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HTEEN ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Tuesday Evening TV Digest fifVt (ABO) 8, ttMOX (088) 4, K8D (HBO) 8, 11 Highway Patrol 4 News: Max Roby 5 News: Chris Condon Weather: Pat Fontaine 5 Weather with Armand CBS News: Cronkite 5 Huntley-Brlrikley News Bugs Bunny 4 Marshal Dillon: Matt oversteps his authority in ing to save an innocent girl from disaster. 5 Laramle: (Color) Ben Sanford and his two sons force Slim and Jess to take part in a murder plot In "The Mountain Men." Dan Duryea. (repeat) 9 Missouri Spotlight Jeff's Collie: Jeff discovers that empty guns can fire live when he plays with an old .22 of Cramps'. Book House Bachelor Father: Kelly cooks a roast which ends up in the clothes dryer in "Kelly the Home Executive." 4 Password: Musical comedy star Sally Ann Howes and actor George Montgomery are guest celebrities. 9 Songs of the South 11 State Trooper: Blake takes the word of kleptomaniac when two storekeepers are murdered with a stolen hammer.

New Breed: Sgt. Cavelli's reputation is at stake after he arrests a youthful troublemaker for murder in "Mr Brother's Keeper." 4 Dobie Gillis: Dobie makes a painful decision to end his friendship with Maynard so that his poor, helpless buddy can learn to take care of himself instead of depending on others for the rest of his life. 5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A paroled convict returns to prison as part of a plot to keep the prison's warden from winning a gubernatorial race in "What Frightened You, Fred?" 9 Speech 11 Cimmaron City: When one gunslinger comes to town, it spells trouble for the citizens; but when twelve top guns arrive it means disaster in "Twelve Guns." Red Skelton: Red has Vincent Price and Jackie Coogan as his guest stars when Freddie and Muggsy find a priceless Leonardo da Vinci painting on a junkpile. (repeat) 5 Dick Powell: Ann Blyth, Nick Adams star in "Savage Sunday." Tragedy befalls a country girl on her first visit to New York City. (This is the pilot film for news series on NBC-TV in the fall) 9 Parents Ask About Schools; Are Our Schools Up to Date? Yours for a Song 4 Ichabod and-Me: When Bob publishes the poetry young Elmer Waldschlagel, it goes to the boy's head and he starts thinking of himself as "an artist" much to his father's annoyance.

9 American Way. 11 Squad: After killing five young men in wartime, a victim of war fatigue kills five women to get even. Alcoa Premiere: Hugh O'Brian, Bethel Leslie oo-star in "The Rules of the Game." Newspaper editor discovers innocent man may have been executed for murder. 4 Garry Moore: The accent is British when musical comedy star Julie Andrews returns for final guest appearance ot season, is Joined by Roy Castle, singer dancer comedian making his American professional debut tonight. Program reunites Miss Andrews and Carol Burnett.

5 Cain's Hundred: A crime czar forms a legitimate corporation in an effort to chieve social standing in "The Left Side of Canada. "Geraldlne Brooks, Philip Abbott, Doug Lambert, Beverly Garland. 9 You Are There: Lou Gelirig's Greatest Day. 11 Movie: Tyrone Power Gene Tierney: "Son of Fury' (1942) Story of Benjamin Blake from boyhood when his uncle cheated him out of inheritance to hardships of manhood am vindication. Beginning French Peter Gunn 4 News: Spencer Allen 5 News: Chris Condon Weather: Pat Fontaine 5 Weather: St.

James Eye On St. Louis 5 Tonight: (Color) Movie: George Raft Lynn Bail: "Nocturne" (1946) Detective is suspended from force because of refusal to cept a death as suicide. 4 Movie: Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy: "Maytime" (1937) Opera singer gives up her true love to marry her teacher out of gratitude. Movie: Doris Merrick, Mike Conrad: "Untamed Women" (1952) Air Force captain tells story of uncharted Pacific island of lovely girls, all killed by volcanic eruption he escaped. All-Star Bowling: 5 News at Midnight Heart of the City News Mahalia Jackson 5 Weather Report Newsreels Movie: Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee: "Big Hearted Herbert" (1934) Uncouth ex-lumberman becomes a prosperous manufacturer of bathroom facilities.

Evening Hymns Late News Roundup Give Us This Day Wednesday Daytime, May 2 Give Us This Day News: Tom Brooks College of the Air: New Biology Town and Country 5 Continental Classroom: (Color) Probability and Statistics P.S. 4: Reading 5 Continental Classroom: (Color) American Government Morning St. Louis 5 Today: Chancellor Mahalia Jackson Farm Report News Washington University 5 News: Carmichael World of Mr. Zoom Lorenzo and His Friends 4 Capt Kangaroo Romper Room 4 Calendar 5 Say When: (Color) 9 School Programs Begin Jack LaLanne 4 I Love Lucy 5 Play Hunch (Color) Divorce Hearing 4 Video Village 5 Price Right (Color) Coffee Break 4 Clear Horizon 5 Concentration (Color) CBS News: Reasoner Tennessee Ernie Ford Love of Life 1st Impression: (Color) Yours for a Song Search for Tomorrow Truth or Consequences Guiding Light NBC News: Scherer Now-2 Camouflage 4 News, Weather: Roby 5 News: Jim Burke Yesterday's Newsreels I Married Joan 9 Charlotte Peters Modern Almanac Window Shopping 4 As World Turns Day in Court Pawwprd 3m Murray (Color) Movie: "Untamed Wo- Tues. 10; p.m.

Cb, 4 5 5 House Party' Loretta Young Jane Wyman Millionaire 4 5 4 5 (Color) 5 Young Dr. Malone Seven Keys 4 Verdict is Yours 5 Our Five Daughters Movie: "Son of Fury" See 9 p.m. Tues. Ch. 11 for de- tils.

News: Walter Ross CBS News: Collingwood Queen for Day 4 Brighter Day 5 Make Room for Daddy Secret Storm Who Do You Trust? 4 Edge of Night 5 Here's Hollywood: John Drew Barrymore interviewed in Rome, Italy, (tape) NBC News: Vanocur American Bandstand 4 SS Popeye 5 Kukla and Ollie 11 Capt. ITs Showboat Wrangler's Club Movie: Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Lola Lane: "Marked Woman" (1937) Young assistant district attorney uses a girl to indict a gang of racketeers, a gang czar and his underlings. 11 Clutch Cargo American Newsstand Superman Space Patrol News: Weather 5 Sea Hunt 11 Three Stooges ABC Evening News 9 Community Campus Hound the Clock NOOD Bill JMRMt 8:00 Ret Miner tie 8:15 6:20 A. RMtelMett 6:26 Slfig With Mitch 1:30 World Newi B. MofMIV Ft08 rftthtJMlM Alex Dreler 0:10 Metronome 10:00 NBC Newi in-is Memories 12:00 SIM Off NBC 4:05 OH NeWIOtBi WEW-ABC 770 P.M, WED, OfttMt 0:30 U.

Viewpoint Wonderful World ot Music from OiM a.m. to 7:18 p.m. Sign Off KMOX CBS NEWS ON HOUR 1120 P.M. A.M. 5:07 1:10 15 8:30 4u 8:85 6ilQ 7:00 7:15 7:35 7:45 7:55 11:00 12:00 weather Rex Dsvls Bob Anthony Sports Digest nusinesi News iHonms Sports Bob The World Richard Hayes Best In Music Dugout Interview Baseball Cards-Houston (Home) Jack Buck John McCormlnk (All Night) 5:05 Morning Melodies 5:28 National Anthem Country Journal 6:02 Clockwatcher 7:10 Weather 7:15 Rex Davis 7:30 Ned Calmer 7:45 Clockwatcher 8:00 Rex Davis 8:15 Clockwatcher 9:08 Weather Dr BMrhardt 0.

Williams 9i 85 in Hollywood 10:10 Arthur Godfrey 11:10 House Party 11 Garry 11:40 Crosby-Clooney Noon Your service 12:15 Strictly Editorial 12:30 Open Line 1:10 Your Doctor 1:65 Woman's World I 2:10 Grant Williams 2:25 Ask Clergy 2:55 Woman's World II 3:10 Sounding Board 3:55 Women's World III 4:10 Your Service 4:85 Sidelights inns, P.M. Allan RUM Fulton Jack LM Stan Off it WED. A.M. sun oe Jack Lee Farm and ftetfL Market Bulf jack Today at school ack Lee erty coiunt Up 11:18 NOOA 12:18 12:20 12:38 1:08 2:06 th Jean JOJIM Jerry coillni Allan Riehi Pulton tewii Jr. Our Dally Bread Jack Lee WUe Biu By Vou Jerry Colllnt 1C7A NEWS ON HOUR AND 30 MINUTES 1003 IDBA.

Serenade 8:05. Sports 8:10 Supper 8:28 News ItM Supper News Night Beat News Sign Off Night Beat News Night Beat News Sports sign Off BoM I'M Otherwise FM MM seme. 8:00 SiOS ttM 10: WED. A.M. 6:00 Bob Day Farm 7(48 Sports 9:08 House Call 9:10 Take a Break 9:30 Tell A QMS 9:48 Bob Day 11:08 joe Green well 11:46 Myrtle Oalaes Noon News 12:18 Farm Report 12 Rev.

Burgund 12:48 Club News 1:08 Mob Day 1:48 Bargain 2:05 Sounds of Music TV Digest GUEST TONIGHT: Eva Gabor, Jonathan Winters and Art Carney are among guests on NBC's "Tonight" program with Merv Griffin as host this week from New York. HUNTLEY BRINKLEY RE NEWED: The tobacco Company that has alternate-day sponsor ship of NBC-TV's award wlnnin news program, "The Huntley Brlnkley Report" has renewec for the new season beginning Oct 1. LINKLETTER TO RETURN TO TONIGHT: Art Linkletter, wh headed the list of interim host on NBC's "Tonight" show dur ing the first two weeks of April will return for a second two-wee stint in September. COLLEGE QUEEN CONTES 1 FINALS ON ABC-TV: Fred War ing and the Pennsylvanians wi provide entertainment and mu sical background for the final of the National College Queen Con test. The event will be carriec on ABC-TV Sunday, June 24.

SAO ON EDITOR'S CHOICE Sac-The Big special edition of ABC News "Editor 1 Choice" spotlighting the men anc the work of the Strategic Air Command, be telecast Tues day, May 8 on ABC TV an carried on KTVI-TV Ch. 2 from 9 to 10 p. m. ABC Uewsmen Fendall Yerx and Jack Begon narrate. Featu ed on the program is an inter view with General Thomas Pow er, USAF Commanding Genera of SAC who will explain SAC's might array of mannec and inter-continentaf ba istic missiles has prevented a attack on the U.S.

and has kep the world free of all-out nuclea war. Mr. Yerxa flew, trained an lived with men of Westover A Force in Springfield, Massachu setts, men constantly on the aler to get their planes in the air. RODRIGUEZ SUBS FOR SAL IM: Louis Rodriguez, Cuban we terweight now living in Miam will replace Farid Sallm agalns veteran middleweight Yama Ba hama of Bimini Saturday, PLANS TO BAWE DIAMONQ OUTPUT NEW government of India has approved two schemes for the exploitation ot the Ramkherya and Majhgawsn diamond mines (Panna with a target output of 42,500 carats per annum, according to an official statement placed on the table of the Rajya Sabha recently. 5 in a 10 round return middleweight contest on ABC's "Figh ot the Club Has First Season Trail Ride Approximately 100 members the Illinois Boots and Saddle Clu turned out Sunday for the firs trail ride of the season.

There were 57 horses and riders. Oth ers made the rounds in a hay wa gon. June Poole was trail bos over the two-hour ride at the ne Saddle Club grounds on Harri Lane. Give that cake a glamorou topping by sprinkling the frostin, with toasted cashew nuts. ABC News; Alex Drier NBC News: Kalmer Dr.

HudMQ'a Journal STATE BANK OF EAST ALTON EAST ALTON, ILL JfeportBMJ 17 40J IT, WUlf AVINUI BAIT ALTON, DWOL4JM2 Greenfield PEG To Meet Wednesday GREENFIELD Mrs. W. F. Parks, Mrs. William Lahr, Mrs.

Ray Stout, Mrs. Roy Hettick, and Miss Lucille Barnett will be hostesses for a dinner meeting of HJ Chapter PEO at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Colonial room of Day's Cafe, Carrollton. Mrs. George P.

Entrekin will give a report of the State PEO convention in Chicago which she attended April 26-28. Mrs. Richard Cole will be program leader at the. Methodist Church. Time of the meeting has been changed to 2:30 p.m.

instead of 2 p.m. Mrs. Willard Pembrook and Mrs. Allen Cole will be hostesses at a meeting the afternoon circle of Missionary Society at 2 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Pembrook. Mrs. Raleigh Gordon will conduct installation services of the 1962-63 officers. Attend Youth Conference GREENFIELD The Rev. Raleight Gordon, pastor of First Baptist Church, Ruth Ann Greer, Kristen Nell, Sherry Sample, Mary Sue Sonneborn, Linda Reed, Suzan Powell, Janet and Marcia Yarbrough, Connie Wayham, Dennis Gleason, and Randy Peterson, attended the Baptist Senior High Youth Congress in Bloomington April 27-29.

Floyd Kimbro, moderator of the West Central Baptist Association, was lay guest speaker at worship services Sunday mom- ing at First Baptist Church. The Rev. Gordon was one of the discussion leaders at the Congress. Greenfield Notes GREENFIELD Rhonda Shields has been staying here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Russell Shields, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields of East Alton, have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Bishop in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Booth of Onarga is spending this week with Mrs. R. B.

Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook and Mrs. Greer Burns left Sunday for a visit with Mrs.

Lillian Koin er and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Quast in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs.

Cook will attend a conven- payday -T" LMII $11 If MOO ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY on of the Stanley Company in )aytona Beach. Post Office Being Erected at Kane KANE A new post office uilding is being erected in Kane Ankron-Jackson Co. of Jack- jnville. The building will have an lerior area of 1.050 square feet nd will have parking facilities. is expected to be completed by une.

Shiftman SffiPMAN The of the MB ftepUif it Plate Witt holt, a at Hiufcli FrMsy, May 1. Friday, May 18, the congregation of the cfcurcH a party tft hotter the churches graduates from Southwestern nigh SCnOOi, Hie -fter 4-H Agficttlture Club were represented it the Farm Animal Judging contest held at the State Pair grounds in Springfield Saturday. Dan Baker won two firsts. Often who tended were: Qebrge Kraule, Joanne Stampe, Dennis Kraiae, Terry Breitwiser, Dianna, Edwird and Terry Baker. Sunday guests in the Charles Modlin home were: Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Modlin and Mr. and William Modlln all of CarUnville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keplinger, Litchfleld; John Wolff, John sero, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Wolff and daughter and Mrs. Otto Meenan all of Gillespie; David Schilling of Bunker Hill and Linda Keck of Shipman. Mr. and Mrs.

Joyce Hunt have been visiting in Burlington, Iowa with Mrs. Sadie Hunt and Rev. and Mrs. George Hunt. Mrs.

Charlotte Meyers, Mr. Mrs. Udell Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyers attended the Rosentreter Meiher wedding at the Lutheran Church in CarUn- ville Saturday evening.

Udell Mey ers was soloist. The reception followed at the American Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Kelsey and Jane Lister spent the weekend In Carthage with Mr. and- Mrs. O. C.

Sherrick and Miss Linda Sherrick. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Kahl and family of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Lockyer. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

French were; Dr. and Mrs. Collman Ketring and Nancy- of Farmington, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Morrisonville; Miss Carrie Waggoner and Mrs. Velma Waggoner of Alton.

Mrs. Charlotte Meyers has returned to Wood River after a visit in the William Stouffe home. Miss Barbara Ahrling, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahrling, has been named queen chairman on the of campus for Mothers' Day Saturday, May B.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlggins and family of Rock Falls have been guests here of his entsi F. N. James Sauerweln who is stationed at Philadelphia, been a guest of his grand- an mother, Mrs.

Mable Sauerwein. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Russell of Iowa City, Iowa, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Woods. 2ARRI ST.IMMS M. BEL-AIR HWT. A 111 2 COLOR TREATS Elizabeth Taylor. Robert Taylor "IVANHOE" Ava Gardner.

Robert Taylor "Knights of the Round Table" Bonus Hit) "Suicide Battalion" 2 COLOR TREATS Glenn Ford, Lee J. Cobb "4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" Olivia deHavllland. Rossano Brazil "LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA" Hit! "Invasion of Saucer Men" NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT STAELIGHT Box Office Opens at (Show Starts TONIGHT? Grant Williams Shirley Knliht "THI COUCH" Dorothy Dandrldge "MALAGA- In STARTS WEDNESDAY IT'S THE PICTURE WITH ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY TONYRANMR FOR 1 WEEK COtOff EWE ADAMS- JACK QANE nU HurrvV LAST nuiiy: ENDSTHUKS. OPEN STARTS 1:08 FEATURES at 1:18 GRAND Walt Disneys Pi LOT lEMKOUr IXTAAI Dwk i gMmmli "COIN CHIW" Bunker Hill QassPlay Set May 3 BUNKEft tffiiL file Sertot Class of Bttftker tfflt Sdwd wili tJresent ttse frtay "flie Ottr- ious savage" by John Patrick, Thursday at 8 in the high school gymnasium. Members of the cast are: Joyce Adcock, Ed Musgrove, Bonlta Bohlmeyer, Steve Behrens, Betty Witcher, A.

C. Qoebel, Janet Buns, Tom Pine, Helena Sort, Earl Johnson, and Amy Lucking. David Golike is diredor of the ftaiiiinih 4Mfti MMMM IMIOT 4n4fl SKTuruaJr. laS UlTWJ JHUJUCU WU1 be ewittrea iff nss State JunlOI ACftdeffly Sclefcce Fait at versity tit Cllflbis OH May they are: "You Are Being by Gerald Renkefl afid Larry MoiaMR; "Synthetic 19 Bob Karnpwerth and 801 doetoelj and 6y Jim Benrem. Two entries received a second.

They were: "the Lapidary Aft' by Jane Hess; and "Be Prepared" by David Bninaugh. The science Instructors of the local high school are Helen Myers and John McMillan. BUNKER HILL three pro- jr trfifc Aidfeui3 We KK9U ngn flratKM at, uK (Bit' science fete at TUESDAY, MAt 1, MteA dM end bone rf ti! tflffi a "ha carve the meat, kin a small JAPAN PLANS LiNCHUgfiC iNBllUJlii TOKYO Salesmen and tech' niclans in Japan will be taught foreign languages at the Afro- Asian Linguistic Institute to be established by Japanese business' men next year. The establishment of the institute has been necessitated by stiff language barriers encountered abroad by Japanese traders. SKATING RINK KantpsvUle, ininols NOW OPBN 7 nights week Mon.

thru p.m.! Sat. (small children) 11 (adults): Sun. 2-4 p.m. and p.m. WITHOUT wrr Shown -THI MYMIOTICIfr THROUGH SAT.

Shown at StM P.M, Shown at 7:10 PJL SHORT SUBJECTS 7 PJW. YOU AND YODR FAMILY ARE INVITED TO DINE AT PERE MARQUETTE ON RT, 100 0 MILES NORTH OF 8RAFTON A Short and Semite of Only 25 Mites From Downtown Alton. Plenty of Parking Area YOU'LL ENJOY THE FINE FOODS IN OUR LARGE AND COLORFUL FAMILY STYLE FRIED CHICKEN Served Daily Noon Till 2 P.M.-6 to 7:30 P.M. SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS NOON Till 700 P.M. All you can eet of Urge platters of golden brown chicken served criip end hot with iteaming whipped potetoei end home made hot chicken choice of two gtrden freih vegetables, cole flaw, hot buttered rolls end your choice of beverages, AUt YOU CAN CAT i 1 9Ht nMMIM'MMNIf 1C PRIME RIBS OF BEEF FINEST IN STEAKS A LA CARTE HI MTU TO OLUIL MJNeHIONS.

UNQUETS AND tONVENTrONI 0, SMITH, Uilir Kiv Miiifimiti Mill Iw.

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