Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY In the news this morning International A United Nations plane crashed in Syria yesterday killing all nine persons aboard, of- ficials said. Syrian authorities said the crash occurred during a fight between an Israeli warplane and Syrian defenses. But the Israeli command said none of its planes was in the region when the Syrians said the U. N. plane went down. The Syrians said the clash occur- red during Israeli raids on areas alleged to be guerrilla bases on the western foothills of Mt. Hermon. Syria, Lebanon and Israel converge on the area, known as Arkoub. DACCA, Bangladesh - Floods and cholera have killed at least 2,000 persons in Bangla- desh in the last five weeks, Relief Minister Abdul Momin said yesterday. He told news- men the disaster affected over 30 million per- sons. According to official sources, crops on 10 million acres of land were ruined. Nineteen thousand educational institutions and over half a million houses were badly damaged. National WASIINGTON - Richard Nixon's lawyers disclosed yesterd ay that 14 minutes are miss- ing from a Watergate tape recording submit- ted to U. S. District Judge John Sirica. The gap occurred because a tape reel "ran out after approximately the first 14 minutes of this conversation" between Nixon and Charles Colson on March 21, 1973, according to docu- ments submitted to the court. The telephone conversation between Nixon and Colson, then a special White House counsel, occurred on the same day that John Dean warned Nixon that the Watergate cover-up had become a cancer threatening the presidency. OLYMPIA, Wash. - The State Supreme Court today suspended John Ehrlichman from the practice of law because of his federal con- spiracy conviction. Ehrlichman, former Presi- dent Nixon's top domestic adviser, was con- victed in federal district court in Washing- ton, D. C., July 31 in connection with the breakin at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psy- chiatrist. The court ordered the suspension un- til final disposition of disciplinary proceedings which are expected from the Washington State Bar Association. Weather It'll be partly sunny today with a high in the low 80's. Tonight the forecast is for mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers. The low will be in the low 60's. More showers are ex- pected on Sunday. Daily Official Bulletin Saturday, August 10 Day Calendar Mosic Sch.: Fifth Annual Me- dieval Festivul. Recital Hall & Gar- den, 10:30 am-spm.; Carillon, Bur- ton Tower, il-noon; Madri Klein, tronmbse & .sipaooeui Cady Mu- sic Rm., Stearns Hadg., 2:30 pm.; Mary Anne Satin, cello, Recital Hall. 8 pm. sunday, August 11 Muic lsch.: Fifth Annual Medie- sal Festival, Recital Hall, 10:30 am- 8 pm.: Dwight Andrews, clarinet & sax., Recital Hall; Herman Taylor, organ, Hilt Aod.; zothtat 8pm. TV Ctr.: Poets Talking, Galway Iinnell, wwJ TV, channel 4, noon. Monday, August 12' . WUOM: Panel discussion, "Infla- tion and the Economy," with Rep. Henry Reuss, Chmn., Joint Econ, Subcommittee, & Andrew Brim- mer, Sr. member, Bd. of Govs., Fed. Reserve System, 9:40 am. SACUA.: Meeting, 4079 Ad. Bldg., ? pm. uisic Sch.: Carilloneur, Hudson tjdd, Burton Tower, 7-8 pm.; Bar- bara Eline, trumpet, Recital Hall, 8 pm. Carer Planning & Placement 3200 SAB, Phone 764-7460 Hughes Aircraft Co. offers fel- lowAaips for: Masters, Engr. & Dctrt. Degrees. Fields: Elect., Aerospace & Mech. Engrg; Comp. Set., Physies & MathBenef its: alary, acad.se- penses, etc. Burroughs Corp.: Offers a formal Cooperative Educ. Prgrm, for cands. enrolled in graduate Lib. set. prgrm.,Wora in New Center area of Dsetroit, have excellent GPA and one semester of lib. courses com- pleted. TV tonight 12:00 2 11 Pebbles and Bamm Hamm 4 13 Jetsons 7 24 Movie "Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circns" 9 Frank D AngeHni 50 Movie "Creature from the Haunted Sea." (1961) 57 Electric Company 12:30 2 11 Fat Albert 4 13 Go 9 Sunday Mest 56 Sesame Street 57 Sesame Street 1:00 2. 11 Children's Film Festival 4 Lidsville 7 24 American Bandstand 13 mogan's Heroes 20 natman 1:30 4 At the Zoo 9 Country Canada 13 Putt Putt Gaif 20 Batman 30 57 Pro Tennis 50 Movie Pro Tennis 1:00 2 Movie "The Daydreamer." (1966) 4 13 Baseball Pre-Game Show 7 Dating Game 9 Canadian National Tennis Championships 11 Marie "Operation Double Cross." (French; 1965) 20 Nanny and the Professor 24 Limits of Man 2:15 4 13 Baseball 2:30 7 Lone Ranger 20 Burke's Law 24 World of Survival 2:45 50 Movie "Knockout." (1941) 3:00 7 NFL Championship Games 24 Car and Track 3:30 2 Movie "Mad Monster Party." (1968) 7 24 Wide World of Sports 20 Movie "The Lady is Willing." (1942) 4:00 9 Greatest Sports Legends 11 Hollywood Squares 50 Movie-Drama "Crash Dive," (1943) 4:30 9 Reach for the Top 1t Porter Wagoner 5:00 4 Mr. Magoo 2 24 PGA Championship 920 Wrestling 1t Hark Owens. 13 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 2 Dusty's Trail 4 Sale of the Century 11 Police Surgeon 13 Untamed World 30 Electric Company 56 Rukeyser 57 Lilias, Yoga and You 6:00 2 4, 1113 News S Tarzan 20 Movie "My Sister Eileen." (1942) 30 University Forum 50 Star Trek 56 Stokowski Rehearses 57 Festival Films 6:30 4 13 NBC News-Tom Brokaw 7 24 Reasoner Report 11 CBS News-Dan Rather 30 57 Video Visionaries 7:00 2 CBS News-Dan Rather 4 George Pierrot 7 Town Meeting 9 Police Surgeon CLOSED MONDAYS' June,JUly, Aug. t THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXxIV, No. 60-s Saturday, August 10, 1974 is edited and managed by stuaents at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); S11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign) Saturdoy,'August 10, 1974 around -A' WCBN-FM presents at 3 p.m. Alternative Forum: "The need for an Asian -American Advo- cate at the University", a dis- cussion with Bill Wei and other Asian-American students at the Universitv, WCBN is 89.5 on your radio dial, 1515creeaw f3 50 Lawrence Welk 24 Wrestling 30 You Owe It To Yourself 56 Renoir 57 Wood County Fair H15g0- lights 7:30 2Wild, Wild World of Animals 4 Johnny Mann's Stand 7p and Cheer 7 World of survival 9 Beverly HilbiHes 30 Fossil Affair 56 Masterpiece Theatre 8:00 2 11 All in the Family 4 13 Movie 7 24 Partrilge Faiy S Myrna Lorri Show 20 Movie "Night of the Blood Beast." (15) 30 Carrascolendas 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music 8:30 2 11 M*A*S*B 7 24 Movie "Hoston, We've Gt a Pea- tom." 9 CBC Sunday Heports 30 57 Great American Dream Machine 50 Merv Griffin 56 Fanfare 9:00 2 11 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 2 11 Bob Newhart 4 13 Movie "Movin' On," 20 Temple Baptist Church 30 56 57 Hollywood Tele- vision Theatre 10:00 ? Engelhert Humperdink in Bermuda 7 24 Owen Marshall S Play's the Thing 11 Barnaby Jones 20 Seven Hundred Club 50 Lou Gordon 11:00 2 4 7 9 11 13 News 24 ABC News 11:15 7 ABC News 9 A Look Back 24 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 11:30 2 Movie "Day of the Wolves." (1971) 4 Johnny Carson 7 Movie "Slay Ride." (1972) 9 Movie "Remember the Nght." (1940) 11 Movie "Dance of Death." (French, 1960) 13 Movie "The Brides of Dracula." (En- glish; 1960) 50 Movie "Beast from launted Cave." (1959) 1:00 4 Saturday Rock 13 News 1:30 2 Movie "Death Kiss." (1933) 7 Movie "Fallow the Sun." 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