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Page Two
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, May 23
Day Calendar
WUOM: Daniel Callahan, dir.,
Inat. Society, Ethics. & Lif e Sci-
ences, on "Population & Human
Rights," 10:05 am.
U.S.-China Paples' Friendship
Assoc.: Special program, People's
China and the World's Food Prob-
Problem, Ball Rm., Union, 7:30 pm.
Summer Placement
3200 SAB, 763-4117
Camp Davis, Wyoming: Needed
able-bodied person for kitchen aid,
all acaund helper, foe nine weeks.
Must have get-up- and-ga morning
ability; Further details available
at Summer Placement 763-4117.
Room/Board/ transportation paid.
Jewish Community Center, ML:
Opening for qualified person to
teach gymnastics with small group
of junior high school boys / girls;
day camp setting; eclent salary
- June 30 through Aug. 22. Furth-
er details available.
National Sanw of Jackson; Open-
ing for researcher, junior and up
in marketing. Further details avail-
able,
Forest Service,A olorado: Opening
for Landscape Architect far July
and August. Excellent Salary. Car
necessary but transportation paid.
Farther details available.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, May 23, 975

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 23, 1975

In the news today
made no move to intervene in the fight-
International ing.
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The
Tanzanian government launched an air WASHINGTON - Riding the political
and ground search yesterday for a crest of the Mayaguez incident, Presi-
DutCh woman and three Stanford Uni- dent Ford says he will formally an-
versity students, including former Ann nounce his candidacy for the presidency
Arbor resident Barbara Smuts, who within a month and that he expects to
were kidnapped Monday from a remote win the election. Several key Republi-
wildlife reserve by 40 uniformed gun- cans stated that Ford's handling of the
men. A Stanford spokesman said that rescue of the American merchant ship
Tanzania was "doing everything pos- and its 40 - member crew had boosted
sible, as are the American and Dutch his status as a party leader and cut into
embassies" to free the captives. opposition from the conservative wing.
BEIRUT - A shaky cease-fire be- National
tween Palestinian guerillas and right-
wing militiamen in Lebanon collapsed WASHINGTON - More than three-
early yesterday as a new upsurge of fourths of the Senate joined forces yes-
fighting developed in a Beirut suburb. terday to tell President Ford that he
Observers reported sporadic rifle and should "make it clear" that the United
machine gun fire as troops from each States firmly supports Israel as it seeks
side manned battle stations on deserted a Middle East peace accord with the
streets. Although Defense Minister Jo- Arabs. "The United States, acting in its
seph Skaf admitted that "the situation own national interests, stands firmly
is very messy," the army has so far with Israel in the search for peace in

. . .
future negotiations," seventy-six sena-
tors said in a letter sent to the White
House.
Local
The Eastern Michigan University
(EMU) Board of Regents yesterday
unanimously approved tuition hikes
ranging from $2 to $9.25 per credit hour.
EMU president James H. Brickley told
the Board that the $1.2 million in addi-
tional revenue expected from the tuition
increase is necessary "to avoid curtail-
ment of academic instruction and sup-
port services.'
Weather
A little more rain will fall into our
lives over the weekend, as partly cloudy
skies this afternoon are doomed to turn
into showers by later this evening. Highs
through Sunday are expected to be in
-the mid-70s to low-80s.

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TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewitched
20 It Takes a Thief
30 57 Electric Company
50 Star Trek
0:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
9 I Dream of Jeannie
11 CBS News-walter
Cronkite
24 Partridge Family-Comedy
30EZom
56 Faust Legend
57 Ohio Outlook
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
7:30 2 Movie
"A Time for Every Season"
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Let's Make a Deal
9 Basin 222
51 Hollywood Squares
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Vaage to the Bottom of
the Sea
30 56 Black Perspective on
the News
4 7 News
S Beverlyilliliies
11 Family Affair
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
24 Mad Squad
30 56 57 Aviation Weather
50 Hogan's Heroes
50 Hogan's Heroes
57 Lihas, Yoga and You
OSCAR'S is!

0:00 4 13 Sanford and Son
7 who's on First?
9 Pig and Whistle
11 Eleven at Large
24 Night Stalker
30 56 57 Washington Week
in Review
50 Dealer's Choice
8:30 4 13 Chico and the Man
9 Document
11 We'll Get By
20 Daniel Boone
30 56 57 Wall Street Week
50 Merv Griffin
9:00 2 11 NBA Playoff
4 Baseball
7 24 ot L SBaltimore
9 News
13 Rockford Files
30 Masterpiece Theatre
56 Detroit Black Journal
57 Masterpiece Theatre
9:30 7 24 Odd Couple
9Sports Scene
20 200 Club
56 Off the Record
10:00 7 24 Get Christie Love!
9 Tommy Hunter
13 'olice woman
30 Movie
"The Devil's Eye"
50 Dinah!
50 57 in Performance at
Wolf Trap
11:00 2 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBCNews-Lloyd Robertson
20 Deaf Sear
57 The Way it Was
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie
"Timbuktu"
4 To Sr Announced
7 24 Wide WorldSpeciail
15 Movie
"Waco"
13 Johnny Carson
2.0 Manna
511 Movie
"The Rise and Fall ofLegs
Diamond"
57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
12:101 4 News
9 Movie-Science Fiction
"The Mysterians"
30OJanaki
12:30 4 Johnny Carson
1:00 4 13 Midnight special
7 Don Kirshner'sRock
Concert
1:10 11 Nes
2:30 2 Movie
"The Mad Doctor of Market
Street."
2:30 4 7 13 News

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