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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1965, p. 12

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19. TuE CBMAWA TIMBE Mondor, Ssotembsr 20,3955 Lucille Ball Worried About TV's Programming By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--At least one leader of the television in- dustry views today's program- ming with alarm; Lucille Ball. On-camera, Lucy is TV's clas- combination of glamor and ic genius. Away from the arc lamps, she has an execu- tive's steel-trap mind, as well as a concern for the entertain- t medium which she helped id. "I don't like the day televis- programming is going," she with concern during a h break on her own Monday light CBS show. 'There is too much sameness, too much re- peating of the old formulas, there is no real exploring of new avenues for entertain- ment." 'Tucille voiced particular) usual concern. As president of tions, she would like to supply series to the networks. Her chances are lessened when eight hours weekly in nighttime TV are occupied by Hollywood the three-studio Desilu Produc-| y | FARMERS WAIUH PLANES DOLGELLY, Wales (CP) ~ Merionethshire farmers have been asked by the local branch of the National Farmers' Union to collect the numbers of low- retary Douglas Williams says that cattle and poultry panic when they hear the noise and jlow flying has to be stopped. ANGELS PAY UP BELFAST, Ireland (CP)--The promoters of 'Festival '65," an arts festival to be held here in November, have received 'more than £20,000 in gifts and flying RAF aircraft. Local sec-| movie, grants. The festival, which be-) But her concern is not merely|gan as a students' event some corporative. "The public de-|years ago, gives daily lectures, serves more creativity trom plays and film shows for 16 TV," she said, (days. Meanwhile The Lucy Show) pyaAN MODERN MIDWAY | continues its own course of BLACKPOOL, England (CP)| Two Men Attacked By Grizzly HINTON, Alta. (CP) -- Two men who were badly mauled by a grizzly bear this week in the Rocky Mountain foothills 180 miles west of Edmonton, ate recovering in hospital. An RCMP constable here told of how the 300-pound, griz- zly attacked an experienced the bear shortly after Mr. Crawford and killed the animal seconds after it attacked the game warden, Const. Bjornson said Mr, Crawford would probably need "about 500 stitches" in his face as the result of the attack. was severely mauled Thursday after he and a group of hunt- ing companions went into the bush for an elk they had shot earlier in the day, The bear and two cubs had been feasting on the carcass, The hunters apparently were attempting to remove the meat when Mr. Hart turned and saw the bear lunging at him, He shot and wounded it, The attack put Mr. Hart in hospital here with a punctured lung, torn liver and a badly chewed arm, om Friday, Game Warden Don) \Crawford set out to find the bear, The wounded anima! at- tacked him about four miles from where it had mauled Mr. Hart, slashing his arm and game warden and a hunter, be- fore being shot and killed by the constable Friday. Dominique Hart of Hin.on face, | Const. R. M. Bjornson and) the assistant game warden, |Barl Wilson, had set out to find me comic invention. _ |This famous Lancashire resort "1 wondered if I, could' get|may have a pleasure park along] my enthusiasm up for this sea-|the lines of Disneyland if coun- son," said Lucille, whose tele-|cil approval and financing can| vision career began in 1951,/be arranged. Promoter Harry "But that hasn't been a prob-|Lane of Stockton, County Dur-| lem. I found myself enjoying/ham, says the cost would be! the shows more than ever." 'about £4,000,000. " =| @larm over the fact that all three networks are offering old fees in prime evening hours is season: ABC on Sunday, on Thursday, NBC on both Seday and Saturday. She branded this as creative abdica- ton. ABANDONING DUTY "It seems to me that the net- works are abandoning their to create new entertain- ment for television," she de- clared. 'They are making of TV litle more than a second-run movie house." 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