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miwm to mctflihg puun Oct. 23, 1969 THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 19 A Death: Television Logs 44 Inventor'i 19 Small flock 23 Ever and LeVander, Seaborg rights GEORGE E. BOHAN. 74. 2519 24 Bargain 47 Declaim 48 Girl's name prices event 25 Fret ACROSS 1 John Q.

6 Farceur 10 Tenacious 14 "The Admirable Doctor." 15 Speaker with "forked tongue" 16 First word to talk Wednesday By PETER ACKERBERG Minneapolis Star Staff Writer of "The Aeneld" The chairman of the Atom by the Joint Congressional 17 Using any U-rJi sail MffiiffffiSBi LE 1 I E.I SI IeLqI si El si IqIiLeLs Committee on Atomic Energy. means ic Energy Commission (AEC) will meet with Gov. Harold LeVander Wednesday in 20 Peer Gynt's mom me Hearings will be on the environmental Impact of nuclear power plants. WCCO-4 KSTP-5 KMSM WTCN-II ew MO AIC 1 UTUMAV APTIKMO6M tOOl HtunUd H'tt" Troop Football Outdoor! qOFowlly AHtlr Mr, From Footboll Voytf -Bottom SiOOlLoiilo UNCLE MilUr "200" of tho Sm i30logf Mudd HuntUy.rlny Joo Nomoth Dth Vollty 6i00 Nowi Seono Twin Now All Amor.Col'go Wrntlinq iBOJteHo Andy VVIIIUmi Doting Gomo Wwitllng 7i00l GUaton Andy Wlllltmi Nowlywtd Gtmo Wrottllng i30 My 3 Som Movlo Uwroneo WoU Wgon Train lOOtGfotn Aero "Tom Jonw" Ltwronco Wolk Wtgon Troln t30FHlcoot JuneVw A.Flnnoy Movlo Wtgon Twin rOOlMtnnU S.York "Dotoetlvo FUyboy i30 Mtnnl Movlo Story" Aftor 0A IflrOOlNowt Seono Nowi K. Dougltt Tlghtropo Tonight Movlo Movlo i00 "Tho Tonight "A Gathering "Tho i30 Clown" Tonight of Eogloi" Sundewnon" lOiOOl R.Skelton Theater ft.

Hudien K. Mltehum I i30 Movie "A View from Movlo Movie i4SMovl the Bridge" Movie "See Hornet" 21 Department wasnington, u.c. in Picardy The meeting, requested by 22 Companion 23 Church recess 27th Av. died Friday. Services Monday at 10:30 a.m.

at Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Low-ry Av. N. Burial in Ft Snelling National Cemetery. He retired in 1959 after 43 years with the Minneapolis Fire Department. He had been a fire captain for 20 years.

Survived by his widow, Hannah, and two brothers, Clement Minneapolis, and Thomas Buffalo, Minn. JOHN L. BORIS, 74, 2918 NE. Ulysses died Thursday. Services at 10 a.m.

Monday in St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Burial in Ft Snelling National Cemetery. Employee of Brede, Inc. Survivors: widow, Florence; a daughter, Mrs.

Richard Bittner, Plymouth; a son, John Duluth; three sisters, Mrs. 01 pa Franko and Miss Ellen Boris, both of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Elsie Cuper, Reeve, three brothers, Peter, Alex and William, all of Minneapolis, and eight grandchildren. M. ANDREW HANSON, 48, 4620 Chicago Av.

died Friday. Services at 10:30 a.m. Monday in McDivitt-Hauge mortuary, 3644 Chicago Av. S. Burial in Ft.

Snelling National Cemetery. Owned a grocery store. 24 More ascetic AEC Chairman Glenn Seaborg in a recent telephone conversation with LeVander, will be "a necessary first Karp 49 Secular 50 C. American tree 53 Poe'i "The 56 Hartebeest 57 Noeuf in Nantes 58 Lariat 59 Wanton look 60 Headliner 61 Man's name DOWN 1 Syrian bishop's title 2 Giornl in Genoa 3 Yearn greatly 4 Bossy's cry 5 Officious one 6 Cupboard 7 French river 8 John Brown's dog 9 Batteries 10 Husbandman 11 Laughing heartily 12 Struck 13 Accepter 18 Type of candy in 25 Eager beaver 26 Parish priest 27 Redact 28 Primeval 31 Czech, e.g. 32 French river 33 Skills 35 Relates 36 Goody for Dobbin 37 Proofreading term 39 Baritone lead in "I Pagliaccl" 40 Wholehearted 41 Boyfriend: colloq.

42 Merchant 43 Greetings! 44 Of the bishop of Rome 45 Entertain 46 Succinct 49 Russian river 50 Arctic base 51 Greek letter 52 Algerian city 54 Insect 55 Vietnam holiday actor 29 English step" toward resolving a dis Heed voices of young rebels. Thant asks U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.V. Wl The United Nations must listen to, understand and heed the voice of young royal family 30 Cohort on 31 Plethora pute between the federal agency and the state, said Laurence Koll, LeVandcr's environmental control coun 34 "go bragh' selor. 35 Skin bridge aperatures The AEC contends It is rebels if it is to succeed in 37 Aspersion 38 Clammy 39 Shade of solely responsible for setting its search for world peace, blue standards for radioactive discharges of nuclear power Thant said Friday night.

40 Initiate 41 "Arabian NORTH J73 VJ85 10976 A94 Thant made this observa Nights" characters plants. LeVander contends the state should be allowed to set stricter standards for operation of a nuclear plant under construction by North Survivors: widow, Hilda; two sons, Douglas and Richard, and tion during the intermission of a U.N. Day concert held in the General Assembly hall ern States Power Co. in to commemorate tne 2tn WEST 4985 9972 oK43 10732 EAST AQ102 10643 83 K8S anniversary of the ratifica tion of the U.N. charter.

Monticello, Minn. Mum on chances Seaborg declined today in This Weekend on Television Information about programe it from network and ttalton preea releasee except where eymbol indicate a preview or a movie rating by TV Key newe eervlee. SATURDAY EVENING 5:00 RACING. The Miller "200" Stock Car Race. ch.9.

6:00 COLLEGE SHOW. Arthur Godfrey debuts as host. ch.9. GLEASON. Milton Berle Joins Jackie Gleason and Art Carney in an original musical comedy hour spoofing Westerns and their heroics.

ch. 4. ANDY WILLIAMS. Guests: Bob Newhart, Nancy Sinatra, Tiny Tim, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. ch.

5. two daughters, Barbara and Beverly, all of Minneapolis; a brother, Charles, Anaheim, and two sisters, Mrs. Donald Groth, Morris, and Mrs. Richard Erenberg, Benson, Minn. LLOYD E.

LINDVALL, 78, 2327 30th Av. died Thursday. Services at 11 a.m. Monday in Albin Mortuary, 2200 Nicollet Av. Burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Retired Dost He said that by the time the United Nations observes its 25th anniversary next year, there will be 3.6-billion a telephone interview to comment on chances for resolv SOUTH eK64 VAKQ AQJ2 QJ6 people in the world and; 2 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ing the dispute. Another AEC commissioner, James T. Ramey, said in a telephone interview that he has discussed with Koll the I NT Pass 3 NT Pass office employee and member of Pass Pass i la I 14 I is it I it I 110 la luiis IT" TT i as as" iT jT as" 10" 11 1 12 I 31 i i tl iT 15" 7 7" a I 44 7 77 in I la rirst covenant Church. Sur vived by a daughter. Miss Lor Both sides vulnerable.

raine Lindvall. Minneapolis: two possibility of a cooperative agreement under which the South deals. sons, Lloyd Oshkosh, state would control regula and David Minneaoo lis: Opening lead: Two of three brothers, Harry, Bert and tion of radioisotopes used clubs. 7:30 MY THREE SONS. Steve pops the question to Barbara Koy, an or Minneapolis, and for some medical treatments under circumstances tnat are lar irom ideal.

cn. tour granacniioren. and in some industries. When the four of clubs ALPHA M. VAN STEENWYK.

7J0-JWOVTE." "Tom Jones" (1963). Excellent adaptaUon of Henry Fielding's novel starring Albert Finney and Susannah was played from dummy on 65, Kockford, 111., died Thurs tne opening lead, East put Yonc First showing on cn. a. day. services at 2:30 p.m.

Mon up the king, which won the He said the possibility of such an agreement, which AEC has with 21 states, is not linked with the power 8:50 MOVIE. "Detective Story" (1951). Kirk Douglas and billion of them will be under 25. It is good that many of these young people "are skeptical about institutions of the past, and it is natural and inevitable 'that they should want to change a number of today's relationships and institutions," Thant said. Czechs visit Kiev MOSCOW, U.S.S.R.

(UPI) Top Czechoslovak leaders visited Kiev in the Soviet Ukraine Friday and conferred with Ukrainian Communist officials, the news agency Tass said. The Czechoslovak leaders included party chief Gustav Husak, President Ludvik Svoboda and Premier Oldrick Cemik. day in Albin mortuary, 2200 Nicollet Av. Burial in Hillside trick. Before leading to trick Eleanor Parker star in a drama dealing with a detective two, he reflected.

Cemetery. Former resident of twisted personal code. ch.9. Stillwater. Sister of Minnesota plant dispute.

The AEC is expressly pro' South's opening bid had 9:00 MANNIX. At the rawest of a friend. Mannix investigates public service commissioner and denoted a minimum of 22 a 2-year-old crime to disprove malpractice charges against a former Mayor P. Kenneth Peterson and Judge C. Donald Peter small-town doctor.

cn. 4. high-card points. Dummy son. Member of First Covenant had six points.

East had nine Church of Rockford. Survivors: 10:30 MOVIE. "A Gathering of Eagles" (1963). Rock Hudson and Rod Taylor star in a drama about a stern Air Force points. Thus West had, at hibited by federal law from delegating its responsibility over radioactive emissions from power plants, Ramey said.

LeVander will be in Wash husband, Peter a daughter, ch.9. most three high-card points wirs. Aian Hean, Anoka; a son, Donald San Marino, 10:30 MOVIE. "The Sundowners" (1960). Deborh Kerr and Rob Man indicted in wife's death Associated Press Thomas Dahir, 59, Stillwater, was indicted by the Club futile To return a club was ert Mitcnum star in comedy-drama set in Australia.

cn. ii six grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Grant Haeeauist. Ruth RADIO PubllihU Hnlte rtadtn of hor( hmdwitira. iter it MMikle tor wmm ikania by Melitni.

TWIN CITIIS STATIONS WCCO 130 WCAl 770 MOl 1330 KSTP liOO KtIS 900 KOWS 630 wwTe' J'lO 1440 Kuxl 1570 KT it? KSMM 1S30 WJJW 1010 KUOM 770 WKC WMKT 1370 IFM mlv) 10:45 MOVIE. "The Clown" (1953). Red Skelton and Jane Greer bound to be futile: even if ington next week for several meetings with federal officials and attending hearings star in a drama about a down-ana-out comedian. cn. 4.

Peterson and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Pawtucket, R.I.. and West had an establishable club suit (e.g., Q-10-x-x) he Mldnlght-MOVTE. "A View From the Bridge" (1961).

Raf Vallone and Maureen Stapleton star in adaptation of Arthur Miners play. cn.5. Washington County Grand Jury Friday on charges of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his wife couian't possibly have an outside entry to cash it But, reasoned East, if West had one outside entry in hearts 12:30 MOVIE. "Sea Hornet" (1951). Rod Cameron and Adele five brothers, P.

Kenneth, C. Donald, Arthur, Malcolm and Jerome Peterson. LAWRENCE P. WEILAND, 46, 718 NE. Van Buren died Wednesday.

Services Monday at 1 p.m. in Sundseth-Anderson mortuary. Burial in Ft Snelling we Oct. 3. or diamonds, there was hope Mara star in drama.

ch.ll. SUNDAY MORNING WlOl Imtf.) KTC-FM r.l mtil WATl-W fl.7 mt. KN07-FM Ml lma.) WPIWM 101.1 Imif.l KRII-FM 104.1 (ime.l KQRS-FM Imte.) KTIS-FM H.5 (mt.) WCTS-FM 100.3 KSTP-FM (Mkf.l KSJN-FM 91.1 WCAUFdd hm) X1WN-FM 100 (mty.l KUY-FM 102 WCCO-FM 102. TONIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS tor tne defense in spade suit. Dahir will be arraigned Thursday, County Atty.

John National Cemetery. Former 10:30 HENRY WOLF. Scheduled guests: Skitch Henderson and At trick two. East led the Jansen said. queen of spades, South win Betty Lee Morales.

cn. 5. 10:30 DISCOVERY '69. "The Louisiana Purchase." ch. 9.

counselor at Lino Lakes Rehabilitation Center. Survivors: widow, Kathleen; a daughter, Mrs. Steven Jorgensen; father, 8:30 p.m. Hockey: North Stars ning the tnck with his king. To fulfill his contract, de to vs.

Pittsburgh, wtxo. 11:00 FACE THE NATION. Scheduled guest: West German reter wenand; two sisters, Mrs. William Dunkley and Mrs. Jo clarer needed three diamond 8:00 p.m.

Highlights from Ber tricks. He now entered dum lioz "The Trojans presented in stereo. WCAL-FM. Chancellor willy Brandt cn. 4.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON seph Sontag, and a brother, Robert, all of Minneapolis. my with the club ace, "and Mrs. Marie Dahir. 38, was found dead in the couple's home the same day the couple appeared for a divorce hearing in Washington County Court. A coroner's report said the woman had been struck in the chest by at least two shots from a took the diamond finesse.

Noon MEET THE PRESS. Scheduled guest: The Shah of Iran, West, upon winning with SUNDAY HIGHUGHTS Noon "The History of Modern Music." KDWB. ICELANDIC STATISTIC REYKJAVIK, Iceland The area of Iceland is 39,750 square miles. his king, returned a spade, trapping dummy jack, and enabling East to make three spade tricks. Declarer went Vikings vs.

Mohammad Reza paniavi. cn. 9. 12:30 FOOTBALL. St Louis vs.

Cleveland. ch. 4. 12:30 FOOTBALL. Boston vs.

New York. ch. 5 1230 ISSUES AND ANSWERS. Scheduled guest: Dean Ache son, former secretary of state. ch.

9. 1:05 p.m. Football: Detroit WCCO. down one. 7:00 p.m.

Schubert's Symphony No. 5 in Flat Major pre sented in stereo. WLOL-FM. 1:00 FOCUS. "Seeinir and Hearing Not" a program examining progress in correcting speech and hearing deficiencies.

7:00 p.m. "Conference on Mar Church, gets T' in student survey HONOLULU, Hawaii UP) ch.9. ijuana." KSJN-FM. SI" f4r LJ 1:00 MOVIE. "Susannah of the Mounties" (1939).

Shirley Tem 8:00 p.m. The State Symphony ple and Randolph Scott ch. li. KIRK ELEANOR WILLIAM urcnestra of the U.S.S.R. per A majority of students at two Episcopal high schools forms on "World Concert" 1:30 WORLD OF SPORTS presents the U.S.-Soviet amateur DOUGLAS PARKER DENDIX boxing competition (tape.) cn.

3:00 FOOTBALL. Oakland vs. San Diego. ch. 5.

flunked the church on the question, "Has the church WCAL-FM. PRESERVATION PANEL 7 failed?" 3:00 HOLLYWOOD PALACE. Engelbert Humperdinck hosts Exciting WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI) snow featuring Sid Caesar, Jack E. Leonard, Nancy Adams, According to surveys by Governor race entry expected Associated Press State Sen.

Wendell E. Anderson, St Paul, is expected to announce his candidacy for the DFL nomination for governor at a press conference Monday. Anderson, 36, would enter a field that already includes Hennepin County Atty. George Scott and former state Agriculture Commissioner Russel G. Schwandt.

State Sen. Nicholas D. Coleman of St. Paul is expected to announce within two weeks. Maureen Arthur and Gladys Knight and the Pips.

cn. 9. popular the high, schools' newspa President Nixon has ap pointed four persons, includ pers, 83 percent of the sen 4:30 SPECIAL. "Juilliard Comes to Lincoln Center A Dedica ing former Ambassador Clare tion Concert." Van Cliburn, Shirley Verrett and Itzhak Perl Booth Luce and Chicago in man perform, and Leopold Stokowski and Jean Morel share ior boys at all-male Iolani High said it had failed. At St.

Andrew's Priory, an all- Music FOR CATHY O'DONNELL girls school, 64 percent of tne poaium, conducting a vo-piece sympnony orcnestra. ch.4. SUNDAY EVENING dustrialist W. Clement Stone, to the Committee for Preservation of the White House. The other two ap the seniors agreed.

In another part of the poll, 6:00 LAND OF THE GIANTS. "Giants and All That Jazz," with 28 percent of the boys and pointees are Mrs. Hugo New-house Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Ogden Phipps, New guest Sugar Ray Robinson. ch.

V. Adults 24 percent of the girls said 6:00 MERRY-GO-ROUND. Calvin Griffith is scheduled to visit York. they had smoked marijuana. Jim Klobuchar.

ch.ll. The eventual DFL candi 6:30 SPECIAL. Repeat "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," an animated show featuring the "Peanuts" chrac- date probably will oppose Republican Gov. Harold Le DIAGRAMLESS PUZZLE, 19x19 ters. cn.

4. THE RED PHONE. HIS HER RIVAL. 6:30 WORLD OF DISNEY. "The Feather Farm." Two cow- nokes are hired to run a ranch, hut are saddled with a dif Vander next year.

GROCERY STORE ROBBED A gunman robbed Broude ferent type of stock than they had bargained for ostriches. caa. 6:30 MOVIE. "My Man Godfrey" (1958). June Allyson and firnrerv.

2502 1st Av. about uavia Miven star in romantic comedy. cn. n. 8:30 p.m.

Friday and escaped with an undetermined amount 7:00 FORSYTE SAGA. Two segments of the series are sched of cash, police said. uied to be shown tonight ch. 2. who want to be IN but not FAR OUT TRY IT 7:00 ED SULLIVAN.

Scheduled guests: Liza MinnelH, David Hemmings, Mason Williams, Judy Carne and Henry Mancini, cn.4. 7:00 FBI. "Flight." Erskine hunts the daughter of a Mafia t. ti i umciai wno nas nijacKea an airliner to escape gangiana exe cution. cn.

8:00 LESLIE UGGAMS. Guests: Raymond Burr, Kaye Ballard ana tne turtles. cn.4. HIM TO THE EDGE OF FREEZING HER ATI1 LOVE ON THE jK VV EDGE OF TIMEI VS I R0CKHl)S0lNk 8:00 MOVIE. "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964).

Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, Alec Guinness and James Mason star 26 Leaves out 29 Rosaceous herb 31 Alliance of nations 32 Silk fabric 33 Cod-like fishes 34 Turn away 35 Wash lightly 36 French city 37 Repeat 38 Go into 39 Colorers 42 Tennis necessity 43 Double 44 Before long: poet. 50 Hermit 51 Moses' brother 53 Listened to 54 Act of anointing 56 Result of imperfect combustion 58 Veracious 62 Refute by evidence 63 Fish basket 64 Short note 65 Wild goat 66 Cross out 67 Small bird 68 Moving part 69 Rice dish 70 Baby's bed 71 Musical voice 72 Ripped 73 Fencing Implement 76 Girl's given name ACROSS 1 Entire 4 European capital 8 Assumed name 10 Act of defiance 14 Mimicking 16 Smallest amount 17 Coniferous 18 Retrench 19 Sieved soup 20 Flowering plant 21 Glow from the heavens at night 24 Harmonize 27 Operatic melody 28 Cougar 29 Pierce 30 Cereal grass 32 Summary: O. Eng. law 36 Waited on 40 Narrow valley 41 Bury 45 Glossy 46 Common water cress 47 Central stair pillar 48 Diminutive: suff. 49 Region in ancient Palestine 52 Mart 53 Game searcher 55 Special enzyme 57 Howling monkeys 59 Air: Comb, form 60 Ginger root 61 Secure a boat 63 Laconic 64 Time for skiing 69 To declare 74 Former German President 75 Specter 77 Lowermost deck 78 Turmoil 79 Useful 80 Saltpeter 81 Beasts of burden 82 Musical term 83 Part of the skeleton 84 Heroic British group: abbr.

DOWN 1 Native Alaskan 2 Fabricator 3 Light beam 4 Rowing implements 5 Petty quarrel 6 Mullet 7 Unique person: si. 8 Greek letter 9 Soak 10 Phonograph record 11 Against 12 Fishing equipment 13 Australian peninsula 15 Glutinous substance 17 Cure all 22 Incensed 23 Jeer 25 Abrupt in speech in a drama dealing with the events which lea to tne cram bung of imperial Rome. First showing on TV. cn. 9.

9:00 MISSION: IMOPOSSIBLE. Sally Ann Howes guest stars In a story involving a plot to ruin a country with counterfeit SUNDAY: Magazines Report on the Stars Features about people in the entertainment world appear this Sunday in both The Minneapolis Tribune's Picture Sunday Magazine and TV and Radio Week magazine. In Picture Magazine you'll find features on actress Zsa Zsa Gabor and negro director Gordon Parks. In TV and Radio Week read about actor Lloyd Nolan and actress Julie Sommars, among others. Cheiftnneapolts tribune money.

cn.4. mm 9:00 THE BOLD ONES. "If I Should Wake Before I Die." After seven years on Death Row, a convict is granted a new AM RADIO tnai. Esmond Brien guest stars. cn.

3. "Three Sisters" (1965). Kim Stanley, Geraldine 980 KILOCYCLES Page and Sandy Dennis star in an adaptation or Anton cneKOv story. First snowing on iv mis area. cn.

10:45 FOOTBALL. Gophers vs. Michigan (film). ch. 4.

11:30 JOEY BISHOP. Scheduled guests: Jacques Cousteau, Lainie Kazan and Virginia Graham. cn. 11:45 MOVIE. "Johnny Trouble" (1957).

Stuart Whitman and fctnei Barrymore star in drama. cn. 4. sr.i ft 12:30 MOVIE. "Pursuit to Algiers" (1945).

Basil Rathbone stars Solution on Monday's comics pages In Sherlock Holmes film. cn. li..

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