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C-8 Gieen Rciv Pir GcvpHo Te Program evision ability with railroader who it trying to bleul the land ul un old tr lend Repeal I 3 5-12 Sanford and Son Camonl duy in court tat a liulln viululion ik hiuhliuhted by Fred's un nounc finenl Ihul he is Larnoiil lawyer (Meiieall 6 Family Classics 9 Billy Graham 11 Monte Hall at Sea World Tliuiidii Mo 30 Ballet Dancers I MM) MiilniKlit .1 5 -Midnight Ui'uii 7 I'olilV It Takes a Thief 12 Tomorrow IMIOu.iu. 2 Himan.a FRIDAY llllp.m. 2 Bonanza 3- 5-Knrly Show "Don't huri(M In Wiiw the Blood Oil" with ii'phen Young. Lv'ula Duv ceaiav (cut Sean Sullivan. An American cirn hl become a ititwn ot sniet when tin wile is abducted and his detection ts the runsom 6 Voting and the Reslless 7- Flintstones 9 Comer Pyle 11 The Ministers 12 Jeopardy 38 Love Tennis ii.in.

fi Password 7-Gilligan's Island J-Andy Griffith 11- Gomer Pyle 12- Wizard of Odds 13- 38 MisteroRers 4:30 p.m. 2 Flintstonos YOU Will ENJOY THE PICTURE MORE ON THE BIG SCREEN mm0fo E2 C3 JIM I Mm 1 David 8:15 p.m. Saturday and Monday, with a free children's performance at 2 p.m. Sunday. The site is St.

Norbert College's Hall of Fine Arts. Tickets are at WBAY and the K-9 Shop, and thev will be sold at the door. Bierstekor plays the Father and Deanne Olejniozak (left) and Andrea Smeester are Roses in the Young People's Ballet Company production of "Beauty and the Beast." Performances are ShowTimes Healthtel To Your By GEORGE C. THOSTESOX, M.D. 13-Tht Atlvwiitos 38 MiMiomiiuv Whilf on Ihe chunginu eciinomy and (itolvlfi ot the Menominee Inht Ihe soihuiI tJuminei the Indian tiuuul to irtnm Uind unit tnhat Mentity and their lutcpsstul liuhl la rel(ne Iheir land to teiei valiun a Ins 8:00 p.m.

2- (i-7 Thursday Nile Movio The Chiitfnui Tree' with Wiihum Mohle and Virna The dtuma con crrnt a wealthy widower who tarn and troubled his younu son is dvi'ia und wttile he cun give him all Ihe material thtnos. cannot oive him another lite (1aV) 3- 5-12-Ironside A five pound package ul heroin disaaaears and suspicion toll on the last ntan lo handle H. longtime Iron side co worker (Keoeut) 9-11 Kuiir Fu The or ice ot tustice comes high when Come and a Teias lawniun find them selves outside Ihe low and accused ot killing man. (Kepeat) 13-38-War and IVaro Napoleon enters Moscow as the result ol Kutuiov's decision not to defend the Hussion capital; Andrei is seriously wounded and Pierre returns trom the battlefield to a burning city. 9:00 p.m.

3-5-12-Pursnit of Youth A look at the Increasing American frenetic preoccupution with the ap pear once ot youth and the economic and psvcholoaicol reasons underlying it. 9-11 Streets of San Francisco A wealthy woman's daughter is kidnapped and the aiM's boyfriend is slronoly suspected. (Repeat) 9:30 p.m. 13-38 Lenox Quartet "Quartet in A Muior, Opus 20, No. 6." 10:00 p.m.

2-3-5-6-7-9-11-12-News 38 Distinguished Lecture Series 'The American Revolution; Democratic Politics and Popular Education" by lecturer Kenneth B. Clark. 10:30 p.m. 2 Late Movie with Peter Cushma. Butt Ekland, Herbert Lim.

Patrick Maaee, Barbara Pckins and Svlvia Svms. As test ot his capabilities in bundling the insane, a young doctor is subiected to a qame. His entrance exom to an institution tor the incurably Insane is to discover the previous head doctor among the patients. U972 3- 5-12-Tonight George Gobcl and Richard Armour, senior citizen expert, are guests. 6 Movie 7 Sports For All Seasons 9-U-Wide World of Entertainment The Dick Cavett Show." 10:35 p.m.

7 Last Thursday A searching inauiry into the current world wide upsurge of kidnappings, which have claimed victims among diplomats, politicians ond businessmen and memoers ot their families. ENDS TONIGHT TODAY AT P.M. IN COLOR PG 1 I A Hay (Now Playing) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid at' 6:00 and 9:30. (PG) Vanishing Point at 7:50. (PG) Vie (Tonight) Billy Jack at 7:00 and 9:00.

(PG) (Starting Friday) Super Cops at 6:30 and 9:45. (R) Take the Money and Run at 8:20. (PG) Mesl (Now Playing) Fiddler on the Roof at 8:00. (G Do Pore (Now Playing) Electra Glide in Blue at 7:00. (PG) Sleeper at 8:55.

(PG) Cinema I (Now Playing) The Sting at 7:00 and (PG) Cinema II (Tonight) The Exorcist at 7:20 and 9:45. (R) (Starting Friday) Blazing Saddles at 7:30 and 9:30. (R) Starlile (Tonight) Sug-arland Express at 8:25. High Plains Drifter at 10:28. (Starting Friday) Breezv at 8:40 and 12:27.

The Man Who I. MASON ST. 468-8181 rrrcri- st. -err I JI Loar Dr. Thosteson: About six or seven years ago I had pancreatitis and peritonitis and was told I could never have any alcoholic beverages again.

I have abstained but have found from experience that an occasional drink doesn't both- er me. I am wondering if I could not now drink socially without a recurrence of that dreadful disease? J.W. Pancreatitis can be caused by alcohol in something like 40 per cent of all cases and even a pancreas damaged from some other cause is bound to be sensitive to alcohol. Evidently you have abstained except once in a while. And got away with it.

But that doesn't mean that you can keep on getting away with it. For one thing, if you start letting down the bars, it would be possible to get enough alcohol at one party to do some damage. For another, even a little bit of alcohol on frequent occasions can add up. My advice is to go back on the wagon and stay there. You aren't going to know when you have passed the "safe" level LAUGHLIN DEIMS TAYLOR until after you have passed it and the damage already occurred.

Dear Dr. Thosteson: My period came on when I was 13 but now I'm going on 16 and I haven't seeii it in three years. Do you think there's something wrong with my Fallopian Tubes. Could they be closed? Should I see a doctor? Most people said that my period might skip from month to month in the beginning. I'd like to know what vou think.

L. McC. Some skipping is very common among young teen-agers, but not having a menstural period for three years is not norma! and should be investigated. The Fallopian tubes even if closed would not account for it. More likely it is something in the glandular system pituitary, ovaries, thyroid.

Faulty nutrition is a possibility; so might be a severe emotional problem. Yes, you should see a doctor. Sound Conductor Sound travels four and one-half times faster in water than in air. A 0 i i 1 0 -J THURSDAY p.m. 9-Hcal Hip Clock 11- Dick.

Van Dyke Electric Company p.m. 2 3 5 7 9 11 12 Nt'vvs 6 Hilly Graham in Israel 38 Aviation Weather (Mil p.m. 2 Treasure Hum 3- 5 April Walker Show 6 Bobby doldsboro Show 7 Wild Kingdom 9-1 1-To Tell the Truth 12 Report to the North 38 Encompass Brian Schmioiin talks to William Win-clam about hn career and author James thuruer. 7:00 p.m. 2- 8-7 The WaUons Seth Turner lather trod a country and wttteni bond and voung Scth is counlma the davi until he is old enough to piav and travel with the group.

(Weoeatl 3- 5-12 Flip Wilson Burt Reynolds. Roberta Flack and Tun Conway ore guests Reoeat) 9-It News Close-Up The Culture Thieves. investigation of the mounting illegal trgfftc in increasingly vatuoble obiects of art, a stotv of looting, smuggling and the cles truction of much ot the world's civHIied oust Howard Smith is the ietortof-narrator. AtTheaters Loved Cat Dancing at 10:33. Valley (Tonight) Billy Jack at 8:50.

(PG) Man in the Wilderness at 11:00. (PG) (Friday) Man in the Wilderness at 8:50. Billy Jack at 10:50. Cato's Land at 12:54. Cavett Turns Emmy Down NEW YORK (AP) Talk show host Dick Cavett said Wednesday night he was refusing an Emmy because it was not announced on the Emmy awards program.

Cavett told his audience during taping of a show to be aired Thursday that he had sent a telegram to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences telling the academy it could keep his Emmy statuette, and adding: "I find it strange that you didn't find time for the award in your awards show. Since you didn't find room for it in your two and a half-hour program, I can't find room for it in my four-room apartment." ENDS TONIGHT "SUGARLAND EXPRESS" "HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER" hqgjn common. TECmniCOlOA Loved Cat Dancing. HAMILTON Pitsenuiion RON LEIBMAN DAVID SELBY Cops RfSTRICTED IJndf 16 not (HrniMprl imlp by lerjfif guar Hon 3m (i-To Tell the Truth 71 Dream of Jenimie Hillhillies 11- Amly Griffith 12- Ileath Valley Days 13- Kleclrie Company 38 Sesame Street 5:00 p.m. 2 Gilliuan's Island 3- 5-7 Truth or Consequences fi'Jll-News 12- Alfred Hitchco*ck 13 Off the Hecord 5:30 p.in 2-3-5-G-7-12-News 9-Heat the Clock 11 Duk Van Dyke 13-Vue 38 Electric Company 6:00 p.m.

2-3-5-7-9-11-12-News 6 Kung Fu 13 War and Peace 38-Special of the Week p.m. 2- The Price Is Right 3- 5 Hollywood Squares 7 Dusty 's Trail 911-ToTell the Truth 7:00 p.m. 2-7 Dirty Sally Sally matches her wils ond drinking OPEN 7:00 P.M. STARTS DUSK IN COLOR ims0fr' 1 jb. snow i 8:45 P.

Show Time: rcti TfCHWCOlO IJJJJ 0. ram IttMiul Into Hm c.ii ta -m moi tamnm h-CO-HlT TOMORROW RICHARD HARRIS MAN IN THE WILDERNESS RATED PG IN COLOR De Pete Now thru Untlad Arliaim ALSO "ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE" ROBERT BLAKE BILLY GREEN BUSH NIGHTLY AT 8:00 OPEN 5:30 4th SMASH WEEK BUTCH THE KID ARE BACK! Just for the fun of it! PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" Piinanr.ion Coioc by Delude' ALL NEW CO-HIT 7:50 BARRY NEWMAN DEAN JAGGER "VANISHING jj IN COLOR PG 1 it (ifi wiilij over Lake Michigan. ft! LAST CHANCE TO SEE Love was all they i vvi H0LDEN KAYLENZ Burt Reynolds is The Man Who IMAM if ill i BURT REYNOLDS SARAH MILES 7 DOUBLE BUBBLE HOUR Mon. thru Fri.

4 to 6 P.M. 2 Drinks for Price of 1 i. WW i i i The Original ACHILLES now playing nightly T' "XiMXmCM, LEE J. COBB JACK WARDEN GEORGE P.INAVISKIV METHOCOLOR A ManColdjn ALWAYS COOL The True Story of the Two C7 IMh Ai I.I 7:00 9 50 SUN. MATINEE 1:30 "THE STING' IS PURE GOLD.

The kind of movie that dreams of sophisticated entertainment are made on. A joy to look at" Watch for John Chandik's PAii NEWMAN ROBERT REDfDRD 1 ftPAMMV BEST PICTURE STARTS TOMORROW! first on. June 3, on Called Batman and Robin ILLIANTLY, WILDLY FU, 0V MIGHT DIE WCB' METROCOLOR 2nd 6i4) HUI 7 I hooks' "BAWDT, GACDT, HTPIR HIP, IRREVERENT, OlTRAGtOCS-AN EXTRAORDINARY OCANTITT OF UNRESTRAINED LACGBTER 7:20 4 9 45 Last day! Sail) SHOWN AT 8:20 (FRI.) WOODY ALLEN IN "TAKE THE Radar investigation of summertime landlake rainfall variations -I hi rxoi-u is I IS. -tmm, MONEY AND RUN" 1 IN COLOR PG ill i.

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