Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 9, 1976 Pg T_ HEM-HIGN-AIY-riayJuy.,.97 Very interesting bits of diversified information Capella is the brightest star If you open a can of water Add diced orange and grated in the constellation Auriga and chestnuts or bamboo shoots and orange rin to pancake batter; one of the 10 brightest stars In don't use them all, cover the bake the pancakes and serve the heavens. rem'oinder with cold water in a with orange-flavor honey. jar. 'over the jar and refrig- In 1524, Giovanni da Verra- erate. They'll keep for several If your family likes okra, zano explored America's north- days at least, if you change the they'll enjoy having it added to east coast. water every day. tomato soup. MICK JAGGER & JAMES FOX in 1968 PERFORMANCE Like John Lennon, Jagger expanded his role as rock singer and became a cultural spokesman by appearing in films but this film is a for cry from the Beatles' movies or HOW I WON THE WAR. Featuring brilliant, Prousian tune-wrap cinematography, a tour de force soundtrack (including Jagger's MEMO TO TURNER and songs by Randy Newman, Merry Clayton and Jack Nitzsche and intense Stanislouskian interaction it's as crazy as the late '60's-as psychedelic as it is psychological. SAT.: Firesign Theatre in FIRESIGN FUNNIES CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUD. 7:0& 9:30 Admission $1 .25 Fear grows for Uganda hostage (Continued from Page 1) learn Mrs. Bloch's whereabouts. when the plane was hijacked. "We have no diplomatic rela- Ugandan officials claim she tions with Uganda, so although was discharged from the hos- we are concerned about Mrs. pital and had rejoined the other Bloch we don't have a man on hostages at the airport before the spot to take up the matter," the commandos rescue mission. he said. A spokesman at the Ugandan Mrs. Bloch's daughter, Ruth Embassy in London said only: Hammond, said her mother "All officers are not around to- "has a lot of guts and she won't day." give in easily. But she has not An official U g a n d a radio been well and last year she had broadcast said Uganda ceased to have a big operation 1Ham- to be responsible for the hos- mond lives in London. tages from the moment the Is- At United Nations headquar- raelis launched their raid. ters in New York, Secretary- General Kurt Waldheim called A SPOKESMAN at the Israeli the hijacking affair a tragic in- Embassy in London said his cident that shows the need to government was in touch with combat international terrorism. other governments, the Inter- national Red Cross and other Algeria became the 109th organizations in an effort to member of the United Nations, Television viewing tonight ROBERT DE NIRO & HARVEY KEITEL in MARTIN SCORCESE'S 1973 "A TRIUMPH OF PERSONAL FILMMAKING. THIS PICTURE IS SO ORIG- INAL THAT SOME PEOPLE WILL BE DUMB-FOUNDED. It has a high- geared charged emotional range that is dizzingly sensual. The whole movie psychs you up to accept everything it shows you. And since the story deepens as it goes along, BY THE END YOU'RE LIKELY TO BE OPENMOUTHED." -Pauline Koel, The New Yorker. MEAN STREETS ' TONITE o 7:30 & 9:30 P.M. CI NEMA I AUDITORIUM "A" ANGELL HALL Adm. $1.25 PRIGES GOOD THRU SUNDAY, Entl 1 JULY 11 stock of RCA REDSEALlassics on sale F.Red Seal Lps 6.98 series a, per disc Gold Seal Lps ASHKENAZY plays RACHM1ANINOFF Concerto No. 3 ORMANDY / The Philadelphia Orch. For or 3.25 per disc Choose from such titles as these shown plus others. 30S SSot .,125S .nves RED SEAL 69 BEETHOVEN t Symphony No.5 Ch rge it. , scHUBERT . r 8 300 S. State 1235 S. University 665-3679 t668-9866 10-9 mon.-sat.; 12-6 sun 10-9 mon.-sat.; 12-6 sun. * III.. 6:00 2 7 111 3 NEWS 9 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 20 CISCO KID-Western 30 ZOOM-Children 50 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 62 I SPY-Adventure 6:30 4 13 NBC NEWS 9 NEWSDAY 20DANIEL BOONE-Adventure 30 HODGEPODGE LODGE 50 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 7:00 2 CBS NEWS-Walter Cronkite 4 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS 7 ABC NEWS-Harry Reasoner 9 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy 11 FAMILY AFFAIR-Comedy 13 HOGAN'S HEROES-Comedy 30 ROBERT MacNEIL REPORT 50 FAMILY AFFAIR-Comedy 56 OFF THE RECORD 62 SPEAKING OF SPORTS :30 2 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 4 IOLLYWOOD SQUARES 7 LET'S MAKE A DEAL 9 ROOM 222 13 ADAM-12-Crime Drama 20 STUMP THE STARS-Game 30 LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS 50 HOGAN'S HEROES-Comedy 56 ROBERT MacNEIL REPORT 62 NEWS 8:00 2 11 CBS NEWS SPECIAL 4 13 SANFORD AND SON 7 DONNY & MARIE-Variety 9 MONTY PYTHON 20 IT TAKES A THIEF 30 56 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 50 MERV GRIFFIN 62 MOVIE-Musical "Week-End in Havana" 0:0 4 13 THE PRACTICE-Comedy 9PIG AND WHISTLE 30 56 57 WALL STREET WEEK 9:00 2 11 MOVIE-Adventure "The Thousand Plane Raid" 4 13 ROCKFORD FLES-Crime 2 24 MOVIE-Drama "Waterloo" 9SUNSHINE HOUR-Variety 20 700 CLUB-Religion 30 56 U.S.A.: PEOPLE AND POLITICS 9:30 50 DINAH! 10:00 4 13 POLICE STORY-Crime A SPORTS SCENE 30 MASTERPIECE THEATRE 56 SOUNDSTAGE 62 PTL CLUB-Religion 10:30 9 CEILIDH-Variety 20 HAPPY HUNTERS 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 NEWS 9 COC NEWS-L. Robertson ROCK CONCERT 20 DON KIRSHNER'S 50 BEST OF GROUCHO 56 BEYOND SAND DUNES 11:20 9 NIGHTBEAT 11:30 2 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN-Serial 4 13 JOHNNY CARSON 7 24 ROOKIES-Crime Drama 11 MOVIE-Comedy "Who's Minding the Store?" 50 MOVIE-Drama "Captains of the Clouds" 56 ABC NEWS-H. Reasoner 11:50 9 WILD WILD WEST 12:00 2 MOVIE-Comedy "Who's Minding the Store?" 62 REV. DAVID EPLEY 12:30 62 NEWS 12:40 7 MOVIE-Thrilier "The Tomb of Ligeia." 12:50 9 MOVIE-Drama "Island of the Blur Dolpins" :00 4 13 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 1:20 11 DON KIRSHNER'S ROCK CONCERT 1:50 2 CAPUTO-Diseussion 2:05 7 NEWS 2:30 4 13 NEWS 2:50 11 NEWS 3:20 2 NEWS THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXVI, No. 42-0 Friday, July 9, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0562. Second class postate psid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48i09. 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