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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, June 4, 1 975

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 4, 1975

Daily Official Bulletin
Wedneay, June 4
Day Calendar
WUOM: Live coverage, panel dis-
cussion, "What Kind of Life for Our
Older Citizens?" with Sen. Chas.
Percy; Dr. Arthur Fleming, U. S.
Commissioner on Aging; Hovart
Jackson, Founder, Nat'l Caucus on
Black Aged; & Nelson Cruikshank,
Pres., Nat Council of Senior Citi-
zens, 10:30 am.
Women for Cultural Ctr.: Meeting,
Conf. Rm., 3rd fGr., Union, 8 pm.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 20-S
Wednesday, Jane 4, 1875
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In the news today...

International
TOKYO - North Vietnamese Premier
Pham Van Dong said yesterday that his
country will normalize relations with
the United States if the U.S. govern-
ment respects the Paris cease-fire agree-
ment, Hanoi's Vietnam News Agency
stated in a report received in Japan.
"We warmly welcome aid from any
country, mass organization and interna-
tional body aimed at helping the Viet-
namese people rebuild their homeland,"
Van Dong added.
National
Slowdowns and strikes by physicians
over the high cost and lack of reforms in
malpractice insurance continued in New
York, Texas and Pennsylvania on Wed-
nesday. Physicians in other areas con-
sidered similar action. In the New York
metropolitan area, private and charity-
operated hospitals were either laying off
personnel or saying they would have to
order layoffs if the strike lasted for much
longer. Emergency care was not af-
fected by the strike, but many elective

operations were postponed.
0
LOS ANGELES - Ozzie Nelson, the
affable head of America's top TV house-
hold of the 1950s, died early yesterday
morning. He was 69. The Adventures of
Ozzie and Harriet, the wholesome, fam-
ily show that he and his wife started on
radio in 1944, set records for television
comedy longevity. It moved to the ABC
video network in 1952, and continued
there for 14 prime-time seasons. Ozzie
and Harriet returned briefly to television
in 1972 with a syndicated comedy show,
"Ozzie's Girls".
WASHINGTON - President Ford com-
mitted "a childish act" when he tore off
calendar pages on national television to
dramatize his criticism of Congress for
not yet adopting energy legislation,
House Speaker Carl Albert asserted yes-
terday. "Tearing off the calendar pag-
es was a childrish act and not one of
statesmanship," Albert, an Oklahoma
Democrat, said. "The kind of legislation
we get and not the amount of time we

take is what is going to determine our
success."
L0 -
Local
YPSILANTI - The city of Ypsilanti
and its fire department employees reach-
ed agreement Monday on a new one year
contract - just 28 days before it will
expire. The contract replaces an agree-
ment that expired last June 30. The new
document will itself expire this June 30.
Negotiators for the fire department blam-
ed anti-union sentiments by the ci
manager for the delay. Binding arbitra-
tion eventually produced the new con-
tract.
S
Weather
Mostly sunny but cool weather will re-
main the order of the day through this
afternoon, as our high temperature will
only reach into the middle 70s. But
watch out for thunderstorms later to-
night, as the thermometer stars head-
ing down for the low 50s.

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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 Untouchables BW
56 Energy, Technology and
Society
6:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
9 Billy Graham Crusade
11 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
24 Partridge Family
30 57 Zoom
56 Faust Legend
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
4 2 News
11 Family Affair
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
24 Mod Squad
30 Ohio Outlook
50 Hogan's Heroes
56 Woman
57 The Romagnolis' Table
-Cooking
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 Masquerade Party
7 11 Names That Tune
9 News
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
The Sea
30 Book Beat
10 Hogan's Heroes
56Ask the Lawyers
57 Lilias, Yoga and You
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at the UNION

8:00 2 11 Tony Orlando and Davn
4 13 Littie House on the
Prairie
7 24 That's My Mama
9 Baseball
30 56 57 Feeling Good
50 Merv Griffin
8:30 7 24 Movie-Suspense
'Betrayal"
20 Daniel Boone
30 57 Violin-Documentary
56 Romantic Rebellion
9:00 2 Cannon
4 13 Lucas Tanner
11 Billy Graham Crusade
30 End of Ho Chi Minh Trail
-Documentary
56 Hollywood Television
Theatre-Drama
"Knuckle"
57 Movie-Drama BW
"Seventh Heaven."
9:30 20 700 Club
50 DinahI
10:00 2 11 Dan August
4 13 Petrocelli
7 24 Baretta
10:30 30 The Man Who's Giving
'em Hell
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson
20 Charisma
30 Dealer's Choice
56 It's Your Turn
11:10 57 Ohio This Week
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 11 Movie-Drama
"They Ran for Their Lives"
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Special
A look at csmedy
50 Movie-Drama
"Poever Amber," r
56 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
Captioned for the hearing-
impaired
11:0057 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
Captioned for the hearing-
impalred
12:00 9 Movie-Western
"Copper Canyon"
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Toni Snyder
7 13 News
1:20 2 Movie-Adventure BW
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:5 News
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