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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Friday, July 11, 1975
St Dalilel Boone-Adventure
In the news today.. .
International
BEIRUT, Lebanon - A note to a French
news agency yesterday announced a 72-hour
delay in the deadline by kidnapers to kill U.S.
Army Colonel Ernest Morgan. The kidnapers
set a new deadline of 2 p.m. tmorrow (EDT),
threatening to kil Morgan if their demands
are not met by that time. A tape was also re-
leased in which a man believed to be Morgan,
who is black, asked Washington not to neglect
him because of "my race or the color of my
skin." The kidnapers have demanded that the
U.S. deliver food and building materials to.
slum residents in Beirut, and that the search
for Morgan by Lebanese security forces be
ended.
KAMPALA, Uganda - Denis Hills, the Eng-
lish Schoolteacher who almost went before a
firing squad for calling Ugandan President Idi
(Big Daddy) Amin Dada a "village tyrant,"
was freed yesterday and flew home to England
with British Foreign Secretary of State James
Callaghan. Hills declared that he still loved
Uganda in spite of his close brush with death.
Amin, in freeing Hills, declared his love for
England. Callaghan flew to Africa to patch re-
lations between Uganda and England, and to
secure Hills release.
National
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The Soviet and
American commanders for next week's joint
space mission chatted by telephone yesterday
and reports from both countries were good.
Apollo Commander Thomas Stafford called his
Soyuz counterpart, Alexei Leonov, and receiv-
ed word that the Soviet countdown is proceed-
ing on schedule. Earlier, Stafford and crew-
mates Vance Brand and Donald Slayton under-
went thorough, two-hour physical examinations
and were pronounced in "superb condition" for
the Tuesday afternoon launch, expected to ga-
ther one million visitors. NASA physicians
photographed the astronauts' bodies for com-
parison later to see what changes fluids might
make in their shapes, tested for bacteria, bal-
ance and stress on the heart, and collected
saliva samples.
WASHINGTON - The 1975 corn crop, vital
to the U.S. food supply, is expected to be a
record of nearly 6.05 billion bushels, up 30 per
cent from last year, the Agriculture Depart-
ment announced yesterday. A senior USDA
economist also predicted that the huge crop,
which wil be ready for harvest this fall, will
help dampen retail food price increases
through 1976. The department's Crop Report-
ing Board also estimated 1975 wheat produc-
tion at a record of 2.19 billion bushels, up 22
per cent from last year.
State
LANSING - A majority of the owners of
hotels, restaurants, and tourist-related indus-
tries in Eastern Michigan favor the establish-
ment of state-regulated gambling casinos, state
representative Casmer Dgonowski (D-Detroit)
says. He released the results of a survey yes-
terday showing that 58.5 per cent of the 200
tourist industry respondents favored a limited
number of the casinos while 39 per cent op-
posed it. Ogonowski, chairman of a special
House committee studying the feasibility of
casino gambling in Michigan, said the results
of the survey "gives us some important in-
formation on which to base our recommenda-
tions."
Weather
Keep your bedroom windows closed tonight,
as Michigan's cooling trend continues. The day
will be partly cloudy with high temperatures
in the low to middle 70's.
TV
tonight.
6:03'2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewitched-comedy Bw
20It Takes a Thief-
Adventure
24 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 Electric Company
50 Untouchables BW
56 Interface-Report
57 Sesame Street
6:30 4 13 NBC News--Johnt
Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
9 1 Dream of Jeannie-
Comedy
I1CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
24 Partridge Family-
Comedy
30 The Toledo Zoo
56 Jeanne Wolf with ...
-Interview
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cronkite
4 7 NewS
9 Beverly Hillbillies BW
11 Family Affair-Comedy
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
24 Mod squad-Crime
Drama
30 56tAviation Weather
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
7 30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 Hollywood Sqnares.
7 Let's Make a Deal
9 Room 222
11 Hollywood Sotares
Lloyd Bridges. Redd Foxx,
Abbe Lane, John Davidson,
Sandy Duncan
no Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea-Adventure BW
30 Jeanne Wolf With .,..
-Interview
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
56 Evenin Edition with
Martin Agronsky
57 Lilias, Yoga and You
-Instruction
8:00 2 11 Movie-Adventure
"Around the World in SO
Days"
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Movie-Drama
Dehut: ABC launches a som-
mer series of Friday-night
movies with a repeat of
"Haunts of the Very Rich," a
1972 TV-movie
9 Pig and whistle-Variety
30 56 57 Washington Week in
Review
50 Merv Griffin
8:30 4 13 Rockford Files-
Crime Drama
9 Document
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, July 11
Day Calendar
WUOM: Marvin Felheim, "The
Tradition of the New in America:
The Arts," 9:50 am.
A-V Ctr.: Imprisonment Films,
Aud. 3, MLB, 7 pm.
Astronomy Visitors' Night: Free-
man Miller, "Planets in Collision
with Meteorites and Comets;" film,
"Spaceship Skylab: Wings of Dis-
covery" Aud. B, Angell, 8:30 pmn.
20 Daniel Boone-Adventure
BW
30 56 57 Wall Street Week
-Louis Rukeyser
9:00 9 News
30 57 Mrsterpiece Theatre
56 Detroit Black Journal
9:30 7 24 Pilot-Comedy
In "Home Codkin'," Wynn
Irwins and Fannie Flagg star
as a constantly bckering
married couple who run a
roadside diner.
S Sports Scene
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!
56 off the Record
10:004 13 Policewoman -Crime
Drama
7 24 Get Christie Love!-
Crime Drama
9 Down Home Country-
Variety Debut
30 Movie-Comedy BW
"Secrets of Women."
(Swedish; 1952)
5fBroken Treaty at Battle
Mountain-Documentary
51 Big Band Cavalcade
Specai
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Dloyd Robert-
son-
20 Deaf Hear
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
57 Lilias, Yoga and Yet
-Instruction
S1 :?-0 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Comedy BW
'Man in a Cocked Hat."
(English; 1959)
4 13 Johnny Carsons
7 24 Wide World Mystery
"A Coffin for the Bride"
11 Movie-Comedy
"Which Way to the Front?"
stars Jerry Lewis
20 Manna
30 Janaki-Exercise
50 Movie-Western
"Western Union." (1941)
56 57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
1Z:00 9 Movie-Thriller BW
"Bedlam." (1946) injustices
exposed at the notorious in-
sane asylum.
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
7 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
24 Don Kirshner's ROek
Concert
1:25 it News
1:30 2 Movie-Drama BW
"Man from Cairo." (1953)
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Mayberry R.F.D.
3:30 2 News
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Friday, July 11, 1975
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