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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 2

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2-RENO EVENING GAZETTE MARCH 21, 1964 GAZETTE'S COMPLETE TELEVISION LOG 10:00 3 Agriculture U.S.A. 8 Movie 11:30 5 Danger Man 6 Movie 12:00 5 Under Discussion 1:30 5 News VIOLIN APPRAISAL EXPERT World traveler discovered ever Vi million dollars in old masters in this area. You may have a genuine master in your possession. 322 SUNSHINE LANE 6 Our Story 10:30 2 Movie 3 Eternal Light 5 Movie 6 Hour of St. Francis 11:00 3 California U.S.A.

A Pn France 11:30 3 America Wants to Know It Happened Last Night BY EARL WILSON To Be Announced ft rcnAl Favorites 11:45 5 Dan Smoot 35 WEST 2nd STREET PHONE 2-2418 IN RENO BobHope 1:30 7:05 Barbara Loden, a Plodder Success After 13 Years 5:00 3 Movie 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Trailmaster 6 Adventures In Paradise 8 Alumni Fun 5:30 2 News 4 GE College Bowl 8 Price Is Right 5:45 2 Den Smoot SUNDAY EVENING 4:00 2 Dick Powell 4 Meet the Press 5 Texan 6 8 Twentieth Century 6:30 4 Dan Smoot 5 Destry 6 8 Mister Ed 6:45 4 Manion Forum 7:00 2 Movie 4 Bill Dona 6 8 Lassie 7:30 34 Walt Disney 5 Empire 6 8 My Favorite Martian 8:00 6 8 Ed Sullivan 8:30 3 4 Grindl 5 Arrest and Trial 9:00 3 4 Bonanza 6 Judy Garland 8 Outer Limits 9:10 2 Roller Derby 10:00 3 Du Pont Show 5 Movie 6 Candid Camera 8 Combat 10:30 6 What's My Line? 10:45 2 Manion Forum 11:00 2 Movie 3 Movie 4 6 8 News 11:15 4 Sign off 6 Behind the News and TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS By The Associated Press p.m. (6, 8) The new Phil Silvers show: "Auntie Up," about a lovable old lady hired as a housekeeper but who turns the house into a gambling den. Featured are Elena Sandy Descher, Ronnie Dapo and "Alice Pearce. p.m. (5) Hooten-nanny: Folk music series with Jack Linkletter, host, from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.

Featuring Phoenix Singers, the Serendipity Singers, Adam Keefe, Mike Settle, the Salt City Six and others. 9 p.m. to conclusion (3, 4)) Saturday Night at the Movies: "Man on Fire," starring Bing Crosby, Inger Stevens, E. G. Marshall and Mary Fickett.

A divorced couple in a bitter struggle for custody of their 11-year-old son. rihe "I came to New York with SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Top Star Bowling 3 World of Golf 5 8 Challenge Golf 6 Communism 12:30 4 Holiday 6 Calendar 1:00 23 4 Dora! Open Golf 5 "Discovery '64" 6 Checkmate 8 Film Feature 1:30 5 Science All Stars 8 Cross Examination 1:45 8 U. of N. to Workshop 2:00 5 Movie 6 Answers 8 Science All-Start 2:15 8 Sports View 2:30 2 Movie 3 Alumni Fun 4 Movie 68 Sports Spectacular 3:00 3 Wild Kingdom 3:30 3 Movie 5 Community Dialogue 4:00 2 Movie 4 World of Golf 5 Roller Derby 6 Great Adventure 8 Young People's Concert very little money. I felt the necessity of exhibiting myself.

Ev A Global erybody was doing it. I got a job modeling brassieres but never really did it. I mostly Affair' sealed envelopes. The boss asked me to be his girl friend ALSO ALSO to the tune of $250 a week. "I refused.

Later, after I'd be SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2:00 2 Auto Circus 6 Top Star Bowling 2:30 5 Challenge Golf 2:45 8 The Christopher 3:00 3 Bill Rase 4 Mr. Wizard 68 CBS Golf 3:30 4 Safety Corner 5 Bat Master son 4:00 2 Movie 4 Agriculture U.S.A. 3 Movie 5 Outlaws 4:00 2 Movie 3 Movie 6 Spring Fever 8 Biography 4:30 4 Toward Tomorrow 6 Movie 8 Hootenarmv 5:00 2 Stoney Burke 4 Movie 5 Wide World of Sports 5:30 3 Movie 8 My Three Sons SATURDAY EVENINO 6:00 2 Championship Bowling 4 NBC News 4 Nevada News 6:30 4 Destry 5 Big Time Wrestling 6 Star Route 8 Ten It to the Camera 7:00 2 Ben Alexander 68 NCAA Basketball Championship 7:30 3 4 Lieutenant 5 Hootenarmy 8:00 2 Ice Hockey 8:30 3 4 Joey Bishop 5 Lawrence Welk 6 a Defenders 9:00 3 4 Movie 9:30 5 Hollywood Palaea 6 8 Phil Silvers 10:00 6 8 Gonsmoke 10:15 2 MCAA Basketball 10:30 5 Stoney Burkt 11:00 3 Movie 4 6 8 News 11:05 8 Movie 11:15 4 Movie 6 Movie 11:30 5 Movie 11:45 2-Movie 12:00 2 Movie 1:00 8 Movie 5 Movie 1.15 8-Movie 2:30 5 News SUNDAY MORNING 6:45 6 Social Security 7:00 3 Palm Sunday Service 6 Big Picture 7:10 5 News 7:15 5 Sacred Heart 7:30 5 Faith for Today 6 Sacred Heart 7:45 6 Christopher Program 8:00 3 Captain Socto 5 This Is the Life 6 Terezin Requiem 8:30 5 Allen Revival Hour 9:00 2 Living Word 3 Davey and Goliath 5 Oral Roberts 6 Camera Three 9:15 2 aacrea Heart 3 Christopher Program 9:30 2 Movie 3 This Is the Life 5 Wonderama 6 Face the nation come an actress, he said Tra glad to see my opinion of you was Some men think DANCING NIGHTLY S) they can buy anything. On an AHfKICAN fNrCNATiOAt, tLI NEW YORK Barbara Loden pattered in out of the rain into a French restaurant on the West Side shook the water out of her hair as the bril-body recognized her a the bril-Miller's "After the Fall." "You're not wearing your blonde wig," I said. she was a mousy looking brunette.

"No, but this is a wig, too," she said, shyly. "I didn't want to meet you without a nice coif. I didn't want you to think I'm too bad-looking." Such humility is rare today especially in successes like Barbara Loden. I'd known her close to a dozen years. when she was "Candy" Loden, chorus girl at the Copacabana, and comedienne with Ernie Kovacs' TV show and one of his "Nairobi Trio." Barbara says she's a plodder.

Her husband, Larry Joachim, has spoken of "Life With Plodder." "I've never been pushy, but other job I had, one of the assistants said, "Look, honey, the boss likes you, if you want to stay on here. Barbara' assumes that Monroe had the same prob lems. "A lot of people look down on at the BRANDING IRON 4700 N. VIRGINIA Appearing Nightly from 9 P.M. WARREN PURCELL and his SAINTS 7.V PERSON SUN.

this kind of girl and think she's OPEN 6:30 STARTS 7:00 I si SHOWING stupid," Barbara said. "Any body who thinks this girl is stu pid has no heart." When Elia Kazan who'd FRANK DEAN ANITA URSULA --4 PORTED put her in a movie, "Wild Riv er" and Arthur Miller asked her to portray "Maggie" in the I guess by plodding, I've been Miller play, Barbara was fas 1 pushing, pushing, pushing," she dren know is that I'm not home Barbara is enchanted at being a member of the Washington Square Actors Repertory Group of Lincoln Center playing "Maggie" awhile, then under-studying Zora Lampert in 'Marco speaking but a few words in "But for Whom back to "Maggie" in "After the Fall." As an actress, all she wants to do is practice, practice, plod, plod. plod. Sure, she could go to Hollywood now. "But unless you want to make money, what does Hollywood have for you?" Barbara will always feel she owes some of her confidence to Ernie Kovacs.

He hired her for his TV show, and one of the producers of the program vetoed Ernie's decision. Not knowing that Barbara would be acclaimed as one of the sexier articles on the stage this year, the producer openly said that said. She came from Asheville ZEB TURNER I STAR OF GRAND Of OPRY 'JAM SESSION SUNDAY' TEODI SHERMAN- ROBERT ALDRICH -ROBERT ALOfiiCH Mi TECHNICOLOR From WARNER BROS. PLUS 2 BONUS HITS cinated because it gave her a chance to express something about people who look down on the Marilyn Monroes. IN.

at IT. ihe now, so it took 13 years for people to start flinging hats into the air "Miller has kept saying that Maggie isn't really Marilyn," I said. "Why, then, is Maggie a over her. "I never knew Marilyn Monroe," she told me. "But she was IMcunTocKr blonde with all the MM trap Mahoeanv is the foremost always struggling to gain ac pings?" "She had to be a blonde, cabinet wood in the world, TCCHNKOUW MMAVISION" WMt OTtT0 MTISTS according to the Encyclopaedia that's classic.

Harlow, Britannica. Betty Grable, Lana Turner," Barbara said. RAft BHOND1 SfcSSW xaktl JPWNiii uis ceptance and be somebody, just as I was. "It's true that when your parents break up and you're shuffled off somewhere else to live, you feel unwanted. "I went to live with my grand mmMm "But she isn't all Monroe Elia a' i i Kazan a lot of times would say Barbara wasn't provocative look 'Now don't do that particular business.

It's too much like mother 'way out in the coujv ing. "Ernie felt sorry for me," Sparks Theatre Open 1 2:30 The Professor's Apprentice Jesse jamesi 114 floor iiNimit Marilyn. Like, I have a nerv try. .1 was a loner. were no other children around.

ous laugh. Just to cover up Barbara said. "He said. 'Youj rum i DE Lw im ma mm something I say in case it isn't can be on the snow anyway. taken right.

Marilyn did that, You can do something He STARTS gets a positive cnarge too. A lot of girls do. But they asked me not to do it because got me a job rolling around in a rug or getting hit with a pie. ruin fcrtwffl Virion ilwn 1 Marilyn did." Ernie was a great innovator. T-O-MO-R-R-O-W Mirthful! Magical usical OPEN TODAY 12:30 Mother of two my chil- They stole all his stuff.

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