Poge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 12, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 12, 1975 5:34 2 51 The Jettersofh-. In the news today ... International. NEW DELHI, India - Lawyers for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi urged India's Supreme Court yesterday to act as quickly as possible on ,the appeal of her conviction for corruption in the 1971 election. If the court grants the re- quest to consider the appeal within a week, the case would be under way by the time Parliament meets July 21 to ratify the state of emergency declared by Gandhi's govern- ment last month. MURCIA, Spain - Four Spanish military jets practicing formation for an air show collided and burst into flames yesterday, plunging in- to the Mediterranean Sea and killing all five occupants. "We could not believe what we were watching," said an eyewitness to the disaster. "Suddenly . . . the skies darkened with smoke and flames appearing all around the place where the planes had been." It was the second such collision in the history of the San Javier Air Force Academy. f National WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration yesterday ordered significant de- sign changes in all jumbo jets to improve their ability to withstand sudden depressurization while in flight. At the same time, the agency ordered all foreign airlines to impose by Oct. 9 security programs for screening passengers and carry-on baggage on all flights going to, from or within the United States. Sudden de- pressurization is believed to have caused the 1974 crash of a DC10 near Paris, killing 346 per- sons. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Launch crews found a few small problems in the Apolo space- craft yesterday, but none was serious enough to force a delay in Tuesday's joint U.S.-Soviet space mission. An inspection uncovered one fault in the wiring instaled on the tunnel that will connect Apollo with Soyuz after they dock. The fault was due to "an ambiguous design drawing," NASA said, and was corrected.. There would have been no problem in flight, a spokesman said, even if the correct installa- tion had gone undetected. Crews also discover- ed leaks of a solution in an experiment pack- age and installed a backup unit. The three American astronauts spent the day rehearsing the flights' early phases in simulators at Hous- ton. BETHESDA, Md. - A scientist whose study led to a ban on cyclamates in soft drinks said the federal government's 1969 decision was not justified on the basis of his research. Dr. Ber- nard Oser told a panel of scientists yesterday that he was "shocked" when the Department of Health, Education and Welfare cited his study on cancer as the principal reason for banning the once widely-used sugar substitute. "My study concluding nothing on cyclamates," he said, adding that his research focused only on the combination of cyclamates and the artificial sweetener sacchrine. Weather Ann Arbor's chilly spel continues this week end; low temperatures will dip to around 50. Today will be partly sunny, highs in the middle 60's to 70's, with a 20 per cent chance of rain. TV tonight 6:00 2 4 11 13 News 9 My Partner, The Ghost 20 Movie-Drama "She Gods oeShark Reef." (1958) 30 Electric Company 50 Star Trek-Adventure 56 Jazz is Alive and Well 6:30 4 13 NBC News-Tom Brokaw 7 24 ABC News-Ted Koppel 11 cBS News-Dan Rather 30 The Toledo Zoo --Deoentary 7:00 2 CBS News-Dan Rather 4 Profiles in Black 9 Polile Suegeon-Crime Drama 11 Bee Haw 33 50 Lawrence Welk 24 Last of the Wild 30 57 World Press 56 Firing Line-Buckley 7:15 20 Movie-Adventure BW 'Viking:Women andthe Sea Serpent" 7:30 2 $250800 Pyramid 4 New Candid Camera 7 Treasure unt 9 Out and About A report on Big Brochers; Chsarlene Aiken with a swimming report 24 Let's Make a Deal 0:00 2 11 All in the Family 4 13 Emergency! !!!7 24 Keep on Truckin' 9 An Around the Circle- Variety 30 56 57 Philadelphia Folk Festival 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music Daily Official Bulletin Saturday, July 12 Day Calendar Bicycle Club: 40-60 mi. ride, meet, Diag, 0 am. WUOM: From the Midway-John Lindsay, "Pinnacles & Pitfalls," 10 am; Options on Education-"Gradu- ation Magazine," 5 pm. Planetarium: Audience - requsest- ed topics, Exhibit Museum, 3 pm. Sunday, July 13 Day Calendar Bicycle Club: 40-60 mile ride, meet Diag, 9 am. WUOM: Panel discussion, Individ- ual & Society in the Ancient & Modern Novel, 12:50 pm. Planetarium: Audience - request- ed topics, Exhibit Museum, 3 pm. Monday, July 14 WUOM: Marvin Felheim, "The Tradition of themNew in America: The Arts," 50 am. SACUA: Meeting, President's Conf. Rm., 2 pm. Biological Sciences: Geo. A. Knox, U. of Canterbury, New Zealand, "Antarctic Marine Ecosystems," B124 MLB, 4 pm. Audio-visual Ctr.: Films on Broadcasting, Aud. 3, MLB, 7 pm. Music School: Carillon recital, Hudson Ladd, carilloneur, Burton Tower, 7-8 pm. Herself : Meeting, 225 E. Liberty, 7:30 pm. 8:30 2 it The JeffersoBS-- Comedy 9 Billy Liar-Comedy 20 Publir Policy Forams " Is Nuclear Power sate?"v Part 1 oe a discussion. 50 Night Gallery 9:00 2 11 Mary Tyler Moore 4 13 Movie-Comedy BW James Cagney gave his last screen performance to date in "One, Two, Three." 7 24 Movie-Drama "sweet November" (1909) 9 Barbara From-Interview scheduled guests: Montreal lawyer Franklin Shontey, ac- tresss Barbara Hamilton and F r anrces iHyland, haritone Louis Quiliro. (60 mm.) 30 57 Broken Treaty at Battle Mountain--Bocumelltaey 50 Perry Mason BW 56 At The Top-MusI 9:301 2 11 Bob Newhart 20 Temole Baptist Church 10:00 2 i1 Moses the Lawgil- Drama 20 100 Club 50 Lou Gordon Guests: Christopher Janus, the arehaeologist who discov- ered the "Pekinge Man"; a PO- llee informer who discusses hix eeverlences. (90 min.) 56 Movie-Drama BW "Three Strange Loves." (Swedish: 1950) 10:39 30 57 Caught in the Aet-- Mushc 11:00 2 4 11 13 News 9 CBC News-Geo-ge Finstad a 30 Janaki-Exercise 11:15 7 News 9 A Look Back 24 ABC News 11:30 24Movie-Drama BW "The Hoodlum Priest" (1961) 4 Tennis All-Star Match 7 ABC News 9 Movie-Drama "The Spiral Road." (1962) 11 Movie-Dramai "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison." (1917) 13 Movie-Mystery BW "Man in the Dark." (English; 1964) 20 Right On-Musi 24 Movie-Mystery "Blood and Black Lace." (Italian; 1964) 50 Movie-Thriller "The Mystery of the Wax Museum" 11:45 7 Movie-Drama "Castle Keep." (1069) 1:1:0 13 News 1:30 2 Movie--science Fietion BW "Rocketship X-M." (1950) 4 11 News 7 Movie--Drama BW 3:00 2 News THE MiClIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 40-S Saturday. July 12, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ac: Arbor Michigan 40100. 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