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,/,THE MICHIGAN DAILY,

Friday July 25, 1975

Pa~je Two\ yTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 25, 1975
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In the news t

International
MIAMI BEACH - The president of the In-
ternational Longshoremen's Association says
he will lift a ban on loading grain sold to the
Soviet Union if he is convinced the sale won't
hike food prices for American consumers. "The
assurance I want is very simple," Thomas
Gleason said of the ban on U.S. port loadings.
"We want to be sure that the cost of living
here is not going to jump." Representatives of
132,000 Canadian and American dock workers
on both the west and east coasts voted unani-
mously at their convention here Wednesday to
refuse to load grain on ships bound for the
Soviet Union. But the resolution also gave Glea-
son the power to rescind the ban at his -own
discretion.
WINNIPEG, Canada - The Canadian Wheat
Board yesterday announced the sale of an addi-
tional one million tons of wheat to the U.S.S.R.
The announcement of the sale of approximately

37.3 million bushels of wheat brings total Can-
adian sales to the Russians for the next
crop year to three million long tons.
National
CLEVELAND - The general who command-
ed National Guard troops during the Kent
State kilings says he did not know at the time
whether his men were carrying loaded wea-
pons. Brig. Gen. Robert Canterbury testified
Wednesday in federal court in a $46 million
civil damage trial. The suit was brought to
court by the parents of four dead and nine
wounded students shot by guardsmen during
antiwar demonstrations five years ago. "I did
not know whether their weapons were loaded
or not," said Canterbury.
Weather
It will be cooling off today as partly cloudy
skies and temperatures in the mid to upper
70's prevail.

love*thtavint

TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 aewitched-Comedy BW
20 It Takes A Thef-Adven-
,ure
24 ABC News--Smith/
Reasoner
30 Electric Company
50 Untouchables BW
56 Interfaee-Report
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
56 Jeanne Wolf With...
-Interview
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter Cron-
kite
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 56 Aviation Weather
50 Hogan's Heroes-Comedy
57 Electric Company
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Let's Make a Deal
9 Room 222
11 Hollywood Squares
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
The Sea-Adventure BW
30 Dancer's Story
50 Hogan5s Heroes-Comedy
56 Evening Edition With
Martin Agronsky
57 Lilias. Yoga and You
-Instruction
8:00 2 11 Movie-Suspense
"Fer-de-Lance,"
4 13 Movie-Drama
"John o'Hara's Gibbsville"
7 24 Movie-Drama
"Trapped Beneath the Sea"
9 Pig and Whistle-Variety
30 56 57 Washington Week
in Review
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 49-S
Friday, July 25, 1975
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50 Merv Griffin
8:30 9 Document
20 Daniel Boone-Adventure
BW
30 56 57 Wall Street Week
-Louis Rukeyser
9:00 9 News
30 57 Masterpiece Theatre
Romance blooms for Rose in
Part 11 of rUpstairs, Down-
stairs"
56 Detroit Black Journal
9:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama
"The Crime Club"
4 13 Movie-Drama
"Strike Force"
9 Sports Scene
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!
56 Off the Record
10:00 7 24 Lily Tomlin-Variety
S Down Bome Country-
variety
56 Clarence Darrow--Drama
57 Profile in Muslet
Beverly Sills
11:08 2 4 7 1l 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robert-
son
20 Deaf Mear
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Drama
"Triangle"
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 Wide World Mystery
"The Haunting of Rosalind"
11 Movie-Comedy
"Who's Got the Action?"
20 Manna
24 At the stop
30 Janaki-Exercise
50 Muvie-Drama
"Bhowani Junction"
56 57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
12:00 0 Movie-Thriller BW
"The Body Snatcher"
12:30 24 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
1:00 4 13 Midnight Special
9 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
1:30 2 Movie-Mystery BW
"Phantom Raiders."
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Mayberry E.F.D.
3:30 2 News
Daily Official Bulletin
Friday, July 25
Iay Calendar:
WUOM: M. FeIheim, 9:55 a.m.
A-V Ctr.: Mental ability films,
5::d. 3, MLB, 7 p.m.
UAC: Mesha the Clown, People's
Plaza, 7:30 p.m.
RC Summer Theatre: The Jani-
tors, East Qusad And.. 8 p.m.
Michigan Nep. '75: The Rivals,
Mendelssohn, 0 p.m. ._
African Film Series: Nobi and the
Slave Traders: Slave Revolt, Le.
Rm. 1, MLB, 8 p.m.
Astronomy Visitors' Night: M.
Allen, "The Origin of the Chemical
Elements;" The Moon-An Emerg-
ing Planet, Aud. B, Angell, 8:30 p.m.

Roots is a magnificent pair of shoes. Beautifully made. And very likely the
most luxurious pair of anything your feet have ever experienced. Now we're
s ]selling some discontinued styles and colors- 25% off their original
n rprice. Sale ends July 31, or when we run out of this special group.
Birmingham-123 W. Maple Road
Ann Arbor-307 S. State Street-994-0600
East Lansing-220 M.A.C. Avenue
"Be kind to feet. They outnumber people two to one.
II____________________ ____________

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Thank God It's Friday
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