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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, August S. 975

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 8, 1975
50 Evening Edition with

In the news today.. ..

National
NEW YORK - The Good Humor Corp. was
named in a 244-count indictment yesterday,
and was charged with making and selling ice
cream with an illegally high bacteria level and
keeping false business records to hide that fact
from state inspectors. Brooklyn District At-
torney Eugene Gold said records showed some
samples had a coliform bacterial count 200
times the level permitted by law and others
had a bacteriological rating "too high to
count." Gold added the firm kept two sets of
quality control records - one showing the true
coliform count and the other showing a false
count which was shown to inspectors.
BOSTON - Alger Hiss, who went to jail a
quarter century ago for perjury in the famous
spy case which launched Richard Nixon to
national prominance was readmitted to the
Massachusetts Bar yesterday. Hiss, 70, was
disbarred in 1952, two years after he was con-
victed of lying about his elleged dealings with
Whittaker Chambers, an admitted courier for
a Soviet spy ring. This marks the first time
the court has reinstated a disbarred lawyer.
WASHINGTON - The FBI has removed it-
self from the investigation of a break-in at
the home of Sen. Howard Baker, (R-Tenn.), in
which burglars ransacked the house but ig-
nored jewels, furs, gold coins and other val-
uables. An FBI spokesperson said the agency
determined no government property was stolen
and withdrew. Baker, a member of the Sen-
ate select committee investigating the CIA,
said he was baffled by the break-in because
the burglars took none of $40,000 worth of
possessions in the home.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - The Air Lines Pi-
lots Association ended its three-day s t r i k e
against Northwest Airlines early yesterday
with the signing of a new three-year con-
tract. More than 1,500 pilots struck the air
carrier Monday after charging it had backed
away from some language in a contract agree-
ment announced July 19.

State
DETROIT - A fourth man was arraigned
yesterday in the slaying of Martin Pyszko,
who was beaten to death during the disturb-
ance which rocked Detroit's northwest side.
Pyszko, who was dragged from his car while
on the way home from work, died last Thurs-
day of a fractured skull, never having re-
gained consciousness. James Henderson was
arraigned on first degree murder charged and
is being held without bail in Wayne County
jail.
DETROIT - Eleven policemen were arraign-
ed on charges stemming from a May 9th de-
monstration in front of the Federal Building
in Detroit and released on personal bond, pend-
ing a preliminary hearing set for Aug. 13 and
Sept. 26. Police Chief Philip Tannian suspend-
ed three of the officers, although it is depart-
ment policy to suspend any officer charged
with a crime. The officers who were not su-
spended were reassigned to "non-sensitive posi-
tions,' said a police spokesperson. Eight of
the officers were charged with melicious de-
struction of property over the value of $100,
a felony. The others were charged with ag-
gravated assault.
0
Local
U.S. Rep. Marvin Esch (R-Ann Arbor) is one
of several congresspersons taking part in an
official congressional trip to the Middle East
this month. His office announced yesterday
that members of congress will tour Israel and
Egypt and will be briefed by top military
and political officials in Tel Aviv and Cairo.
Weather
It will be sunny and a little warmer today
with temperaturees back up in the low 80's.
The weekend will be troubled -with showers
and thundershowers with the best chance of
rain on Saturday and Monday. Temperatures
will range from the 60's to the 80's.

TV
tonight
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Bewtched-Comedyy BW
20 It Takes a Thief--
Adventure
14 ABC News-Smith/
Reasoner
30 Electric Company
50 IUntouchabls B, W
56 Interface-Report
57 Sesame Street
0:30 4 13 NBC News-John
Chanacellor
7 ABc News-Smith/
Rteasoaer
9 I Dream of Jeannie-
Comedy
11 cBS News-Walter
Cronkitee
24 Partridge Family--Comedy
30 Two way Street
56 Jeanne Wolf With ....
-Interview
7:00 2 CBS News-Walter
Cronktte
4 7News
9 Beverly Hibillies BW
11 Family Affair-Comedy
13 What's My Line?
20 To Tell the Truth
24 Mod Squad-Crime
Drama
30 Midwest Governor's
Conference
50 Began's Heroes-Comedy
56 57 Aviation Weather
7:30 2 13 Truth or Consequences
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Let's Make A Deal
9 Room 222
11 Hollywood Squares
20 voyagle to the Bottom
of the sea-Adventure
50 Hogan's Heroes--Comedy
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, Na. 59-S
Friday, August 8, 1975
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56 Evening Edition with
Martin Agronsky
57 Lihlas, Yoga and Yofu
.-Instruetion
002115Movie--CrimeDrama
"Zig-Zag" (1970)
4 13 Sanford and Son
7 24 Movie-Western
'The Cowboys".
9 Pig and Whistle-Variety
30 56 57 Washington Week
in Review
50 Merv Griffin
8:30 4 13 Chico and the Man
--Comedy
9 Document
20 Daniel Boone-Adventure
30 50 57 Wall Street Week
-Lot, sRukleyser
9:00 4 13 Rockford Fies-Crime
Drama
9 News
30 57 Masterpiece Theatre
"Upstairs, Downstairs"
56 Detroit Black Journal
9:30 211 Movie-Comedy-
Western
"They Call Me Trinity"
9 Sports Seene
20 700 Club
50 Dinahi
56 Off the Record
10:00 4 13Police Womoa-
Crime Drama
9 Down Home Cosntry--
Variety
30 Movie-Drama BW
"To Joy." (Swedish; 1949) Di-
rector Ingmar Bergman's
56 Six Wives of Henry VIII
57 Pin to See the Peepshow
-Drama
10:10 7 24 PGA Championship
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
9 CBC News-Lloyd Robert-
son
20 Deaf Hear
50 Dealer's Choice-Game
57 Lilias, Yoga and You
11:20 9 News
11:30 2 Movie-Comedy
"Diamonds Are Brittle."
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Wide world Special
11 Movie-Thriller
20 Manna
30 Janaki-Exerrise
50 Movie-Musical
"Calamity Jane." (1053)
56 57 ABC News-Smth,/
Reasoner
12:00 9 Movie-The Thriller Bw
"Cat People." (1942)
1:00 4 13 Night Dreams-Music
7 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
24 Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert
1:25 11 News
1:30 2 Movie-Westernl
'Stage to Thunder Rock"
01964)
2:30 4 7 13 News
3:00 2 Mayberry R.F.D.
3:30 2 News

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