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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION C-PAGE ELEVEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1962 It's That One Per Cent That Gives Clint Trouble TV Highlights pwh Pm Move BB1 heavy in any such situation." Clint now has hit on a formula for personal appearances. He takes a rugged stuntman along with him. "Those boys are really tough," says Clint. "When the challenges come, he just stands up and the wise boys sit down fast. No problems anymore." HOLLYWOOD, Sept.

8 UP) The life of a western hero can be awfully trying at times. Clint Eastwood, the rowdy of "Rawhide," says that 99 per cent of the public treat him wonderfully. But that fraction ugh. "One night in Indianapolis," says the rangy Clint, "a woman calmly walked up to me and poured a drink over my head. "And I seldom go anyplace that I don't meet up with the character fresh out of a bar who wants to take a poke at me.

"I have been in several situations where I almost had to fight my way out. And an actor, no matter how much in the right he is, can only be the Cliburn, Rowan and Martlr, and the Bluebell Girls of Lido Nightclub tn Paris (13)." Hills, N.Y., are scheduled to start at II a.m. on Channel 4 with Jack Kramer and Jim Learning pointing out the finer points of the game. Coverage is scheduled for two and one-half hours. 8:30 p.m.

"Sir Francis, Drake" makes his last TV: voyage tonight before "Car 54,: "The World Series of Golf Where Are You?" returns. He; goes to help "The Lost Coloriy of Virginia" (4). Junior Pro League Kicks Off Season By HAL MARSHALL Star TV Editor In case you haven't noticed a certain briskness in the air and other signs of fall, the return of football is a sure sign that the autumnal equinox is approaching. The junior pro league kicks off its season today and the football games on TV in the Mountain States area is the Tucson And Phoenix FM Stations Unite Radio stations KSOM-FM, Tucson, and KEPI-FM, Phoenix, have joined forces to form "The Arizona FM Stereo Network." The merger was announced by Stan Prell, president of KSOM-TV, and Ward Atkinson, president of the Phoenix station. The network's combined station coverage can reach 85 per cent of the state's population, they said.

Both stations feature a fine arts programming and broadcast in FM stereo daily for their entire broadcast day. Joint news, public affairs and classical music programs are planned for the network when it begins its first broadcasts about Sept. 15. with Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus vy 7 p.m. "Bonanza" repeats When Planning Your Weekly Menu Include ing for a 550,000 first-place prize, follows the tennis at 1:30 p.m.

on Channel 4. The one of its best hours with Lee; Marvin as guest star. He is miner who gets a bit and tries to turn Adam (Per nell Roberts) into a human, animal (4). 90-minute program originat ing in Akron Ohio, will show the pro golfers playing the Lucky Wishbone's Golden Fried CHICKEN Houston Oilers-Buffalo Bills "G.E. Theater" rerun star encounter in Buffalo.

final six holes at Firestone Country Club. -0- Channel 9 will carry the American Football League Arthur V. Aley 3802 Miracle Mile Edward Casjidy 2904 E. Edison Dallas Day 1144 W. Wetmore Fred Gillette 615 W.

Alturas Donald Harlan 4115 E. Brown Wy. Art Linkletter as a Boy Scou official who finds himself rounded by a vicious group of teenagers. The story is basea on a true experience (13). Hove you seen any of NBC's (Channel 4) programs game.

Curt Gowdy and Paul Chrlstman will provide the on the fall elections? This Fn Boxed to Go 7:30 p.m. "Who in th day the series, "The Cam commentary, starting at 11 a.m. -O- paign and the Candidates World" guests include a grouj! of Indian firefighters plus four 85' starts a two-parter, "Anatomy of the House." which SDorts fans will have a busy men who race tiny cars (U). Hollywood Special repeat 0 ill time today. The finals of the National Singles Tennis will cover a number of Con cressional contests.

The sec ChamoionshiDS at Forest ond half of the "Anatomy" I I i hi i 'W movie is Run biient, Kun Deep," a suspenseful World War II yarn produced in 1958. Stars are Burt Lancaster and Clark Gable (9). I If program scheduled next Sunday includes a quick EA 7-6571 Pic Tubes ir $1C Car Radios Repaired Television Service Cecil Gaver 4044 E. Speedway Serving Tucson 37 Years 8 p.m. "Show of the Week- look at Arizona's second district and campaigns of Democratic incumbent Morris concludes its two-parter on the Brink's holdup.

In this part Udall and Harold Youngblood of the repeat show, the gradual disintegration of the mob and Richard K. Burke, Repub Heart primary candidates. -O- is detailed (4). 8:30 p.m. "What's My Some of today's programs Line" starts its 13th year to in time sequence are: 8 a.m.

"Lamp Unto My night (13). Linkletter In Drama Role "G.E. Theater" stars Art Linlletter, right, as a Boy Scout official who finds himself surrounded by a vicious group of teenagers. David Kent, left, plays the leader of the gang that Linkletter attempts to lure into Scouting. The program, "Badge of Honor," will be seen at 7 p.m.

over Channel 13. Feet" presents a two-parter LATE MOVIES 10 p.m. "Strangers on a ahout a family witn a retard Train" is a suspense-fill;) Tune To KSOM-FM (92.1 mc.) SUNDAY Sept. 9th 2:30 P.M. Smith Waldman 2550 N.

Campbell PRESENTS STEREO RADIO OPERA MATINEE Sunday, Sept. 9: "Turandot" Hear this beautiful production In the rich full sound of Stereo! Puccini's "Turandot" conducted by Alberto Erede and presenting the outstanding voices of Inge Borkh, Renata Tabaidi and Mario Del Monaco. ed child. William Shatnerand Lenka Peterson star. Today's 1951 movie starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker aid HEAR WADE CHURCH Democrat For Attorney General Today, 3:15 p.m.

KOOL-TV, Phoenix KOLD-TV, Tucson half hour is the opener (13) a good program for both his 8:30 a.m. "Look Up and Live" has a 30-minute film shot at the Catholic Worker fans and the uninitiated (13). 4:30 p.m. "Mr. Ed" says House of HosDitality and Pet goodbye to this time slot after Ruth Roman (13).

10:15 p.m. "Slnbad the Sailor" is a 1947 adventure film with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Maureen O'Hara (4). 11 p.m. "Oregon Passage," a 1955 Western stars John Erickson and Lola Albright (9).

today and moves to Thurs days to make room for "Pass er Maurin Farm in New York City. You'll learn about the Catholic Worker Movement word." Today, Ed is expelled 1 ABSOLUTELY FINAL WEEK-END ENDS IYI0N. NOON i and hear from co-founder from the set of a Western Dorothy Day (13). movie (13). NEW Factory Authorized II WGVf Admiral-Zonith Dealer yQ 5 p.m.

"Kidnapped is a 9 a.m. "Camera Three" repeats its tribute to the tal THE 1948 movie starring Roddy McDowall and Dan O'Herlihy ented but tragic "Lady Day" Greta Vocal Aboil Scandinavian Girts HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 8 (PI 9 of jazz the late Billie Holi dav (13). COLOR uuke mm 9:30 a. m.

"Washington Conversation" concerns Walter W. Heller, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors (13). 10:30 a.m. "Frontiers of Faith" starts a four-part series featuring Dr. Edward W.

Bauman, associate professor of religion at American University, Washington, D.C. He has prepared four lessons based on the acts of the Apostles with the overall title, "The Living Bible in Today's World" (4). 10:45 a.m. Baseball Boston at New York Yankees (13). 11 a.m.

Tennis National Singles Championships (4). Football Houston at Buffalo (9). 1:30 p.m. "World Series of Golf" (4). 4 p.m.

"Meet the Press" guest is Sen. John L. McClel-lan (D-Ark) (4). "20th Century" repeats "The Jazz of Dave Brubeck," 5:30 p.m. "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" repeats a cartoon hour on "the problem child" with Greta Thyssen, the Danish 1 Full Yr.

Written Guarantee! JUJUNUI Worn In the Ear! Donald Duck. A number of other Disney cartoon kids are featured. This was shown AIM SUC 1HKU IV Open 26 hours a day 8 days a week TOO! BLACK WHITE IF YOUR TV HAS LOST ITS "ZING" TAKE THIS TIP AND RING FOR THE "KING" I Hew TV EfnVPM Rentals SJlyJ day March 27, 1957, so it's almost old enough to be a new show to the youngest generation of Sonotone now has the mallest hearing aid In the world. It'a the "Wisp-Ear" and tt'i worn In the ear. Small Li a dime In diameter, light aa a nickel SONOTONB OF TUCSON Gordon A Kragness, TV viewers (4).

6 p.m. "Ed Sullivan Show" rebroadcast is the one taped pastry, is vocal about the way the best-selling novel "The Prize" depicts Scandinavian girls. Author Irving Wallace recently sold the movie rights to MGM for $300,000. Miss Thy-ssen, the voluptuous actress who once was Miss Denmark, is afraid the movie will portray Scandinavian girls as generally too loose with their morals. "It's bad enough that Wallace should attack something as sacred as the Nobel Prize without also degrading the women of Sweden, Norway and Denmark." FITZGERALD'S 'SB? 2420 II.

Campbell EA 7-0731 'C last fall in West Berlin. Guests are Connie Francis, Maureen O'Hara, Louis Armstrong, Van 11:30 a.m. 4 Nat'l Tennis Champlonahtpt a AFL Football Width of a Dime! KVOA-NBC KGUN-ABC KOLD-CBS SUNDAY TV channel 4 channel 9 channel 13 Manager 41 Boston at New York Single Ladies and Gentlemen DON'T BE LONELY MEET NICE PEOPLE Serving the Hard of Hearing for 15 Years 47 E. JACKSON Ph. MA 2-6031 FREE HOME OR OFFICE HEARING TEST Popular Piano Lessons Professional Chord Method Beginners Advanced DON LAVAR MA 3-1134 NOTiCE: Information in this Dial is provided by the TV stations.

The Star assumes no responsibility for errors caused by last-minute changes. lO-OINOTII COLOR PROORAM TBATO ANNOUNCED Social Introductions By Alice. Re OVER 100 FINE quests For All Aees. A Private I Licensed Service. Tucson 22 Years BUSINESSES A SERVICES HON AX MS92 OR SYSTEMS CREDIT CARD SUN.

NIGHT COHMEICI7 Wi.TH CHARGE SUNDAY RADIO NETWORK STATIONS 8:00 p.m. 4 Dupont Show of the Week Hollywood Special 13 Candid Camera 8:30 p.m. 4 Dupont Show of the Week a Hollywood Special 13 What's My Line 9:00 p.m. 4 Rlverboat Hollywood Special 13 Phil Silvers Show 9:30 p.m. 4 Rlverboat Lawman 13 King of Diamonds 10:00 p.m.

4 News-Weather-Movie Panorama 13 Sundav Nlta Playhouse 10:30 P.m. 4 Block Buster Movie Peter Gunn 13 Sundav Nile Playhouse 11:00 p.m. 4 Block Buster Movie Early Show Ii Sundav Nita Playhouse 11:30 D.m. 4 Block Buster Movie a Early Show 13 Movie-Mahalia 12:00 Midnight 4 Block Buster Movie Lights Out Show WANTED SUN. MORNING 7:30 a.m.

I Memo of Trvtt 8:00 a.m. Lwn Unto My Fact 8: SO a.m lulletln Board 1:45 II Look up and Llva 9:00 a.m. Mexican Theater Cimara 9:30 a.m. 4 Frontiers of Faith Mexican Theater Wash. Conver.

News 10:00 a.m. 4 Or. Norman Vincent Peala Menlcan Theater Christophers 10:30 a.m. 4 Frontiers of Faith Mexican Theater Preview Game 11:00 a.m. 4 Nat'l Tennis Championships AFL Football Boston at New York SUN.

AFTERNOON 12 noon 4 Nat'l Tennis Championships AFL Football 1J Boston at New York 12:30 p.m. 4 Nat'l Tennis Chemptonshlps AFL Football 13 Boston at New York 1:00 p.m. 4 Nat'l Tennis Championships AFL Football 13 Boston at New York 1:30 p.m. 4 World Series of Golf Game-Scores 11 Game Scoreboard 2:00 p.m. 4 World Series of Golf 9 Oral Roberts 13 Poiiticai-Movie 2:30 p.m.

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A. 13 Mister Ed 5:00 p.m. 4 Bullwlnkie Show Sunday Matinee 13 Lastia 3:30 p.m. 4 Walt Dlsnav World of Color Sunday Matinee 13 Dennis the Menace BLACK WHITE :00 p.m. 4 Walt Dlsnev World Color Sunday Matinee 11 Ed Sullivan 9:30 p.m.

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CONGRESS at Glantt Hour 2:30 Editor' Choice 3 00 Issues Answers 1:30 Inside Politics 4:00 Doug Fairbanks 4:30 Editorials USA 5:00 Cinematlma 5:30 Clnematima 4:00 Cinematime 4:30 Follow the Sun 7:00 Follow the Sun KTVK Phoenis ABC Ch. 7:30 Hollvwod Special I 00 Hollywood Special I 30 Hollywood Special 9:00 Hollywood Special :30 The Lawman at Orioles 10:00 Theatre Alter Dark 10:30 Theatre After Dark 11:00 Theatre Alter Dark 11:30 Theatre Alter Dark 12:00 Dan Smoot 11:30 AFL Football 12:00 AFL Football 12:30 AFL Football 1:00 AFL Football 1:30 AFL Football 1:00 Question Arizona SUNDAY Oral Roberta JO Open Book 10:00 Bl Picture 10:30 Featurette 11:00 AFL Football 1:55 p.m. Pirates at Dodgers Manlon EA 6-4435 1 p.m. Monl. tor 3:1 p.m.

Bob Consldlne 1:30 p.m. Meet the Press 4 p.m. Monitor 5:30 m. Dan Smoot Forum a p.m World Tonight Mo m. Johnny Dollar 10:10 m.

N. Philharmonic 4 m. -Reporters Roundup 7:30 m. Scott 11 p.m. Newt-All That Jan 9:30 Issues and Answers or Adlal Stevenson Reports KPHO PhoenU.

7:00 America Wants to :00 Adventure 7:00 I Married Joen :30 Danger Man 7:30 Concert Hall 10:00 Newt Wee Sata, 1:00 Concert Hall 10:30 Movletlmo 4:30 The Callfornians 5:00 Bold Journey 5:50 Breakthrough 4:00 4:30 Arizona Roundtabla 00 Movtftim 2:30 Movletlmo 00 Mnvietime 1:30 Science Theatre 4:00 Navy Film of Week the hrwopnere 12:00 Town Hall 12:30 The World at Large 1:00 The World at Large 1:30 American Odyssey 10:30 This Is the Life Ch. 11:00 Big Picture MEN and WOMEN 7:00 E. Theatre 7:30 Who In The World 1:00 Candid Camera 1:30 yvnat's My Line :00 Acrost Seven Seas :30 Mr. Lucky 10:00 News-CBS Newt 10:30 Million Movie 11:00 Million Movie Million I Movie 4:00 20th Century 4:30 Mister Ed 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Dennis, Menac 4 00 fcn Sullivan a in En Sullivan 1:00 Basebell 1:30 Scoreboard 2:00 Shirley Temple 2:30 Shirley Temple 3:00 Shirley Temple 1:30 Ameteur Hour 10:00 Christopher! SUND 10:30 Baseball Preview KOOL Phoenix Lamp Unto My Feet 11:00 Baseball CBS. Ch.

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John Price, 7:30 p.m. KTUC (1400) 7 a.m., Chapel In the Desert; 7:30 a.m. Lutheran Hour; 8 a.m. Tvadio Bible Class; 10 a.m., Jewish Hour; 11:30 a.m., Trinity Presbyterian; 6 p.m., Master Control; 10 p.m., Ave Maria Hour. KCUB (1290)- a.m..

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