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14 Monday, May 20, 1968 Redbnds Dally Facts veyor al stolen goods. Buddy Hackett guests. (R) htm: (O (30) "The Street Urchin Raid." A shoeshine boy finds important photos both the Rats and the Gestapo are hunting. (R) tB World of Women (Q (30) Hi) Jnioio de Its Hqos MS 8 The Kg News: (C) (60) ftoo (g) (0 (30) Howard quits his boring job as courrtv clerk and becomes a Carib- MONDAY MAY 20 EVENING Durrphy. CI Hnntiey-BrinWey Report (C) (30V KJ Steve Allen Show: (CI (90V Steve's guests are Lou Ranis.

Cliff; Arquette. Carolyn Jones. Michel Le grand. Donna Norman. O'Cock Movie: (C) "Cow boy" (western) Glenn Ford, Brian Donlevy.

ID The Flintstones (C) (30) IS Patty Duke (30) High School: "Natural Sciences." Fmal week of classes begins with a lesson on chemistry daily Pfe. Television Review HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The annual silliness known as toe Emmy Awards turned up on NBC-TV Sunday night, and only Frank Sinatra and master insult comedian Don Rickles saved it from being a disaster- beyond belief. It was pretty much an all-out disaster anyway, with an unbelievable succession of technical foulups, dull presentations and the usual overabundance and jumbled categories of the yearly television awards combining for a thumbs-down evening. Well, one has come to expect ItiCK DU MOW tone of the proceedings there appeared old, tired, pompous, confused and joyless. After Sinatra's sock opening, the show drifted into nothingness until Rickles' humor brought it to life near the end.

As usual, many fine programs were overlooked in the awards, and many poor ones were rewarded. From time to time, there were moments of pleasure, such as the comedy remarks of Pat Paulsen and the incisive acceptance speeches of Bill Cosby and Helvyn Douglas. Candid Comment But it was Rickles, a tdOQ KMC Mews (O (60) QTkf Graovy Cane (C) (30) Hll iHtUUlOni Nation bdnrtsi hie (C) (314 hr) Rod MacLeish narrates this forceful, authoritative and compelling special report on the racial crisis. Both Negro and white discuss their fears, feelings and thoughts on the civil rights issue. The first hour deals with the "Individual," a white teacher in a ghetto school, a returning Vietnam veteran, a well-to-do white businessman and a successful middle-class! Negro.

The second hour brings gefher the same pxple with conflicting views to sea they canj bridge the "understanding The third segment examines what positive steps are being taken in the public and more private sector to create a more equal society. Planners of the future am Ford, James Gavin! and MeStorie Bundy. The last how brings civic and political lead ers together with the viewer, to only discuss the local urban but also to answer viewers concerned with the problem in theirj area. IQKchWs Havy (3?) EJTteewer fX BCK Immz NWK (0 (30)1 Wiftflr CronkftQL OFTiwap (30) inland (Q (30) (DWsatfarwa Review (C) (C) (60) Kitty and Newly are abducted from a stagecoach ea the trail to Dodge City and heM prisoners in the lair of border cutthroat Pedro Manaz. John Sana, Buck Taylor guest.

(R) QThe Muklir (C) (30) the High Seas." The boys become seamen aboard old schooner, unaware that the captain plans to toot the liner Queen Elizabeth. Chips Rafftny guests. (R) GCefcta Veyegt: (Q (30) "Road to Monreh." OfflSltwartoy hi Africa: (0 (60) "Incident at Deratj Jim Sinclair Is kidnaped by nomads. (R) QHmm Marie (O the Rag, Boys" (comedy)! Pari Newman, Joanna Wood- (60) fflTwa Frttxa CM COericaayl UtSBMaa Martni laagh-ln: (C )l (60) Conn's Stevens, Larry and The' Temptations guest (R) Marie: lave Utters" (mystery) ArHm 43 jtfinnr jonts, jonpn wnieti CtiMwr QM Controtwsiil Prti 9 IMMSS hb ovn tpfQfVMR gMtS MCfe 1 Mtfc. Ill thtt praniM ppofnm, Buffjr Saintt- Itarit fMrts.

taw 4 BMtorti (BTaeUeySkew: (OfcO) Lucy helps Mooney buy a present for his wife's birthday by leading him to a shop operated by a par island beachcomber. fR) 53 The Danny Thomas tr.) "The Zero Man." Ped Buttons portrays Al Risko. a former hfch school athletic hero whose su life has been one failure after another. John Megna portrays Joey, a boy whose appearance and stutter makes him as much a misfit as Al. Nehemiah Persoff and Stephen McNally art featured.

(R) OGiTKiDThe FekMT Send: (C) (30) "Bed of Strangers." Sgt Stone and Detective Briggs hunt a jealous husband accused of killing his wife's lover. (R) On Holiday (O (30) 0D Off-Rarap: Host Art Seidenbaum talks with Bill Stout fjQ Musical Estradas Massart 9-J0 BSCS Fanny Affair (O (30) The twins meet a crippled boy whose over-protective mother thinks Jody is too rough a playmate. Michael Freeman and Sally Forrest guest. (R) Place: (O (30) Jill applies for a job with the Rev. Tom Winter during a hectic morning; FJIiat and Constance discuss a drastic change: Betty and Rod move closer to marriage.

(J) The Rogues (60) 63 NET Journal: "No Hiding Place." A profile of several committed residents of ML Vernon, New York, who are battling the tide of racial intolerance. JB Revista Musical Nescafe Carol Burnett: (O (60) Lucille Ball, Tim Conway and Gloria Loring guest (R) SfP (0 (60) "Red Sash of Courage." Assigned to investigate unexplained crashes of Allied aircraft over Greece, Robinson and Scott run into unexpected trouble when the enraged father of a beautiful peasant girt recognizes Kelly. Roger C. Carmel guests. (R) George Patnara News (C) (60) I IN THE NAME OF GOD An hour look at the changing world of the missionary.

the Nam ef God: (Q (60) This segment ol the "Saga of Western Man" series was filmed on location in the Caroline Islands of the Pacific Ocean. The story focuses on the missionaries who are part of the movement devoted to bringing literacy. Western medicine and freedom from pagan supersBtution to the area. (C) (60) ID Jack Latkm News (0 (60) GQTeetre Faejihar (O (30) Bill Johns. BD What's Happening, Mr.

Silver! (C) A look at the swinging single life features a bachelor party, Boston dating bars, and single hangouts. 11:00 Bern 'clock Report (Q (30) Jerry Dunphy. Olke Uth Hear Newt: ft) (30) George Stumer. (Q (adventure) "58-Steva Cochran. Leo Gordon.

BHtwc (0 (30) Baxter Ward. Movie (dra ma) Andes, Susan Cabot ID let Crane Shew (C) (Q Horn: (0 Part I (romance) Darnell, Cornel Wilde. the Emmy ceremony to be an comedian with an instinct for annual coast-to-coast folly be-. attacking the jugular, who put cause of its absurd awards i the whole Emmy system into structure and ego-jits proper perspective, and to soothing nominations. But no-its place.

He was up there, with body likes to see an individual Sally Field, to present awards embarrassed in front of an for writing achievements in entire nation, yet poor Dick. Van music or variety shows. In this Dyke took it on the chin category, there are endless lists Sunday. jof names of writers for specific Van Dyke and Sinatra Finally, his instinct for cohosts of the awards. In the truth shot through with an Hollywood, Sinatra was a illuminating flash: with a song; "I'm fed up with all these among the dicers to get the guys," he cracked, and the -show off winging, then deliver- place broke up.

Everybody iing a strong monologue, and knew he had hit at the heart of I after that being a most gracious the matter as only a fine host, loose and swinging and humorist His other gagsj bubbly as champagne. had been perfect too in the Spontaneous Additions insult vein. Then, as Miss Field! In the deadline press room at opened the envelope with the the awards here, some of the winning names, she said: "and boys were saying how good.the winner and Sinatra's material was. And said, "who cares?" and TIZZY by Kate Osann 'I "No telephone bill! You're a living doli!" Odd items in big budget By DICK WIST was good, yet when I read it afterwards, it wasn't nearly as funny on paper, and you realized how much he brought to it the place broke up again. Finally, Sinatra invited him over, and Rickles razzed the commanding host with insouciance too.

It was a night of Little Leaguer's elbow has gradual onset By DR. WAYNE 6. BRANDSTADT WASHINGTON (UPI)-In its budget request for fiscal the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts is seeking $9,500 which to purchase a photocopying platemaker and.a multiple spindle paper drilling machine. This is surely a modest, one might even say insignificant, sum as federal budgets go.

Ordinarily, a House Appropriations subcommittee might not concern itself with such trifles. But the subcommittee on judiciary appropriations has as itr chairman Rep. John J. Rooney, a rather extraordinary New York Democrat When Rooney's eagle eye fell upon that item, he pounced like a bawk. (My apologies for the mixed metaphor above.

Rooney is known around Congress as a bird of a different feather, i which makes him difficult to classify ornithologicaUy.) "I would be remiss, being from the sidewalks of New York and of a nontechnical! nature, if I did not inquire about this. photocopying platemaker and OV1EDO Spain multiple spindle paper drilling stubborn horse received credit machine," Rooney said. "What! toda for savu a comprehension of someone from the sidewalks of New York. Instead, he tackled the multiple spindle paper drilling machine. "Is that another word for a paper punch?" he inquired.

Sweeney confirmed that Rooney had penetrated its nomenclature. He noted that "the machine we have now will only punch one bole at a time." He estimated I the multiple spindle paper drilling machine would "save us about 40 per cent in manhours in punching." Rooney accepted the explanation with a philosophical comment that impressed me as expressing the essence of all governmental economy moves of this type. Spake he: "The summary of the testimony, I would say, is that the only thing we save here would be holes." Van Dyke, on the other hand, personnal triumph for both of was sabotaged. His material, as i them, he did the hosting chores in Oh the Stubborn horse a hero are they and why? William R. Sweeney, Assistant Director of the Administrative Office, had the misfortune to be in the witness chair when Rooney swooped.

Little Leaguer's elbow, an in an elbow, discouraging jury that has been recognized! pitching practice in boys under for many years, is still with us. 1 18, discouraging attempts to onset is gradual. The condi- tnrow curve balls by boys ini oe urn uue aosung coores ti on develops only in the age group, restricting am hot sure the ma machine will mate that," many incredible foulups in the looked like an ana A a who deve sore Sweeney replied cues and other technical areaslafter a bit of pandemonium, fnr number of lives when it refused to enter a tunnel which collapsed seconds later. A local bread maker tried everything to get bis animal to move since the horse was Forsooth, explained Sweeney, I holding up traffic, the horse a platemaker makes paper; plates. "You mean paper plates refused to move and the hoots and horns of impatient travelers grew louder and louder until they were drowned out by the enormous crash inside the tunnel.

The horse received hero's in New York that he seemed at orchestrated by Rickles. he of a JF 36 0,6 ca eIfcow be benched for the, Rooney pursue thelwelcome when it returned to wit's end just doing his gently helped the last acceptor i la 8e of the elbow or a of that season. interrogation further, apparent-ioviedo introducUons. But he also with a sUght push which;" a ure UDderl cause Our daughter, gets'y having-concluded that the do himself any good by volumes. 1 01 frequent styes.

How can w'e pre-'functions of the photocopying at his lines, and his situation. "Rowan and Martin's Tn st treatment en-! vcnt will she outgrow when nobody else was. It was a in," by the way. did exception-, 1 them? ally well in the awards. Alas.j very unsettling experience.

The New York end, despite; however, the series' great star, getting some key awards, Tiny Tim, was not present. He looked in fact like a shambles, went to the double- partly because of the foulups header Sunday, however, and but also, it seemed, because the the Dodgers lost both games. that the players report promptly any pain or soreness that devel- RECORD REVIEW HOLLYWOOD Sad tale of child star, Scotty Beckett By Vernon Scott UPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The death last week of former child star Scotty Beckett at the age of 38 is a case history of what can happen to a youngster when he is pushed into movies instead of kindergarten. Adults can't handle the adoration, the inevitable plunge to obscurity. Can you imagine what it does to a child? Beckett platemaker were beyond the SELL IT TOMORROW With low-cost Classified Ads A If your daughter rubs her eyes, which is quite likely, she may spread staphylococci from one eye to the other or 'from her nose to her eyes.

Hot applications help to bring a stye By WILLIAM D. LAFFLER to a head, then you should have NEW YORK (UPI) Enzo your doctor lance it and drain Stuarti is one of those artists'it Yellow oxide of mercury who enjoy a particular distinc-j ointment placed on the lids will tion. The same might be said help to prevent further infec- of Charles Aznavour and Carlos jtioff- Washing her hands and Ramos. I face with a soap that contains Stuarti is a fine tenor who hexachlorophene will also help, doesn't need a microphone styes are common in; project his voice. He can fill an (children they can occur at any! auditorium with the might ofi age.

Your daughter will not out- 1 his voice yet he can tread soft- 8row them but you can help her: ly. Aznavour and Ramos sing 10 control them in time, for a while, now is an executive softly, since their sub-! My daughter, has ai at Screen Gems 'jec' matter tends to the softer congenital heart defect called Those who do escape with side- (coronary artery anomaly. minimal scars cannot but havei Let's take Enzo. Stuarti, with appears to be healthy and isj a tilted view of the world; sort extensive training, could have very active. How serious is this of a feeling of "where did been a great operatic tenor in condition? everybody go?" the Caruso tradition.

But per- A The severity of congeni- One minute they are adored haps be didn't want to be heart defects varies widely, by millions, their personal lives jer Caruso. So. more than a a child with an abnormal cor- filled with adults complying cade ago, he began a career asjonary artery survives her first their every wish. Then'a night club entertainer and a year of life the chances are who began in "Our- when outgrow their cute- recording artist. that the defect is very mild or Gang" comedies before he couldiness the hangers-on disappear! If you will listen to "Enzo at compensation has taken read, ended up a the public asks "Scotty Stuarti Sings" (Jubilee unfulfilled man with records you tioned no symptoms I assume that the defect was discovered as an incidental finding when SIDE GLANCES ly GiR Fox arrest for drunkenness, So il was with Scotty Beckett is no ordinary singer.

He suspicion of possession of whose acting career began i hams up "Vesta" La Giubba" disturbing the peace. ofj wh en he was 4 years old. By the and he makes "Danny Boy" minor tragedies while trying toi bQ ie he was 10 he was beloved, like it should have been regain renown. I At 38 he was dead was being examined for This is not to say Beckett's life would have been any different if he had never been a child actor. But the odds were I At 38 he (forgotten.

San Jose teenagers sick from 'pills' 11J0 BJ Mm: nanm (adventure) Mathews, Rjy Dsntofl. aw OJtt rut (O (30) Chr (Blcnta Ihoatre: 'The Man I A tjtprt" (western) W-T Jimmy Ellison. "Brief fifon" (awMabirt) John Wayne. DAYTIME MOVIES 8dtfJ (e) Edft" (mystery) Ray Mil land, Anthony Quinn. Q'Wtwariat far a Mimon" (sus-l pent) HelUtrom.

"All This awd Tea" (drama) '40 Davis. ttafTuwaii aw the PnawT (drama) Muni, Joan Urring. 1 JO BJ of SwaKt' (mystery) '58 Ed Nelson, Terry Becker. 4J0Q "Malaya" (adventure) "50 James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Btnymore. QTht List WW (drama) '5J- Mney Rooney, DM Barry.

against him from the beginning, Few child stars remain in the limelight to become adult stars, and those who do often suffer as much as those who drop out Judy Garland managed to parlay her youthful talent into full-blown adult stardom. But she" suffered through four divorces and a dozen ups-and- downs professionally and personally. Mickey Rooney, who costarred with Judy, has had more than his share of lumps emotionally and in the divorce courts. Jackie Coogan can recite chapter and verse the venality of adults surrounding child stars. After his own dip into the world of has-beens he has made.

something of a comedic come- 1 age boy began vomiting, anoth- and an operatic aria. Also, Stuarti' other condit on puts intensive feeling into an abbreviated version of "September Song." Aznavour is something of latter day Chevalier. He has both warmth and pathos in bis! voice, as is evidenced in! "Charles Aznavour Sings New Love Songs in French" SAN JOSE, Calif. RS 2688). You may: rock band was gushing out like Charles de Gaulle message to the 15,000 young- there is no reason why youi CMlT "I just had a frightening thought! When he grows up he might have to be President!" sters in the audience when the tall stranger mounted the stage.

"I'm a hog man and this is a hog woman," he said with a wave of his hand, "and we invited you to share our pills." Then the mysterious couple walked through the crowd Saturday, popping hundreds of small orange capsules into outstretched hands. The band resumed its tempo and the "hogs" drifted away. shouldn't like Charles Aznavour after listening to this glistening selection. Unlike Stuarti and Aznavour. Carlos Ramos is an interpreter of a nationalistic type of music, in a benign way.

He exemplifies the fado. the song most associated with Portugal and its bullring. The fado first was popularized by Amelia Rodriguez, as far as Americans are concerned, but Ramos establish budget gone to the dogs? back. Spanky MacFarland was last heard of in Arizona working at i routine job. Deanna Durbin escaped it all by marrying a Frenchman and living abroad, rarely seeing or speaking to old Hollywood.

Other young screen personalities simply disappear from sight: Freddie Bartholomew, Mitzie Green, Dickie Moore and Ann Todd. Some survive and manage to keep their balance. Shirley Temple, the biggest-child star of them all, has become a wife, mother and influence in her community. Jackie (Skippy) Cooper, who found himself -without a career! NATIONAL GENERAL COWOHATION 123 Cajon Strut Weekdays from 7 p.m. Academy Award Winner IN "ST.

VALBNTINE'S DAY MASSACRE" A few minutes laters, a teen-ies himself as an artist of our time on Lisbon Fado (United: Artists International UNS 15533). Selected Singles "Greasy 1 Heart" by Jefferson Airplane (RCA Victor 47-9496, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" by the Bards (Capitol 2148), "Candy Rainbow" by The Lords of London M-G-M K13919), "Walking in Different by The Castaways (Fontana FDJ-7), "San Francisco Girls" by Fever Tree (UNI 55060). er doubled over with cramps, a third passed out. Others tumbled over like bowling pins. "They're dropping like flies," a Santa Clara sheriffs deputy said.

Ambulances roared to the county fairgrounds. Twenty-five youngsters were given emergency treatment ior violent nausea, vomiting and blurred vision. A spokesman at the hospital, where the victims were treated and later released, said the pills apparently contained amphetamines. Thousands of the capsules were found scattered around the fairgrounds, but police said they had no clues as to the identity of the hog man and hog woman. PORSCHE WINS ADENAU, Germany Vic Elford of Britain and his Swiss partner, Jo' Siffert drove their Porsche Prototype to victory in the 1,000 kilometer (621 miles) sports car race Sunday at the Neurburgring speed track.

Hans Herrmann and Rolf Stommelen of West Germany finished. 'second, also in a Prototypes while Jacky Ickx of Belgium and Paul Hawkins of, Australia finished- third in a Tape Deck Guy Lombardo packs 40 tunes into a fine reel-j to-reel tape, "Medleys on Parade" (Capitol YIT 2825). Very good for dancing. Some outstanding artists among them Lena Home, Vic Damone, Wild Bill Davis and Johnny Hodges featured on a listenable car-home eight-track stereo tape, "2 A.M." (RCA Victor P8S 5060), Realist socialist BRISTOL, England (UPD- Richard Burton, who has described himself as an "instinctive socialist," said Sunday he bought his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, a $305,000 diamond ring because "I am a realist socialist. I protect my old age by baying her an enormous stone which I can sell again." Stop howling and look around your home.

Sell off your "don't wants." What about the musical instrument no one plays the baby furniture your children have outgrown the power tools that somehow never seem to get used? Right now cash buyers are watching for these items in Facts Classified Ads. Get with it win your "battle of the budget" Use economical, Facts Classified Ads Simply Dial 793-3227 Ask for an Ad-Taker.

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