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LOS ANGELES EWNING&SUNDA* HERALD EXAMINER D. 540,793 S^N. 529,466 attractive N a Ac y Cooke Jackson is always doing inter- esting tilings. The- pkst two -'yfrR&y spent, jt .total of ^mooths in India and is currently doing a lecture series on her journeys. On Sept. 30 she is taking a few friends to India s^they^ay' see thiamin agicaJ eo^ntry through, her, eyes. Nancy?╟╓s friends in Indiaare offering genermis htip; The Maharaja of Mysore extended an invitation to join him in the celebration of the Desara fes- tival and has arranged for them to see Bangalore and the wild f animal sanctuary, at Madumalai-on elephant back. The group will live on a Gobina Wright houseboat on the Serene Lake in the Valley of Kashmir, stay at palaces in Udaipur and Jai- pur, and see the Taj Mahal at Agra. They will also. glide down the holy river Ganges at Benares,; see the erotic Atenfr pies at Kajuraho and visit the Maharishi in the IPoothills of the Himalayas. . They will explore the king- dom of Nepal and visit the Ti- betans beyond Darjeeling; Our ambassador will give a recep- tion inDelhi and guests will Have private interviews w ith members of P a r 1 i a m e n t; There will also be a Visit to i Gov. andr ?╟≤ Madame Nehru in .Shinnlong, jt call on the king- doms of Aikkim and Bhutan, fis^g1 ih the mountain streamsof the Himalayas, and spectacular bird shooting. will be |oing including Ruth Dillingh- am McGowan of San Francis- co < and Peggy and Murray Ward. "r:. The dancing feet of Cyd Charisse are active these days. She returned from Lon- , dop just in, time to be a pre- senter it the annual City of Hc^e Sporismen?╟╓s Awards at J|| Sands Hotel. Las Vegas, last night. Now she goes into rehearsals for .her summer toiiri" in ?╟úDamn Yankees,?╟╓?╟╓ openingJdly28 in ISt Louis. Following that; she is set for fall appearances on the ?╟úEd Sullivan Show,?╟╓?╟╓ and ?╟úHolly- wood Palace.?╟Ñ And to top it all, Cyd and her husband of 21 years, Tony Martin, have giv- en up their apartment and moved into a new home which she is trying to decorate and furnish in her ?╟úspare?╟Ñ time. The Cincinnati Post 'AND TIMES STAR! .JTd. 243,618 MAY 27 1969 ^ Sammy Lee Will receive one of the Sportsmen?╟╓s World Awards at the Saftds Hotel. Las Vegas, June 28. The awards are presented by the City of Hope to the greatest athletes of all time. Lee was Olympic div- lngochampion in 1948 and 1952. He now is a physician in Santa Ana, Cal. ARCADIA, CALo . MONROVIA JOURNAL TW. 1,050 JUN 2 9 1969 * WHITTIER CfltlE. news ss D, 20,500 - Sportsmen World AivardsSetfor Duarte Telecast Sportsmen?╟╓s World Awards presentation, the third annual event honoring great athletes of the past, will air at 7 p.m. today on KTTV (Channel 11). Originating in the main showroom of in Las Vegas, the 90-mfnute sports colorcast special also will be repeated in its entirety at 6:30 p.m. July 12. Headlined by master of cer- emonies Art Linkletter, the City of Hope Sportsmen?╟╓s Club-sponsored formally ?╟≤ at- tired affair will see gold Vic- < tor statuettes presented to 12 athletic greats. | JUN 3 1969 SANTA MONICA, CAL0 INDEPENDENT W, 39,700 JUN 2 6 1969 &*" st I gi|iip 9 I999| m m - ?╟≤ je Band leader Manny Har- % moh>hai^ Been set as rnusical director for the City df Hoke Sportsmen's W or 1& Awards e banquet at the Satfcts Hoteljn n Las V^aifPrTOr^^SnCrt d Linkletter is scheduled to em- - cee the affair, which will be ?╟≤ aired in LbsArigHes by KTTV, 1 CH. 11. 5 I ?╟ ?╟╓ * "?╟≤} 1 i aQr r Hope Picks Top Athletes/ LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The Sportsmen?╟╓s Club for the City of Hope announced today that 11 of the world?╟╓s top athletes had been selected by a committee of sports writers and sportscasters to be honored at the third annual Sportsmen?╟╓s World Awards presentations June 28. The athletes honored will receive trophies at a presenta- tion banquet June 28 at the Jlands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. Those sheeted were Rocky Marciano, retired undefeated heavyweight boxing champion; Peter De Paolo, first man to win the Indianapolis 500 miles auto race at a speed of more than 100 miles an hour in 1925; Dr. Sammy Lee, two-time Olympic diving champion; Sam- my Baugh, quarterback of the Washington Redskins pro foot- ball team; Bob Feller, former Cleveland Indians pitching star who threw three no-hit games;v Ted Lindsay, Detroit Red Wings hockey star; C.K.Yang, Formo- sa-born decathlon champion; Don Budge, U.S. and Wimble- don tennis champion; Paul Endacott, pioneer basketball star; Cornelius Warmerdam, former world champion pole vaulter, and Lloyd Mangrum, former National Open golf champion. The Sportsmen?╟╓s Club was formed to aid the City of Hope, non-sectarian hospital for the treatment of catastrophic diseases at Duarte.