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9 Beverly Hillbillies BW
11 Family Affair-Comedy
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
30 Ohio This Week
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
56 Assignment America
57 Dig It
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 Jeopardy!.
Let's Make A Deal
9 Room 222
1 Wild Kingdom
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
th eSea-Adventure
24 Ohio Lottery Buckeye 300
30 56 57 Consumer Arrival
Kit-Report
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
8:00 2 11 The Waltons
4 13 Sunshine-Comedy-
Drama
24Barney Miller-Comedy
9 Funny Farm
30 57 Bill Moyers' Journal!
International Report
Struggle of third-world na-
tions to become self-sufficient
50 Merv Griffin
56 Consumer Buy-Line
8:30 4 13 Bob Crane-Comedy
7 24 Karen-Comedy
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 26-S
Thursday, June 12, 1975
Is edited and masnaged by studentts
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9 Beachcombers
20 Happy Though Married
56 Detroit Black News
0:00 2 11 Movie-Comedy-
Western
Movie - Western traditions are
parodied in "They Call He
Trinity."
4 13 Movie-Comedy-Drama
"Fete 'n' Tilile."
7 24 Streets of San
Francisco
9 News
20 Wrestling
30 57 Mahler's First
Symphony
56 Black Journa
9:30 9 The Pallisers-Drama
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!
10:00 7 24 Barry 0-Crime Drama
30 57 What Makes a Good
Father?-Documentary
56 Masterpiece Theatre
Part 5 of "Upstairs, Down-
stairs."
10:30 9 To Be Announced
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News
20 Hapy Hunters-Religion
30 Janaki-Exercise
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
56 It's Your Turn
57 Arabs and Israelis
-Documeniary
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Biography BW
"The Buster Keaton Story."
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Special
'The Dream Girls of Holly-
wod"
11 Movie-Mystery BW
Miss Marpie (Margaret Ruth-
erford) investigates a crime
involving a vanished corpse
by posing as a maid in
"Murder She Said."
50 Movie-Adventure
"Valley of the Kings."
56 57 ABC News
12:00 9 Midnight-Laurier La Pierre
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder
Attorney F. Lee Bailey
7 13 News
1:20 11 News
1:30 2 Movie-Mystery BW
2:00 4 News
3:20 2 Mayberry R.F.D.
3:50 2 News
ay, .tune 12 1975
In the news today .. .
International
BANGKOK - The North Vietnamese Com-
munist Party said yesterday there can be no
search for the 2,500 Americans missing in ac-
tion in Indochina unless the United States
provides postwar aid to North and South
Vietnam. "We demand that the United States
seriously implement the spirit of the 1973
Paris agreement concerning the U. S. obliga-
tion to contribute to healing the wounds of
war caused by the criminal U. S. war of ag-
gression," said the official statement, broad-
cast over Radio Hanoi and monitored in Thai-
land.
National
WASHINGTON - After receiving several
protests from national women's groups, gov-
ernment officials yesterday cancelled the
earlier selection of a man to be the keynote
speaker for the U. S. delegation to the Inter-
national Women's Year conference in Mexico.
A White House spokesman announced that
Daniel Parker, head of the Administration of
International Development, will now share
leadership of the delegates with Patricia Hu-
tar, the U. S. representative on the Status of
Women Commission at the United Nations. An
official within the conference staff said there
had been a "grievous error."
M
WASHINGTON - The federal government
acknowledged yesterday that some Vietna-
mese refugees will be unable to support them-
selves and will be forced to sign up for wel-
fare payments. Health, Education, and Wel-
fare (HEW)'Secretary Caspar Weinberger
said his department will reimburse the states
ofr welfare payments to refugees now moving
from four camps in California, Arkansas, Flor-
ida, and Pennsylvania to new homes around
the country. An HEW spokesman estimated
that some $50 million in federal funds will be
needed to cover refugee welfare support.
"
State
BELLEVILLE - Two men robbed a branch
of Bank of the Commonwealth yesterday, but
threw the money away after a special tear
gas device exploded inside the three sacks of
cash. Authorities said the tear gas devices
went off after the two men sped away in a
car, and they apparently threw the bags out
the window. Police found the sacks, contain-
ing an undetermined amount of money, along
the side of a road.
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Local
There will be a Human Rights Party (HRP)
mass meeting at 7:30 tonight on the fourth
floor of the Michigan Union. The HRP will be
discussing spring ballot issues and art fair
preparations.
Weather
A little reprieve from the muggy, wet wea-
ther of yesterday may be in store today. The
sky should partially clear tip during the morn-
ing, although there is a 20 per cent chance
that more of the wet stuff will come our way.
High temperatures are expected to reach into
the low 70s.
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Daily Official Bulletin
Thursday, June 12
Day Calendar
WUOM: James Loudon, "Jupiter
& the Other Planets," part II, 9:50
am.
Computing Ctr.: R. Phillips, t'In-
troduction to Spires," Lee. 2, 421
W. Eng., 1:30 pm.
Int'l Night: New Orleans menu,
League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 pm.
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