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te news mis morning The oman'
The Wo m en 's Community
income tax evasion. The decision means that Center will hold a meeting to-
l a iKerner will have to report July 29 to begin night to discuss the upcoming
serving his sentence. Kerner was accused f art fair, fund raising, a per-
Portugal - Premier Adelino da manent home and general phil-
os and four other members of the urchasing racing stock at bargain pi osophy. The meeting is at 7 p.m.
guese government have resigned, while he was Illinois governor, in exchange for in the 3rd floor conference room
ment announced last night. The re- insuring favorable racing dates at certain in the Michigan Union.
were the first in the 10-week-old tracks. Kerner's attorneys asked the court to
came set aside the prison term and a $40,000 fine There will be an AFSCME UM
coalition government and carbecause of Kerner's health and because he Clericals and Secretaries organ-
ders in the center. Palma Carlos,- already has suffered enough." izing committee meeting tonight
dent, quit becamse the State Coun- a :pa 1 hrhS. m
nt Antonio de Spinola's highest ad- at 7:30 at 611 Church St., Ri.
refsed togive hmallthe2029. There will be meetings
,efsed tegovernimntsttempen-of the Technicians Organization
uested, the government statement Committee at 4:1S and 5:15 at
the above address.
It will be a bit cooler today with a 30 per T * L
cent chance of thundershowers. High tempera- voutionary Communist outh
tna ures are expected to be in the upper 80's and wi o nsoring themast in
low temperatures in the mid 60's. The wind their series of classes on a
- A federal judge refused yester- should be from the west-northwest ranging Marxist analysis of women's
pend a three-year prison sentence from 8-16 m.p.h. Continued cloudy to partly oppression, entitled "Toward a
Judge Otto Kerner, former Illin- cloudy tonight with a 20 per cent chance of Communist Women's Move-
or, for bribery, mail fraud and percipitation. ment" tonight at 7:30 in the
Michigan Union, Rm. 2209.

Have a few extra moments
during the day? Need
something to occupy your mind?
THEN, tuck a copy of
Crossword Puzzle
under your arm.
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The University Theatre Programs
MICHIGAN REPERTORY, SUMMER '74
USHER APPLICATION
Name
Address
Telephone U-M I.D. No.
RULES
1. You must be a U of M student.
2. You must choose your series in order of
preference.
3. Married students may send application to-
gether.
4. This application must be mailed by U.S. mail
NO SOONER THAN JULY 11, 1974.
(Mail to Theatre Programs Office,
Mendelssohn Theatre,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104)
5. Include self-addressed return, stamped en-
velope.
PLEASE NUMBER CHOICE 1, 2, 3,4, 5,6
Tuesday evenings-July 16, July 23, Aug. 6
Wednesday evenings-July 17, July 24, Aug. 7
Thursday evenings-July 18, July 25, Aug. 8
Friday evenings-July 19, July 26, Aug. 9
Saturday evenings-July 20, July 27, Aug. 10
Monday, Aug. 5 (THE BOYFRIEND ONLY)
All performances will be in the Power Center

toniight
0:00 2 4 7 11 13 tnews
24 ABC News--smith/
Reasoner
30 The Naturalsts
50 Aegerso
56 Journey to Japan
57 Sesame Street
6:30 2 11 caS News-
Walter Cronkdte
4 13 NBc News-
John Chaneeor
7 AC News-Smlth/
Reasoner
95 Dream of Jeansie
20 Nany and the Professor
so nook Beat
5 Fore
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 Slews
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly Hilbiles
51 To Tell the Teth
13 what's My Line?
20 Woods and Wheels
24 lIeler's Choee
30 Speaking Freely
50 tlntouchable
5 Detroit Blak Journal
S7 Electric Company
7:30 2 Garner Ted Armstrong
4 24 Sale of the Century
7 Ozzie's Girls
9 Bewitched
11 Treasure Het
13 Teth or Cnseqeeeo
20 Rogues
6 *U.S Industrial Film
Festival
57 Llis, Toga and on
3:00 4 13 Chase
7 24 The Cowboys
9 Ian Tyson
11 1974 Indianapols 500
Higlights
30 Potpourri
50 Meale's Navy
36 t's Your Money
7 Behind the Lines
:30 2 11 Baseball
7 24 Movie "Hijack
, Target the Impossible
20 Judd for the Defense
30 Ohio This Week
50 Night Gallery
,4 lohequivari
9:00 4 13 Movie
"The.Quester Tapes,1974
9 News
30 Toledo City Council
0 WFL.Football
S4 57 Hollywood Teevision
Theatre
:30 59Document
20 seven Hundred Club
***07 I e4cllot
9 America
54 American Odyssey
57 Music of the People
10:30 5 Day at Night
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CDC News-Lloyd
Robertson
11:30 2 11 Movie
Mafia' 1968
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide Word Special
9 News
20 Jimmy swaggert-telgion
50 Movie
HBoy Meets Girl" 1930
12:00 9 It Takes a Thief
1:00 4 Tomorrow
7 13 News
1:30 2 Movie
"The Neanderthal Man." 1953
It News
2:00 4 Shadows onthe Wall
2:30 4 News
3:00 2 Mayerry .F.D.
3:30 2 News
Daily Official Bulletin
wednesday, July 10
Day Calendar
WUOM: Bev, Sills, lead soprano,
NYC Otr. Opera, speaks at Natl.
Press Club, Wash., D.C., 10:15 am.
Psych. Dpt.: panel & open discus-
sion, Mental 5Hth. Statutes, pending
in aenate, CP Aud., 10:15 am.
A-VCtr: Emerging woman, Aud.
3, MLl. 7 pm.
Music Soc.: A. Newman, harpsi-
chordist, organist, Hill And., 8:30
pm.
Career Planning & Placement
3200 SAB, 764-3460
MICH. DEPT. OF COMMERCE,
Of. tofDir., Law Bldg., Lansing,
Mi. 48913, seeking applicants for
Polity Analysts grades 09 thru 13.
M's in Bus. Ad., Pub. Ad., EtOO.,
Pub. Polity, Pub. Health Admin.,
Law. Applications available at OP-
&P. Apply to S. Gilnore.
Personnel Analyst Mlwaukte,
W., prefer degree In Industrial
Psych. Written Exam MUST be tak-
en in Milwaukee, July. Add. info
& applications avaable at CP&P.
THE MCHGAN DAILY
Volume LXXIV, No. 37-S
wednesday, July 10, 1974

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PLAY IT
9:30 only
WED. & THURS., July 10 & 11
Modern Languages Aud. 4
$1.25-BOTH SHOWS $2.00
NEXT WEEK-Bunuel's "Belle do Jour" plus Trufaut's
"Two E'lish Girls"
from NEW WORLD SUMMER CINEMA 761-9855

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