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rnt iprir SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1963- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE 15 AT IHI TWO MlttX i TV PREVIEWS 1 1 Start SUN OUTOOOt THIAT TV Saturday (Ail Programs Listed on Eastern Standard Time) Time Trials Coverage Begins To kill a SUNDAY, MAY 19 9:30 A.M. TELEVISION CHURCH Channel 8 WISH-TV "STANDING UP TO CRIlf" Dr. Oii D. Pruetr, Pastor Finr Baptitr Church Mulic tv member of the MulIC member! of the 6 :8 sA13 4 Mockingbird TV Sports Channel Chuckles By BIL KEANE GREGORY PECK Our W.rla Our World Almanac Almanac I 8 9 :00 .30 ii :15 Irtd. Fariner Ind Firmer Public Schoelf Public Schaalf Capl.

Hangara tap). Kangaree Capl. Kangaraa Caot Klngarn 3 Slaves I Stooges 3 Staogej 3 Stoogei Staogn 3 Stooges Super Car Super Car ITS REALLY NO life line Light Tine Uokino around Looking Around "Irtsi Lite Arts 1 life Charchnigse Churchmsuse r' '7 A 'Yjiffi eft 101 Today' top television iiioh- a prrrincrd and selected by TV Key staff of expert irho attend rehearsal. Match tcreemng and analyze xcript in Kew York and Hollywood; 7:30 P.M. Jackie Gleason.

Highlights of, Jackie's show include Frank Fontaine, as usual, singing "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" in the bartender skit: comics Jack Pearl and Cliff Hall for a Baron Munchausen bit; Phil Foster' fractured-English routine about men, married and single; and a gander at a singing 20-year-old, Jackie Deshannon, as she makes her network debut. For fans. 8:30 P.M. Joey Bish Id Shari Lewis Alula (c) Shari Lewi lii (c) ding Uonerdo Mighty House (cl King Umarda Might; Mouse Deputy Dawg Kin-Tii-Til Deputy Dawg Bm-Tin-Tii Deputy Dawg Roy Rogers Deputy Dawg Roy Rogers 11 Cartoinies CartaoniM leany- Cecil leany, Cecil :45 I I m' N' Music l--r-Timr- I (AOVERTISEMFNT) DAO I HEARING 1 YW 1 i A nkm'-J Lehi WTTV Ml WLW-I 113) WISH II) Afternoon WFSM Ii) 12:45 P.M. Baseball.

Los Angeles Angels versus New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. 4:30 P.M. Qualification Trials, lime trials from Speedway. 4.30 P.M. Preakness, The event for three-year-olds at a mile and three-sixteenths.

5:15 P.M. Horse Racing. The Bashford-Manor Stakes. 5:30 P.M. 0 Wide World of Sports.

(In progress). World record trout fishing in Argentina and special on the Speedway "500" with Charlie Brock-man. 6:30 P.M. Qualification Highlights. Time trials at Speedway.

9:00 P.M. Qualification Highlights. Summary of day's events at Speedway. 10:00 P.M. Fight of the Week.

Victor Zalaar versus Joe Archer in 10-round middleweight bout from Madison Square 12 tugs Bunny Bugs Bunny Magic land Magic Land :00 :15 :30 :45 lunchtlme lunchtime lunchtlme lunchtime Lone Ranger lone Ranger lessons lessons Matinee Matinee Malinee Matinee 1 led Cross Red Cross Highway Patrol Highway Patrol fury Fury Ruff i Reddy Ruff 1 Reddy Matinee Matinee Matinee Matinee :00 :15 :30 :45 PHIL Jackie FOSTER Gleason's will be guest at YOU HAVE JUST THE ADDRESS FOR THE "BEST" DEAL ON A 1963 MERCURY Friend Flicka Friend Fllcka Sugarfoot Sugarfoot Sugarfoot Sugarfoot Fingers 5 Fingers 7:30 tonight, WISH-TV (8). 2 :15 :30 :45 Sky King Sky King Donald Bruce Baseball laseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball 1 Faces West 2 Faces West Horse Race Horse Race Bow Fishing Horse Race Horse Race Daytona $00 3 :00 :15 :30 :45 Mtw ju (in wer I tinjr Sonelone heirlng ill COMPLtTEtT IN TOOK UK. He card, ntlbing worn irywhere elie. this triumph of 30 yeir rtitarch weighs enly half an eunce. Yeur secret ttt be fours aleitt.

Effective for those who "hear but lie net understand." Trajdi tlgnal Sonolene quality and ser'ke In Ihu location far If years, free descriptive literature In plain envelope on request ne obligation. SONOIONf 111 Htime-Mansur lldg 2) f. Ohio. Phone ME 1 1 303, JOHN M. WNE.

Matinee Matinee Matinee Matinee Matinee Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials Sid Collins and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Network. 5:30 P.M., WFBM Qualifications. Coverage of the Speedway Time Trials. 7:55 P.M., WFBM Baseball. Cincinnati at St.

Louis. Matinee Matinee Roller Derby Boiler Derby Roller Derby Roller Derby Yancy Derringer Yancy Derringer "Celebrity Golf Celebrity Golf Jack Noel Show Jack Noel Show 4 5 Fingers 5 fingers 5 Fingers 5 Fingers Pioneers Pioneers Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials Sports World Sports World :00 .15 :30 :45 5 :15 :30 :4, IVlov Frances Farmer Frances Farmer es WTTV (41 WIW-I 1131 WISH (SI WFBM li) Evening saloon girl who loses her good man, and carries on with a "don't give a darn" attitude until she meets another drifter. Matt Dillion, Doc Adams and Kitty spend most of the time looking on from the sidelines. OthtT Features 7:30 P.M. Sam Benedict.

Nancy Kelly and Otto Kruger star in "Nothing Equals Nothing." Sam must devise odd form of insanity plea to save a judge's daughter from murder charge. 8:30 P.M. Defenders. "The trial of Twenty-Two," starring Akim Tamiroff and Vincent Gardenia. Labor leader attempts frame-up of union member after murder.

8:30 P.M. CD Hootenanny. From the University of Michigan, the Limelight-ers, Josh White, Elan Stuart and the New Lost City Ramblers. 9:30 P.M. Have Gun, b' Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling News; Wlhr.

Sports Week Time Trials Time Trials Sports World Sports World c) Hayride Ic) Hayride Frances Farmer Frances farmer Frances Farmer News; Wthr. op. "Door-to-Door Salesman." (Repeat) Fuzzy Knight brings a dash of freshness into the episode, and you'll enjoy his performance as a combination salesman-entertainer. Corny old veteran that he is, he really makes the show. 9:00 P.M.

Saturday Night at the Movies. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." (1953) (Repeat) An elaborate updated screen version of the popular Broadway musical about two show business beauties on the prowl, en route to, and in Paris. The late Marilyn Monroe is well cast as the blond bombshell who believes "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," and Jane Russell is equally decorative as the brunette. The two stars sing many songs of the "bump and grind" variety, and they get a fine comedy assist from Charles Coburn. 10:00 P.M.

Gun-smoke. It's mainly Beverly Garland's show, and she's good tonight. Beverly puts fireworks into the role of a :15 :30 :45 i i'm;) Time Trials Checkmate Checkmate Checkmate Checkmate 7 :15 :30 :45 Time Trials Jackie Sleasoo Jackie Gleason Ic) Hayride (c) Hayride Gallant Men Gallant Men Gallant Meg Gallant Men Hootenanny Hootenanny Divorce Court Divorce Court Divorce Court Divorce Court Jackie Gleason Jackie Gleason Defenders Defenders 8 :15 :30 :45 Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials Time Trials lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Defenders Defenders Have Gun Have Gun "500 To Go" 500 To Go" Sam Benedict Sam Benedict Sam Benedict Sam Benedict Ic) Joey Bishop (c) Joey Bishop Sat. Movies Sat. Movies Sat.

Movies Sat. Movies Sat. Movies Sat. Movies Sat. Movies Sat.

Movies Final Report Sporfscope Hollywood Hollywood 9 :15 :30 :45 Dance Date Dance Date Dance Date Dance Date Gunsnroke Gunsnroke Gtinsmake Gunsmoke Fight of Week fight of Week Fight of Week fight of Week 10 :30 :45 Will Travel. Paladin must rescue a lost piano and return it in time for a concert. Movie Movie Movie Movie News Late Show late Show Late Show News Today at Track Scoreboard By George 11 Mill :30 :45 TV SCENE 12:00 Hollywood Late Show By George Hollywood late Show Thriller (c) Denotes show In compatible color. 2:00 P.M. Milady's Matinee.

"Call Out the Marines" (1942), with Victor McLaglen and Edmund Edmund Lowe. 2:00 P.M. Saturday Matinee. "Maverick Queen" (1955), with Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Sullivan. Also, The Sea Hornet" (1951), with Rod Cameron and Adele Mara.

5:30 P.M. Frances Farmer. "Girl At Large" with Helen Parrish and Sterling Hayden. Man is threatened by beautiful homocidal maniac. 11:00 P.M.

Memora-able Movie. "Great Gilbert and Sullivan" (1953), with Robert Morley and Maurice Evans. Life and quarrels of England's stormiest comedy team. 11:15 P.M. Late Show.

"Dolly Sisters" (1945), with Betty Grable and John Payne. 11:30 P.M. Best of Hollywood. "The People Against O'Hara (1951), with Spencer Tracy and Pat O'Brien. "Among the Living" (1941), with Susan Hay-ward, Frances Farmer and Albert Dekker, 1:15 P.M.

CD Night Owl Movie. "The Three Musketeers" (1948), with Lana Turner and Gene Kelly. Radio 5:30 P.M., WIBC, WISH, WGEE and WIGO Qualifications. Coverage of the Speedway Time Trials with -'V jr Radio Saturday FCC Bursts Cooper Bubble With Proposal By JULIA INMAN THE NAGGING FINGER of the Federal Communications Commission pricked the euphoric bubble hanging over radio and TV yesterday after trie cooper spectacle The FCC is cogitating about might make quite a FM TODAY (Eastern Standard Time) WFBM-FM 947 Mc. (News and Mutlc-24 Hours) WAIV-FM 105.7 Mc.

(Newt and Music-! :55 p.m. to 1 a.m.) WIBC-FM 93.1 Me. (News and Music-I a m. to 11 p.m.) WAJC-FM 104.5 Mc. (Stirrer University there it change.

limiting commercials. Something which should have viewers jumping around the living-room for joy. If you examine your set with a magnifying glass. WXLW 950 Newt on Hour end Holt Hour (News and Music- a.m. lo its p.m.) WIBC 1070 Newt on the Hour and Hall Hour (Newt and Muaic-24 Hours) WFBM 1260 Newt on the Hour and Hall Hour (Newt and a.m.

to 1 am.) WISH 1310 (CBS) Hwt on Hour and Hall 'lour (Newt and Music-4 a m. to 1 a.m.) WIRE 1430 (NBC) Nowt on mo Hour and Hall Hour (Newt and Muslc-S a.m. to 1 a.m.) WGEE 1590 (ABC) Newt Betor th Hour (News and Music- a la 5:45 p.m.) WIGO 810 Newt on Hour and Hall Hour 4 (Music from a.m. lo 7.45 p.m.) (News and p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

WISH-FM 107.9 Mc. (News and Music-12 p.m. to 10 p.m.) COOPER stole the spotlight, but Zsa Zsa Gabor and Marlon Brando had one of those neat little tiffs that make TV come alive on the Tonight Show, this week. Johnny Carson had dragged Ed MacMahon and the Tonight crew out to the West Coast, and that's where the spat took place. The pair oozed compliments WFMS-FM 95.5 Mc.

(News and Music- a m. to 1 a.m.) WSMJ-FM 99.5 Mc. (Greenfieid-Fulltlmo Stereo) 7 a.m. to 1 o.m. you may have seen a small seal appear now and then on the screen.

It's not parti-c I a 1 photogenic and flashes on and off quicker than you can eat a potato chip. The seal means the station you're watching voluntarily subscribes to the National Broadcasters Association Code of Good Practice. THREE OUT of the four local stations adhere to the code which means they are good boys and deserve a gold ERCUi on first meeting. Zsa was just lovely, according to Brando. Brando was marvelous, according to Zsa Zsa.

THEN BRANDO stole the audience away from Zsa Zsa UNCLE RAY; Class Asks Question About Seven Sisters By RAMON COFFMAN Arctic Ocean and the Ant arctic Ocean. star. WTTV the lone exception apparently decamped in a huff after disagreement over one of the articles. At any rate, the FCC is considering latching onto the code lock, stock and barrel -and making it a government regulation. According to the code, a never teas the price so LOW for so much GO! you SAVE HUNDREDS when you deal Trouble has come because with a joke.

Zsa Zsa smouldered. She launched in about her "Ungarian" face creams. Brando said, "Oh, You've had your face lifted." From there, everything fell apart. Zsa Zsa finally stormed out. Carson who was ringsiding the whole spat, quipped.

"Tomorrow night, we're having geographers have given up, for the most Dart, the use of i with HOFFMAN- YLAND the term "Antarctic Ocean." The waters around Antarctica combine too well with the main oceans. For GENERAL INTEREST section of your scrapbook. JOIN THE SCRAPBOOK CLUB television advertiser is limited to four minutes within any 30 minute period during prime Richard Burton and Eddie A question about a group of stars is asked by a school class: "Why are the Pleiades called the Seven Sisters when you can see only six stars with the naked eye, but about two hundred with a telescope? Most persons can see at least six stars in the Pleiades (p ounced PLEE-ya-deez, also PLY-uh-deez), but some sharp eyes can make out a faint seventh star, without the help of field glasses or a telescope. TWO STORIES about the faint seventh star have come time the three top evening hours. Door Uncle Ray: I wont to loin your icropbook club, and I inclose a ttamped BESIDES this, a station is allowed time for a station break.

During the rest of the envelope carelully oddressed to myself. Please send me membership certili-cate, a leaflet lellinq how to make scrapbook of my own. and a printed design to paste on tho cover of my scrapbook. Send your requests to Uncle Ray, co The Indianapolis Star. Fisher." ROUTE 66 is still playing its three-handed game of musical stars.

George Maharis technically is still with the show, but Glenn Corbett has been signed for a two-year contract. Maharis' agents reportedly is looking for movie roles for broadcast a commercial messages may not exceed six minutes, plus station break, Three Teachers per half hour. The code also has a provision that no more than three announcements him, while the producer of the show threatens fo sue if so much as a hair of his head appears on another show. down from long ago. une says that it is the sister named Electra, who keeps in the background because she is mourning the burning of Troy.

The other tale tells us that the dim star is the sister should be scheduled back to back. To Be Honored At Reception Three primary teachers with a total of 138 years service to Indianapolis Public Schools Since, as we said, Indian apolis' slate is fairly clean, the Merope (MARE-oh-pee), wno feels ashamed because she married a mortal man, instead ECONO-CAR FCC proposal wouldn't make a great deai of difference here. But it also applies to radio. XENTAL SYSTEM, with differing provisions, and will be honored at a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow at School 24, 908 West North Street.

They are Mrs. Flora J. Bates, 3607 North Capitol Avenue, teacher for 45 years at Schools 4 and 24; Mrs. Ima H. Ganaway, 635 West 31st Street, teacher for 46 years at EYES EXAMINED RENT A CAR DRJOSEPH E.

KERNEL OPTOMETRIST CR. LEONARD KERNEL. DR. BLANCHE KERNEL KEATING DR. PAUL B.

KERNEL DR. JULES TINDER $n)99 p'12 hr, parlftd. 4 p.r 24 orie4 p'ut ponnios get the HIGH PERFORMANCE and QUALITY you pay for at HOFFMAN-WYLAND "Indianapolis' Newest Lincoln, Mercury Dealer" HOFFMAN-WYLAND LINCOLN MERCURY of a god, while she was on earth. Viewing the Seven Sister group through a strong telescope, we see hundreds of stars. The better the telescope, the more stars we behold.

ANOTHER LETTER from Dick Chance, has a different "seven" question. He asks: "What are the Seven Seas?" Some persons use the expression to cover all the salt waters of the earth. They include various bays and seas, as well as the oceans. The term also has been employed to describe the North Atlantic, the South Atlantic, the North Pacific, the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Offlvfrv. oni.

oil. Schools 19, 26, 83 and 24, and Mrs. Leona Ellis, 2444 North Oxford Street, whose 47 years have been divided between Schools 37 and 24. They will receive distinguished service awards from the Indianapolis Association and life memberships in that organization. They also will receive gifts from their faculty co-workers and the Parent Teacher Association, Imuran HCGNO CAJR i WA 3-1551 VA 3-1S51 GLASSES MADE CONTACT LENSES FITTED HOURS I A.M.-5 P.M.

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