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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 12

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12 CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Tups Aug 29 1967 Analysis disclosed some dead heart muscle cells He said the singer would remain in the hospital here about three days and then return for further medical care in Chicago where she resides Educational TV xtt9 Wins Interview Mrs Alliluyeva To Talk On NET Program Oct 2 Gospel Singer Is Ordered Hospitalized BERLIN (AP) Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson was ordered hospitalized Monday and advised to call off a European concert tour to avoid the possibility of a heart attack Dr Rolf Schroedcr cardiac specialist at the West Berlin Western! Hospital told a news-man-who had been interviewing the that he advised her not to carry out the tour Later the tour was postponed in-dcfintely "The burden of performing would have been a great strain on her heart and could have led to a heart he said Miss Jackson 55 suffered a heart attack three years ago She was to have begun a singing tour Monday night with a performance at the West Berlin Sportpalast Her tour was to have taken her to other German cities and to England Switzerland and Italy Dr Schroeder said hlood tests FISCHER QUINTS NEARLY FOUR only quintuplets the five Fischers of Aberdeen SD play while picnicking near their home They are (left to right) Jimmy Mary Ann Maggie Cathy and Margie The quints will celebrate their fourth birthday Sept 14 (AP Copyright by the Curtis Publishing Co) tried to secure an Alliluyeva appearance They behaved in a most odd manner I don't know what was going said Bichard Sal-ant president of CBS News was like trying to deal with a stone wall with cotton inside We never got an answer" Bidding Match William Sheehan vice president of ABC Television News said could have opened up bidding match between the networks for big money" He said ABC was turned down as recently as last week by the law firm He said he was told that Mrs Alliluyeva would not be making any TV aappear-ances The network officials declined to say how much they would have been willing to pay but Sheehan estimated that Mrs Alliluyeva could have earned as much as $250000 for a series of appearances Wiener said could have made a fortune hut she He said it was not known if she would appear again On the NET program Mrs A1 liluyeva will be interviewed in English either in New York or Washington "It will be a conversation about herself and about the material in her said Don Dixon director of Public Affairs Programming hope it will be as relaxed and informal as The program will be produced by Henry Mnrgcnthau HI of WGBH-TV In Boston son of the former secretary of the New York Thrift Ntwt Service NEW YORK The National Educational Television has won out over the three commercial networks to conduct an hour-long interview with Svetlana Alliluyeva Stalin's daughter will be interviewed by Paul Niven the NET Washington correspondent and former Moscow bureau chief of the Columbia Broadcasting System Oct 2 The date coincides with the publication date of Mrs Alliluyeva's forthcoming hook Letters to a Friend" It will be carried live on about 80 NET affiliated stations around the country The fact that educational TV was able to persuade Mrs Alliluyeva to appear mi its facilities was seen in broadcasting circles as a triumph It is known that the major commercial networks had been trying for months with offers of large fees to capture this television prize Mrs Alliluyeva will receive no fee from NET Educational Type will be an educational tvpe of interview" said John Wiener a member of the law firm of Greenbaum Wolff Ernst which has been handling Mrs Alliluyeva's legal affairs since her arrival In the United States last April thinks of her book as a literary or intellectual work rather than a political he said Executives of the news divisions of the American Broadcasting Company the Columbia Broadcasting System and the National Broadcasting Company all said Monday that they had France Soil Stirs By Printing Part of Memoirs ter as furious at the appearance of some 3500 words of his book in France Soir covering most of a page A spokesman for Gallimard called it a and said lawyers were being politics end art consulted Robert Villiers managing editor of France Soir a newspaper friendly to the regime took a calm view think verv good publicity for the he said worked on that story for a long time Our writer Paule Neuvcglisc got the book from private sources not Gallimard Then we did our job as a FTance Soir reported that some passages of had been withheld by the author for publication only after his death and that three succeeding volumes also were planned for posthumous publication life has touched! upon the Chinese the 1920's novel Civil War republican air French Resistance BLACK OYSTER Akkra at Next Ta FmMv'i DIFFERENT DELICIOUS GOLDEN OYSTERS ON LOUISIANA SEAFOOD PUTTER FROG COLD COLD Strata la Sat Satrli la Hopes To Salvage Tecumseli Boosted After Hull Tests Of Pills Slated Drugs Drink Could Have Killed Manager LIVERPOOL England (AP) Police removed pills from the home of manager Brian Epstein Monday for laboratory analysis in an effort to determine whether they together with liquor he drank at a Saturday night party could have caused his death Epstein 32 who was found dead in his Belgravia home Sunday had been taking pills to counter the effects of hepatitis and glandular illness which troubled him for months An autopsy will be performed in London Tuesday The result will determine whether an inquest will he held If one is necessary it probably will be held on Wednesday Private Funeral At the same time NEMS Enterprises announced that he will be given a private funeral in Liverpool later this week The service will be at Green-bank Drive Synagogue Rabbi Samuel Wolfson said he was pledged not to reveal any details of the arrangements The funeral is not likely to take place before Thursday A spokesman fra NEMS En terprises said: is almost certainly going to be a small and strictly private family affair and for this reason it is highly unlikely that the Beatles or any other artists will be Beatles Return The Beatles-Paul McCartney Ringo Starr John Lennon and George Harrison-rushed back to London Sunday night after hearing of their death They were in Bangor Wales attending a series of meditation lectures by Himalayan mystic Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Epstein discovered the Beatles in 1961 when they were a lit tie known pop group playing at Liverpool's Cavern Club He built them into one of the great show business and amassed an estimated $168 million personal fortune in the process The home In which he died cast Epstein $100000 The suburban home at which he threw his last party cost $98000 Other stars in stable included pop group Gerry and the Pacemakers and singer Cilia Black He owned a London theater Epstein never married He was described by friends as a often man He admitted taking the halluco-genic drug LSD and smoking marijuana Two Are Imlirtrrl For Dalla Muriler DALLAS HI Pedro Rivas and John Manuel Rodriguez both 23 were indicted for murder Monday for the July 22 fatal shooting of Elias Casillas 19 Elias Casillas was shot as he sat in a parted car holding a baby Tax Amnesty KUALA LUMPUR (AP) Finance Minister 'Em Siew Sin has announced a special amnesty for delinquent taxpayers for the celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of independence of the old federation of Malaya Tan said tax evaders will be able to pay what they owe in Hack taxes by March 31 wit him' facing prosecution or paying penalties DANCING NO COVER CHARGE BEER SET-UPS CORPUS CHR1STTS "SWINGINGEST LOUNGE" Safari Lounge 4522 WEBER 1126 AYERS TU2-4601 SIX POINTS CLUB Featuring Good Food1 And Entertainment WED-THURS-FRI-SAT BOO BREEDING TRIO fdi Addod Attraction NORMA Singing At Tho Piano ADVERTISEMENT Agoiiziif Fail After Tooth Extractions PAIN-A-LAY (k rientiai'e famula) briiifi quick relief from llw agonising rain xfler normal tooth extraction You'll bo unond how quickly PAIN-A-LAY takn I ha acha out of pain PAIN-A-LAY ia aqually aliactiva in relieving tha rain of aora fuma Iran falaa taath Gat PAIN-A-LAY Iron your druggiat today! The ROGUE'S CLUB 3 The COLOURS (Formerly Tha String-a-Longs) A kHear their hit meant "MATILDA" 4115 I Alameda UU-fUl 4 kAAAAAAAAAA TUESDAY AUG 29 6:21 National Anthem 6:32 Chapel 6:34 Program Preview 6:35 University of the Air 7:05 CBS Morning News With Joseph Benti 7:30 Big Ten Cartoons 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Candid Camera 9:30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Andy of Mayberry 10:30 Dick Van Dykt Show 11:00 Love Of Life 11:25 CBS MID-DAY NEWS 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 The Guiding Light 12:00 TEN STAR PHOTO NEWS 12:10 RFD-10 RADAR WEATHER 12:15 KartuneClub 12:30 As Thn World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 To Tell the Truth 2:25 CBS NEWS WITH I DOUGLAS EDWARDS 2:30 The Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Leave It To Beaver 4:00 Big Tea Cartoons 4:30 Sea Hunt 5:00 One Step Beyond 5:30 CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE 6:00 Corpus Christ! Today 6:15 RADAR Weather 6:20 Photo Ten News 6:30 DAKTARI The Doktari tries to rescue Clarence the cross-eyed lion from the "House of Lions" 7:30 SPOTLIGHT Starsi Robert Goulet Lai-nie Kazan Tommy Cooper and the Peddlers $8:30 TEN STAR movie The story of a fabulous guy and the exciting mu-? made The Benny sic he made Goodman Story 4t starring Steve Allen Donna Reed 10:30 TEN STAR NEWS WEATHER end SPORTS 10:50 THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW Late night variety and fun with Joey and his family of entertainers 12:00 Ten Star Final News 12:05 Prayer For Tomorrow 12:10 Sign Off WS-'-: revolution of whence came his the Spanish in which he was a commander the and postwar DIAMOND BAR UL2-40M CleMd Mender ATMOSPHERE SEAFOOD FRIED SHRIMP HALF SHELL SHRIMP CREOLE (AH yaa caa tat I REAM ROLLS LEGS BEER ON TAP fmltd mag Ctlar tvtry weekend 7:30 Domingo Pong Show 8:00 Choyonno 9:00 Jock LoLonno 9:30 Dotonno Hollywood 9:55 Children' Doctor 10:00 Hon ay mean Race 10:30 Family Gomo 1 1 :00 Everybody! Talking 1 1 :30 Donna Road Shaw 12:00 Tha Fugitive c-t :00 Tha Nawlywed Gama c-1 :30 Dream Girl '67 c-1 :55 Ntwt with a Woman's Touch 2:00 Control Hospital 2:30 Dark Skodowi c- 3:00 Doting Gama 3:30 Matinaa Theatre "Hell Canyen Oetlewi" Brian Keith 5 Peter Jonningt and tho Now! c- 5:30 McHolo'i Navy 6:00 THIS DAY 1967 Local News Weather Sports 6:30 Combat A band of gyptia ham-M Sgt Sounder' iquod when he refute to turn over a captured German major c- 7:30 Thi INVADERS David investigate a wealthy butlnewnan who it ttrangely dominated by hi new partner C- 8:30 haytoa Piece Adrienne and Batty argue over Steven' affection Eddie Jack creat-e new problem far Lei-lie Harrington 9:00 Tha lilly Graham Hoar 10:00 Rig Now Local Newl Weather Sport 10:15 THE FUGITIVE The lat in the Hriat -whan Kimble tha one-arm man ana Lt Gerard hove a final confrontation 11:15 BIG MOVIE "Naked City" Barry Fitzgerald Howard Duff 12:00 Church of Christ 1 2 05 New Woatkor 5 parti e-eeler pregraaii New Yerk Times News Service PARIS The fall literary season got under way prematurely with a Monday when the newspaper France Soir published without permission extracts from Andre memoirs The book titled is the first in 10 years from the pen of Malraux the novelist critic and former Resistance fighter who is now President Charles de Gaulle's minister of culture Judgin from the excerpts Monday it offers highly original Impressions of great men and moments of history US publishers alone are said to have offered up to $250000 for the translation rights Dou blcday and Scribner are among those said to be involved Malraux and his Paris niblisher Gallimard had reused many bids for serialization rights in advance of the appearance here in early October Malraux had even declined to grant interviews to publicize it An aide explained that he had wanted to avoid taking undue advantage of his political office in publicizing the book The aide described the minis Motorola RECTANGULAR COLOR TV VERSATILE court TV! Roll It ground! Build Ini Show It om Gooi moot ony- MWMlatii BIG COLOR PICTURE FITS CLOSE TO WALL MARCO ELECTRONICS 1621 MORGAN TU3-0772 At Underwood's ANNAPOLIS Md UR The tensile strength of the steel -hulled Tecumseh sunk during the battle of Mobile Bay during the civil war is for salvage operations The Tecumseh whose sinking caused Adm David Farra-gut to say the torpedoes full steam ahead" was discovered last January Its hull was up and only the bow was projecting from the mud when divers found it The vessel is about the size of Rc-Prcmicrc Set For 1st Academy Award Winner SAN ANTONIO iff! The silent motion picture winner of the first Academy Award will re-premiere here Tuesday with the glitter and fanfare of its first release 40 years ago Co stars Buddy Rogers and Richard Arlen producer Lucien Hubbard and chief cameraman Harry Perry are to attend The movie won the award in 1928 and was filmed here in 1928 It was one of the last large-scale productions of the silent film era DANCE AAomIc A THE HOUSE ROCKERS THURS-FRI-SAT Featuring "Little Mariea" Vecaliit THE RED CARPET 001 HWY 44 TU4-1M1 CLOSED SUNDAT RCA VICTOR New Vista TV M0REPE0PIE 8H3S SKBi OR COLOR Black I Whitt Starts at $9995 Color at $33995 SALES SERVICE "Sirring Hit Arta Ovtr 20 Vtan" 9305 Agaat TU3-2232 Car girt Christ! I01S Main 643-2826 Portland Today Show Area 6 Nawi-Woothor Today Show Area 6 Now-Weothr Today Show I Snap Judgment NIC Now Cancantratian Parte nality Hollywood Square Jeopardy i Eye Cue NBC Nowi Aroa 6 Nowi-Waathor I Colonel Christopher NBC Newt Day of Our LIvm Tho Doctor A noth or World Yon Don't Sty Tho Motch Gomo NBC Now! I Colonel Chriitophor I Ciieo Kid i Let'i Make A Deal I Hunfloy-Brlnkloy I Aron 6 Nnwi-Wanthor I Tho Girl from UNCLE In Hawaii April and Mark probe tha actlvitie of a mytterioue Japaneta c- 7:39 Future Planning For Tho orpin Chriiti Aron an evaluation of tha need and possibilities a eon through tho eye of tho planning expert c- 1:00 Tuatday Night At tho Movie: MW OR mRtn Jerry Lewis Dean Martin A wacky socialite dec Ides to fulfill a lifelong ambition and head for the wide open spaces AREA 6 NEWS Action new en film It happane c-1 0:30 Tonight Show Kaye Ballard guest 12:00 Ira 01 e-Celer Pragreew Last Queen Mary Voyage Scheduled 4 Pasteje Tickets and Reservations Rafael Longoria 0 Box 67 Phones 2-0667 or 2-2014 Bolivar at Juarez Laredeo Tamps Mexico TUESDAY and THURSDAY Hat RMdy-to-Sorao VIAL CUTLETS "TO-CO" ONLY 1JV LI a World War II destroyer 225 feet long and with a displacement of 2100 tons It carried 93 of her 114 crew members with it when It sank Aug 5 1864 Dr Alan II Rosenstein a physical metallurgist at the Marine Engineering Laboratory said the tensile strength of the specimens tested is about 50000 pounds a square inch He said this would to salvage operations planned for the historic vessel Flans to reclaim the Yankee ship are being carried out jointly by the Smithsonian Institution and the Navy After raising through use of some 24-30 cables passed under its hull it is hoped that the ship can be made shipshape enough for eventual transportation to Washington The ship Is not expected to break water until 1970 or 1971 Tests on specimens of the hull were conducted with devices that pulled hour glass shaped pieces of the hull apart measuring the tensile strength and breaking point MifltownKiwani Club The Midtown Kiwanis Club will meet at noon today at Chung Mei Restaurant and discuss the proposed city sales tax The Queen Mary is scheduled to leave New York Harbor for the last time on Sept 22 for the final crossing to Southampton The city of Long Beach win then become the owner of the 1019-foot vessel The cost of getting the vessel from Southampton without passengers and only a skeleton crew would be $600000 Long Beach hopes to retrieve some of this cost with a sell-out voyage Alfred Bloomingdale president of Club said plans call for an Oct 3t departure from Southampton and stops at Las Palmas Canary Islands Rio de Janeiro around Cape Horn at the foot of South America to Valpariso Chile Callao Peru Balboa Panama Acapulco Mexico and then Long Beach THE NEW Ml PIRATE'S CLUB Pick 'n Ploy On Our Playtr Piono finest Padre Molel 9401 So PRIVATE Doily laffat Sunday Ntw Yttk trim Newt Strvlct NEW YORK The Queen Mary's final voyage will be a 39-day cruise with stops on three continents and a passage around Cape Horn before she becomes a permanent maritime museum hotel facility and convention site in the port of Long Beach Calif Details of the cruise were announced Monday at a news conference at the St Regis Hotel by officials connected with the venture The City of Long Beach which purchased the ship on July 26 for $34 million has appointed Club Inc in cooperation with the Fugazy Travel Bureau Inc general sales agents and cruise management for the last sailing of the 81237-ton superlincr William Fugazy president of the travel agency said over 400 Mary had applied for accomodations on the 31-year old final voyage before knowing the details INCH-12 INCH-14 INCH "Fineet In Town" ANGELO'S I Staple UL1-21S1 RANQUETS Up To 150 Porsonf Call Andoroon Mgr WE7-1433 in steaks and seafood II I rfJO AM-1 PM I S12S laffat 112 PMI SI 75 Padra Island Dr WE7-1433.

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