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Show I J UMi'niinmitpan TBb4S f Television Today T1 ) Shows By Harold Schindler out Tribune Staff Writer programs, which to schedule these two based on a format, have germ the networks exception newsmagazine provided fresh, stimulating material, including the contro-- v e r s i a 1 examination two weeks ago by First Tuesday of Both warfare. are exceptionally programs good, and it's quite understandable that they should be spotted against each other since the networks live by the adage Never give a viewer an even break. Its too bad, considering the programs air only twice a month, that the nets couldn't telecast them on alternate Tuesdays, but that would be too much like surrendering to the public . . . The Hasty Pudding Club of Harvard University, a theatrical organization, has named s pres-sure- Loses Fight-Vie- wer FOR WHAT ITS WORTH: Probably the most lamentable aspect of television planning is the fierce comp etition h pro- grams against each other in their fight to grab off audi-- e n c e shares Mr. sell- Schindler (thereby ing the sponsors product.) Latest victims of this unfortunate head - to - head competition are two new shows of excellent quality, First Tuesday, and Sixty Minutes. With Your Ticket to TV Today 7Huntr a.m. 9 1 4 Colonel 11 Carousel f if 9:30 a.m. Hollywood Square, You 4 A,ktd tor It Dirk Von Dyko Show a.m. 9:40 7 Fisurino It Evlyn Alien ixtreilin Out, with City Makers )1Yeung Americans Stopping into Malody 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 5 TOP LOCAL NEWS CHANNEL 5 NEWS DICK NOURSE BOB WELTI PAUL JAMES 5 ioopardy Bewitched $ Uove of Lite a.m. 10:10 7 Petteme in Arithmetic a.m. 10:25 Hw S DAY'S TOP NEWS! 7 a.m. 9:55 10:30 a.m. Eye Awn 4 Funny You Should Ak 5 Search for Tommorrow 7 S 7 Story 6:15 a.m. I Jerry 11 a.m. 1 Th Match Gamo 4 Dream House Midday 7 Gaotraohy a.m. 11:20 Taltnt 11:25 Prelect a.m. 7 a.m. 11 2 a.m. 1 Places In the News Noon of Our Live 4 The Newlywed Gamo 5 Lovo it a Many Splendored 12:10 Thing ap.m. 7Roondbout 12:30 p.m. o Doctors Dotinf Gamo GuMina Light 12:35 1:00 p.m. Another World 4General Hospital J The SKrot Storm 1:05 p.m. Funnest 1:25 p.m. 7 Scionco Comer 1:30 p.m. You Don't Say 4 One Life to Livo 5 The Ed.. of Nioht Spa ca Ago Scionco 2 "ADAM'S RIB" SPENCER TRACY KATHERINE HEPBURN I Dade Shadows Th LinkJettor Show 7 Art: To Sot, To Do 2:05 P-- 2:25 7 .Notional P-- Scionca 2:30 p.m. 4 5 Tho Mik Douglas Show World Thaatrt Woman's "Back lash," starring Richard W id mark and Donna Reed. 7 Amorkon 2:55 p.m. Vionottoe 3 p.m. It Color Eon 3:30 p.m. Olimpsos 7 'American 7 In 3:35 p.m. vignettes 3:40 p.m. Service 4 p.m. 2 MERV GRIFFIN SOUPY SALES REDD FOXX 4 A I Captain Scotty The Riflemen 4:30 p.m. Batman Lanxbury, Shirley MacLaine, and Katharine Hepburn . . . Television protocol has degenerated from the ridiculous to the absurd. After cutting the umbilical to The Lawrence Welk Show, the singing Lennon Sisters finally got their first big break a series of their own. Apparently someone thought the new weekly corned program which debuts next fall ought to have a veteran to anchor the show, a sound entertainment practice. But when it came to billing, logic went out the window. The show will be called (no kidding) Jimmy Durant Presents the Lennon Sisters Hour . . . Glen Campbell is up for four Grammy awards again this year . . . Ed Sullivan received the Brotherhood Award of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods last week for being a courageous and dedicated human being and a foe of bigotry . . . Richard Chamberlain, hounded by his Dr. Kildare image, took o wearing beads, necklaces, and long hair, then fled to England to play the part of a consumptive on a British telly series. He did such an impressive job of it, that producer Peter Dews grabbed him for the stage role of Hamlet next month for five weeks . . . Speakei of the House of Representatives, John W. McCormack, will make one of his rare interview appearances on Issues and Answers Sunday . . . The Motion Picture Academy Awards program this year will have ho specific master of ceremonies, rather the academy decided to use a clutch of stars to host and present Oscars. 7 p.m. What's New; River Traffic BYU Devotional Julia's apartment Is burglar ized with the help of Earl J. Wagqedorn's aunt. Julia. 4 NYPD: EXCELLENT POLICE ACTION MELODRAMA The Doris Day Show. Buck Is very excited over his winning prospects in the annual horseshoe tournament. 7 Legislators Report B Richard (Dick) Lueck, Sommet Dr. (2725 East), manager of Western Electric Co. for Utah, D. 2 THE APPALOOSA MARLON BRANDO ANJANETTE COMER 4950 Idaho and That's Milt Lift. Sid Caesar, Kamen and Leslie Uggams guests. S Spotlight Gorshin Special. Frank and Georgia Brown guests, 7 Frying pans West 11 Opinion Please Montana, 5 p.m. The Rive O'Clock Report 5 Gtlllgen's Island will serve as volunteer chairman of Utahs 8:30 p.m. Share in 1969 America Savings Bond drive. His appointment by Sec- - 9 p.m. a Thief. Arrer being It Takes mured Mundy tricks another thief into finishing his assignment. -- The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Jose Feliciano, The Cllngers, Burns and Schreiber and Pat Paulsen quests. 7 Performance: Chamber Music and Song 11 American Dialogue 4 Mr. Lneck retary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy was announced Monday by Kathleen Meikle, state direc10 p.m. tor of the U.S. Savings Bond 1 News Division. 4 Mason Perry Mr. Lueck succeeds James 5 MOST COMPLETE O. Cummings, Ogden, Utah NEWS IN of the Boeing Co. manager MTN. AMERICA Buying Savings Bonds and CHANNEL 5 NEWS Freedom Shares is the best DICK NOURSE way I know of for the ordinary citizen to help both himself BOB WELTI and his country, Mr. Lueck PAUL JAMES said. 11 Otflurul Psychology 10:30 p.m. A native of Denver, he is a 2 JOHNNY CARSON graduate of Stanford University with a Master of Business RICHARD HARRIS He Administration degree. BUDDY ROGERS was named manager of WestKAYE BALLARD ern Electrics Salt Lake City for Your Life Service Center in June, 1964, 11 General Psychology and assumed his cuiTent posi11 p.m. N 4 Jt tion Jan. 1, 1967. 11:30 p.m. He is president of the Junior 4 Thu Joey Bishop Show. Ed Amts, Ferrante and Teischer guests. Achievement board of direc5 Best of Steal "Never Hollywood Anything Small," starring James tors, president of the Stanford Cagney and Shirley Jones. Alumni Club of Utah and a Midnight member of the Utah United 2 The Late Show "Pickup on South Street," starrinq Richard Wldmark. Funds executive committee. Paid Advertisement 9:30 p.m. 7 Meetings of law enforcement and governmental officials have been scheduled throughout the state during the next two weeks by the Law Enforcement Planning Council. The meetings will be to lay the foundations of a statewide law enforcecomprehensive ment plan, said Richard P. Lindsay, council director. Regional law enforcement councils will be formed following the initial meetings and local law enforcement planning assistance will be made available to all regions of the state, said Mr. Lindsay. Pressing Need KUED M.gailn. if if Continued From Page Meetings Listed meeting will be held for Beaver, Iron, and Garfield Washington, Kane counties at 10:30 a.m. at Sullivan's Cafe, Cedar City. Also, for Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier, Piute and Wayne counties, a meeting is scheduled at the Richfield Courthouse at 4:30 p.m. Other meetings are: Price City Hall, Feb. 25, 4 p.m., for Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties. Provo, County Commission chambers, Feb. 26, 2 p.m., for Utah, Summit and Wasatch counties and Provo City. On Monday, a Judicial Pay: Utah spends less the average of surrounding western states per capita on its district judges salaries. Utah Supreme Court Justice A. H. Ellett said Monday the state spends 27 cents per citizen per year on trial judges salaries, less than half of the western states average of 60 cents. Alaska is high, with 92 cents per person per year. That state has 11 trial judges paid 323,000 annually. The state's population is 274,000. Utahs population is 1.03 million and the state spends per year at the trial $14,000 annually for each of the 20 district judges. None of the 10 western states plus Alaska and Hawaii $280,000 level spend less than Utahs 27 cents per capita figure for trial court judges, he said. Seek Barber Loot Police Monday were investigating the theft of a portable hair dryer, 33 tie clips, two chairs and other items, total value $727, from Barbers Exclusive, 2967 Highland Dr. Officers said intruders gained entrance by forcing a rear door. (nearly 20,000 according to defense cials). Tins point was also emphasized to the Salt Lake group in a buefing at Colorado Springs by Lt. Gen. Gtxirge V. Underwood Jr., commander of Armv Air Defense, (ARADCOM). Those warheads have so many safety devices on them that our main worry is whether they will explode when we want them to, lie told the Utahns. The Utah party was conducted throughout the tour In Maj. Gen. James R. Winn, commander, 6th Region, Hamilton Air Force Base; ARADCOM, Col. Alan B. White, deputy commander; and Capt. Vernon L. Conner, the gen- E. (Ted) Westwood Displays New Can1. C. t; City site was announced, Gen. Winn addressed ' alter. fj community leaders in Salt Lake City to The Sentinel is an area defense caSentinel system. explain the pable of protecting all of the United During last week's tour he noted that States, including Alaska and Hawaii. specialists had rejected the first thiee sites tested in Salt Lake Valley by core tr . t4. drilling for underground composition and tl determination of surface interference ti M factors for radar. The general indicated If two other areas are now under considerone just north of Salt Like City ation it and another in the western section of the Tt valley. Liability Policy Presented by A new type of identification for infor the Lake Salt spectors City Weights and Measures Department was in force Monday. Westwood, city sealer of weights and measures, said that merchants, supermarket operators and those of other businesses were not satisfied with my staff members carrying a spe- The Salt Lake group was told that the missile site would require between 250 and 300 acres. Regarding water and electric power, it is designed to be self - sustaining, although it would use commercial power for part of its needs unless under attack, the group was infoimed. In response to questions of military authorities, the Utah group was also told cial police badge. So each of the five inspectors and Mr. Westwood are now carrying a new Salt Lake City Police Department 'dentifica-tiocaid with the individuals picture, signature and position. Each card has been signed by Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis. that: n Firemen Investigate Taylorsville Blaze Fingerprints of the employes also are taken by Technician E. D. Jensen, police if Saltair Officers Acres 250 to 300 C. (Ted) of merchandise It would hae limited effectiveness . against a saturation attack, but would mad , piovide protection for a limited dog attack by Red China. It could also function to shoot down . 4. any U.S. missiles launched by accident, if such should occur. The $5 billion cost of the Sentinel' -- j program, for deployment and production, does not include operating costs, which l"J will lie about $500 million a year. It is expected the first operational battery ixiuld tie ready in the early 1970s, the entire system to be operational soon j; Explain Sjstem a.'t''r the Salt Lake Shortly In S.L. Sport New Ident Tags crime laboratory. We tie up a lot 'Mad Dog' Protection erals Weights Officers E. e Special to The Tribune TAYLORSVILLE Salt Lake County firemen Monday were still investigating the cause of a fire which gutted an abandoned house Sunday afternoon at 4700 S. Redwood Rd. (1700 West). Lt. Jack C. Ungricht, department investigator, said it was apparently started by workmen who were seen In the house earlier in the day. The house is being torn down and it could have been started by a spark or smoldering cigarette left in the building, he said. - its underweight and improperly labeled, said Mr. Westwood. When we confiscate these items there is the problem of identification because those whose merchandise is confiscated contend that anyone could show a special officers badge. He said it appears the new type of identification is satisfactory. A liability insurance An autopsy Monday showed man found dead in a county jail cell Sunday morning died of bilateral pneumonia. Bob Apache Kidd, 123 S. West Temple, was found dead in a Salt Lake County Jail cell at 7:18 a.m. He had been In the cell about two hours. The state medical examiner said the autopsy showed death occurred some time prior to 7 a.m. Sunday. Sheriff Delmar L. Larson said the man w'as brought to the jail unconscious but bookhe ing deputies were told had just passed out. In Separate Cell The man then was placed in a separate cell where he later was found dead by a jail custodian, the sheriff said. My men followed proper procedure in booking the prisoner, investigation shows, he County Jail by two University of Utah policemen. The mans arrest sheet said he walked into the University Medical Center about 5 a.m., was checked and university security officers were called when it appeared the man was intoxicated. Mr. Kidd was taken before Justice of the Peace Mel where a comHumpherys plaint for public intoxication was signed, the sheriff said. The victim had been checked by a doctor at University Hospital and if suspects have been checked by a doctor we then book them, Sheriff Larson said. which had lapsed. The policy provides payment of up to $100,000 for injuries to a person; up to $300,0000 per accident and up to $25,000 for property damages. This is considera- bly above the minimum coverage the state and Saltair, Inc., previously had agreed upon. The insurance means that for now, tire group will be able to continue efforts ot restore the lakeside resort. j jjfjLS 0 SPECIALIST! COLOR ANYiDAYffoRTNIGHT lar, 3480 Redwoo j HMM1 RANKAMERICAR with Georgia Brown Even if the man had not been checked by a doctor but merely appeared to be intoxicated we would place him in a cell until he regained conSheriff Larson sciousness. Frank Gorshin stated. Sheriff Larson added that records indicate the man was brought in at 5:31 a.m. to the Picture Tube Bad? SAVE UP TO ON COLOR OR BLACK 50 I WHITE TUBES COLOR $899S San HOME CALLS IIM ttt to SIN A great hour of music and variety. FIDS ruts w t uioi1 TO TONIGHT 8 PM Wf.ll. Sponsored by Utah Power M EAST CRCKT & Sksl-t- w WARREN IKK FACTORY (14 Years in Sams Location) 1140 S. 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Examiners had agreed a month ago to allow 30 days for the group to produce a' new insurance policy to replace one ? explained. the man was Although found dead at 7:18 a.m. and oxygen was administered by the city police a minute body was not removed from the cell until 8:31 a.m. fol- lowing the investigation, the sheriff said. County Procedure J of State Chile L. Miller. ; The policy was immediately sent to Attv. Gen. Vernon B. Romney for legal sci utm. Sheldon R. Biewster and Paul A. Woodruff, president and first vice president .respectively, of Saltair, Inc., presented the policy on the last day of a grace period granted by the Board of Ex- - Jail Inmate Ruled Pneumonia Victim a V policy covering Saltair resort and protecting the state against loss claims was presented Mon- day bv officers of Saltair, Inc., to Secy, BANMMUIICARt idr 15 There Is no plan or intention to , ' expand the system beyond that presently y contemplated. The system is not designed for a . large-scalattack by the Soviet Union, except as incidental protection for Amor. . ica's own intercontinental ballistic mis-sile installations. , , 13 offi- Each region will study its most pressing law enforcement problems and will assign priorities to them for use later when the state's Omnibus Crime Bill giants arc made. The next scheduled regional meeting will be held Tuesday for Salt Lake, Tooele counties and Salt Lake City at 2 p.m. in the Metropolitan Hall of Justice auditorium. 18, 1969 9 S.L Leaders Tour U.S. System For Missiie Defense, View Sites Regional Law Meets Utahn Called Study Says To Direct Utah Stingy Bond Drive than half Art and Man II Music and The Spoken Word 2 p.m. A Carol Burnett as its 19th annual Woman of the Year; she is the first television performer so honored. Previous include recipients Angela 7 1:45 p.m. 7 Giint 8 p.m. p.m. New Thu Frlundly 7:30 p.m. 7 Hidden Faces 4 Let's Make A Deal f As The World Turns 11:50 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7 7 The Carolyn Dunn Show 11:30 p-- rV Neighborhood Lewis. Totie Fields and Paul Lynde guests. A The Mod Squad. The squad search es for Capt. Greer who has disappeared. 5 The Red Skelton Hour. Mickey Roo ney and Hal Frazier guests. II Upon This Rock ewt Th 4' I Th Mister 7 Time 10:55 7 Figuring It Out General Psychology 11 a.m. 10:45 Report HuntleyBrmkley Maverick 5 WATCH NATION'S BEST NEWSMAN, WALTER CRONKITE CBS EVENING NEWS Roundabout (Thu Th 4 a.m. 9:25 7 5:30 p.m. I About You All Safety Bleep 5:05 p.m. a.m. 9:05 H 11 Perwrullty The Jack LaLanne how he Andy Griffith Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, February Stale Plans THE PEANUT IS NOT A NUT! Incydepedi Britannic, 14th Edition, Volume 9, Rage 17S. ' .f , I, , t , |