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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 40

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Morning-Afternoon Programs Monday Through Friday 5:33 Report a.m. They Get Thot Way 4:03 a.m. and Gardtn a.m. Ntwt 6:23 a.m. Report 6:30 a.m.

SunriM Sermter 6:50 a.m. News 7:00 a.m. 2.10— Newt Room 7:30 a.m. Stooges a.m. Kangaroo 1:30 a.m.

to Beaver 9:00 a.m. Mason Room Street Jim Kangaroo 10:00 a.m. Lucille Ball lalanne Shore 10:20 a.m. 4,6 Rivers 10:30 a.m. Hillibillies Donahue 6,11 11:00 a.m.

Family Affair of the Century 11:30 a.m. love of life Girl Squares 12:00 noon the Heart Is Street Viewing Tonight 7:30 p.m. Campbell of the Air Squad For the Nile 8:00 p.m. Wrestling Horizons 8:30 p.m. Five-O lost and Found 9:30 p.m.

6,11 Garner 10:00 p.m. Edition Welby, M.D. .10:30 p.m. People Takes All Kinds Simon Locke in Faith Drama Festival to Face and Barbara 11:00 p.m. 2,4,6, JO, of Progrest Hitchcock 11:30 p.m.

Carson 6, 11 -Doctors liOO p.m. Storm or CD 19 KDKA-TV WPSX-TV WTAE-TV WJAC-TV WSTV-TV WFBG-TV WIIC-TV WQED-TV WARD-TV (CBS) (PBS) (ABC) (ABC-NBC) (ABC-CBS) (CBS) (NBC) (PBS) (CBS-ABC) Pittsburgh Ctearfleld Pimbtrgh Johnstown Steubenville Altoona Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Johnstown 12:30 p.m. Search for Tomorrow What or Where 12:55 p.m. Douglas Tell the Truth John Riley 3.13—Classroom Education Film 1:30 p.m. Make a Deal on a match 10.19—At the World Turnt 2:00 p.m.

Gome it a Many Splen- dored Thing of Our lives 2:30 p.m. Light Game 6, 11 -Another World Stale Newt 3:30 p.m. 2.10,19— Edge of Night Hotel Bright Promises Film 4:00 p.m. At the World Turnt 3, 1 Street 4 Munstert 6 Somenet Corner 11 4:10 p.m. 2 David Frost Dick Van Dyke Timmy and Lottie Love Lucy Adventure Series 5:00 p.m.

3. 1 Misterogers Big Valley Flintifones Perry Mason Get Smart 3:30 p.m. Hodgepodge Lodge Petticoat Junction TV Bingo 6:00 p.m. Newt Weather Life Style 6: 15p.m. 3 Form, Home and Garden 6:30 p.m.

CBS News 3 Exploring the Crafts ABC Newt NBC Newt 13 Misterogers 7:00 p.m. Newt 3 Misterogers 4.10 Dragnet 6 Truth or Consequences NBC Newt 13 Newsroom The Saint (M-W-TH-F) 19 Safari to Adventure (Tue) aclrew Catherine Deneuve and Italian uallng wamff to Adventure Tue) French Storm Takes 10 Lives Television News PARIS (AP) Ten persons were killed in a weekend storm along the Atlantic coast of France, and three French fishing boats with 15 men aboard were missing off the Brittany coast. Strong winds still churned the Atlantic waves to 25 feet today. Hurricane winds reaching 105 miles an hour blew off roofs Sunday, blew trees onto passing cars and carried off a circus tent in Toulouse. Drinking water supplies were cut off in Pau and Lannion, and electricity was out in several areas.

MEADOWBROOK Splendor On Sunday Night WEDNESDAY "THE UNDERTERMENTED SOUND" FRIDAY JERICHO SATURDAY The Sound at IOHNNY SIMMS MEADOWBROOK iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiHiiiiiiiiiiii NEW YORK (AP) The network channels were ablaze with the splendor and pageantry of ancient days on Sunday night. There was "Cleopatra" on ABC "Ben Hur" on CBS, and, happily, "Elizabeth Regina" on the Public Broadcasting channels. "Cleopatra," the $40-million film of nine years ago, finally made it to the small screens. A fantastic riot of opulence and mob scenes, the goings-on in Caesar's Rome were very entertaining. The 1959 spectacle "Ben Hur" has been broadcast before, and was also drama painted with a broad brush.

Both were made to be shown on the huge screens of theaters, with the result that the vast scenes with hordes of people tended to look like disturbed ant hills when seen on television screens. There can be no complaints about "Elizabeth Regina," a BBC import that picks up in a six-part series when "The Six Wives of Henry VIII'" left off. With Glenda Jackson playing the vital, fiery daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn, the first episode concentrated on the rocky road to the Tudor death of ailing IIIIHHHIHHMIIIIIIUItHllimillltt teen-aged Edward VI, and then of Elizabeth's older half- sister, Mary. There were plots, schemes, double-dealing, skullduggery, jealousy and even imprisonment in the tower of London for the future queen. The series was made expressly for television and used closeups and comparatively few people to carry the story.

The fine acting, authentic costumes and backgrounds, and the well-written scripts made English history come fascinatingly alive. Earlier on Sunday, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra appeared in a CBS "Young People's Concert." The subject was Franz Liszt and his preoccupation with the legend of Faust. Bernstein's informal and incisive commentary was as lucid as ever and heightened the enjoyment of the music for the average viewer. ABC on Saturday night took a first, tottering step toward restoring Sherlock Holmes to television. It presented a 90- minute pilot feature, an adaptation of A.

Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Basker- villes." While it remained fairly faithful to the Conan Doyle story and attempted to recreate the atmosphere of Victorian London and environs, it lost something in the transition. It was hard to accept former matinee idol Stewart Granger in the role of the master detective. Somehow it still belongs to the late Basil Rathbone, the way "Perry Mason" belongs to Raymond Burr and James Bond to Sean Connery. The story suffered from age and obviousness. And even Holmes' ostentatious detective work came out as a gimmick.

Holmes is not alone in the revival Charlie Chan will be coming along in a pilot film Ross Martin playing the inscrutable Oriental. Eve Arden has a pilot in which she plays a lady sleuth of many a book, Hildegarde Withers. Police Chief Reinstated In Aliquippa ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (AP) Al Morelli has been reinstated as police chief of this steel town following a weekend meeting between Mayor James Mansuetti and Aliquippa Borough council. The mayor demoted Morelli to desk duty Feb.

8 on the grounds that he failed to complete certain reports and had contributed to the "demoralization of the force." After a meeting Saturady night with borough council, Mansuetti announced the differences had been resolved. TUeSOAY Search For the NUe "The Great Debate," chapter 4 of this acclaimed British series. The debate between Burton and Speke is secondary to the adventures of Samuel and Florence Baker in 1864, they leave Khartoum for a three-year journey into the African interior. 6, 11 China Lost and Found Films and expert commentary on the Peoples Republic of China. Pearl Buck narrates footage and stills recalling China's Opium War with Great Britain, the Boxer Rebellion and American missionary work in the Twenties.

How the U.S. broke with Mao Tse-tung in the late by four former State Department officers. Color films of present-day China include street scenes of Peking and workers in the countryside. 8:30 p.m., Ch. 6, 11 Cannon "A Deadly Quiet Town." Frightening drama about a young cult leader with an almost satanic influence over his youthful followers.

9:30 p.m., Ch. 2, 10, 19 Marcus Welby, M.D. David McCallum in "Just a Little Courage," a drama about family love and loyalty. 10:00 p.m., Ch. 4 OOOOOODOJCBe (D (D Amman.

A spokesman said they sent cables to U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim and the International Red Cross in Geneva appealing for intervention to stop Israel from deporting more Arabs. They also want to be repatriated. The Jordanian government announced that 950 Arabs have been deported to Jordan from the West Bank and Gaza since the 1967 war. 80 Deported Arabs Seek Repatriation AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Eighty Arabs deported by the Israelis from the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip began a sit-in and a hunger strike today at the International Red Cross office in MOW-IN FLORIDA- Enjoy the enchanted tun end South Seas Mag AKU TIKI right on the World's Most Beach DAYTONA BEACH A COMPLETE FLORIDA RESORT 132 Oceantront motel rooms and with private balcony, air-conditioning, color TV.

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was shot six times with a .38 caliber revolver. The shooting followed an argument in the woman's apartment on the city's North Side, police said. George Washington stood six feet two and weighed 200 pounds. "Rtd" ToFilt For Senate Post' MONTGOMERY, Ala. FVniiitf Postittistw Wlnton M.

"Red" Bknitfl made it official today that te to ninnlnc (or the U.S. He said he wilt seek the Re publican nomination In fa May 2 primary. In a prepared statement, the former member of President Nixon's Cabinet said he "learned a great deal abpuk Congress" when he was ifl Washington. "Too many politicians; 1 he said, "were less concerned with Who put them in office than with who going to provide the money and influence to keep them in office. "We need fewer politicians in office," he added, "and more citizens concerned with doing a job for America." Blount said he has traveled all over Alabama since he resigned as head of the Postal Service last October and is convinced that most people in the state "feel that the time has come for new, vigorous leadership They're impatient with the ways of the tired old-time politicians.

They realize that the kind of representation we tolerated yesterday is not good enough Also running for the GOP nomination are former congressman James D. Martin of Gadsden, state Rep. Bert Nettles of Mobile and Doris Callahan of Birmingham. LAST AND THE TRAMP TONIGHT AT 30 STARTS TOMORROW laugh till you LEE NESSEI faults it The CINEMA MAU "WACKY SATIRE! SHOCKING AND HILARIOUS!" -WNEWTV. uning AW CMIflUD Miieleue ItRoui in COLOR CRY UNCLE TJME SCHEDULE TONITE AT 7:00 9:30 "One Ci Tho Year's 10 Best.

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