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Is Mac Qualified? THI IISMARCK TRIIUNI WtMt4y. S9. 21, INI 'Fore' More fair ST. IGNACE, Mich. (AP) -There's no longer a "toll" on the Mackinac Bridge becatwe the image molders of the Mackinac Bridge Authority decided the word sounded bai.

Motorists Democrats Rap McCarney, Legislature Goldberg Plans Lecture Series AP-Arthur Goldberg, former U.N. ambus-Mdor, will give a series of lectures on international affairs for students in Columbia Universi-jy'l Law School and the School for International Affairs, according to a spokesman. the span linking Michigan'! up-per and lower peninsulas. According to tradition, Joseph of Arimathea founded the first Christian church in England. By The Associated Press now pay a "fare for crossing ty, said, "The voters of North rVwina miH that Mi.fnrii.iv Dakota have not forgotten that the 1967 Republican legislature Two highly placed Democrats went on the attack Tuesday, one hitting the 1967 Republican-con pressing doubts that Robert P.

McCarney of getting erronous McCarney is qualified to serve information from his "mysteri- as governor. ous advisers." To cap It off, the director of Robert Valeu, executive direc- accounts and purchases accused tor of the Democratic-NPL par- passed nastily drawn and rashlv considered measures such as trolled Legislature, the other tx- corporation (arming and high interest rates. i i MM I I 1 NOW 1 He said tliat when the votes if. i are counted in the legislative races in November, "Republicans will know that Irresponsible had made the comment that the State Welfare Department would be 1700,000 short for the bienni-: urn because Gov. William L.

Guy had reduced the depart- ment's budget. i Said Dewing: "The fact is that the executive budget provided, me welfare department $00 from the state-general fund and that figure was reduced by 1 the Legislature vy $189,759. "The welfare department re-! cently asked the State Emergency Commission for $300.000 of state funds, which means the 1 governor's executive budget was J7! Th tor action in 1967 contributed to the Motion Picturt popl ovtr 18! loss of scores of legislative seats." Mi cutiosirv KILLS Larry Erickson, state Demo AND MAKES cratic party chairman, said that NIXT ATTRACTION "UIYJSET MiN OUT Of iOV television appearance by Mc ALL HATI II A. i Carney Monday night should prove that McCarney is not a qualified candidate for governor. -v I I I vurreci in tne tirst place, Dew ing said.

Hi 4 "Mctarnev did not answer one I 1 Lj single Question that was asked him." Erickson said. "Either he does not know or he just does not have any." He said: "McCarney wants to be governor but he doesn't know whether he's for or against cor poration farming: he doesn't know whether he for or aainst high interest rates; he thinks he can cut t'S million from the I i 'Is': 1 i i nil i i i Y-4t budget without knowing where 1 the cuts would come from and while providing more for edu 4 7 flM Said Erickson: "McCarney wants to be governor but he is HI HlSMSSMSMNMiSlSBBtSasj MM afraid to reveal his program-if lMMi nr. he has one-until after the elec Look for These Stars to Rise This Fall tion." I A I card cheat NT tkl was IpJ broke loose! 4y fJ fom the producefot The Somof Katie lldet. lt Tram from CunhiH tr ii i. mirii.

ii i McCamey's appearance also faces will be featured In this television season's crop brought a response from Ralph liams III, Herb Edelman, Robert Brown, Don Pedro Colley, Otis Young, James Stacy, Wayne Maunder, Kent McCord, Don Marshall and Gail Fisher. r.i. (ciocswise irom left) Anene uotonka, Elisabeth Baur, Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, Clarence Wil Dewing, director of accounts and purchases for the state. New Batch of TV Shows Promise Of Stardom for Season's Winners By JOAN CROSBY test British tinee to his SDeech. Constitution Party Is on State Ballot For General Election By The Associated Press The number of presidential candidates on the North Dakota general election ballot now stands at six with filing of the Constitution Parties.

The secrtary of state's office counted 364 signatures on the It's wrong that an actor as handsome and talented as Don HOLLYWOOD A You The father of a 17-year-old dont have to be a verv old daughter he raised (he is di Marshall is unknown, even af ter he has had roles in six At trea mtcncocK snows, six was so funny his entrance set programs rustling as people looked to see his name. Now he is costarring with Bob Denver in CBS-TV The Good Guys. "What made him turn to acting? Fear and guilt. I was 29 and going to Brooklyn College. I had been there three years that time.

I was what I am Chrysler Theaters, in Star Trek. TV viewer to remember the first time you heard lyrics that went, "Who is the tall dark stranger there? Maverick is his name," and Jim Garner rode across the TV screen into in-stant stardom. It might harnjen this vear as vorced), Brown says a TV series was "a logical step. My brain says 'work towards a bank name." If I become a star, I'll deny it because my father was a gentleman. I believe one should be alive to the place you're in and the people you're 12 O'clock High, the Rogues, The Lieutenant.

Kraft Suspense petitions placing the croup si II 1 I iJ ta Xf I II Theater, Rawhide, Dragnet, Tarzan, The Donna Reed Show and Ironside. Hopefully his co-starring cart in ABC-TV's Land presidential candidate, Richard K. Troxell, Houston, on the ballot. His vice presidential basically now-bald. After wun ana speaK witn gusto." Otis Young, just turned 31, has a beautiful scene in the of the Giants may ease that Baretoor I did 'bajour on Broadway.

When that closed I thought, 'I think I'll go to Cali- candidate Is Merle Thayer of Davenport, Iowa. Other presidential candidates will be the Republican and situation. Prior to landing in the pilot. pilot of ABC-TV's The Outcasts nad saved a lot of money almost $400. Then I got Don's best roles had been a recent one (last season) in ii ii Democratic nominees and the, Prohibitionist party, the Social 2 SHOWS NITELY II Ironside, where he olaved a ist Workers and George Wal crook who snowed his brother in wnicn ne explains wny, as a freed slave, he takes pride in his position as a bounty hunter.

Young's pride is similar. He passed up 23 roles in different TV shows because he didn't want to be what he calls a "four-line token Negro who es ill P.M. 11 a part in the road tour of LuV and I was here doing it for five weeks. I got a lot of nice reactions, like 'Get out of But I came back and I've been here two years." lace's American I pendent Party. ill toNiiNuuu ingwj ii II -A SUNDAY ROM 1 .30 f.M.

11 Named electors for the Constitution Parties were Oeoree A. into thinking he was a victim of police persecution, and an old one in The Lieutenant in which he played a soldier involved in an ugly racial Robert Brown runs down a mountain trail and Here Comes the Brides is launched on ABC-TV. Or the first time gangly Herb Edelman takes a pratfall as one of CBS-TV's The Good Guys. Or the first time 6-year-old. Marc Copage lisps his dialogue to Diahann Carroll on NBC-TV's Julia.

Or the first moment strength and defiance flash out of the eyes of Otis Young, one of The Outcasts, on ABC-TV. Robert Brown, who plays the flamboyant eldest brother in ABC-TV's Here Come the Brides, is a tall, blue-eyed Scot with a wide streak of poetry in his speech, a zest for life, and a charisma that makes people compare him to Richard Burton. ii i Berge of Jamestown, Ferdinand tablished the Negro on the tube but could be cut if the II -r Zirbel of Bowden, Henry uehr of Pettibone and Herman Rat III A- 1 KENT McCORD, costarring with aMrtin Milner in Jack Webb's Adam-12 on NBC-TV, is an actor today because he is a good football player. He had been show ran too long." II II laff of Cathay. AT 25, MICHAEL Cole, a ser ious, handsome, green-eyed co- He was born in Providence, R.

I. He and his twin are the oldest of 14 children, including A minimum of 300 signatures are needed to olace a nam on the statewide ballot. The filing deadline for indepenents is living with a friends family. The friend went to UCLA and had a fraternity brother who three other sets of twins. He is divorced and the father of three boys (no twins).

Thursay. HERB EDELMAN became an HE WAS BORN on the Isle of Another independent who filed Tuesday was Rosemary Lands-berger of Jamestown for election as east district congressman. Miss Landsberger is sister of Leo Landsberger, who is running for governor as an in actor in 1960 at the age of 29. He first came to attention as a telephone man in "Barefoot in the Park" on Broadway, and Skye but raised in New York, so that there is just the faint- was a friend of Rick Nelson. Kent was invited to play touch fnotba'l on Rick's team against Elvis Presley's team.

Kent and Rick became friends, and Kent started hanging around the set where the Nelsons were filming their series. He began working as an extra, then got lines, then wound up playing a fraternity brother of Rick's. James Stacy and Wayne dependent candidate. Polly's Pointers By POLLY CRAMER, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Hospital Levy Vote Is Delayed POLLY'S prori.fm Maunder piay nait orotners on DEAR POLLY I have a red dress with CBS-TV's Lancer.

To anyone white nnllnr nnrf puffs anrt flu. rod kepns run. I who Saw Maunder on Custsr By The Associated Press Atty. Gen. Helgi Johanneson ning when it is washed.

I have tried salt water, last year, buried under long mlrt urator and even washing th white after the hair and a bushy mustache, his main part of the dress and then hanging the short-haired, clean shaven, ex- tremely handsome look on the says a question of authorizing funds for a hospital through a tax canot be presented to the voters for at least six months after it has been defeated. cuffs and collar aoove me rest ot tne dress. The color still runs. Is there a way to solve this problem? PENNY DEAR PENNY The easiest solution I know Is to remove the collar and cuffs and sew one star Of ahu-tv'8 me Mod Squad, is the introspective one who says, "I've always been a rather private person and I don't know how to handle success." Clarence Williams III, to use his favorite expression, "really lays it on" as he smiles has gap-toothed smile and says, "The only thing that worries me is that it took me so long. I'm 2f Peggy Lipton, a tall fragil blonde with an occasional slight stutter that betrays her deep emotions, smiles as she tries to avoid using the word "frightening" about the possibility of stardom, but can't avoid it.

Producer Aaron Spelling recalls Michael, the first one he met, "doing 10 minutes on why he didn't want the role. As for Clarence, I asked Bill Cosby to recommend an actor and he said, "The best in the world is Clarence Williams We tested 27 girls before we found Peggy. She had a contract at Paramount, but she was able to get free for this." Ladies are generally in the minority on TV series. But it will be impossible to overlook Arlene Golonka. who is joining Mayberry R.F.D.

as Ken Berry's girl friend. Mainly because Arlene is a delightful kook with a fine sense of comedy who, when it was suggested she change her name, said she would if she- could use Sam Golonka. She's from Chicago, worked in New York as a hostess at the Gaslight Club while studying acting, and got several Broadway roles which brought her critical acclaim. Johanneson, in an oninion re quested by Robert Q. Price, Langdon.

state's attorney of Ca side of dress snaps to the col I mmmm ''tfy CO starring INGER STEVENS RODDY McDM-Bt (mmB TONIGHT valier County, said that the question of providing tax for the cavalier County Memorial Hospital cannot be brought to lar and cuffs and the other halves to the dress and remove them when the dress needs laundering. Right now I have on a black pique dress with a white collar and dickey that are fastened that very a vote again until at least six months from last Sept. 3. He said that vote would have to be regarded as a "mill levy new series will make him seem like a newcomer. His personality is more relaxed, too, and he's happier, married and more confident.

James Stacy is getting his break in the series, although he has done other pilots which didn't sell and some guest appearances, notably a good one in Cimarron Strip. STACY DIDN'T start out to be an actor. He met an actress who talked him into attending classes with her. He was hooked -on acting, not the girl. Don Pedro Colley got his name because his mother "had a little Latin blood" and she liked Spanish names.

He's a giant, which ts what any actor must be to play opposite Fess Parker. He'll be in at least six Daniel Boone episodes as Gideon, a fur trapper and teller of tall tales. question" and state law prohib its votes on the question within six months after the electorate Area TV Log KFYR-TV ISMARCK CHANNEL way. It doesn't take a minute to unsnap them or to put them back on. The white part can even be bleached if necessary.

The snaps on mine are about three inches aparWOLLY. DEAR POLLY-My Pointer is for holding down a plastic cover put over a swimming pool. Every time the wind gets hold of it or when it rains our cover used to slip off. Take about four pieces of old rubber hose, about a foot long, and slit one side lengthwise and clamp them over the rim of the pool. They will hold the cover on but not tear J.

M. DEAR POLLY-Hope lean help Mrs. B. G. P.

bring the shine back to her damask tablecloth. If it is linen it needs turns it down at the polls. eGiwMY Evnins One belief is that the moon and earth were created sep arately and then the moon was captured as a satellite by the earth's gravitational pull. 4iOO SpidermM 4i30 AdveMurM el GolHve SiOO Poey 6t30 Vfrnlnlall WednMday N'llrtt Movl "Whoar (in the Ai'tlon" IDiOO lOOi) ToRlKfct Show IZiOA 3-Sllir Final DENNIS, THE MENACE MATINEE SAT. 1:30 P.M.

CONTINUOUS SHOWS ON SUNDAY FROM 1:30 F.M. The Bride had 8 Bo8 and Oirlx Tle Groom had 10 Boy and Girl Their wedding night get new attendance record TV MM dm 223-4200 For Cmpll TV Srvle Electronic Center 214 I. IroadViy iiimsrek "HOMS OF MOTOROLA" nothing added, just the right method of ironing. The cloth must be VERY DAMP and be pressed on the RIGHT side. If the back needs it, too, then do it but always finish off with the top side.

A sheet folded to make a thick pad helps bring out the damask pattern. I iron napkins on the wrong side, then on the rieht side and fold them. "EoursJ Mine r-f p. i However, I iron a tablecloth on the right side. Your Pointers are a boon to homemakers and I not only use KXMB-TV SISMARCK CHANNEL Mike liiuln Show HO Cronklw ,00 KI "lw iltn IMktnrl TUM Tito Good rl)0 BeTMly HlllhlMlf" Si.to fireen OHM Jonnthan Wlatfra 1IMW) KI Sw IIMS PrrT 1li45 S.K.

Bfal Ullfl Lot them but often clip them to send to my dauehter and daughter-in-law. WINIFRED Yoo will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite home-making idea, Polly's Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly in care of The Bismarck Tribune, P.O. Box 4958, ChU eago, 111. 60680.

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