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TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1974 A I I I PAGE 19 1 Good ol' Buck has run out of bucks SHS. intn finilted rnhps or wear the SflDercent nnxt fall In the category of sad but not too surprising items that came across the news wire desk recently was this report: Good ol' Buck has declared bankruptcy. Buck's proper stage name is Cameron Mitchell. He's a pretty fair actor who has appeared in an awful lot of films (we use that word "awful" advisedly) and perhaps is best known around here for his role as Buck Cannon in the Chaparral" series. television.

Most of that series was filmed in these parts, and Mitchell must have a lot of friends and acquaintances in Tucson. 01' Buck is the kind of guy who mingles and marries. Mitchell was a show for the weekly series filmed here, and it is estimated that the series has brought him about $750,000 in "residu- als" (payments on airing of the shows, including reruns). So what's his money problem? "The reasons are the same as have happened to other actors the years," Mitchell told an Associated Press interviewer. "Stupid investments.

Parasites who live off you. Too much trust in people who handle your money. Most actors are children, really; Watch The Scene at 10 P.M. Tonight MIKEFOLEY is NO. 1 Tucson Television CD CD KVOA KUAT KGUN KZAZ KOLD NBC PBS ABC IND.

CBS Tuesday Afternoon 12 Noon ANOTHER WORLD LOVE TENNIS GENERAL HOSPITAL SO PHIL DONAHUE SHOW Guesl lo be announced. (1 hr.) CB LOCAL NEWS 12:30 P.M. HOW TO SURVIVE MARRIAGE RELIGIOUS AMERICA ONE LIFE TO LIVE SB MATCH GAME 1:00 P.M. SOMERSET LET'S ALL SING LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE SO MOVIE "Deadlock." 1969 drama wilh Leslie Nielsen. Aldo Ray and Hari Rhodes.

Dislricl Attorney tries to find killer ot newspaperman in racially troubled cily. Ten minule program entitled "Model Cities Changing Tucson" follows. (2 hrs.) SB TATTLETALES 1:15 P.M. EN FRANCAIS 1:30 P.M. JEOPARDY GAME ALL ABOUT YOU BRADY BUNCH CB S10.000 PYRAMID 2:00 0 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW El MOVIE "Two Rode Togelher." 1961 weslern with James Slewarl, Richard Widmark and Shirley Jones.

Belty Boop cartoon lollows. (2 hrs.) SB GAMBIT GAME 2:30 P.M. CB PRICE IS RIGHT 3:00 P.M. CD NEW ZOO CB HIGH A A A Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell slar. (I hr.) 3:30 P.M.

MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW CD UNCLE BOB SHOW 4:00 P.M. MR. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD GOMERPYLE CD HAZEL CB MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Peter Graves stars, (1 hr.) 1 4:30 P.M. NEWS 0 ELECTRIC COMPANY ABC NEWS CD HAZEL I 5:00 P.M. 0 SB NEWS 83 SESAME STREET CD GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 5:30 P.M.

NBC NEWS 0 HOGAN'S HEROES CD I DREAM OF JEANNIE CB CBS NEWS Tuesday Evening 6:00 P.M. CB NEWS LOVETENNIS Instruction on how lo han'dle Ihe volley with special emphasis on forehand and backhand. STAR TREK William Shalner and Leonard Nimoy slar. (1 hr.) CD BEWITCHED 6:30 P.M. WHAT'S MY LINE? MOSAIC John Marchello and Forrest Dryden conclude Iheir lalk about where our beef dollar goes.

(D THAT GIRL SB TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:00 P.M. A A 12 Officers Malloy and Reed, split up. and in separate helicopters, pursue a stolen light aircrall which took ofl in Ihe path of an airliner. BILL MOYERS JOURNAL A look at Ihe current slalus of Ihe Equal Rights Amendment. HAPPY DAYS Richie ages quickly when he tries to gel into a theatre lo see his lirst burlesque show.

Barbara Rhoades guesls. (D BONANZA Lome Greeno stars. (1 hr.) CB MAUDE The leenager from Ihe ghello who made a temporary shambles ol the Findlay household as Maude's houseguest. is back again, this time she wanls money. 7:30 P.M.

THE SNOOP SISTERS Rock slar Alice Copper makes his dramatic debul as a witch who helps lead the Snoop Sislers lo a group ot Salanists. Helen Hayes and Mildred Natwick star. Greg Morris, George Marians. Joan Blondell and Cyril Rilchard also guesl. (90 mins.) CJ TOPIC OF TUCSON Premiere.

Acting City Information Officer Jack Bonner is host with guests Morris Franks, Assistant Director ol Planning for Ihe city and Kirby Lockharl ol the cily Planning and Zoning Commission. MOVIE "The Victim." 1972 drama wilh Elizabeth Montgomery. George Maha- ris, Eileen Heckart ond Sue Ane Langdon. A young woman trapped in an 1 isolated house by a violent slorm, is unaware lhal she Js Ihe next largel lor an unknown killer. Repeat.

(90 mins.) CB HAWAII FIVE-0 Jay J. Armes guesls as a double amputee who sets oul lo avenge Ihe loss ol his hands by killing every law officer who. he leels. conlributed to his maiming. (1 hr.) 8:00 P.M.

BLACK JOURNAL A look at black tilms with Ron O'Neal. Ossie Davis and lilm critic Vincent Canby. CD THE BOLD ONES Rerun dramatic series. (1 hr.) 8:30 P.M. IB HAWKINS Billy Jim Hawkins (James Stewart) is plunged inlo powerful undercurrents ot rumor, scandal and revenge in the nation's capital when he de- lends a senator's aide accused ol murdering a muckraking reporter, Paul Burke.

Pernell Roberts. Mark Gordon, John Larch. Andrew Prine and Diana Hyland guest. (90 mins.) 9:00 P.M. POLICE STORY Clifl Gorman stars as an olticer who plays cop 24 hours a day because ol a lalse sense ol duty and uses badge-heavy lactics.

Smokey Robinson. Kim Darby. Harry Guardino and Mel Ferrer co-star. (1 hr,) SPECIAL "Going Ol The Comet." A look at what happened lo Kohoutek why il wasn't as bright as expected-and whal the scientists have learned in spile ol its unspectacular appearance. (1 hr.) MARCUS WELBY Part 1.

Dr. Kiley is named in a paternity suit by a young nurse sullering Irom a rare genelic disease that can cause delusions. Kim Darby and Linda Day George guest. Conclusion will be presented on "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law." Saturday at 9 p.m. (1 hr.) CD NEWS 9:30 P.M.

CD STAND UP AND CHEER Trini Lopez guesls. 10:00 P.M. CB NEWS CD NIGHT GALLERY 10:30 P.M. TONIGHT SHOW; NEWS Guests include Mervyn LeRoy. Glen Campbell and Raquel Welch.

(90 mins.) WORLD OF MYSTERY "Sorority Kill." A psycholic killer holds six people captive in a sorority house, each realizing lhat the captor's mind, like a lime bomb, could explode with lerrilying resulls. Martha Scott. Jane Aclman, Joanna Cameron. Kalhy Cackle. Tony Geary and Michael Margolta guest.

(90 mins.) CD MOVIE "The Lost Man." 1969 drama wilh Sidney Poilier. Joanna Shimkus and Al Freeman Jr. Discharged Army lieutenant returns lo the hopeless apathy ol his native eastern city. (2 hrs.) CB MOVIE; NEWS "Land Raiders." 1970 western with Telly Savalas, Arlene Oahl, George Maharis and Janel Landgard. A ruthless town boss' evil attacks on defenseless Indian villages cause a number of deadly reprisals against Ihe settlers in the area.

12:15 A.M. TOMORROW Dick Hughes, founder of seven or- phannges in Vietnam, is guesl. 12:30 A.M. CD HONEY WEST Wednesday Morning 5:20 A.M. CB FARM AND RANCH 5:30 A.M.

CD SUNRISE SEMESTER 5:50 A.M. REPORTAJE DE NOTICIAS 6:00 A.M. TODAY SHOW Jack Vslcnli. president of the Motion Picture Association, talks'about movie codes and ratings. (2 hrs.) CB CBS NEWS 6:45 A.M.

BULLWINKLE 7:00 A.M. THE WORLD TOMORROW CD CAPTAIN KANGAROO The Captain presents his Backyard Country Fair. (1 hr.) 7:30 A.M. DENNIS THE MENACE 8:00 A.M. WIZARD OF ODDS ROMPER ROOM CB LOVE OF LIFE: NEWS 9:00 A.M.

JACKPOT PASSWORD GAME CB SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. BAFFLE GAME 0 SPLIT SECOND GAME CB YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 9:45 A.M. LET'S ALL SING 10:00 A.M. DINAH'S PLACE Mario Thomas discusses Ihe advantages and problems ol a single-career-minded girl. ELECTRIC COMPANY ALL MY CHILDREN CB JOKER'S WILD GAME 10:30 A.M.

THREE ON A MATCH GAME SESAME STREET MAKE A DEAL GAME CB AS THE WORLD TURNS 11:00 A.M. DAYS OF OUR LIVES NEWLYWED GAME CB GUIDING LIGHT 11:30 A.M. THE DOCTORS MR. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD 0 GIRL IN MY LIFE CD RIFLEMAN CB EDGE OF NIGHT Wednesday Afternoon 12 Noon ANOTHER WORLD GENERAL HOSPITAL CD PHIL DONAHUE SHOW Guest lo be announced. 0 hr.) CB LOCAL NEWS 12:30 P.M.

HOW TO SURVIVE MARRIAGE ONE LIFE TO'LIVE CB MATCH GAME 1:00 P.M. SOMERSET LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE CD MOVIE "Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse." 1938 drama wilh Edward G. Robinson. Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart.

Criminal doctor stages robberies to study Ihe criminal mind. Ten minute program entitled "Model Cities. Changing Tucson" lollows. (2 hrs.) CB TATTLETALES 1:30 P.M. JEOPARDY GAME BRADY BUNCH CB 510,000 PYRAMID GAME 2:00 P.M.

MERV GRIFFIN SHOW MOVIE "Death Takes a Holiday," 1934 drama wilh Fredric March, Evelyn Venable and Kenl Taylor. Death lakes on a human lorm for a Ihree- day period in order to discover why people have such a lear of him. Belly Boop cartoon lollows. (2 hrs.) CB GAMBIT GAME 2:30 P.M. CB PRICE IS RIGHT 3:00 P.M.

CD NEW ZOO REVUE CB HIGH CHAPARRAL Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell slar. (1 hr.) 3:30 P.M. MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW 0 AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL An animated version of "Cyrano," wilh Jose Ferrer providing the voice 01 Cyrano de Bergerac. (1 hr.) CD UNCLE BOB'S SHOW 4:00 P.M. MR ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD SB MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Peter Graves stars, (1 hr.) 4:30 P.M.

ELECTRIC COMPANY ABC NEWS I CD HAZEL 5:00 P.M. CB NEWS SESAME STREET (D GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 5:30 P.M. NBC NEWS HOGAN'S HEROES CD ANDY GRIFFITH (B CBS NEWS in I he so list- 'ings is provided hy I networks and 'local stations. This assumes no re- i i i i for IraiiHcil by late changes in they have no sense when it to money." That's not the whole story, as people who associated with Mitchell in Tucson knew. The fact is, Mitchell is a spender; OF Buck is more than just a fast man with a buck.

He's plumb rapid with a C-note. For one thing, he's a rest-' less 55 years old and in recent years has had two costly divorces. He's now living in Darlington, S.C., with his third wife. And he had contract trouble while making a bunch of Italian films that, much to his relief, never have reached this country, He made about 40 of these stinkeroos, had a big hassle with a producer, walked out in the middle of the deal and is being sued for a million bucks. Thus, the bankruptcy route.

There are persons in Tucson who knew Mitchell as a golf nut and, what's worse, a golt club freak. No, not clubs like you join; clubs like you swing at a ball. Mitchell couldn't resist 'em; any time he saw a set of shiny, new clubs, of a make he didn't own, he had to have them. He couldn't walk through a pro shop without spending a bundle. "I must have 10,000 golf clubs scattered over this world," he once told me.

"I've got 'em in closets of hotel rooms in Tokyo and in the basements of apartments in Rome. I've got 'em stashed in every house I've lived in. And I'm gonna go right in there and buy 'that new set of Wilsons we just saw." Mitchell even tried designing and manufacturing his own clubs. He had some weird ideas about club design, and he had some clubs built to his specifications and tried to sell them. They were some- iliing less than a hotcake item across the counters; his clubs were bought only by persons who still drive Edsels.

But Buck was irrepressible. He played golf with Tucson people and spent money as if it were going out of style. Strangely enough, he never gambled on the golf course. Not even in a Nassau game. TV Views By TED CRAIG Citizen News Editor Women who love to snuggle into quilted robes or wear the popular quilted evening skirts may be in for a rough season, says Women's Wear Daily.

The trade paper of the fashion industry says that sharply higher costs of polyester fiberfill and other quilting materials are going to push retail prices on quilted robes and hostess dresses up as much as 30 per cent next fall. Reasons include a rise in price of polyester fiberfill by 4 cents a pound and an accompanying rise in other quilt components nylon facing, muslin "cheesecloth" lining, decorative embroidery, and the quilting itself. He liked the game too much, he said. He didn't like to see those big, fluid golf swings get' cramped and chokey as they do for some of us when a week's grocery money is stacked up on the final hole. He always carried a packet.

One day, after playing in miserable heat on, a golf course near Tucson, he bounded out of a cart and into a handy swimming pool. He didn't bother to remove his clothes or empty his wallet, and for the next half hour his companions were kept busy using quarters and pebbles to anchor several hundred dollars in bills as they dried in the warm breeze sweeping the patio around the pool. "I thought I had enough to pay," he said. have," said Beman as he straightened one of the crumpled bills. It proved to be a So ol' Buck is having it a little tough now, although he expects to bounce back landing his acting role in years.

He has a good part in "The Klansman," playing with Lee Marvin and Richard Burton in a sure-fire seller on bigotry in the South. Meantime, he's not absolutely destitute. In the bankruptcy petition he his debts as $2.4 million. But he lists Two bank accounts worth $26. LA CANT1NA FINE ITALIAN I OOI Featuring: Home Made Pasta lasagna Egg Plant Ravioli Chicken Cacciatore Spumoni Pizza As Only We Moke II Cocktails 2041 S.

Cray croft PH. 790-4702 Another factor in the sharp rise estimated by one robo manufacturer at 25 per cent increase in the retail price -is the price of labor, which he says has gone up as much as 70 per cent in the past year. IMOJ HAVE A GOOD (ICURf 0ji tan took SENSATIONAL! YOUR ((CURE OKU fAIR GREAT! Cameron Mitchell During a golfing visit to Tucson I had lunch with Mitchell. and professional golfer Deane Beman once when they were playing golf together in a pro- am event. Mitchell insisted on paying the bill, which came to only a few dollars, since we had only sandwiches and no expensive drinks.

Mitchell fished in his pocket for a few minutes and came up with a couple of crumpled bills and a few cents in change. He seemed embarrassed. Western Dining in A Charming Atmosphere MESQUITE BROILED STEAKS SEA FOODS feofurfng -KING SIZE CUT PRIME RIB COCKTAILS HIDDEN VALLEY INN N. Soblno Canyon I.I. 296-7941 Mondays 1145 N.

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