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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday; August 5,1975

In the news today.. .

National
NEW YORK-Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.),
a Democratic presidential nomination con-
tender, said yesterday that President Ford's
policies on decontrolling oil and selling grain
to the Soviet Union have the makings of a
national disaster. Jackson also accused the
President of turning his back on captive peo-
ples of Eastern Europe and said the admin-
istration was courting catastrophe by not
working to ease the credit bind of New York
City.
Happenings...
Shigemi Matsumoto, a young Japanese-

American soprano, sings at 8:30 in Rackham
Auditorium tonight as a replacement for the
Judith Blegen program cancelled last Thurs-
day. All tickets held for the Blegen concert
will be honored and other seats are still avail-
able.... Wounded Knee Support Group meets
at 7:15 p.m. in MLB Lecture 1. The meeting
will be followed by two films, "N. American
Indian" and "Eskimo Fight for Life."
Weather
Take heart: it's worse in the Eastern states.
Today will bring us high temperatures in
the mid 80's, lows in the 0's and partly cloudy
skies.

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56 Trains, Tracks and
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11 Famnfly Affair"-Comedy
13 What's My Line?
26 To Tel5 the Truth
24 Mod squad-crime Grama
30 56 Jean Shepherd's
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Daily Official Bulletin
Tuesday, August 5
Day calendar:
WOUM: "Dennis James at the
Mighty Morton: The Theater Organ
in America," 10 am.
CEW: Brown bag lunch for women
returnint to campus, 32-330
Thompson, noon-1:15 p.m.
A-v Ctr.: Last of the Cuiva, Aud.
3, MLB, 7 p.m.
UAC: Congo Phil, Paul and
Friends, jazz concert, Peopie's Plaza,
7:30 p.m.
Michigan Rep. '75: Canterbury
Tales, Mendelsaohn, 5 p.m.
Wounded Knee Support Group:
Eskimo Fight for Life, Aud. 1, MLB,
General Notices:
CEW : Discussion, "What It Is Like
to Be an Adult woman Student,"
9-11:30 a.m., Wed.. Aug. 13; more
info. call 763-1353.
STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Attention
to the following rules passed by
the Regents at their February 28,
1936 meeting: -'Students shall pay
all accounts due the University not
later than the dast. day of classes
of each semester or summer session.
Student loans which are not paid
or renewed are subject to this regu-
lation; however, student loans not
yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac-
counts at the close of business on
the last day of classes will he re-
parted to the Cashier of the Uni-
versity and
"(a) All academic credits will he
withheld, the grades for the se-
mester or summer session just com-
pleted will not be released, and no
transcript of credits will be issued,
"(b) All students owing such ac-
tounts will not be allowed to regis-
ter in any subsequent semester or
summer session until payment has
been made."

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57 ieectrie company
7:30 2 13 Truth or consequenees
4 14Baseball
7 P"ie is Right
9 Room 22
20 Voyage to the Bottom Of
the sea-Adventusre
30 Scene One, Take One
50H ogan's Heroes
56 Evening Edition with
Mactin Agronaky
57 Bicycle Tracks
1 00 2 Good Times
-7 24 Rappy Days-Conte
9 Swiss Fasmily Robinson
53 Movia-rama
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Was Livel
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4 13 Poric story
7 24 Marcus Wiby, M.D.
9 Look Who's ere--
Interview
56 Masterpiece Theato
57 Inteeface-iepMn
10:309 This Land--Documentary
57 Woman-Discussion
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd
Robertson
20 George and Diane-
Religion
50 Dealer's Choiee--Game
56 Interface-Report
57 May Builds, Man
Destroys-Docueniary
11:20 5 News
11:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide World Mystery
30 Janaki--Eserrlse
50 Movie--Consedy
56 57 ABC News--smith/
Reasoner
12:00 5 Movie-Musical BW
1:00 2 Movie-Adventure
4 Tomorrow-Tom nyder
7 11 13 News
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2:30 2 News
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXv, No. S6-n
Tuesday, August 5, 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 a ilr y Tuesday through
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-TONIGHT! -
Shegemi Matsumoto, soprano
Young Japanese-American recital and opera star
IN RECITAL
Mozart and Rossini operatic arias;
Songs by Brahms, Faure, Barber, Quilter, Rodrigo;
Japanese folk song group
Rackham Auditorium, 8:30
(BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00)
TICKETS AT $3, $5 and $6
(All July 31 Blegen tickets honored at this recital)
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BURTON TOWER, ANN ARBOR Phone 665-3717

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