The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1965 — Page 3

U.N.C.L.E. And Novak Are Emmy Nominees

more properly all hia specials should also have been selected as a unit, so good were they, though Streisand’s hour was the best entertainment of the year. Yet if Williams’ and Hope’s series were chosen, how could Jack Paar and "The Hollywood Palace’’ — both infinitely better series candidates — be over-

looked?

HOLLYWOOD UPI — The Emmy awards, television’s answer to Confederate money In the past, is all revamped, and has thrown out all those crazy categories, and the main standard now is simply “excellence,’* so here are some of the nominees: "The Man Prom U.N.C.L.E.’* and "Mr. Novak." I knew you'd be thrilled, but hold on to those silver dollars anyway. Under the new Emmy: system, expert committees help screen the entires, and of course the current direction of the awards is somewhat of an im-

provement over the past, chiefly j WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. because things couldn’t get Carl T. Curtis. R-Neb., today worse. Still, however, the nomi- accused the Senate Rules Cornnations revealed several days mittee of blocking all GOP efago indicate some pretty loose ferts to conduct a full investiand sloppy standards for "ex- i gation of the Bobby Baker

cellence,” as noted in the above | case.

paragraph — as well as some Curtis, one of three Republlgjnazing oversights. can members of the nine-man Furthermore, so far as I <*>™^tee. ^ *he group’s fi-

know, CBS news is continuing to refuse to participate in the

Bobby Is Still

Under Hot Water

nal report was a

whitewash.

to

RESULT OF DA NANG IMPENETRABILITY—This is one of the planes, a C-130 Hercules, destroyed by Viet Cong mortar attack at that big "impenetrable" Da Nang airbase in South Viet Nam. The infiltrators’ attack destroyed or damaged 28 aircraft and killed four Americans, Injured acme 80 others. CRadiopJioto)

sparked new arrests. The shipyard, the

nation's

aimed at establishing a separate journalistic prize system, outside the showbiz aura, as a matter of dignity. Which makes the Emmys worth that much less,

properly.

Mfesf Germans Block Border

awards — an honorable move ! discredlt 411 witnesses who tes-! p rime producer of nuclear sub-

tified against the politically ma rines, entered the second day powerful.’’ Curtis said in a of stri ke by 12.000 workers with statement released through the niim ber of arrests climbing

GOP National Committee. tQ about 15

The Nebraska senator said Hundreds of pickets jammed j Friday blocke d two

he subscribed fully to an edi- l eac h of the four gates into the

torial in Thursday’s Washing- 67-acre factory area, blocking,*'” ' ”

In their nominations for top f c , ‘tw * acre y ! the border in a conflict over bor-

ton Evening Star. The new spa- non-striking w T orkers from re-

entertainment programs, the se- ^ ^ the con . for work> lectors couldn t help but Include the inquiry into the out- j police pushed a corridor

such outings as the Barbra side interests of Baker, former t] iroU gh the line, however, to : C ials said the crews of the ComStreisand special, "Profiles in secre tary to Senate Democrats,; allow between 400 and 500 Ma- munist regime barges did not Courage'’ and the ' Hall of «^th all the enthusiasm of a rine Draftsmen Association carry their old Western passes Fame broadcasts. But in addi- condemned man being led to the members to cross the line, one refused to accept new ones,

tion to tre ludicrous nomina- gaUows.” , man at a time. tions of "U.N.C.L.E.” and "No- The Star said Baker was now

vak” excellence, remember, being made “to take the rap

SCHNACKEN B U R G , Germany UPI — West German authorities Friday blocked two East German river barges at

the border : der passes.

West German customs offi-

there are also such highly ques- in order to cover up for men at tionable choices on the list as higher levels.” the Andy Williams show (so-so), I

the Bob Hope Theatre (ditto) and the individual "Hall of Fame'’ production, "The Magnificent Yankee,” a very thin piece of work about Oliver Wendell Holmes starring Alfred

Striking Workers Mob Shipyard

INVESTMENTS

The two East German barges lay at anchor and a senior customs official said "they will be

NEW YORK UPI Total in- gt0 pp ec j by force, if necessary," vestments by life insurance , f they try tQ push on through .

GROTON, Conn. UPI —

Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in am- of striking produc . lable porformances. tion workers mobbed the ElecDanny Thomas’ “Wonderful trie Boat shipyard today for

World of Burlesque” special their pay.

was properly nominated, but Renewed picket line scuffling relatively higher interest yields, es used since World War II to

The Communist refusal to accept Western passes and the Western refusal to let the barges pass pushed the East-W T est pass

companies in domestic railroad and public utility bonds declined slightly during 1964, although there was a substantial net increase in industrial and

miscellaneous bonds, reports conflict toward a test,

the Institute of Life Insurance, j

A leading life insurance econ-| West G^man customs offiomist said some funds were ! cials told UPI the East German shifted from railroads and util- bargemen did not carry the ities to industrials because of U.S.-British-French-Soviet pass-

cross river border points. The East German Communist regime Thursday began issuing new r passes to barges heading east and west. The Western Allies denounced the new pases but West German bargemen have been using the new Communist passes in making the lifeline river run to West Berlin, 110 miles deep in East Germany. The West German customs officials here said they have orders from Bonn to recognize only the old four-power river barge passes. They said the East German barges are being blocked pending any fresh orders from the West German government and its shipping headquarters office at Hamburg.

Trouble Aboard Satellite Found

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, July 3,1965

CAPE KENNEDY UPI — Scientists succeeded Friday in remedying trouble aboard a hurricane - hunting satellite w r hich the Weather Bureau paid $4.5-million to have launched. The hat-box shaped moonlet, Tiros-10, w T as rocketed into a north-south orbit late Thursday night, but immediately ran into toruble. A device designed to stop a rapid spinning motion used to stabilize the satellite as it sped into orbit failed to work automatically. Scientists struggled with the problem for about three hours early Friday and finally, after several unsuccessful tries, a control station near Fairbanks, Alaska sent a radio signal that worked. The radio command released two weights attached to wires wrapped around the satellite. As the vires unwound, the satellite's spinning slowed from 132 revolutions per minute to an acceptable 14. Had the fast spinning continued, it would have rendered the spacecraft useless.

in Johnson City which already has become a tourist mecca. Mrs. Johnson also is an expert at running the ranch, and often handles details on the planting, the livestock and farming activities. In addition, she has been studying presidential libraries so she can help establish a library for her husband’s papers, probably at her alma mater, the University of Texas.

PRIME EVIDENCE SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) — When police officer William la. McCroskey investigates a case, he really gets the facts. McCroskey went to a hom* to advise a dog owner that tha animal reportedly had bitten a man earlier in the day. Whil# the officer was informing tha owner of dog-leash laws, tha dog leaped from behind Me* Croskey and bit him.

.. ......... .

LBJ Received Warm Welcome WASHINGTON UPI — Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson is expected to spend the next two weeks catching up on family chores at the LBJ ranch near Johnson! City, Tex. The First Lady has kept her scoial calendar clear for the month of July so she can clean up some personal projects she has been putting off because of lack of time. One of her projects is to continue work on the restoration of the President's boyhood home

CON GAME—Convict Charles Thomas, 25, Is shown on catwalk of the 100-foot-high prison water tower in Joliet, 11L, on the 10th day of his revolt He went up there with candy bars, bread, peanut butter and a cup on a string, for getting water from tank. He’s doing 35 years for robbery and rape

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