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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, July 29, 1975

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1214 s. university,
Theare Phone 668-6416,
Tonight at 7 & 9 p.m.
Open at 6:45
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231 south state
Theatre Phone 66 64 4
Tonight at 7 and 9:10 pm.
6th HIT WEEK
ROY SCHEIDER
RICHARD DREYFUSS
ROBERT SHAW in
JAW

In the news today. . .

International
MIAMI-A Senate subcommittee is investi-
gating charges that the Central Intelligence
Agency counterfeited U.S. currency in South-
east Asia during the Vietnam war to finance
some of its secret operations aimed at top-
pling foreign governments, the Miami Herald
reported Sunday in a Knight Newspapers -dis-
patch from Washington. The story said Sen.
Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), chairman of the
Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investi-
gation, confirmed that his panel is "making
preliminary inquiries into unconfirmed alle-
gations that the CIA was engaged in counter-
feitting American currency in Southeast Asia."
The Herald dispatch said that much of the
counterfeit money is now believed to be in the
hands of the underworld.
National
NEW YORK-Sen. Edward Kennedy said
yesterday a congresisonal colleague was wrong
when he rpredicted the Massachusetts senator.
woul drun for the Democratic presidential
nomination next year. Kennedy categorically
denied-as he has repeatedly-that he will run
for President in 1976. The latest denial came
after Rep. Thomas O'Neill, the House Demo-
cratic leader and a long-time Kennedy con-
fidant, told a national televsion audience, "My
opinion s that Ted Kennedy is gong to be a

State
LANSING - State Attorney General Frank
Kelley joined a prominent environmental group
yesterday in urging the Food and Drug Ad-
ministration to ban the use of Freon as an
aerosol propellant in cosmetcs. A joint peti-
tion filed by Kelley and the Natural Resources
Defense Council (NRDC) cited the health
iazards believed to result from Freon's car
rosive effect on the ozone level in the upper
atmosphere. "Available scientific evidence
demonstrates that Freon and other similar
compounds may subject us all to a severe
and ever-increasing risk of skin cancer,"
Kelley said.
Happenings*...
The Wounded Knee Support Committee will
meet to discuss future plans at 7:30 tonight
on the fourth floor of the Union. Also the
Botanical Gardens are now open from 10 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week.
Weather

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upper 80's. Winds will be from the
o 15 miles per hour. More of the
e rest of the week with tempera-
ing hot.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 51-S
Tuesday, July 29, 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.
Puished da itsy Tuesday through
Sunday morning suring the Univer-
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$11 ocal mail (Michigan and Ohio);
$12 non-local mail (other states and
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Summer session published Tues-
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Subscription rotes: $5.50 by carrier
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local mail (other states and foreign.
Daily Official Bulletin
Tuesday, July 29
Day Calendar
WUOM:2-part program-Alex Ha-
ley, black author, Roots; Wayne C.
Temple, historian, 10 am.
CEW: Brown bag lunch for wo-
men returning to campus, 328-330
Thompson, noon-1:15 pm.
A-V- Ctr.: Mexican films, Aud. 3,
MLB, 7 pm.
Music School: Woodwind quintet,
Recital Hall, 8 pm.
Michigan Rep '75: Shaw's Can-
dida, Mendelssohn, 5 pm.
Alluvial diamonds were first
found in South Africa in 1867 on
the banks of the Orange River.
The Kimberly damond rush
took place in 1871.

TV
tonight-
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 New
9 Bewitched
20 It Takes a Thief
6:30 4 13 NC News-John
Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
O95 Dream of Jeannie
ssCBsNews-Walter
Cronkite
24 Partridge Family
30 Fore
56 Love Tennis
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter
Cronkite
4 7 Nrw
9 BeverlyH ilbillies
11 Family Affair
13 What's My Lne?
211 To Tell the Truth
24 Mod Squad
30 5 Jean Shepherd's
Amerca
50 Bogan's Heroes
57 leetrie Company
7:30 2 13 Truth or Cncegonences
4 Last of the Wild
7 Price is Right
9 Room 222
11 Hollswood suares
20 Voyage to the Bottom of
The Sea
30 Scene One. Take One
50 "Oran's " e-e-Comedy
50,Eveir E"iton with
Mrin Aeonsv
57 Book Beat
tO 2 Goa-d 'Ties
4 11 noasebali
The riees mee+ the Vsvees
7 24 ann nvs--Comedy
9 Swis Famiv Robinson
13 Aaom-12
30 50 57 The Wao It Was-
sports
50 Mar Griffin
s: 0 ? M*A*S*H
7 24 Mvi-C-medv-rama
Ten't It Shkine?"
Aventures in Rainbow
13 Movie-C-ime Drama
"The Impostee"
?0 Daniel Boone-
Ad-enure
30 Nova-ctience
56 57 Connmer trrh at Kit
9:00 2 nW-aii Five-O
9iNews
56 57 Nova
9-30 9 A'tseether
20 700 Club
30 Toiedo City Council
50 Dinah
14:00 2 Baraby Jones
7 24 Marcus Welb, M.D.
9 Look Who's Here-
Interview
13 Police Story
56 Masterniece theatre
57 Interface
10:30 4 Backstare in Holywood
violence n movies
S World Aquarium
11 Draenet
57 Woman-Discussien
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CC News-Lloyd
Robertson
20 George and Diane-
Religion
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
56 Interface-Report
57 Consumer Survival Kit
-Report
11 :20 9 Newe
31:2I 1 Movie
"10 Rillington Place"
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Mystery
"The Book of Murder."
30 Janaki-Exercise
50 Movie
"Ambush"
56 57 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
12:00 9 Movie-Comedy
"Watch Your Stern."
1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder
7 13 News
1:40 2 Movie
"Ballad of a Gunfighter."
11 News
200 4 News
3:10 2 News

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