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Show DESERET 2A COUNTRY SAGE Saturday, July 19, 1969 NEWS, TELE - LOG: .T Troops Blast lied Supply Gamp .S. Apollo II Moon Walk , Beauty Pageant i u.s. ap Saigon tiinpps, behind a rocket bar- ege from gunships, made a helicopter assault today on an eceiiiy supply headquarters tjBTp 27 miles north of Saigon overran its surprised de- a3 fenders. the ensuing battle, 47 enemy soldiers were killed and; 25 captured, the U.S. Copvnand said. No U.S. casualties were reported. he camouflaged headquarters) was located seven miles north of Chu Chi, headquarters for the U.S. 25th Infantry Division, whose soldiers made assault. tire) Xibra gunships firing rockets) opened the attack. Then artillery opened up and the U.S.; troops came down in hel- icopters. '.U.S. Other troops of the 23th Division killed 27 enemy soldiers without suffering any casualr battle near ties in a Tay Ninh, 50 miles northwest of Saigon, military spokesmen four-hou- Hi- -- plete surprise achieved was reflected in the 25 captives, an unusually high number in any battle. officers said the com- - reported. The fight six miles northeast of the key provincial capital, which allied intelligence says may be the main target of a new enemy drive, was the only major disruption reported as the battlefield lull entered its fifth week. The battle Friday involved troops of the 25th Infantry Division. Later, B52 bombers struck around Tay Ninh and at enemy positions at the base of Black Virgin Mountain. South Vietnam President FAMILY CIRCUS by Bit Keane dominate non-reru- n Nguyen Van Thieu, answering questions at a news conference, said he did not believe U.S. and South Vietnamese policymakers should read any political implications into the battlefield lull. He have field three said the Communists decreased their battleactivity many times, or four times this year but only to rest and retheir forces. alone, equip If they really would like to show their good will by reducing their activities, why don't they speak officially and loudly because they gain by lotting world opinion know they have the good will for peace. Thieu also said that a very important part of U.S. troops could be withdrawn from Vietnam only if sufficient U.S. and funds are equipment forthcoming. srGejs Kj 7 Saboteurs The Israeli army said today -- jvhy aren't you wearing this pretty lace nightie of yours. that seven Arab saboteurs were killed during the night in two separate clashes with Israeli patrols. Two of the infiltrators died in a skirmish near Khisfin in the southern occupied Golan Heights of Syria, the Israelis said. . - The others were killed in fighting near the Damyia Bridge in the Jordan Valley, a spokesman added. Earlier, Israel said Egyptian gunners wounded eight Israeli soldiers Friday in a series of artillery battles across the Suez Canal. Mommy?" 600 Miles To Go . . Thor, Crew Abandon Reed Boat V.I. IAP) Deciding repairs tyefe impossible, Thor n crew and his fbandoned the battered reed bat; Ra Friday night 600 miles from their destination. Hey-$kt- . bl six-ma- The unanimous decision was made alter one crewman was chased by sharks when he tiived under the ship to try to secure two papyrus ropes that had broken loose. Heyerdahl and his men boarded the escorting fishing craft Shenandoah and sailed : for where they were expected Sunday night or Monday. Herb Schoenbohm. a ham radio operator in Christian-'sted- . St. Croix, who has been in daily contact with the Ra. quoted Heyerdahl as saying the Ra might drift by itself to Barbados. think the main thing is I timated that at that rate it would have taken them three weeks to reach Barbados. - GOAL British oarsman John Fairfax radioed today he was a few miles offshore and stroking briskly for the Miami Beach hotels he sighted on the horizon e record row after a across the Atlantic. I've had enough and I'm coming in. he radioed friend Kenneth Crutchlow at Fort Lauderdale. Can you give me a phone number where I can reach you? I expect to reach land this afternoon. NEARS 4,000-mil- Barbados, Bridgetown, People that ttipy were just tiled, said Schoenbohm. hey have an ordeal the last 70 had days or so. He said the Ra lost its yardarm in a storm several ciays ago. As a result, its speed was reduced from 60 miles a day to 25 miles. He es- - ... - Actor REPLY ACTORS Paul Newman and his actress wife Joanne Woodward placed a ad in the Los Angeles Times saying theyd try to accommodate Times columnist Joyce Haber by bustnig up our marriage even though we still like each other. She had written of rumors that their marriage was on the rocks. The Newmans tongue-in-chee- k insist it isnt so. The newspaad cost per said the full-ag-e $2,200. - Presi-deVISITS MAMIE Nixon took a drive from nearby Camp David Friday to visit Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Eisenhower farm in Gettysburg. He found the presidential widow on the telephone chatting with his wife Pat back at the White House. HHH TALKS - Every-thin- g con- trol was conversational fodder for former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and leaders of the Soviet Institute for U.S. Studies and the Soviet Academy of Sciences Friday. Humphrey said the Moscow talks were very free, frank, candid, open. - DEATHS Frank Monaghan, 64, historian, editor and author best known for his biography of John Jay. first chief justice of the United States, died in Washington Thursday after a long illness. Peter William Janss, 64. onetime president of the National Tuberculosis Associaiton, died Friday of diabetic complica- tions. Japan Awaits Explanation On Okinawan Nerve Gas - The JapaTOKYO (UPI) nese government said today it was waiting for Washington to explain the reported presence a of nerve gas on Okinawa revelation that could incite the island's residents. The foreign ministry said its director of American affairs, Fumihiko Togo, had informed a U.S. Embassy official of Japan's grave concern and of the danger of outbreaks m erican a ht emong Okinawans. Japanese newsmen on the island quoted its chief execu-t;vChobvo Yara, as saying am shocked. We had been concerned only about nuclear missiles. B32s and nuclear-powere1 d submarines. Now we must watch out for - chemical weapons also. The source of the report is unknown, but we know how very dangerous 'he bases are on our island." Japan has asked the United States to return the island to Japan, a request that has touched off n demonstrations in Tokyo and on Okinawa in favor of the re- version. A New York newspaper (The Wall Street Journal) reported in a dispatch from Washington Friday that poisonous nerve gas on Okinawa had leaked last week, hospitalizing 24 persons. The Pentagon would say 23 only that 24 Americans military men and a civilian had been treated and releaed ; tier a on the mishap" island duly S. U.S. officials in Japan declined comment. One of the stumbling blocks in negotiations on the return of Okinawa to Japan is what Kennedy Ch. 2 to do with the U.S. military bases on the island. Japanese leftists and Okinawans want them removed. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato is scheduled to visit Washington in November to discuss the matter, and the Defense Treaty, with President Nixon. The treU.S.-Japa- n aty expires next year. The foreign ministry announcement today said Togo had told U.S. Embassy official David Osborne that if the nerve gas reports were true, the United States should be very cautious in maintaining peace and stability among the Okinawan people. Residents on the island several times have demonstrated tor the removal of B32 bombers from the island. Some U.S. Marines being withdrawn from Vietnam have been sent to Okinawa. at 8 p.m. Sunday. in the highlights Apollo coverage during those hours include the module landing on the moon around Major Escapes, Girl Dies , 2:19 p.m. Sunday, astronauts walking on the moon sometime after midnight, astromodule at nauts 2:12 a.m. Monday, and the module leaving the moon around 11:55 a.m. Monday. These times are scheduled tentatively, but could be changed, depending develop- ments. Channel 7 will carry regular programming Sunday, highlighted by Firing Line at 7 p.m., with William Buckley discussing Problems of a and Sounds Chief Executive, of Summer at 8 p.m., with an program by the Boston Pops Orchestra. Non-reru- n and Roy Clark as guests; and Jimmie Rodgers (Ch. 5, 10:30), with Jane Powell and George Carlin as guests. Miss Universe Pageant (Ch. 5. 8 oclock tonight brings the finals from Miami Beach. chell, SATURDAY VIEWING How(Best possibilities as selected inby small ard Pearson are listed bod type. Largi bold listings are pad advertisements). c) Denotes color (Ch. 4, 7:30 p.m.).-wit- h Ames, the Monkees, Joni TV Highlights ? a bridge connecting Marthas Vineyard and Chappaquiddick islands. spokesman for Arena identified the victim as Mary Jo Kopechne, about 23, a resident of Washington. The spokesman said both were in a car driving to catch a ferry from the island early Saturday when control of the vehicle apparently was lost A A spokesman for the Senator said in Washington that Kennedy was not hospitalized. The Edgartown police spokesman said Kennedy reported the mishap to authorities. Arena said the car was found iu water by a group of boys going fishing, who alEo Heat Wilts Power Grid By Associated Press Consumers heeded appeals to cut back on electrical usage and generators as far away as Chicago fed extra electricity to keep the Northwest power grid operating Friday through a sweltering heat wave. Appeals by Consolidated Edison and other utilities for power conservation led to reductions in office lighting from New Yoik to Boston, reduced elevator service and air conditioning. Power company executives expected an immediate, if temporary, respite as city dwellers went to the country for the weekend and cooler temperatures were expected, but they anticipated more appeals for reduced usage might be necessary during the rest of the summer. (e, rerun). I 4 Lavyrtnca Walk (c), boo rure' t Farm" (hour). "Old MtcDonald'a My Thrae Sent (c. rerun). -- Oet Smart (c, Hoean'a Heroet (c, rerun). la Extension. He doesnt think he would e series take another because his concerts make him a million a year, he said and Im afraid another series during the winter and fall would be too much exposure. This would hurt the concerts. full-tim- (UPI) - A ferry boat capsized in the Nile River 350 miles south of Cairo Friday night and 41 persons were feared drowned, Egyptian newspapers said today. Frogmen were flown from Cairo to search for bodies. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Editorial Office, S4 C. Flrt South Adverting and Circulation 14) $. 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ALDRIN STEPSON MOON! 8:30 Valley Days (c, rerun), "The Other Side of the Mountain," filmed near Kanab. Medically Speaking (c). tath It a.m. 12:37 5 Conversation. 11 2:12 a.m. 5 ALDRIN 9:00 4 ABC Movig (c, rerun), "Come Blow Your Horn," starring Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon, Barbara Rush, Jill St. John, Tony Bill, Dan Blocker and Phyllis McGuire (2 hours, 15 minutes). II Summer BYU Devotional. LUNAR MODULE 2:32 a.m. 5 ARMSTRONG 9:30 f The Quest of sciance film. Dr. a Goddard, LUNAR MODULE 10:00 Top Weekend News CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS 10:30 B MONDAY Jimmie Rodgers (c) at this time tonight only, guest stars Jane Pow and comedian George Carlin and Apollo covarago (c), continuous from Sunday :o 4 p.m. today on all thraa commarclal channels, Preempting regular programming. 5:25 a.m. 5 Farm S Summer Semester Report. 5:30 a.m. 6 Pollard Plans Special Michael J. Pollard, who is a character in real life, plans his own television special He has told the network that he will decide what type of pro-gram hell put on, including the guests he will have. He wants Ty Hardin as one of 4 2 4 Today in the West (c). Fireman Frank and Cartoons U). (Hour and 45 minutes). 2 5 Today Show end KUTV Captain Kangaroo (c). 7 a.m. Beverly Hilbiilies News and Sports (c). 8 11:30 11:45 Theater, "Creature 4 Nkjhtmare the Walking Dead." SUNDAY VIEWING a.m. Report (c). 7 -- Concentration (c). You Asked For It. 5 Romper Room (c) end KSL News (c). 4 7:30 a.m. (c). Aquamart (c). a.m. Personality (c). Jack LaLanne Show (c). Andy Griffith (c). a.m. Science In Agriculture Faith For Today (c). 5 Tom and Jerry (c). by 8:30 a.m. of 2 4 5 a.m. (c) (c). Followed NBC Lucy S 9 4 Farm Report (c, hour), 1 4 (cl. a.m. It Takes Two News (c). (c). 2 Wrestling. 11 News 7:30 a.m. 11:15 Apollo Farm a.m, 6:45 LITTLE 6:55 by 2 Understanding Our World (C). 4 Viewers' Digest. FOYS (C) BOB HOPE 5 followed Guideposts; Report. Jo- a.m. 6:15 a.m. 11:05 4 KCPX News (c), with 6:05 TV2 SATURDAY NEWS, WEATHER and SPORTS (C) (c). a.m. CBS Morning seph Benti. 10:45 2 "SEVEN VIEWING 7. 4 NEWS With Bogarte, Bradshaw & Richins he became a stitution. I returned to TV, he declared, because I heard someone Liberace? ask, Whos he? I knew that was !ui an indication it was time to will not be get back on ttje tube. When I feel Ive been overexposed, order that Ill quit it again, but I think the summer series actually will be enough for awhile. Liberace says he believes he set mens fashion trends with his colorful clothes. Some of the outfits I was wearing 7 or 8 years ago are now available on the racks in any men s store. The accessories I used to wear also are being sold by everyone. Im having a difficult time getting something not available in stores, he laughed. 9:25 a.m. (hour). .4 Morning News (c). 9:30 2 ajn. Soueres (c). Galloping Gourmet (c). Van Dyke. Paid Advertisement Hollywood The them. Pollard had hoped to exhibit some of the film clips that were eliminated from and Bonnie Clyde, which projected Michael into worldwide fame. One shows a bath- tub sequence between Pollard and Faye Dunaway which was censored from the picture. V This That Lloyd Nolan is enjoying a popularity revival because of Julia, his TV series. A Nolan Film Festival has been held in New York since tne series started. Vincent Price will play a guest role in a Good Guys segment next season . . . Lloyd Bridges will star in a movie for television, Silent Gun. The Choir On Show The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will provide a segment r of the Earth to Moon telecast Sunday or. Ch. 2. The Choir's contribution to the program will not oe heard in its entirety in this area. The Choir's segment will be at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Art Kent, KUTV director of special events, is producer. four-hou- In the early hours of Monday, July 21, Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong becomes the first human being to set foot on the surface of the moon. g See this event via live television when CBS News offers continuous coverago of the entire lunar mission. Coverage begins 9:00 am Sunday, July 20 and continues until 4:00 pm Monday, July 21 "A DAY ON THE MOON" 2:19 pm Moon Landing Sunday Monday 12:12 am Armstrong steps on the moon! (just after 12 midnight) 12:37 am Aldrin steps on the moon! 11:55 am Lunar Module leaves moon! (just before 12 noon) epoch-makin- 31-ho- ur Service AIIMoktsand Modal Space still available on Holiday Away's Hill Cumorah Pageant Tour leaving Salt Lake City July 26. Contact I COLOR . SPECIALIST! : CI fA f;.r at; KSLcTV i &t j) frjj.' 8! 1 12:00 a.m. LUNAR MODULE HATCH 5 OPENS 5 MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT Live and in Color in- n 11 (e), continuous to 4 a m Monday, raamptlni all regular pr dramming. 2 SARATOGA TRUNK 12:12 a.m. Ingrid Bergman 5 ARMSTRONG Gary Cooper STEPSON known before 1953, when his television series started. Then NbubISoIos 328-89- Channel Chuckles Liberace quit television after five years because he felt, he said, he was being seen too much. However, he admits he was not too well world-know- 10:00 Nows, NET 8:00 Liberace hopes to bridge the gap between the generations with his new television series. The first show demonstrated a little of this, but he says there will be more. My television series uses some of the new music. he said during a telephone interview. Jim Webb and some of are brilliant, and I think they are those 21- - and saying something with their music. Ill use some of it, but I wont pitch it to youth anymore than my concerts are pitched that way. And youll have to admit I do have young people in my audiences when I play at Valley Music. I think youll find them watching my new TV series as well." m. an. weather and sports (.:). Playhouse (rerun), Harotlcs." 1 7 end Mri. Muir (c, rerun). Ed 4 Johnny Ceah (c) guett atari Joni Amto, The Menken, linear By HOWARD PEARSON Deseret News Television Editor (nd IAaolla 7:30 It will 10:30 II This Has His Say 41 Lost In Nile CAIRO 8:00 Neighborhood Theater, "People Talk," starring Cary Grant Jeanne Crain 2 hours). 7Sounds of Summer ftatu --ts Boston Fops Orchestra ir an Gershwin protrem (1 hour.), 2 (c). Adam-1- 7 mmim iiiiirauiitmiium iniimi irnint iimuiniiRiiittuiitmi imiimn Police Chief Dominic Arena 6aid they were the only passengers in tte Kennedy vehicle, which went into waters by 7:00 Firing Lina (c), "Frobiems ot has William p Chief Executive," Buckley Jr. talking to Fat Buchaik an, an assiitant ta Iha Frtsioant Followad (hour). by Community Alert at 7:1. 7 5:30 6:30 Liberace Journal (c. rerun), "Germany Aftor tht Fall." 1 The Saint (c, rerun, hour). 4 Dating Game (c). -- Tarian (c, rerun, hour). t a.m. 11 (c), continuously to c p.m. Monday, preempting all regular programming (30 hours). 4 .Apollo 6:00 7:00 escaped apparent injury Saturday when a car' he was driving plunged Into water off a Massachusetts island, but a former Kennedy secretary drowned, police 9:30 a.m. 10 With Bogarte, Bradshaw & Richins : wrnnitmiiiiiinniiiiniiiuniiiiiitmiinininiiiiiiiHiimiiaimininni 11 Marathon Coverage i continuously to p.m,, preempt.,,; programming, toward moon, approach and lanuin. scheduled approximately 4 Builwinkle (c). 11 5 Apollo (C), Continuously hi i p.m. Monday, preempting m lar programming (31 hours). CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Game (c). 9 a.m. Apollo 2 Johnny Ryder Show (e). Cash Ed Mil- - 8:30 a.m. Kong Roberts (c). 5 Top Weekend News variety programs tonight Include Johnny trs (c). j4 a.m. 8 Cathedral ot Tomorrow (c). 4 Linus (c). 'Nearer To Thee" (c), CBS N. a special which examines ligious aspects ot the 0 rf; U moon flight (hour). 2 5:00 0:00 EDGARTOWN, MASS. (AP) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, nt from China to arms approximately 4 p.m. Monday, except for a Neighborhood Theater presentation on reported the accident. Kennedy remained at police until around headquarters noon. He left and reportedly returned to his Hyannis Port home on Cape Cod, a spokesman in Washington said. BATTERED :'CH R I STIANSTED, "You'll enjoy folk more when you come to realize you don't have to be like them to like them." said. By Associated Press A The Apollo 11 mission will television for approximately the next 48 hours, although a beauty pageant, variety shows, and educational channel programs are scheduled. Almost 31 continuous hours of Apollo coverage will begin on the thiee local channels Sunday at 9 a.tn. on Chs. 2 and 5, and at 10 a.m. on Ch. 4. The coverage will then preempt all regular commer-- c until ia1 broadcasting .1 . 'j May bo changed to 8 p.m, Sunday. A CBS AFFILIATE r |