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Reader snys Sunday, November 23, 1975 The Manhattan Mercury A5 1 Demo stop Wallace movement will be To The Editor: absurd to be spread on the front page waist down than dead from the neck To The Editor absurd to be spread on the front page to no avail would have been hung for would have been hung for I I fc mi I II MI CIS 11 I I I I I mi iJtmtciu i i 4 ,11 tir mc i 1 I icii tu i rnRTTTrTra of the newspapers, reiterated by the subsidized "commentators" on radio up." Franklin Deficit Roosevelt never It would be hilarious if it wasn't disgusting. Even so, the old Mugwump (who has been watching the snow since me nrst time McKinley, Debs and Bryan fought it out, way back when) can get an occassional chuckle out of it, even though his stomach is threatening to heave up Jonah. I mean, of course, the "Stop Wallace" antics of the other nine declared candidates for the Demo nomination, And the one non-candidate who is running harder and spending more money on his non-, campaign than any of the declared candidates. They are all agreed on just one thing. Stop Wallace! Anything to discredit the man who has more grass roots support than any two of the others.

No rumor is to "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn (12) Bonanza (27) Bud Moore: Football (41) Moore: Football (13) 11:00 FBI (4) Name of the Game (9) 700 Club (41) 11 :10 Ellis Rainsberger: Football (13) On The Road (27) 11:40 MovleMystery: "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo" Warner Oland (1 25 min.) (13) (5,9) Dragnet (41) 12:35 Movie Drama: "The Great Sinner" Gregory Peck (2 hrs.) (5) 12:45 News (10) (9,10) Targe (41) (13) NOTICE CUSTOMERS OF Muse Langton 107 South 4th Call for rates on Homeowners, Renters Auto Insurance Very competitive Stop in and pick up your 1976 Currier Ives Bicentennial Calendar was aoie to stand up, without a steel harness to support his weight, all through his three and a fraction terms, and he was hailed as a demi-God. It so happened that I was inkNew England last June visiting friends and relatives in several states back there. Among others I met a young Boston Irishman. One morning, at breakfast, we were looking over the morning paper. There was a Kennedy story on page one.

My Irish friend blew his top, as only an Irishman can. "That He ought to have been strangled when he was a small child. And all the other Kennedys with him. If it hadn't been for the millions that his Dad made in the bootlegging business he SPECIAL-tffiDAY Drive-In Restaurant 1911 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Phone 537-0100 from Union Of1-.

that Chappaqiddick mess. That was coldblooded, first degree murder, and everybody in Massachusetts knows it. If we could have an honest election that wouldn't carry a single county in the state. But we haven't had an honest election for so long that the voters wouldn't know how to act if we did." Perhaps the Irishman exaggerated. Irishmen sometimes have that fault, but it was interesting to hear what one of them thought about the Messiah who is come to save the Democratic Party and the American nation, and who is spending something like $150,000 per month to let the Nation know that he is the only man who can save the nation.

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Quack psychiatrists are hired to psychoanalyze him, for broadcasting in press, radio and TV. Pseudo medical "authorities" are trotted out to issue ponderous opinions that the disabilities from which he suffers are "sufficiqnt to gravely impare his ability to discharge the heavy responsibilities of the office of President." His record is examined with a microscope to detect any deviation from the Communist Party Line, which of course would disqualify him from any consideration by any true "liberal" (read "useful And so his supporters gleefully reply, "Better paralyzed from the warm offer a rewarding one, too. While you're your savings will be earning the law. TV BANK 8th Houston Sat. SUNDAY November 23 30 Faces of Religion (4) 00 Church Service (4) Good News (9) Mr.

Chips (41) 30 Day of Discovery (4) This Is The Life (5,13) Gospel Heritage Hour (9) Davey and Goliath (10) Devlin (27) Hour of Deliverance (41) Doodletlme (10) Paster's Study (12) :00 ad Time Gospel Hour (4) Your Church and Mine (5) Insight (9) Vision On (10) Herble and Friends Read the Funnies (12) Day of Discovery (13) Adventures of Gllllgan (27) Jimmy Swaggart (41) :30 Christ Unlimited (5) Treehouse Club (9) Uncle Bill Reads the Funnies (10) Mr. Gospel Guitar (12) Herald of Truth (13) Revival Fires (27) American Religious Town Hall (41) :00 Oral Roberts (4,13) Nanny and the Professor (10) Day of Discovery (12) Kathryn Kulman (5) Dimensions In Black (9) Hour of Power (27) Calvary Temple (41) :30 Hour of Power (4) Minority Matters (5) Notre Dame Highlights (9,13) Devlin (10) Jerry Falwell (12) Camera Three (5) These Are The Days (10) Wrestling (27) :30 Rex Humbard (4) Al Onofrlo: Football (9) Make A Wish (10) Face the Nation (5,12,13) 00 Look Up and Live (5) College Football 1975 (9,13) College Football '75 (10) Guidelines (12) Meet The Press (27) :30 American Lifestyle (4) NFL Pre-game Show (5) Music and the Spoken Word (12) Grandstand (27) :00 Perspective (4) NFL Football: St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Jets (5,13) Hogan's Heroes (9) Issues and Answers (10) Formby Furniture Care (12) NFL Football: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns (27) Mister Ma goo (41) :30 Garner Ted Armstrong (4) Issues and Answers (9) NFL Football: Philadelphia Eagles vs.

Dallas Cowboys (12) Call of the West (41) :00 The Champions (4) Movie-Comedy: "The Trouble With Angels" Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills (2 hrs.) (9) Other Issues, Different Answers (10) Movie-Western: "Destry Rides Again" James Stewart (2 hrs.) (41) :30 It Takes A Thief (4) Quinto Sol (10) :00 The Champions (4) World of Survival (10) :30 Here Come The Brides (10) Little Rascals (41) 00 NBA Basketball: Philadelphia vs. Atlanta (5,13) Movie-Comedy: "It's Only Money" Jerry Lewis (90 min.) (9) NFL Football: Oakland Raiders vs. Washington Redskins (27) Audubon Wildlife Theatre (41) :30 Movie: "Drum Beat" (2 hrs.) (10) NBA Basketball: Philadelphia vs. Atlanta (12) Friends of Man (41) :00 Book Beat (11) Movie-Adventure: "Lassie's Great Adventure" Jon Provost (2 hrs.) (41) :30 Famous Classic Tales (9) Antiques (11) :00 Chemistry of Cooking (11) :30 News (4) Movie Shorts (5) News (9) TV 10 News (10) American Issues Forum (11) American Life Style (13) :00 The Deaf Hear (4) News (5,12,13) Swiss Family Robinson (9,10) World Press (11) Movie-Fantasy: Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" Gene Wilder (2 hrs.) (27) Three for the Road (41) :30 George and Diane (4) World War II: A Call to Arms (5) Lowell Thomas Remembers (11) Bobby Vinton (12) Candid Camera (13) :00 Six Million Dollar Man (9,10) Cher (5,12,13) Evening at Symphony (11) Little Rascals Theatre (41) :30 Warren Roberts (4) :00 Kojak (5,12,13) Movie-Drama: "The Legend of Valentino" Franco Nero (2 hrs.) (9,10) Masterpiece Theatre (11) McCloud (27) Movie-Drama: "A Taleof Two Cities" Ronald Colman and Elizabeth Allan (2 30 min.) (41) :30 Teach-in (4) :00 Bronk (5,12,13) Ascent of Man (11) :30 Christ Unlimited (4) :00 News (4,5,9,12,13,27) TV 10 News (10) Cheoistry of Cooking (11) :15 News (13) :30 FBI (4) Movie-Western: "Hannie Caulder" Raquel Welch (2 hrs.) (5) Sports Extra (9) Best of Hollywood II: "Fire Down Below" (10) Movie 12 Today's Camera Three. "Approaches to Acting." Pert II.

Last week's instructive study of "method acting" by Lee Strasbarg is followed today by a demonstration of three completely different approaches to acting. One is a session with members of the Open Theater, whose work combines a feeling for dance, pantomime, music and speech, woven together into a fascinating whole. Another is a visit with a voice coach Kristin Linklater, and the third features the highly experimental Andre Gregory, best known for his unusual production of "Alice in Wonderland." 10:00 AM CBS. Face the Nation. Live from Washington, David W.

Belin. a lawyer for the Warren Commission who also served on Vice President Nelson Rockefeller's CIA Commission, will be interviewed by CBS correspondent George Herman, and two reporters still to be selected. 10:30 AM CBS. lituei and Answers. This hour-long special edtion of the series, taped yesterday at the Republican Governors' Conference in Wichita, Kansas, features interviews by correspondent Bob Clark with the following Governors: Meldrim Thomson Jr.

of New Hampshire: Arch Moore Jr. of West Virginia; Robert F. Bennett of Kansas; Christopher Bond of Missouri; and Daniel Evans of Washington. 12:00 PM ABC. Movie 8pcclal.

"Willy Wonka n4 the Chocolate Factory." (1971). (Repeat). Family entertainment based on a children's story by Reald Dahl, with a musical score by Anthony Newley and Leslie Brtousse. Gene Wilder plays Willy, a world famous candy-maker who offers a priie of lifetime supply of candy, and a tour of his factory to five lucky kids. The fantasy, particularly the candy factory sequences, should entertain the kids 6:00 P.

NBC. Cher. The appearance of British rock star David Bowie is the main interest here. David sings "Fame" and works with Cher in a medley ranging from "Day Tripper" to "One is the Loneliest Number." Polished Tony Randall, who is brave enough to act in the sketches, can be seen playing a bank official hit for a loan by Cher, and a toy manufacturer intensely proud of his war games. 7:00 PM CBS.

Evening At Symphony, Claudio Abbado conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra In a concert of music Including three impressionistic nocturnes by Claude Debussy "Nuages, Fetes and Sirenes" and the Symphony No. 9 by the contemporary master Serge MONDAY November 24 Llnkletter (5) 5:55 Christopher Closeup (5) 4:00 Pastor's Study (12) 4:15 Jack LaLanne (10) Community Window (12) 4:25 Sunrise Semester (5) 4:30 Reed Farrell (4) New Zoo Revue (9) Sunrise Semester (13) 4:35 Ag Today (12) 4:45 Kansas Scene (10) Morning News (12) 4:55 Farm Report (5) (4,27) CBS News (5,12,13) Bugs Bunny (9) AM America (10) Felix the Cat (41) 7:25 Spirit of Independence (41) 7:30 Banana Splits (41) (13) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (5,12,13) Bullwinkle (41) 8:30 Huckleberry Hound (9) Tennessee Tuxedo (41) 9:00 Gospel Singers (4) Price Is Right (5,13) Celebrity Sweepstakes (27) Merv Griffin (9) Romper RoomtlO) Sesame Street (11) Joyce Livingston Show (12) Lost In Space (41) 9:30 Jack LaLanne (4) Price Is Right (12) New Zoo Revue (10) Wheel of Fortune (27) 10:00 Shortcuts to Sewing by Alfred Bach (4) Diamond Head (5) Gambit (13) Etcetera (9) Green Acres (10) Electric Company (11) High Rollers (27) 700 Club (41) 10:30 Muriel Stevens Cooking Show (4) Happy Days (10) Hollywood Squares (27) Love of Life (5,12,13) Chemistry Cooking (11) 10:55 Consider This (5) News (12,13) 11:00 Paul Bernard Psychiatrist (4) Magnificent Marble Machine (27) Young And The Restless (5,12,13) Showoffs (9,10) Cultural Anthropology (11) 11:30 Galloping Gourmet (4) All My Children (9,10) 3 For The Money (27) Search For Tomorrow (5,12,13) Life In The Spirit (41) 11:55 NBC News (27) 12:00 Agri-news; Agri-weather (4) Noon Edition (5) News (27) Ryan's Hope (9) TV 10 News (10) Noon News (12) Mid-Day In Kansas (13) Movie-Adventure: "Lassie's Great Adventure" Jon Provost (2 hrs.) (41) 12:15 Woman's World (12) Nancy's News-Views (27) 112:30 Agri-show (4) Days of Our Lives (27) As The World Turns (5,12,13) Let's Make A Deal (9,10) 1:00 Journey to Adventure (4) Guiding Light (5,12,13) $10,000 Pyramid (9,10) 1:30 Club 700 (4) Doctors (27) Edge of Night (5,12,13) Rhyme and Reason (9,10) 1:55 Stitching Witchery (41) 2:00 Another World (27) Match Game (5,12,13) General Hospital (9,10) Love, American Style (41) 2:30 Tattletales (5,12,13) One Life to Live (9,10) Dick Van Dyke (41) 3:00 Dinah! (4) Family Affair (5) Give Take (12,13) Flintstones (9) Merv Griffin (10) Sesame Street (11) $10,000 Pyramid (27) Munsters (41) 3:30 Movie-Thriller: "When Michael Calls" Ben Gazzara, Elizabeth Ashley, Michael Douglas (2 hrs.) (5) Gambit (12) Adam-12 (13) Let's Make A Deal (27) Little Rascals (41) 4:00 Partridge Family (9) Mister Rogers (11) Ironside (13) Gilllgans Island (27) Mickey Mouse Club (41) Mike Douglas (4,12) 4:30 Cultures of the World (2) My Three Sons (9) Mickey Mouse Club (10) Electric Company (11) Leave It To Beaver (27) Gilligan's Island (41) Denotes reruns. Top Shows Prokofiev. 7:00 PM PBS. Kojak.

A grade murder yarn for Kojak fans. Our police lieutenant runs into interference from the FBI and loses a bookkeeper while digging into the background of a sharpie. Plot obstacles thwart Kojak at every turn, keeping actor Savalas simmering. Guest Robert Alda adds suture to the show playing the Kojak wants so badly. 8:00 PM CBS.

McCloud. "Three Guns for New York." A good, solid drama. The ending won't surprise you, but the action Is to hold your interest all the way. Marshal Sam (Dwnis Weaver) is the target of three New Mexico bad guys, who think he absconded with the loot after he locked them up for a bank robbery, 12 years ago. Things get hot and heavy when they beat up McCloud, and kidnap his girl friend Chris (Diana MuMaur), but fear not justice triumphs.

J.D. Cannon is? his usual cantankerous self as Chief Clifford, and Terry Carter has a meaty role tonight as Sgt. Broadhurst. 1:00 PM NBC. Sunday Night Movie.

"The Legend of ValeoUM." 1975) Recommended only to fan magaiine enthusiasts. This is a highly romanticised version of the life and loves of Rudolph Valentino, the silent film star who captured the hearts of millions of movie-goers in the 1920s. Franco Nero plays the Italian Immigrant who rose to Hollywood stardom, and the best thing that can be said about his performance in thai cliche-ridden script is that he's authentically Italian. Sutanne Pleshette, as a writer who started him on his way, gives the film's beat performance. According to this version, written and directed by Melville Shavelson.

Valentino was ao unhappy man who sever enjoyed hit success and became the victim of heartless women, ruthless producers and over-sexed fans. 1:00 PM ABC. Masterpiece Theatre. "Notorious Wemaa.V N. t.

"Success." Tune and meet the George Sand the world has been remembering all these years, brought to life by Rosemary Harris with wit. humor, passion, talent and energy, all In staggering supply! Tonight, you see her living the bohemian life in a walk-up flat in Paris, with a young lover eaten up by jealousy tor her success aa a writer. Watch her astonishing ability to make friends with a major publisher, the novelist Balsec, and th leading actress of the day. until she meets a man she can't control, the offensive, arrogant author Prosper Merimee. 1:00 PM PBS.

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