Page Two THE MICHIGAN "DAILY Tuesday, May 20, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 20, 1975 In the news today National WASHINGTON - President Ford has decided to veto federal strip mining legis- lation because it would reduce domestic coal production and force the United States to import more oil, White House sources said yesterday. Congress was expected to move to override Ford's veto later this week. Ford "pocket vetoed" a nearly identical strip mining bill last December after Congress had adjourned for the year, leaving it with no override possibility. White House sources indi- cated Ford's reasons for rejecting the current legislation were almost the same as last time: reduced U.S. coal produc- tion - and the possibility of utility price hikes. PHILADELPHIA - The leadership of one of the strongest Democratic ma- chines in the country is on the line in today's primary election as Mayor Frank Rizzo faces party-backed challenger Louis Hill. Rizzio, a strong law 'n' order man, was elected with party backing in 1971 but has been at odds with party leaders over the last four years. Hill, a state senator, is the stepson of the late Richardson Dilworth, the former Demo- cratic mayor who is credited with bring- ing reform to the city 15 years ago. Riz- zo's top political rival is Peter Camiel, chairman of the Democratic City Com- mittee. If Rizzo wins, observers s a y Camiel may be through as party boss. If Hill wins, however, Camiel's leadership will be preserved and the city's Demo- cratic machine will be oiled and ready for the 1976 national elections, in which Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp says he might be a presidential candidate. Both mayoral candidates are predicting vic- tory. 0 WASHINGTON - A new coalition re- presenting possibly 23 million women is planning a national fund-raising drive to bolster the campaign for ratification of the floundering Equal Rights Amend- ment (ERA). A national telethon later this year - focusing on the ERA and other women's issues - is one proposal being studied. "It will be a chance for women to go professional in fund raising in a big way," said Anne Zill, one of the coalition's organizers. The new coali- tion aims for ratification of the amend- ment by 1976. It draws together such groups as the National Education As- sociation, the American Nurses Associa- tion, the League of Women Voters, Com- mon Cause, the Republican and Demo- cratic national committees and the Na- tional Organization for Women. Coalition leaders say the groups have a combined membership of 23 million. 0 State LANSING - A political reform pack- age now before the legislature would make Michigan the first state to sharply curtail the amount of money that could be legally conributed o poltical candi- dates. The bill, introduced in both houses by legislative leaders yesterday, would limit individual contributions to $1,700 in the governor's race, $450 in the state Senate and $250 in the House. But in each race, groups such as labor unions would be able to give 10 times the ceil- ing for individual donations. "It is the first package in the nation of any kind to have these limits," said Susan Ren- nels, chairman of Common Cause. The bill also calls for partial public financ- ing of gubernatorial races, full disclos- ure of lobbyists' expenses and financial disclosure by most public officials to avoid conflicts of interest. Gov. William Milliken said Michigan has "a good chance" of enacting the bill by the end of the year. He said it included "some of the strongest practical safeguards against campaign abuses and conflict of interest in the nation." 0 Happenings... . . . are in heir usual summer format _ short - today. Robin Morgan of the Feminist federal credit union offers a poetry reading at 8:00 in the MLB and signs books from 4 to 5 at the Women's Bookstore. Weather Outdoors today should be almost as enjoyable as it was yesterday. The skies will be partly cloudy and the tempera- tures warm, with highs in the middle to upper 80's. The odds are 4 to 1 against rain. TV tonight 6:00 2 4 7 11 13 New 9 Bewitched 20 t Takes a Thef 24 ABC News 30 57 Eletrie Company 50 Star Trek 56 Energy, Technology and Society 6:30 4 13 NBC News 7 ABC News 9 a Dream of Jeannte 15 CBS News 24 Pratridge Family 30 57 Zoom 56 Faust Legend 7:00 2 CBS News 4 7 News 9 Beverly Hillillies 11 Famly Affair 13 What' Msy Line 20 To Tell the Truth 24 Mod Squad 30 Washington Straight Talk 50 Hogan's Heroes 5s Call the Dentists 57 You Owe it to Toursel, 7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences 4 Last of the Wild 7 Price Is Right 9 News 11 Hollywood squares 20 Voyage to the Bottom of the sea-Adventure 30 Roundale 50 Hogan's Heroes 5t Ivanhoe 57 Assignment America 8:00 2 11 Good Times 4 17 Adam-2 7 24 Happy Days 9 To Be Announced 50 Dealer's Chole 56 The way It Was 57 Great Decisions 0:30 2 11 M*A*s*n 4 13 Movie "Death Among Friends" 7 24 Movie "A Cry in the Wilderness" 20 Daniel Boone 30 5 57 Nov 50 Mv Griffin 9:10 2 11 NBA Play-off 9:30 20 700 Club 30 Toledo City Council 56 Ralph Albert Blaelock: American Artist 57 Woman 10:00 4 13 Police Story 7 24 Marcus Welby, M.D. 50 Dinah! 56 Soundstage 57 Interface 10:30 57 Book Beat 11:00 2 4 7 51 13 24 News 9 CDC News 20 George and Diane 56 It's Your Trn 57 The Naturalists 11:20 9 News 11:30 2 11 Movie 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 wide World Special 30 Janaki 50 Movie "Trouble Along the Way" 56 57 ABC News 12:00 9 Movie "The Lineup" 1:00 4 Tomorrow 7 13 News 1:15 2 Name of the Game 11 News 2:00 4 News 2:45 2 News ----------- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 10-0 Tuesday, May 20, 1075 Is edited ad managed by studenta at list University at Michigan. 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