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DAILV THIBUNE Bend, Innt Thursday. August 10, MW Four-Hour TV Special Sept. 10th other entertainment. Scientistj film of important developments in one hour segments according! By ROBERT MUSEL ithin a couple oi days oi uie tneir interests. Naturally, NEW YORK (UPDOae year premiere.

and some $2 million alter ABO- however, they hope the audience will stay the route as did Littell. author of an important TV launched its great "Africa Dr. Louis Leakey, who believes. Africa was the cradle of humanity, explains his theory! that man survived not only! because of his brain but! because he neither smelled nor Gregory Peck who was so book oa emergent Africa, said; Project" the final footage is enthralled he agreed to narrate they had decided to open with a political map of Africa superim being cut in preparation for uie premiere Sunday Sept. 10 andj it his first commercial appearance.

He donated his fee posed over tne inoai Douncia- the producer has arrived at tne; tasted good to carnivores. And so to a study of a cultural center watts. melancholy conclusion: Africa ries, showing how the colonial We still have crews in Africa continent witnoui nappy borders had failed to take into account the strong family endings." wa totting the case of Moishe Tshombe and the internal struggle in Nigeria," Fleming Producer Jim Fleming doesn't independence for Africa nationsi from the oldest, Ethiopia, to the youngest, Botswana. But, Fleming says, independence for what? It was in pursuit of the answer that some of the team eo as far as one of lus experts, feeling of the Africans. Much of the turmoil in the continent can be traced to this error by 19th century said, "we can tit in last-minute author Blaine.

Lifctell who believes we are witnessing the first stages of what will develop Smokey The Bear's Creator Dies At 60 complete rejection found themselves on the pessi-, mistic side about the future. The program gives considera-; Fleming said there will be a cohple hours of what might be Western values by most of the! nations oi black Africa; But ble time to white Africa South: SIASCONSET, Mass. called la may viewing -striKingi aiimal scenes among them. the magnificent animal Africa, Rhodesia and thei Frank C. Norris, an original scenes and capering dancers These include a remarkable there will be much to ponder study of a pride of lions from; the time they awake in the for the thoughtful man Portuguese possessions and; winds up with a study of the; confrontation of white man, black man and brown man in Africa from the days of slavery.

1 editor of Time magazine, prize-1 winning novelist and originator of Smokey the Bear, died Tuesday at his summer home on "Africa Project" will take the morning until a lioness kills a gazelle for an evening snack WESTCO HOME AUTO, INC. complete prime time of i night -four hours from 7 p. lsiblv debates, in camera Nantucket Island. He was 60. I 2901 10th SW 3-5457 A big subject, but it's a big special.

LITTLE INNOCENT LAMB is satin? out his displeasure of "Toeing prodded to 11 p.m.; it is the most as born in 1907 in Knox- closeup, whether to eat it herself or share it with her ville, Tenn. His winter home thorough and expensive examination of a subject in television from the pen area because of the whim of a Tribune photographer. Despite the reserve of the animal, he came-in as the Grand Champion Marketing Lamb. Steve is one of many entrants in the contests from Burdett in the Pawnee County as Willowbrook Farm in Mill- cubs. Explains Theory brook, N.Y.

history. ABC-TV deserves credit for giving Fleming a free hand; although it knew from the first There are shots of Yoruba Cause of death was not given. Fair being held in Larned. (Photo John D. Stoss) Norris was graduated from dancers in fertility riles, extracts from a folk opera.

that even under the most ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS AUTO BODY REPAIR-PAINTING Insuroncc Claims Adjusted Princeton University in Negro Anarchy songs by Miriam Makeba and favorable circumstances it could not hope to recoup its He joined the staff of Time as writer and later served as costs. managing editor and as director of the radio program, Case Postponed NEW YORK -A milling- Broken Into Sections Bp! Don't be intimidated by the of Time." PAINT AND BODV SHOP He became an editor of News- crowd of Negroes filled the corridors of a Queens County courthouse Wednesday as a judge length of the special. Over lunch at The Forum the other day-Fleming and Littell explained week and left journalism in 1954 how it has been broken into postponed hearings for 17 mem for fiction writing. His novel, "Tower in the West," won the Harper Prize in 1958. I sections so viewers can watch it bers of a Negro extremist group accused ot piotrng anarchy.

The postponement of the case to Oct. 24 by Judge John R. Starkey followed a request for time by defense attorneys who CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST said they wished to submit briefs and motions. 45 One lawyer for the defendants, two of whom also are accused of plotting to murder moderate civil rights leaders, said the large turnout of Negroes for the Hearing pleased him. "And I expect that everytime this case comes on here will be BONE IN SWISS STEAK 49" full support On the part of black Thies All Meat WIENERS Thies All Meat BOLOGNA by the piece Thies SLICED BACON 65 69 people tor these The crowd of more than apparently drawn by pleas of some militant Negro leaders for Boneless CHUCK ROAST a large turnout, included about 50 whites.

The crowd remained orderly as more than 40 policemen moved through their ranks. fiMeom cupbomd with (imfaodl Nevada Governor To Speak To GOP Meet A GREAT ANGUS STEER, one of several that showed at the Scott County Free Fair that ran from Monday through Wednesday in Scott City. Owner was Garret Wilken, 15, of Lucky Clover 4-H Club in Modoc. Garret has been showing entries at the Fair for the past. six years.

TOPEKA, Kan. Gov. Paul Laxalt of Nevada is scheduled to deliver the main address at speeding, $7 and $10.15 costs. James Parks, Hoisington, driving in violation of driver's license restriction, $5 and a statewide Republican workshop in Emporia Saturday. This was announced Wednes day by Kansas Republican xa costs.

Police Court 7 On The Record District Court Billy Swear engin dba5 enco Welding and. Manf. vs Sage Drilling suit for recovery of money. Mamie Hoskins Vs. A.

L. Dunn, suit for contractural obligations. Karen Wagner vs Bernard Wagner, suit for divorce. Connie Rocha vs. "Vernon Ro-cha.

divorce eranted. Chairman George Nettels Jr. Wallace Haxton. 921 Hol land, $10 and $1 costs. Laxalt overrode a registra Patricia L.

Beeier. 801 Ma ple, speeding, $10 and $1 costs. tion ratio of four Democrats for every Republican to defeat Snow Crop Larrv D. Teichmann. 1037 Kitty Clover POTATO CHIPS Jefferson, speeding, $10 and $1 Gov.

Grant Sawyer, a Demo 303 Can Joetta Adams vs Roy Adams, crat who sought a third term in 1966. Lemonade 39e S0O Leon Finn vs Charles Rome Nettels said, the Emporia i orkshop will be the first in GREEN BEANS 3 Snow White MARSHMALLOWS IGA Early JUNE PEAS 5 dba- Rome Appliance a.nd Gift! series of meetings to recruit, Large Bag uenier, judgment or sissuu Marriage Licenses Steve Crawford, 18, Hoisington and Caroline Hanks, 18, Claflini tram and motivate active publicans in party work. 303 Cans 10 ctr 1 Richard Daubert, 21, Great bard, failure to yield right-of-way, $10 and $1 costs. John L. Amador', Rt.

2, inadequate exhausts, $15 and $1 costs. Steven E. Cruickshank, 711 Fatton Road, speeding, $10 and $1 costs. Donald R. Bird, Albrt, unnecessary spinning of tires, $10 and $1 costs.

Elizabeth G. Foos, 1404 Warner Road, failure- to reduce speed, $10 and $1 costs. Sharon L. Cochrum. 805 Maple, illegal left turn, $10 and $1 costs.

William Edwards. Par Falls, Mont, and wilda, Moore. 18, Albert. County Court Joseph Alcott, Hoisington, speeding, $14 and $10.15 costs. Carol -Darnell, Pawnee- Bock, HAVE YOU TRIED speeding, $11 suspended and $10.15 costs.

Calvin Schridde Great Bend; speeding, $14 and $10.15 rish Hotel, running stop sign, $10 ICE CREAM ON CANTALOUPE? ana costs. Edna Horner. Great Bend, Sandra L. Scheuerman, Rt. 2, speeding.

$10 and $1 costs. Juicy Sweet Thompson SEEDLESS GRAPES 29 California PEACHES Lb. 25 Fine for Salads AVOCADOS 3 For 39' sSeET CELERY 2Mk. 33 RUSSETT POTATOES 10 u. 59' Assorted JUICY PLUMS 29 Dorothea Farmer, 5409 Apa- cne, speeaing, ana 3i cosis.

William R. Shull. 1301 K-96. careless driving, $15 and $1 A Real Cool Treat Large Ripe Gardiner's ICE CREAM Chester W. Burnett.

Rt. 1. dis CANTALOUPES turbing the peace, $25 and $2 costs. James E. Turner, Squires, Large QQC 59e improper stop, stand, parte.

$10 suspended and $10.15 costs. John Brower, Great Bend, speeding, $19 and $10.15 costs. Rudolph Meyers, Great Bend, drive" while license revoked, 6 months county jail. 1 year parole, $25 and $14.15 costs. Maurice Miller, Dallas, speeding, $14 and $10.15 costs.

Daniel Hayes, Great end, speeding, $41 and $10.15 costs; Richard Flanders, Great Bend, fail to stop, $10 and $10.15 costs. Merlin Grimes. -Great Bend, speeding, JWanii $10.15 costs. Ronald Henry, Seward, speeding, $19 and costs. Flanders Byford, Great Bend, speeding, $15' and costs.

Jerald Bergeson, Abilene, speeding, $13 and $10. 15 costs. Harold Niedfeldt, Wame- Melons Ull Gal. arunKenness, Dona lor-feited. John R.

Davis, 1418 Holland, drunkenness, $25 and $3 costs. Police Court Aue. 8 Donald R. Foster, Arkansas City, unnecessary spinning Blue Bonnet Asst. Flavors JELLO Gary D.

Miller, 1200 9th, running stop sign', $10 and $1 costs. Mark L. Redelberger, 3716 Robin Road, speeding, $10 and $1 costs. 10c MARGARINE $oo I If BEER, First Pick BLUE PLUMS 4 2Yi $4 00 Cans I For An Evening Of Togetherness Relaxation, BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY General Electric Self-Cleaning Oven Range 4 Hi-speed surface units. Pushbutton controls.

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