-gage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILtY Thursday, August 7, 1975 Page Twa THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, August 7, 1975 In the news today... international considering recalling Congress from its sum- mer recess to enact a national energy pro- BOGOTA, Colombia -Kidnapers seized an gram. Sen. William Roth (R-Del.) said, "We American business executive in a late-night cannot afford to drift through another month. ambush near his home that wounded two of We believe Congress must return to take ac- his household employes and possibly the ex- tion on a program of gradual decontrol of oil ecutive himself, police said yesterday. They prices." disclosed that Donald Cooper, assistant man- g ager for a Colombian Sears, Roebuck and Co. WASHINGTON-Some 2,300 scientist, engi- store, was seized Tuesday night when he reach- neers and doctors yesterday called on Presi- ed his fashionable home in a chauffeur-driven dent Ford to suspend construction of new car. Eyewitnesses said the kidnapers fired nuclear power plants until doubts about their submachine guns after Cooper's driver tried safety have been erased. Operations at 55 to resist, but a U.S. Embassy official said plants already producing electric power and the kidnapers fired only pistols. another 70 under construction should be sharp- ly curtailed, the specialists said. Nine Nobel . 1aPrize-winners and a chemist who worked on the Manhattan project, which produced the BOSTON-Racial fighting erupted briefly at first atomic bomb, signed the declaration de- the Charles Street jail yesterday and 150 pO- livered to the White House and Congress on the lice officers from throughout the city were 30th anniversary of the nuclear attack by the called in to put down a disturbance involving United States on Hiroshima, Japan. 75 to 100 inmates. Authorities said order was0 restored after about 30 minutes. One police WASHINGTON-An emergency government official said that during the lunch hour in- plan to help meet the shortage of lids used mates in the main section of the jail were in home canning is running short of the lids "running all over the place and throwing after offering 2.7 million of them for sale things." seven days ago. Goodwill Industries said it was searching for more lids to see if it can WASHINGTON - President Ford signed a keep the project going. Goodwill officials said seven-year extension of the 1965 Voting Rights they are not certain of the outlook for obtain- Act yesterday with a declaration that "the ing more lids. The major canning supply man- right to vote is at the very foundation of our ufactures are working overtime and have al- American system." Ford said the bill is aimed location systems to supermarkets in opera- at halting discrimination against Spanish tion to meet what government officials call a speaking Americans, N a t i v e Americans, critical shortage. Alaskan natives and Asian Americans and 0 protects the voting rights of citizens in any Weather state where discrimination may take place. s Our slightly-chilly spell is not over, as lows WASHINGTON-The White House announced tonight will again hit the middle 60's and 50's. yesterday that President Ford remains de- But you can expect mostly sunny skies with termined to veto the oil price control exten- high temperatures in the upper 70's and a 15 sion bill. But Ford was reported seriously mph wind today. TV tonight. 6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News 9 Bewthed--Comedy oW 20 It Takes a Thief- Adventure 24 ABC News--smith/~ Reasoner 30 Electric Company 50 Untouchables Ow 56 Dig it 57 Sesame Street 6:30 4 13 NBC News-John Chancellor 7 ABC News-smith/ Seasoner 9 5 Dream ofJ eannie-- Comedy 1 CBS News-waiter Croakite 24 Mod Squad-Crime Drama so Two way Street 56 Antiques 7:00 2 CBS News-waster Cronkite 4 7News 9 Bevery Hilbillies BWV 11 Family Affair-Comedy i3 what's My Line? 20 To Teal the Truth 305 Blinck Perspective on The News 5o Michigan Lottery 57 Wood County Fair 7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences 4 Jeopardyl 7 Let's Make A Deal 9 Rooms.222 11 wid Kingdom 20 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea-Adventure 24 Ohio Lottery Buckeye 3"0 30 Consumer Survival Kit -Report so Hogan's ieroes-Comedy 56 Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky 1:00 2 11 The waitons 4 13 Ben Vereen-Var ety 7 24 Almost Anything Goes --tame 9 Funny Farm 30 50 Evrning at Peope 50 Mecv Giffin 8:30 9 Beachcombers- Adventure 20 Happy Though Married 9:00 2 11 Movie-Comedy-Drama 413 Movie-Drama Bw 7 24 Streets of Salt Francisco 9 News 2o Wrestling 30 Lifesof Leonardo Da Vinci -Drama 56 oHywood TeleviSien Theate 57 Philadelphia Folk Festival 9:30 9 A Third Testament --Documentary 20 700 Club 56 Dumah? 10:00 7 24 marry 0-Crime Drama 3 woman-Discssion 5 7 Movie-Dry Sla W i0:30 9 Spotlisht-Interview 3s SCArbors 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 V DC News-LOyd Rebertoo 20 Sappy Munters-etiglon 36 Jank-nri 50 Deae'iChoiee-d ame 5c Jean Shepherd's America 11:20 9News 11:30 2 Movie-Drama BVW " The sea Nornt" (1951) As- sorted stereotypes diving for $5 mlion in gold. 44 13 Johnny Coteau 7 24 Wide World Special 11 Movie-Drama 50 Moie--Mullett "April in Paris." 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Subscription rates: $5.50 bycarrier (campus area); $6.50 local mal (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign)' BOSTON (A)-Veteran Frisbee throwers, who can toss the plastic disc hundreds of times on a good afternoon, may have noticed a slight abrasion on the middle finger of their throwing hand. This is Frisbee finger. IN A LETTER published yes- terday in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Mark Dembert and medical student Halley Faust, both of Philadel- phia, assess the causes and treatment for the malady. "We have found that Frisbee finger has a higher rate among city dwellers because constant use of the Frisbee on hard sur- faces such as concrete produces jagged edges, which intensify and facilitate the abrasive ac- tion on the middle finger," the authors say. "The syndrome does occur with overuse of smooth-edged Frisbees as well, however, and should not be ruled out in sub- jects from more rural settings." DEMBERT, an intern at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadel- phia, said in an interview that he and Faust, a senior at Jef- ferson Medical College, wrote the letter to the journal "in sort of jest." "But it has medical validity," Dembert said. "While I don't think Blue Cross will ever list this as a treatable injury, it's something a lot of people might come up against." Dembert and Faust, both avid Frisbee players, said the Fris- bee glides off the middle finger as it is thrown. And this can cause an abrasion, sometimes serious and blistering. The best treatment for Fris- bee finger is abstinence because continued use of a rough Fris- bee will rip off a bandage. and irritate the wound, they say. EN3 it MN HGA " ENDS TONIGHT RENT ME -WEEKEND SPECIAL - Fri. afternoon - Man. morning $20 with 100 FREE MILES III NEW VW SUPER BEETLES Pickup and Deliverv Available ...RENTA BEETLE - - 2016 PACKA RD RD. ANN ARBO - 994-9300 Ii