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Page 7 Det Moines Registe: July 1 3, 1 966 v-" PLAN FOURTH TV NETWORK By George Gent New York Times Nowt Service HERMITS GRAB GUITARS, FLEE NEW YORK, N. Y. Plans for the formation of a fourth p- commercial television network scheduled to begin operating in the fall of 1967 were announced Tuesday. The new network is headed by li-4? HERMITS- Continued prom Page One throwing paper cups and even an orange Teddy bear. As the group was belting out "The House of the Rising Sun," in came the Hermits, and another mob scene.

Police as well as the promoters of the show were trying to hold back the wide-eyed fans. One girl screamed, "I touched Herman! I touched Herman!" Friends took her outside for air. At the first aid station, Fire Daniel H. Overmyer, president of the Overmyer the nation's largest warehouse concern, and Oliver E. Treyz, former president of American Broadcasting television network.

The Overmyer Network, as it will be called, initially --s I I V4 1 if Vtk I Captain Blake Walker was busy administering smelling salts to faint girls and aspirins to adults nopes to pr ovlde programming eight hours a day, 56 hours a week. It expects to begin operations in September, 1967, and will transmit programs to its affiliates via the coaxial cable and microwave facilities of the American Telephone Tele- graph Co. Overmyer, the network's -chairman, said he had "verbal with headaches. Finally, on the stage came the Hermits, headed by Herman himself, whose real name is Peter Noone. He smiled, waved, danced.

That's all the crowd needed. agreements" with 35 independent stations to use the net (I Now and then a girl would break through and try to crawl work's programs, but that he expected to have more than 100 -stations by the time operations REGISTER PHOTO up upon the stage, only to be 7 The Squealers Night Out hauled down again. Then Pandemonium Soon there was pandemonium. "Let them come, they want to see Herman," said Herman Debra Curtis, 12, and Sharon Sanford, 14, join with thousands of their contemporaries at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in a screaming welcome for The Animals who along with Herman's Hermits performed Tuesday night. Some of the fans turned up at 8 a.

m. to get in line for tickets for the evening of shouting and stamping. Hot, Heavy Work begin. The intial investment to make the network functional, he said, would be between $6 million and $10 million. He owns six television stations.

The new network expects to provide its affiliates with a daily news service from United Press International. waving his arms and smiling. They stormed the stage er masse, and police were throw Ronald Mason, of 3937 E. Thirtieth grimaces in the heat as he works on construction of the Sixth Avenue Bridge. Des Moines had a high Tuesday of 98.

ing them off right and left. "Attention! Attention!" a bur PREVIEW YOUR ENTERTAINMENT KRNT Radio ly sergeant yelled into a micro 1350 CBS. Moines The network also plans to The Best on TV Today phone, and Herman yelled back, 5:30 Reno; News 6:45 Album Music EDUCATION TV COLOR URGED provide a two-hour live variety show in color five nights a week Just one more, they want to Agency Has Fall's TV Losers Picked Already By Dean Gysel (Det Moines Register-Chicago Daily News Service) hear Herman!" from various Las Vegas hotels. also plans a heavy involve- ment in sports and cultural 7:00 World Tonight 7:15 Sports 7:35 Del Hull 8:00 News 8:10 Nitewatch 8:35 Capital Clkrm. 9:00 News; Nitewatch 10:00 News; Sports 10:30 Fly By Night 11:00 News; Hull Color TV should be designed 8:30 Dick Eaton 9:45 Hymn Time 10:00 News 10:10 A.

Godfrey 11:00 News 11:15 House Party 11:40 Dick Eaton 12:00 News; Eaton 1:15 Party Line; Buy and Sell 3:30 Reno; News 6:00 News; Sports into Iowa's educational televi For five minutes Herman sang, "Nan, nah-nah-nah, nan nah nab-nah," as girls trampled themselves to get near him as he squeezed between two policemen. Finally, they grabbed their NEW YORK, N. Y. There's really no point in going through the next television season. Kenyon Eckhardt, advertising agency of New York City, has already computed the losing shows.

sion network from the beginning, the Iowa Joint Committee on Educational Television recommended Tuesday. 70,000 OF AGE FOR FIRST VOTE The new shows you had better mation toward existing shows which comes from another see quickly, according to E's outlook, are Shane, The testing service, TVQ Monkees, Garry Moore Show The computations are made The Felony Squad, The Man KDMI-FM Radio 97.3 tnc, Des Moines 6 00 Charlie Brown 9:00 Religion 7:00 Life Guide 12:00 Bobbi Vance 7:15 B. McConkey 2:00 B. McConkey 7:30 B. J.

Hargis 4:00 Dick Vance 7:45 Rich. Cotten 6:00 Jimmy Sands 8:00 Dick Vance 9:00 Russ LaVine The Joint Committee said the increased cost of setting up the network for color TV production and transmitting would be less than the cost of in January so the agency can determine where it will place Who Never Was, Milton Berle about $35 million in adver tising money. For that kind of guitars and ran for it. The girls knocked down six large wooden partitions on each side of the stage and went after them. The Hermits and Herman, it can now be said, escaped through the basement of the auditorium and to safety at the Hotel Fort Des Moines.

The only thing that can be said in conclusion is that thankfully, the Beatles aren't coming any closer to Des Moines than St. Louis on their American tour. Pruitts of Southampton, Pistols 'n' Petticoats, Rat Patrol, Occa-s i 0 a 1 Wife, Girl From U. N. C.

L. Star Trek and The Register presents the pick 0 the day's network television entertainment PRE-viewed by The Register's staff of experts who have attended rehearsals, screened films and read scripts in New York and Hollywood. Times are localr-those of the communities in which the stations are located. Today's best: CHRYSLER THEATER "The Highest Fall of All" (rerun). Stuart Whitman stars in an excellent, suspenseful drama with outstanding photography.

He plays a Hollywood stuntman who plans to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge as the climax of a new movie production. A fine cast includes Gary Merrill, Terry Moore, Steve Ihnat, John Hacket and Robert Q. Lewis. 8 p. NBC: KMTV, Omaha; KQTV, Fort Dodge; KROC-TV, Rochester; KTIV, Sioux City; KWWL-TV, Waterloo; WGEM-TV, Quincy; WHO-TV, Des Moines; WOC-TV, Davenport; 9 p.

KSOO-TV, Sioux Falls. JOHN GARY It's almost nothing but music tonight when John's guest stars are Vic Damone and Joanie Sommers. 9 p. CBS: KELO-TV, Sioux Falls; KEYC-TV, Mankato; KFEQ-TV, St. Joseph; KGLO-TV, Mason City; KHQA-TV, Hannibal; KRNT-TV, Des Moines; KTVO, Ottumwa; KVTV, Sioux City; WHBF-TV, Rock Island; WKBT, La Crosse; WMT-TV, Cedar Rapids; WOW-TV, Omaha.

I SPY (Rerun.) Kent Smith guest-stars as an important delegate to a Japanese financial conference. Our boys are hard put to keep order there, since the Reds are trying to sabotage the conference. 9 p. NBC: KQTV, Fort Dodge; KROC-TV, Rochester; KTIV, Sioux City; KWL-TV, Waterloo; WGEM-TV, Quincy; WHO-TV, Des Moines; WOC-TV, Davenport; 8 p. KSOO-TV, Sioux Falls.

money, the agency takes the converting later from black I and white. The committee represents Iht, WHO Radio survey rather seriously, 1040 NBC, Des Moines 12:30 News 5:30 News The U. S. Census Bureau estimates that 70,000 Iowans will be old enough to vote in their first national election this fall. Bused on past experience, more than half of these new Iowa voters won't bother to go to the polls.

Nearly 75 per cent of the Iowans of voting age voted in the 1964 presidential election, the Census Bureau reported. This compared with a national average of 62 per cent. I Jericho. Each of these shows scored State Board of Regents andj State Board of Public Instruc Roth said the survey is taken "more to anticipate failures, than successes to take the bad risk out of television as 12:45 Lee Kline 1:05 Call Zabel 2:35 Ask Expert 4:00 News 4:10 Road Show 5:45 Sports 5:45 Radio RFD 6:00 Farm Feat. 6:30 News 6:45 Don Warren 7:30 News 7:45 Don Warren 9 05 Phone Forum tion in educational television matters.

much as we can." ommendations by the 6:05 Farm Roundup 27 share points or less in the survey, with Shane riding the bottom with 21. A score of 30 (out of 100 per cent of the television audience) shares is the usual dividing line between success or failure in TV ratings. "The biggest risk," said Roth, "is a new show. We have a little Woman Injured 11:05 Betty Baker 11:30 M. Bohlsen committee to the two state boards encompass and extend the $13 million plan proposed by the National Association of more information on established Iowa voting record wasn so In 2-Car Crash shows." 6:15 News 6:50 Radio PM 10:00 News, Sports 10:30 Country Mus.

mc. 8:00 Concert 9:00 FM In PM 10:00 News; Music Mary Ellen McGrane, 23, of An NBC executive said P. Q. is "of some value" but 11:45 Auction Mkt. 12:00 H.

Plambeck 12:15 Farm Review WHO-I'M 8:00 Prelude; Mus. 2:00 Melodies 5:00 FM in PM In a gray area are Iron Horse and the Roger Miller Show, with 2108 Thirtieth st, suffered a a i onal Broadcasters. N. A. E.

B. has just completed its survey and recommendations actually is used by NBC only as additional information. He 28, and Green Hornet with 29. head injury Tuesday night when her car and a car driven by Persumably you can wait until good in 1962 when the excitement of the presidential race was missing. In congressional elections that year, only 48.9 per cent of Iowa's eligible voters voted, Census officials said.

The Census Bureau estimated Iowa will have residents of voting age this November and 1,653,000 by the said the trick is to "counter- the second week to see these. Thomas William Driscoll, of near Le Mars, collided at Fleur program" a show against the ABC's prestigious Stage 67 CHANNEL CHUCKLES By Bit Keane KFMG-FM Radio 94.9 mc, Des Moines 2:00 Com. Perf. 8:00 Broadway 5:00 Candlelight 9:00 Classical 7:00 Interlude 10:30 Late Folks for Iowa. Additions to the N.

A. E. B. plan recommended by the. Joint Committee, besides the color capability, include more television production facilities opposition and Valley drives.

She was admitted at Iowa An outstanding example is the projects received a respectable 27 share. Since each week will be different this score could go Man from U.N.C.L.E. It started Lutheran Hospital and was slowly and then tapered off listed in good condition. Accident Investigator Patrick time of the next presidential election in 1968. against the entrenched Red Skelton Show on Tuesday nights KRNT-TV 8 2:30 Edge of Nite 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Zane Grey 4:00 M.

Douglas 5:30 CBS N's 6:00 News, Sports 6:30 Lost in Space 7:30 Br Hillbillies 8:00 lire-n Acres 8:30 D. Van Dyke 9:00 John Gary DES MOINES 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Bill Riley 8:00 Kangaroo 9:00 Mack, Myer 9:15 0 Gee 9:30 D. Van Dyke 10:00 A. Griffith 10:30 Mary J. Chinn 11:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search.

Tmw. 11:45 Guiding Lite 12:00 i)on Soliday 12:30 World Turns 1:00 Password D'Ostilio charged Driscoll with If this increase in Iowa voters but became a success when it WOI Radio 640 Ames 6:00 March Farm Facts 6:15 Down on Farm 1:05 Book Club 7:00 News 1:30 Markets 7:15 Matins 7:30 Music Shop Blue 8:50 Homemakers 2:05 Masterworks 9:30 Music, Mkts. 3:05 House Call proves out, it will reverse the present downward trend. The was switched to Friday nights at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, and State College of Iowa, Cedar Falls. The N.

A. E. B. recommendations call for radio and television production facilities in Des Moines, Ames, Iowa City and Cedar Falls linked by microwave relay with 15 transmitting stations. Census Bureau reported Iowa's opposite Jimmy Dean and Trials of O'Brien.

The latter up or down. Top Newcomers The winning freshmen which scored 30 or above are T. H. E. Cat, with a high of 36, followed by Tarzan, Hey Landlord, It's About Time; Run, Buddy Run; The Monroes, The Hero, Tammy Grimes Show, Jean Arthur Show, Family Affair, Mission: Impossible, The Rounders, That Girl, and the votine-aee population at 1,658, shows are off the air now.

10:05 Good Life 3.30 S. C. I. 000 in 1960, then 1,641,000 in 1962 failure to yield the right of way on leaving the driveway of Holiday Inn South. Driscoll was taken to jail and posted a $10 bond for appearance Aug.

2. U. S. Employes Voted Pay Raise 10:00 News, Sports 10:20 Music, Mkts. 4:00 News, Music Each network tests its pilot 12:00 News 1:30 House Party 10:30 Movie 2:00 Tell Truth before audiences selected on the basis of geography, income, WOI-FM 90.1 me 9:05 Carousel, 7:00 Curtain Time News 8:00 Solo Strings The stations would be located education, children, etc.

AMES WOI-TV 7:00 Freshm'n Eng. 3:00 Shadows at Des Moines, Iowa City, Ot 12:10 Melodies 8:30 Symph. Hall CBS Tests tumwa, Corning, Fort Dodge, Road West. Mason City, Burlington, Daven WASHINGTON, D. C.

(AP) 1:05 Music of Note 10:00 News 2:05 Masterworks 10:10 Music 4:00 News, Music 10:30 Ages Past 5:30 Dining Music port, Dubuque, Denison, De- The House gave final congres corah, Waterloo, Spencer, Coun sional approval Tuesday to a cil Bluffs and Sioux City. 3:30 Action Is 4:00 Bozo 4:30 Superman 5:00 News, Sports 5:30 Space Angel 6:00 Sea Hunt 6:30 Batman 7:00 Patty Duke 7:30 Blue Lite 8:00 Big Valley 9 00 Death Val. 9:30 Marsh. Dillon 7:30 Superman 8.00 Robin Hood 8:30 J. Lalanne 9:00 Mag.

Window 9:30 Bozo 10:00 Supermarket 10:30 Dating Game 11:00 Donna Reed 11:30 Robt. Young 12:00 Noon Rept. 1:00 Girl Talk 1:30 Time for Us bill granting 1.8 million federal workers a 2.9 per cent pay raise and 1,636,000 in 1964. 'drill Hurt; Hit by Car Door Catherine Hein, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin G. 'Hein, 741 Fifty-fifth apparently suffered only minor injuries when she was struck by a swinging auto door on a moving car in Greenwood Park Tuesday afternoon. She was treated in Raymond Blank Memorial (Children's) Hospital and released. Catherine and a friend, Janet Park, 1066 Forty-fifth were walking on a park road when the car driven by John Scott KIOA Radio 940, Des Moines 5:00 Art Jones 2:00 Sandy Shore 9:00 Jim Johnson 6:00 Jim Michaels 12:00 P. McLane 10:00 Dick Youngs County-Filing retroactive to July 1.

By voice vote the House ac Of the returning shows, the highest rated were Bonanza, 45; Gomer Pyle, 44; Green Acres, 43; Batman 42; Andy Griffith, 41; Batman II, and Red Skelton, 40; Petticoat Junction, I Spy, and Beverly Hillbillies, each 39; Bewitched, The Fugitive, and Troop, each 38; and Jackie Gleason, Man From U. N. C. L. E.

and My Three Sons, 37 each. cepted changes made Monday Deadline Today Today is the last day for by the Senate when it approved KWDM-FM Radio 93.3 mc, Des Moines 2:00 Gen. Hospital 10:00 News 2:30 The Nurses 10:30 Movie "I used to be a sound engineer on but I couldn't stand the noise!" the bill by a vote of 81-0. 8:30 Morn. Voices 4:30 Vocal Roundup candidates to file for county Although the bill will cost twice as much as President KDPS-TV II DES MOINES 10:00 Enduring Mus.

6:00 Orches. 10:30 Edith Webber Voices offices for the September pri 12:00 Varieties 7:30 Music of Spain mary in Polk County, according Johnson's proposal to raise fed 8:00 At Issue 9:00 Rainbow Th. 9:30 French Chef (p.m.) Merlin 6:30 What's New 7:00 Outdoor Adv. 7:30 Heritage CBS is the only network that has its own testing service. With 30 years experience in radio and television, a CBS official can afford to say that outside testing services are "pretty lousy." He said a pilot or demonstration film is shown to about 20 persons at a time and then the show is discussed at length with them.

"We don't just use questionnaires or have them push buttons," he said. Working with a smaller group, he said allows a deeper discussion of a show's strengths and weaknesses. "It's slow and expensive, but it works." Agreeing with the CBS man, though not so colorfully, is an ABC executive. He said P. I.

Q. has a minimal management value but has too many weaknesses for much reliance. 1:30 World Concert 9:00 Friendly Time 300 Serenade to Auditor W. E. McCulIoch.

eral pay next Jan. ne is The returning losers would include 12 O'clock High, with Recorder of Deeds Mrs. Irene expected to sign it. 21; Peyton Place II, 25 (but not Maley, Treasurer Carl Bogen- Peyton Place which had 28) AutoPartsTheft, Carr, 5718 Franklin passed and the door swung open and knocked the Hein girl to the WHO-TV 13 3:00 Match Gm. 3:30 Floppy 4:00 Movie 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News, Sports 6:30 Virginian 8:00 Chrysler Theater 9:00 I Spy and what is tentatively known DES MOINES 7:00 Today 9:00 Eye Guess 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Chain Let.

10:30 Showdown 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Cntry Mus. 12:00 News 12:15 Cartoons 12:30 Movie rief and County Attorney Ray Fenton are running for re-election. All are Democrats. The terms of Supervisor Wil KCBC Radio 1390 Mutual, Des Moines 5:50 Farm News 6:00 Iowa Report 6:10 Feeder Report 6:55 News, Music 6:55 News, Music; 11:00 Music Hall EdSheppard 12:00 Don Purdy 4:15 Stone Sports 1:00 World Today 4 :55 Ed Sheppard 1 :30 Serenade 5:15 Stone Sports Charge 2 Boys as CBS Reports, with 23. CBS has not decided what to call this pavement, according to Patrol man Richard Griglione.

hour show. Perhaps they won't liam Fortune Third Dis Two 17 -year -old boys were charged Tuesday night with the 10:00 News, Sports have to now. St E's estimates are quali Bound to Jury on Charge of Murder 2:00 Anoth. Wrld 10:30 Tonight 2:30 Don't Say theft of auto accessories. They were charged with steal fied as being within five points plus or minus, which really trict) and Everett Armel Fifth District) also are expiring.

Fortune is a candidate; Armel is retiring. McCulIoch said his office would be open for filing until 4:30 p. m. today. After that McCulIoch said, candidates may means a 10-pomt spread.

The Swerves to Avoid ing two sets of magnesium hubs, wheels and tires, valued at $130, from a car at a Vet float! Reports DETOURS CONSTRUCTION with Tom Ktrr AAA Motor Club 3 TIMES DAILY MON. THRU SAT. Preceding 8:00 an Newi In 6:00 pm Farneri Market In 10:00 pm Newt Sundayi 12:15 and 10:00 pa KSO Radio 1460 ABC, Des Moines 5:00 Tom Milner 5:00 Paul Harvey 9:00 Breakfast Club 6:00 D. Dennis 10:00 Vecellio 7:00 Music 12:00 Paul Harvey 10:30 Joe Pync 2:00 Skip Nelson 11:25 J. Wagoner 4:00 Joe Pyne agency claims 67 per cent accuracy on predicting losing erans Memorial Auditorium Cat, Runs Into Pole Thomas Henry Anderson, 22, Fenton Davis Kinchelow, 41, of 922 Ninth was bound over to the Polk County Grand Jury Tuesday after a hearing before Municipal Judge Harry Grand on a charge of murder.

He is accused in the June 26 shooting Actually, the only sure way to pick a winner is to take a shows last year. This also means it missed on 33 per cent. mediocre idea, assemble a suit parking lot. Patrolmen Franklin Murray, Gary Clark and Joe Dunham, of 328 Army Post road, was in file at his home at 950 Thirty-fifth st. Kenyon Eckhardt predic able cast, put it in the cooky fair condition Tuesday night in cutter, find the right time slot in different vehicles, chased the Broadlawns Polk County Hos KWKY Radio 1150, Des Moines 5:35 Irish Davis 2:00 Smokey Smith 7:30 Religion 6:00 Norman Grovi tions did not come through a vision, said Paul Roth, the of Clifford Ganaway, 43, who also lived at 922 Ninth st and promote it.

That's how Kenyon Eck boys' car before Dunham stopped it at S. W. Ninth and Marion. agency media airector. it feeds information from three 10:00 Heaberlin 7:30 0le0pry Critical After Mower Blast (The Register'! Iowa Nevn Service) pital with chest and internal injuries suffered when he swerved his car into a utility pole to avoid a cat on the ctreof AnrWsnn tnlrl Patrolman 12:15 Lifeline 8:30 Norman Grow 12:40 Heaberlin hardt picked Camp Runamuck as a winner last year.

testing devices into a computer and out pops KEY PACE as Driver Fined $45 On 11 Violations Robert Boldridge, who gave -his address as 912 Fifteenth was fined $45 on 11 traffic Dial 960 PROTOCOL SIGNED nh Bnt(i was driving INDIANOLA, man was in "very poor to Woman Is Held in Shooting of Iowan OMAHA, NEB. (AP) Mu MOSCOW, RUSSIA (AP) h. go, Hnpi- on Second avenue The Soviet Union and Egypt when cat darted ta front of have siped a protocol to their It ecr.nDed unhurt critical" condition Tuesday night at Veterans Hospital in SHENANDOAH, IOWA Tuesday by Municipal IQCCJTfl fpriA arrMamflnf rrUrtrr Des Moines after he was burned over 70 to 80 per cent of his nicipal Judge Eugene Leahy Tuesday ordered Ivorn Fulton, 25, of Omaha held without bond on a first degree murder deliv- for supplementary goods enes. body. Authorities said Lewis Ku- charge.

She was arrested after the fatal shooting in a Carter Surprising medical facts about tension indigestion the end product is known. Use P. I. Q. For new shows the agency uses P.

LQ. (program idea quotient). Under this system a 100-word description of a new show is sent to several thousand selected householders who are paid for their opinions. They are asked to rate the concept as to whether the show would be one of their favorites, very good, good, fair, poor or probably wouldn't watch it Their responses are thrown into a pot with other data: The time slot of the show, the A. Nielsen Co.

ratings of existing Woman Drowns At Cedar Falls CTht Register's low Nwi Strvla) CEDAR FALLS, IA. A Cedar Falls woman drowned Tuesday while wading in Snag Creek across from downtown Cedar Falls. Authorities identified her as Mrs. Ardeth Corwin, 40. They said she was fishing with her husband and went wading.

Witnesses said she suddenly sank and disappeared. It was the fourth drowning In the Cedar Falls area in a dron, 35, was burned when gasoline he was pouring into a lawn mower tank exploded. Lake, parking lot Sunday of Nathaniel Wilson, 28, of Omaha. catching his clothes afire. A Judge Luther T.

Glanton, jr. The tickets dated back to Feb. 17. There were 10 for overtime parking, one for illegal parking. RESIGNS IN W.

D.M. The West Des Moines City Council has accepted the resig-nation of Harry W. Beardsley from the city's Civil Service Commission. Beardsley told the he was resigning because of his candidacy for Democratic nomination for state representative. passing mailman helped put out the flames.

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Separata Kudron was mowing the lawn today's TUMS. Stomach specialists know TUMS is no mere candy mint In tests, today's TUMS fought stomach acid faster, more completely than even a prescription-type antadd costing six times as much. It is to medicine for tension indigestion. TUMS. Tests at a famcms medical center show how one special formula beats even prescription-type products in fitting, excess stomach acid, immediate cause of tenson indigestion.

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