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THE SUMMER DAILY

Thursday, June 14, 1973

Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, June 14, 1973

t.v.
tonight
NOTE: Coverage of the Senate
Watergate hearings may pre-empt
some reglarly scheduled programs on
channel $6. .
6:00 2 4 7 11 13 News
9 Courtship of Eddie's Father
20 sagecoach West
24 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner
50 Flintstones
56 Liias, Yoga and You
6:30 2 11 CBS News-John Chancellor
7 ABC News-Smith/Raner
9 1lDreamof Jeannie
24 Dick Van Dyke
50 Gilligan's Island
56 Making Things Grow -
7:00 2 Truth or Consequences
4 News
7 To Tell The Truth
9 Beverly Hillbillies
11 To Tell the Teth
13 What's My Line?
20 Nanny and the Professor
24 Bowling for Dollars
50 1Love Lucy
56 Course of Our Times
The Irish Rebellion of 1916
7:30 2 What's My Line?
4 Circus!
7 Michigan Outdoors
9 Movie
"Tarzan and the Green God-
dess" (1938)
11 Parent Game
13 Truth or Consequences
20 Rifleman
24 Circus!
50 Rogan's Heroes
56 To le Announced
8:00 2 11 The Waltons
4 13 Ironside
7 24 Mod Squad
20 Wrestling
56 Playhouse New York Biography
Socrates (470-399 B.C.)
50 Dragnet
8:30 50 Merv Griffin
9:00 2 Movie
'Son of Paleface.' (1952)
BoS Hope and Jane Russell
7 24 Kung Fu
9 News-Don West
11Movie-Drama
"Secret World" (French; 1968)
20 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers
9:30 9 happy Though Married
20 Seven Hundred Club
56 Just Jazz
10:00 4 13 Dean Martin
724 Steeets ofsancFrancisco
9 All Aound the Circle
50 Perry Mason
56 Masterpiece Theatre
10:30 5 Countrytime -
11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News
S CC News-Lloyd Robertson
50 One Step Beyond
11:30 2 11 Movie
"Love Is Better Than Ever."
(1952) Elizabeth Taylor
4 13 Johnny Carson
7 24 Dick Cavett
Simon Wiesenthal (Nazi
hunter)
S News
20 Walters Family
50 Movie
"Miss Pacific Fleet." (1935)
Joan Blondell and Glenda
Farrell
12:00 9 Movie
"stage Door" (1937)
Katharine Hephrn, Ginger
RKogers, Lcille B ,ll Eve
Arden
1:00 4 7-13 News
1:10 2 Wagon Tamn
1 News
2:40 2 News
THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi-
tion of The Michigan Dally
Vol. LXXXIII, No. 26-S
Thursday, June 14, 1973
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JAY SHARBUTT:
TelevIsion in review

NEW YORK - Marlon Brando
came out of seclusion Tuesday
night to apear on ABC's "Dick
Cavett Show," discuss the wrongs
he feels have been inflicted on
the American Indian and put up
with Dick Cavett.
That the 49-year-old actor was
able to have his say was an
bar notes
By GLORIA JANE SMITH
Earlier this week, I bopped
on- over to the Blind Pig for an
evening of wine tasting pleasure,
complete with white linen and
vases of fresh pink roses on the
tables.
On hand to explain the "mys-
tique" of wine was Sal Viviano,
statesmanager of Browne Vitners.
Lesson numher one: appreciat-
ing wine involves all five sens-
es. In between swallows of wat-
er, bread and cheese (to clear
the taste bds), we tasted five
white wines, learning to dis-
cern the flavor (be it dry or
sweet), to breathe in the bou-
quet and aroma, to feel the
texture (be it smooth or ubbhly)
and to see the color. You may
ask how we heard about our
wine? By clinking glasses to-
gether, of course,
While we tasted, Viviano dis-
cussed everything from the geo-
graphical areas where the grap-
es in our wine were grown, to the
process of making champagne, to
the correct way to open a bottle
of wine.
This week the number of invi-
tations were limited, but The Pig
plans to eventually open these
gigs up to the general public,
so get your taste buds ready
... Until then, you might just
as well check out the list below
and find yourself some good
times and music tonight.
MR. FLOOD'S PARTY f e a -
tures Terry Tate and U n i t e d
Supply; BLIND PIG features Fran
and Sara and Snake; PRETZEL

accomplishment. Cavett, norm-
ally a good interviewer, generally
acted like a Hollywood reporter
who specializes in such piercing
queries as:
-'Did you dream that 'Last
Tango in Paris' would be such
a bombshell, that it would ex-
plode all over the place the way
it did?"
-"Why do you downgrade the
acting profession?"
-"Were you happy with the
way 'The Godfather' came out?"
THE PROBLEM. was that
Brando only wanted to talk about
the plight of the Indian, a cause
he's championed since the early
196ts. Cavett wanted to discuss
other topics that clearly were of
no interest to the actor.
Brando, a study in quiet pas-
sion and harsh words when dis-
cusing the plight of the .Indians,
grew visibly annoyed when Cav-
ett kept interjecting questions
about his movies or acting phil-
osophy.
At one point, he complained,
"We have so little time to talk
about Indians and there's so
much to say about them that I
hate to talk about movies .
It's such a misuse of time, but
then I'm your guest and I don't

want to horn in on what your
program is going to be about."
CAVETT, often flustered, spent
the last half-hour of his show
with three members of Indian
tribal councils and Dr. Wallace
Heath, director of the Lummi In-
dian tribe's acquaculture busi-
ness in Washington state.
While they talked, Brando gen-
erally remained silent, listening
intently. Cavett thoughtfully prob-
.

NEW YORK (UPI) - "CBS
News Retrospective" is a special
32-week series that repeats out-
standing documentaries of the
network during the 1950s and
1960s. The one-hour programs
will he aired from 6 to 7 pm.
Sundays, July 1 through Sept. 20.
ed the areas of their concern,
their anger, their hopes for ac-
tion by Congress.
It wasn't easy to follow, but
it got the message across, and
that was Brando's concern in
the first place. It probably was
the only reason he didn't walk
out when Cavett kept asking him
ahot his movies.

Peter O'Toole,
Sophia Loren,
& James Coco
in the
Greatest
Romantic
Musical
Adventure
of All Time!

Please
Note
Special
Times
Due To
Length
of Film

DAILY AT
1:15-3:45-6:15-8:45

TONIGHT! June 14th--Only!

7:30 & 9:30 p.m.

INGMAR BERGMAN'S jeweled horror tale
THE MAGICIAN
MAX VAN SYDOW, the doubting knight of THE SEVENTH SEAL, here leads a
brilliant attack on modern rationality and cynicism. This deeply startling work is
a thinking man's horror film and a symbolic self-portrait by Bergman, one of the
great film artists. A wandering magician comes bearing a bag of tricks that turn
him from magician to savior, then to con man, and finally to artist extroordinaire.
SUBTITLED.
"Thoroughly excellent."-The New York Times
"A superb motion picture."-The New Yorker
Cast also includes INGRID THULIN and BIBI ANDERSON
COMING TUESDAY-Alan Bates in deBroca's THE KING OF HEARTS
NEXT THURSDAY-Anouk Aimee in A MAN AND A WOMAN
TUESDAY, JUNE 26-Animated Beatles in YELLOW SUBMARINE
ALL SHOWINGS IN AUDITORIUM A, ANGELL HALL-$1
Tickets for all of each evening'sperformances on sale outside the auditorium at6:30 p.m.

"A stinging, zinging, swinging sock-it-to-them
doozey. Will leave you helpless with laughter."
-Westinghouse Radio

beyond the age of innocence....into the age of awareness

"PUTNEY SWOPE"
The Truth and Soul Movie
"It's all as 'Mad Comics' would have it, 'humor in the jugular vein.'
It has theeraucous truth of a cry from thebalcony orthe bleachers.
There's vigor in this vulgarity. 'Putney Swope' is a kind of 'Laugh-
In' for adults."-Richard Schickel, Life Magazine

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r6bert Forster/vernabloom/peter bonerz
mariannahill/harold blankenship
tally friedman sklell wesler/lhaskell weale _ \s.t I
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Haskell Wexler also directed "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and
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