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TH COURlEK.JotiK.NAL, LOUISVILLE, SAT I iU) AV Mji.i.;, 1 1 0 rfpy PROGRAMS Thurber Series Planned Hill La lid's TV Almanac WHAS-TV CMANNIL 11 AIR CONDITIONERS 1- H.P. He Luxe S1 99.00 U'rH P. De Luie 5224.00 2- H.P. De Luu louisviiU's torgatr RCA Whirlpool Daoltr BLACK ELECTRIC CO. 1315 Barditawn Rd.

Opa Ivnmgi WAVE-TV CHANNIL i "a.m." A RD AY 4" Cartoona tJ Kantaro Capt. Kanaaroa Atlhty Miuh Howdy Doody 'n' lUady i I Possible Forerunner. Sel Monday. i Based on His Memorial lo Poodle i I What could be the forerunner of a series based on the woiks of James Thtiiber shows up Monday night on "Theater'' (N I and Channel 3 at This is a-half-hour film based on Thuiher's memorial to his poodle, Chrislabel. From what I hear from the produrers it is a pretty broad base.

The leading character is John Monroe, Thur-i ber's cartoonist character whom he created in the 1920's. Stories i concerning him were in Thuiher's "The Owl In The Attic" which was first published in 1931 and recently was re issued in a paper-, bark. "A great slice of 'Memorial' is included," says Producer Jules (olri'stone. NORGE SPECIAL WASHER SALE 1AO00 VH WIIK DRYERS 99.95 13 FT. 2 DR.

REFRIGERATOR WAS 519.95 Fury firmir Al'al'a Wackla-Jackla asm Hooal 9 10 11 Firm Datattlva Diary in jin Tii My Kino SAT URD AY 29900 I SPECIAL I PRICE t.na lianaar arm I Air "orta BAKED COUNTRY HAM $195 I i IB. LAWRENCE'S MEAT MARKET HI 6874 1006 Barrat Av. HI 217S Iwaahlnaten t'or KDWAIU) IIIWS flreriner, police series begins Loads; Oamo Yanka-lndlana (Jolilslone sayi the idea for a Thurber series has been in bis mind for some years. About IX months ago t.oldstone's HI If 111; I K.ntucky Afi.ld Atiald; Gtm Dody.rvatav.a Dtlilirllnvtl Ynkl-lniJin CHARLES WILSON'S DIXIE FURN. APPLIANCES 607 W.

MARKET Dodoora-lravaa Yanka-lndiana iora, KM almont Rata Junalo ratanlaa'nalr. 1 4 Dadtara.Sravaa Laura! A Hardy WroHirtf Dick Clark rai a aith (HW CIlUlll 5 3 Pierei of thicken 3 Pierca of Chicken Baseball: Yankees Indians Ramc by Itoy Dean (11) Uodg-ersBraves iiame by Loo Du-rochcr. (3) 1:25 p.m. Racing: Peler Tan Handicap at Belmont. (11) 3 35 p.m.

Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) solves murder case from clue of "The Crooked Candle." (II) 6 30 pm. Teresa Brewer, Tony Bennett and the Four Lads on Perry Como's show. (3)7 p.m. Mala Toweis plays pretty jjirl wanted for murder cleared by bounty hunter Josh Randall (Sieve McQueen). 7.30 m.

I (Iw aid Itinns and James Bro-dcrick play father and son on police force in Brenner, new dramatic scries. Fust episode is story of numbers racket, (11) 8 pm. Peter Bieik fClay Culbane) of Vegetable, Salad Hot (tolls or Biamilt and Hone? Amataur Bowino ftoalna; Nawa Paopla Art Funny TSTvariatiaa Parry MlMI Parry Matan Dud Allv 75c CHILD'S PLATE Parry Cama poodle died. A day or so later another television producer called up (lOldstone and read him Thurber' memorial. Since then, Goldslone says, negotiations have been going on lo get a script written about Chrislabel.

Negotiations took many months, because the play is based on several of Thurber' works. "Memorial" was a part of Thurber's "My World and Welcome to It." Included in the half hour Monday night, Goldstonc says, will be animated cartoons. Galdslone sayx his idea or a series will he baaed on what he mils 'Thurherlnnd." The series would be hutlt around the "Monroe" familyin Connecticut and would weave in the whole scope nf Thurber ovtput. fables, memories of boyiood, and what has been called "the thin white mist oj Man's disparity with Woman," Goldstonc met Thurber for the first time when the author saw an advance screening of Monday night's play. Goldstonc, finding out that Thurber's new book, "Years With Ross," has just been published, has proclaimed his own "Thurber Week!" The readers write: For Mrs.

M. II. Last View, and another reader: Your protest over a gag on the Garry Moore show has been forwarded to Garry. I didn't see the show, so can't comment. Also your praise of "Wagon Train" has gone to Producer Howard Christie, Mis.

J. A. Taylorsville: Your praise for "Billy Budd" has gone to Bob Mulligan, director. Mr. W.

H. Louisville: Bonnie Bartlett of "Love of Life" quit the show to do summer- $100 6 8 ALL DAY WED. SAT. SUNDAY 11 A.M.-8 P.M. MRS.

SWITZER'S RESTAURANT 1159 S. 4th St. 4th Oak Sts. JU 7-9-136 NEW 'STARS' Chrislabel, left, and Mugg.i are featured in a James Thurber-based half hour on "Theater" Monday on N.B.C. and Channel 3.

theater engagements in the straw-hat circuit up East. I do not know that B.C. is dropping the programs you mention. Soap operas vanish from radio, but still are with us on TV. Mrs, V.

Louisville: I'm trying to find out the rodeo date for Bob Horton in Cincinnati. Jack Douglas, producer of "Bold Journey," has written to thank "Almanac" readers for their comments when it became known his "Bold Journey" scries was canceled. "I ended the series." he writes, "before it was forced to become, by shortage of material, a hocus-pocus piece of fiction, "Tell your readers to watch for 'Seven League which Screen Gems tells me will soon be seen in Louisville." (Tiie Almanac hasn't heard about "Seven League Boots" beiiir; seen in Louisville, hut viaybe Donalds knows!) rannar Hava Oun, Traval JL lack taddla Cimarron City Cimarron City lawranca Walk Ountmoka Ma Hunt OPFM TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 10 I helps oncewealthy rancner re- NEW 1959 PHILC0 21" TV Consols 11 OlllaMarrlat jPitlaman kiwi, Waathar Liwmn ftpartraita Mytary Him IMoviO 1J Mid. Radio '00095 Wilrl trad I I ooi ir si PHONI 'J IMMEDIATE OIIIVIRT i IM 1-3506 I I IM 3-94 I I I JI Down Hooks OhlaiiMMl 1 21 i I 4l 1 11 .1 140 en WHAS 15 Test I Put (Iff Edwards Air Force Base, June 5 HPi F-leclrical trouble Friday forced a delay in glide lest of rocket plane X-15.

Charlesloim Club Gels Prize Only 3. SO waak SANK TIRMS 90 Doyi Parta and Sarvka) Warranty 1 -Yaar Guaranty On Larga Pictura Tuba tuxurloua Mahaaany Finith Twin Spaakart In ftlanda alightly hlghaf SATURDAY For Library Delivery Project i ri i i i ir 17:30 Farm fturaau Around Havaa I Holiday OS Holiday 1 Nil 1 41 (porta a 0 Ky. Barn Danra I U. N. Proaram 7 SO Lillanart Pott 00 Mailtr Control I 30 Oanca Party 10 00 Nawa 10 II aporia 10 10 Danca Party 11 10 ion Off Mm With the help of radio station 0m 03333 i fta Worn.

Frolic 4 Markatl 4:11 'arm Nawa a IS Fun Pair rue Ntwi 7:11 Fun Fair 7 Maw, 00 Fun Fair at Wivii Holiday lo it Pick Hiia HI Tlinl SATURDAY P.M. Nawa 11. IS Aancultura A NEW ADMIRAL PORTABLE TV WHAS, an appenl for hooks brought in some BOO. which are being catalogued by the club for use next school year, Mrs. If.

C. Simpkinson, of the Prather rarenl-Tearhrr Association, directed the book pickup campaign. 1 nbc nrwl ON THI HOUB 70 WAVE The Rusiness and Professional Women's Club has received its stale organization's first place award for a 195!) project to deliver library books to rural school children in Clark County, Indiana. Mrs. Allen Brooks, mother of eight who suggested the project after learning some of her.

children's playmates attended elementary schools where books were not available, was chairman of the committee backing the plan. SATURDAY P.M. it it jf si 1 i SATURDAY S-30 Farm Nawa 4:00 Kv. Monitor On Farad 7 1J km 7 15 Monitor 00 Nawa lWlk Up 0 J5 Monitor 4 00 Ola Opry 4 30 Monitor 1 it Duaout I'vitwt 00 Minn. -Lou.

10 30 troraboard 10 40 Niahtbaat IJ 10 ltn Ott NIWI At IS ABC 1080 WKLO LEO'S HIDEAWAY 115 West Jefferson SPECIAL FAMILY DINNERS SUNDAY NOON TO 9 P.M. Entrees Include Complete Dinner BROILED EASTERN SHADR0E 71- Bacon Strip LEO'S FAMOUS SEASHORE DINNER-Onion Rings 1.S0 BAKED CANADIAN LAKE TROUT-Parsley Butter 1.50 BROILED SOUTH AFRICAN LOBSTER TAIL Drawn 1.75 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 1.50 BROILED PETITE FILET MIGN0N Onion Rings 1.95 Children's Portion $1.00 Free Treats for Clean Plates 1.50 Family Dinners Featured Daily 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Rain his holdings. (J) p.m.

Taladin (Richard Boone) faces (juns of Mexican brigand to lake adopted son lo see his real mother. (11) 8.30 p.m. J. Carrol Naish plays swashbuckling bandit in Cimarron City episode. (3) 8:30 in.

Marshall Hilton (James Arness) suffers broken leg on the prairie and is aided bv runaway Indian chief. (11)9 in. Mike Nelson (Lloyd Bridges) is target of Latin American rebel over bidden arms. (11) 30 p.m. 0.zip Nelson uses prize rocks from neighbor's collection to builil barbecue pit.

(11) 10 p.m. lawman (John Russell) investigates murder of danceball girl in (3) 10:30 p.m. The Maverick Brother (Jack Kelly and James Garner) are swindled by beautiful French countess (Itoxanne Bernrd), (3) 11 p.m. Lionel Alttill in "Mad Doctor of Market Street." (II) 11 p.m. John Barryniore and Carole Loin-bard in "Twentieth Century." (3) 12 midnight lloastiiig Convict Won I Answer On Rape-Killing Milwaukee, June 5 (Ai A Negro convict who was said to have boasted that he had raped and killed a woman invoked the Fifth Amendment 40 limes Friday at an inquest into the rape-slaying of Mrs, Kdna Maucli.

the convict, John J. Walson, 37, serving a 35 year term for rape of a 15 year-old white girl, was brought from prison on a writ of habeas corpus after he hail refused to talk with officers sent there to question him about the bludgeon killing of the 57-year-old Wauwatosa housewife last August. He refused to answer when Ibstiirt Attorney William J. MeCauley asked him point blank whether he had killed Mrs. Mauch.

Family of 10 Oct Citizenship Paper Pultith, June 5 The United States got 10 new citizens Friday, all from the same family. (Jetting the naturalization papers were Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lindhnlm, Cloquet, their sons, Clifford, Bert, and Robert, all of Cloquet, and (Jus, Finland, and (Jus wife and three children, Terry, 18; Larry, 5, and Mrs. Betty Lilleback, also of Finland. SATURDAY A.M.

Bad Kirk 4:44 On Parada 7 00 Rad Rowland 0:00 Rob Htnry 10ot) Wilton Hatchar 1010 Paa Waa Kin Wilton Hatchar SAT A Y.M. 17 JO tmi'r Cal'han 1.30 Jimmy Loit'n 3:30 Rod Kirk 1:01 Country Mullc 4:00 Bon Honry ft 00 Tommy Downo 1 41 Mlka Barry a 00 Downa Baat i 00 Paul Cawlay 10 30 F. Avalon 11:00 Butch Carpt'r A.M. Down. Baal Until A.M.

IDEAL FOR Homes Businesses Hospital Rooms Etc. OO Rad Kirk 790 NIWI ON HALF HOUR. WAKY Atftociatid frti Wirtphofa Shane O'Neill, 39, son of the lute Eugene O'Neill, fiimous playwright, spent Thursday night in the Perth Am boy, N. jail on a disorderly charge. lie was found Ruilty of failing to carry identification required of narcotics users.

O'Neill was broke, so a friend paid his fine. IttMHiey'w Fifth Wife Kx)fetiiir ltaliy In Fall Hollywood, June 5 i.1l Mickey Itooney, who reported a secret marriage to his fifth wife two days ago, said Friday that they are expecting a baby in October. "We are very happy about it," the entertainer said by telephone from Las Vegas, where he is appealing. "We're liable lo have 15 more. We kind of have an order in for a girl.

1 already have three hoys, you know." Klainn Mahnken divorced Rodney in Santa Monica May IB, but Hooney said he had married starlet Barbara Thomason December 1 after a quickie Mexican divorce. You dacid to kff 1h TV, th rntl paid will applltd to th purehMO prict. IF 13:00 Jack Sandara DO Jay Roaara 11 Mid. Sam Ittbura Until 0 A.M. SATURDAY A.M.

4 00 Jim lht saturdayV.m. Except Friday and Saturday SUN TV JU 4-0177 I 350 WLOU NIWI ON HALF HOUR NEED FLOOR pahiw? DAGES PAINT CO. 1140 Oak ME 11:45 Fabulout Klnf SATURDAY P.M." For a Limited Time Only SATURDAY A.M. 00 Haavan Hlway 4 10 Lou To You 11 Mabraw-Chrnt. 30 Lou To You .00 Ootpal Train 10 00 Fabulout Kinf N.A.A.C.P.

Haslic, SIh Oi Jim Dandy 100 Fabulout Kina 1:00 Jim Dandy 1 11 Sun Ott SPECIAL 420 WTMT MBS NIWI ON HOUR. ALP HOUR SATURDAY P.M. SATURDAY A.M. i LJ 17 00 Dava Brockman 1 Roion Wh ton 1:30 Uava Brock'n 1:11 Sian O't I 00 Dava Brsckman 7 00 Jack Bandt 00 Jack Tipton 11 :00 Nawtr Farm 11:11 Dava Brockman I'tnul Increase Voted Washington, June 5 i.fi Congress sent to President Eisenhower Friday a bill increasing the United States quota to the International Monetary Fund by As passed in both chambers by voice vote, the measure charges the money to this year's budget, already far out of balance. uLi jJVA 00 WKYW Ntwi at IS P.M ill 00 Kan Knight 4 00 Jim Ivat I I 15 SitKl Ott Too Jim Dritklll 10:00 Carl ihook WITH NEW ACCOUNTS WHEN YOU SAVE AT 12 4 0 WINN NIWS ON HALF HOUR Kills Two Habies New York, June li IP Two babies-one in the Ilronx and one in Staten Islandwere suffocated Thursday by plastic They were Nancy Lynn Wal-lon, 2 months, and Migdalia Perez, 4 months.

The Walton child's mother had left the baby asleep on a blanket. Beneath the blanket was a plastic dry-cleaner's garment bag, placed there to keep the mattress dry. Authorities believe the child tugged the blanket off the plastic and then buried her face against the plastic, shutting off oxygen to her mouth and nose. The Perez baby's mother had hung a plastic sheet, also used as a mattress cover, at the end of the crib. The baby pulled the plastic over her face, causing asphyxiation.

Dralh Held 31 11 nit ('oiilcs A Dottl.l. SATURDAY A.M. 4:00 Tod Scott 1:00 Bill Oarton 12.00 K. Railing Until 4 A.M. JL STORM 88 89 DELICATESSEN FOODS PICNIC SUPPLIES GROCERIES Open 8:00 A.M.

lo 10:00 P.M. (Including Sundavt and Holiday) Adair Grocery 1111 Tin st ju 4 4 00 Tad Scott 1:00 Bill O.rton SATURDAYjrM 11:00 Pat O'Nan WINDOWS New 1959 Philco Thin Line 17" 52-PIECE SET OF International Silver Portable TV MlITI-TRACK EASY TUT NO DOWN PAYMFW $1.50 a Waak lit Poymanl Not Due Till Auguit Fra Eitimotai Day or Night OPEN SIT. UNTIL 12:00 NOON l.c.iva thii baautiful 31. piaca iat of Intarnatianal Hvar, In a d.luia th.it. Opan a naw atiount tor S40 er mora.

All thot'i quirad li that your account aorn HO Inl.r.it within with new-matic rtmott control Jutt a iqux rgulatt tht if Jmt opn nw account tor S300 mora. All that's raquirtd li that your account orn $200 int within 3 months at our currant inttrtit rata af BOMAR MFG. CO. US IlllWdS Inttallad $300 FREE ESTIMATES GL 2-97)1 i. i.

1114 Bordilown Rd. JU 4-7180 2 (let $20,000 Loot 36 monthi at aur tvrrmnt rota of IJohherv In Davliirhl iitiiiitiiiifiiiiiifiiiitriiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii miitiii Visit Iy (liiMrcn (irantrd to Kossrlini Romf, June 5 A Home court Friday crantod Roberto Rossellini the rishl to have the three children of his marriage with actress Ingrid RerKinan visit him for two months this summer. A French court earlier had granted Miss Bergman, now living in Paris, provisional custody of the children. Robertino, 9, and twins Ingrid Isabella and lsotta, 6. Court of Appeal Frankfort, June 5 tr Minutes of the Court of Appeals Friday: 4 4 New 1959 G-E All Transistor NEW 1959G-E CLOCK RADIO RADIO New Orleans, June 5 i.fi A Xew Orleans couple, described as "perfect neighbors," were found dead in their second-story apartment Friday and police said it looked like a double murder.

lcad were contractor Joseph Dc illentioy, 50 and his wife Lame Willoz Devillentrov, 45. The husband was found with a bullet hole in the back of his head and his wife had been slashed across her throat, police said. Investigating officers said they had been unable to find either the Run or knife and there was no evidence of a slniKKle. KxtMiition Set Friday For Slarkveallier Lincoln, June 5 The Nebraska Supreme Court Friday set the new date for the exception of condemned killer Charles Starkweather for next Friday. This is the fourth appointment with death made for the 20 year-old ex-garbage hauler who has admitted involvement in 11 killings 10 of them during a bloody rampage 16 months ago and has been convicted in one of them.

Previous execution dates the last one May 22. only 98 minutes before the bow-legged gunman Trenton, N.J., June 5 itP Three men made off with in a daring daylight rohbery of a wholesale tobacco firm Friday. Police said the three took the day's receipts of the New Jersey 1 Tobacco Company from company employees Anthony de Lucia and Nicholas Cappiello. The employees were on their way to deposit the money in a bank. fr -at--a Carry it with you anywhara.

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