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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

In the news
International
OTTAWA - The United States and France
settled their long-standing and potentially shat-
tering dispute yesterday over the nature of
consultations within the North Atlantic Trea-
ty organization. The final understanding clear-
ed the way for formal release tnday of a de-
claration of principles outlining a new relation-
ship for the Western military alliance. The
ministers concurred that the declaration will
not contain a legal requirement that the Unit-
ed States consult with fellow NATO members
on such things as its negotiations with the
Soviet Union. Instead, the declaration will do
more than express a political commitment for
each of the 15 NATO members to consult
among themselves.
National
WASHINGTON - After a 24-hour delay, the
Senate confirmed John Sawhill as the govern-
ment's new energy chief. The vote was 87 to
4. The action came after Sen. James Abourezk,
D-S.D., called for rejection of the nomination
as "a clear signal to the administration that
the Congress is fed up with fuel pricing policies
that fleece the public for the benefit of the
major oil companies."
State
LANSING - A suburban Detroit physician
convicted of negligent homicide in the abortion
death of an Ypsilanti woman was ordered yes-

this morning
terday to stop practiicng medicine until a
formal hearing is held on whether to revoke
or suspend his license. The Michigan Medical
Practice Board (MMPB) summarily suspend-
ed the license of Dr. Jesse Ketchum, 57, on
charges stemming from a New York abortion,
for immoral conduct and for performing a.
shoddy abortion in April. The MMPB ordered
Ketchum, now practicing in Huntington Woods
under an assumed name, to appear before the
July 11 hearing to decide whether to suspend
or revoke his license, place him on probation
or merely reprimand him.
Local
The campus outlet of Wagner's Clothing
store will close after 126 years in Ann Arbor,
it was announced yesterday. The store, locat-
ed at 313 S. State, was claimed by competi-
tors to have overextended itself financially.
Wagner's stores in Plymouth Mall, Briarwood
and in Goodyear's store will remain in oper-
ation.
Weather
Better than average? With a southwesterly
flow of mild moist air into our area today
we will enjoy morning sunshine. Since a storm
system is heading towards us we will have
mostly cloudy skies in the afternoon but little
chance of any rain. Tonight skies will be
partly to mostly cloudy and milder. Highs to-
day will reach 76 to 81 with lows falling to
56 to 61 at night.

TV
tonight
6:30 2 11 CBs News-
Walter Cronkite
4 13 NBCaNews-
John Chanelor
7 ABC News-Smith/-
Reasoner
9 1 Dream. of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Dick Van Dyke
30 Speaking Freely
5 Fre
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Teu the Troth
9 Beverly H illlies
11 To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Woods and Wheels
24 Bowling tor Dollars
10 Untouchales
5 Regional Citizens
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 24 Sale of the Century
7 Ozze's Girls
9 Bewitched
11Treasre Hot
13 Truth or Consequences
20 enny MLain
30 French Chef
1:00 2 11 Bobbie Gentry
4 13 Chase
7 24 The Cowboys
9Ian Tyson
30 Potpourri
50 Male's Navy
56 Common Ground
8:30 7 24 Movie
"A Message to My Daughter."
1973
9 News
20 Judd oe the Defense
30 Ohio This Week
50 Merv Griffin
56 To Be Announced
9:00 2 11 Cannon
4 13 Movie
"One, Two Three" (1961)
James Cagney
9 Soccer
30 Toledo City Council
56 Bill Moyers' Journal
9:30 20 Seven Hundred Club
S56Joyce at 34
10:00 2 11 oala
7 24 Doc Elliot
50 Perry Mason
56 Fear Woman
10:30 56 It's Your Turn
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd
Robertson
50 Sixth Sense
56 It's Your Turn
11:30 2 11 Movie
"Seven Golden Men" (1965)
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Razle Dazzle
Rock 'N' Rou
9 News
20 Jimmy swaggert-Religion
50 Movie
"Escape fromI Bed Rock"
(lmmS)
12:00 9 Movie-Western
~OfA'ltOViCl
POPIJcTiOIS
IF YOU VALUE YOUR
PRIVACY, WATCH FOR

Wednesday, June 19, 1974
Around A2
Women are invited to a meet-
ing to organize a women's :om-
munity center tonight at 8 p.m.
in the Union's third floor confer-
ence room. Ideas and energy
are needed. The center could
provide a meeting house, lib-
rary, resource center, c o f f e e
house, and artistic base for lo-
cal women.
Ozone House needs volunteers.
If you are interested in working
with young people, Ozvne can
train you for runaway counsel-
ing, family counseling, y o u t h
advocacy and crisis intervention.
To sign up, come to the ozone
office at 621 E. William or call
769-6540. Training begins Tues-
day, June 25.
Dr. K. Roesner will s'seak on
"Stability of a Taylor Vo=-'ex
Flow with an Imposed Temper-
ature Gradient" today at 4 p.:n.
in Room 229 West Engineering
Building.
A general meeting to organize
support for the Argus Optics
employes now on strike will be
held today at 619 S. Division
at 6 p.m. For information, call
761-3181.
"The Tall T." (1957)
Randolph Scott
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Discussion
7 13 News
1:15 2 Movie
"Untamed Women." (1952)
11 News
2:00 4 shadows on the Wall
2:30 4 News
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXIV, No. 30-5
wednesday, June 19, 1974
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Get to know what you both really like.
What you both really want out of life.
Get to enjoy your freedom together until you both
decide you want to let go of a little bit of it.
But make it your choice.
Research statistics show that more than half of all
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family planning methods.
Get to know how the two of you don't have to
become the three of you.
Or the four of you. Or..
Planned Parenthood
Children by choice. Not chance.
Farx further information, write Planned Parenthood,
Box 431, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
Planned Parenthood is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to providingg
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