Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY y Friday, July 18,1975 TV In the ton~ght International 6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News NAHA, Okinawa - Japa 9 Bewitched--Comedy BW prince and princess were na 20 It Takes a Thief- sed by gasoline bombs dur 2 B News-smith/ strations expressing Okinaw. Reasoner tent with mainland Japan. In 30 lectrc Company rival radical groups clashe 30 4 13 NBC News-Smith/ turning from separate rallies Reasoner airport. They had been pro 9 I Dream of Jeannie- prince's visit to Okinawa. F 11 CBS News-Walter tween about 800 persons lef Cronkite and 43 injured. 300 were ar 24 Partridge Family-Comedy attack on the members of 30 The Naiona zoo 5 Jeanne Wolf With family occurred at the island -Interview -mortal. 700 2 CBS News-Walter r Cronkite 4 7 News The Agriculture Departmen 9 Beverly ilyihlies BW another U.S.-Soviet wheat des 13 What's M Line?and there were rumors of ad 20 To Tell the Truth es of millions of tons of grain 24 Mod Sqad-Crime Drama action would involve only a 50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy 7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences tion of the expected 1975 Am 4 Bollywood suares vest, and government officia 7 Let's Make a Deal 9 Room 222 would not cause any sharp 11 Hollywood Snares food prices. The sales drew s 20 Voyage to the Bottom of farm groups and scatteredo the Se-Adventure BW 30 Jeanne Wolf With... Congress. -Interview 50 Bogan's Heroes-Comedy Loca 5 Evening Editon with ~ Martin Agrnsky S2Mstruiton BROCKTON, Mass. - A di "The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz" 4 13 Sanford and Son 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 7 24 Movie-Drama 20 Deaf Hear "Trouble Comes to Town" - 50 Dealer's Choice--Game 9 Pie and Whistle-Variety 57 Lilas, Yoga and You 11 Kopykats -Instruction 30 56 57 Washinton Week 11:20 9 News In Review 11:30 2 Movie-Crime Drama 50 Mcv Griffin "The Century Turns." 8:30 4 13 Chico and the Man 4 11 News -Coment 7 24 Wide World Special 9 Dunt B eAeThe Second Annual Unofficial 20 Daniel Bone-Adventure Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Pa- 30 56 57 Wall Street Week geant. -Louis Rskeyser 13 Johnny Carson :S 4 us Baseal Glenn Campbell is a sched- 9 k FNews uled guest. Ed McMahon (90 13 Rockford Files-Crime mn.) Drama 20 Manna 30 57 Masterpiece Theatre 30 Janaki-Exercise 5 Detroit Bock Journal 50 Movie-Drama BW 9:30 2 Movie-Crime Drama The Grapes of Wrath." 7 24 Pilot Film-Comedy (1 "0) "The Orphan and the 5 5 ABC News-Smith/ Dude." Raoe 9 Sports Scene Reasoner 20 700 Club 12:00 4 Johnny Carson 50 Dinah! Joined in progress. For de- 56 Off the Record tails, see 11:30 PM. Ch. 13. 10:00 7 24 Get Christie Love!- (60 min.) Crime Drama 9 Movie-Science Fiction 9 Down Home Country- "The War of the Worlds" Variety 11 Movie-Drama 13 Policewoman-Crime "KRIl a Dragon" (1967) Drama 1:00 4 13 Midnight Special 30 Movie-Drama BW 7 Don Kirshner's Reck Con- "Summer Interlude." (Swed- cert .ish 150) - 24 Don Kishner's Rock Con 56 Minnesota orchestra at cen Orchestra Hall 1:30 2 Movie-Drama BW 57 Heo, Dal-Documentary "The House Across the Bay." 1:00 2 7 13 24 News 100) MICHIGAN REPERTORY'75 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN t TONIGHT thru July 26 THE HOT L BALTIMORE* in repertory with THE RIVALS TOMORROW thru JOYv 25 PERFORMANCE TIME 8:00 Tickets available at Mendelssohn Box Office 763-1085 Monday-Friday 12:30-5:00 Tickets also available at Hudson's ; Performance Dovs 12:30-5:00 and 6:00-8:00 *Recommended for mature audiences in's rr in ans T cne bte: Fig ft re d's t al diti . T Sr ler Ils in wpp Opp st news today.. judge has ruled that the crime of pro-' tionary 1 stitution can be committed by men. Tbe problems crown decision resulted in the acquital of Fred- ternative owly mis- erick Doane after a 70-minute trial. The He not g demon- i1-year-old defendant was the first man lower th s' discon- muown to stand trial for prostitution in leges an okyo, two Maassachusetts. The defense argued that Even wit while re- Doane should be released since the law Universit ear Tokyo under which the charges were brought 500 milli sting the uses feminine pronouns. Prosecution wit- needs if hting be- nesses testified that Doane had offered before th one dead massages and "anything the . customers tier this sted. The want." board ra the royal war me- A Ft. Campbell soldier was pulled from LANSI a blazing car early yesterday at the end day defe of a two-state chase through Kentucky legalized confirmed and Tennessee involving military police uled a se yesterday vehicles. Daniel Cloutier of Pinconning, gislationi tional sal- Mich. was returned to Clarksville, Tenn., would all the trans- to face charges of robbery, auto theft and es in the nall frac- assault. vote with ican har- 20 opposir say they State for next' crease in port from MARQUETTE - The Northern Michi- postion in gan University (NMU) Board of Control voted yesterday to increase tuition and It willl fees to $1.50 per credit hour - a boost in the 90 of about 6 per cent. The increase will ternoon t raise tuition and fees to $20.50 per credit partly Il rict court hour. President John Jamrich said "infla- will conti pressures and the ,state's fiscal sleft the University with no sl- ed that NMU still ranks in the ird among state-supported col- d universities in tuition costs. h the increase, Jamrich said, the y will find itself between $400- on short of meeting essential the current funding level now e legislature goes through. Ear- year NMU raised room and tes about 4 per cent. " NG - The State Senate yester- ated a bill which would have teacher strikes but it resched- cond vote on the long-stalled l, next week. The measure, which ow a three-week delay of class- e fall, fell short on a roll call 17 senators supporting it and ng it. A second vote is scheduled Tuesday. ther be hot today with temperatures 's. Things might cool off if af- hundershowers materialize. The oudy skies and warm weather inue through the weekend. t Fruehauf executives guilty in $12 million tax scandal DETROIT (UPI) - Fruehauf Corp., the world's largest build- er of truck trailers and contain- ers, and its two chief officers, were found guilty yesterday of conspiring to cheat the govern- ment of $12.3 million in taxes. The company said it will ap- peal the ruling handed down in U.S. District Court in Detroit and expects "to prevail." JUDGE Thomas Thornton said Fruehauf, its chairman, William Grace, and its president, Robert Rowan, were guilty of conspir- acy to evade excise taxes over a 10-year period starting in late 1956. Federal attorneys indicated Fruehauf could be liable for up to $60 million in back taxes, pen- alties and interest payments. The maximum criminal pen- alty for each of the defendants is a $10,000 fine and five years in jail. Thornton said a pre- sentence report would be made prior to the sentencing. THE DECISION came nearly five years after a federal grand jury handed down the zonspir- acy indictment in 1970, charging Fruehauf and its officers with engaging in an elaborate fraud- ulent-scheme to understate the Manufacturer's Excise Tax owed the federal government from Oct. 1, 1956 through Dec. 31, 1965. This, the government said, was done through a. complex pricing and accounting proced- ure that included a fake whole- sale price structure and non- existent extra service charges to wholesalers. During the 41 consecutive quarters covered by the fed- eral investigation, the govern- ment said, the company should have paid more than $108 mil- lion in excise taxes. In fact, the government said, the excise tax- es totaled $95.9 million. A SPOKESMAN for Frue- hauf's board of directors said the board believes Thorton's de- cision was "erroneous" because proof introduced by the govern- ment during the trial "totally failed to establish facts neces- sary to the government's case " The spokesman said Fruehauf obtained and followed advice of legal counsel in planning and carrying out its treatment of taxes but "very few cases or published rulings exist to ex- plain the law." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 44-S Friday, July 18, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. 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