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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

S.A.G.




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Perry Mason (Repeat)

304 KXLYDT2: Monday, June 27 11:30 PM [ 11:30 PM Monday 27 June 2016 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama, Mystery

The Case of the Avenging Angel

A rock 'n' roll musician is charged after a ruthless star-maker is slain during a recording session; guest Sue Ane Langdon.

Cast: Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, Ray Collins Director(s): Jerry Hopper Producer(s): Ben Brady Executive Producer(s): Gail Patrick Jackson

Original Air Date: Mar 13, 1966










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The Twilight Zone (Repeat)

304 KXLYDT2: Tuesday, June 28 12:30 AM [ 12:30 AM Tuesday 28 June 2016 Pacific Time USA ]

Anthology, Science fiction, Fantasy, Suspense

The Prime Mover

A gambler exploits a friend's (Buddy Ebsen) telekinetic powers.

Cast: Dane Clark, Christine White, Buddy Ebsen Director(s): Richard L. Bare Producer(s): Buck Houghton

Original Air Date: Mar 24, 1961










https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederated_Salish_and_Kootenai_Tribes_of_the_Flathead_Nation


Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation are the Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Oreilles (Upper Kalispel) (pronounced: “pond-oray”) tribes.

They were incorrectly called the Flathead Indians by the first Europeans who came to the area. The Flatheads call themselves Salish, meaning “the people”. These people never practiced head flattening, but the Columbia River tribes who shaped the front of the head to create a pointed appearance spoke of their neighbors, the Salish, as "flatheads" in contrast.


History

The first written record of the tribes is from their meeting with the Lewis and Clark Expedition (September 4, 1805). Lewis and Clark came there and asked for horses but eventually ate the horses due to starvation. The Flatheads also appear in the records of the Roman Catholic Church at St. Louis, Missouri, to which they sent four delegations to request missionaries (or "Black Robes") to minister to the tribe. Their request was finally granted, and a number of missionaries, including Pierre-Jean De Smet, S.J., were eventually sent. The Flatheads are also located in Sula, Montana.

The tribes negotiated the Hellgate treaty with the United States in 1855. From the start, treaty negotiations were plagued by serious translation problems. A Jesuit observer, Father Adrian Hoecken, said that the translations were so poor that "not a tenth of what was said was understood by either side." But as in the meeting with Lewis and Clark, the pervasive cross-cultural miscommunication ran even deeper than problems of language and translation. Tribal people came to the meeting assuming they were going to formalize an already-recognized friendship. Non-Indians came with the goal of making official their claims to native lands and resources. Isaac Stevens, the new governor and superintendent of Indian affairs for the Washington Territory, was intent on obtaining cession of the Bitterroot Valley from the Salish. Many non-Indians were already well aware of the valley's potential value for agriculture and its relatively temperate climate in winter. Because of the resistance of Chief Victor (Many Horses), Stevens ended up inserting into the treaty complicated (and doubtless poorly translated) language that defined the Bitterroot Valley south of Lolo Creek as a "conditional reservation" for the Salish. Victor put his X mark on the document, convinced that the agreement would not require his people to leave their homeland. No other word came from the government for the next fifteen years, so the Salish assumed that they would indeed stay in their Bitterroot Valley forever.

After the 1864 gold rush in the newly established Montana Territory, pressure upon the Salish intensified from both illegal non-Indian squatters and government officials. In 1870, Victor died, and he was succeeded as chief by his son, Chief Charlot (aka Charlo, Claw of the Little Grizzly). Like his father, Charlot adhered to a policy of nonviolent resistance. He insisted on the right of his people to remain in the Bitterroot Valley. But territorial citizens and officials thought the new chief could be pressured into capitulating. In 1871, they successfully lobbied President Ulysses S. Grant to declare that the survey required by the treaty had been conducted and that it had found that the Jocko (Flathead) Reservation was better suited to the needs of the Salish. On the basis of Grant's executive order, Congress sent a delegation, led by future president James Garfield, to make arrangements with the tribe for their removal. Charlot ignored their demands and even their threats of bloodshed, and he again refused to sign any agreement to leave. U.S. officials then simply forged Charlot's "X" onto the official copy of the agreement that was sent to the Senate for ratification.

Over time, the real reason for the Hellgate treaty meetings became clear to the Salish and Pend d'Oreille people. Under the terms spelled out in the written document, the tribes ceded to the United States more than twenty million acres (81,000 km²) of land and reserved from cession about 1.3 million acres (5300 km²), thus forming the Jocko or Flathead Indian Reservation. Conditions had become intolerable for the Salish by the late 1880s, after the Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad was constructed directly through the tribe's lands, with neither permission from the native owners nor payment to them. Charlot finally signed an agreement to leave the Bitterroot Valley in November 1889. Inaction by Congress, however, delayed the removal for another two years, and according to some observers, the tribe's desperation reached a level of outright starvation. In October 1891, a contingent of troops from Fort Missoula forced Charlot and the Salish out of the Bitterroot and roughly marched the small band sixty miles to the Flathead Reservation.

The three main tribes moved to the Flathead Reservation were the Bitteroot Salish, the Pend d'Oreille, and the Kootenai. The Bitterroot Salish and the Pend d'Oreille tribes spoke dialects of the same Salish language.

A dispute over off-reservation hunting between a band of Pend d'Oreilles and the state of Montana's Fish and Game department resulted in the Swan Valley Massacre of 1908.

Though marked for termination in 1953 under the House concurrent resolution 108 of the US federal Indian termination policy, the Flathead Tribes were able to resist the government's plans to terminate their tribal relationship in Congressional hearings in 1954.



































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Perry Mason - The Case of the Avenging Angel


00:36:28 Man:10 MINUTES -- Recording studio, sandy chester tape.

00:36:31 Clete, you're going to give henny her 10% -- all the money ..

00:36:38 Or what?

00:36:39 Or you and I are through.

00:36:42 Right now.

00:36:47 Walt, you can call it off.

00:36:47 I'm not singin'.

00:36:49 You little jerk.

00:36:50 Eighty-six me out, will ya?

00:36:53 You do that and you'll never work again, never!

00:36:57 You can't afford to do that.

00:36:59 You've invested too much money on me already.

00:37:02 Me? invest in you?

00:37:03 Ha!

00:37:06 It's your father's dough.

00:37:06 He's your angel.

00:37:09 You're crazy!

00:37:09 I don't have a father!

00:37:12 Cameron: Yes, you do, sandy.

00:37:16 Sandy, allow me to introduce your old man, cameron burgess.

00:37:22 I didn't know you existed, sandy, until three months ago, when I received a letter from your aunt.

00:37:27 While your mother was alive, she forbid her sister to tell me.

00:37:33 And I wish it would've stayed that way.

00:37:35 Cameron: Well, i-i didn't want you to find out, Surely not this way.

00:37:40 Our deal was he wasn't to know.

00:37:43 Deals change.

00:37:46 Hey, clete, how about that echo?

00:37:48 We roll in five minutes, echo or no echo.

00:37:52 I-i just wanted to help you have a career.

00:37:56 I was afraid if you knew about me, ..wouldn't accept it.

00:38:01 Right!

00:38:02 And whatever I have taken without knowin' it, I want you to give back.

00:38:08 And you can call off all this -- The session, our deal, everything!

00:38:13 Now, listen, buster -- you read me loud and clear, or I'll throw you back in the gutter where you came from!










From 7/13/1940 to 5/13/1953 is 4687 days

From 5/13/1953 to 3/13/1966 is 4687 days










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Perry Mason Season 9 Episode 22

The Case of the Avenging Angel

Aired Saturday 7:30 PM Mar 13, 1966 on CBS

Perry must defend a goofy, untalented British kid whom someone thinks has the talent to be a pop singer but clearly doesn't. Then someone bumps off a shady promoter and the would-be pop idol gets blamed.

AIRED: 3/13/66










From 1/14/1913 ( William Howard Taft - Executive Order 1682 - Flathead Indians in the State of Montana ) To 3/13/1966 ( premiere US TV series episode "Perry Mason"::"The Case of the Avenging Angel" ) is 19416 days

19416 = 9708 + 9708

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA ) To 6/1/1992 is 9708 days



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STAR TREK


Star Trek: The Next Generation

Episode: TNG 225 - Inner Light, The

Season 5 Ep. 25

Air Date: 06/01/1992










http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/225.htm

The Inner Light [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 45944.1

Original Airdate: 1 Jun, 1992


PICARD: Batai?

BATAI JR: Father?

PICARD: I get the feeling from your mother that you have something to tell me.










http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/225.htm

The Inner Light [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 45944.1

Original Airdate: 1 Jun, 1992


PICARD: Oh, it's me, isn't it? I'm the someone. I'm the one it finds.










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Law and Order (1953)

Release Info

USA 13 May 1953



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Law and Order (1953)

Full Cast & Crew

Ronald Reagan ... Frame Johnson










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Perry Mason - The Case of the Avenging Angel


00:56:20 Shame about that boy -- ..










http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/277.htm

All Good Things [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 47988

Original Airdate: May 23, 1994


(Crusher leaves, Q appears as a ancient man with an ear trumpet)

Q: Eh? What was that she said, sonny? I couldn't quite hear her.

PICARD: Q? What is going on here? Where is the anomaly?

Q: Where's your mommy? Well, I don't know.










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Patrick Stewart

Biography

Date of Birth 13 July 1940, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, UK

Birth Name Patrick Hewes Stewart










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Perry Mason - The Case of the Avenging Angel


00:41:18 Your honor, the state intends to show that this murder took place because the defendant in this case fell into the familiar show-business trap of believing his own press notices.

00:41:32 The decedent, cletus hawley, was a thoroughly established, highly proficient trainer and manager of talent.

00:41:40 He took an unknown boy, sanford "sandy" chester, under his wing, signed him to a personal contract, and then molded and trained him into an exploitable personality, ready to be launched on a successful career.

00:41:54 This boy, however, unfortunately developed an inflated sense of his own importance.

00:42:00 The star became too big for his mentor.

00:42:02 And when the manager, cletus hawley, now deceased, became disgusted with the behavior of his star and threatened to wreck his career on the very threshold of success, this boy, tragically and willfully, stabbed his manager to death.

00:42:23 Then the defendant's apparent success, his so-called career, was not based on any natural inherent talent or ability to perform, but on a carefully engineered and completely false buildup manufactured by you and cletus hawley?

00:42:40 It's routine.

00:42:41 And clete was a past master at it.

00:42:46 It's simple, really.

00:42:47 You hire a hundred screamers like those kids outside, plant the gig, and you can make an overnight sensation out of a wooden indian.

00:42:55 What about the girl on the billboard -- was that part of the buildup?

00:42:58 It turned out to be.

00:42:59 And it sure kicked the kid's career into orbit.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 02:04 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 28 June 2016