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SECTION 2 1963 I I COURIER-JOURXAL, LOllSVILLE, WEDKKSDAY MORNING, MARCH Hill Laild's TV Almanac Tel evision Programs rVHAS-TV 11 WLKY-TY 052 WAVE-TV 3 4 30 Clanroom Today Marvin Miller Managing To Keep Himself Busy Advertisement Deaf Man Perfects New Patented Hearing Aid An entirely new hearing aid, the A.D.H., now makes it possible for thousands of people to hear ejeady again. Patented by a deaf man after many years of research, the A.D.H. is based on a completely new concept of hearing. Troubled because he could hear-but not understand this man turned to the Otarion Laboratories. There, utilizing their facilities and a development of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, he perfected the A.D.H.

This aid eliminated background noises, uses no cords, no buttons in the ear, no bulky battery packs, and. has an extremely low user's cost. Marketed through Otarion, this Instrument's concept is so new that no other hearing aid company has it available. For free information without obligation, write or call Otarion Hearing Center of Kentucky, 546 Francis Louisville, JU 3-4288. 7:00 Colled 7: 3d flr Arnold 7:45 Cartoon 8:00 Cap K'tareo TBar Ranch Mornlno Show it Magic Fort It 9 Thtattr Thtatar 31 Katp'n Trim Calendar Aa World Turnt 7:00 Today William C.

Foster, director of the S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and other Government officials discuss nuclear disarmament. N.B.C.-3 9:30 Theater 32 Frank Lovejoy and Dale Robe son in "Top of The World," 1955. Channel 32 1:15 Early Show David Niven and Ger-aldine Page in "The Silken Affeir," 1957. Say Whan Say Whan; Nawa Your Hunch 10 ft YD Tk Ui-riui Prlct li Right Concentration Jam Wymen Youn for font PtMl Olidvi ft Lov.

of Lift Tann. Irnio ova lilt; Nawa 12 i 81 rch Tomorrow Fath. Know! B't II Flrlt Imprais. Truth Conitq.i Nawa Olvorct Court Ouidini tlhl Winthrop Rockefeller Channel 11, 7:30 p.m. Channel 11 Camara IS Ladlti Day Itrly Show 1 MarvOrlffln Day In Court Savtn Ktyi lorlj Show Houio farty speak at a women's convention on how he recorded the entire Bible on records.

Aside from this, Miller is taking it easy! Mrs. Miller is back in Hong Kong after a visit to this country. Mrs. Miller has a company in Hong Kong which manufactures plastic marine toys and accessories and one which operates a cosmetic and wig business, is partner in a beauty establishment, manufactures beaded sportswear of her own design, and is Far East distributor for talking book records. Miller's daughter, Melissa, is with her mother and attends school in Hong Kong.

Makes an old pappy guy tired just reading about this active family! 2 2:00 Merv Griffin Psychologist Dr. Cleo Dawson and singer Florence Henderson (both former Kentuck. ians) and the Smothers Brothers. N.B.C. 3 Orlffln; Nawi Every few weeks there arrives a letter asking whatever happened to Marvin Miller.

Miller, of course, was (and is) Michael Anthony on "The Millionaire" series which has not been made for a few years, but which is seen in reruns on C.B.S. every weekday. Apparently people think poor Marvin must be starving in some garret since they quit making the series. Fact of the business Is Marvin may wind up as the real millionaire of the next few years! The question is not what is he doing, but what isn't he doing! This is a part of his activities at present: Miller is narrating a series dealing with the many services Los Angeles County provides its residents; he is just back from St. Louis where he hand Toll Tha Trufh Quttn for Day uthi Nawi Lorttta Younf it Young Dr.

Malono Mllllonilro II Who to Truit Mil Bandstand Match Camo Gamoj Nawi locrtl florin Idtoof Nliht Moviti at 4J0 Diicovtry Dlicovtry; Ntwt Mortgage Loans Conventional Plan Up to 30 Years In Approved Locations F.H.A. Plan up to 30 Years Available Funds for Commorcial and Industrial Financing Financing Homes Our Jlusiness KESSEIRING-NETIIERTON CO. 211 S. 5th Street JU 4-2276 Moviti al 4:30 Throa iloftt Papaya-Randy Papaya-Cactus Dick Tracy Nawtbaar Yogi Star A. B.C.

Ntwt Wtathtr; Sports Tht Aquanauti SmallTalk portly Wtathtr Today's Ntwt CSS. Ntwa Wtathtr; Ntwi N.B.C. Ntwt Orand Opry Stan it Portrait Tht Third Man Tha Vlrgmitn Tha Aquanauta it Wagon Train Big Investment Tht Virginian Wagon Train WHAS Rtportt II Your Quairlon 8 Going My Way ed out the Marvin Miller dramatic award to a student at his old high school: he has Parry Como N.B.C. has invested a million and a quarter in some new color equipment which, the network says, will further improve color transmissions. ov.

Hlllblllitt Dick Van Dyka Oolng My Way Our Man Hlgglna just finished a documentary 9 about how science preserves Clrclt Thaatra the forest. iltvtnth Hour Naktd City 10 In addition to a thermostat control in the cameras for live Miller does a daily feature on C.B.S. radio about the Him A. B.C. Ntwa MARVIN MILLER Busy "millionaire" sports for the Episcopal Church in behalf of a campaign to help Cuban refugees.

Miller has finished narrating the "coming-attractions" trailers for "Lawrence of Arabia," "Miracle of The White Stallion," and Alfred Hitchock's "The Birds." Marvin soon will do the voice for the film on how Brazil has attacked her problems, record 30 "tall stories' for an Army broadcast series, do a documentary film about a new flight computer, record television commercials for eight different products, and shows, Improvement has been Ntwi Waathan Sports Color Thtatar Join the Fun Doubleheader Every afternoon on 'H-A-S Nawsi Thtatar Ntwti Wtathtr Sportaj Tonlfht Tonight Sign Off 1 A.M. colony; he has been on a 11 Thtattr 32 charity shoio in the San Fernando Valley for vouth made In the tape equipment for the network shows. The film equipment also has been updated. WEDNESDAY ON CHANNEL 15 2:35 What's Now? (Ch) 3 03 Turn of Century (A) 3 33 Houio Wo llvo In (A) 4:03 Amorlcon Economy (A) foundation; he has recorded an album entitled "Dr. Seuss Presents Horton Hatches The Egg; The Sneetches and Other Stories." The big need is in the tape transmissions and it is to be 4:30 Movies at 4:30 George Montgomery and Nancy Gates in "Masterson of Kansas," 1954.

Channel 3 6:00 Small Talk Governor Bert Combs is Phyllis Knight's guest. Channel 11 7:00 The Third Man Harry Lime (Michael Rennie) faces a million dollar libel suit. Channel 3 7:30 Portrait H'Inthrop Rockefeller, brother of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, is Interviewed by Harry Reasoner at his farm overlooking the Arkansas River Valley near Little Rock. He discusses his Interest in scientific farming, and the advantages and disadvantages of great weatlh in politics. C.B.S.

11 7:30 Wagon Train Michael Ansara plays frontier physician prevented by superstition from treating an Indian boy attacked by a wildcat. A.B.C. 32 7:30 The Virginian Bradford Dillman and John Dehner play ex-convicts searching for $50,000 in hidden loot in "Ehco From Another Day." N.B.C. 3 8:00 WHAS Reports John Dawes, director of Alcoholism Control of the Kentucky Department of Health, in documentary on alcoholism. Channel 11 8:30 What's Your Question? John Dawes answers phoned-in questions on the problems of alcoholism.

Channel 11 8:30 Going My Way Father Fitzgibbon (Leo G. Carroll) helps a young musician accused of attacking a storekeeper in "What Have You Done for Me Lately?" A.B.C. 33 9:00 Perry Como Carol Lawrence, Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle and The Modernaires join Perry in recalling the heyday of the big dance bands of the '30s; also features vocalist Wynne Miller, niece of the late Glenn Miller. N.B.C,. 3 9:00 The Beverly Hillbillies Jed (Buddy Ebsen) takes a double dose of Granny's spring tonic and winds up in Lovers Lane with a gold-digging secretary (Lola Albright).

C.B.S. 11 9:30 Dick Van Dyke Everett Sloane appears as a poet laureate, and Carl Reiner, writer-producer of the show. hoped the new gadgets do more than add "gimmicks," they improve the quality With Art recorded a Gilmore he has series of radio takes a role himself in "I'm No Henry Walden." C.B.S. 11 9:30 Our Man Higgins Higgins (Stanley Holloway) becomes the romantic idol of a gal from the Ozarks in "Higgins and The Hillbilly." A.B.C. 32 10:00 Eleventh Hour TV Review Hour Special Pays james rranciscus ana Anne rraneis in Tighten Credit, Executives Are Urged Cincinnati, March 26 Wi "Hang by One Hand," man rejects psychia trists suggestion that his wife may be the cause of his recurring nightmares.

N.B.C 3 10:00 Circle Theater Milton Selzer, Thayer David, Gerald Metcalfe, Frances Reid, and Paul Thrlpp in "The Health Fraud," dealing with the methods of quacks exploiting the overweight, Tribute To Cooper By LOGAN POPE A man who became a legend in his own lifetime hero worshipped by movie fans all over the world for some 30 years was paid a moving tribute last night on television. Gary Cooper, the Montana me aging, and the ill with promises of quick cures. C.B.S. 11 11:20 Tonight "Bonanza" star Lome Greene, singer Love lace Watkins, and Tania Elg. N.B.C 3 2:00 PM FLAIR FUN FAIR PM 3:00 VAN DYKE VAN VANCE Breezy music humor news guests and always, an earful of surprises.

Several hundred executives of savings and loan firm in Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee were told Tuesday that they should tighten up on credit. "Growth has been so rapid in the past that the industry has not paid sufficient attention to the soundness of its gains in recent years," Joseph P. McMur-ray, Washington, board chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank, told the 30th annual meeting cf the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati. McMurray, former staff director of the United States Senate Banking and Currency Com-mittee and former New York State housing commissioner, warned that the rising rate of foreclosures shows too many loan firms have taken on bad credit risks. 11:20 Theater 32 Barry Nelson and Carole Mathews in "The Man With My Face," 1951.

Channel 32 11:25 Color Theater Joel McCrea, Ariene Dahl, and Barry Sullivan in "The Outriders," 1930. Channel 11 boy who strolled into Hollywood as a stunt rider and became an international idol, was saluted in an hour special on N.B.C.'s "Project Brennan's commentary, written by Richard Hanser, may have been a bit sticky in places, too often pointing out the obvious, but it was simple and sincere. At one point Brennan defined the lanky star as "a national image an American's idea of an ideal American." The program supported the image fully and WUAS 840 Radio 20," seen here on Channel 3. It was a tasteful and expertly edited documentary that Radio EVERY DAY'S A FUNDAY sometimes achieved a very personal mood in its glimpses at the career of the late star. WHAS ABC Naws at 40 Narrated By Brennan Lovingly narrated by Coop Every Day Is Thrift Day In The Classified Ads ers longtime friend, Walter Alcoholism Center Runs Into Legal Snag The proposed outpatient center on alcoholism here has run into a legal snag.

Kenneth A. Schmied, president of the Louisville Board of Aldermen, said last night there is some question whether the County can help pay the cost of getting it started. 1:00 Flair Fun Fair P.M. Nawa 4:10 Fun Fair P.M. 1:00 Ntwa 1:11 Iperti; Bualn.

Fun Fair P.M. 4:00 Nawa 4:10 Fun Fair P.M. 4:10 Alt Orolor 4:40 Tom Harmon 1963 Auto Tags WIOmSDAV A 1:00 Morn. Frellc Waatharcatt rpo Rapltoe 1:1 arm Ntwa 4:15 Pun Pair I Newt rill Pun Pair 7:41 Ntwa Fun Fair Braak. Club 1:1 At Homo PATIO AWNINGS Brennan, the program effectively utilized newsreel clips, home movies, and scenes from some of the actor's best Must Be On Monday tob Conaldlna 7:04 Suilnasa Nawi films.

7:01 Capitol HIM F. Johnaon CM. 10:00 Nawa 10:15 (porta; O.Clark Nowa 11:11 Farm Nawt Randy Atcher lit F. V. In'arm.

Ina Ray Hutton To Wed 10:15 Mutlc Tonlfht acnmied asked the aldermen il ts aifn oft Santa Monica, March 26 All-girl-bandleader Ina Ray Hutton and John F. Curtis. County Clerk James P. Halla-han still has 13,000 car licenses to sell with the 1963 renewal period scheduled to end Sunday. Unless the deadline is extended, old tags will expire and those without new plates will be subject to arrest Monday.

Governor Bert Combs extended the period from March 1 to March 31. Some 198,000 tags have been sold here since the first of the year. WIONISDAV A.M. to delay action on an ordinance to appropriate $14,055 the City haj promised for the center. The ordinance could have been passed last night, but Schmied said he preferred to wait "until we are assured the a tool-company owner, took out marriage license Monday.

11:10 Pvan Halloran 11:45 Way 1:05 lea Kay 1:05 ftaad Show 5:00 Ntwa 1:15 Poad Show 1:50 Stock Mkta. 1:15 Road Show 4:45 Lowall Thomai Miss Hutton, 44, and Curtis, Marlow W. Cook Is looking into the legality of the County's participation in the project and should have an answer soon. In asking for a delay on the ordinance, Schmied said, "I don't want it construed that we (the City) are not going to participate, but I want to tee the entire amount put up first." 42, plan to be married April I 00 Wake Up 1:51 Jack Crewnor 4:00 Wako Up 7:00 Nowa 7:10 Wake Up 7iJO World R'dup 7:45 Wake Up 4:00 Nawa 1:10 Waka Up 0:01 tob Kay 11:00 Kennedy 11:10 Ryan Halloran whole amount is given for the 13. She formerly was married On Display Nite or Day At Our Parking And Display Lot 15 BEAUTIFUL fv 'r cl I.

5 '4 1 1 7:05 I Itar ixfre 7iM World Nawt 7:41 Nlfhtbaat to trumpeter Randy Brooks. They were divorced in 1957. project." The State, City, and County have been asked to contribute 10:00 Nawa P.M. 11:11 Nlihtbaat $14,055 each to establish the center adjacent to Norton Me 11:00 Hon Off 11:04 Nowai Mkta. 900 WKYW Tho Hour (CxciuAivefij 1flew! morial Infirmary on Third Street.

The center would be operated by the Louisville-Jef Mutlc 7 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. till p.m. Oadtroy 10:1 a.m. Llnkletter 10:15 a.m.

Parry Moore ALUMINUM COLORS Nawa on Hour I 4 0 wxvw ferson County Council on Alcoholism. Schmied said County Judge Mutla 4 a.m. to 11 mldnliht p.m. Whltt to-ttnatora STEEL FRAME-WORK -FREE ESTIMATES- B.J WFPL a.m. to II p.m.

Muaic and Lacturaa An office Electric with $450 luxury features for $2 5 Or (tht prict of a manual) WFPK fm i.t Suit Seeks To Bar Stable Building James B. Corcoran, 812 Huntington road, yesterday filed suit asking Circuit Court to require Rock Creek Riding Club, to remove a stable under construction. The suit alleged the structure, 100 feet long and 25 feet high, cuts the view from the Corcoran lot. The suit contends the building violates zoning laws and creates a drainage problem. The suit was allotted to Judge Macauley L.

Smith. Janitor Held In Arson Cases 0 a.m. to II p.m. Claiiti and Muaic a aak, aj a Mattr! alt I Vis 1 7 0 Muilc a.m. to p.m.

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Opan Saturday Until Noon JUnlppr 3-3013 JUninnr 5-4404 1241 Wl "awa en Hour INN Half Hour Mutlc 14 Houri 3433 W. Jefferson, was held to the grand jury in Night Police Court last night on one count of arson and four of attempted arson. He was released on $2,000 bond. Sgt. Joe Shoffner of the Fire Prevention Bureau said Lukenbill signed a statement admit WTMT J0 Country muile I a.m.

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