Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Soturday, June 14, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 14, 1975 In the news today.. I International NEW DELHI, India - Prime Minister In- dira Gandhi took to the streets yesterday to win support for her decision to remain in office while appealing her conviction for cor- rupt election practices. Four non-communist opposition parties paid no attention, however, and declared they no longer recognize her as prime minister. The guilty verdict, which bar- red the prime minister from holding any public office until 1981, sparked off a major political and constitutional confrontation over whether Gandhi should resign while appealing to the Supreme Court. She has, so far, refused to do so. Where have we heard this story before? National NEW YORK - A $1.5 billion class action suit was filed yesterday against the nation's three largest car rental firms - Hertz, Avis and National-for alledgedly overcharging car rental consumers at 20 major airports over the past ten years. The Federal Trade Commis- sion on Thursday charged all three firms with monopolizing the airport car rental business, causing consumers to pay substantially higher prices as a result. WASHINGTON - The House, pushing to- ward final passage of its sharply scaled-down energy bill, yesterday approved tax credits for buyers of electric cars and those who use solar energy to heat and cool their homes. The lawmakers then turned to other provisions in the legislation tailored by the Ways and Means Committee as an alternative to Presi- dent Ford's program of higher oil import tar- iffs and other measures designed to reduce fuel consumption. " State DETROIT - American car sales in early June jumped a surprising 9.4 per cent above early May to the highest levels for the first 10 days of any month since last October. Even so, the early June sales reported by the four major U.S. auto makers yesterday trailed poor year-ago levels by 6.4 per cent and were the lowest for the period in 14 years. " Happenings ... Banjo Betsy performs country/folk at t h e Guild House, 820 Monroe, at 9:00 p.m. to- night. Admission is $1.00. Ann Arbor Tomorrow is sponsoring a downtown arts competition, with the winning designs and displays to be shown July 20 through the month of August. Competition is in two parts: murals for those persons 18 years or younger and sculpture for those 19 years and older. Prize money varies, but you'd better get your entries in soon - the deadline is July 3. For further information, call Ann Arbor Tomorrow at 665-4433. Weather If April showers bring May flowers, what do June thunderstorms bring? As if we have not had our share of rain already this month, there is a 50 per cent chance that the heavens will again be dumping on us tonight. Today's high will be in the mid 80's with partly sunny skies. Lows tonight will be in the 60's. Tem- peratures tomorrow should reach a pleasant 82. TV, 6:00 2 11 News 90 My Partne, The Ghost 20 Movie-Thriler "I Was a Teen-age Were- wolf," (1957) 30 ElectrieCompany 50 Stae Trek 6:30 4 13 News S 14 Reasoner Report 11 CBS News-Dan Rather 30 Zoom 56 The Lingering Heart 7:00 2 CBS News-Dan Rather 4 Profiles in Black 7 Detroit-Discussion 9 Police Surgeon 1t Her Raw 13 50 Lawrence Welk 24 Last of the Wild 30 57 World Press 56 Romantic Rebellion 7:15 20 Movie-Drama "Teenage Caveman," (1950) 7:30 2 125,000 Pyramid 4 New Candid Camera 7 Treasure Hunt 9 Out and About 24 Let's Make a Deal 56 Music Project Presents 8:00 2 11 All in the Family 4 13 Emergencyt, 724 Kung Fu 9 Front Page Challenge 30 57 NOVA-science "Strange Steep" 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music 56 RtltlSMoyers' Journl:OIn- ternationat Report 8::30 2 11 rhe .eftersons-Comedy 9 itty Liar--Comedy 20 Public Policy Forums 50 Night Gallery "The Miracle at Camateo." 9:00 2 11 Mary Tyler Moore 4 13 Movie-Comedy 7 24 Movie-Comedy-Drama An offbeat racial satire: "The Landlord" (1970) 9 Barbara Frum-Interview 30 56 57 Fourth National Young Filmmakers' Festival Special 50 Perry Mason BW 9:30 2 11 Bob Newhart 20 Temple Baptist Church 10:00 2 Evening with Pearl Bailey 9 The World of Gilbert and Sullivan 11 Carol Burnett 20 100 Club 30 57 That Uncertain Para- dise - Report special: A rising rate of Ju- venile 4elinquency is one ef- feet noted in this documen- tary on current cultural changes in Micronesia. 50 Lou Gordon 56 Movie-Drama BW "Torment." (Swedish; 1944) Gripping study of a high- school boy (Alf Kjellin) and his aftair with a tart (Mat Zetterling) who Is dominated by a sadistic professor (Stag Jarrel). Excellent script by Ingmar Bergman. Forceful direction by Alf Sjoberg. Classic. (90 min.) 10:30 30 57 One of a Kind-Music 11:00 2 4 11 13 News 9 CBC News-George Finstad 30 Janaki-Exereise 11:15 7 News 9 Provincial Affairs 24 ABC News-Van Amburg 11:20 9 A Look Back 11:30 2 11 Victor Awards Special: Outstanding ath- letes are honored at the ninth annual VictorsAwards ceremony in Las Vegas. 4 Johnny Carson 7 ABC News-Van Amburg 9 Movie-Thriller "The Skull." (English; 1965) The skull of the notorious Marquis de Sade drives a professor to murderous rage 13 Movie-Drama BW "Blast 0 fsilence." "(1961) A hired killer stalks his vic- tim in New York City 20Right On-Music 24 Movie-Thriller "The House That Wouldn't Die." (1970) Chiller about a woman who inherits an o1l Pennsylvania house said to be hatuted. 50 Movie-Thriller BW "Beast from Haunted Cave.' t1959) Gangstes out tor a gold mine are mentaced by a fearsome monster. 11:05 1 Movie-Science Fiction "The Satan Bue." (195650 too tived thriller about a fcvm- ti csearch for stolen tVlbv containing deadly sertin h1 silt destroy all life on t-rl i 1:00 2 Movie-Thriller 1W ' The Cosmic Monsters. I glish: 1958) Gigantic inscts on the rampage. 4 11 13 News 1:45 7 3lovie-Adventure H1W "Captain Carey, U.S.A." (1950) Alan Ladd returns to tp.:tw tr Italy seekingcrevenge. 2:30 2 News 3:30 7 Soundings-Discussion Topic:Penal system 4:00 7 News r + rirr o rw rs r r - g ar d schlanzky fratz goldschnit AT THE UNION GALLERY ANN ARBOR MIC I IGAN. JUNE8 JUNE28.19- opening at 7G0 fe turing the anna arbor Nchol of creatv ascjz eera adn1 ga y,_rst-sat 12-6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No 28-S Saturday, June 14, 1915 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 11 y 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 locat mail (Michigan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states and Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.00 local mail (Michian ond Obia; $.50 non- locol mail (otherc stateosad foreign). DAILY OFFICIAL BILEITIN ooLEy's . al"Nowmom Saturday, June 14 Day Calendar Bicycle Club: 40-60 mile ride, meets Diag, 0 am. WUOM: From the Midway - "A Look at the Elderly in the Future: Part III," with Brian Berry; Theo- dore Marmor; & Bryan Gold, 10 am; Options on Education - "Indian Education: On and Off the Reser- vation," 1 pm. Planetarium: Audience - requested topics, Exhibit Museum, 2, 3 pm. Sunuday, June 15 Day Calendar Bicycle Club: 40-60 mile ride, meets, Diag, 9 am. WUOM: Dr. Seymour Diamond, Chicago Medical School, Pres., Nat'l Migrain Foundation, "Bi- feedback: Fad or Therapy?" 1 pm. Planetarium: Audience-resquest,,d topics, Exhibit Museum, 2, 3 pm. Monday, June 16 WtUOM: 'The Story of Cole Por- ter," in words & music, produced by Sheila Stewart, WUSF, 10 am. Computing Ctr.: L. Rosen. Stfn- ford, "Spires File Definition," lec. 3, 324 W. Eng., 1-5 pm. 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