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I THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. SATURDAY MOKIKC, JANUARY 14, 1967 Bill Ladd's TV Almanac Today's Television Programs lo'o Phying TheligGcins Keen ABC Mzely to rrow? Inep 'Rango9 Funny YOXK Think the big game tomorrow is between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs? Think the Saver Bowl winners' share of is a lot of dough? Sorry to disillusion you. THE big fame. TH2 action on which the real money will be riding, iant going to involve mere lootnau piayerg knocking each other around at Los Angeles Colt turn. This is a confrontation of csnorata' the empty corridors of this disintegrating wreckage for an hour.

What tSp-pened to the Immigrants after they got to America was rightfully a big-prt of the story. The reasons for charges in immigration policy and why immigration has fallen from a flood to a triple also belonged in this hour. But there were so many things atut Ellis Island which belonged in the hour which were not there. We were not told how it was possible for millions of people just to get on boats and hope to be admitted to a strange country. We were not told what percentage were admitted; how many were turned back.

We were not told how those who were turned away got back home. We were not told how long they had sweat out the decision. Was it hours or days cr months? Ferrer said that there had never in the tilery of the world been a puce like Ellis Island, and there never would be again. At the end of last night's Bogram, we did not have a very clear ea of whit Ji through Ellis was like. We did have a broad glance at history, which perils Is more important giants.

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longtime landlord of National Football League games, maintain ita exalted post uon iooiMu raiinfir ABC and Channel 23 case up "with an entry for their second season last night celled "Ean-o," and it may be around for quite a spelL Basically, this is anoOer of those comedy yarns about ineetnees. You might nay it is by "Kenans Nary" out of "Laredo," but it has the advantage of a mite of originaUy, aome clever gag writing and the performance of Tim Conway. Conway has been an Inept sailor on "Ken-le's Navy" for the life of that ihow, and he knows how to be Inept and funny. In "Eanro," he pUys a comedy Texas Ranger. Ia his bumblings, he Is aecompexied by an inept Indian named "Pink Cloud," who is a caricature of all the educated Indians on television, from Kingo clear back through th "Ercien Arrow" era.

Guy Karke Cs reia. wrote tils initial half-hour, and krdliat arare the predictable gags. pecaci3tlly you found yourself laughing In advance so tare were you of the tst beg telegraphed. This, however, could be a real Hot as much could be said for the retired "PrrU KL't Chow" which fcL3wed it TLis has (Lrent feathers, to te sure, but nndsrneain there's that same turkey. DocuxtentcryLezves Quccihtts KSC and Channel 1 Isst rdi did 'a strange docwaentsry called "The Island Called Ellis," which was to be about the famous gateway to America, through which some 13 million Immigrants passed.

This turned out to be a short course on American ImmfjrSon done against a backrround of occr-axil shots of the deserted Ellis Island. Jsse Ferrer did the narration. Curiously one cocUnt wandsr about A Or will NBC. relative newcomer. and resident network for the Junior American League, cut deep enough into some of the Nielsen ratings fat to be able to daim victory? Cc'jno DAILS The wise bettors are beins" cautious.

7 But the feeling generally is that NBC has a rood chance of caDturina 20 or 21 million viewers out of an expected fat a co cays Batch Patrick and Kea Curtis for a hired gunman, CBS11 at 10 p.m. NBC-S: The Smithsonian, color American folk art of the 10th century explored by Bill Ryan. l.OO NBC-3: Animal Secret, color Dr. Loren Eiaeley talks about how animals care for their young. 2.00 Channel 32: Tulsa Memphis State Jack Munley reports the Missouri Valley Conference game.

2:00 Channel 3: Tennessee-Georgia Bob Pettit and Eddie Einhorn call the Southeastern Conference game. 3:30 ABC-32: Professional Bowlers Tour Chris Schenkel and Billy Welu cover the Western Open in San Jose, first of 13 programs. 4:00 CBS-11: CBS Golf Classic First round match between Don January and Julius Boros vs. Lionel and Jay Hebert in the fourth annual elimination tournament with 32 professional golfers competing. 5:00 Channel 11: Race of the Week Tommy Roberts, Conn McCreary and Chuck Bang report the Dade Metropolitan Handicap at Tropical Park.

8:00 ABC-32: Wide World of Sports, color Basketball game between the Harlem Magicians and the Hartford Explorers and Alpine skiing championship at Ober- staufen, Germany. 7:30 CBS-11: The Jackie Gleason Show, color Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton come to blows in a pool parlor and end up in court 8:00 NBC-3: Saturday Night at the Movies Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden In "Sabrina," 1954 Comedy about a chauffeur's daughter who captivates two wealthy bachelors. 9:00 CBS-11: Mission: Impossible, color Mala Powers plays the wife of a scientist who tries to persuade her husband to defect to the West 0:00 Channel 32: UL-Bradley Missouri Valley Conference game televised from Peoria. mmw a csss 7 3 MaarUat t9T Mi iMat I Ci Ti national audience totaling 44 million. That, in the words of one industry source, would constitute a "real moral victory" for the challenger.

It would also doubtless cause some rethinking among agencies and advertisers of things like razor blades and deodorants about the relative value of a minute on CBS as opposed to a minute on NBC. The latter peddled its time for the super bowl at 170,000 a minute, CBS, with a naverage Nielsen rating of 15.8 for the pro football season compared to 8.0 for NBC, was able to ask $10,000 to $20,000 more per minute for its commercial time. The intensity of the rivalry between the two networks has been reflected in all-out promotion efforts over the last few weeks. Promotion has been no less aggressive in spite of the fact that under agreement both networks will carry exactly the same pictures on the screen pictures taken by CBS crews. Car Crashes, Eurps, Mlitig Ohio rjstsrist 10:00 CBS-ll: Gunsmoke, color Festus Haggen (Ken Curtis) is mistaken for a hired gunman and challenges the Watson brothers to a shootout 11:15 Channel 32: Saturday Showcase Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor and Noel Coward in "Surprise.

Package," 1960 A big time gambler, deported from his native Grecian island, is offered the jeweled crown of a dethroned king. 11:20 Channel 3: The Big Movie Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward and Hugh Marlowe in "Raw hide," 1951 A way station keeper, his assistant and a beautiful stagecoach passenger are held hostages by escaped killers. 11:30 Channel 11: The Late Show, color Burt Lancaster, Eva Bartok and Torin Thatcher in "The Crimson Pirate," 1952 An 18th century pirate captures a king's ship carrying arms to suppress a revolution. Spnclol 6 Ciscewnt 1t tsihf 4 STEP JOB $4440 5 STEP 6 STEP I KENTUCKIANA ORNAMINTAl IRON CO. 775-0510 800 NORTH 34T.H STREET A southbound motorist died in a fiery crash on Interstate 79 Friday night when his car smashed into an overpass abutment, flipped over and burst into flames two miles south of Florence.

State Police said that the body was badly burned and that identification could not be made immediately. The car had an Ohio license plate. Radio UK Man Heads State's Human Rights Agency Metropolitan Opera: Giorgio Tool, Jean Fenn, Sandor Konya and Karl Donch sing Wagner's "Die er." WHAS, FM-WHAS 1 pan. Basketball: Kentucky-Florida, WHAS, WINN UL-Bradley, WAVE UaliaaaOUe Bute, WXVW fja. Naartaa 30 WTMT unsu i i Cuatry maatc a.m.

te ita) a.m. pam mmwm ana pm Other Opposing Teams The only difference to the viewer will be in the separate commentaries by the competing teams of broadcasters. NBC in its promotion has hailed the virtues and expertise of Paul Christman and Curt Gowdy. CBS has countered with equally poetic hymns to the abilities of Pat Summerall and Frank Gifford. Part of NBC's hopes of taking some wind out ol CSS's sails Ilea in tie fact that Christman and Gowdy have been on screen for practically every American League telecast this season while CBS has tended to employ regional commentators for its NFL telecasts.

It will be several days after the actual game is over before the winner of the network clash will be known. But according to Variety, CBS must achieve a Nielsen rating of 21 against a rating of 16 for NBC. "Anything less than that" Variety maintains, "would be an embarrassment." Anything more smashing victory." Both networks paid $1 million to the leagues for the right to meet each other eyeball-to-eyeball over the Super Bowl. 7t0 WAK "Taa taactal ta Ami Catrter Jaaraal FRANKFORT, Edward T. Breathitt yesterday named a new chairman and two new members of the Kentucky Human Rights Commission.

Appointed chairman was Paul Oberst, acting dean of the University of Kentucky Law School, for a one-year term. He succeeds the Very Rev. Robert Estill, dean of Christ Church Cathedral (Episco authors of the Civil lata Law passed by the 1968 legislature. Mrs. Rosenbaum, who attended the University of Louisville, is chairman of the Louisville women's committee of the United Jewish Appeal and is a national vice-president of the organization.

She is a member of the Louisville executive committee of the American Red Cross and of the board of overseers for Ursulins College. She is the mother of Nawtat lUaaS ill WHAS SATVKOAV A.M. lite teatrmlrlaa Oaart iittlteMtaraaHAS trallc ill Parte ttew CONSOLIDATE ALL DILLS ft jat A.M. aa HAS te icaraaaara IS' fm jiite jtAl Daacjflma UlU Uteraarea was limtteaOW tei UCIA tenri aa Had Maar pal), Louisville. New members are the Rev.

F. G. Sampson, pastor of Mount Lebanon Baptist Louisville, and Mrs. Irvin S. Rosenbaum, a Louisville housewife and civic leader.

They replace Mrs. Dann Byck, Louisville, and the Rev. Mr. EstilL Both have served since the commission was treat tSateai araarnte am te liS R.w. Jl Ul AVE i2 2nd and 3rd Mortaanos on 1.

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3RD MAIN STS. SI7-7142 After 9M. to tM. Call 454.7440 513 534J iS KS7tr Maak Iff rat Maatter i ajM. VKf ii PaulCierst Sampson three children and the wife of Dr.

Rosenbaum. The Rev. lir. Sampson la president of the Kentucky Christian Leadership Conference and a director of the Louisville League and the Louisville Council of Churches. He also is a member of the board of trustees of the Lincoln Foundation.

-'-r Father of two children, he is a native of Texas. He holds bachelor-of-divinity and master-of-divinity -degrees from Bishop College in Texas. He also has a bachelor-of-divinlty dep-ee from Howard University, Washington, D.C. by the legislature In 1900. Dean Estill has been its only chairman.

The commission, in setting up its bylaws several years ago, agreed it would be best that no commissioner serve longer than six years. Dean Estill Mrs. Byck wrote the governor suggesting replacements, his office said, The commission has 10 members plus Its chairman. Oberst 52, has been a member of the UK faculty since 1946. He also is a member of the UK board of trustees.

He has served on the commission since the fall of 1962 and was one of the chief BBC Human? Announcer Laughing Fit Defended by an Official LONDON (AP) "It's a load of nuts, copper," said BBC announcer Bruce Wyndham as he read a news report of a court case, then he broke up. First he chuckled, then roared with laughter. Others in the studio joined in. The cockney remark, in a polite translation means "This is a lot of nonsense, officer." Still laughing, Wyndham, 46, finally was able to read the next item on the newscast a gale warning. An official of the BBC the staid, state-chartered British Broadcasting Corp.

said many listeners telephoned in to report Wyndham's lapse. "But let's be human." the official said. "When thing are funny, let's enjoy them." IliM Maalter MaHc I. wkio WINN WREY Pamwwrteaf M90 teatlc a a.m. la SiS a.m.

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7 1 WKLO mJlItU M.7 laVCil JtteaTt1(LO WIRS aAaaaaAmiteM aaftcMaM RRIM WSTMFM Sfttrtaj (Mvlt MNfMC tM t) tl tWaiWfJt WSAC tteraa awmc a.m. te It matetete In Fort Worth 1 THE BIBLE Court Upholds Barring Of March of Dimes Drive SPEAKS TO YOU MCeuntry Manor S1S4.S0. 'WHAT IS TKI BASIS OF Kocsusr A ChftefoaM tCMsjcii MaMHy sTvfrMlv 70 WAV! fSjV 1470WSAC 7t40 voug iQCAi ack too a yr- i Moe Light i AUSTIN (Apy-Texas Supreme Court yesterday upheld Fort Worth's refusal to let mothers walk door-to-door collecting money for the "March of Dimes." The nine-member court also prohibited Dist Judge Harold Craik, who had ruled against the city, from granting any injunctive relief to the National Foundation of the march. The court took a long, hard look at the city ordinance that Fort Worth a Manor? "Country Country Jerome Parker assistant city attorney, said the foundation was seeking to enjoin a valid city ordinance, one that imposes no restrictions on freedom of worship, press or speech. "The only thing i stops is solicitation of funds," Parker said.

He said neither the use of the mails nor vested property right were involved. Parker, said the foundation had bees notified two years ago to "keep its financial house in order. A group so biff it cannot, keep its expenses down should not be justification for a march." Svl.Sft mm creates informal charm anias js re 1 WSIS lla-M Hk Capture the antique warmth and charm of country living in your home with, this series of. Moe Light fixtures by Thomas Industries. Hoffmann Lighting has over 1000 starting, mood-setting stylings use them in any room in your home.

Also on display are wide varieties of quality fireplace equipment' LBJ Names Reynolds For Labor Promotion WASHINGTON (UPI) James J. Reynolds Jr, one of the administration's top labor troubleshooters, waa nominated by President Johnson yesterday to be undersecretary of labor. Reynolds, who has served as an assistant secretary since 1961, will succeed John F. Henning, who was named Thursday as U.S. ambassador to New Zealand.

Both Reynolds and Henning must be confirmed by the Senate. Because of a long-standing feud between Henning and Labor Secretary W. WUlard WirU, Reynolds has in effect been serving as the No. 2 man in the department for some time. The 60-year-old Reynolds, a native of Brooklyn.

N.Y., and the brother of the late author Quentin Reynolds, was brought to the department by President John F. Kennedy from the National Heffmann UflhHnf 7J14 UOranfl 4, lyndtt, Kentwcky lust east of the Intersection of LaQranga Road and Shalbyvilla Road naartne Watterson Expressway free perking. 9 0 0 SAIUS ALSO COLOQ TV FOR RENT used to stop the scheduled originally to begin Dec. 15. The dimes controversy shifted to Austin after the city denied the foundation permission to conduct its march, and Craik blocked the city from refusing the charity group a solicitations permit An ordinance gives the City Council power to deny a permit if fund-raising costs of a charity group exceed 20 per cent of the money brought in.

William M. Brown, attorney for the foundation, called the ordinance unconstitutional, contending it violated the fundamental freedom of speech. Drunken Driving Charged Loren McCubbins, 41, of the 4500 block of Maryville Drive, and Raymond K. Blevins, 49, of the 1300 block of W. GOOD TLVZ3 Food that tastes this good has to bo nono other than Charlie Simon's -it SMCIAUXINO IN TAKI OUTS rvnrmwo uadttq wr A OKN fStOAYS'TIl 9 AM.

q'. --j mi wii -f a p.m.. HOMI.MAEI SALADS CIIAS.SO.TScriicAmsrri 3015 So. 7th Indian Trail, were arrested by police yeiterday and charged with drunken riving. CMe4 1693BristewnRd.

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