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Show 1 1 K,rr,& OLSERET NEWS, g Saturdoy, 1968 28, September q,m TV HIGHLIGHTS 'Late Show No Creative Bed Of Roses iqyor Penalty Remains Clouded controveisy in Third Disfr ct Court ov pr intprpreta-tioof the word "and- in a Tin- - n htate liquor law penalty statute 'seesawed again Friday. Judge Leonard W. Elton sent two private clubs and two baitendets back to City Couit for trial on charges of 'illegal sale ol alcohol." Tie question of wheie those aroused of illegal alcohol sale should pe tiled arises in the leading of a penalty section ol the state liquor laws This section uses the wind between and two laws stating the penalty for the Ille When that a pti- ciraut nearly 'go. type he admitted of was c of roses. He . aid ihe talk show bed n s K. Snow reacted in the same way to the problem as Judge Elton did Friday in remanding the eases to city i ourt. In another ase in 1967 of a pnvate club cnaiged with illegal sale Judge Bryant G and Croft ruled that tne separated and did not join the two offenses. It appapntly remains the job of the Utah Legislature to lear up 'he ambiguity and change the "and" in the pen" alty clause to read or never really was born. It developed, he said, by giow mg -- - shew' piogiam th some- of out i else. n g Thats tLi way it was with Jack Paai, Meiv Oi iff in and Mike Douglas ami al the rest." He has been pioving that his jhow develops or evolves. Within days of each other, be r welcomed as guests both Vice President Nixon and Vice President Humphrey. ( non-prof- Bishop joined two yearo that Mar-cellu- Joey late the Court records show onre previously, Judge rorpoia-tion- , PEARSON Dororet News Television Editoi $2 1500. $1,060. HOWARD By ate dub, is a Hat fine of gal sale of alcohol and for adulterating alcohol. Is the and to separate, or to join, the two statutes? that is the question. The penalty for adulterating alcohol and illegal sale ol alcohol is much tougher in District Court than for a tiled in simple ity court. Rather than a top line of $299 arid up to six months in jad, the District Court penalty tan be not less than three months in tail or more tnan a tear, with a line of up to The penalty loi such as a ra-r- and otner causes. nbiosis thousands lcllow's bubble bleak- Joov sdVs you've got to a on keep experimenting show ol his type and that's uliat lie intends to do so lie'll be able to keen developin': for pool "lie comic lecails that Humpiuey and Nixon werent the first big political names to show up on his show. He also v elcomed such persons as Sen. Robert F. McCarthy, Gov. Rockefeller Kennedy, and Birch Bayh. He said the network didnt like his serious spots. They said Im supposed to have a funny program, hut we finally compromised. I put the serious persons on from 12:30 until midnight unless I feel there is general inferesl in (he guest. This Joey Bishop tells how program develops. lormets. likes persons on Ihe show who will be themselves and he doesnt like koky pr- He Tiny Tim, I won't have, he says. I just dont want to be around when that V That McCarthy and Joanne Cameron star m the series. Less Parker, Tvs Daniel Booi.e, is building a $13.5 million amusement parK in Kentuckys Boone County. It will be near Covington and will be completed by the summer of 1970. Mrs. I.yndon Baines Johnson vv ill review the role of first lady in a color special to be presented in December on ABC, according to announcement from the netwoik today. The Survivors, a story by Harold Robbins, will begin filming Monday in the south of France. R wont be until presented on ABC-Tseason. Lana Turnthe 1969-7er. fieorgp Hamilton, Kevin best-sellin- g TRY e9g S Cl ICt CREAM cxtic mm Watch far INSTANT SERVICE the Crated Opaaiaf Spacialt foi-me- SLAY TRIAL RECESSED T wo Men BY COURT IN DAVIS Rob Cafe FARMINGTON A murder trial of a Bountiful man, charged in the shooting death of his mother, Friday was recessed until Monday at 1 p.m. in Second District Court here. The state is expected to rest its case Monday after hearing testimony from the last of four police officers who assisted in the investigation of the case last Jan. 9. On trial for first degree murder is Joseph William Farris, 627 E. 900 North, Bountiful. lie is accused of fatallv shooting his mother. The victim, Mrs. Clara Ruth Blanke Farris Curtis, 56, died cf two shotgun wounds. And when cautioned by network officials that he might have to treat many other presidential candidates equally, he said: Fine. Let them come. first-degre- e Thats the way the program develops.' Of $470 Joey, whose program is on l lah, claims he has never had a tougher filing to Two men walked into the overcome than the talk show. International House of PanDuring an Interview, he said: cakes, 141 E. 3rd South, Friday It was written off as a flop night for a cup of coffee but after the first weeks. The critwalked out minutes later about ics wanted to know why there $470 richer. was nothing new. Thats when One man produced a gun and I told them the show had to told cashier Judy Mitchell, 767 develop. There really couldnt Lake Cir., This is a holdup, be anything ne. I worked officer Frank Heath said. hard the first months to prove The shorter of the pair my contention. stepped behind the counter, Some regular segments opened the cash register and accident. I had sorted money before stuffing it camp about by William Holden as a guest one in his pocket, Mrs. Mitchell time and I asked him if he said. would like to mingle with the As the pair held up the cashjust chat with them. ier, the restaurants chef, Carl audience, he would do dreamed never I day or night, and were there to Jaehanke, 44, 658 Elgin Ct., it. He did, and the audience help, Mr. Benson said. escaped out the rear of the builall the big stars The team also helps lost trav ding and then ran up the street loved it. New with audito want mingle elers in the valley. We are where he notified police, Officer ences. calls Heath five a about reported, averaging day from people who be--1 a customer, unaware of the Bishop has one distinction come lost. All they have to do is robbery, chased the pair west that few talk show hosts have. pick up the microphone and call on Third South towaids Main He doesnt mind being patriotfor a REACT station, he con- - street because he thought the ic and discussing patriotism. I had Louis Nizer on the tinued. two had not paid their bill They At piesent, six men on four-ho- hadn't. program one time, he said, he and shifts monitor CB calls prefaced some Herbert Wiehle, with At the risk ot remarks each day from their homes but East, said he yelld to the pair, monitoring waving the flag? headquarters will Come on, you guys and pay. soon be moved to the 11th floor I asked him what was The two continued on their way of the Metropolitan Hall of at a faster pace, according to wrong with waving the flag, Justice. and we were able to discuss Mr. Wiehle. At a meeting held Tuesday afthe whole subject. We analLate Friday police were ternoon in the office of Salt it and talked all around it yzed two men, one Lake City Chief of Police Dewey searching for the and received many letters five feet seven J. Fillis, it was decided to incor- - described as from viewers. They said: Its 160 blond with inches tall, lbs., . . . said someone porate the REACT group in the . . time about na,r anQ sl0CKy DUlia ne was Community Radio Watch and that. khak! uniform. a move the headquarters to the eanng Joey admits he is a suft The other man was described Metropolitan Hal! of Justice. touch for causes and for peoThe Community Radio Watch, as six feet four inches tall, 150 ple. They wont let me go a part of the Crime Alert lbs- - wearing a blue plaid shirt he laughed. walking alone, Ch. 4 in Radio Monitor Applications A Radio Action (REACT) today the orga- Emergency Team Citizens said spokesman nization is currently accepting applications from citizens interested in volunteerng their time to monitor Citiz.-nBand (CB) radio reports. Sid Benson, 4120 West 4900 South, REACT president, said that all applicants are screened through the Salt Lake Police Department before final selection. The REACT group has 10 openings to bring total membership to 35. The 10 will be used as back-upersonnel and vv'll be eligible to replace a member of the base group of 25, if one should drop out. Mr. Benson emphasized that the group is entirely separate from the Utah Citizens Band Association although there are some members in both. REACT is a national organization headquartered in Chicastations are go. Monitoring found throughout the Eastern United States. Many stations a iv spiinging up in other areas of the country as well. Purpose of the group is to offer help to any citizen who finds himself in trouble. Because of the close relationship with local emergency and law enforcement agencies, REACT personnel can get help fast. We monitor channel nine on the .11 meter radio band 24 horns a day. Most people dont realize how many people run Into trouble at all hours of the s 3 Agencies Win Praise Three Utah agencies have been cited by the International dedicated Social Service for service in the cause of human betterment and international eo-- j operation in 1967. This is the second consecutive year that the Childrens Service' Society of Utah, the Utah Divi-- J Non of Welfare and the divi-- j sions Salt Lake City ott tee have leceived such recognition. have The been agencies of adoptions orphaned children from other nations, principally Ron: Yiei-lu. and Korea. They wcie lonsible lor 33 adoptions in arranging re-j- 1321-2n- d The jungles great for adventure. - "Everytime I do, I tell people to come and see me at the show and then there is an argument about tickets when more people show up than can be accommodated at the theater. He also has raised more than $2 million for cystic falls on Columbus Day Comes Early crease. Columbus Day. Oct. 12, Police Chief Fillis said he estimates that over 1,000 cases a Saturday, so Salt Lake City have been cleared because of and county employes will have a holiday on Friday, Oct. 11. the help of alert citizens. Accident On Set Mr. Benson said REACT cars City and county ordinances DURANGO, COLO. (AP) -soon will be marked with circu- - provide that if a holiday falls on A horse stepped on the foot of lar emblems showing a hand.a Saturday employes have actor Paui Newrr.en, sending s a microphone so cit-- , day off, and if it falls on a Newman from a movie set to can spot the cars easier, iday they have Monday off. Mercy Hospital at Durango for observation. But his injury was diagnosed as only a bruise and Newman was back action Friday in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, part of which is being Fred MacMurr ay stars as a father with a trio of growing pains. Daktari. 5:30 p.m. Marshall Thompson, Cheryl Miller, Hari Rhodes are on the trail of adventure. The prison camp thats bound to hold you captive. Conlimied from Page 1971 if proposed increases are allowed, he said. Rep. Dixie Leavitt, City, saiA the legislators can expect pressure to increase th? local sales tax by one-haper cent. On the conservative side was a report from Sen. Harvvard. chairman of the Taxation Committee. He said schedules being 'f prepared for tax property assessment between the state cooperative and counties Sci-vue- s non-piof- Propositions The Women's Stale l.egisla-tive Council have voted in a statewide meet to support state Constitutional Propositions In One and Two. A man has been The propositions, which will booked in Salt Lake City Jail for appear on the November ballot, investigation of assault with aj would amend the Utah Constideadly weapon following a fight tution to permit budget sessions outside the Miniature Market, of the Legislature during 616 S. State years and to double Salt Lake City polue ollicci solons' pay to $25 per ro on C. F. Tio sri1 'lie victim day with M3 daily Robert LeRjy Hull. 20 1390 2nd Tl e 250 women delegate, met East, Apunni"iii 6, was sliuck m the State Office Building Auto their cast ditornirn The votes. He on the Jicad with a crowbar. wa treated at Umvetsily Hos- LegisU.ive Council repro'cnts more than 23.000 Utah women pital and released. Carol is alive and well 1 tr Pin one Gleason, the great and living in bedlam one. fornmf Carol Burnett. 8:00 p.m. Why kwir fctlijfvit. kiw,ivt,ustoititte4r ?-- MUsU f fcm iE.4rp i u Iwui I Jackie Gleason. 9:00 p.m. How sweet it is to have him back. dont you drop in? eeiie. Ti Theres only if property cooperative plan woe'd provide foi use of professional apptaiseis with the state to pay 70 per cent of the cost, and counties to pay 30 per cent of the cost, he said. d fffo BeaBenaderet and Edgar Buchanan run a rustic Hilton. prop- S.L. Assault iii, L&sd aesMTient Council Backs Man, 20, Booked nm whistle cfrnn -- Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer and J ohn Banner get all the breaks. The The International Soual social agenis a cy. serving (ountne throughout the world. rs aKo would not greatly change present erty valuations, he said. 37. girl-watche- Canyon Star Has 1st Baby A plan being Ken-dtic- k Hogans Heroes. 7:00 p.m. i piepaicd for iewntiiig state PARIS (UPI) Actress Jane income tax laws to tie in with Fonda, the wile of French tax are (film director Roger Vadim,! federal income today gave birth to her first planned so they would neither increase the total tax burden, child, a girl. The couple said they will name the child Vannor increase the burden upon essa. Jane is the daughter of any segment of taxpayers. actor Henry Fonda. B- -l Next: the Petticoat Junction, 7:30 p.m. Sun-izen- at Animas filmed north of Durango. 5 My Three Sons. 6:30 p.m. g Pressure For Tax Increase a rich mans J Town. . The an( S13!- pants. He had brown program sponsored by Salt Lake Police Department, hair and slim build. Both men the Salt Lake Exchange Club, wpre described as in their 20s. the Boy Scouts, the Deseret Station News, and Radio-TKSL was organized on the belief that alert citizens can help cut down the rapid crime in- Its sort of - |