you for runaway coun-
selling, family counselling, youth
advocacy and crisis interven-
tion. If you think you'd like to
take advantage of this great
opportunity, drop by the Ozone
office at 621 E. William or call
769-6540. Training begins Tues-
day, June 25.
The Concerned Clericals for
Action/UAW hold a meeting to-
day at 6:30 p.m. in rooms 310,
311 and 312 of the Wolverine
Building, 202 E. Washington.
Tonight's movie pickings are
slim. The Ann Arbor Film Co-
op shows Logan's Camelot at
6:45 and 9:30 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell Hall.
CHICAGO UPI - Chicago's
O'Hare International Airport
claims the world's largest ele-
vated parking structure, dozens
of restaurants and snack shops,
a bank and employment for
more than 30,000 persons among
its services.

Canayne ! d
Probably not. All things considered you do
what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one
has taken your job. And you're eating regularly.
But...
But have you ever considered what doing your
job just a little better might mean?
Money. Cold hard coin of the realm.
If each of us cared just a smidge more about
what we do for a living, we could actually turn that
inflationary spiral around. Better products, better
service and better management would mean savings
for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed *
nerves its costing us now for repairs and inefficiency.
Point two. By taking more pride in our work
well more than likely see America regaining its
strength in the competitive world trade arena. When
the balance of payments swings our way again we'll
all be better off economically.
So you see-the only person who can really
do what you do any better is you.
Amria. Itonly works
daswl d.

TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 1 3 Nes
9 Andy Grfftk
20 Leave It To Beaver
24 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 ?Zom
50 Avengers
56 International ad
Domaesti Conflit
6:30 2 I CBS News-
Walter Cronkite
4 13 NBC News-
John Chancellor
7 ABS News-Smith/
Reasoner
95Y Dream of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 nick Van Dyke
30 Lilas, Yoga and oo
7:00 2 Truth or Consequenee
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Ilevely HilhlBles
1, To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Rifleman
24 Bowling for Dollars
30 Impressions
50 Untouchables
56 Church Alive
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Audbon Wildlie Theatre
7 New Prieris Right
9 Bewitched
11 Hollywood squares
13 Truth or Consequences
20ienny MLain-Varety
24 Wait Till Your Father Gets
Home
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 The Lion and Androcles-
Music
50 McHale's Navy
56 Exploring Man's Past
8:30 2 11 Hawall Five-O
4 13 Banacek
7 24 Movie
"The Great American
Beauty Contest" 1973
20 Judd for the Defense
50 Merv Griffin
56 To Be Announced
9:00 9 News-DavId Compton
30 56 Black is a Beautiful
8:30 2 11 Shaft
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 4 13 NBC News Presents
7 24 Marcus eWlby, M.D.
9 America
30 Roundtable
50 Perry Mason
56 Detroit Black News
10:30 56 Our Street
11:00 2, 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd
Robertson
50 Night Gallery
11:30 2 11 tovie
"Hammerhead" 19M
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 The Murderers
9 News
20 Manna
50 Movie
"At Gunpoint." 1955
Fred MacMurray
12:00 1 Movie
"The Snorkey. Snglish, 1958)
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Discussion
7 13 News
1:30 2 Movie
"Thieof Baghdad."
Italan 1960 steve Reeves
11 News
2:00 4 shadows on the Wall
2:30 4 News
3:00 2 News
Daily Official Bulletin
Tuesday, June 18
Day Caiendar
WUOMt: two talks: Robben W.
Fieming speaks about the faculty
role in process of collective bargain-
log with Grad. Employees Assoc.;
ad Evelyn Moore speaks on
Child Development from the Black
erspecv 9.7 M , 9:40 am.
Daily Official Bulletin
"HE"MIHGNDAL
Volame LXXXIV, N. 29-S
Tuesday, Jane 1, 1974

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