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Show DESERET NEWS, 2A by Bit Keane FAMILY CIRCUS 27, 1969 Soturcloy, December t 1 25 Sought, IA r 11 aavea , ....1 , i t:-..,-..,..; 4, k ; '. !IWI '..a:'' ... ', LI 1 1 28 People Aboard Hijacked Plane Ha-,an- a ed's Flight 292 from rew York to Chicago at 8:17 p.m. when it was about 75 miles northwest of La Guardia Airport. the Federal Aviation Administration said. The plane landed at Jose Marti Airport outside Havana two hours and 47 minutes later. It returned .tc the United States. landing at Miami, at 2:23 a.m. EST. . D A,. - After 22 ,BOSTON (AP) . years, the US. Air Force has given up its investigation of ::11r OsUnidentified Flying . two de- continues. ',UFOs were the topic of a sylnposium today at the annu: almeeting of the prestigious Aterican Association for the - Advancement of Science. ' -. . tScientists of the 21st centu- ry will look back on UFOs as -- a ''' - - DESERET NEWS - SALTLIKE CITY,DTAII :Egitoeial Witt, Sa E. First , end ... Adserttsing Stootk Certifiable las S. 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Member Audit BureaU only and Clutch Nee, Saturday Wmt outs,Cle cart.er &livery wed tam ', . . . - ,, ,'. ,i.:1,30 1 , , --- -- . - -- - 441 iftr'N , Projection "3 (CIL p.m. Sunday) is a g him ploy sem of his tivse 0 2. 2:7,0 NPC News Special year-en- d new-summarizing report events of 1969 and forecasting le, tik 1970 devekpments. Aaron Copland Composer conduct the New York souse. Con he ploy 'em over here?" Philharmonic Orchestra in a People's Concert (Ch. 5. 4 p.m. Sunday). which will include musical scores for four movies. "The Red ."Our Porly." "The CityT o w n." and "Something .WildAmong variety reruns are The Nutcracker (Ch., 5, 6 p.m. today). a ballet presentation: 2. The Seimick Years 4:30 p.m. Sunday), on the ca. Iaung Japan Voting Led Sato's Party By TOKYO (UP!) Japan's ruling L'beral Democratic Party (12n) surged into a big lead today in early returns from a nationto fill the wide elecjon lower 486-se- House of the Diet. or Parliament. With votes counted for ;4 of the 486 A4ats. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's Liberal Democrats had won 59 at 10 p.m. four hours after the polls closed. With races for 230 ot the 486 Jody seats decided at midnight. six hours after the polls closed. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's Liberal Democrats had won The Japan Socialist Party. a longtime critic of Americari policy in Asia, had captured 45 seats. The moderate Democratic Socialists had six. the d Bu Komeito ddhist-oriente- (clean government) Party 'von eight and the Communist Party took two seats. Seven seats were claimed by independent candidates. KERSFILI.D. (UPI) Jody Landsdown.' the girl who was left on a freeway south of here last October, has a new set of parents. A Kern County Welfare Department official said the girl has been placed in a foster home and now has two "un- derstanding young foster par ents and some foster sisters and brothers" who live some-7- where in Kern County. She , dined to name the family or' exactly where they live. Lands-dow- n mother, Jody's Betty her Fouquet and common-lahusband, Ronald CALIF. B A de--1- in Kern County Fouquet, Jail awaiting trial on charges of child abandonment. They have declined to discuss the case. are still looking for another child of Mrs. FouJeffrey. who quet is missing. a Jody was found clinging to fence beside Highway 99 just before dawn Oct. 23. She told startled highway patrolmen her parents had left her there and told her to say her name was Smith and that she lived in Bakersfield. The girl's parents were arrested several days later in their Bell Gardens. Calif.. home. The children found in the residence were placed in a car Los shelter Angeles. Jody was made a ward of the court after her parents arrest. Irs. Fouquet gave birth to another child several weeks day in ago. Gannett Ends Publication Of Florida Paper The FLA. (UPI) Cocoa Evening Tribune: bowing to a lack of reader support and rising costs. published its last edition Friday. The five-cla- y newspaper is owned by Gannett newspapers, which also publishes Today. a morning and Sunday newspaper with a circulation of 50.000. COCOA, In a front page statement in Its final edition, the paper said the decision to cease publication was reached "with great intensive efforts by the owners and staff in publishing a top quality afternoon news- paper for central Brevard County. "During that time." the paper said. "operating lasses fer the tribune had been substantial. of the 29th century." declared Dr. Donah H. Menzel. Harvard University astr000mer. Dr. J. Allen Hynek. NorthO estern University astronoe in the mer. countered: 20th century may be as far away from a solution of the UFO problem as 19th century physicists were from an interpretation of the Aurora the greatest nonsense Borealis northern lights." Both men have served as consultants during Air Force investigations of UFO reports. Dr. Hynek served almost from the inception of the project. The Air Force. saying it found UFOs no threat to national security. closed its study just last week. Dr. Menzel. who believes that most if not all UFO reports have a natural explanation. said: "I cant walk around the block without seeing at least one and sometimes several of the basic stimuli that people have reported from time to time as a bora fide UFO. He said amateur groups who believe UFOs represent spacecraft from other planets "can do considerable harm to Selente... and will "deluge Congress with demands for further costly studies." Is reer of the late David Selrnick: and J. T. (Ch. 5. 9 p.m. Sunday) the CBS Childrels Hour drama about a young Negro boy berfiends SATURDAY VIER 5:01 hews. who "The Selling of the Presidentis the title of a book about the election of President Nixon which will be discussed on n 'The should government withdraw all support for UFO studies as such, though I could c!rtainly advocate the support of research in certain atmospheric phenomena associated with UFO reports." he said. Dr. Ilynek said some photographs of UFOs or flying saucers bre obviously hoaxes. but that. in cases he looked into. "the probability of a hoax in all 23 cases is vanishingly small." Even sc. this would not prove the existence of strange flying objects. but it should provide sufficient justification for the proper attention to the phenomenon by the scientific woe& he said. -And that is. of course, all that I advocate: that the subject of UFO reports is worthy of serious scientific attention." Dr. Hyrtek sail!: "The intellectual climate today is enormously better for taleog a good look at it than it was even a few years ago. This is itself an symposium example." A small residue of UFO reports are not easily identifiable coming from crackpots or from misperceptions of known objects and events, Dr. Hynek said. if,C '.1aaarkese ArtiVS., car conraowe A (eque) 2 HELP THE BEATLES HELP atrvemere. rrvt, NIMOOMUUMBHIMMIWOHOHOMMINDHUHMUI The Year Just Ahead .' 2The 4k. ' r r .141 4 . , ' tt,164,.., .A ' 47, i By HOWARD PE.kRSON Such specials as the Hallmark Hall of Fame shows and Jacques Cousteau programs have placed among he first 10 in the ratings this year as National Geographic productions did last year. This means more of the same for next season. One of the reasons for this trend is success of the Forsyte Saga on National Educational Television and of dramas on commercial channels. of Speaking Fersyle Saga, this series will be tele- cast on Thursdays at 9 p.m. as a repeat program. begin- ning Jan. 8. This means that viewers can catch up on the most fabulous series on TV and follow it to conclusion as well as watching current epi- -, sodes. The first two weeks of the new year also will see some Lew programming on NET 1 I 9:15 2Bible Answers. "A 5Public Service th." News IPOColli NBC IRetrospect. merchandise. questing Dal Gordon Houston, Your Father's MOUStaette and The New Music Nall of larbee. Journal (rerun), "Gltantis'a 7NET 6 :311 Choir seitttions Gate of Newton,' Cosby. Chet eets all kinds advice when he catches a cold. Namath Show. 2Joe !Dyne Show. Midnight 4Move. of "Valerie." starring Havoen and Anita Ekberg. Ster:mg THE WORLDS FINEST AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENERS SIMPLE - Dr.PENDABLE - INEXPENSIVE Filters, Softens and Conditions Any Amount of Water Factory Wholesale Prices TO SAVE ON INVENTORY TAX AT YEAR'S WE ARE GIVING END - LBS. OF 1,000 H ' ..., 'Awl f4,,,.., j,m, - !. foNselbi S, ,,' I !' SALT-FR- EE! , it ) ' ' WITH EACH SOFTENER SOLD BETWEEN DEC. 20TH & DEC. 315T ! NO PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL! NO INTEREST! NO CARRYING CHARGES! 90 DAYS IS CASH WITH US! GIVE YOUR WIFE SOFT WATER FOR XMAS. ...., I J. L. PLATT "OUR BIGGEST ASSET IS A HAPPY CUSTOMER. THIS HAS BUILT OUR BUSINESS." . I: 1 V Two new daily programs will begin londay. They include The Who. What Or Where Game. with Art James as emcee for a quiz game in which contestants risk an amount of money on their ability to answer questions. This will be telecast at 10:30 a.m. on Ch. 2 every week day. Art Link letter and his son. Jack. will present Life With Linkletter on Ch. 2 each day at 11:30 a.m.. replacing You're . ; ' ti , . -, ,,- Eiti2S,o1; .. .. . ..,., , Me On. TERMS Grains - :to- $169" .ic :- ; ,, - , - 1: I, ' i J . f t...-- , 1. , t ; 4:-. FIBERGLASSHeavy I II e FULLY t $189oo . t FS A 20 000 Groins 7 t , 41 S. ,:::...-:,,,,,,,.- Tells Of Premiere Ann Shoemaker, who took ,the unprecedented step of from movies and TV. is corning back in a big way. "I took an honorary ithdrawal from the Screen Actors Guild and moved to a retirement community." she said in Hollywood over the weekend. "But for some reason, all rve been doirg recently is rushing between New York and Los Angeles. tieing films. TV and the legitimate theater rve been busier in the pasi few months than in years before." 2Joe 1News, weather and !Dom. India.' NEVER UNDERSOLD. 'retiring" 11:09 SPublic service film. 11:15 kMovie. "Kimbe;ty Jon." 11:30 Also Two New Programs Busy Retirement weather and sorts. P4vhouse trerun), Tale." 10:31) IBra Ceers's World. Davey permts a stuntman 0 perform a clanoerool task while he is uttering from a ham:lover. Iaasketball with Jack Gardner. guest stem Joao Riven, Robert Peters., Mernil, Jerry Vale, Charlie Manna, Theirna Yobernacto Al 9:45 2News, weather and shorts. 10:09 Sullivan 5Ed Roberta the I. (rerun), CIS ChildreP's How he special &Mut Negro bey befriends an alley cat. 7The Forsyte Saga. 9:311 4Moio, "Fanfare Fb.' a Dealt Scene.' starring Ricnard Egan Ni Tina Louse. 5:30 are Frank Campanella, arKI Dean Harms. suited, 7:33 ycommunity Alert. 8:00 2heignber1ood Theater, "Umbrella' of Cherbourg," starring Catherine Demme. Imucss;bis (rerun). 7The Advocates, "Should wo allow the moat to stop and lost drivers on smooch) of drunks Ass cad make ipit of treatment mandatory tor them with more than onotenth of ens perceat atcoltel in their blood?" 9:01 3:00 Film. inch" "Pit Many viewers are saying that Dean Martin hit a new low Thursday night with the repeat of his family Christmas program that featured his wife. He said on the program that "this is my wife, Jeannie. about whom rve been talking all the tirne.".This part was taped. Dean also appear live on the show. saying that he believed many viewers might like to know that everyone was fine and well. This is the part to whicii.viewers object. Roger Wilkins. who hosts the Today in The West Show on Ch. 2. will present interviews obtained at the world premiere of "Viva Max." which he attended recently in San Antonio, Tex. The movie is now showing at the Capitol. The first interview. Dec. 30, will be with the pictures producer and director. On subsequent programs. Wilkins interviews Peter Ustinov. Pamela Tiffin and John Astin, stars of the picture. They tell about their personAl lives. The show is telecast each day at 6:45 am. on Ch. 2. DeShennon. Una, ennedneed. I TV Observation Putting sews devel- Of the Ciants guest stars Alan Hale as I giant VAS is afraid of the Earthl.nos. SLassie and tithe burro are lost in the fabled Superstition Mountairts of The Arizona wilderness. 9:35 a.m. IMooion 7:06 (reun) guest seats J. D. Cannon. 6ABC movie (rem), "'rho keto And I," leSe Oscar movie starring 'rut Brynner and Deborah Kerr. iE-e-rt Campbell (re ue) guest stirs Tem Jones, Tolle Fields And Jacks IBonartzo 2Wonderful World of 03sney, Part II ot "Babes in Toyand." Rome, With Love. Aunt Harriet falls for a handsome doctor. 6:00 4FBI west stars Bat Tir Nelson In story of interstate transportation of With t .i Art James hosts new daytime show Monday. STo Visit 4Discoverv, , i A School Bowl. stolen the Cathedral. 9:34 a.m. 1 4 1 4Land a.m. IFrom 4--4,-. 4 come down with measies. 7Rocky Mountain Nenvoilt Special, rerun of "Holiday," ID,ED Christmas Program, cm. 1 , I"Hollywood: T Is e Seltnick Years" (reun). a special which recounts the career of the late movie ()reducer. David 0- - Ulundi, Itti Tafel by Henry Fonda4Brady's Bunch. Several of the kids ink te. of DiSCOVVY 5Day , ,111 " "There was a Mr. Howard Ch. 7 in the line of specials. Hughes to see you, but I For instance. on Jan. 2. NET told him to write you a letter" Playbotaie (Ch. 7. 9 p.m.) will present "Thcughts of An Artist on Leaving the Sixties." featurin Dick Gregory. Edward Albee, Bob Dylan, Mister. gers and Mason Williams. NIX Journal (Ch. 7, 9 p.m. Jan. 5) will present "Dick activist. Gregory Is Still Alive," a profile of the comic-turne- d NET Plyhouse (Ch. 7, 9:30 p.m. Jan. 9) will present "Volpone." Ben Jorison's 17th Century comedy classic. The Show (Ch. 7.10 p.m. Jan. 11) will premiere. This is a weekly series designed by and for the American teenager. Each week. a guest et national prominence and a major musical group joins regulars on the program to talk about teens. On Jan. 12, a special NET :myna sval be presented. Ifs p.m. on Ch. 7. "Report From Saigon." It's scheduled at Other special programs will be announced in the days coming up. t, r4:01 Kiln special. 2Jobn of Jobs (rerun), Show. Coileoe 5"Music For the Movis. New York Philharmonic Young Peep Ws Concert, conducted nod narrated by Aaron Coss land, derived from his musical scores for tour moves. of the Jungle. of Tomorrow. 8:341 a.m. 1Fantastic Four. 9 I . , - 2:38 am. t I 41p,444, m - 1:011 Bowl, G3ndooddy ragoft summarizing everts ot IVO and tarerzstand opments tor ISAI. 3:31 ITed Mack 's Amateur Hou- a.m. t ", cm year-en- d Sunstster. 1Secred ., 4 2:0 starrira . ?1Sa.4.; Theater, "Evetything's D.icky," starring Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett 4Geor9e vow U o 1:38 4High 5Cathedral poi, te- - Ross AIL" Them 4Dtxtley SLook Up and Live. "Detroit National Council of churches." 8 a.m. Travel. asa , 12:30 cm. 7:30 141 , 4 is-N- Noon 2Science in Agriculture. 4faith for Today. Lord a SLamp Unto My Feat, To Hand." a visit with two young women vino live a Christian life of charity and work on their ovm farm in Knox Countv, KY. , vo. 113e s (Yi '1,,, Rood to Adventure. Foomali League Eastern Conference Chamisionshia, Cleveland vs. Dallas. SUNDAY VIEWING 7 , ' . shational 1H3 6:34 1 , wrestiirog. srit- 0' Wintry end Answers 'vest b Ralph twectie, U.N. Undersecretary Dealt-a- l ior SlitetiU Political Affairs. SBassetbail with Stan Watts, and snorts. of Durango," Montaomery. Service VIM. George 'Inn Dvio Cacesertield," starring Fieurs and Freodie Bartholo- W. C. mew. 11:38 5Sunrise , -- 1"Prolection SPutlic i ....E....A Adventure. iThe Lite. 10:38 "Sorne Cams 2Movie. Running.' starring Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine. SManniv inve;ficiates the thet of a race horse. Gene Raymond and e nits Louise 9,ieS star. 4Movie, "Duel Chuckle t ,:...,, Is 4.F arnily weather k Racer's. With Bogart', Bradshaw 8, Richins 1News, )1,,.., , about a Oramatitatich Choice," nun who resigned her order atter 20 veers. 0Eieventli Hour. 1110 The word on more shows of drama has been passed along by all network executives. They say that the of- ferings tills year have been well receivedand they anticipate a return to the era of Playhouse 90 and Studio One. r, . 11 a.m. Press shiest will le Or. Lett A. plaint's. Presidedt Nutee'l StaC41 adviser. Part II ot "A Grovrind CHANNEL EYEWITNESS NEWS Deseret News Television Editor t", NW WEATHEREUBANK SPORTSSTEIN 5 Top Weekend News ,. ' '''''''' An Sem,. 3This 2 NEWSMITCHELL '. I$416Illoill 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111 - 7 d 2NBC Relietioui Proram. "The Wackiest Shia in the Army," stirring Jack Lernition and Ricky Nelson. ta Roo." the I"Why in I a raese Not first series of interviews wins ev.President Lyndon S. Jennie. ke Walter crtylkil.. 11:NI ix .1 s'' , le:30 Jonathan Winters 7, ,.4 ; the elation. ove. .,' . le a.m. 2 ANDY WILLIAMS JOHNNY CASH ' 7 si., ,I.,,, Out Wild Bah." Day," "one Stnatt Step. Ecreard lieu& 11Science in Actioe. 8 :30 4Carre,11 4, Forum (rerun). , Ivo. 'tin. 7111 imellyttooe Pa:ace has Uwe, Gobel and Vietti Car as hosts. Petticoat Junctkot ipuest $lam away Vallee as an inoustrialist. 11Trails to Ameemure11:01 11Carel Burnet (rerun) e,dest ram S,eve Lawrence and ballet efor s:08 TV Highlights t,,. Jock Linkleter and his fc,ther, Art, begin new television series on Ch. 2 Monday morning. goes iree this Lisa vt '0" '''',--A. " " " ', , ,,,to 1 r: s 7:60 3Green Acres. 11Four 114;lels Sunday). 0, ,0 ;1 ,'-': , 16 ',-- ) Car,srmaa lays S Vaen. eat ues Vara VrOCCiv Ka rrer,san oral Parnel 'reties Ca. ctuaan et the Teurromert SI Rms. 2 -- ' , t..k. 6:31 2Aoam-1- . Lp , :01 aOde,.yeedS Ca,oe. kateratwer" (reran). CBS E,Taa tbaiwa proaactwa. start, Edward Vaap4ta Mid Patricii PkCA.11014n 1 ,- 1 Extensor, ats.- ., L.01, , , JJ. 11R CCKY i ..,.., -'4 5 GOVERNOR AND HIT OF THE SEASON Sunday). Other current events include programs Sunday Fact the Nation (Ch. 5. 10 a.m.), with David Hilliard. chief of staff of the Black Panther Party. as guest; Meet the Press (Ch. 2, 11 a.m.). with Dr. Lee A Du President Nixons Bridge. science achiscr. as guest; Issues and Answers (Ch. 4, 11:30 with a.m.). Ralph Dunche as guest: and The Advoestes (Ch. 7. 8 p.m.), which will have a debate on drivers being tested for drunkenness. Cleveland Browns wiil meet the Dallas Cowboys in the American Football Lenue Eastern Cnnterenee Championship Game (a. 5, noon 0 , of an ifstwlit,41 dTsesse. Game. ns ,4 id i :30 4Dating Line (Ch. 7, tiring 1 ,, gJest sia-- s SILOtsa and Lam Neitoort in Very of a mar unsaare he is an alley cat. 7 p.m. LNG 0-- es 5,."..d If surveys and statements by network executives are to be believed. televiewers will be offered more special programs and dramas during 190. From New Parents Authorities (a. Gets A Home t ebte : - y S1--- crops UFOs, I bbjectsbut a scientific I . q are A lone gunMIAMI (AP) man who ordered the pilot to and "take this ship to no funny business" carried 28 people on a hijack ride to Cuba Friday night aboard a United Airlines jet. The hijacker took over Unit- , .."..""". 'His daddy won't !et A second on." ' I ... flares. the guys clinging to ropes on the rafts which were dropped. and others inside the rafts." the Air Force spokesman said. "But the whitecaps were so big they were practically curling right over the men, Ind the seas got even worst later P' v 'Iti-- 459-fo- merchantman. the German vessel Brunstor, was reported en route to the sene. The Badger State was a floating powder keg with tons of bombs and rockets in her hold and a fire rpparently smoldering in her aft section. Crewmen of the first Air Force plane to reach the scene reported seeing men in the water. "They saw some of News and variety, specials, and a pro footbail playoff game are among hikklights of view. ing tonight and Sunday. CES Correspondent Waiter Cronkite begins a series of interviews with former president Lydon B. Johnson on Why I 0)6,4 Not To Rum (Ct. 5, 9 p.m. Saturday). The series 'will be devoted to the tumultuous years of LBj's Presidency and the issues and events of his public years. 't i' ............ , mid-Pacif- long-rang- - i ,'. ' The Coating powder keg as abandoned in alter its cargo of bombs and rockets desnned for VietrAm broke loose in rough weather. Fourteer tother crewmen Fibre rescued by the Greek s)ill) Khian Star Friday shortly - after the Military Sea ship was ripped by an: explosion that tore a hole in .its aft starboard section. seamen. "With every passing hour it looks worse," t tt Air Force spckesman said. "The seas out there are bad. real bad. And its pitch black and windy." An Air Force HC130 e rescue plane from Honolulu circled the search area through the night dropping ; I 1 Sta.e. T t '''''.. ' . 4 PEARL H.ARBOR 411'1 t A US. plane and a Greek ship teamed up today to sear h for 23 U.S. seamen missing from the ammunition ship Badgcr Badger State was floating deserted with her ste-- n section smoking some LW miles northwest of Hawaii when darkness closed in Friday night. Some of the missing men. niost believed from the state of Washington, were seen clinging to life raftz before it got dark. A U.S. plane dropped flares during the night in an unsuccessful effort to locate the merchant L' d .1 1. 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