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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, July 23, 1975

In the news today...

International srices fori
md otherp
ATHENS, Greece - Christina Onassis -
ieiress to the estimated $1 billion fortune left
by her shipping magnate father - married State
klexander Andreadis, son of another wealthy
creek shipping family, in a tiny chapel yes- LANSING
erday. The simple Greek Orthodox cere- :he Nation
nony was-attended by about 20 relatives and )resented
:lose friends. Christina, 24, inherited the bulk earbornf
>f Aristotle Onassis' financial empire when loot and F
se died last March. Andreadis, 30, is one of rotes on f
hree sons of banker-industrialist Professor >bjected to
sratis Andreadis of Athens. egislation
>fm sex edt
raception
at~on -,°n the past
Nationalriticized
WASHINGTON - The Ford administration Victims co
yesterday proposed FBI checks on persons who Mould hav
cant to buy handguns and mandatory jail sen- .ence.
ences for those who commit a crime with a
langerous weapon. The proposals were con- .
-ained in an outline given to the Senate ju- Locat
renile delinquence subcommittee by Atty. Gen. For thos
.dward Levi, who said the administration's :he court r
iun control bill soon would be submitted to ity's cont
congress. However; Levi stated the proposal Nait is go
Ioes not contain a regionally triggered ban on s spokesm
he sale or possession of weapons as he had Tudge Jam
uggested during his confirmation hearings 'Fleming)
for a national gun registration provision. sut there's
" publicans
ng voting
NEW YORK - American consumers face 'one perso
igher coffee prices as a result of frosts in Stephenson
3razil, but industry experts could not agree lbert Whe
yesterday on how big the increase will be or
tow soon it will show up on supermarket shelv-
:s. However, one source said a 20 per cent or W eat
!5-cent-a-pound boost could appear within a Tenh fiil nBaitewrdslret ha
ot.Offcis ins Brail the wporld's largest The wea
-beheat
coffee producer, said as much as three-fourths e:o partly
of the country's coffee crop had been hit by
'rost which struck as the blossoms were on the ;recipitati'
-o mid-80'
lants. The coffee involved is from the 1976-77 :esterly
:rop which will be harvested next spring, but :ast for T
Jews of the frost brought sharp increases in skies with

existing coffee supplies from Brazil
producing nations.
G - Two Detroit area chapters of
al Organization of Women (NOW)
state Sen. Patrick McCullough (D-
Heights) yesterday with the "Bare-
'regnant Award" for his anti-NOW
three bills this year. The women
McCollough's vote last week against
to permit the teaching in schools
ucatlon courses dealing with con-
and veneral disease after twice
t supporting the concept. They also
his vote to strike from a crime
3mpenfation bill a provision that
e included victims of domestic vio-
e of you who might be waiting for
uling on the constitutionality of the
roversial preferential voting law, the
ing to be longer than you thought.
nan for Jackson County circuit court
nes Fleming, said yesterday that "he
knows what.he's going to do with it,
been no timetable set." Local Re-
challenged the unique, but confus-
method as violating the idea of
on, one vote" after the GOP's James
lost the mayor's seat to Democrat
eeler in last April's city-wide election.
her
ther for the rest of the week seems
ded for rain. Today is expected to
cloudy-with a 30 per cent chance of
on and temperatures in the low
s. Winds will be South to South-
at 5-15 m.p.h. The extended fore-
'hursday-Saturday is partly cloudy
a chance of rain.-

tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewitehed--Comedy
20 It Takes a Thief-
Adventure
24 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 Electric Company
50 Untouchables
56 World Press
57 Sesame Street
6:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News--Smith/
Reasoner
9*I Dream of Jeannie
-Comedy
11 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
24 Partridge Family-Comedy
30 Basically Baseball
S 5 Book Beat
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 The Romagnolis' Table
--Cooking
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
M0 Woman-DIscussion
57 Electric Comany
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 New Candid Camera
2 11 Name That-Tune
9 Room 222
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
tar Sea-Adventure BW
30 Hook Heat
50 Hogan's Heroes-
Comedy
56 Evening Edition with Mar-
tin Agrensky
57 Lilias, Yoga and You
-Instruction
8:00 2 11 Tony Orlando and Daswn
-Variety
4 13 Little House on the
Prairie-Drama
7 24 That's My Mama-
Comedy
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
volume LXXXV, No. 47-S
wednesday, July 23, 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.
Published d ai l 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 ocal nail (Michigan and Ohio:;
$12 non-local mail (other states and
foreign).
Summer session published Tues-
day through Saturday morning.
Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier
(campus area); $6.50. local mali
(Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 nont-
local mail (other states and foreign).

9 Excuse My French
30 56 Feeling Good
50 Merv Griffin
57 Evening at Feps
8:30 7 24 Movie-Drama
"Unwed Father,"
9 Beachcombers-Adventure
20 DanIel Boone-Adventure
BW
30 Man Builds, Man Destroys
56 Romantic Rebellion
9:00 2 11 Cannon
4 13 Zoo Gang-Adventuro
9 News
30 50 57 Theater in
America
Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch of
the Fort"
9:30 Funny Farm
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!
10:00 2 11 Mannix
7 24 Baretta-Crime-Drama
9 To Be Announced
16:309 Keith Hampshire'
Music Machine
11:002 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News--Lloyd Robertson
20 Charisma
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
11:20 5 News
11:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Movie-Drama
30 Janaki-Exercise
50 Movie.-Drama BW
'God Is My Partner"
56 5 7ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
Captioned for the hearing-
impaired
12:00 5 Movie-Comedy
"Arabella"
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder
7 13 News
1:15 2 Movie-Comedy BW
"Always on Sunday"
11 News
2:i0 4 News
2:45 2 News
Daily Official Bulletin
wednesday, July 23
Day Calendar
WUOM: Live Nati Town Meeting
-"RHace We Or Maea't We an
Energy Policy?" 10:30 am.
Int'l Ctr.: Panel, "The Military as
a Variabie in Reoearch: Changes in
the Indicators," Int'l Ctr., 3-5 pm.
Bicycle Club: 20 mie ride, meet
Diag, 5 pm.
Maeromolecular Research Ctr.: G.
Montaudo, U. of Catania, Italy
"Structural Effects on the Thermal
and Photolytic Degradation of Cy-
clobutane Containing Polyamides,"
1200 Chem., 4 pm.
A-V Ctr.: Sex role stereotyping
films, Aud. 3, MLB, 7 pm.
Women for Cultural Ctr.: Meet-
ing, Conf. Rm., 3rd fr., Union, 8
pm,
Michigan Rep '75: Sheridan's The
Rivals, Mendelssohn, 8 pm.
Musidal Society: "Summer Fare,'
Igor Kipnis, harpsichordist, Rack-
ham Aud., -8:30 pm.

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MICHIGAN
REPERTORY'75
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
TONIGHT thru July A5
THE RIVALS
in repertory with
THE HOT L BALTIMORE*
TOMORROW thru July 26
PERFORMANCE TIME 8:00
Tickets available at Mendelssohn Box Office
763-1085
#1 Monday-Friday 12:30-5:00
Tickets also available at Hudson's
Performance Days 12:30-5:00 and 6:00-8:00
*Recommended for mature audiences
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