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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1969 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 16 Plays Cloak And Dagger WED ID A Rill A I (AU Profsramt Luted on Eastern Daylight Time) (c) Denotes Shout in Compatible Color to believe that the Doc let a friend of his die on the operating table through incompetence. But proving this isn't easy. The Doc's a big favorite with the local ladies and his girlfriend (Vera Miles) is about to give the hospital a big hunk of money in his behalf. Suspenseful, and the ending's a humdinger. 9:30 P.M.

College All-Star Football Game. Pro-Football's champs, the New York Jets, meet last season's top college senior players. Chris Schenkel, Bud Wilkinson and Kyle Rote, describe the action at Soldier Field, Chicago. 10:00 P.M. The Saint "The Paper Chase." (Color) (Rerun) The Saint plays cloak and dagger tonight, slipping into East Germany to track down a man who's willing to trade British top secrets for his father's release from Communist hands.

Pretty exciting. Saint TV Time critic preview coming television showt by attending rehearsals, watch-in screenings, analyzing scripts in New York and Bollywood. Here are their previews for today: 7:30 P.M. The High Chaparral. "The Glory Soldiers." (Color) (Rerun) A delightful episode.

On the prowl for a little excitement, Mano-lito falls under the spell of three lovely traveling gospel musicians. He offers to accompany them to Tombstone, but his value as an escort wanes when the group is confronted by bandido El Lobo, Mexican authorities and Apaches, all of whom want Mano's scalp. Anthony Caruso guests as El Lobo; Elizabeth Allen as Capt. Strong. 8:00 P.M.

Summer Focus (1969), "The Right To Live." (Color) Frank Reynolds hosts a documentary on the pros and cons of Medicare and Medicaid, filmed largely at the noted Massachusetts General Hospital. Among those interviewed on camera are Dr. John Knowles, director of the hospital; Wilbur Cohen, former secretary of HEW; patients in health centers around New York and Boston; and Senator Russell Long, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee which has been investigating abuses in Medicare and Med- Morning 6 8 13 4 7:00 (c Tor () CBS Newt Scop :30 le) To4oy MS Newt (c) Kiwelpfqarf littlp; Show 8:00 (e) Today Konfloro (c) Kiiw)prpjtrtn (c) Cartoon .30 lc) Today () Kangaroo (c) Dobaia Orofco (c) Coftoont 9:00 c) Stovo Alloa Coffe Cup Thterttr 'c) Paul Dixon (c) Cartoons :30 (e) Sftvo Allen CoKoo Cup TKeator (c Paul Dion John lvr 1A 00 (c) Suva Allen Coffee Cup Theerer (c) Paul Dixon Lucy Show (e) Concentration Hillbilliee (c) ternie Herman Ameriton Wett 11 :0 rartonaliry Andy Griffith (c Bemie Herman Medic I I :30 (c) Hollywood Ven Dyha tyowitnew New (c) Newi Afternoon vrBM (6) WISH (8) WlW-t (13)" WfTV 141 m.qo (c) Jeopardy () Love Of Life (c) SO-SO Club (c) Lunchtima 1 (e) Jim Gerard U) Tomorrow (c) 50-50 Club (c) tunchfime 1:00 (c) Jim Gerard (c) Newt (e) 50-50 Club Movie I (c) Put Me On (c) World Turnt (c) Moke Deal Movie 0:00 (c) Days of Uvee (c) Lava It (c) Nawlywed Movie (e) Pottori (c) Guiding tf. c) Dating (c) Dream Home 3:00 (c) Another World (c) Secret Storm (c) Gen- Hospital (c) Gourmet :30 (c) Don't Soy (c) idgo Night (c) One Life Permit 4:00 (c) Match Gama (c) Linklatter (c) Dark Shadows (c) Mighty Mousa :30 (c) Mike Douglas (c) Early Show Bowitched (c) Mighty Mousa 5:00 e) Mike Douglas (c) Early Show (e) That Girl (cjof Lands :30 (c) Mike Douglas (c) Early Show (e) Eyewitness News (c) Of Lands Night WFBM (6) WISH (8) WLVV-I (13) WTTV (4) 6:00 (e) Eorly Report- (c) Big News ABC News Martian :30 (c) NBC News (c) Big News Lucy Howeymooners (c) Eorly Report (t) CBS Naws (c) Quarterback Whet's Line (c) Cheperral (c) Wild West (c) Moke Deal (c) Truth Or :00 (c) Chaparr (c) Wild Wett (e) Focus (c) Password :30 (c) Name of Gama (c) Gomor (c) Focus (c) Frost 9:00 (c) Name of Gama Friday Movie (c) Ail-Star (c) Frost :30 (c) Nome of Gomo Friday Movia (c) Football (c) Frost (c) The Saint Friday Movia (c) Football Perry Mason I :30 (c) The Saint Friday Movia (c) Football Perry Mason (c) Final Report (c Local Naws (c) Football (e) News :30 lc) Tonight (c) Pres. Nixon (c) Football Movie 14:00 (c) Tonight Lete Show (c) Football Movie lot lc) Tonight Lete Show (c) Eyewitness Movie Channel Chuckles By BIL KEANE "A videotape replay in slow motion of Apollo-U's journey to the moon!" Gomer and Lou Ann try to get service in a diner whose operators are more interested in robbing the bank next door.

9:00 P.M. Friday Night Movie. "The World In His Arms" (1952), starring Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth. A sea captain romances a Rus- ficial closing speech to the conference, he ruled out any new brand of African Ca-tholoclsm. The Pope made room however, for use of the African heritage in Roman Catholic liturgy and other fields which did not affect the central core of church doctrine.

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8:30 P.M. Gomer Pyle. efforts of Presidents Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia. Both recognize Biafra. He also received backing from the 44 prelates who closed the first all-Africa bishops symposium.

The bishops including seven cardinals sent a personal message to the leaders of both sides. The conference also issued a plea that "the fratricidal strife which stains our beloved land be brought to an end." Pope Paul, looking happy and relaxed, was driven to Rubaga Cathedral in Kampala by a slow-moving motorcade which snaked through banana trees, mud huts and telegraph poles decorated with the Vatican and Ugandan flags. At the cathedral, in his of plans for possible construction of a city hall at the Clancy Gets No. 2 Finance Center Post CERTIFIED REMODELING CONTRACTORS COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE CARD CEILINGS UNLIMITED 3512 Rockville Rd. 243-7569 Game sian countess who is trying to escape marriage.

10:00 P.M. Perry Mason. A tiny, limping canary convinces Perry that his client did not murder her husband. I 8c GARDNER Magnavox SALES AND SERVICI NORA EASTSATE EAGLEDALE 4041 E. I0t ST.

(ADVERTISEMENT) SIX IDEAS FOR COPING WITH LIFE Here are 6 valuable maxims that make problem solving easier and give you shortcuts to worthwhile goals. Learn from real-life examples and read the "best 11-word formula for getting along with people." Read Mini-Maxims for My Godson-one of 43 articles and features in the August Reader's Digest. Pick up your copy today. READER'S DIGEST TONIGHT THRU TUES. "DAZZLING" nCHIC0l0ll LIFE No ordinary ovo3 iwranfOMMiMM mum CITTt "jl p) I AI IAI IU I IU p) Col.

John L. Clancy has been appointed deputy commander of the U.S. Army Finance Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, effective today. He succeeds Col. John E.

Kirk who retired last week. Col. Clancy, 53, has been director for quality at the fort since June, 1968 when he returned from Vietnam where he served on the staff of General William E. Westmoreland as Comptroller of Headquarters, Military Assistance Command. Col.

Clancy served as deputy commander of the Finance Center before his assignment to Vietnam. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA degree in ac- 0303 SlMIGD AO, Eugene A. Wilson, former president of the Southport Town Board, was elected mayor of Southport yesterday I in the first municipal elec- tion in the history of the two-week-old city. 1 AN ESTIMATED 160 to 170 Southport residents turned out to vote. The election itself was anti-climactic to the recent move to change from a town to a fifth-class city since there Was only one slate of candidates.

Only the town officials filed as candidates. ff Elected to the city council were Robert L. Anderson, First Ward; Ralph E. Carnine, Second Ward; Alfred L. Pike, third Ward, and James T.

Hill, Fourth Ward and Clinton J. Gressel, at large. Mrs. Marilyn S. Mayfield, former town clerk-treasurer if the town, was elected city jplerk-treasurer.

I The new city officials will fill out their unexpired terms as members of the town board and another election will be jjeld in 1971. 'Is FIRST meeting of the council will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in their temporary quarters at the Southport Branch of American Fletcher National Bank at Madison Avenue and Union streets. Thereafter, they will meet the first Tuesday of each month. Hill said the city, council would discuss preliminary Swivel Rocker, Scientifically Balanced, Luxury Comfort a a PlainfielcPs 'Crime Wave' Has 3d Burglary In 2 Days HENRY ARROW as Manolito discovers that problems come in threes on High Chaparral, tonight at 7:30 p.m., WFBM-TV, (6).

icaid programs, mended. Recom- 8:30 P.M. The Name of the Game. "Keep The Doctor Away." (Color) (Rerun) Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence guest star as a high-society doctor and his nurse. Jeff Dillow has reason the beating of jungle drums and tom-toms, songs dedicated to the Pontiff and a turnout of around 40,000 people, turned into a full-scale effort to stage another round of Nigerian peace talks.

At Entebbe Airport, Pope Paul was awaited by Chief Anthony Enahoro, one of Nigeria's top negotiators who was with four African heads of state. The Biafrans were not seen at the airport. Possibly they adhered to diplomatic protocol and remained away from official functions because Uganda does not recognize Biafra, which has broken away from Nigeria. But a dispatch from Owerri, headquarters for Biafra's leadership, said Information Commissioner Ifegwu Eke told a news conference Biafra is ready to negotiate peace without preconditions. "We want peace now, not tomorrow, and we are willing to do everything possible to bring peace," he said.

"We are willing to go anywhere to talk peace." In Kampala, Biafra's roving ambassador, Austin Okwu, said he had accepted the Pope's offer to mediate the civil war. Nigeria's official radio In the past few days has rejected mediation by the Pope. BUT ENAHORO SAID after his arrival here that he would meet the Biafrans if asked by the Pope or Obote. Thus some kind of conference seemed assured. Although Nigeria, has rejected him as a mediator, Pope Paul has the support in his Radio AM TODAY WATI 810 Music and News a.m.

to 7:45 m. WXLW 950 CBS 1 Music and News 4 a.m. tj 7:45 n.m. WIBC 1070 on Hour end Half Hour Music and News 24 Hours WFBM 1260 (NBC) News en the Hour Music and News 24 Hours WIRE 1430 Mmlc and News 24 Hours WBRI 1500 Religious Broadcastlni WIFE 1310 News on Hour end Half Hour Music and News 24 Hours WGEE 1590 (ABC) 'Music and News a.m. to 6:45 p.m.! FM TODAY WFSM-FM 94.7 Me- Hours (PuM-tlme stereo) WNAP 93.1 24 Hours WJMK-FM 98.3 Me.

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Friday ai 111. Carmal COL. J. L. CLANCY counting and from the U.S.

Army Command and General Staff College. 7:30 a.m. and found the office had been ransacked. They told police that $53 in cash, a coin and stamp collection, stocks and bonds, a camera and several legal docu' ments had been taken. Entry had been gained by forcing a rear door.

Hendricks County Sheriff Merle Funk said deputies later found two empty boxes which had contained some of the stolen items about a mile east of the firm along the high way. Wednesday, owners of Hens-ley's Bait and Tackle Shop and the Fashionaire Beauty Shoppe here reported to police their businesses also had been burglarized. Man Cleared In Death Of Brother STAR STATE REPORT Daville, Ind. The Hendricks County grand jury yesterday cleared John C. Moran, 56, of any connection with the shooting death of his brother in their home 2 miles north of Avon on July 11.

Moran was arrested on a charge of murder after his brother, Phillip E. Moran, 54, was found next to, the farmhouse on their 100-acre farm on Wall Street Pike, east of Ind. 267. In a special report to Hendricks Circuit Court the grand jury said that evidence showed Moran's death was "accidental" and "by his own act." Phillip had been shot in the left arm and chest by a .12 gauge shotgun at close range. Quits Publicity Post STAR STATE REPORT Franklin, Ind.

Mrs. Gay Graham, publications and publicity director at Franklin College for Vfa years, has resigned to join the Purdue Uni versity department of agricul- tural information. OXaaatarf FlalaMaM trm -VwoHMo Mmmlhpmrt Kampala, Uganda (AP) The throb of tribal drums and the wail of long, hide-covered horns welcomed Pope Paul VI to the heart of Africa yester day for a visit that quickly became a mission to bring peace to Nigeria and Biafra, torn by two years of civil war. No sooner had the 71-year- old Roman Catholic leader landed here on the north shore of Lake Victoria than both sides in the conflict on Africa's west coast agreed at least to talk about a settlement. The Pope seems to have taken a singular interest in the civil war that has brought death to thousands many of them children by guns or starvation.

On his flight from Italy, Pope Paul told newsmen accompanying him that he intended to brine together today the Nigerian and Biafran delega tions who had come to Kam pala for his visit. A high Vatican aide said the Pope was willing to stay in Africa a month if this could pave the way to a Nigerian-Biafran peace. He is scheduled to visit Uganda for three days. Both delegations have agreed to meet here if invited by the Pontiff or President Milton Obote of Uganda, the host. THE OFFICIAL PURPOSE of Pope Paul's visit was to close the first meeting of Af rican bishops and to conse crate the altar of a church dedicated to the first saints and martyrs of black Africa who died at the end of the 19th Century.

But the visit, punctuated by 9:00 A.M. "Angel and the Badman" (1947), with John Wayne and Gail Russell. A Quaker girl saves a man who is hunted by several peo ple including a gunslinger seeking revenge. 1:00 P.M. Michi-gan Kid" (1947), with Jon Hall and Rita Johnson.

When a pretty young girl is in danger of losing her ranch, four men help her by fighting off the shady sheriff and villain. 4:30 P.M. "The Mark of the Hawk" (1958), starring Sidney Portier and Eartha Kitt. An educated African elected to the legislative coun cil seeks equality for his peo pie, but his pleas are brushed off by the rest of the council. 9:00 P.M.

"The World in His Arms" (1952), starring Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth. A sea captain romances a Russian countess who is trying to escape forced marriage to a prince. 11:30 P.M. "The Michigan Kid." Same as today's 1 p.m. movie.

11:30 P.M. "Angel and the Badman." Same as today's 9 a.m. movie. Radio 10:10 A.M., WXLW Talk of the Town. "Anti-crime Crusade" with Margaret Moore and Mrs.

C. B. LaDine as guest speakers. 8:00 P.M., WFMS Concert Hour. Richard Yardu-mian's Symphony No.

2. movies THE WEATHER Your Choice Leather Grain Vinyl Decorator Colors Plainfield, Ind. The third Plamfield area business burg lary on U.S. 36 in two days was reported to police yester day. Officials at the Poynter Insurance Company, about 3 miles east of here, said they arrived for work at about Dal Pram U.S.

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Louis, Mo San Antonio, Tex Sjn Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal. Ssult Ste. Marie, Midi. Seattle, Wash South Bend, Ind Tampa, Fla. Tucson, Ariz Washington, D.C Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Cloudy PtCldy Clear Clear Cloudy PtCldy PtCldy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear PtCldy Rain Cloudy Clear SI 3 74 55 41 72 16 67 73 56 60 5 73 50 67 77 66 1 72 51 72 55 61 1 65 113 17 S3 54 14 66 73 55 56 66 73 84 66 62 51 71 73 57 II 67 4 71 104 71 61 too Fifum Stow High Tamaarltwai rar Poyhw Fndoy batata: wipiMti N.I MIH4- CaatvN There will be scattered showers in Florida, Montana and parts of the Midwest and South today.

It will be cold in the Northwest, hot in the South and cooler In the Midwest. (AP Wirephoto Map) 14 64 13 5t 73 54 73 54 Temp. 7 7 14 ll Weather Data United States Weather Ruriau Special Report for The Indiinipelli Star Sun rises f.u a.m. Sun sets 1:51 p.m. AIRPORT DATA JULY 11, IMf Precipitation, 24 hours, to 7 p.m.

0.13 -Total amount tinea Jan. I 27.17 icaimulated departure from normal since Jan. 1 Excesi 2.51 Mean temperature 75 Degree dans None Accumulated degree days since July 1 None Normal accumulation for this date None BAROMETfR READINGS -1 mi. 2t. 1 7 p.m je.ll I 11 p.m.

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