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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 19

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Dover, Ohio
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Page 20, Saturday. November 3, 1956, The Daily Reporter 'Wizard Of Oz' To Require Two Hours; Sullivan To Present Doll Contest Winners ill ju 7:30 p.m. FAMOUS FILM FESTIVAL two of "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp," will be presented. Starring in the story of an army officer's life through three are Roger Livtvey. Deborah Korr and Anton Weil- brook.

8 p.m. JACKIE GLEASON (8-9) Ion sun will be seen in his full hour 'live' comedy-variety show which Art Carney, Audrey vs and the "Name That Tune," and Nat (Kingi Cole. i 9 p.m. CAESAR'S HOUR jThe Bob Victors arid Uieir friends go all-out to help swell the Community Fund by staging a the-a- atrtcal venture "in "The Commut- sketch. magic land of Oz after being i whirled away by a cyclone from a Kansas farm.

I 10 p.m. GEORGE GOBEL (3-7) star Marguerite Piazza ffmous Wiard of as n'rt 8 nm' PFRRY rmm in its original form starrin 8 p.m. COMO (3-7) -j Garland, Ray Bolger. Jack Hal- Tonight special guests are: vo- ey, Bert Late and Bille Burke calist Oisc-le MacKenzie. corned- The story concerns Dorothy (Miss tan George DeWitt, emcee of Garland) who finds herself in the Television And Radio By BETTY JENKINS Channel 3 KYW Channel 5 Channel 8 (CBS) WJW Channel 7 (NBC-ABC) WTRF Channel 9 (CBS-ABC) WSTV LEADING SUNDAY DAYTIME PROGRAMS will be joine'd by actor Vincent Price and host George Gobel for a trio arrangement of "Baby, It's 9 p.m.

STAR JUBILEE 'Cold Outside." This unlikely mu- combination will follow a scene in which the three recall early struggles, with MLs Piazza cast as a landlady with operatic ambitions. Price as a poor artist and Gobel as a hillbilly ghtertain- Sunday TV 10 a.m. LAMP UNTO MY FEET (8) Thq father of Louisa May Alcott regains his will to live through the undying love of his family. Forty-year-old Bronson Alcott, a religious ascetic, has lost the Urge to go on living when his colony at Fruitlands failed. 10:30 a.m.

LOOK UP AND LIVE (8) A program of song and religious expression featuring Mahalia Jackson will be re-aired. 11 a.m. EYE ON NEW YORK (8) Cameras focus on what been described as "The hotHour: 9 a.m., Christophers; 9:30 a.m., Spirituals; 10:30 a Christian Science; 11 a.m., Gene Autry; 12 noon, Zoo Parade; 1 p.m.,' Movie; 2:30 p.m., Movie; 4 p.m., Washington Square. CHANNEL 5 a.m., News; 9 a.m., Prayer Meeting; 9:30 a.m., Big Picture; 10 a.m., Movie; 11 a.m., Christophers; 11-30 a Bobo the Hobo: 11:45 a.m.. Find A Hobby; 12 noon, Gene Carroll- 1 p.m..

Polka Parade; 1:30 p.m., Stump The Sports; 2 p.m., Football- 4:30 p.m.. Medical Horizons. CHANNEL 8 a.m.. Town Hall: 9:30 a.m. Faith For Today; 10 a.m..

Lamp Unto My Feet; 10:30 a.m., Look Up And Live; 11 a.m.. Eye On New York; 11:30 a.m., Camera Three; 12 noon Lets' Take A Trip: 12:30 p.m.. Wild Bill Hickok; 1 p.m.. Movie; 2:30 p.m., Drew Pearson; 3 p.m., This Is Life: 3:30 p.m., My Friend Flicka; 4 p.m. Lassie; 4:30 p.m..

Movie. SATURDAY 5 P.M. Movie Sky Kings', Wire Sorvice-9; Bowling Bengal Lancers 3. 5:30 Midnight-8; Ramar 3. 12:35 Movie 9.

1 A.M. Movie 8. 1:40 News 9. SUNDAY 2 football-5. try," the race between Frederic R.

Courdert Jr. (R) and Anthony Akers for the post of Rep- I resentative from the 17th "Silk Stocking" District in Manhattan. Titled "Grass Roots in the Coni crete Jungle," this portion of the program will feature a debate be- tween Col. Harold Riegelman, chairman of the Citizens tee of Coudert, and Mark Lane, co-chairman of the committee for I Akers. i 11:30 p.m.

CAMERA THREE (8- Famed anthropologist Margaret Mead joins moderator James Macandrew when the program takes an anthropological and phi- losophicla look at the origins of political leadership. Titled "The Source of Power," the program includes dramatizations intended to illustrate three historical situations which Dr. Mead and Mr. Macan- Election Preview Hopalong Cassidy Break the Bank Lassie 9. 6:30 Lights.

Camera, Questions 3: Gene Autry Annie Oakley 8: Roy Rogers Time Out 9. 7 P.M. Racket Squad Old Welk-9: Ellery Queen-3- Mrs. North-7. fc i i UA VJlllKt-i Gallant-3; Ozzic and Manus and Flanagan.

arriet-7. take their televiewers to 1 It.f Clinxi 12 noon LET'S TAKE A TRIP (8) Ginger Mac- will vin, A j- i Intrigue-5; Telephone 8 Are mings 9. Political 9. 8 P.M. Perry Como 3 Jackie Gleason 8 9.

9 P.M. Caesar's Hour 3 Star Jubilee 8 Lawrence Welk 5. 9 :55 Political 3 7. 10 P.M. George Gobel 3 Masquerade Party 5.

10:30 Political 3 Police Call 5. 11 P.M. Political Football Highlights I Spy News and Sports 8. 11:05 Movie 3. 11:15 Movie 8.

11:30 Conrad Nagel Political 7. 12 Theater 9. 12:20 News 9. 12:30 Sports and News-3 Political 9. KYW (NBC) (100 WGAR (CBS) 1220 SATURDAY KYW Tom Manning; 6:05, News 6:15, Pops of the Past and News; 6:30, News Day; 7, Pops of the Past; 8, Dance Party and News; 11:05.

Tom Manning; 11:15 to a.m.. Joe MulvihiU. WGAR 6. News; 6:30. At the Chase; 7, News and Indictment; 7:30, World of Entertainment; 8:45, Business Trends; 9, Fort Lar- arm'e; 9:30, Theater; 10.

News and 'Dattce Music; 10:30, Hockey; 10:45 to 1 a.m., After Dark, WHBC 6, News; 6:15, Sports; Record Room; 6:45, Eyes on the Skies; 7, Record Room; 7:15, Bob Crosby; 7:30. Warm Up; 7i45, On The Sidelines; 7:55. High School Football; 10, Orchestra; 10:30, Ambassador Hotel; II, 11:15, Statier Orchestra; 11:30, Ballroom; 12 to 1 a.m. Rumpus Room. i 6 P.M.

Meet the Press 3- Shoe Ine Lon Island City, to discover how children's shoes are manufactured. FOOTBALL Browns vs. the Packers in County 3 stadium at Milwaukee. For 4 p.m. WASHINGTON SQUARE i 13-7) Ray Bolger and Boy 3 Jack 1 8 7 P.M.

Passport to men Mathcws portrays Susan Anthony. 7 p.m. YOU ASKED FOR IT (89) America's pioneer helicopter- i ambulance service will be shown in action. Viewers will be taken to Santa Monica, to watch helicopter ambulances of the California Ambulance Service pick up an accident victim and transport her to Santa Monica Receiving Hospital. Also on the program will be German's famous clown Hoppe and his performing pigs; square dancers who dance with dolls; and a trailer that expands into a house.

7:30 p.m. JACK BENNY The Roland Colmans make their initial appearance on the program, A rib-tickling situation gets under way when Jack finds an invitation from the Colmans inviting Jack to dinner. The Jack the Colmans have invited, however, does not have the last name Benny. 8 p.m. STEVE ALLEN Douglas Fairbanks vocalists Alfred Drake and Erin O'Brien, and Les Brown and his Band of Renown are guest stars.

Also spotlighting the bill are actor T. C. Jones and Jim Hcnson and his Muppets. 8 p.m. ED SULLIVAN For the third, consecutive year, Ed will present the winners of "Seventeen's" National Doll Contest for the Save the Children Federation.

The judges of the contest were Eleanor Roosevelt, costume designer Edith Head, screen star Celeste Holm and teen-age actress Natalie Wood. Maurice Evans currently appearing on Broadway in George Bernard Shaw's "The Apple Cart" will do a 'live' scene from the play. Sullivan also will present singer Nelson Eddy, Patti Page, the illusionist Richiardi and The Torianis, a juggling act. 9 p.m. ALCOA HOUR and Dorothy Gish.

June Lockhart, Evelyn Varden, Dorothy Stickney and special guest star David Wayne will star in "Mornings at Seven." The comedy concerns four sisters who have lived closely together all of their lives, and how the other three sisters go to the rescue when a problem arises in one sister's family. 9 p.m. OMNIBUS (5) Eartha Kitt in a program of international folk songs, a prize drama by a young Canadian dramatist and a singular bit of Americana are featured. Judith Evelyn, Enid Markey and Jonathan Harris will star in "Let There Be Farce," a comedy by a new Canadian playwright, Norman Walsh. A third feature of the program is a movie which a fascinated backward look extremes to which Ameri- she is best qualified to perform parental duties.

Tonight's Movies 3 p.m. COVERED WAGON DAYS (9) Western with Robert Livingston. 4 p.m. THE TRAIL BLAZERS with Bob Steele and Rufe Davis. 4 p.m.

SONG OP THE RANGE with Jimmy Wakely and Ray Corrigan. I 5 p.m. COWBOYS FROM TEXAS with Ray Corrigan, Rex Lease and Robert Livingston. 11:15 p.m. THE DESPERADOES with Randolph Scott and Claire Trevor.

12 midnight HAMMER THE (5) Mystery with John. Bentley and Patricia Dainton. I 12:35 p.m. HOMICIDE FOR THREE with Audrey I Long and Warren Douglas. 1 a.m.

IT'S IN THE BAG (Si- Comedy with Elsie Waters and Ernst Butcher. i Sunday i 11 a.m. UNDER FIESTA STARS Western with Gene Autry and Buttram. p.m. SECOND CHANGE with Kent Taylor and Louise Currie.

1 p.m. CANADIAN PACIFIC (8) with Randolph Scott and Jane Wyatt. 2:30 p.m. OVERLAND MAIfc ROBBERY -with Bill 2:30 p.m. FRONT PAGE STORY (7) Drama with Jack Hawkiiw and E-lizabe'th Allan.

4:30 p.m. HOUSE with and i Bra sell and Leo Genn. i 11:15 p.m. THE GIRL IN THE NEWS (3) Mystery with Margaret Lockwood and Emlyn Wil' liams. 11:15 p.m.

DARK WATERS Drama with Merle Oberon and Franchot Tone. 11:45 p.m. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR (9) Drama with Donald Barry, Fay McKenzie 1 and Alan Curtis. p.m. GOLDEN MARIE (7) Melodrama with Simone Signoret.

i i MOVI6S 9 a.m. COVERED WAGON DAYS (9) Western with Robert Livingston. Hour 5. 8:30 Press Conference 5. a vfsH to wl.hinlnn Washn to Sq uare ce 5.

pay a visit to Washington Square Om- where Bolger and his friends are I a oJ YVIstftlr -t-n 9 TH EATER (8-9)! Marge and Gower Champion play $64,000 Challenge 8 9, 10:30 Bill Randle-5. Sheriff Hiram Holliday 7. 11 P.M. News and Sports- 3, 7, 8 and Theater-5 11:15 Movie 3 Sec You At The Polls-7; Pick The Winner-9. 11:45 Movie 7 9.

12 A.M.—-News-5. Game-3 News 9. WHBC (ABC) WJER 1450 SUNDAY KYW 6, News; 6:15, Demen- sion; 9:30, Mennonite Hour; 10-30 News; 10:35, Temple Hour; 11, Hour of Crucified; 11:30 to 12:30 a.m., News and Meditations. WGAR 2 p.m., Football- 6 News; 6:15, FBI; 6:30, Gunsmoke; 7, Jack Benny; 7:30, Juke Box Jury; 8, News; 8:15, Corliss" Archer; 8:30, Two For the Money 9 and Face the Nation- 9-30 Religious News; 10, Workshop- 10:30, Hocke-y; 10:45, Hour of St' Francis; 11 to 12, News and After Dark. WHBC 6, News; 6:30, Evening Comes; 6:45, George Sokol! sky; 7.

Sammy Kaye; 7:30, Music Hall; 8:30, Marines in Rview; 9, Music for Reminiscing; 9:30, 9:30, Great Composers; 10, News- 10:15, Travel; 10:30, Pop Con. certs; 11 to a.m., News and Imagination, on the human eye to prevent School and Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. Dr. Harold Scheie, professor of ophthalmology at Pennsylvania, will perform the operation during the broadcast. 5 p.m.

ELLERY QUEEN Hugh Marlow stars in the new film series as "Ellery Queen." Florenz Ames, who created the role in the movies, plays "Inspector 'Queen," 6 p.m. MEET THE PRESS Sherman Adams, assistant to the President, wiU be questioned by a panel of writers. 0 p.m. TELEPHONE TIME (8-9) little-known, but true story of Belva Lockwood, the only woman ever to run for the presidency of the United States, will be John Nesbitt's timely election week drama, "She Also Ran." In the drama, Nesbitt recounts Belva Lockwood's campaign in 1884, long be. fore women were even allowed to vote.

6:30 p.m. YOU ARE THERE (89) Violation of an act of Congress by a leader in the woman Suffrage movement is the explosive issue reported by Walter Cronkite when cameras return to June 18, 1873 the second day of legal proceedings in which "Susan B. Anthony is Tried For Voting." Car- I "Mr. Death" (Gower Champion) i to plead for the life of her true love, the unworthy Billy-Be-Gone i Bangtry (Richard Crane) who has ment in a poker game. 9:30 p.m.

ALFRED HITCHCOCK (8-9) Jessica Tandy stars as a woman reunited, after 20 years of separation, with the mart to whom she was once engaged in "Toby." Robert Harris as Albert Birch finds more trouble and heartbreak than the average person when he tries to recapture something lovely, but lost, in -the past. 10 p.m. LORETTA YOUNG (3-7) Field will be guest star in "Take Care of My Child," a story of bitter rivalry over an orphaned infant. A new-born baby, left motherless, becomes the cause of rivalry between an older sister (played by Beverly Washburn), and an aunt (Miss Field), each believing Drama with Mickey Rooney Cagney. 1 1 p.m.

I'LL GET YOU I Mystery with George Raft and Sally Gray. 5 p.m. PARACHUTE NURSE (8) Drama with Marguerite Chapman and Will Wright 11:25 p.m. MR. ACE with George Raft and Sylvia Sydney.

12 midnight DUDE RANGER with George 1 O'Brien i and Irene Hervey. Gunmen Rob Man Stops To Fix Tire NEWPORT, Ky. S. Miller stopped to fix a flat tira Friday and wound up flat brbke. Police said Miller, 44, told them two men in a car stopped while he was working on a tire near here, robbed him of $117 at gunpoint and sped off.

"I'm for all city UMMI." JAKE (Pol. Adv.) HEAR CONGRESSMAN FRANK T. BOW REPORT TO TH PEOPLE SUNDAY WJER M. Pol. Adv.

by Bow for Congro. Commltict, o. u.ter. ehmn..

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