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DesM Michael and Kirk Douglas: Thuri, Fast Copter Cuts N.Y.-D.C. Time WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) U.N. to Hear Plea For Cambodia Aid PARIS, FRANCE (REUTERS) The Unitfid Nations THEATER CLOCK ENDS TODAY 48 Favor 'Freezing' Wages, Prices: Gallup By George Gallup PRINCETON, N.J. President Nixon is reported weighing voluntary wage-price restraints as a means of stopping inflation.

STUDIO 306 LOCUST An advanced type of helicopter anfl r. PH. 288-9255 RATED cameo, jo persons irom mia- No Nepotism Is Involved! By Harold Heffernan (North American Newspaper Alliance) HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. "Nepotism, my eye!" 25-ycar-old Michael Douglas shot back indignantly when it was suggested such might be the case when his father, Kirk, gave him the starring role in the movie, "Summertree." "If I wasn't qualified, I THE COLOR NO ONE Manhattan to mid-Washington in an hour and 17 minutes Tues- li UNDER 18 DIVORCEE" shows 48! shows 48 SHOWN AT 11-1-3-J-T- The latest survey per cent of persons interviewed in favor of "freezing" prices day. The 175-mile flight of the Marine Corps CH53, loaned to Pan tural Organization (UNESCO) executive board agreed Wednesday to consider a Cambodian plea for technical assistance to protect its cultural property.

UNESCO Director-General Rene Maheu recalled U.N. Secretary-General Thant's appeal to safeguard the ruins of Angkor-Wat. majority of Americans favored controlling prices and wages. In this May 22-25 survey, 1, 509 adults in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the nation were asked: CINEMA American World Airways and Si EASTCATE PH. 266-9100 Rated NO ONE UNDER 18 THE PICK-UP" korsky Aircraft Co.

for a three-day demonstration of vertical- GALLUP POLL li (Thursday's starting times as provided by theater managers.) INGERSOLL: M'A'S'H-fc, 8, 10. PARAMOUNT: The Sicilian Clan 5:45, 7 45, 9 50. PLAZA: Zigzag 6, 8, 10. GALAXY: Barquero 12, 2, 4, 8, 10. RIVER HILLS: Goodbye, Mr.

Chips 8. RIVIERA: Paint Your Wagon 8. CAPRI: Boys in the Band 7, 9:15. VARSITY: Cheyenne Social Club 7, 9. CINEMA Cheyenne Social Club 7:30, 9:30.

CINEMA II: A Man Called Horse 7, 9. CINEMA HI: The Pick-Up 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. STUDIO III: The Divorcee 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. WAKONDA: Oliver 2, 8. HOLIDAY: Without a Stitch 7:30, 9 25.

PLANTATION DRIVE-IN: Cheyenne Social Club 9:15, repeat one hour at 12 50 a.m. Sam Whiskey 11:15. PIONEER DRIVE-IN: A Man Called Horse and wages as long as the Vietnam war lasts, 41 per cent opposed, and 11 per cent with no opinion. The clearest Shown Daily at 12--4--M0 take-off-and-landing air service OPEN 1:30 P.M. 7:45, :50 wouldn't have landed it," he continued.

"My father is too good a businessman to take a chance on shoving art amateur into a film he has his savings Invested in. "I have two top screen roles behind me, along with several stage plays and a heck of a lot of drama study." After graduation from the OPEN 1:45 P.M. -4-1-10 ENDS TODAY differences in fell KIRK MICHAEL DOUGLAS DOUGLAS along the Boston-New York-Washington Northeast Corridor, was described as a record. John A. McKenna, Sikorsky divisional vice-president, told a ENDS TODAY A FLAWLESS CHILLER WW It has been suggested that prices and wages (salaries) be frozen that is, kept at their present level, as long as the Vietnam War lasts.

Do you think this is a good idea or a poor idea? Good Poor No Idea Idea Opin. found in terms of opinion are leorge Kennedy 7yf AnneJackson vlrfTfrrJ VkSlCIUAN CLAK'm nd Eii Wallach news briefing: "We estimate the age. Older persons, either on a fixed income or who anticipate being on one in the near future, look favorably upon controls. advanced helicopter can save the passenger almost two hours a day on a round trip between New York and Boston, compared to traveling city-to-city NATIONAL 18 41 Young adults look to improve their salary picture and therefore oppose mandatory 9:15, repeat one hour at 1:30 a.m. Battle of Britain 11:20.

CAPITOL DRIVE-IN: How the West Was Won 9, repeat one hour at 1:10 a.m. Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion 11:30. STARLITE DRIVE-IN: Cartoons 9:15. via the airports." 11 9 11 13 13 11 9 TOMORROW 21-29 years 38 53 30-40 years 43 46 50 older 56 31 Republicans 48 39 Democrats 45 44 Independents .52 39 compromised. The TV man has always been billed as "Mike" Douglas, so the new-comer agreed to change his official billing to ihc more formal "Michael." Only in the ads do you sue it that way.

"You can still call me Mike," he conceded Union Reaction THE FUNNIEST The Lawyer 9:30, repeat one hour at 1:15 a.m. Benjamin 11:45. S.E. 14TH ST. DRIVE-IN: Cartoons 9.

WESTERN SINCE "SUPPORT YOUR University of California at Santa Barbara, Michael settled in New York. Things didn't work out exactly as he'd planned. After working on several smaller stages, he suddenly was asked io test for a movie at Hollywood's Cinema Center. He won the lead role and performed well enough to get considerable praise from the critics all of whom suggested, of course, that dad's influence had paved the way. "Actually, my dad was the it American Institute of Public Opinion tomorrow They tried to leave the golden The Reivers 9:15.

Me, Natalie 1120. LOCAL SHERIFF" Czech Skyjackers WEST-VUE DRIVE-IN: Cartoons 9. Jen ny 9:20. Charly 11. DES MOINES COMMUNITY PLAY HOUSE: Don't Drink the Water 8.

1 Apply for Asylum "The Cockeye JrrXt uncoils, 5fv strikes Poland, Bonn Set NUREMBURG, WEST GER iKIW and kills! MANY (REUTERS) Three Labor union leaders and heads of industry traditionally oppose wage-price restraints, but skilled workers, many of whom are union members, currently favor a "freeze." Mayors of some of the nation's largest cities including Mayor John Lindsay of New York have called for wage-price controls. Economists are lined up on both sides of the issue, with some opposing this move because they feel it would interfere with the workings of the free enterprise system. Talks on Treaty BONN, WEST GERMANY Czechoslovak woman members DC8 Ablaze in Takeoff 6 Hart BANGOR, MAINE (AP) A of a team of eight who hijacked CaViCounty" city Templemer with the most valuable prize of all-their lives! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER captain: NEMO AND THE UNDERWATER CITY Inspired by JULES VERNE (AP) Poland and West Ger a plane to West Germany Mon many Wednesday announced agreement to work out the main day have applied for political 1 Ku irIJ most surprised guy in the world when he found out about it," he said. Michael was raised by his mother, stage actress Diana Dill Douglas, after her divorce from Kirk. Father and son asylum, officials here said Wednesday.

Four men and an elements of a treaty normalizing relations. The announcement came after three days of talks between other woman who forced the DC8 airliner with 218 persons aboard caught fire Tuesday night while taking off from Bangor International Airport. Six injured persons were taken to hospitals. Authorities said the flames were confined to the landing gear of the Trans Caribbean pilot of a Czechoslovak National Thirty-five years of public Deputy Foreign Minister Josef measurement have Airline (CAS) plane at pistol point to change course for Nu opinion shown wage and price controls favored during periods of war remberg are being held here on 2S4 suspicion of coercion and and severe inflation. armed threat.

wmm LONG KNIFE were never together much as a result, and Kirk has made some rather disparaging statements about his son's "hippie" way of life and his refusal to "dress properly." Nevertheless, his father did provide him with some valuable, off-camera experience. He did odd jobs on three of Kirk's films, "Lonely are the Brave," "Heroes of Tclc-mark" and "Cast a Giant Shadow." jet after a blow-out on the right main landing gear. The pilot guided the jet onto an apron at the end of the runway. An official of Trans-East, the base operator, said the plane's brakes caught fire and the HONG KONG (AP) Work- Winiewicz of Poland and the West German state secretary, Georg Ferdinand Duckwilz. It said that in the secret contacts fourth round in the Bonn-Warsaw dialogue the two sides had decided to "draw up formulae for the most important elements of an agreement on normalization of mutual relations." The talks were launched by Chancellor Willy Brandt's gov men excavating a hillside Korean War Only a few weeks after the start of the Korean war in 1950, the Gallup Poll found 55 per cent in favor of "freezing" prices and wages.

Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, a large unearthed a 20-inch dagger be If lieved to be more than 2,000 flames were extinguished 15 minutes later. The passen years old, archaeologists an nounced. Dan'Hoss Blocker gers, he said, left the plant by an emergency chute. The jet was en route to Frank- SUr of "BONANZA" ernment in February with the pact I fur Germany, and had arrived initial aim of signing a renouncing force. at Bangor for refueling from 5L Nanette Fabray Jim Backus -Wally Cox Mickey Rooney ITS ALMOST HERE 12-2-4 A ROBERT RYAN CHUCK CONNORS NANETTE NEWMAN nd bdOOlUy Rnt Hand at the illli A UNIVERSAL PICTURE McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey.

Greets women" washington, c. (ap) Mrs. Richard Nixon will greet some 800 delegates to a fiftieth anniversary conference of the Labor Department's Women Bureau Saturday morning at the White House. LUCIANA PALUZZI puuraior aMETnocoiM TECHNICOLOR He learned more under his father's leadership than in any drama class, he admitted. "And don't say this was nepotism, either," he protested.

"It was nothing more than giving your kid a job for the summer. Nepotism to me is whore some relative gets work for which he is not qualified. "Anyone who thinks that kind of thing exists around the movie business today just doesn't understand the economy. In the old days, when money was running like a raging river, maybe yes but no longer." af aaw-H I I I IK TV rjft Hospital Aid Bill Is Sent to Nixon WASHINGTON, C. (AP) -A compromise $2.76 billion, three-year extension of the Hill-Burton hospital aid program cleared Congress Wednesday.

The House passed the measure, which the Senate had acted upon Monday, sending it to President Nixon. The vote was 377 to 0. It would authorize $1.26 billion to continue the 24-year-old TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. OYSTER BAR ano SEAFOOD RESTAURANT CALL 2U-S9S6 FOR INFORMATION WOW (fjjSSBS) THE PICTURE All IOWA'S BEEN WAITING FOR Starts Tonight at All 3 Theatres1. A COCKEYED OPEN FEATURBS MASTERPIECE! He's not yet quite ready to iT'M A H' hli begins II SEE IT TWICE! adopt the conventional mode of SHOWS AT 7 4 9 SHOW AT 9:15 SHOWS AT 7:30, 9:30 Eyr' anti-war a I r' films end!" grant aid for construction and modernization of hospitals.

It also would set up a new $1.5 billion guaranteed loan program for which the government would pay 3 per cent of the I interest costs. 00NAID SUTHERUND HLW COULD TOM SK! RMIT Color by Deluic Pinansion" PETULA CLARK PETER O'TOOLE BE THE FIRST TO SEE THE OWNERS OF CHEYENNE'S SOCIAL CLUB ITHArS WHAT THEY CALLED IT IN IB67J In What Will Be This Summer's BIGGEST FUNNIEST HELL-RAISIN' HIT "GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS" living, as his father has repeatedly urged. Instead, he and 20 friends have purchased 200 acres in Vermont, and they'll live there this summer in what he calls "an experimental creative existence." "We're various kinds of artists and all good friends, so the ego problem won't get in the way. We will construct our own housing, grow our own food and concentrate on creating.

"We'll collaborate on mu- sic, plays, poems, dances, I TONIGHT at 8 P.M. LAST 6 DAYS OF FUN! "PAINT YOUR WAGON" STARTS ff JlJ OPENS 7:45 TONIGHT SJjjj gprfimffey STARTS at 9 PM SO BIG AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE IT STAYS A 3RD FANTASTIC WEEK BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY r-vl i 12 'SHOT I Continuous from 8:30 TONIGHT AT m.M 11 a tFUt asm 7 9:15 NOT FOR THF SHY OR TIMID. ADVENTURE Pi RATED NO ONE UNDER 17 "Boys In The Band" CINEMA AT 7 9 PM San Franciso Style Fashion Show Mon. Fri. 7 and make a movie of the entire scene.

We will do all the things we can't do in New York or Los Angeles because they don't pay off In cash." Directing fascinates Michael more than anything else in show business. He has formed his own company and calls it "bigstick productions," with no caps in either name. He has acquired screen rights to a book titled "The Drift," which he explains as "The tale of a secret place where all lost ships through the centuries have drifted." The most electrifying ritual ever n. iii vzs -r chart Li J.IjUDD HENRY FONDA CAROLYN JONES KARL MAIDEN GREGORY PECK GEORGE PEPPARD I ROBERT PRESTON KETEO-l 1 mow REYNOLDS STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE JAMES STEWART i I'ILL tU ALLAUn i a rr or or? Mtwvr mtr.vMY OPEN I P.M.-SHOW P.M.I VI JOHN WAYNE sI'PJCRARD WIDMARK i SPENCER TRACY NOW SHOWING At P.M. BARRY NEWMAN in "THE LAWYER" AT P.M.

PLUS A FIRST RUN CO-HIT Not only did the nepotism pressures face young Douglas when he began his first starring role, in "Hail, The daytime television entertainer bearing the same name protested that he was a y-C e-Lately and should change his name to avoid confusion. Both being nice reasonable fellows, they Thrilling Exciting Adventure "BENJAMIN' Tarzan battles a madman's lust for power? Program Rated WEST-VUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE WL VJ Wfsr mwcxMiHAvc. atkiii. sr. I 'Imagine these two cowboys inheriting OPEN 8 P.M.

SHOW 1 P.M.I RICHARD HARRIS NOW SHOWING AT :10 P.M. MARLO THOMAS In "JENNY" the one place in the west everyone wants to get their hands "The Cheyenne Social Club." OP At 11:08 CLIFF ROBERTSON In "CHARLY" as "A MAN GALLED HORSE" mNAVISION" TECHNICOLOR" r.p Co-Feature at Drive-In Only Positively fie Best Air Battle Action Ever! NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES PRESENTS JAAES STEWART HENRY FONDA S.E. 14th. 11 Don't let your vacation put a stop to your factual intake! DRIVE-IN THEATRE Now Showing! ay OPEN i P.M.-SHOW P.M. NOW SHOWING AT steve McQueen "Ths Reivers" -BESTPICTURE GPl TECHNICOLOR IN At P.M.

PATTY DUKE in "ME NATALIE" THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB "HEaYEAB!" LAST 7 i WHERE THE WEST WAS REALLY MADE! SHIRLEY JONES SUE ANE LANGDON written by JAMES LEE BARRETT produced wo directed by GENE KELLY executive producer JAMES LEE BARRETT music by waiter scharf JMmBh ACADEMY fTinMf AWARDS! NIGHTS Made with good taste and an alert $ense of humor. BE PREPARED to see this with complete candor It's a fact, that you won't be in the know when you get back, unless you arrange for the Des Moines Register and Tribune's VACATION PACK. To have the papers you miss delivered to your door when you return, tell your carrier you want VACATION PACK. In Des Moines, call 284-8311. Mtofflfe.

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