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THE MICHIGAN DAILY'
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Friday, June 6,-1975

PageTwo HE ICHIAN AILY\ Fiday Jue 6,197

TV
9 Bewitched
20 It Takes a Thief
24 ABC News-Ssmith/
Reasoner
37 57 Electric Company
50 Untouchables
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 Zoom
56 Faost Leeend
57 Ohio Outlook
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
4 7 Newo
9 Beverly Hillbillies
1 Family Affair
13 What's My Line?
70 To Tell the Troth
24 Mod Squad
30 56 57 Aviation Weather
50 Hogan's Heroes
7:30 2,13 Truth or Consequences
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Let's Make A Deal
9 Room 22
11 Hollywood Squares
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea
30 56 Black Perspective on
the News
50HBogan's Heroes
57 Lilias, Voea and You
1:00 2 11 Movie-Drama
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Night Stalker
9 Pig and Whistle
30 56 57 Washington Week
in Review
50 Merv Griffin
8:30 4 13 Chico and the Man
9 Document
20 Daniel Boone
30 56 57 Wall Street Week
9:00 4 13 Rockford Files
7 24 Hot L Baltimore
9 News
30 Masterpiece Theatee

In the news today.
degree next week, said his father 5a an
Inte r nationalalcoholic and his mother is a prostitute.
Hnrvard fficialsg llegedly told Brooks

PORT SAID, Egypt - President An-
war Sadat reopened the Suex Canal yes-
terday as "a contribution to peace," al-
lowing commercial shipping to enter
the waterway for the first time in eight
years. "Egypt presents this step as a
gift to the world in order to help the
lives of all friendly and peace loving
peoples," Sadt said at the festive, color-
ful ceremony. The canal had been closed
since the 1967 six day war, when Is-
rael captured the Sinai Peninsula and
both countries established military posi-
tions along the waterway.
National
C A M B R I D G E, Mass. - A Har-
vard Medical School senior, who admits
he lied on his admissions application
when he reported his parents were dead
because he was ashamed of them, has
filed suit to prevent the school from
withholding his degree. Barry Brooks,
who completed all required courses last
month and was scheduled to receive his

11M'vcuu Ul~wals duguy yuuOLVZ
that they would withhold granting a de-
gree for two years because of the false
application statement.
.
BOSTON, Mass. - Harvard Business
School graduates were treated to a rare
verbal performance yesterday when
heavyweight boxing champion Muham-
mad Ali delivered a special commence-
ment lecture filled with blasts at ABC
sportscaster Howard Cosell. "Black peo-
ple love Howard Cosell. They just love
to see a white guy make a fool of him-
self," Ali said. "Sometimes, I wish I
were a dog and Cosell was a tree."
State
LANSING - The State Lottery Bureau
yesterday unveiled a new $5 Bicentennial
lottery game that it hopes will give
away nearly $4 million in prizes. Lottery
Commissioner Gus Harrison, who unveil-
ed the new game before the Michigan
Bicentennial Commission, said the pro-
gram would result in the "richest lot-

. .
tery in American history" when the sin-
gle drawing is held Oct. 14. Tickets for
the game-of-games go on sale July 1.
Local
The University's Conputing Center has
received permission to replace its IBM
370 processing unit with a brand new
mnachine even though the 370 has only
been in service since January. Robert
Bartels, director of the center, explain-
ed yesterday that the new Andahl pro-
cessor was expected to be much cheaper
to operate than the IBM device. "It's
nothing sudden," he said. "The plan was
proposed a year ago. We installed the
370 during an interim period while we
reviewed more carefully this new ma-
chine." The Andahl unit is scheduled to
go into service about July 15.
S
Weather
Hold on to your hat tomorrow, because
the winds are going to pick up a little
bit as our present cool spell continues.
High temperatures today will reach into
the middle 70s, with lows tonight dip-
ping back down into the upper 40s.

20 Deaf Bear

Part 4 of "Upstairs, Down-
stairs."
56 Detroit Black Journal
57 Masterpiece Theatre
Part 4 of Upstairs, Down-
stairs"
9:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama
"Zig-zag." (1970)
7 24 Odd Couple
9 Sports Scene
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!

56 Off the Record
10:00 4 13 Police Woman
7 24 Get Christie Love!
9 Tommy Hunter
30 Movie-Drama BW
'Through a Glass Darkly"
56 Primate
Special
57 In Performance at Wolf
Trap-Music
11:00 2 4 7 11 1324 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson

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LAST
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20 Deaf Hear
50 Dealer's Choice
57 The Way It Was
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Western
"Johnny Guitar"
4 03 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Speeial
"Rock 'n' Roll Revival"
11 Movie-Adventure
"Duel of the Titans"
20 Manna
30 Janaki
50 Movie-Adventure
"Agent 8 3/4"
57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
Captioned for the hearing-
impaired
11:45 56 What Price Knodlwege
11:45 56 What Price Knowledge
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 22-S
Friday, June 6, 1975
is edited and managed by students
at the University of Michigan. News
phone 764-0562. Second class postage
paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106.
Published d a il y Tuesday through
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Special: A follow-up to
"Primte"
12:00 9 Movie-Mystery BW
"Nightmare"
1:00 4 03 Midnight Special
7 Don Kirshner's Rock
Convert
1:20 11 News
1:30 2 Movie-Mystery BW
"Dressed to Kill."
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Mayberry R.F.D.
3:30 2 News
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, Jute 6
Day Calendar
WUOM: Marvin Felheim, "The
Tradition of the New in America:
The Arts," on short story, esp.
Hawthorne's works, 9:55 am. ..
Career Planning and Placement
3200 SAB, 76417460
Graphic Designers, Illustrators,
and Photographers, take note: Fed-
eral government is hiring imme-
diately persons with education and/
or experience in these areas. Appli-
cation deadline is June 20. Contact
CP&P for details and applications
H e a v y w e i g h t alum-
inum saucepans function better
and are easier to keep clean
and bright than lightweight paps
of this sort.

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