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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, May 9, 1975

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Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, May 9
Day Calendar
WUOM: Dr. V. Elvin Anderson, U.
of Minnesota, "The Health Profes-
sional & Human Genetics," 10 am.
Tennis: UM vs. Indiana, Varsity
Courts, 2:30 pm..
African Film Series: Fear Wom-
en; Africa: An Introduction, Lee
Rtm. 1, MLB, 8 pm.
Career Planning & Placement
3200 SAn, 764-7460
Harvard U. offers a 6 wks. Sum-
mer 'Career Discovery Program"
for students eonnsidering eollege or
grad. studies in Arch., Landscape
Arch., or City A&Regional Planning.
Also for adults, teachers, career
counselors, etc. who wish to in-
crease their understanding of en-
vironmental design and planning
professions. Write: Career Discov-
ery , Program, Gund Rall, GSD,
Harvard U., Cambridge, Ma 02138.
Syracuse U. offers M's degree &
Perm. TC in "Urban Teacher Pre-
paration Program" open to Lib. Arts
or Educ. majors. Combines grad.
academic study A& paidinternship
teaching in Syracuse Pub. Sbch.
System. Brochure available at Ca-
reer Planning & Placement.
U. of Vs offers post-B's training
in Engrg to B's of Math or Se.,
women are encouraged to apply.
Program combines 1 yr. of academic
& 6 mos. on-the-job-training. Ap-
ply: Dr. R. E. Johnson, Dept. of
Engrg., et AsRyts, T. of VA,
Charlottesville, Va 22901.
Managers Program, Graduate
Sch, of Mngt/Northwestern U. an-
nounces anpart-time program in
Hospital and Health Services Mngt.
Beginning in Sejt., 1975/The Mana-
gers' Program enables a B's degree
candidate to work toward a M's De-
gree in evening study. Write: Ven-
nie A. Lyons Dir., The Managers'
Program, Grad. Sch. of Mngt.,

In the news today..
International National able and that Wallace was talking about
In frnal~n00 f~n0the events which set the stage for Hit-
CAMP PENI)LETON, Calif. - L o n WASHINGTON - The bodies of the ler's rise and World War II.
Nol, clinging to the presilacy of Cam- last two Americans killed in Vietnam
bodia with his mind impaired by a are probably in an American-run hos-
stroke, was paid a $1 million bribe last pital in Saigon. The Pentagon says the oca
month to resign by other officials in the State Department is trying to get them The Ann Arbor Board of Education has
government. His successor, Saukham back and the father of one says he will voted to place a proposal for additional
Khoy, the last Cambodian President, go to the new Revolutionary Government school millage on the June 9 ballot. The
stated mournfully "We paid the price to if necessary to get his son home. The 1.5 mill request will be joined by ano-
have Lon Nol leave and the country military confirmed yesterday that the ther proposal for a 3 mill renewal. And
fell anyway." Nol fled with his family bodies of Cpl. Charles McMahon and since the schools are asking for more
to Tawaii, where he bought a $100,000 Cpl. Darwin Judge were not taken out money, the Public Library jumped on
house. He is protected there by the of the country because of the chaos of the bandwagon with a similar request
U.S. Secret Service. the final evacuation after their deaths for a 1 mill renewal. The reason for the
" April 28. They were killed while stand- requested increase it in a rise in the
HAVANA - Cubian Premier F i d e 1 ing guard at Tan Son Nhut Airport. cost of education, according to S up t.
Castro denied Wednesday that his gov- . Harry Howard.
ernment had been in any way involved WASHINGTON - Gov. George Wallace
in the assassination of President John of Alabama recently told a group of We t r
Kennedy. But he did charge that there foreign correspondents he thinks the
had been "numerous attempts" to kill United States may have been "fighting If you liked the weather we have had
Cuban leaders, himself included, master- the wrong people" in World War II. He the past few days you'll like today. Part-
minded by the Central Intelligence also said he thought they might never ly cloudy skies and mild temperatures
Agency. "It is not within the tradition of have been a second world war if the are predicted with highs in the high
the socialist revolution to physically elim- United States had cultivated the friend- 60's and low 70's. The low today will be
inate its enemies," he said. Castro also ship of the Japanese and Germans after in the upper 30's and low 40's. If you
called for "friendship" with America, the First World War. Wallace's news like a nice breeze with your weather,
but said the U.S. must first lift its trade secretary clarified the statement say- you're in luck again - winds will be
embargo against his country. ing Wallace thinks Hitler w a s despic- from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

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This weeks
lottery numbers
are:
026 and 062
U-M Stylists
at the UNION
Dave, Chet & Harold
Open 8:30 am-5:15 pm
Monday-Saturday

TV
ton.ight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewitcbed
20 It Takes a Thief
24 ABC News - Smith/
Reasoner
30 57 Rletrir Company
5,tar Trek
6:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Cbancellor
7 ABC News - Smith/
Reasoner
9 I Bream sf Jeannie
11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
24 Partridge Family
30 Zooms-Children
17 Ohio Outiook
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
4 7 News
9 Beverly Hillbillies
11 Family Affair
13 what's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
24 Mod Squad
50 listan's iHeraes
7:30 2 Movie
"Cry of the Wild."
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Let's Make a Deal
9 Room 222
11 Hillywood Squares
13 Troth orConsequrnces
20 Voyage to the Botom of
The sea
30 Black Perspective on the
News
50 Hogan's Heroes
57 Lilias, Yoga and You
8:000 4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Night Stalker
9 Pig and Whistle
11 Movie
"Sheii Game"
30 57 Washington Week in
Review

S50 Dealer's Choice
56 Auction Continues
9:30 4 13 Chico and the Man
9 Document
20 Daniel Boone
30 57 Wall Street Week --
Louis Rukeyer
50 Merv Grif fin
9:00 4 13 Rockford Files
7 24 Hot L Baltimuore
9 News
57 30 Masterpiece Theatre
"The Nine Tailors"
9:30 2 11 Moie
"The Blue Knight."
7 24 Odd Couple
9Sports Scene
20 700 Club
10:00 4 13 Police Woman
7 24 Get Christie Love-
9 Wayne and Shuster
50 DINAH!
50 Auction Continues
57 In Performance at Wolf
Trap-Opera
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd
Robertson
20 Deaf Hear
ll:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Drama
"None but the Brave."
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Special
Film Clips of "American
Handstand"
11 Movie
"Valiey of the Dolls"
20 Manna
50 Movie--Biography
"Sergeant York"
57 ABC News-Smith/
12:010 9 Movir-Thriller
"Theatre of Death."
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
7 Don Kirshner's Rock Con-
cert-Donovan
24 Don Kirshner's Rock Con-
rert-Csurtis Mayfield
1:30 2 Movie-Thriller BW
"The Invisikle Ghost."
1:50 11 News
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