Page Two 1ME MICIHAN DAILY. I hurSday, August b, IV14 In the news this morning TV Smeekens toniaht losesin International NICOSIA, Cyprus - Turkish troops advanc- ed at least three miles along the northern Ky- renia coast of Cyprus yesterday in fresh at- tacks that sent Greek Cypriot forces into dis- orderly retreat. The Turkish onslaught came on the eve of the start of the second phase of the Geneva peace talks. Cyprus Foreign Min- ister Dimmys Dimitrious telephoned Washing- ton to ask for American intervention. The Greek Sypriots retreated without firing a shot. Israeli planes bombed and strafed villages in southern Lebanon twice yesterday killing three persons, wounding 15 and causing con- siderable property damage, the Lebanese gov- ernment said. At the same time, the split be- tween Egypt and Libya widened as Egyptian President Anwar Sadat charged Libya with plotting sabotage and assassinations in Egypt. There was no immediate response from Libya. A Lebanese government spokesman in Beirut said waves of Israeli jet fighters attacked the eastern slopes of Mt. Hermon before dawn Wednesday and again for two hours yester- day afternoon. - DACCA, Bangladesh - The official death toll rose to more than 800 yesterday as heavy flooding brought fresh death and devastation to Bangladesh. Deaths were reported in nearly every district in the country from drownings and flood-related causes, including cholera and snake bites. The nation's already poverty- wracked populace scattered in frantic search of food, shelter, clothing and medical care, according to government reports. The govern- ment has launched a massive disaster relief operation, but it is handicapped due to a short- age of materials. National WASHINGTON - Texas lawyer Jake Jacob- sen pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of bribing his old friend, John Connally, thus consummating a two-months-old deal with Wat- ergate prosecutors. Jacobsen said in court that he gave Connally, then secretary of the treasury ,$10,000 from the nation's biggest dairy co-op for help in getting President Nixon to raise federal milk price supports in 1971. In return for Jacobsen's plea and a promise of cooperation and testimony, the prosecutors agreed to drop an unrelated, Texas savings- and-loan indictment for which Jacobsen could have been sentenced to 35 years in jail and fined up to $70,000 if convicted. NEW YORK - The stock market advanced sharply for the third straight day yesterday amid what brokers described as speculation that President Nixon would soon resign. The 1 p.m. Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up 15.49 points at 789.27, increas- ing its gain since the start of the week to more than 35 points. Wall Street analysts have described this week's rally in stock prices as an expression of hope among investors that the impeachment issue would be settled quickly so that politically stable government could give top-priority attention to such eco- nomic problems as inflation and high interest rates. Weather Another nice day today. Highs will be in the mid-to-upper 80's with lows in the mid 50's. There's a 20 per cent chance of thunder show- ers late in the afternoon. Winds will be south- erly at 5 to 12 miles per hour. nUNIVERSITY ww! w"Around A WATERGATE'S ACADEMIC COMPANION 3 The Phyllis Lamhut Summer Workshop will hold a dance per- a novel by formance at Barbour Gym at * DflOGED fAM 3 8:30 p.m. Admission is free.. * A demonstration of computer assisted instruction will be held ADMINISTRATORS: For helpful hints as to how a this afternoon from 3 to 4 p.m. to advance your respective careers. read Roger in the Kellogg Aud. of the Dent- U Coan's nove.NIVERSITY. Learn about Les -atSchool. Towers's rapid rise from the level of admin- . isirative assistan-t to that of university presi- dont in a world of big salaries. expensive cars. 3 TluTE MICHIGAN DAILY cr~~anpa e ar~ties, and tund-raising campaigns,. m ixn XuusN.5- 8e advis"d of'"i"f'l"s'to '"e'avoid"d. Thursday, August 8, 1974 S advd at atfals ao ha oaaddt is edited and managed by students I 4MER CON at the University of Michigan. News x, phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. EXPOSITION PRESS, INC. Dept. C-1 Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- 50 Jericho Tpke., Jericho N.Y. 11753 sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription I Please send to my attention ........ copy (copies) of UNIVERSITY by Roger ratee: $10 by carrier Sampusciapt oan at $6.5 each plus 45c for postage and handling of each book ordered. 12 non-local maill (other statensnd NAME f oreign). 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(1955) 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 wide world Special 11 Movie "Otley" (English; 1969) ' 12:00 9 Movie "Teen-Age Crime Wave." (1955) 20 Waters Family 50 Movie "Under My Skin." (1950) 1:00 4 Tomorrow-Discussion 7 13 News 1:30 2 Movie "Otley" (English; 1969) 2:00 4 Shadows on the wall 2:30 4 News 3:20 2 what's My Line? 3:50 2 News LANSING (UPI) - Rep. John Smeekens, under legislative in- vestigation for fraud and con- flict of interest, was tossed out by voters Tuesday, lagging a poor fourth in a five-man pri- mary race. The chairman of the House panel investigating the Cold- water Republican said yester- day the probe will continue, de- spite Smeeken's primary elec- tion loss. Rep. Thomas Guastello, (D- Sterling Heights) said his com- mittee has agreed "at least to make a recommendation" for censure and possible discipline of Smeekens, although action by the House is unlikely be- cause of Smeeken's lame-duck status. The committee last week found probable cause to believe Smeekens faked travel expenses and charged both the state and the Hillsdale Foundry for trips to Washington and Chicago. It urged censure by the full House. A special house-senate com- mittee has already ruled that Smeekens was probably in con- flict-of-interest in his secret employment by the foundry. Daily Official Bulletin Thursday, August 3 Day Calendar WUOM: Senate Foreign Relations Committee, live morning session; Kissinger & Fullbright on "De- tente and the United States' Reia- Sions with Communist Countries," 10:06 am. Reading, Learning Sklls Ci.. Ed- ucation: Plato iv computer cur- riculum project demonstration, Kellogg Aud., Dental Sch., 3-4 pm. A- Ctr.: work films, Corporation, Aud. 3, MLB. 7 pm. Music Sch.: Dave Schuble, trom- bone, Recital Hall, 8 pm. Dance: performance, Phyllis Lamhut summer workshop, Barbour Gym, 8:30 pm. General Notices Student Accounts: Your attention called to rules passed by Regents. 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