Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 11

Location:
Clarksville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Claftwmii teat Chrontcl. July 7, 1972-P;) 11 Wreck hdosi'DhWilde Jdy 7 Fall Down." "The "In Harm's Way" and' "Those Callowas." He starred in his own television series, "Jamie," in 1953 and .1954. Although he was born into a show business family, De Wilde got his own start quite by accident, A friend of his-, parents, aetor Frederic de -Wilde and actress Eugenia-' Wilson, was looking for a youiigboy to plav in "Member years. He started out as a 7-year-oid in 1950 with af Broadway debut in Carson McCuller's "Member of the Wedding" that won critical raves. That performance led to the role in "Shane," in which he played an impressionable youngster learning the meaning of on the plains of Wyoming during the American frontier.

Because' he continued to look younger than his age, he often played a similar role in later motion pictures, notably "Hud" in 1963, in which he portrayed a teen-ager growing up in the shadow of a strong-willed uncle. Other film credits included roles in "Blue Denim," "All of the Wedding." Brandon, then a student at Baldwin Public School iiv? Baldwin, N.Y., auditionej. Despite a shaky tryuut, hq vou; the part and then almost stole the show from Julie Harris and Ethel Waters. i sjj io tiro LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -As the stranger who helped his father rides off into the bleak frontier plain, the tousle- haired boy shouts after him, "Shane? Shane, come back!" That scene at the end of the 1953 film classic "Shane" remains for many one the most moving in Westerns, and it secured a lasting fame for its child star, Brandon -de Wilde.

De Wilde, 30, died-Thursday evening of injuries suffered several hours earlier in a traffic accident in this Denver suburb. He had recently completed an appearance here in a stage production of "Butterflies Are Free." The Brooklyn-born actor who lived in Century City, was alone in a van truck when it glanced off a guard rail during a heavy rainstorm and slammed into a parked construction trailer. De Wilde was pinned in the wreckage. He suffered a broken neck, back and leg. He died four hours later in a Deliver hospital.

De Wilde's career had waned somewhat in recent 13,000 See jlolling Stones 1 -I i i i V.i 1 i' ') Bugs Bunny Truth or 'Consequences Love; American Style Movie. "Murder Most Foul'f Ron Moody 3:30 Wharj New 0 Jeff 's Collie Dick Van Dyke Mister Rogers Movie "The Monolith 1 Monsters" Grant Williams I. Dream ot Jeannie fl glectric Company Green Acres $:0 Sesame Street ABC News 5 IS Weather Weather NBC News CBS News CJ News, Weather, Spts :00 BlaOi Executive tf WcatheV, Spts NewSi WaatherrSpts-1 Andy Griffith :30 11 Mister Rogers Dragnet To Tell The Truth This Is Your Life 7:00 Washington Week In Review O'Hara, U.S. Treasury Brady Bunch 7 JO Movie Film Odyssey: Los Olvidddos Roberto Cobo Movie "Matchless" Patrick O'Neal' Partridge Family 8:00 Living End Room 222 Oh Nurse! Odd Couple Jean Shepherd's I America Spasslty Moves ''First, In Chess Playoff approaching middle age! with a shock of graying ihair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead I 1 I He takes voluminous notel, 1 for a magazine piece, hp sas. 6T paper he records conversations he's overheard "-He carries the scraps inifi.

red plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly the hotel lobbies. One dinal quole, from Gud-' mundur Thorarinssonj presi- dent of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer tb give, up a share pf the gate receipts: ij r. "I have worked for more than a year to get this match to would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple!" il 111 CJ If Perry Mason National Democratic Telethon 11:00 Creature Feature "The Guilty Men" Everett Sloane, Jay C. Flippen "Fright" 1 -Nancy afone, Eric Fleming Eyewitness News 11:30 The Late Show- "Ivanhoe" Robert Taylor The Avengers Jsly 9 .1:30 Hoose ot Worship I'M 0 Sunrise Semester Children' Gospel How ,7:15 Farm Digest Cathedral ot Tomorrow 0 Heaven's Jubilee Revival Fire 1:00 0 Carl Tipton 0 Bible Class 1:30 0 Day of Discovery 0 Groovie Goolle 0 Blackwood Brothers 9:00 Mormon Conference 0 Family Theatre 0 Three Stooges 9:30 0 Oral Roberts 0 Doubledeckers 10:00 0 Faith For Today Butlwtnkte 10:30 0 Church Service 0 Make a Wish 11:00 Mr.

Wizard 0 Johnny Quest 11:30 0 Bugaloos 0 Face the Nation. Lancelot Link 12:00 0 World Championship Chess Tournament Meet the Press WLAC Reports Capitol News Conference 12:30 0 Movie 7 "Kansas Raiders" Audie Murphy 0 Soul of the City 1:00 Democratic Telethon Continued 2:00 Fishin' Hole Movie "The Lone Hand" Joel McCrea 2:30 3:00 Star Trek 0 Championship Fishing 3:30 Sports Action iZ Pro-File CBS Tennis Classic Convention Preview 0 Kid Talk Movie "A Man Called Peter" 4:00 4:30 0 Animal World 0 0 5:00 0 Nashville Plus 0 0 0 0 0 Rollim' On The, River 72 Anatomy of a Convention NBC News News, Weather, Spts News, Weather, Spts Troop World of Disney Movie "Five Million Years to Earth" Bill Anderson Firing Line Democratic 5:30 4:00 4:30 0 7:00 Telethon Continued Jimmy Stewart 0 Masterpiece Theatre Bonanza Movie "Smoky" 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:00 0 Cade's County 0 Evening at Pops' Bold Ones 0 Movie "Night after Night" George Raft News, Spts Conventions '72 10:30 Name of the Game 11:00 0 News, Weather, Spts News, Weather, Spts 11:15 0 Big Valley 11:30 Old-Time Gospel Hour 12:00 With This Ring 12:30 Canadian Pro Football 2:30 ABC New- 14:30 scene at Ten ACTOR KILLED-Actor Brandon DeWilde. above, 30, was injured fatally Tliursday in a traffic accident in Lake wood, a Denver suburb. He reportedly was alone in a van truck when it hit a guard rail along a freeway during a heavy rainstorm. CHARLOTTE.

N.C. (AP) -Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones British rock group drew a screamingly receptive rf capacity crowd of 13,000 to the Charlotte Coliseum Thursday night. Some nonsmokers said the smell of marijuana floated through the air 20 minutes after the concert started, and that by intermission they were feeling the effect just from .6. 9:30 10:00. 10 30 11:00 11:30 a a a a a a a a Singles Love, American Style Two On 2 Primus Governor and J.J.

News, News. Weather, Spfs "High Chaparral Johnny Carson Perry Mason News, Weather, Spts Movie "The Incredible Shrinking Man" Grant Williams Dick Cavett WIN AT BRIDGE Sees Only Way to Set Hand By STEPHENS BROENING Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m.

At noon: It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president of the International Cness" Federation sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A. -r- Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby.

Saying "I came to play," he philosophically accepted the. first postponement when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. At one news conference, one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to say. Yefirri Geller, Spassky's second, fielded questions with: "Kak Gavarit po Angliski," or as you say in English, "No comment." Then there's the "Eavesdropper," a man- Singing the blues is no way for a couple to live in harmony.

TV SMAtL 4:30 5:30 6:00 :00 9:36 Bewitched Sesame Street Barrier Reef Archie's Funnies --O Lidsville Take A Giant "Step1' Sabrina-Teen Age Witch Curiosity Shop The Tre House Club 0 Josie and 1 Pussycats What' New Space With Dan, Posin. Part II Mr. Wizard fj The Monkees Soul Train 11 Body Poems Wimbledon Open Tennis Championships Whafi A Convention- All About? Charlie's Pad Mister Roger's 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 Neighborhood :0 CESChildrWi Film Festival American Bandstand 12:30 Electric Company Sesame Street --O Baseball Game of The Week 0 Gilligan's Island Wally's Workshop 1:30 Pits top All Star Wrestling 2:00 French Chef 0 Roller Derby 2:30 Sports Specials Ponoco 500 3:00 0 What's Cpin' On Truth or Consequences 3:30 A Word on Words With Ross Terrill 0 a Community Center Folk Guitar Wimbledon Open Tennis Championships The Big Show "Son Of AM Baba" Tony Curtis ABC Wide World Of Sports Insight Wilburn Brothers' Jazz Set 4:00 0 a a 0 0 a 0 Porter Wagoner. The Big Valley Welcome Aboard Good 01 Nashville Music Motorcycle Madness Lassie The Forsyte Saga at Six 0 a 0 0 Hee Haw Lawrence Welk 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7:00 0 Which Craff Emergency All in The Family Saturday Night Movie "The Deadly Affair" James Mason 7:39 0 Thirty Minutes 0 Mary Tyler Moore" Show 'r 8:00 Film Odyssey "Los Olvidados" NBC Saturday Night at the Movies "Topaz" 1 John Forsythe 0 Dick, Van Dyke Shovi.n.

1 0 Arnie" 0 National Democratic Telethon 0 Mission Impossible 0 Artistsi In American-Roberta Flack Black Business In White America 0 Channel 5 News THRU WED. American thri'lers. II 20th CENTURY fOX PRESENTS sg mmn MlmiEES LUXE West started; by playing ace-king and a'third spade. South ruffed and led his jack of trumps ''and West clattered right up with the ace. Wasn't a give-up play? Not at all! West led a fourth spade and there was no way for South to shut East's queen of trumps.

What about West's whole play? It was excellent. West could see that his side was not going to collect any tricks in clubs or diamonds. His only chance was to find East with the trump queen and he had taken full opportunity of that possibility. July 8 6:00 iM 4:55 7:00 a a a 0 a 0 a 0 0 Sumer Semester Agriculture USA Agriculture in Science Farm Digest Dr. Doolittle Bugs Bunny Three Stooges Deputy Dawg Scooby Mister Rogers Neighborhood Woody Woodpecker Harlem Globetrotters Funky Phantom What's New Space with Dan Posin, Parf I -Pink Panther Help Hair Bear Bunch Jackson Five Electric Company The Jetsons Pebbles and Bam Bam 7:30 8:00 8:30 a 0 0 a 8:30 NORTH ,1 7 '53 I VK864 73 KJ73 WEST EAST 4k A 8 2 A 5 VQT 962 i085 AQ1Q4 963 2 SOUTH (Ui 64 VJ 10932 A 4 A8 Both vulnerable West North East South 1 2 2 3 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lcad- By Oswald James Jacoby South finds himself in four hearts after the Poppa-Momma sequence of one heart-two hearts-three hearts-four hearts.

Not that the bidding wasn't reasonable. North's two-heart call is eminently sound and he, is entitled to go on to four after his partner's re-bid. There is some question about that rebid by Souths but the contract is a reasonable one and it looks as if South will bring it home if he plays West for the ace of' trumps and East for the queen. We will never find out if South would have made the -winning play in the trump suit because he never got a chance to guess; TOIJITE THRU SAT. 1 ADULTS ONLY (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN The bidding has been: West' North East' -South 1 Pass I A Pass 2 Pass" 3 Pass 3 NT.

Pass You, South, hold; AAJS43 VK8763 Void Q1A7 What do jou do now? A Bid four clubs. Don't leave him in what may be a terrible TODAY'S QUESTION YoitnJo bid four clubs and he bids four diamonds. What do you do now? Answer tomorrow Send it for JACOBY MODIRN book to: "Win at Bridge" ica this newt-poper), P.O. Sox 489, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y.- 10019. with man-size couraqe! to el gtegf In-the sreat traditien cf RUNS THRU TUES.

David 0. Selrnick's "pcMNKDOfePR RARTNERS .1 They nsksp everything for a no 'count hound! "4 Vr bv Vincent McEVEETY The doors of the coliseum were locked shortly after the concert began, but some 500 youths, began beating on the plate glass in an attempt to get in. Policemen began to disperse them, and several youths began throwing wine bottles. Five policemen were hit but none as hurt. Police Sgt.

L. B. Wallace said of that incident and the whole plicing of the concert: "I think it went real well. The men took a lot of mouth, but they tried to keep from making arrests." There were some arrests. Six youths 16 and older were charged with trespassing, nine with public drunkeness, one with possession of marijuana and one with failure to obey an officer.

Some of those charged with trespassing were found hiding in broom closets inside the coliseum before the concert. TA'sTne-' crowd entered, policemen searched large pocketbooks and padded shirts, and confiscated beer and bottles of wine. Dozens of counterfeit tickets also were confiscated, most of -them for the same four seats. After the Charlotte concert the Rolling Stones left for an engagement in Knoxville, Tenn. BJWDliiaJlliHm1 0 rnuiiitiiu mm 'Hill MiaJ Late Show Every Fri.

Sat. I mm A- Limited Engagment-No Passes ytan hixt P99K mieiftoK ctvu it ask tt V- Hwy. 41A- Across From Gate 6 Phone 439-5600 "MAID IN SWEDEN'' onwHiMimi tiib cflrnjEcnon PflESf NTS "THE FRENCH CONNFCTtON" A PHtP 0ANTONI PRODUCTION HACKMAN FtBNANOOREY ROY SCHEBfcR TONY L0 BIANCO MARCEL B0Z2UFFI vt'T WiLLlAM WQKIN wwciei PH1IP DANTONi tssotuif momcm KENNETH UTT mem DAW) SCWNE itii ERNEST TOYMAN mmanmiimiamHrmn DON ELLIS COLOR BY DE LUXE" RjSSnr -t PLUS "ROLF BILLLiriG" In Brazen Hot Color CEST SELLER EXPLODES CJ THE SCHEEU! 1 eal KCLJLir.l?J3 patcigiaiXCVIEY lew AVT.ES I STUDENTS AREN'T RESPONSIBLE WW F0R ALL CAMPUS UPRISINGS! SNOT All DEANS MAVf COLOR a wire ua ghace Yph fx Lote Show-Frl. Sot. GCSmEY kafffiHUBDS jWIKTAKCR SwuSTOi I Produced bv KB ANDERSON Directed MOV THRU TUES..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Leaf-Chronicle
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Leaf-Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
1,142,535
Years Available:
1884-2024