Page eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 19, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 19, 1972 MCAT-DAT-GRE Dem. candidates look LSATATGSB to California primary NAT'L. BDS. By The Associated Press dorsement from Coretta King, * Preparation for tests required for Sens. Hubert Humphrey (D- widow of Martin Luther King. admission to graduate and pro- Mtnn.) and Geotge McGovetn He also has the support of sev- fessonal schools Mn. n ereM~vr 0 Six and twele s Ossion groups D-S.D.) opened their California eral black leaders including Jul- * Sma l sesion fr primary campaigns yesterday in ian Bond and Rev. Jesse Jack- * Volugroups a race for the state's 271 con- son. s prepoared by experts m vention votes in the June 6 Humphrey challenged McGov- study winner-take-all presidential pri- er . to a series of televised de- * Lesson schedule can be tailored mary. bates yesterday. He said, "The to meet individual needs McGovern received an en- new politics is the politics that _______________________ M~ovcn eceved an ti- is open, filled with discussion, Summer Sessions debates and dialogue." Special Compact Courses McGovern staff aides in Cali- Weekends-Intersessions TV & Stereo RentIs fornia said the debate challenge had not yet reached their of- STANLEY H. KAPLAN $10.00 per month fice. McGovern stayed in Cali- EDUCATIONAL CENTER fornia only long enoug to re- DETROIT BRANCH NO DEPOSIT ceived the endorsement of King, 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd., Suite 113 FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP before leaving for Oregon to Seuthfield, Michigan 48075 AND SERVICE campaign for that statets pri- (313) 354-0085 mary on Tuesday. He will return Success Through Education CALL: to California on Saturday. Since 1938 NEJAATV Both candidates had tempor- Branches in principal cities in U.S NEAC TV RENTALS arily suspended campaigning af- The Tutoring School with the ter the attempted assassination Nationwide Reputation 662-5671 of Alabama Gov. George Wal- _____________________ _____________________ lace. HERBIE HANCOCK SEXTET' RAHSAAN ROLAND KIRK LEON THOMAS Shoo Bee Doo MAY 26-7 P.M. Oakland University Baldwin Pavilion TICKETS-$5- O.U. TICKET OFFICE -GREENE'S RECORD SHOP AVAILABLE AT: LITTLE THINGS in Ann Arbor AHMED'S AFRICAN IMPORTS HUDSON'S MARSHALL MUSIC in HEAD-WEST East Lansing CORETTA KING announces her endorsement of Sen. George McGovern yesterday in California. F ne sbre fss by The Associate'd Press f MALAGASY REPUBLIC President Philibart Tsiranana turn- ed over full powers of the country to Gen. Gabriel Ramanantsoa yesterday after six days of anti-regime riots, strikes and demon- strations. The trouble was set of f last Friday when 400 student leaders who demanded an end to the French-oriented curriculum at Tanarive University and new emphasis on. Malagasy tradition and culture were arrested. Rioting broke out on Saturday and workers joined students to call a general strike in response to Tsiranana's proclamation of a state of emergency. A $13.2 MILLION CUT in the United States dues payment to the United Nations was approved yesterday by the House. The reduction was made in a $4.58 billion appropriation bill financing the State Department and several other agencies for the fiscal year starting July 1. The bill now goes to the Senate. THE BRITISH LINER Queen Elizabeth was subject to an anonymous bomb threat last night. A caller" threatened to blow up the ship in mid-Atlantic unless he was paid $350,000 in ransom. He said two accomplices would activate six bombs unless his demand is met by Cunard, the ship's owners. 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