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ec St. Jottph, Newi-Prn, Sunday, July 9. 1972 1 TMC IAWTCK Author SeesWPoIke Neighbors at Oad5vsw i Television Programs (Program! ore supplied by relecoitmg itationi ond or. publithed without choro at a public wvic. Departure from rhes ichtdulei can bt reported only when (hey ore made available by the itarion.) -Channel 3 CATV Channel KBMATT" Dwnherj'MbBTV7 Channel 7 RQTV Channel 5 KCMO TV Channel 4 WDAF-TV Channel 7 KETV Channel 1 KTWU-TV Channel 13 WIBW TV' Channel 9 KMRC-TV Channel! 9 KCSD-TV snows as -5 ,1 AH 58 1 if u.l an apartment dweller, had two reasons- tor cooking cabbage often.

First, she liked cab- bage, Second, she liked to waft the cooking odors out of her open kitchen door, into the apartment of the new neighbors across the hall. When the neighbors finally haled her into court, Mrs. Baxter Insisted she had a right to cook whatever and however she pleased. But the court ruled that she was guilty of committing a nuisance, by maliciously inflicting discomfmrt on others. Psychologists tell us that hostility grows as living space One of the law's touchier tasks Is to mediate between neighbors at odds.

And, as the above case indicates, evil intent may make the big difference in court. This is shown even more clearly by the law's changing' attitudes toward spite fences. Such fences, erected deliberately to block off the daylight from a neighbor's house, used to be tolerated as a lawful exercise of property rights. But now they are forbidden almost everywhere. As one i 111 Xtfu Rock Hudson teams with Susan Saint James as "Mac-Millan and wife" in a variation on television's private eye theme.

He plays a hip San Francisco police commissioner and she's his spouse faintly recalling the jaunty old William Powell-Myrna Loy "Thin Man movies." (AP) 2 Illinois Muskie Men Will Offer Compromise James Franciscus, as blind insurance investigator Michael Longstreet, stands off aggressors and solves swindles with the help of his guide dog and an occasional sympathizer. From the Mark VII police-drama factory where Jack Webb and Harry Morgan once portrayed actual though disguised Los Angeles police cases on "Dragnet" comes "Adam-12." For a fourth season Martin Milner and Kent McCord ride their patrol car in similarly low-key stories adapted from true-incidents. court commented, in con demning a spite fence 11 feet high 'The right to enjoy the sun-T Knine IS limuini uuvi nu nu man can shut out the light of heaven for no better reason that to gratify his malice toward his neighbor," Nonetheless, when we choose to live in an urban environment,) we are also choosing Ihe reasonable degree of vexation that goes with lt. In another case, a family had a ventilating fan that blew cooking smells out of their kitchen, in the eeneral direction of the house next door. But this time, when the nieghbors went to court to complain, the judge took due note of the fact that the houses were 27 feet apart.

At this distance, he said, the degree of annoyance was too" slight to awaken the law's disapproval. The judge said he would not interfere "without some evidence that (the cooking odors) were revolting to a point beyond the effect of ordinary neighborhood exhalations." has always stood for the Democratic process. It would be tragic to go back on that history and deny that process to the voters and candidates who acted in good faith." Minow said he has talked to several Muskie delegates from Illinois and other states and found initial support for the proposal. Plea of Innocent to Murder Charge ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A plea of innocent to a charge of first degree murder was ehtered Friday by Mrs! Barbara, Jean COx, 35, Arkansas City, in Cowley County District Court Mrs.

Cox was charged in the shooting death lasl May 6 of her former husband, Jerfy Dale Mauk, 33, in a downtown Arkansas City Malik shot fodr times in his head. Judge Doyle E. White-set Sept. 11 as the trial date and refused bond. VALUABLE SNATCH CANNES, France (AP) A woman reported her handbag was stolen while she lunched at a beach cafe.

It was not a routine purse snatch. The bag contained two rings worth $60,000 and about $5,000 in cash. You cart place a low cost want ad by phoning 233-6181. HEARING AID MANUFACTURED IN AMERICA! Aik About Our EAST SH0PPIN8 CENTER O50 Surveying the surfeit of sleuth series, one critic asked, "What's next? 'Senior Citizen a shamus in a re tirement village finding out who stole the estrogen?" No, but Frank Price, Universal Studio executive vice president, is offering ABC a trilogy tvne series titaled "The Great Detectives." Three series within that heading would rotate in the manner of NBC's "The Bold Ones" and "Mystery Movie." Pilots for all have aired as TV movies: Stewart Granger as Sherlock Holmes, Robert Conrad as Nick Carter, and Eve Arden as a crime-solving school teachers. "It gives us such flexibility," Price says of the concept.

"We have the whole field of great detectives to deal with clear back to Edgar Allan Poe." Detective Sgt. Joe Wam-baugh, whose novel about the Los Angeles police, "The New Centurions," became a best seller, sees little attempt at realism on TV. "TV is for mass consumption. Police shows are pure escapist fare, but why not? If people want realism they can read my books." Here now, in their lairs, are some practitioners of TV crime detection: -William Conrad, 50, CBS' plump "Cannon." A Baja California fisherman, British Columbia snowmobiler, San Mof-itz skier. "I'm strong as an ox.

and built like a peasant," he says, smiling. For 11 years he was heavy-voiced Marshal Matt Dillon in radio's "Gunsmoke." Mike Connors, born Krekor Ohanian of Armenian parentage, in Fresno, Calif. Connors has been playing private eye Joe Mannix since 1967. In 1959-60, he starred as private eye Nick Stone in CBS' "Tightrope" series, still seen in re runs. TJicR bid Link, 38, creators and executive producers of stooped, apologetic, cigar-smoking, bumbling but tenacious police Lt.

ColUmbo, played by Peter Falk In a rumpled old raincoat. "Of all the shows that premiered last Sep- tember, 'Columbo' is the front runner in the Nielsen ratings," said Levinson. "Every time it's on-very third week It's in the top 10." Levinson and Link have been writing together since they Were economics majors at the University of Pennsylvania and sold a short story to Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. In Hollywood the past 12 years, they created "Mannix" and wrote the scripts that launched "McCloud" and "The Lawyers" segment of "The Bold Ones." Columbo evolved during a movie writers' strike In and Link, idle five months, decided to creat a mystery show and asked themselves what kind of detective would be fun. "We thought of one who tracks mud into the house on a rainy day," said Levinson.

Young Child in Old Cradle TORONTO "(AP) Young Alexander Bryant McKeCknie of Toronto sleeps In a cradle with an interesting history. About 25 years ago during a trip through Quebec, his grandparents, Dr and Mrs. K. C. Bryant, found the four-.

poster, cradle undamaged, in -the middle Of the fuihs of a house destroyed by fire. They bought it for $25. i tf TTIfjafc, QUALITY TV TIME PREVIEWS Six Democratic Candidates on Meet the Press CHICAGO (AP) Two key Illinois supporters of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie said Saturday they will propose a resolution at the Democratic National Convention "to restore unity" to the party, threatened by the dispute over the seating of delegates from California and Illinois.

Newton Minow, co-chairman of Muskie's Illinois caucus, and Angelo Geocaris, Muskie cam-. paign -chairman in; the March -Illinois primary, said they will propose that the party's credentials committee be reversed on its decisions regarding the delegations from both states. "We believe the millions of voters of both states should have their rights respected and the delegates that they voted for seated," Minow said before departing for Miami Beach. "We're saying that the voters in both states acted in good faith in reliance on valid state laWs and that the candidates in both states acted In good faith," he continued, "ft those laws are to be Changed they should be changed for the future, not the past." The credentials committee had voted to take away 151 of the 271 delegates Sen. George McGovern won in the California primary' and to unseat the regular slate of 59 delegates headed by Mayor Richard J.

Daley of Chicago. Both votes touched off continuing legal battles. "The Issue is hot whether one is pro-McGovern or anti-McGovern, pro-Daley or anti- Dalev, Minow said, "Our party. HOLLYWOOD (AP) "'Col-umbo' is pure fantasy," says policeman-author Joseph Warn-baugh. "Nothing's technically correct about the show.

But what difference does that make? It's fun to watch." The same goes, he says, for other police shows on television, where the revised maxim reads: Crime and its detection do indeed pay. Dennis Weaver, once Marshal Dillon's limping deputy, now prowls the big city in a crimp-brimmed Stetson. From his. wheelchair, Raymond Burr helps San Francisco police, solve crimes for a fifth season. Glenn Ford zips about in a Jeep as grim Sheriff Sam Cade.

Cannon, McMillan, Longstreet, O'llara, "Adam-12. rhe Mod Squad," "The Persuaders" are they different from TV policemen and private eyes of, say, 15 years ago? "Then they were sub-human," says Wambaugh. "Now they're super human." "Acting styles change," says William Conrad, CBS' 250-pound but agile Investigator Frank Cannon. "But no.Tjasic-ally it's the same thing. You play a human being, because detectives are human beings.

Handsome Mike Connors, who plays tough-fisted private investigator Joe Mannix, recalls: "In the old days, a TV private eye was a seedy, down-. beaten character working on a shoestring. He was always in trouble with the law, just on the edge of it. "Now he makes a comfortable living and has a rapport with the police department. He has a good friend there who helps him out." Variations mingle with successful formulas.

Dennis Weaver, as a New Mexico deputy U.S. marshal assigned to New York rMtliceVrtfeently caught a lariat. Rock Hudson, playing a hip San Francisco police commissioner teamed with pretty Susan Saint James as "MacMillan and Wife," faintly recalls the jaunty old William Powell-Myrna Loy "Thin Man," movies. Jane Fonda In Hanoi TOKYO (AP) Actress Jane Fonda arrived in Hanoi today at the invitation of a North ietnamese peace committee, a Japanese report from Hanoi said. The Nihon Denpa news agency said Miss Fonda is expected to inspect U.S.

bomb damage in her one-to two-week stay. She will meet with North Vietnamese people at various levels, it added. Miss Fonda is an antiwar activist in the United Slates. Hepatitis Inoculation for Guardsmen WILLOW CROVK. Pa (AP) About HOG Pennsylvania Air National Guard reservists at Willow Grove Naval Air Station were inoculated against hepatitis after a cook was tentatively diagnosed as having the disease.

rile inoculations were or-. dered Friday after Sgt. Kr-rit-st Parks, who was on a two-week reserve sliht, becamP ill. Military physicians, however, said the chance that he had passed the disease on was slight. "We've been assured there is absolutely no danger of anything happening," said LI.

Col. Alexander Lyon. Nevertheless, we have taken precautions." The Philadelphia Hoard Health was also alerted since Parks is a full-lime cook i.t the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and a part-," tune dishwasher al a diner, lit; went on reserve duty June 2H, officials said Killed, 1 Injured in Garage Want NEWTON, Kan. (AP) An explosion at a garage Friday night one young Newton man and critically injured another Dead, polite said, is Jim Martin. 18.

The other man was identified as Rodney Hayes, also 18. Investigators reportedly found an unexploded pipe bomb at the garage and fragments of another. 4. pirn Hi Two young men and a girl are swift-footed undercover agents for police, also for a fourth season, in "The Mod Squad." Jack Lord heads a special investigative unit in the ''Hawaii Five-O" dramas filmed in the Hawaiian Islands. UntU they were canceled, James Garner was a sheriff who didn't want to be a sheriff on "Nichols," George Kennedy was a policeman-turned-priest on "Sarge," and Don Adams and Rupert Crosse were bumbling police detectives on "The Partners." i problems trying to tame a wild mountain This the first of a two-part adventure story shot'in scenic Canadian Rockies.

7 ABC Democratic Party Telethon. This the wrap-up of the 18-hour telethon which started last night In Miami (with live pickups from Holly-, wood). Catch your favorite stars provided they're Democrat party supporters. NBC Bonanza. (Rerun) "The Stalker" Candy foils a bahk robbery, but in the process, unintentionally kills the outlaw.

The victim's wife then goes after Candy for revenge. 8 ABC Sunday Night Movie. "Smokey" Rerun) Fess Parker stars in this filmed version of the Will James book about a mustang that refuses to be tamed, uhtil he encounters Fess. Then, after Fess tames the animal, he lets him go, rather than be subjected to a restricted existence. 9 NBC The Bold Ones.

(Rerun) "In Sudden Darkness." A strange case evolves into a lertse courtroom drama. Carol Lawrence Hnd Frnnk Aletter are guest-starred. Burl Ives, as attorney Walt Nichols, defends a girl who is being tried with killing her father. She refuses to explain her tragic action, makirig her defense almost impossible. SALE BY Bl'RHOl GIIS DETROIT (UPI) Burroughs Corp.

has sold a n. million data processing system to Fintlhoven Technical University Irt Holland. Dear Friends, thii opportunity to Ut you knov eauinmn L. holdup, ranch hand Candy kills one of the robbers and becomes the target of threats. 41 MOVIE Ml MASTERPIECE THEATER (R) "The Spoils of Poynton." 8:30 5 DR.

SIMON LOCKE 9:00 4- 27 THE BOLD ONES (R) 1 Walt Nichols and Brian Dorrell defend a girl who won't reveal why she killed her father. 5 TOM JONES 1 1 EVENING AT POPS 10:00 2-4 579 13 27 NEWS-WEATHER SPORTS 41 THE VIRGINIAN 1 1 FORSYTE SAGA (BiW) RI (0:30 2., BILL ANDERSON 4 TONIGHT movie "The Subterraneans" (1969). (r; 7 THE KOPYKATS 9 MOVIE "High Hell" (1958). An owner, with a crew, reaches a mountain mine only to find his partner with his wife. John Derek ond Elaine Stewort.

10:35 1 3 MOVIE "Five Million Miles to Eorth" (1968). (R) 11:00 2 THE ANSWER 11:30 7 ISSUES AND ANSWERS 12:30 5 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE Monday Morning 6:30 5- 13 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7:00 5-13 NEWS 7 FARM TOPICS 9 EDUCATION 72 7:30 '2 OPERATION ALPHABET 9 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND 9:00 2 MOVIE GAME 5-13 CAPTAIN KANGAROO 7 FARM TOPICS 9 NEW ZOO REVUE 9:30 2 RELUCTANTDRAGON 9 THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW 9:00 2 SESAME STREET 4 J)RECKENRtDG-- 27 DINAH'S PLACE 5 DAVID FROST 7 CARTOON CARNIVAL 9 DICK VAN DYKE 13 LUCILLE BALL 9:30 1 3 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 9 HOGAN'S HEROES 4-27 CONCENTRATION 10:00 2 GRACE CRAWFORD 4- 27 SALE OF THE CENTURY 5- 13 FAMILY AFFAIR 9 NEWLYWED GAME 10:30 27-9 BEWITCHED 4- 27 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 5- 13 LOVE OF LIFE 11:00 27-9 PASSWORD 3 BARNEY AND CLYDE 4- 27 JEOPARDY 5- 13 WHERE THE HEART IS 11:30 2-7-9 SPLIT SECOND 4- 27 THE WHO WHAT OR WHERE GAME 5- 13 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 41 UNDERDOG Aft ernoon 12:00 2-5 13 NEWS 3 STOCK MARKETS 4 LASSIE 9 ALL MY CHILDREN 27 SOMERSET 41 ROMPER ROOM 12:30 2-7-9 LET'S MAKE A DEAL 5-13 AS THE WORLD TURNS 4 27 THREE ON A MATCH 41 DENNIS THE MENACE 1:00 2 7 NEWLYWED GAME 4 CAFFERTY AND COMPANY 27 41 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 5 13 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING 9 ETCETERA 1:30 2 7 DATING GAME 4 27 THE DOCTORS M3 THE GUIDING LIGHT 41 GALLOPING GOURMET 2:00 2 7-9 THAT GIRL 4-27 ANOTHER WORLD 5 13 SECRET STORM 41 THE FLYING NUN 2:30 27 9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE .5 13 EDGE Of NIGHT 4 27 RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE 41.41 TREEHOUSE LANE 3:00 27-9 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 4 DR. KILDARE 5 13 MY THREE SONS 27 MOVIE Toste of Honey (1962) (BiW) The poignant drama of a sen sitive British leen-oger who becomes pregnant after an affair with a negro sailor. Dora Bryan and Rita Joshing-ham. 3:30 2 ALL MY CHILDREN 5 ANOY GRIFFITH 7 MOVIE "Captain From Toledo 9 i DREAM OF JE ANNIE 13 JEFFSCOLUF 4:00 2 LUCY SHOW 5 MIKE DOUGI AS 9 MERV GRIFFIN 41 JOHNNY SOKKO 4 THE SAINT 13 DANIEL BOONE II MISTEROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD 4:30 2 MY THREE SONS 3 BARNEY AND CLYDE 41 -LASSIE 1 1 ELECTRIC COMPANY 5:00 2-4-13 NEWS 5 IT'S YOUR BET 27 MUNSTERS 41 LEAVE IT TO BfAVtR 11 SESAME STREET 9:30 2 HAZEL 5 WORLD OF FJLM 4-5-13-27 NEWS 41 LOST IN SPACE Sunday The 18 'A -hour Democratic National Telethon will(, continue this morning on Channels 2, 7 and 9.

7:00 4 ACROSS THE FENCE 5 THIS IS THE LIFE 13 ENCOUNTER 7:30 4 13 DAY OF DISCOVERY 1:00 2 BIUY JAMES HARGIS 1 3 RIVIVAl FIRES 5 tOM AND JERRY 4 ORAL ROBTERS 1:30 2 4 5 7 13 2 5 13 4 5 13 Oral Roberts rex humbard groovie gooues filled with soul herald of truth 9:00 REX HUMBARD YOUR CHURCH AND MINE ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR PUBLIC EYE CATHEDRAL OF TOMOR ROW 10:00 2 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TELETHON 5 CAMERA THREE 10:30 4 CHRIST IS THE ANSWER 5 13 FACE THE NATION 11:00 4 5 7 13 41 4 5 13 OUR TOWN 30 MINUTES CHURCH SERVICES VICTORY TIME CALVARY TEMPLE 11:30 PERSPECTIVE WAGON TRAIN PARADE OF CHAMPIONS Afternoon 12:00 2 FOCUS ON FAITH 4-27 MEET THE PRESS 7 BOWLING 1 3 CAMERA THREE 41 HERALD OF TRUTH 11 SPASSKY-FISCHER CHESS MATCH 12:30 2 REVIVAL FIRES 9-13 ISSUES AND ANSWERS 4 1 TARGET 1:00 DEMOCRATIC TELETHON ROUS 0N-159 STARS CALL 816-47U300 OR: 816-221-7800 2-9-13 DEMOCRATIC NA- TIONAL TELETHON 4 CHRIST UNLIMITED '5 MOVIE and Pa Kettle at Home" (1954). Kettle's try to make the old homestead into a model farm so their son con win a scholarship to an agricultural college. Marorie Main ond Percy Kilbride. 7 PUTT PUTT GOLF 41 KATHRYN KUHLMAN 1:30 4 BUCK OWENS 7 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TELETHON 41 REVIVAL FIRES 2:00 4 MOVIE Distant Drums" (1951). 27 ROLLER DERBY 2:30 5.

McHALE'S NAVY 3:00 5 SPORTS PROFILE 27 MOVIE "Willie and Joe Back at the Front (1952). (BiW) Bill Mauldin's Gls, the M.P.'s want em, an oriental siren's got 'em as they shake Tokyo oport. Tom Ewell and Harvey Lembeck. 3:30 5 TENNIS CLASSIC 4:00 27 PRE-CONVENTlON SPECIAL 4 doodletown pipers 513 kid talk 9 LARAMIE 4:30 5-13 ANIMAL WORLD SM 2 NASHVILLE MUSIC 4 CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING 5 CAMPAIGN '72 7 HAZEL 9 LANCER 13 60 MINUTES 27 SPECIAL" 1 1 FORSYTE SAGA 9:30 2 LASSIE 4 7-27 NEWS .41 -MR. ROBERTS -11- ANATOMY OF A CONVENTION Evening 2 HEE HAW 4-5 NEWS 7 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "Polynesian Adventure." 9 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC "Grizzly." 13 CANNON 27 WILD KINGDOM 6:30 4-27, WALT DISNEY (R) In port one "Hocksaw," a Canadian cowboy captures a wild stallion and is repeatedly frustrated when he tries to ride him.

5 MOVIE "Five Million Years to Earth" (1968). (R) Workmen excavating in London eartn strange musne in on area that was always oiso ciated with demons. Jomes Don-old ond Barbara Shelley. 41 CIDGET 7:00 27-M3 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TELETHON 41 LOST IN SPACE 1 1 FIRING LINE 7:30 4 THE GOIDDIGGERS 27 "JIMMV STEWART (R) Jim Howard ond Luther Quince begin" a campaign to put Kesiel College's stor quarterbock on 9:00 2 7 9-1 3 MOVIE "Smoky" (1966). (R) Fess Porker and Oiona Hylond star in this film adaptation of the fomoui Will-Jomes novel of on outlaw mustang and cotoy.

4 27 BONANZA (P.) In hit attempt thwart a bonk CORDLESS QUALITY, OUARANTttft AND IT AMIMCAN CRAFTSMEN TO ASSURE YOU OF TOP PERFORMANCE Noon NBC Meet the Press. Six Democratic candidates for the Presidential nomination are scheduled to rf ace reporters irt this special two-hour preconvention program. Among those scheduled is George Wallace, recuperating from wounds that have left him paralyzed from the waist down. Sen. George McGovern, the leading candidate.

Sen. Hubert Hunphrey. Sen. Edmund Muskie, Sen. Henry M.

Jackson and Rep. Shirley Chi-sholm also will appear. 3:30 (BS Tennis Calsslc. The final first-round match will send Ken Rosewall, recent winner of the World Tennis Championship over Rod Laver. taking on Mark Cox in the' CBS Classic at Hilton Head.

Rosewall is ranked No. 2 behind Laver in this tournament. (.30 Sunday Night Movie. (Rerun) "Five Million Years to Earth" If you like science-fiction, and huge monsters rising into the air hundreds of feet, this fills the hill. James Donald, Andrew Keir.

Barbara Shelley and Julian Glover are starred. The "plot deals with the discovery ol strange skull and skeletons at ihe construction sight o( a London subway, and the surfacing of a monstrous creature that threatens London. (:30 NBC Wonderful World of Disney. (Rerun) "Hacksaw" (Part One) A pretty city slicker, played by Susan Bracken, conies to the aid ol Canadian cowboy' played by Tab Hunter, who Is liavinn his w. pr NO CORDS NO WhTIT NO iOffdNS THIS WEEK ONLY HEARING r3V it AKMkkMMA nnii-n-nmnira-niB AID CENTER System Mi.

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