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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, August 9, 1975

TV
6:00 2 4 9 11 13 News
20 Move-Thrillier BW
"The Face of Terror."
30 Electric Company
50 Star Trek-Adventure
56 Life of Leonardo Da Vinei
--Drama
6:30 2 TV-2 Report
4 13 NBC News-Tom Brokaw
7 24 ABC Newes-Ted Koppel
9 My Partner the Ghost
S11 CBS News-Dan Rather
30 Two Way Street
7:00 2 CnS News-Dan Rather
4 Profiles in Black
7 Detroit-Discussion
11 ee Haw-Variety
13 50 Lawrence Welk
24 Last of the Wild
30 Nova--Science
56 Firing Line-Buckley
7:15 20 Movie-Drama BW
T'he Man Who Returned to
Life."
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4 Masquerade Party
7 Treasure Hunt
9 Police Surgeon
24 Let's Make A Deal
1:00 2 11 All in the Family
4 13 Emergency!
7 24 tMovie-Adventure
"Ice Station Zebra"
9 Beaceombers-
Adventure
30 56 Philadelphia Folk
Festival
50 That Good Ole Nashville
Music
8:30 9 Keith Hampshire's Music
Machine
20 Public Policy Forums
50 Night Gallery
9:00 2 11 Mary Tyler Moore
4 13 Movie--Dama
"The Arrangement" s969)
9 The Pailises-Drama
30 56 Death Goddess
So Perry Mason BW
9:30 2 11 Bohr Newhart
20 Temple Baptist Church
10:00 2 11 Bock Music Awards
9 On the Evidence
30 Changing Seasons
50 Lou Gordon
56 Movie--Drama BW
4"Monlha/
10:30 30Boardinng House-Music
11:00 7 News
94CBC News-George Finstad
24 ABC News
30 Janaki-Exercise
11:15 7 ABC News
9 A Look Bach
24 Movie-Thriller BW
"The indestructible Man."
11:25 4 13 News
21:30 2 11 News
7 Movie-Comedy
"Then Thousand Bed-
rooms."
9 Movie-Drama BW
"The Hunchback o Notre
Dame."
20 Right On-Music
50 Movie--Thriller
"Thei sland of Living
Horror."
11:55 4 Johnny Carson
13 Movie-Drama
"The Violent Ones"
12:00 2 Movie-Western BW
"The Hangman."
11 Movie-Drama BW
"The Train."
1:25 4 13 News
1:30 7 Movie-Adventure
"The Secret of the Purple
Reef."
2:00 2 Movie--Thriller BW
"Dracula's Daughter."
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n the news
International
LISBON, Portugal - Premier Vasco Gon-
calves formed a stopgap Communist-backed
government yesterday, and threatened to use
"severity and repression" against its oppo-
nents and warned the nation it faced more
austerity measures. Goncalves also elevated
to foreign minister the man who arranged for
Soviet fishing facilities at the island at Ma-
deira. In northern Portugal, the scene of anti-
Communist violence in the past week, men and
women jeered as they watched a television
broadcast of the premier's speech and spat
at the names being read out. One man in the
northern town of Fafe, asked how he would
express his opposition, drew a small pistol
from his pocket. He and others were enraged
aver the radical leftward turn of the 15-month-
old Portuguese revolution.
WASHINGTON-Americans in Turkey have
been subjected to spotty harassment since the
Turks -began taking control of U.S. bases
there two weeks ago, according- to reports
reaching the Pentagon. Some mail has been
held up for a time, at least ono food delivery
was impeded, a fuel shipment to a major base
was interrupted, and American customers
were driven out of a post exchange by Turkish
demonstrators. But the Pentagon said, "There
are no major problems." Asked to assess the
situation, the Pentagon said "there is no evi-
dence of a policy of harassment of U.S. per-
sonnel, although there have been some reports
of minor inconveniences."
BOLOGNA, Italy - Soviet authorities are
conducting an unusual search for a political
prisoner who escaped from a psychiatric hos-
pital in the Urals two weeks ago, travelers
from the Soviet Union said yesterday. There
was no confirmation from Moscow. The travel-
ers, quoting dissident sources in the Soviet
Union, said the fugitive is believed to have

o ay ..".
made his way 850 miles from Sverdlovsk to
Moscow, a considerable demonstration of in-
genuity since long distance travel in the Soviet
Union requires an internal passport which the
escapee does not have. The travelers identi-
fied the escapee as 37-year-old Lev Obozhko
who was imprisoned in 1970 for possession of
"subversive" literature-an essay by noted
dissident writer Andrei Amalrik.
"
National
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-Geologists say satel-
lite pictures indicate India is pushing China
into the Pacific, and that this sideways shov-
ing could account for China's unusual pattern
of earthquakes. The earth scientists working
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
say the Indian subcontinent is nudging north-
ward, pressing against Eurasia. Caught ia
the squeeze, China is moving eastward at
more than an inch a year, they say.
State
LANSING-The winning number in today's
drawing of the Michigan Lottery $1 Triple
Play game is 755.
"
Happenings ...
Jeff Harvey will play a free concert on the
Diag at noon today and anyone wishing to
pledge money for a cartwheel-a-thon should
contact Mary Margaret Lum at 663-7293. She
will be performing next Thursday at Burns
Park.
"
Weather
Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies
with highs in the mid to upper 80's, lows to-
night will be in the upper 50's or low 60's.
There will be a slight chance of showers
tomorrow.

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
SATUDAT, AUGUST 09 Michigsn Rep '75: Canteebry
Tales, Mendelsohn, 3 and 8 p.m.

Day Caendar:
Bicycle Club: 40-60 mile ride, meet
Diag, 9 a.m.
WUOM: From the Midway-R. N.
Cooper, Yale, "World Wide Inter-
dependency," 10 a.m.; 1975 Advocacy
Int.-"The Product Liablilty Case:
Preparation and Trial," 1 p.m.
6th Annual Medieval Festival:
Lawn, Music SchOol, 10 a.m.-dark.

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10:00 a.m. to 12:00 - DIRECT MUSCLE RELAXATION SYSTEMS
TRAINING IN PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION - exercises and materials
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1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.-COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL METHODS
EMG - demonstration of electronic biofeedback-use of amplified signals from
muscles to condition relaxation.
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. - "EASTERN SYSTEMS"
Exercises, materials and discussion of RATIONAL EMOTIVE THERAPY, and AS-
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REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Midnight, Thursday, August 8, 1975
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FOR DETAILED INFORMBATION. CALL
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
Day Calendar:
Bicycle Club: 40-60 mile ride,
meet Diag, 9 a.m.
8th Annual Medieval Festival:
Lawn, School of Music, 10 a.m.-dark.
WUOM: States of the Union-bi-
centennial series, featured state,
Georgia, 1 p.m.
Outing Club: Hiking and/or swim-
ming, meet N. Entry, Rackham,
1:30 p.m.
Music School: Eva Jesseye, "Vi-
sion '75-A Salute to Green Coun-
try," Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg.,
3:30 p.m.
MONDAY, AUGUST 11
SACUA: Furstenberg Student Ctr.,
2 p.m.

Music School: Carison recital,
Robin Miller, Joyce Wheton, coril-
lonneurn, horton Tower.*7-8'p.m.
Mer-Self: 225 N. Liberty, 7:30 p.m.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Volume LXXXV, No. 60-S
Saturday, August 9, 1975
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