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In the news this morning
eral morning ultimatum deadlines passed
without incident, authorities said. Guards arm-
WASHINGTON - The House passed a fed- ed with rifles and shotguns ringed the brick
-astipTmining eamatouseiaseda fortress while prison system authorities pre-
al strip mining reclamation bill yesterday red to send in more arms and ammunition
quiring the restoration of most newly-mined dead o ed intmorenarm s mTson
nds o teirappoxiate rignalconou demanded by the seven inmates. The con-
ds to their approximate original contour victs, led by former Texas narcotics czar Fred
d setting up a fund to reclaim abandoned Gomez Carrasco, demanded delivery of the
eas. The coal industry immediately de- weapons, "free world clothing" and protective
unced the measure, similar to one already vests.

ptssed by the Senate. An industry official said
unless the requirements are changed by a
Hose-Senate conference committee he could
see "no alternative but to urge a presidential
veto "
HUVTSVILLE, Tex. - Armed convicts held
10 per;ons at a state prison unit for the second
day ysterday with their leader demanding
guns and ammunition and threatening death to
the hostages. Negotiations continued and sev-

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Weather
More of the same, with today's high in the
lower g's with a -20 per cent chance of rain
out of cloudy skies. Winds will be out of the
S-SW at 7-12 mph bringing cooler temperatures
tonight in the upper 50's. Saturday's weather
will be similar to today's with possible show-
ers in the morning.

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The Audio-Visual Education
center presents two films on
Criminality: Crime and the
Criminal and Titicut Follies.
The show begins at 7 p.m. in
the Modern Languages Building
Aud 3 and there is no admis-
sion charge.
The Rackham Student Gov-
ernment Council is presently
developing a program for secur-
ing part-time employment in
the Ann Arbor area for gradtt-
ate students. A person in the
position of employment advo-
cate will co-ordinate the efforts
of employers and graduate stu-
dents. RSG is currently accept-
ing applications for the advo
cate position for the 1974-75
school year. Applicants should
be familiar with the procedures
of graduate education and the
business community, and have
some experience in employment
placement. Applications must
be filled out in Room 102 of the
Rackham Bldg. by August 15.
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, July 26
Day Calendar
WUOM: Symposium, 'The world
of 1994' at annual meeting of AAAS
In San Francisco, 91.7 MHz, 9:30 am.
A-V Ctr.: Titicut Follies, Aud, 3,
s,B, 7 pm.

603 E. Liberty * Dial 665-6290
Open 12:45 daily, Shows at 1 -3-5-7-9 p.m.
".boisterously Zany ARA
f y at her wackiest!
ol-time farce . .
STREISAND For Pete's Sake,
at her best!" See The Picture
Vincent Canby, N.Y. Times Already.
You'll Absolutely Love It
Know What I Mean?
BARBRA STREISAND in
"FOR PETE'S SAKE"
PHONE 662-6264
Fri., Mon., & Tues., open 6:45; shows at 7 and 9 p.m.
Sot., Sun., & Wed., open 12:45; shows at 1-3-5-7-9 p.m.
NOW
They didn't rob the money, they stole
the whole bank.
GEORGE C. SCOTT in
"BANK SHOT"!

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXIV, No. 49-S
Friday, July 26, 1974
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. . are this week's winning
lottery numbers. The second
chance numbers are 250 and
774. winning numbers in the
"Fortune Makers" bonus draw-
ing are 709 and 052.
TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Andy Griffith
20 Leave It To Beaver
24 ABC News-
Smith/Reasoner
30Hodgepodge Lodge
50 Avengers.
56 Antiques
57 Sesame Street
6:30 2 11 CBS News-
walter Cronkite
4 13 NBC News-
John Chancellor
7 ABC News-
John Chancellor
7 ABC News-
Smith/Reasoner
9 I Dream of Jeannie
20 Nanny and the Professoe
24 Dick Van Dyke
30 Man Builds, Man Destroy
56 Book Beat
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell the Truth
9 Beverly Hillbillies
5 To Tell the Truth
13 What's My Line?
20 Rfleman
24 Dealer's Chocee
30 56 Aviation Weather
SO Untouchables
57 Eleti, Company
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Secrets of the Deep
9 Bewitched
11 wild, Wild World of
Animals
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Movie
"Life in Emergency Ward 10"
(English, 1958)
24 Ozzie's Girls
30 Under the Dome
56 The Naturalists
57 Ohio This Week
8:00 2 11 Movie
"Around the World in SO
Days."
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Brady Bunch
9 Pig and Whistle
30 50 Washington Week in
Review
50 Mceale's Navy
57 Washington Week In
Review
8:30 4 13 Brian Keith
7 24 Six Million Dollar Man
9 Tommy Banks
30 56 57 Wal Street Week
50 Merv Griffin
9:00 4 13 Short Stories of Love
9 News
20 Good News
30 57 Masterpiece Theatre
56 Fanfare
9:30 7 24 Odd Couple
9 Sports Scene
20 Seven Hundred Club
10:00 7 24 Portrait; The Woman
I Love
9 Ronnie Prophet
50 Perry Mason
56 It's Your Turn
10:30 30 Music of the people
56 It's Your Turn
57 Aviation Weather
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-
Lloyd Robertson
50 Night Gallery
11:30 2 Movie
"Career." 1959)
4 3 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Special
11 Movie
"House of Usher" (1960)
20 Right On
50 Movie
"The Dawn Patroi." (1938)
12:00 9 Movie
",Dr. Cyclops." (1940)
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
7 Don Kirshne's Rock
Concert

1:30 2 Movie
"The Woman of the Town."
(1942)
11 News
230 4 713 NewS
3:00 2 What's My Linen
330 2 News

Next time you see
someone polluting,
point it out.
It's a spewing smokestack. It's litter
in the streets. It's a river where fish
can't live.
You know what pollution is.
But not everyone does.
So the next time you see pollution,
don't close your eyes to it.
Write a letter. Make a call. Point it
out to someone who can do something
about it.
People start pollution. People can stop it.
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