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...DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY will be held in June. Because there is a run-off between the top two contenders, should no candidate get 40 per cent, there will probably be an additional vote held four weeks later. At this writing, there are a whole host of liberal Jewish candidates considering entering the contest. With two or three Manhattan liberal Jews in the field, the vote should be pretty well split in the first primary. Biaggi will probably finish second because of his organization support. Beame and Biaggi will probably face each other in a run-off with Beame and Biaggi would...
Marlene Dietrich--I Wish You Love. The grand vamp of legend debuts on American television in an hour-long special taped in London last year. Dietrich sings "Falling in Love Again." "Lili Marlene," and "Lola" among a host of other tunes that she made great. CH. 7. 10 p.m. Color...
...Well," ousted Secretary of Commerce Peter G. Peterson said to Washington Post Reporter Sally Quinn about his official sojourn in Washington, "the experience may have been costly, but it was also priceless." Before bidding farewell to the capital, Peterson went to a dinner party with some Democratic friends (Host Tom Braden, Senator J. William Fulbright, Former Ambassador David Bruce), where he regaled everyone with an imaginary version of his dismissal. He had been summoned to "Mount David," said Peterson, and subjected to a loyalty test. Had his wife Sally really voted for McGovern? Would he please give a one-word...
MONDAY: Jack Paar Tonite, No kidding. The mercurial late-night talk host returns to the post-prime hours, after a ten-year absence, on a one-week-a-month basis. This week's guests include actress Goldie Hawn. Once Levant's widow June, country music's Loretta Lynn, author David Halberstan '55, and candid cameraman Allen Funt. CH. 5. 11:30 p.m. Color...
...mass starvation. But having ample food on hand is only half the battle. There is also the mammoth task of distributing supplies to the needy in remote rural villages-a project in which New Delhi has been less successful. The drought, moreover, has brought in its train a host of other problems. Small businesses have been wiped out. Drinking water is so scarce that it has to be hauled in by oil trucks. Thousands of unemployed have thronged into the cities in search of work. Malnutrition is pervasive. To assay some of the effects of the drought, TIME...