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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 16

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AUGUST 29, ma TV digest with John N. Jones A nighttime tv quiz was abruptlj cancelled last night. Though showing a strong day time audience, the nighttime ver ston of "Dotto" was abruptly can celled last night and in its place a filmed drama series was presented Many rumors regarding the nigh time show are being circulated a this time and they can have ser ipus affect on the other quiz programs until the true-account what happened comes about. Jack Narz, emcee, heard las' Sunday that his nighttime program had been cancelled by both the sponsor and the NBC net. Just ex ftctly what was behind the move is not' known at present.

Channel (9) Changes Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. educational station KETC Channel 9 will present a special series of live programs on the Metropolitan Board of Freeholders in St. Louis Thursday nights program will be "Water and Fire Tonight's Programs News-Hayward (4) Roby (5) Weather Forecast (5) Sports ABC Daly (4) CBS (5) Roedel Disneyland "Far Away Hot and A husband-and-wife'camera team shows films made in Per uvian Andes, Fiji Islands and Siam. A Dark Night" stars Will Rogers, Jr. A mild mannered college professor becomes involved with a mob of gangsters when he aids an attractive young lady in distress.

(5) Wagon Traitv Farley Granger and Susan Kohner star in "The Charles Avery A young Union Army officer's determination to deliver a signed peace treaty to a formerly hostile Indian chieftan causes Flint'to become suspicious. Leave It To Beaver- A broken car window causes the boys trouble. Tombstone Hollister is forced to face a trigger-happy ex-deputy in "Gun (4) Theatre Diana Lynn and Arthur Franz star in "The House That Jackson In order to get away from the noisy city, a girl buys a country home. (5) Father Knows Best Betty invents a "Faust" legend involving-the Anderson family for class theme. 'NV; 'Ozzie and Ozzie's recollections of high school days bring- on a sudden urge for "Tutti Frutti Ice (4) The Millionaire When Johanna Judson, companion to a wealthy complaining woman, receives the million dollar check, she proposes to her former employer's charming but impoverished nephew.

(5) Kraft Mystery Theatre "The Butterfly Who Didn't Want to Go South for the Boxing Virgil Akins meets Charlie Smith in a 10-rounrl non-tide welterweight bout. Akins is champ with 66 bouts, 48 wins. 17 losses, 1 decision and 28 ko's. Smith Is rated 7th with 33 bouts. 26 wins, 7 losses and 13 ko's.

(4) Circle Cases of Based on an actual case history of the New York Central Railroad. How railroad police outwit a petty gang of hijackers. William Post, Simon Oakland. (5) It Could Be You (9) Jazz Meets the Classics New series on J'azz with the George Shearing Quintet. "Rhythm Harbor Command (9) Heritage Famous Fights Eugene Hairston vs Paddy Young, Feb.

16, 1951. News Larry Ward (4) Allen (5i Big Story (9) French Thru TV (4) Age of Comedy (4) Eye on St. Louie Channel 2 Theatre Lawrence Tierfiey, George Coulouris: "Kill or Be Killed" (1950) Mystery. (4) The Late Show Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan: "The Hard Way" (1942) Drama. (5) News, Weather, Sports Sleepy Time Gal.

Jack Paar Eva Gabor, Genevieve and comediene Arlene Harris are guests. Confidential Publishing News at Midnight Movie Museum Int. Playhouse Late News Roundup Weather Report Action Playhouse Daily Word Give Us This Day THURSDAY, AUG. 21st A.M. Give Us This Day The Daily Radio Chart WEDNESDAY RSI) (NBC) (CM) lit KWft (MftS) 1IN Hi.

Wllfct tS90 HC An eccentric old lady, afraid of a money-mad heir, goes into hiding in "We Haven't Seen Her George C. Scott, Angela Thornton. Sea Hunt (4) I've Got A Secret Jayne Meadows returns. (9) Sing Hi Sing A Number of. Things- See Kodak at PHOTO.ART SHOP River 4) Town and Country Morning St.

Louis (5) Today Camera Two (2) Cartoon Time CBS Morning News Homemaking Romper Room (4) For Love or Money (5) Dough Re Mi Play Your Hunch (5) Treasure Hunt Animal Land (4) Arthur Godfrey (5) Price Is Right Romance Theatre- Chester Morris, Lucille Ball: Came Back" (1933) Drama. Dotto (5) Truth or Consequences Love of Life (5), Tic Tac Dough Mid-day Matinee Ralph Bellamy, Arline Judge: "Flying Devils" (1933) Drama. (4) Search for Tomorrow (5) It Could Be You (COLOR). Guiding Light THURSDAY AFTERXOOX Roby (5) Charlotte Peters Moreno Lunch Party Cartoon Club As The World Turns Trouble With Father Beat The Clock Racket Squad Susie House Party Haggis Baggis (COL- Uit Qudifitd TV.Rodlo TtchMicioM Local 1471 Radio-TV Shopi When he said he could repair TV get himself. takes "Know-How" and experience to do a safe and lasting repair job.

WEBER'S TV and APPLIANCES has both at reasonable prlcei. Call this week. (4) (4) (5) (4) (5) OR). (4) (3) (4) (5) (4) (5) (4) Life With Elizabeth The Big Payoff Today Is Ours Coffee Break Verdict Is'Yours from These Roots American Bandstand Brighter Day Queen for a Day Secret Storm Who Do You Trust? Edge of Night Modern Romances Amerioan Bandstand- Singer Tommy Mara is guest. (4) S.

S. Popeye (5) Our Miss Brooks The Early Show Yvonne DeCarlo, Peter Ustinov: Hotel Sahara" (1951-English)Comedy. (5) Amos and Andy Woody Woodpecker Wrangler's Club Mickey Mouse Club NBC News Huntley. Brinkley Report, BuilntM: New! Harkntll: Wtlfe Ntwl; Spottt Man on tht Music Pepolt Art Jack Buck GO Ford Show Sports Digest Lowell Thomas KtWt Rowan Reed Jack Buck Bob Burnes Ed Murrow 'n Andy Reed FarrtU ttflrrv Cflrfty Cards-Philadelphia Newt 90ortl Muile Ballroom News; Mutte OK Bun room Off NllhtlUM Petti Frederick Niijht Muyie star.um* Record Record Mally Newt "Record tufty" Newt StartUM Nighe Mutte News Cardinal Scoreboard Newt Steve Rowan Harr, Fttrttr Record Rail? tt News THURSDAY John Roedel Newt Today's Alraaoae Country Jounwi Jim Bullet Weather World Newt Weather: Tempo Tune Uo Newt Woj-ld Newt News: Rex Davtl Clockwatcher Sportt Newt Jack I Farm Newt Rev. Floyd Rev.

Hurltr Jwr? Newt Sports: Day News; Day Bob Day Jersey Man Hurt While On Vacation JERSEYVILLE Rufus Warford of Rosedale underwent major surgery Tuesday morning at Park Lane Hospital in St. Louis for relief of an intestina 1 obstruction caused by a fall Saturday while on a vacation trip in the Ozarks. Warford and 1fors. Warford and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

James Warford and children of Rosedale, were vacationing in the Steelville area. Rufus Warford left the main group of vaca tionists and was some distance from them when a rain came up. He sought shelter under a ledge of rock near the edge of a 60-foot cliff. The earth under the rock ledge gave way and he slipped over the edge of the bluff and fell to the tree grown valley below. He was found by other members of the party who heard his calls and he was taken to Steelville for medical assistance.

He received emergency treatment there and was then taken to Park Lane Hospital for further special treatment of his Newt Sports Newt Time, Tempoi World Clockwatcher jack J.rr» II Newt News Bob Day ivjy True Story Bandstand Arthur Godfrty jack Jerry II Newt News: Music Take a Break Tello (Jim Ann. Time Bandstand Playhouse Party Newt Whispering Grant Williams Howard Miller Shopping Basket News Shopping BasUt Newt News: Music OK Bandstand ii ti Bargain Counter Newt: Party Playhouse Party Ntwt; Warren Backstage Helen Trent Songs: Newt Shopping Basket News Shopping Basket Newt News Country Myrtle Galnes News Weather Playhouse Party News: Headlines Ma Perkins Dr. Malone Road of Life Reed FartU Newt News; Music Farm ft Market Amazing Grace Club News Newt True Confessions Man's Family pr. Gentry Newt. 5-Star Matinee Woman In House Young's Family Right to Happiness 2nd Mrs.

Burton Couple Next Door Our Gal Sunday Nora Drake Pat Buttram Houseparty Reed FartU Newt News. Day Bob Day Reed FartU Newt News: Music Meyer Newt: Carl Mclntlre Housewives League t. Jack Buck Gil Newt News; Music OK Ballroom Carl Mclntlre Newt Jack Buck Gil Newsomt Newt News; Music OK Ballroom Rule Deaf Mute Killed Self in Police Chase MACON, Ga. (AP)-A coroner's ury ruled Tuesday that a deaf nute died of a self-inflicted gun- hot wound when his stolen car lammed into a roadblock during manhunt. It was first believed officers hot Parram Youngblood, 32-year Id itinerant peddler from Tooms- boro, Ga.

The peddler died in a blaze of gunfire Monday afternoon four hours after the body of 7-year-old Margie Jones of Melvih, was found in a field near Sandersville. Officers had been seeking Youngblood on a kidnaping 52 But Plctofl Awirfc Wortd-Wilt Honors MICHAEL TODITJ SKAGGS' CAFETERIA ALTON PLAZA Shopping Center SPECIAL SHOWING EVENINGS STARTS 8:00 SUN. MATJNEE STARTS 1.30 ADULTS $1.25. CHILDREN 50c BARGAIN! MAT, SAT. at 1:30 ADULTS 90c CHILDREN 50c MINERS THEATRE Collinsville.

DI-4-0026 Open OnUy 6:30. Show Startt 7 P. M. Matinee and Sunday t. Doort open 12:30 Show ttartt 1:00 P.

M. (No Matinee TONIGHT and THURS. Family Special Prioet Evening Prices, Adultt 25e, Kiddiet 20e Matinee Prlpet, Adultt 26o, Kiddiet 9 for MATINEE WEDNESDAYS FOR THE KIDDIES From 1 P.M. Continuous WALT DISNEYS Snow WHUe Thur. it 7:00, Thur.

at f.M. Thursday Only CHICKEN Strvid Eviry Friday Fritd Channar Catfish Open 7 a.m. to p.m. Monday thru Saturday Evelyn Sansone, Mgr. charge.

Investigators said the deaf mute drove oil with Margie Saturday night. Capt. James Cook made the first English explorations on the coast of Alaska in 1776. OPEN STARTS DUSK MflW 9 Block Buster HUfl Emotional THE STORY OF A PRIVATE HATE THAT EXPLODED INTO AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT! Fonterbnrg and Mrs. Eslie Tarrant and daughter, Donna, attended the tarrant family reunion at Eldorado Sunday.

There were 112 relatives present. Milton Tarrant of Cottage Hills was elected president. daughter. Qenette, was elected secretary. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Cramer and children, Sterlin and Charlotte, of Bristol. S. arrived Monday for a visit with relatives here and for the centennial. Another daughter, Ledon.

Is Hi- ready here. Mrs. Cramer Is the former Miss Shirley Voumard, injuries. His son, James Warford, is a member of the Illinois State Police and resides in the Rosedale vicinity. From Vacation JERSEYVILLE District Fire Warden Edward Meyer of this city has returned from a vacation trip to Washington, where he visited relatives the past week.

Meyer resumed his work as a fire warden Monday. He indicated that fall fire hazards during the autumn may be greater than last season due to the extra heavy foliage growth and undergrowth in timber lands as a result ol the heavy raJnfall this season. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Voumard.

Miss Doris Harmon of Portland, arrived this week to visit mother, Mrs. Effie Harmon of Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Voumard spent Tuesday with her sister and mother.

Mrs. Emma Paul, who has spent two months visiting in California with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Paul, returned Tuesday. Paul is stationed at Ft.

Ord. Mrs. A. J. Bernhard and daughter, Beverly, and Mrs.

Ftoyd Paul drove to St. Louis to meet her. Miss Ruby Harris of Chicago and Shirley Grubb arrived Monday for the Centennial. They are visiting Miss Marjorie Harris. Cairo Press Blasts U.

S. for War of Nemji CAIRO (AP) the Cairo press angrily charged the United States loday with "exerting extfaordi. nary pressure and waging a war of nerves'; in the U. N. Assembly to gain passage of the Norwegian resolution for stabilizing the die East.

The Nasserite papers apparently were surprised by the strength mustered for the Western-backed Norwegian peace plan. ill iim i Shirley, a Sunday school pupil of Miss Harris', will remain next week as a guest of Mr, and Mri. Alfred Krieg. HWY 66 111 DRIVE-IN THEATRE TR 6 9636 STARTS TONITE! rwo nmaous turn or mm SRumssi MACHINE CUM TODAY! THRU. OPEN 12:46 DAILV SAT.

GRANp i urn AIR CONDITIONED Week Dayt Continuous from 1 P.M. Sun. Continuous from 1 P.M. AMPLE PARKING THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Gary Cooper, Diane Varsi Suzy Parker "10 NORTH FREDERICK" Cinemascope Daily 9:06 P. M.

Sunday 1:42, 5:80, 9:18 Robert Taylor, Julie London. John Catwvetes Color and Cinemascope 'Sllllt the Witt 1 Dally 7:37 P. AI. timidity 8:24 7:18 SELECTED SHORTS I FOSTER TOWNSHIP CENTENNIAL Thirdly, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21,22, At MM FotUrburj School CHICKEN DINNERS, HOT PISH SANDWICHES OTHER REFRESHMENTS RIDES EXHIBITS CONCESSIONS Htw, Friday and Sttwday Community Chwiii, Two NigbH land, All Thrtt NiahH Friday and Saturday, M.

Thrtfhlnf DtmgnfrratloN Saturday ATTENDANCE PRIZE EVERY NIGHT I JWNCUlEU-lUUMTJIieJVF WITH Stirs" MMtLENE METtlCI WAS VOUNO- TO LOVB AMD APftAlDI with this key COLUMBIA PICTURES presenh A CARL FOREMAN Picture WIDEN WREN TREVOR HOWARD tara IM HOME ttf raws mtm wctu OSCAR HOMOLKA Nit noytf innim fin I Shown 1:20 8:45 6:15 8:40 YOUR FAVORITf FAMILY DUIYMN STARLIGHT OFMCI OPENS AT 7:00 STARTS TONICHT FIRST -RUN SHOWING IN THE ENTIRE ALTON AREA The Terrible Northmen-. As they put An age to the Torch! Cartoon "OONZALES TAMALES" KIRK DOUGLAS-TONY CURTIS ERNEST BQRGN1NE-JANET LEIGH PLUS SECOND FEATURE Kith Out fof RCVBWf RORY CALHOUN GLORIA GRAHAME LLOYD BRIDGES JOANNE GILBERT TWO CARTOONS FREE PLAYGROUND ADMISSION THIS ATTRACTION ONLY! ADULTS 80c CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE STARTS TONI6HT! OPEN' 6:30 WKKK MTKS TONITE! "The Proud Rtbtl" Itrttr than "Old Ytlkr" CARTOON Opent 7:00 Staftt Dusk OPEN 6:30 TONITE! ot SAT. OODRIVE Brrgitte Bardot NCR FIRST NEW FROM THK CREATORS OP "AND GOO CREATED WOMAN' ALL ENGLISH DIALOGUE NO SUBTITLES TO READ (Shown at HIT GIRL IN TUt WOODS IOULTI OlilY.

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