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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, May 28; 1975

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 28, 1975

In the news today.. .

TV tonight

National
WASHINGTON - The Civil Aeronauics
Board (CAB) fined American Airlines a re-
sard 115C,000 yesterday for making contribu-
tions t- political campaigns with coporate
fun's The CAB said it found that American
had Ecegally channeled approximately $2-5,000
into political contributions to candidates for
federal and state offices between 1964 and 1972,
ial(isinp a $55,000 contribution to the 1972
re-e&ection campaign of former President Rich-
cr2 Nixon.
HIDALGO, Tex. - Hundreds of United Farm
Workers union sympathizers urged workers
to stay out of Rio Grande Valley melon fields
after a mass march yesterday to the ranch
where 11 persons were wounded the day be-

fore. The crowd of men, women, and child-
ren stationed themselves across the road from
the ranch and flung jeers and taunts at ranch-
er Bill Pate and one of his employes, C. L.
Miller Jr. Miller used an automatic shotgun
Monday to "open season" on demonstrators
who he said came onto the ranch and began
stomping field canteloupes. Ten of the intrud-
ers and one ranch employe were wounded,
authorities said.
Weather
Mostly sunny and somewhat warmer climate
will prevail in our area for the next couple of
days, as southwesterly breezes pump fresh,
temperate air in our direction. The high to-
day will be in the upper 70s. Tonight's low,
however, may dip down into the 40s.

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Our Turboliner was just too beautiful to christen, so
we're serving the champagne instead.
For the same old fare you get a brand
new Turboliner.With wider seats, new
big picture windows, a smoother ride
and a glass of champagne.a
For more information, call
Amtrak toll free 800-621-0353,
or call your Travel Agent.
Amtrak's new Turboliner...
between Chicago and Detroit. It's introducing theTurboliner
the champagne way to go. between Chicago and Detroit
Lv. Detroit Ann Arbor Jackson Battle Creek Kalamazoo Niles Ar Chicago
7:00am* 7:45an* 8:20am* 9:10 am* 9:40 am* 10:37 am* 11:35 am*
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Chicago Tieis Cettrayligh t All1othe sstenDyight
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6: 00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewitched
20 It Takes a Thief
24 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 57 Electric Company
50 Star Trek-Adventure
56 Energy( Technology and
Society
6:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
9 I Dream of Jeannie
11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
24 Partridge Family
30 57 Zoom
56 Faust Legend
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
4 7 News
9 Beverly Hillbillies BW
Jed gets an honorary doctor-
ate when he donates money
to a college.
11 Family Affair
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
20 Mod Squad
30 Assignment America
50 Hogan's Heroes
56 Woman
57 One of a Kind
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 This is Wayne State
71 Name That Tune
S Room 222
20 Voyage to the Bottom
of the Sea
30 Music Project Presents
50 Hogan's Heroes
56 phone the Phamracists
57 Lilias, Yoga and You,
8:00 2 11 Tony Orlando and Dawn
4 13 Little House on the
Prairte
7 24 That's My Mama
9 Excuse My French
30 56 57 Feeling Good
50 Dealer's Choice
:30 7 24 Jacques Cousteau
-Documentary
9'Co ne Announced
20 Danie loone
30 The Man Who's Giving
Em Heli
50 Merv Oriffin
56 Romantic Rebellion
57 The Botero-Music
9:00 2 Cannon
4 13 Lucas Tanner
9News
It Bighorn
30 56 57 Stalin-Profile
9:30 7 24 Pilot-Comedy
Daily Official Bulletin
Wednesday, May 28
Day Calendar
WUOM Lecture Hour: National
Town Meeting: "How Fares the
Economy? And all the Squabbling
Over It?" Live.

9 To Be Annuned
20 700 Club
10:00 2 11 Dan AuguSt
4 13 Petrocell
7 24 Baretta
9 The Pallisers
50 Dinah!
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
S CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
20 Charisma
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 11 Movie-Thriller BW
"Joy House"
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Special
A salute to 25 yearn of
'What's My 1.1ine'"
30 Janaki
50 Movie
"On the RivteMa."
56 57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
Captioned for the hearing-
impaired
12:00 9 Movie-Drama BW
"The Garment Jongle"
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder
7 13 News
1:30 Movie-Western
"The Great Jesse James
Raid"
11 News
2:00 4 News
3:00 2 News
PEAKED BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
TALLAHASSEE IPI)-The high
volume of visitors to Florida
during the 1974 holiday season
reached its peak just prior to
Christmas Day, according to
the state's Department of Corn-
merce.
The 1-73 Florida Welcome
Station at Jennings, which its-
ially records the heajrest floi
of so.tthhoiicd traffic, registereJ
a record 12,428 out-of-state vis-
itors on Dec. 22 and 12,703 on
1Dec. 23.
T1lE MICIGAN DAILT
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wednesday. May 20, 1975
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