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serve as 'fo locker'

WARREN (UPI) - From now
on, Clement Kern Hospital for
Special Surgery will have its
own "foot locker."
The decision to buy a freez-
er followed the discovery this
week that 18 human feet were
stored alongside roasts, chops
and steaks in a freezer at a
meat storage firm in this De-
troit suburb.
The feet, all severed six in-
ches above the ankle from ca-
davers kept at Wayne S t a t e
University in Detroit, are for
use in anatomy studies. Hospi-
tal Director Martin Rosenfeld
said his facility did not have a
freezer so space was rented in
a meat locker at the company.
A malfunction in the freezer
early this week resulted in the
hurried transfer of the contents
The popular notion that geese
are silly is misleadi ig. Careful
observation indiates ti t they
are intelligent and resourceful
in the face of danger.

to prevent spoilage and an em-
ploye nearly fainted when a
human foot fell out of one bag.
"One woman opened the pack-
age and a foot apparently fell
out and she had some type of
coronary or something," Rosen-
feld said.
The woman, who was not
identified, said she thought she
had discovered a murder vic-
tim and telephoned police. Po-
lice arrived and searched
through the rest of the bags,
turning up another 17 human
feet.
Around A
Mahatma Vidyanand, a dis-
ciple of Guru Maharaj Ji, will
speak Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
in the Physics and Astronomy
Auditorium on "Knowledge," a
form of meditation. The lec-
ture is free and the public is
invited.

Iv
tonight
12:80 2 11 Pebbles and Bam
Baramm
4 13 Jetsons
7 24 Movie
"Mini-Munsters,"
9 Frank DeAngelis
50 Movie
"Frankenstein-1970." (1955)
57 Electric Company _
12:30 2 11 Fat Albert
4 13 Go
9 Sunday Best
"St. Demetrius Rides a
Red Horse"
56 Sesame Street
57 Sesame Stret
1:00 2 11 Children's Film
Festival
4 Lidsville
7 24 Amerean Handstand
13 Hogan's Heroes
20 Batman
1:30 4 At the Zoo-Eliot
9 Country Canada
13 World Putting
Championship
20 Batman
30 57 Pro Tennis
50 Movie-Drama
"The Iron Mistress." (1952)
6r Po Tennis
2:00 2 Movie
"Jack Frost." (Russian;
1965)
4 13 Baseball Pre-Game Show
7 Dating Game
9 Canadian Open Tennis
"1 Movie
"Khartoum." (1966)

v "White Feather." (195
3:30 2 Movie
"The lack Castle"
20 Movie
"A Night to Remembe
(1943)
24 World of Survival
4:00 9 Greatest Sports Leg
11 NFL Action '74
24 Fishin' Hole
50 Movie
"China Gate. (1957)
4:30 9 Steach for the Top
11 Porter Wagoner
24 Car and Track
5:00 4 Mtr. tago
7 24 Wide World of S
9 20 Wrestling
1 Hock 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 Folk Guitar Plus
57 Lilias, Yoga and Y
6:00 2 4 11 13 News
S Tarean
20 Movie
"The Prisoner" (Engli
19553
30 University Forum
50 Sear Trek
56 Washington Week
Review
-Washington Review
57 Festival Films
6:30 4 13 NBC News--Tom
Brokaw
7 24 Reasoner Report
11 CBS News-Dan R
30 57 Video Visionari(

Cana utyonePdo
wrhatoudo
Probably not. All things considered you do
what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one
has taken your job. And you're eating regularly.
But... .
But have you ever considered what doing your
job just a little better might mean?
Money. Cold hard coin of the realm.
If each of us cared just a smidge more about
what we do for a living, we could actually turn that
inflationary spiral around. Better products, better
service and better management would mean savings
for all-of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed
nerves it's costingus now for repairs and inefficiency.
Point two..By taking more pride in our work
we'll more than likely see America regaining its
strength inthe competitive world trade arena. When
the balance of payments swings our way again well
all be better off economically.
So you see-the only person who can really
do what you do-any better is you.
Amedca~ftonlyw! ks
uswell uwesdi.

24 Wresting
:15)- 30 Con Showease
56 Man Builds, Ma
sr." eys-Report
57 Inteesatonl
Performance
ends 7:30 2 Wild, Wild World of
Animals -
4 Johnny Mann's Stand Up
and Cheer
7 World of Survival
9 Beverly Hillbilles
56 Masterpiece Theatre
8:00 2 11 All in the FamIly
4 13 Emergency! ,
ports 7 24 Partridge Family
9 To See Ourselves
20 Movie-Thriller
"Ronga."(English; 1091)
30 Carrascolendas
SS50 That Good Ole NashvHlS
Music
57 Boarding Honse
8:30 1 11 M*A*S*R
7 24 Movie
!ou "Murder or Merry"
9 Whiteoaks of Jaln
30 57 Great American Dream
Machine
ish, 50 Merv Griffin
56 Festival Films
9:00 211 Mary Tyler Moore
in 4 13 NFL Football
56 Video Visionaries
q 9:30 2 11 Bob Nwhart
9 Bless This House
t 20 Templr Baptist Church
30 56 57 Senuhlls Tribute to
Willa Cather
ather 10:00 2 11 Barnaby Jones
es 7 24 Owen Marshall
-_ - 0 Inside Canada
t0 Seven Hundred Club
50 Lou Gordon
10:30 9 In the Mood
11:00 2 7 11 News
9 CBC News
24 ABC News
11:15 7 ABC News
9 A Look Back
24 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
21:30 2 Movie
"The Lonely Man." (1957)
7 Movie
"Birdman of Alcatraz." (1962)
9 Movie
"Wild Harvest"
11 Movie
"The Fortune Cookie."
(1965)
50 Movie
"Beast from 20,000 Fathoms."
(1953)
12:00 4 13 News
12:30 4 Johnny Carson
13 Movie
"Mystery Submtarne. "
(English; 102)
1:30 2 Movie
"Jungle Woman." (1944)
7 MovIe
"Thunder in the Sun." (1959)
11 News
2:00 4 Saturday Rock
13 News
3:00 2 What's My Line?
4 News
330 2 News
7 Colage
4:00 7 News
Daily Official Bulletin
Saturday, August 17
Day Calendar
Musc Se.: Marells rwn,
tr"pet, Recital all, 2:30 pm
Carolyn Jones, piano, tecital Hall,
4:30 pm; Tresa Quesada, pano,
Recital Hall, 8 pm.; Mozart's opera,
"The Abuction ram ueSeraglieo,"
Mendeloh Thtre. i pm.
Sunday, August 18
Tv Cr.: Pees Talking. Greg. Or,
Don.Sall, WWJ TV, Channel 4,
Music Sth.: Scott Knipe, oboe,
Recital Hall, 2:30 pm; Ann Miller,
shoe. Recital Hall, 4:30 pm; Linden
Gregory, saxophone, Recital Hall, 8
pm; Moart's opera. The Aduton
ram the Seraglo," Mendelsooosn
Thre-, n pm.
Monday, August 19
WUOM: Panel disussion, "The
Spreading Nuclear Danger," with
Dr. Philip Morrison, Chmn., Federa-
tion of Amer. Scientists, & Dr. Ed.
Teller, "Father of the H-Bomb,"
9:45 am.
Sue8th.: Carillon reitl, Hd-
sn Ladd, Hrton Tower, 7 pm;
Jon Woods, trombone Doctoral, He-
ctl al, 8 pm.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXIV, No. 65-S
Saturday, August 17, 1974
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