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7 I 'f I v- October 8, 1961 A-ll ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL TIRED OP DRIVING I BORFD WITH TV EDENBR1DGE, England (UPI) Twenty schoolchildren petitioned to have the town's only movie theater reopened because they said they wer "bored to tears with Officers Elected At N.H. Meeting Of Cancer Group TV Key Previews Today's top television shows as previewed and selected for the Journal by TV Key's sfaff of experts who attend rehearsals, watch screenings and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood, EXETER, England (UPI) Station Porter James Parkin said a young man he helped with his bags gave him a 1937 Austin sedan for a tip. Parkin said the man told him ha was fed up with driving in the rain and wanted to make the rest of the trip by train. West Berlin. The lineup he's arranged for his audience of allied servicemen and their families stationed there includes Van Cliburn, Louis Armstrong, Maureen O'Hara, Comics Dan Rowan.and Dick Martin, Connie Francis, plus variety bits from Magician Bob Lewis and the Bluebell Girls from a Parisian nightclub.

(6 p. m. Channel 13) BUS STOP. "Success Story." A corker of a shaggy dog tale. James Whitmore plays a fabulously wealthy and successful man who comes back to Sunrise to live.

Actually, he returns to pick up the one thing in life he has wanted but has failed to get. Stay with this one right to the finale it's well acted and mighty clever. (8 p.m. Channel 7) DU PQNT SHOW OF THE WEEK. "USO "Wherever They Go." A tribute to the USO on its 20th anniversary.

It's a joy, however fragmentary, to see such talents as Danny Kaye, Lena Home, Dick Powell (singing again), Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Bing wear FALSE TEETH? at, chew, smile with Crosby, Frances Langford, and loads of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, performing for the troops. (8 p.m. Channel 4) RAWHIDE. (Season's Premiere) "The Incident at Rio Salado." A new season brings new guest actors tonight as Tom Tully of the old Lineup series and Edward Andrews brighten the landscape. Tully turns up as Rowdy Yates dad, a real bum, and the byplay between the two Yates' will please all series regulars.

Good opener for a seasoned Western. (9 p.m. Channel 13) SANTA FE Oft The New Umriro division nf tho Arma Griffin of Albuquerque and Dr. 2. Cri lean Cancer Society met Sat-F M5ef of at Rishnn.

4f both incumbents. Richard C. annual convention and elec- tion of officers. Helps keep teedi out plate mug Htlps ease preuure an gum Helps prevent clicking tr rout nut stok soffit 60 Civerolo of Albuquerque, Judge Luis Armijo of Las Vegas and Donald Hallam of Hobbs, incumbent directors in the lay category, also were reelected. Directors from each health DIRECTIONS '62.

"Man's Understanding of His Neigh, bor. Unusual guests and subject matter highlight this half hour report on Jewish problems of human related-ness. The Rev. H. J.

Sutcliffe, a blind man who teaches Braille written in Hebrew; Actress Aline MacMahon narrates a picture "essay" on an Israeli village, "Kfar Batya," a training ground tor children from Africa and Europe; and Art Critic Emily Genauer discusses Marc Chagall's stained glass windows on the The main convention speaker was Dr. Charles S. Cameron, president of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Cameron, district and directors at large also were named.

The five to serve as directors in the representative districts were: PRE-CHRISTMAS SURPLUS INVENTORY SALE SENSATIONAL Mrs. R. D. Reiswig of Los Alamos, Dr. E.

M. Iverson of Gallup, Mrs. Virginia McNutt of Farmington, Mrs. Lawrence Gay of Lordsburg and Robert Jefferies of Socorro. 12 tribes of Israel.

(11 a.m. Channel 7) ISSUES AND ANSWERS. President and Prime Minister of the Sudan, the Honorable H. E. Ferik Ibrahim Abboud, is interviewed in Washington by ABC Correspondents John Rolfson and John Scali, during his official visit to the United States.

(12 noon Channel 7) TWENTIETH CENTURY. "The Mysterious Deep. Part II, Inner Space." (repeat) Interesting show covering the work of our space men who use oxygen tanks, fins and bathyscaphs instead of rockets. The urgent task of mapping the ocean floor is explained, and so is the controversial problem of dumping atomic waste Into the ocean. (4 p.m.

Channel 13) MEET THE PRESS. Dr. Tingf F. Tsiang, United Nations representative of the Republic of China, Is interviewed by a panel of newsmen Including Raymond Moley of Newsweek, William R. Frye of the Christian Science Monitor, Pauline Frederick of NBC news, and Lawrence E.

Spivak. (Color) (7 p.m. Channel 4) ED SULLIVAN. This Is the first of two programs Ed has been promising us from ED SULLIMI TAKES ME ALLY BIG SHOW 70 G. US BEMA1S Delegates at Large Delegates at large were: Dr.

M. M. Friedman of Santa Fe, Dr. Stuart Loeb of Farm- t. t- ti i AW mgiun, ui.

ixormoa rona 01 Albuquerque, Dr. N. R. Ritter of Grants, Dr. M.

A. Connell of Grants, Dr. Robert Beaudette PRO FOOTBALL KICKOFF. Pre-game preview of all of this afternoon's NFL action. of Raton, Dr.

Henry Krawzyci author of the book "The Truth About Cancer," gave his address at the convention banquet Saturday night. Donald D. Hallam of Hobbs, a former state legislator, made the presentatiqn of awards to members of the banquet. Hallam is director of the State Cancer Crusade fund raising activity. Afternoon activities were broken down into a public education section, the Crusade section, a research phase and the open board meeting for coming year.

Research Heads Heading the research section of the convention were Dr. E. Gerald Meyer of Highlands University at Las Vegas and Dr. Ray Castle of the University of New Mexico. Autographed copies of Dr.

Cameron's book were distributed to each family at the convention banquet. John A. Barnett of Roswell was re-elected president of the state division of the society and Dr. Omar Legant of Albuquerque was elected vice president. Legant replaces Dr.

E. K. Nei-dich of Las Cruces. Dr. Lora M.

Shields of Las Vegas was re-elected secretary and J. Victor Hunt of Albuquerque was re-elected treasurer. Directors Elected IMS I NOW DELIVERY NATIONAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL Set tha action as Cowboys vs. Vikings. of Clovis, Pedro Melendez of Espanola, Albert Amador Jr.

of Espanola, Mrs. John Simons of Albuquerque, Marvin Colton of Albuquerque, the Rev. G. A. TED MACK'S ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR.

Stars of tomorrow get their first break. G-E COLLEGE BOWL. Allen Ludden moderates this hard-fought battle of wits. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. The oward-winning series tells the story of our time.

MISTER ED. Unbridled comedy starring Alan Young and a horse that talks sense. Harrington of Truth or Consequences, Napoleon Sanchez of Mora, Hilton Dickson of Silver City, Mrs. J. R.

Morgan of Roy, Odis Echols of Clovis, and Woody Nezzer of Gallup. Barnett, after his re-election, reappointed chairmen of four standing committees. They were: Donald Hallam of Hobbs, Crusade chairman; A. E. Hunt-singer of Vaughn, budget and finance committee chairman; Ernest N.

Thwaites of Las Vegas, publicity and public relations committee chairman: John J. Wilkinson of Alamo- Il 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 4:00 I OPEN MONDAY EVE, TILL 8 P.M. "TTT II i 4:30 Frances' Reweaving, Alteration Shop First clan work, covert, vaster i.

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Saturday! all day. WINS AWARD: Russell Vesper, graduate student in civil engineering at the University of New Mexico, has been awarded a $2500 fellowship by Ideal Cement Co. of Albuquerque. The award was made by Robert Biggs, plant manager. Vesper will receive his master's degree next June.

His research project will be on phases of cement. Elected by the membership 5:30 LASSIE. A dog always on the alert and her young master who's always on the go! DENNIS THE MENACE. Bright as a button, there is never a dull moment with Dennis. as directors in the professional igordo, public education corn-category were Dr.

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FABULOUS GERMAN STEREO AM-FM-SHORTWAYE-LONGWAVE RADIO 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TELEFUNKEN 6:00 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. The world', top talent on television's top variety show. Rocky Mountain PREMIERE Fri. Oct 20 of the magnificent new Cinerama presentation at the Cooper Theatre I I i 1 7 "fin THEATER. Ronald Reagan brings you UU outstanding stars in an absorbing drama.

RelNUmtUSindKliM SEVEN UOIIDEES TV Service Calls Any Make or Model 5950 tm Including Sunday CALL Al 6-2787 ROYAL TV SERVICE Location: In North Valley South Eoit Heightt Clip and Preunt to Service Man Worth $1.00 WELL WORTH ATRIP TO DENYER PLAYER RECORD 7 HOLIDAY LODGE. The uproarious Wayne CU Shuster. (Jack Benny's back Sunday!) mil ttwur the iruttst wort O.AII CANDID CAMERA. Allen Funt, Outward U.VV Kril iby prove people are funny off guard. 8.0ft WHAT'S MY LINE? John Daly keeps score at BJ guests keep popular panel guessing.

9 RAWHIDE. Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood find adventure with guest: Tom Tully. 1 CZP 7 rnr-- tr Mi I IS 111 1111 -A i Il Handsome Styled Cabinet in 1 I Genuine Hardwood Veneers I 6 MATCHED SPEAKERS 1 Mogiceye Tuning Hi Mogiceye Tuning Xivie in a local NVI Mtlftft-4 p.m. I wiMlay p.m.t tun. ttiFtuf)ti Thwr rvdj Hohr 91 II Sal.

mi-TV CH 3-4823 114 3rd SW 10. 3204S (courier TKIKTRI MTftlUhtr ranch il, 1,1,1, ii i ffliTII WJ mif.1i.'J SECRETARY: Ralph Dow was recently appointed Community Youth Program secretary here by the Albuquerque YMCA. Formerly with the Roswell Dow's duties will include work with high school youth in the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y club program and supervision of the YMCA's extension program in the South Broadway area. He is a graduate of Whittier College, Whittier, Calif. efttMk ti I tor tU for t.

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