Page Two THIE MICHIGAN DAILY, Tuesday, June 10, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 10, 1975 TV 6:00 2 4 7 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 News-Smith/ Reasoner 9 I Dream of Jeannie 11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 24 Partridge Family 31)57 Zoom-Children 56 Faust Legend 7:00 2 CBS News - Walter Cronkite 4 7 News 9 Beverly Hillbillies BW 11 Family Affair 13 Wha's My Line? 20 To Tell the Truth 24 Mod Squad 31) Legacy 50 Horan's Heroes 56 Home Health Care 57 You Owe St To Yourself 7:30 2 13 Truth or Conseqoence 4 Last of the Wild 7 Price is Right S Room 222 11 Hollywood Squares 20 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 30157 Assignment America 50 Hogan's Heroes 8:00 2 Good Times 4 13 Adam-12 7 24 Happy Days 9 Swiss Family Robinson 11 Eleven at Large 31) 56 57 The Way It Was 50 Merv Griffin 8:30 2 11 H*A*S*H 4 13 Movie "The Strange and Deadly Oc- eurrence," a 1974 TV-movie about a family being ter- rorizedby amysterioussforce in their newly purchased country home. 7 24 Movie "Heat Wave" 9 Adventures in Rainbow Country 20 Daniel Boone 30 5657 Nova--Science 9:0 2 11 Hawaii Five-O 9 News 9:30 9 On the Road-Variety 20 700 Club 30 Toledo City Council 50 Dinah! 56 That Uncertain Paradise- Report. 57 Woman-Discussion 10:00 2 11 Barnaby Jones 4 13 Polite Story 7 24 Marcus Welby, M.D. 9 Look Who's Here-Interview 56 Soundstage 57 Interface-Report In the ne, International TOKYO - The Philippines, a long-time American ally, established diplomatic re- lations with China yesterday. The move tilts the balance of Asian power closer to Peking in the wake of American with- drawals from Indochina. The two coun- tries also signed a trade agreement, but no details were given. The Philippines and Nationalist China immediately broke all ties, and the Taipei government claimed that the Philippines' formal re- cognition of Peking will give the Chinese Communists new opportunities for "in- filtration and subversion," thus jeopard- izing Filipino security. 0 National WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court yesterday refused to consider appeals by the four Cubans a lower court described as "the foot soldiers of the Watergate break-in." The four are Berbard Bark- er, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis and Virgilio Gonzalez. They pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy, burglary, and wiretapping in connection with Water- gate break-in. The Court left undisturbed the decision of the U.S. Court of Ap- peals in Washington, refusing to let them change their pleas to innocent. All four men have since been paroled from their jail sentences. NEW YORK - Mayor Abraham Beane said yesteray the city and Gov. Hugh ws today ... Carey's advisory board have agreed on hery here. Saxe, a self-proclaimed fem- formation of a corporation to bail the inist and lesbian, has also been ac- city out of its fiscal crisis. He said the cused of murdering a Boston policeman proposal to help the nation's largest city in another 1970 bank heist which netted convert $3 billion in short-term debt into some $26,000. The money was allegedly tong-term bonds was now up to the Re- used to finance revolutionary activities. publican majority in the State Senate for With jury selection expected to be com- approval. Beame said the state-backed pleted within the next few weeks, the Municipal Assistance Corporation, label- government has been scurrying to find ed "Big Mac" by Carey, "would not several key witnesses who have recent- have any veto power to change anything ly disappeared. The missing prosecution we have in our budget." witnesses could deal a serious blow to " the government's case. SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A divided jury headed into its 11th day of delibera- JACKSON, Miss. - Fayette Mayor tion yesterday on murder charges against Charles Evers, Mississippi's leading two Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) black politician, faced trial yesterday on members. Joseph Remiro, 26, and Rus- charges of federal income tax evasion. sell Little, 25, are charged with the 1973 Evers, who in 1971 became the first murder of Oakland School Sapt. Marcus black to run for governor of the state, Foster. They are also charged with at- was charged with evading $52,593 in tempted murder in the wounding of Fos- federal income taxes from* 1968-70. The ter's top aide, Robert Blackburn, in the government has summoned more than same ambush attack. No testimony in 150 witnesses against Evers and his ex- the two-month-old trial has placed either wife, Nannie Laura Evers. Legal sources defendant at the scene of the murder, say the trial will last 10 days or more. the Oakland school district parking lot. Evers is running for the state Senate But the prosecution contends they took but said he would not ask U.S. District part in an SLA plot to kill Foster and Judge Dan Russell for a delay. Blackburn. Under California law, that Wa t would make them guilty of murder pun- Weather ishable by life in prison. The weather picture will be deteriorat- * ing rather rapidly after today. T h e PHILADELPHIA - Susan Saxe, an clouds will start to roll in, with tempera- underground revolutionary for almost tures in the mid to upper 70's. Things five years, in a surprise last-minute pre- will be getting a little wetter on Wed- trial move pleaded guilty yesterday to nesday and Thursday, with showers in charges stemming from a 1970 bank rob- the forecast. r I I Il gl I 10:30 9 Saskatchewan Pre-Elec- tion Special 57 Book Beat 11:0)1 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News 20 George and Diane- Religion 50 Dealer's Choice-Game %t It's Your Turn 57 The Naturalists-profile 11:20 y News 11:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama The art treasures of St. Pet- ers' become a target for crooks in "The Vatican Af- fair." 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 Wide World Mystery 30 Janaki-Exercise 50 Movie-Comedy BW "A Royal Scandal" (1945) Tal- lulah Bankhead as the Czar- ina of Russia, whose affairs are not those of state. 56 57 ABC News-Smith/ Reasoner Captioned for the hearing- impaired 12:00 9 Movie-Drama BW "Operation CIA." (1965) Ag- ent (Burt Reynolds) investi- gates murder and espionage in Saigon. 1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder 7 13 News 1:30 2 Movie-Western "A Man Alone." (1955) 11 News 2:00 4 News 3:00 2 News Daily Official Bulletin Job bill IBM Nan 00 King Tuesday, June 10 Day Calendar WUOM: James Loudon chief Planetarium demonstrator at Ex- hibit Museum, on "Jupiter & the Outer Planets," Part 2, 10 am. MHRI: H. J. A. Goodman, "Cur- rent Issues Concerning the World 'nformation System - Encyclopedia Notiosn," 00:30 am. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 24-s Tuesday, June 10, 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 iy Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 tocal mail (Michigan and Ohio1; $12 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $05.50bpcarrer campus area); 06.00 loaol mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail lother states and foreign). approved WASHINGTON (UPI) - A $473 million bill to provide summer work for 840,000 S oung people was approved my t h e House Appropriations Commit- tee yesterday in hopes of send- ing it to President Ford by to- night. The same amount was pro- vided as part of the $5.3 bislion emergency employment b i l1 which Ford vetoed last month. His veto was sustained by a five-vote margin in the 11 nse In order to keep the govern- ment's summer youth emply- ment and recreation programs alive this summer, Chairman George Mahon (D-Tex.) worked out agreements leading toward swift passage of the new mea- sure. The summer youth empinv- ment program will provide nine weeks of work with a 26-h::r work week for 840,000 youths low i was MIN a s e Vp Specials Have Arrived!! 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