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lpnlurr ill hat lit lire MHi-nliul to health. Hoe Georgia's hid to take the issue of presidential impoundment of s-s i a 1 1 appropriated funds directly to the Supreme Court. Agreed to rule on the constitutionality a long-standing provision of Having trouble sleeping these days? Don't reach for a pill tonight; tune in "Shaft" instead. You'll be snoozing peacefully in a matter of minutes. The CBS television ver MIA relatives fly to Bangkok dent James R.

loffa's conviction on jury tampering charges. Hoffa contended that liis 1HG4 conviction in federal court was based on perjured testimony and said prosecutors eaves-dropped on him in violation of due process. In other actions the court: Turned down the request of Florida promoter Glenn Turner for a review of government efforts to halt the selling schemes of his "Dare to be Great" company. Rejected several requests to reconsider last June's rulings establishing a new definition of obscenity. Denied the state of military law used against two servicemen who protested the Vietnam War.

Challenged was the "General Article" of the Uniform Code of Military justice, which lists as an offense "all and neglects to the prejudice make arrangements for the trip to Vientiane, capital of Laos. "We feel like we're drowning in the confusion and cover-up we're getting from the government," said Paul Miller of Pala-cios, Texas. His son, Capt. Curtis D. Miller, has been missing since March 29.

sion of "Shaft" has two things in common with the three MGM movies. Richard Roundtree, a fine actor, plays the cool private eye, and the theme music by Isaac Hayes is the same. TV 'SHAFT PRODUCES YAWNS uur ui'iiusl regularly. uunm of But during its transition from the movie screen to the tube "Shaft" was wrung dry of suspense and action. The result is a 90-minute session of dullness that produced a chorus of yawns when it as screened the other day.

In tonight's premiere, Shaft is called in when the bodies of a criminal lawyer and his client are found in a river. Other bodies had been fished from the water previously. Except for the lawyer, all of the victims had been tried for crimes and found innocent. The lawyer had defended most of them. We learn that the victims have been done in by a vigilante group made up of prominent citizens.

They sit as judge and jury of a "swift-and-certain court" that operates "without legal niceties." Shaft himself is pronounced guilty and sentenced to death by the vigilantes. To say he survives isn't giving away a secret because Roundtree is committed to appearing in eight segments of the series this season. The program will alternate with Jimmy Stewart's series, "Hawkins," and CBS' Tuesday made-for-TV movies. Maybe on the next go-around the writers will do bet Hermantown giving teachers 12 raise do we pack bon DuncDnes! TONIGHT: THE RIDDLE OF THE ROOK Surrounded by folklore and superstition, this bird is reputed to sit in parliament, hold court and to pronounce death sentences on fellow rooks. Neither weather nor hunting affects its breeding numbers.

How this happens is the subject of this program. Presented by KinnTtirnii PTTPr- nntiirn pniinxmu ter by Roundtree. He deserves it. ABC-TV's Bobby Riggs-Billie Jean King tennis match placed third among all programs in the national Nielsen ratings for the week ending Sept. 2.3.

The ballyhooed event trailed only the movie "Bonnie and Clyde" and DULUTH, Minn. IP) An agreement that settled a two-week teachers' strike in the Duluth suburb of Hermantown will provide for a salary increase of more than 12 percent over two years for the school system's 96 teachers. Conrad Freden, attorney for the school board, said the two-year agreement calls for retroactive salary increases of about 6.5 percent for the 1972-73 school year and 6 percent for the current year. The 12-step salary schedule this year ranges from $7,385 to $12,775 for a bachelor's degree and from $8,785 to $13,975 for a teacher with a master's degree, Freden said. Top salary for a master's degree plus 45 credits is $14,950.

Roundtree Brinkley From The Slur's Wire Services WASHINGTON, DC The Supreme Court today declined to review former Teamsters Union Presi- fiiyiniii jj W6S that gets wilder fid i An ideal way to serve any size group! the series "All in the Family." Meanwhile, reruns of "Dan August," Burt Reynolds' old detective series, continue to draw a sizable audience. The episode aired Sept. 19 on CBS-TV finished in 17th place among all the shows. "Dan August" was canceled by ABC in 1971 because nobody was watching. Funny what a magazine centerfold can do for a guy's career.

NBC-TV HAS SIGNED British actor Peter O'Toole to a long-term, exclusive contract. The agreement calls for O'Toole, a five-time Oscar nominee, to star in a number of "World Premiere" made-for-TV movies. SMALL TALK: The wedding of Britain's Princess Anne to Capt. Mark Phillips will get lengthy coverage on CBS and NBC television on the morning of Nov. 14 David Brinkley marks his 30th anniversary with NBC this month CBS-TV Thursday will present "A Boy Named Terry Egan," a report on the battle of a 9-year-old lad against infantile autism, an emotional disorder that affects the lives of at least 80,000 American young-, sters Petula Clark and Ernie Ford will host an Oct.

22 NBC-TV musical special entitled "Opryland U.S.A." Carol Lawrence, Melba Moore and Wayne Newton perform on the program "The Return of Phoenix," a musical fantasy adapted from a Peking opera, will open "CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People," a series of cultural entertainment specials. Information about programs i from network and station press release except where dot indicates a preview by a news service. Our "banquet in a box" features famous Brothers delicatessen sandwiches -stacked extra thick on a kaiser roll, plus potato salad, sliced kosher dills, and for dessert, a luscious Brothers Brownie. Includes a fork and napkin. Packed to stay fresh for hours.

DELI-LUNCH IN A BOX 1. BROTHERS CORNED BEEF, mustard, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.59 2. PRIME ROAST BEEF, barbeque sauce, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.59 3. BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, mustard, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.59 4. MINNESOTA TOM TURKEY, Durkee's dressing, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.59 5.

BROTHERS' CHICKEN SALAD, leaf lettuce, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.39 6. BROTHERS' TUNA SALAD, mustard, potato salad, kosher dill pickle, and brownie $1.39 Jfeh of the good order and discipline in the armed forces" and "all conductof a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces." Agreed to a government request for a hearing before the court in the government's attempt to gain support for broad discretion for the Federal Power Commission in regulating small natural gas producers. Granted a Southern university's request for a Supreme Court review of its fight for tax exempt status despite a policy of excluding black students. The dispute was brought to the court by the fundamentalist Bob Jones University of Green-1 ville, S.C. Officials said the agreement would be translated into a written pact this week.

The agreement also calls for making up five of the 10 school days missed' because of the strike. Classes for the 2,033 students resumed yesterday. The strike was started Sept. 24 by teachers supporting demands for a two-year contract retroactive to the 1972-73 school year. A FIRST FOR STEAM LOS ANGELES, Calif.

The nation's only geothermal power plant is in Sonoma County, where electricity is produced from giant underground steam fields. Satellite cameras already have begun mapping new steam fields in Imperial County. TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS 7:00 p.m. Gone Krupn, Buddy Rich and Joo Morcllo are among the drummers featured on "Jazz." WCAL-PM. 8:30 p.m.

"Cleveland Orchestra Concert." KSJN-IM. WEDNESDAY HIGHLIGHTS 9:00 a.m. he Senate Watergate hearings. KS.IN-FM (also I p.m., zzrzrzzi A wild comedy -fttf LOS ANGELES, Calif. IP) Despite admonitions from the State Department, 53 relatives of U.S.

servicemen reported missing in Southeast Asia have embarked on a trip they hope will attract international attention. The group left yesterday on a plane to Bangkok, where they plan to Radisson Ramp 339-2705 Northwestern Bank 339-8866 Midwest Plaza 333-6334 Brookdale 566-5400 Rosedale 636-1933 Southdale 927-7768 323 E.Franklin 335-2286 Chicago at 26th Now in paperback! The big new hit novel of the super-rich! by Lois Gould, bestselling author of fcSUCH GOOD i'RlENDS A DELL BOOK $1.75 POSITIVE ABOUT YOUR INVENTION? PRODUCTION WARKtTING INTERNATIONAL 831-3210 wtrnc TooArs irx as arc lUMOHHUWS rr- .4 i 4 UJJlukltf 7:00 p.m. Perspective. 7:30 p.m. Quality of urban Life.

8:30 p.m. Arthur Prysock. 9:00 p.m. To be announced. 9:30 p.m.

How Do Your Children Grow? KTCI-TV, Ch. 17 TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. Seminar on the Seventies. 8:00 p.m. English for Elementary Teachers.

8:30 p.m. Insight. 9:00 p.m. The Toy That Grew Up. KTCA-TV, Ch.

2 TUESDAY 3:30 p.m. Human Relations and School Discipline. 4:00 p.m. Misteroger's Neighborhood. 4:30 p.m.

Sesame Street. 5:30 p.m. The Electric Company. 6:00 p.m. Creative Stitchery.

6:30 p.m. This Is the Life. 7:00 p.m. Perspective on Crime. 9:30 p.m.

The Chan-Ese Way. Program listings are furnished The Star is not responsible WCCO-4 KSTP-5 CBS NBC TUESDAY :00: "Th tost World- Baseball Baseball 5 :00 M. Rennie Baseball 30 Cronllte Newt Nightly Newi 6 :00 Scene at Six World TnrJ.w :30 W'rld Animals Price-Right (ADV.) Dour McClure TUESDAY EVENING 6:30 WORLD OF ANIMALS. "The Riddle of the Rook." Ch. 4.

7:00 SPECIAL. "Perspective on Crime." Questions and comments of viewers are discussed by officials of the criminal justice system and academic humanists in a program originating from the Minnesota Supreme Court chambers. Ch. 2. 7:00 MAUDE.

Anticipation builds to a lively climax tonight as everyone but Walter awaits the return of Maude from a face-lift operation. Walter, thinking Maude is visiting her mother in Boston, calmly watches cartoons on TV. Ch. 4. 7:00 CHASE.

A cocaine dealer is on the loose, so the Chase crew sets up Sgt. MacCray (Wayne Maunder) as a crooked cop, selling confiscated "snow." The suspense is handled predictably. Ch. 5. 7:00 SPECIAL.

The Senate Watergate hearings. Oh. 17. 7:30 HAWAII FIVE-O. A peculiar pattern of arson sends McGarrett and his unit seaching for clues to the identity of a firebug who strikes only on weekends.

Ch. 4. 7:30 MOVIE OF THE WEEK. "ShirtsSkins." An entertaining comedy about a group of businessmen who turn a weekly basketball game into a hide-and-seek contest in which members of each team hide basketballs in New York and attempt to retrieve them. Performances by Bill Bixby, Doug McClure, Rene Auberjonois, McLean Stevenson, Leonard Frey and Robert Walden are first rate Ch.

9. 8:00 THE MAGICIAN. Tony Blake, alias The Magician, becomes involved in a kidnapping case when a singer who appears on the bill with him at a night club is held for ransom. You may be able to call some of the shots too early, but there is interest enough to keep vou going. Ch.

5. 8:00 MERV GRIFFIN. Griffin and guests discuss "Fertility and Child Birth." Ch. H. 8:30 SHAFT.

(New series.) Richard Roundtree stars as private detective John Shaft. Cli. 4. 9:00 POLICE STORY. Tony LoBianco and Don Meredith star as police officers who establish a relationship with an informant (Marine Gortner) in order to track down a bank robber.

Slickly produced segment. Ch. 5. 9:00 MARCUS WELBY. Feeling she has been rejected by her father and by Dr.

Kiley. a blind girl refuses to undergo an operation that could restore her sight. Ch. 9. 10:30 TONIGHT.

Dr. Joyce Brothers and Mel Tillis are scheduled to visit host Joey Bishop. Ch. 5. 10:30 WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT.

"File It Under Fear," a drama dealing with search for the murderer of several women in a British town. Maureen Lipman and Richard O'Callaghan head the cast. Ch. 9. 10:50 SPECIAL.

A report on the Senate Watergate hearings. Ch. 4. 11:00 MOVIE. "Tiara Tahiti" (1963).

James Mason. Ch. II. 11:20 MOVIE. "Mail Order Bride" (1964).

Buddy Eb-sen. Ch. 4. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1:00 BASEBALL. The major league plavoffs.

Ch. 5. 1:00 MOVIE. "As Long as They're Happy" (1957). Diana Dors.

Ch. II. 3:30 MOVIE. "The Racers" (1955). Kirk Douglas.

Ch. 4. The Skins team shanghai Axelrod's mother and pinch Dr. Murphy's dental chair. When the Shirts team swipe Teddy's wife and cop Benny's private MWMf fwum ip.i mnw i Movie of the Week.

7:00 Maude Chase Temp. Rising Star fi :30 Hawaii 5-Q Chase Movie StarT i JL tr Jf" Vv; i and wilder! 1 2 local, national Saturday on by the networks and stations. for unannounced changes. KMSP-9 WTCN-II ABC AFTERNOON" Big Valley Big Valley Flintstonei Gilligan'j Is. Eyewitness New Bewitched Smith-Reasoner Mission To Tell-Truth Impossible Lucy Truth-Conseq.

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