Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday{, August 12, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 12, 1975 In the news today ... International BUENOS AIRES, Argentina-President Isabel Peron appointed a new cabinet yesterday to try to deal with the eco- nomic and political crises gripping Ar- gentina. The old eight-man cabinet re- signed at her request earlier in the day. Sources said the shakeup was a result of pressure from military and labor leaders for a strenger government. The new cabinet included only three mem- bers of the previous administration. VIETIANE, Laos -- The Communist- dominated Laotian government, in what it called a "good will gesture" toward the U.S., on Monday freed Rosemary Conway, an American citizen accused of spying. Conway was held more than two months without formal charges and was to leave Laos yesterday for Thailand. A note from the Laotian For- eign Ministry said Conway had confessed to "subversion, espionage, endangering the international external security of Laos, inciting to desertion abroad of Laotian air force officers with their planes, attempting to spread division among the Lao army and create dis- order." The U.S. Embassy and Conway have both denied she was an agent of the U.S. government. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.-The United States vetoed the U.N. membership ap- plication of North and South Vietnam yesterday in the Security Council. The expected vetoes came five days after the council had excluded South Korea's membership application from its agenda, and the U.S. indicated at that time the vetoes would be cast. The vetoes were the first for U.S. Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moynihan and defeated resolu- tions sponsored by China, the Soviet Union, Sweden, Iraq, Tanzania and other nations. National CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.-The launch of the Viking spacecraft to Mars was postponed for at least 24 hours yesterday because of a malfunction in the Titan- Centaur launch vehicle. Space officials traced the problem to a control valve on one of two solid fuel boosters. The two nozzles on the rockets are surrounded by 24 valves which inject a chemical under high pressure to deflect the ex- haust flame and steer the rocket. Dur- ing a last-minute check of the steering system, one of the valves stuck in the open position. This situation, said a NASA spokesman, "would allow the nit- rogen tetroxide to leak out and possibly' deplete itself before liftoff or keep the proper pressure from developing during flight and cause improper steering." The launch could be rescheduled for 5:02 p.m. today if the sticky valve can be fixed, but the shot would have to be delayed from 48 to 79 hours if it has to be r e p 1 at e d. The spacecraft, when launched, will travel 200 million miles- to the Red Planet for a soft landing to search for evidence of life. SAN FRANCISCO-Astronomers at a California convention say that if there are beings elsewhere in the universe, they are probably just as concerned with money and financial problems as we earthlings are. The experts discounted the popular notion that planetary civili- zations have dispatched flying saucers to our world-such a venture, they said, would require an enormous expenditure of money and energy. "Even from a nearby star, the amount of energy need- ed would be extraordinary," said one astronomy professor. Another added that the most economical method of establish- ing contact with earth would be through radio communications. After their dis- cussion of extra terrestrial possibilities, the conventioneers seat through a series of films where it all came true-in re- runs of "Star Trek." Weather With rain predicted for moast of the rest of the week, you'd probably be wise to enjoy today's sunny skies while they last. Our temperatures will range from the low 50's to the mid 80's, and we'll have southeasterly winds of 10-15 mph. TV tonight 6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News 9 Hewitched-Comedy BW 2It Takes a Thief 24 AAC8 Nws-Smith/ Reasoner 30 Electrie Company s5 Untouchables BW 56 Trains, Tracks and Trestles 6:30 4 13 NBC News-John Chanceor 7 AC News.-Smith/ Reasoner 9 I Dream of Jeanunn- Comey 11 CBS News-Walter Cronkste 2 4Partsdge Family-Comedy 30 Two way Street Se Love Tennis 7:00 2 CBs News-Wa1r- Cronite 4 7 News a Rerwely lihl es 3w 11 amily Affair-Comedy 1l Whaft'sMy line? 26 To Tell the Tssh 24 Mod Squad 30 56 Jean Shepherd' Anmerca ,6 Mogan's Heres 37 Electric Company 7:30 2 13 Truth or Comeqesees 4 Last of the Wid 7 Price Is Right-GamO 9 News 11 Hollywood Squares 20 Rifleman 20 Scene One, Take One 50 Hogan's Heroes 56 Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky 8:00 2 11 Good Times-Comedy 4 13 Adam-2 7 4 Harpy Days-Comedy 9 CFL Football 20 Rifleman 30 56 When Television was Live! 50 Merv Griffin :30 2 11t5M*A*SH 4 13 Movie-Crime Drama "Death Among Friends" 7 24 Movie-Crime Drama "The Great Icr Rip-Off" 20 Daniel Boone 30 Nova-Science 5 Cronser Srvival Kit 9:00 2 11 Hawaii Five-O 56 57 Nova-Science 9:30 20 700 Club 30 Toleda City Council 50 Dinah! 10:00 2 11 Barnaby Jones 4 Police Story 7 24 Marcus Welby, M.D. 56 Masterpiece Theatre "Murder Must Advertise" 57 Interface-Report 10:30 9 Audubon wildlife Theatre 11:00 2 4 7 15 13 24 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robert- son 20 George and Dian- Religion 50 Dealer's Choice-Game 56 Interface--Report 57 Man Builds, Man Destroys 11:20 9 News 11:30 2 11 Movie-Thriller BW "Night Must Fall" 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 wide world Mystery 30 Janai-Exercise 50 Movie-Adventure "Moonflet." 56 AC News-Smith/ Reasoner 12:00 9 Movie-Comedy "One Day in London" 1:00 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder 7 13 News 1:30 2 Movie-Western Bw "The Silver Star" 11 News 2:00 4 News 3:00 2 News Trn Pri Os t Mal " IN " IN AWA INDI IN PR Alsc Pac ST THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 61-S. 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