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Channel 3
1:00 Down on lbe fl'arm
J :30 Popey&lt; &amp; Pall
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10:00 Hector Heathcote Show
10:30 Fireba. XL i
11:00 DennJs lbe M•nace
11:30 Fury
12:00 Sgl Preston
12:30 Mr. Wizard
1:00 Fountain of Youth
1:30 Kalll8's City v•. Cleveland ·
t :30 Pete S.nith's Specialties
5:00 Houston GoU Tourn.
e: 00 8aturaay Report
6:15 News &amp; Weather
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NEW COMEDY

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LOCATION.f..OOIUNG
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)· - Dlt-.ctor Delmer Davies will 'POnd
a 1110111!! iD Southern England.
·France and Italy selecting I.
cation sites for his new Wamer
Bros. production, " The Battle
of lbe VUla Florita."

season tiUed "Bewitched" star..

POLLY 1N PIC .
rinl! Elizabeth
Montgomery,
HOLLYWOOD- (UPIJ - The
Dlok York and Agnes Moore- iate Polly Adler'• best - selln&amp;
bead.
autobiO(!taphy, "'A HOUle Ia Not
A Home;" ,.m be filmed ·tor·
Embasay Pictures iD HollywOoc!
EDDIE'S RIGIRS
by producers Clarenoo Greene
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Sing- and RusaeU Rou!e.

Sports

1:30 Porter Wagon.r ~ow
7:00 'lat. Night Jamboree

FIVE - DAY FORECA TS

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Released

OoBail

7:30 SlltJing Caravag,

I :30 Joey Bishop
9:00 Saturday Night -Movlel
11:00 Late News Picture
11:10 D. ~ - and Weather
11:15 Sports
11:20 Films ol the 50'•·

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DAY or NIGHT

I·P,Dmerc•v Flower Shoo
Mrs. M.tllard Van Meter

Haolo'A Crook

RALL'S
BEN FRANKLIN

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Warns,Films: Mix
Sex WitltSense ,

7:00 TV .-:Ja&gt;sroom
7:30 Eo France
1:00 Captain Kangaroo
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9:00 Alvin Show
(ContinUed from rroat pose&gt;
S:30 ,Tenn. Tuiedo
l&gt;oby boy ....
10:00 Quick Draw McGraw
10:30 Mi&amp;hty Mou~e
Revolutionary idea for a west11:00 Rin TiD Tin
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from Beany Rubin: "The
11:30 Roy Rogers
boidmen don't ride Into townJ2:0CISky Kin6
they
already live there.'" .,
12:30 Do You Know
1:00 News
PARIS WILL BE the back1:30 The Airman's World
ground
for filming of
Ingrid
1: 4S Ba~eball Wltb Dlzzr Dea~
Bergman's
next,
"Promise
at ·
1:55 Yankees vs. Orioles
Dawn," based on the Romain
t : 30 Doctors at Work
Gary
novei.
Add crazy mo~ : 00 Cluimpionship Bridge
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titles:
"Never
Uve Over a
~ : 30 The Early S'-ow
Pretzel
Factory,"
lbe Broad7:00 Lawman
way
play
just
purchased
f or
7:30 Jackie Gleason
filming
by
Fox.
1:30 -· e Defenders
9:30 PhD Silvers
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Channel 13

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fo r. They are a priceless service to t b 1
rommunity and to tbe nation."
Nor is woman's work limited to vol\ln·
teer services. Mrs. Louchbeim herself is
an example of the many women in busi·
ness, politics, government. Incidentally,
the latter, she sa)i, offers almost limit·
Jess opportunities to women.
In the State Department alone, 7 per
cerlt of the 5,090 members of the For·
eign Service are women. There are two
women deputy assistant secretaries and
three women in tbe important post of
office director. Of only Iii career am·
bassadors, one Is a woman.
In 1968, there were 29 counselors or
first secretaries of embassies, 22 second
secretaries and 60 third ·secretaries.
"American women," says Mrs. Louch·
helm, "are living and :working all over
the globe, as Foreign Service Q!flcers, as
Peace Corps volunteers, as AID techni·
cal experts, as the wives of technical ad·
visers or Foreign Service officers ...
"For today's American woman, the
community is not onlv her town, her city
or even her nation. Her community is
the world."

Hawks Rip Warriors,
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SptQiq for My~elt
Uli.doubtedly I will not be the last, but
I want to be the first member of t he
w6riilng press to Inform the World's
F~r Corp. and lis president, Robert Mo~el, tbat when and if I 10 to the Fair I
will pay m.1 way in, like a private citizen,
al\(1 Big Brother can find somebody else
to; put through the IBM macchine, be·
cause it isn't going to be this correspon·
dept.
:rhere was a day when a Police Dept.
press card was an honorable badge. It
signified that the holder represented a
bona fide newspaper or news service, It
" &gt;I vou past the barriers at a four-alarm
·~ if. you wanted to take the chance
l.d you always did) and it established a
l'nyl mutually respectful camaraderie
II the finest pollee in the world, those
. New YOrk, at the scene of an accident
or a ctlme. ·
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Warriors iecare detodadlocked Hath wks "had a mental edge for weren't as keen as they were," had a Zl-16 first perltxl 'advan· with 1 Iota! 34
ay 1n 1s one because they had Hannum said
tage and led 1 lh ball st-33 1
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atj te 1be
ahead
was heid
0 a
'ollqwlDg the Hawks 123-94 win
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never to three l1eld goals In the frrst Beaty had 20 points.

·~~• games ap e

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will meet the
"Warriors ln the final game of
the best-of-seven series Thurs-

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Exhibition Play Results
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1\!ost Daring
Skiier Dies •
In Avalanche

"Every day lo u opening day
GaDlpoUo Slate laotttu..,, beglnalll1 all P· m., Tburoday.
for Mom!"
G~llltber oald live teams,
tbe Gallipolis H111or C.mp,
GSI, LakiD, TNT, -~ "'ST. MORITZ, Switzerland
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ST•N
stone 501 b&amp;ve hldleattd IIIey
) - Wallace (Bud) Wernts Dl NGS
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will porllcipalt In lhla COD- er was the world's most dar·
SEOAL STANDINGS
1be Milwaukee Bravos were fer..ce. "Three more teams lng alpine $ier.
~econd ~the Giants In the •en· are - d , " &lt;enlluotd Gui•·
This devil • may • care atti·
(Northom Dlvislou)
lor crrcu1t. The Braveo were tber, "preferably from llle tude cost the 29-year-old, !reck· TEAM
W L R
Tb~ Giants, on the eve of the 18-8, followed by the Chicago Meigo • GaUia Maoon orea." Ie-laced racer from
Nelsonville .. .. 1 0 6
ope.rung of. the regular season, Cubs, St. Lums Cardinals 111111
Those lnlerelltd sbGul• caU ISpirlnjJs. Colu., several medals Logan .. . ...... 1 0 10
easoly ootd1sta~ced all major Pittsburgh Pirates In that or. Galnlller at 44W431 or 441- and a broken leg in the last Athens ........ 0 1 8
league clubs With a 24-7 ':"""rd der. 'lbe Meta, as ia their cut- 1M2, tr allend Tbunday'o oes- three winter Olympics.
Wellston ....... 0 1 1
In the combined grapefrmt-eac- tom, were last in the National stea at wblcb lime ruleo and
•
tus league standings after wind· League at 10.11.
regulations, 1 league preo~
And Sunday It cost him hi• TOTALS · .... · Z Z I
m ;l.
lng up their spring campaign
dent, aad aame of the leape
on the Val S&amp;luver slopes
with a 7-41 victory over the · The Yankees and world wUI be oelected,
this famed resort.
(SOqthern Dlvlsloa)
Cleveland Indiano Sunday.
!champion Los Angeles Dodgers ,.,..,_ _ _ _ _ _ __,
Team
WL R
were far from world beaters
1 Werner, who had relired from Jackson ....... 1 o 8
V~
The Twins topped the Ameri- and both ended their spring
competitive skilng only last Gallipolis . . . . . 1
2
Graveside Service
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ran League teams with a 10.9 schedules 1n Inglorioua fashion
and Barbl Henneberger, Middleport .... o 1 1
for Infa ..t
By United Prell·lntemalloaal mark. In fact, only one other Sunday.
23, West Germany's ladies al- Pomeroy
o 1 8 8 Held
1
PT.
PLEASANT
- Graveside
i
AL team - the Baltimore Ori·
champion, were killed TOTALS
% 2 17
services were conducted Mon·
:: SATURDAY
oles at !HI - played better The American League chaman avalanche burled them LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
day at I p. m. at Kirkland Mem·
I SAN; JUAN, P. R. - Carlos than .000 ball. The Los Los An· pions. who woond up fifth
eight feet of snow.
GaillP.Oii• 2 Middleport 1
oriai
Gardens for Angelia Dawn
Ortiz of ' New York City &amp;cOred geles Angels finished at an league standings with a J2.JS
Twelve other internation· Jackson 8 Pomeroy 6
Roush,
infant daughter of David
~ unanimouo lkound de¢slon even .500 perpentage with tO record, bowed 3-2 to their
skiers who were in the same Logan 10 Athens 8
and
Karen
Fruth Roush,
....••. Kelllly ~e of Muske~on, wins In 20 .games while every monel farm learn while the
group with Werner and Miss Nelsonville 6 Wellston 1
well, Ohio, former Pl. Plell!-[(
Mk!h.'.' 'to t'etam the lightweight other junior league club - m. Dodgers, Mlose 1-15 mark
ATHENS (UPI) _ Ralph Bos· Henneberger making location TUESDAY'S GAMES:
ant
residents. 'lbe Infant wao
oballlpiOnshlp of the world.
eluding the New York Yankees good enough for ninth Ill Uie
and Ray Jackson strength. shots lor a ski fashion movie GallipoliB at Pomeroy
born
Sunday at 3:35 a. m.
' "·'· ' -wallowed below the break, National League, ·were
their Olympic team
escaped by "riding" the oliding Middleport at Jackson
Pleasant
Valley Hospital and
NBW YORK - Uppercut won even mark. "\-by the Angels, ~. to lose the
with outstanding
snow.
Athens at Nelsonville
died
at
11
a. m':'
!he :liMOO Excelsior Handicap
. oatL
mythical Los Angeles
In the Ohio
A rescue spokesman said Wellston at Logan
Surviving
in addition to
at Aquedilct before a crow~ of 'lbe Nationa League was al· Qbampionshfp for the
Werner died from shock and
are maternal grandpari8,3tlll.
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plOIIt s ~omplele reversal with ,straight year,
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HennebergP.r from suffer
ents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Carl (Buck!
: sUNoA v ·
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Boston, competing
Fruth,
Pt.
Pleasant; paternal
NOGllstA, Ga. - Arnold
won the broad jump with •
"We wanted to make some
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paln\er '!von a record fourth
of 23 feet, 81'.1 Inches and
spectacular shots skiing on a
Wendell W. Roush, Bidwell. Bur-· II
lfailll!.S golf tournament with a By u qed p
lerna ton
120-yard high hurdles in
slope c'Overed by firn (a grainy
10
1 ai '
lal was onder the direction of
lS.ult.iet-par
276.
n
resa
~llsworth. Loser
seconds
Saturday,
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AI Richmond, Va.
Morehead. HR _ Banks
spring snow)," said Fritz Wag.
the Crow • Russell Funeral
S'P.A1 PZTEiSBURG, Fla. - N. Y. (A) l!O 000 000- %
Cowan.
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Making his first
nerberger, one of the German
Home.
wJ' 111i'1Wrson of Australia de- Richmond (Int.) ·
In the high jump, he finished ~~mhers of lh~ groop.
eat.ed Frank Froehllng, Coral
.
000 1102 Olx- 3 6
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second to Jim Oliphant with a The slope did not look dan~ables, Fla., 11- , 6-4, 11-Z, to win ardDownmg,
'Jierry (61 and How· At lndlanapoUo
geroos. At 7 a. m., the whole I PT. PLEASANT SURTEES TAKES RACE
Mullett Stott!
m
·002 040 211 _ 10 14 height of 6 feel ' 81'.1 inches · snow
blanket suddenly started Jane Plants. 95. life
SIRACUSA, Sicily (UPI)
3
he-~· singles Utle In the
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Jackson,
running
for
Mary·
isliding
down
.
probably
beCounty
resident,
died
Surt
drivtnRII
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1412
1 hi d Stat
fatR'e'!!S'
ennis
tournament
Metcalf
(9)
and
Schmidt,
Gibbs
,
the
ees
of
Britain,
1
't(t ·; ·
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(5). Winner - Stottlemyre. l Tsitouris, McCool (6),
n
e, won
0,000-meter cause of the weight of the wh?le night at the home of o
formula one Ferrari, won
Loser - Terry. HR- Howard.
(8) and H. Smith H I
event In 31.28.1 and the two. groop. All of us were lumbling ter, Mrs. Virginia Riffle of
Prix of Siracusa Sur!daj·ll
KElt\ Slow Pitch
(7), Moist (&amp;) :mer or en, mile nm In 9:20.4,
down with the snow. JJ!en the on.
with an average speed of ~~~:II
Tburiiey Announced At Philadelphia
McNertney (7) . Winner
Host Ohio University domina!· awful thing happened. The snow She was born December
kilometers an hour and a c!
., ~• KERA Invitational Slow
.
(10 ionlncs)
Loser - Tsftourls. HR ed the meet by taking six of the also started slidmg down from 11168, in Graham Station, W.
of one hour, 19 minutes and
~ 'ltdl~d!tball Tournament to Balli. 010 000 000 1- 2
Nicholson, Coleman John· 23 firsts while Tennessee State lhe oppoSite slope. .
daughter of the late
. seconds for the 22CJ..kuo.JI
'" lftltiJ AI Keralaild, West Vir- PhliB.
100 000 -000 a-3 7 0
2, Martin.
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won four events.
"Except for Buddy an~ Barbi and Ernaline Greathoose
meter course.
tlnla, over successvie weekends Roberts,
(6),
ail of us managed to ride the eli. On May 21, 1188 she mar·
oeginRins June 6 is· expected to (9) and Ot:slno. Culp, Mahaffey At Pltisburgb
The other winners:
avalanche out (stay on top), ried the Ia~ George T.
. The body will life In stale
lra"''Sf' of the top teams In (6), Baldsch\ln (9) and Dairym002 010 320- 1 14 4 IIJO. ter d h M
but Buddy and Barbl were bur· and to this union were
the church one hour prior
Vest Virginia and Ohio
pie. Winner _ Baldschun
· 000 210 001- 7 11 1 0 10 ~e
as ; el Orr, Ohio led by the sno~ coming down 11 children, eight of
the services. Friends may 'I
~West Virginia eeniennial Loser- Bunker. HR _ Allen. Bouldin, Narum (4) , Roebuck · · ·
from the_ opposite directiOn. It survive. Mrs. Plants was
at the Stevens Funeral
llow oPitch Toornament held Kir~land.
' (7), Bridges
Hannan (9) 100 • meter dash (women): was homble. We left soon af. member of the Eddy c~~:~ I;HFo~m~e~.
asf;)ear at Kerllland. em·
-Retzer, Brumley (6) Edith McGuire, Tenn. St., 12.2.1terwards because we cooldn't Melhodist Church for 76 years.
' 1Ioflil! !lecreation area of Kais· At Knoxville, Tenn.
Schwall (8) Bork (9J · Dlsta
ed
help them anymore."
Surviving are four sons Ray·
·..r AJumlnum and Chemical Cor· Minn.
001 100 100 _ 3 12 1
Pagtlaroni. Wi..;.,r- ·
nee
m ley relay: Ohio '
mond of Camas, Washjngton,
&lt;lllraUon's Ravenswood Works, Detroit
000 001 000- 1
Loser - Schwall. HR
U. 10' 21·8·
NaUonal Ballkelbsll AsSO&lt;ialion Carl of Washington Cotn'llilous.e,
71
!l'llf'stit!h I tremendous 1ruccess Slange, SUgman (7) and
Freese.
15IJO.meter run : Jim
Playoff Standlag1
Ohio; Harold of Medina,
blll:··~her such
event ley. Aguirre, Lollch (8),
sen, Ohio U., 3:57.5.
By Ualted Pro•• lalematloaal and Arthur Plants, Boomer, .
~tid for tills June. All play (9) and Roarke. Winner
At Kansas City, Mo.
440-yard relay: Tenn. St., 42.1.
Eaolem DlvllliOn Flnala
Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Vir·
•m• be on the two lighted Stange. Loser- Aguirre.
L.
000 001 100- 2 4
440-yard relay (women): Tenn.
Beat-Of-Seven
ginia Riffle, Leon; Mrs. Tina
fldds of KERA, Inc., on Satur- Oliva.
City 000 000 40x- 4 8 1 St., fl.4.
W. L. Pet. Rice, Mt. Gilead, Ohio; Mrs.
daft and SUndays except for
Simmons, Craig (3)
Shotput: Martin Eisner,
4 I .80 Nina Riffle, Leon: Mrs. Edna
51
1111! 1~1 game or games to de- AI Reading, p;:o
(8) and Uecker. Monte,gudo, '
fl., 5 ln.
Cincinnati
I 4 .200 McKinney, West Hamlin, W. Va
termlne Uie double elimination Chi. (N)
000 Ito _
(4), Wyatt (4), ~ (8)
medley (college) :
x-Clinched •erie!
a niece, Mrs. Carrie Whltte1o·
001 6 51
chomplonahlp on July 4.
Boston .
OOO '.Ool 020Edwards, Duncan '(S),
3:35.6.
Weotera Dlvloloa Flnalo
brook, Bethesda, Ohio; 29
3 11 1
'lbe tournament is open to Ellswol'lh, Hobbie ' ($), Buhl (7) ; Winner- Wyatt. :Loaer
• medley (university):
Best-Of-Seven
children, 50 great grall!lchildlren
·lny regfateted Amateur Soft· (7) , Schurr
and Schaffer.
HR - Williams, Lewis.
U., 3:23.4.
W. L. Pet. and one great great grandchild.
ball Auoclation olow
pitch Morehead, Connoliy · (S),
llilcus: Bert Reuss, Ohio
Frll{lciaco
3 3 .000 Funeral service will be held
tea&amp;m;..-.======..;;:ner;;_;(~l)~,~E:"'r:Jey:.;&lt;:t)~a=hci~·N~ixon~. MUw...
At Salt Lake
176relay
ft., : Ohio
In. U., 8:05.3.
Lools
Tuesday
2 p. m.with
in the
000 City,
OlS Utah
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Senday's Resulto
ger
EUB atChurch
the YauRev .
001 5 12
Salt Lake PCL)
IIJO.meter run: Darnell
Louit 123 San Francisco 95ICharles Rogers officiating, Bur·
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Lemaster, Hoeft (6),
Pole vault: Ron Hord,
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