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By Milton Coniit Sfeve Canyon AWSE THIS 15 THEIR Irked TV Writer Rod Serling Not Angered, Just Petulant Mill imi FOLLOWED WHEN HE GOES TD PICK OP GIMMICKCANYON MAY PE THE MIDPLE MAM l. I rs TrtTAKniAn 7 C5E2V-BUTI AND SEE IF HE SI I MISS CALHOON" WZ 1t THE MOVIES 4 HAVE AN IPSA 15 FREE TO rms mj'm By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK Rod one of the earliest and 7. PRESS-GAZETTE loudest of television's 'angry young men, is angry no more. For years he engaged in a yamm 7(me 16 Saturday, Oct. 3, 1959 running battle with agencies and sponsors over his right as an author to say what he wanted in the way he wanted.

"I'm no longer an angry young man," smiled the dark-haired, 34-year-old ex-combat paratrooper. "Now I'm merely a petulant, aging man. TV for This Weekend "I'm not exactly a meek Abbieand Slats By Raeburn Van Buren conformist I'm just a tired nonconformist" Actually, Rod, who has run up more "firsts" than any other TV writer, has simmered down because he I IfTTSC KEEP SENDING STUFF LIKE I I THAT'S IT 7 JUST WALK AND LAND 60SHEM -THAT'S EXACTLY THAT TO THE PAPERS TALK LIKE VOU WERE MDUR. I WHERE I AM. BUT STILL, I'M ALL jT SEND OUT THIS TEASER Zfi7 WEIL CREATE AWRE INTEREST OWN HOME JITTERY BEING A REAL ACTRESS TO THE PRESS-- "WHAT NEW IN BROWN'S NEW PLAY ZLgm JiZl '7 LIKE SARAH BERNHARDT GIMMICK IS-GENIUS PLAY- THAN THERE IS IN A CURE fl TfT if VV WRIGHT ALABAMA BROWN 2ff fl HoSmON PStO.

frM A WWt feels he has won success with out losing his freedom. He never enjoyed carrying a chip on his shoulder. "My philosophy is to please as many people as I can without selling out to them," he 12:00 Noon 2 Dick Rodgen 5 Progress Parade 11 Kartoon Karnlval 12:15 p.m. 5 On the Way 12:30 p.m. 2 This Week In Agriculture 5 File Five 11 Encore Theater 12:45 p.m.

2 Sunday News 1:00 p.m. 2 Matinee Movies 5 Sunday Matinee 2:00 p.m. 11 Modern Science 2:30 p.m. 11 Oral Roberts 3:00 p.m. 11 Open Hearing 3:30 p.m.

11 Sports Newsreel 4:00 p.m. 2 The Last Word 11 Family. Feature 4:30 p.m. 2 College Bowl 4:45 p.m. 5 Mike Griffin, News 5:00 p.m.

2 Behind the News remarked. Makes Debut Soon Serling makes his debut in a new role Oct 2 as execu tive producer of the CBS network program, "The Twilight Zone," a weekly series of odd, offbeat and sometimes eerie 6:00 p.m. 2 Weather, News, Sports 6:30 p.m. 2 Perry Mason 5 Bonanza (C) 11 Dick Clark 7:00 p.m. 11 High Road 7:30 p.m.

2--Wanted: Dead or Alive 5 Challenge 11 Leave It to Beaver 8:00 p.m. 2 Brenner 5 The Deputy 11 Lawrence Welk 8:30 p.m. 2 Have Gun, Will Travel 5 Five Fingers 9:00 p.m. 2 Cunsmoke 11 Jubilee U.S.A. 9:30 p.m.

2 Markham 5 It Could Be You 11 Football: Colts-Bears 10:00 p.m. 226 Men 5 News, Sports, Weather 10:15 p.m. 5 Sports Interviews 10:30 p.m. 2 U.S. Marshal 5 MGM Theater 11:00 p.m.

2 Star Theater 11:30 p.m. 11 Evening Show 12:15 a.m. 5 Weather, News, Sports 12:30 a.m. 5 Sleepytime Show tales of adventure in the realm of the imagination. He has written 21 of the first 26 stories himself, and will also act as host and nar New Books Listed at Library rator for the series.

"That makes me a star, I guess," he said cheerfully. It will also give him three or John Burton Brimer; "Mozart and His Music," John N. Burk; "Radio Astronomy," Nigel Calder; "Country Cook Book," Farm Journal and Country Gentleman; "Bobby Fischer's Games of Chess," Bobby Fischer; Ticket to the Circus," Charles Philip Fox. "From Death Camp to Existentialism," Viktor Frankl; "Adventure of Learning in College," Roger Garrison; "Emotional Stress and Your Health," Brian Inglis; "Family Buying Guide," Kiplingers; "Architecture USA," Ian Rob four salaries, plus later good ies in the form of residuals. (These rerun rights are high Purchase of 21 new books of fiction was announced today by the Kellogg Public ly important today.

They are netting some writers from Library. They are: $25,000 to $75,000 a year.) "The Bridge on the River Dana," Ivo Andric; "The Light Infantry Ball," Hamilton Bas Asked why he had become an executive producer, Rod replied that it was largely a so; "Celia Garth," Gwen ert McCallum; "The Nature of matter of self-defense. Bristow; "The Devil at Four o'Clock," Max Catto; "The Retirement," Elon H. Moore; "Prison Exposures," Robert Neese; "Young Homemakers Equipment -Guide," Louise Unanointed," Laurene Chinn; "It boils down to freedom," he said. "Writers are going Into the production end in order to retain a share of the 5 Meet the Press 5:15 p.m.

11 Industry on Parade 5:30 p.m. 2 The 20th Century 5 Chet Huntley 11 Lone Ranger 6:00 P.M. 2 Lassie 5 River boat 11 Sunday Theater 6:30 p.m. 2 Dennis the Menace 11 Maverick 7:00 p.m. 2 Ed Sullivan 5 Sunday Showcase (C) 7:30 p.m.

11 Lawman 8:00 p.m. 2 GE Theater 5 Chevy Show (C) 11 Colt .45 8:30 p.m. 2 Alfred Hitchcock 11 The Splendid American 9:00 p.m. 2 Jack Benny 5 Loretta Young 9:30 p.m. 2 What's My Line 5 Lock Up 11 World of Talent 10:00 p.m.

2 Family Theater 5 Best of MGM "Manchurian a i a Jenison Peet; "Books of Cars Richard Condon; "Advise and Consent," Allen Drury; "Daughters of Necessity," and Motor Sports," Peter Rob Peter Feibleman. erts; "Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare," Bertrand Bear game. It includes seven 35mm cameras, and a variety of 21, 35, 50, 85, 200 and 400mm lenses. (P-G Photo) "Mark of Shame," Willi Russell; "Water Witching, Here's What You Need This is the equipment used by the Press-Gazette photo staff to cover the Packer- Photography Heinrich; "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion," Kimitake Hiraoka; "The Lion," Joseph USA," Evon Zartman Vogt; "Popular Styles of Japanese Flower Arrangements," Lida Webb; and "Swarf Pyramid Fruit Culture," David Wright Kessel; "The Seventh Hans Hellmut Kirst; "The 8:30 a.m. 2 The Christophers 9:00 a.m.

2 Lamp Unto My Feet 5 Christian Science 9:15 a.m. 5 This Is the Answer 9:30 a.m. 2 Look Up and Live 9:45 am. 5 This Is the Life 10:00 a.m. 2 UN In Action 10:15 a.m.

5 Country Style U.S.A. 10:30 a.m. 2 Camera Three 5 Big Picture 10:55 a.m. 2 CBS News 11:00 a.m. 2 Sacred Heart 5 The Christophers 11:15 a.m.

2 Through the Porthole 11:30 a.m. 2 Face the Nation 5 Adventure In Living tour window Girl, Shepherd Macer, Five Men, Lots of Equipment And You Can Cover Grid Game prerogative over what's done with their work. Collaborative Business 'Television is a collaborative business. A lot of people stick their hands in the soup. When a writer takes over the reins of production, he eliminates a couple of chefs.

"This may not simplify the menu, but it sure as hell improves it." Serling, despite his age, is no overnight typewriter Cinderella. He won a $500 prize for a radio script while still a student at Antioch College in Ohio in 1948, then wrote 40 more scripts that didn't sell. Always sturdily independent, he quit a $90 a weeki job with a Cincinnati radio Mead; "The Fig Tree," Aubrey Menen. "The Reunion," Robert Mol- 11 Sunday News 10:15 p.m. loy; "One Star General," Albert Morgan; "Dara, the Cyp-riot," Paul; "Dream of Falling," Mary O.

Rand; "Hill 11 Evening Show By TERRY McIIALE Presi-Gazetta Staff Writer How do you cover a profes Pretty Slow Going ST. LOUIS mA laughing mynah bird named Tiong is learning to talk in a special cage in the offices of the St Louis Zoo. Tiong already has a rich vocabulary in Malayan, punctuated by loud, mocking laugh- Stadium. All other cameras gram, undertook this assign-and lens were used on the ment Sunday and also process-field, ed the film and made the set The secret of good photo of three separation prints Doctor, Hubert Skidmore; sional football game The Long, Long Love," Wal- 11:30 p.m. 2 Sunday News Special 11:40 p.m.

2 Wrestling 12 Midnight 5 Weather, News, Sports coverage is, of course, organi- necessary for color Sullivan; and "Seven Sci- Chances are you'll never zanon. r-acn man nas a certain, ionowing me game. lence Fiction Novels," II. jod to ao, wun me resuu mat The reason for the variety of station when he asked for a turne(j anything else a person could TV. From Los Angeles Colise- have to answer that question, but you may be interested in knowing how the Press-Gazette staffs a game such as the Parkpr-Rpar hattlp last $10 raise and was nunger ior.

um, uoagers vs. cnicago "I'm not in rebellion against White Sox. Jack Brickhouse, New books on miscellaneous: ter. The idea is to teach him subjects are: "Nature of Pre- English. judice," Gordon W.

Allport;) So far it's slow going, Houses of Tiong learned his new Architectural Record; "De- name immediately and can resigns for Outdoor it in soprano, alto or bass. key plays are covered from ienses is to assure good nega-several angles, increasingjtjves regardless of the posi-greatly the chance of on the field o' the play. A THE picture. lens, such as the 21 or To ease the work of getting.35 wi include much more pictures out after the area tnan tne normal one man' returns to the photo50mm iens, while the medium department at half time, tak- ancj ong telephotos tend to Vince Scully, commentators. I Sunday.

College Bowl on CBS-TV. I The answer lies in manpow-Season's opening match is be- er, equipment and, last but tween Stanford University and certainly far from least, tech- down. For two "lean but happy years" he and his wife (he married his college sweetheart) lived in a trailer until he began to click as a free lance. $100 for First anything. What can I rebel against? Life has been too good to me.

"Sure, I've always been voluble in my defense of the innate freedom of the writer in any art form. I still say no If nical know-how, University of Oregon students, ing wun nun an me mm usealbr n2 distant nlavs UD close. from Palo Alto, Calif. The manpower consisted of As for film, the Press-Ga Colt .45 on ABC-TV. Begins Chief Clarence Bredell, third season on ABC-TV with'Emery Kroening, Orvell Pe- "I got $100 for my first half detergent company ever told up to that point.

He immediately begins the job of processing. By the time the game is over, and the other photographers are back, negatives Tom Paine what to write." zette has standardized on the comparat i 1 new 35mm Plus-X, rated at 200 ASA. Ko-dacolor, a negative color film, hour TV script," he recalled "Writers are better paid now Wayde Preston starring astersen. Bl11 Peters and Lowell ueorgia. Tne equipment in cluded seven cameras, 21.

35 are ready to be printed. is used for the color work. 50, two 85, 200 and 400mm Color Separate All set? If you can duplicate! TV Previews By The United Press SATURDAY: lenses, plus several hundred bince the Fress-Gazette now the equipment, manpower and uses color pictures as well asskilli you're ready to do the The fee for a half hour show today is from $2,000 to In 1955 Rod became famous overnight with "Patterns," the first live TV show ever repeated. He became the first writer to win three emmys DiacK ana wniie, one oi ineijoh. frames of 35mm film.

Organization is Key The 400mm lens, on a Miranda, was located in the top level of the press box at City siau concentrates sojeiy on that. Emery Kroening, vho has charge of the color pro- HOW MANY BARGAINS DO YOU FIND TODAY Qiiestlon. rnmmtnti and grstloni on photography are Invited for use In future columm. for "Patterns," "Requiem for Christopher Colt. Premiere, "Queen of Dixie," finds Colt on a gambling boat and involved in an international plot.

Maverick on ABC-TV. "You Can't Beat the Percentages," has Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) agreeing to protect a gambling hall owner from a foe. Dennis the Menace on CBS-TV. Debut of new family comedy series based on Hank Ket-cham's cartoon character. Jay North is Dennis.

Ed Sullivan Show on CBS-TV. With Jane Morgan, Eartha Kitt, Julius LaRosa, Joe E. Lewis, Harvest Moon Ball winners and- others. Perry Mason on CBS-TV. Begins third season with "The Case of the Spurious Sister." Mason solves a mystery involving a deceased wife, a fake sister, a husband and ex-husband.

Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale star. Bonanza on NBC-TV. "The Paiute War" is touched off when a drunken trader kidnaps two Indian women. Jack Warden, guest, with Lome Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker. Michael Landon.

Insurance Vital Part Of Security Protection way she sees fit? Payment Plan Important The second question is: In what form do you want the insurance paid? Should it go in a lump sum to your wife? Or, should it be paid to her in instalments to supplement her a Heavyweight," and "The Comedian." Altogether he has sold more than 100 TV scripts and six screen plays, now dictates to both a machine and a stenographer because his thoughts outrace his own typewriter. "I prefer dictating to the stenographer she's prettier," he said. To him contentment is life's great goal, and he feels he now has it. "I've got two healthy children and a good wife," he said, "and I can't conceive of Sunday Showcase on NBC- jonn uunmer iiign noaa Part two of "What Makes Disinterest in Recipients Can Be Disastrous By RAY HENRY Part of your family's security is your life insurance. But, do you know how your family Will receive the insurance money if you should die? never liked Jane.

She had Social Security? opposed his marriage to Jane Most life insurance policies -there were religious differ- hav various instalment 0p-ences-and had created a tions written int0 the policy number of bad situations dur- which you can choose. Or, mg their marriage. you probaby can draw up a So, she has refused even toj supplemental agreement to listen to Jane's pleas for the the policy to have it paid in insurance. She says she needs! almost any way you wish, it and intends to keep it. She -re in doubt as t0 on ABC-1V.

Informal jazz concert in Blokker, Holland, with Benny Goodman and his orchestra. Leave It to Beaver on ABC-TV. New season's premier, "Blind Date Committee." with Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow. Deputy on NBC-TV. Henry Fonda, as Marshal Fry, escorts a prisoner with a lynch mob awaiting him.

With Allen Sammy Run?" starring Larry Blyden as the prototype Hollywood heel With John For-sythe, Barbara Rush, Dina Merrill, Sidney Blackmer. Lawman on ABC-TV. Opens second season with John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as his deputy, Johnny McKay. Peggy Castle featured as Lily, a saloon keeper in Laramie. CARMICHAEL aisu is a wiaow ana nas 4.

tn ttl Will it be paid to the person 'little to live on. you want to get it? Meanwhilei Jane is living If you're like many people, on Tom's Social Securitv. insurance or any other problem, your insurance agent if he's a good one can give you sound advice and help. with life insurance, you chose Maybe someday Tom's mother how you want will relent for the sake of He probably also can get the! Case. Clu Gulaeer.

ed it paid some time ago and Lawrence Welk's Dancinir' ninah Snore show 011 NBC- Part on ABC-TV. Guest sine-iTV- Starts new season insurance company's lawyers to write you a supplemental agreement in the required legal language. Ingemar Jo- it munh Q6tton er is John Garv. Marx, the children, if nothing else and turn part of the money over to Jane. Legally the insurance belongs to Tom's mother.

There is nothing Jane can do to get Gwen tion since. Five Fingers on NBC-TV. jhansson, Carl Reiner, New full-hour series based on This disin. stories of international in- GE Theater on CBS-TV. Merest can he (You may obtain Ray Hen ry's new, revised Suiial Se I'- curity handbook Security for You by writing to him in tiiguc.

Glaaiiig Ddviu KeuisoniFiibt iive-on-tape production disastrous, and Luciana Paluzzi. Eva Ga-jon this drama series is "Hit-j Look what bor, Greta Keller and Secret," starring Ray-happened to Romanoff featured in pre-jmond Massey, Everett woman miere. Whit Bissel and Robert Loggia let's call her care of this newspaper, en closing 35 cents in coin. The Happens Every Day This true story may be unusual. But, with variations, it happens every day because someone didn't pay enough attention to his Henry handbook includes the latest changes.) Have Gun, Will Travel on; as Hitler.

Jane Jones and her three small children: Jane's husband, Tom, died CBS-TV. Paladin (Richard! The Rebel on ABC-TV. Star-Boone) is nearly lynched. ring Nick Adams, this new se-Gunsmoke on CBS-TV. deals with a former Con-Dillon (James Arness) goes federate Army officer who re- The moral is that you should ELECTRICITY'S certainly at the top of the list! Your electric service is working for you night and day, in every room in your home.

It lights, washes, heats, cooks, cools and much, much more. Come to. think of it, no other bargain is in quite the lame class, is it? about six months ago. He had $10,000 GI insurance and "a check your insurance policy after a stage-coach bandit whOjturns to his frontier home to $5,000 policy with a private! from time to time to make as a respectable widow ima tne town run by hood- company. Both had been sure it reads tne way you son.

lums. John uarraaine lea-: taken out before Tom was i want it to. Jubilee, U. 5. A.

on ABC-jtured premiere. married. Obviously, while your chil- 1 V. Iew season, new time pe- me AiasKans on Atsc-iv. After he got married, heidren are young youll want RADIO TONIGHT 5:45 REALM OF SPORTS 6:00 TODAY'S NEWS 6:30 JOHN WYNGAARD COMMENTARY 6:45 DINNER MUSIC 6:30 FOOTBALL CHICAGO BEARS VS.

BALTIMORE COLTS 10:00 NIGHT NEWS 10:15 ESCAPE CONCERT TILL MIDNIGHT riod. Starring Carl Smith, who; New series centers on the gold neglected to change the bene- to give them as much protec ficiary of the insurance. Both tion as possible. But, as they subs for Red Foley tonight. rush of 1898.

Starring Roger Pro Football on Moore, Jeff York and Dorothy Baltimore Colts vs. Chicago'Provine. Bears at Baltimore, Md. Chuck Jack Benny Program on named Tom mother to get leave home and marry, you'll the insurance. want to give your wife your Abnormal Situation insurance protection.

This Thompson, Howard Cosell, CBS-TV. Jack's 10th seasonal This might have been no may require changes in the problem under normal circum- policy, debut finds him in a late-evening hour for the first time. Dick Clark's World of Tal- For a person with life in- commentators. SUNDAY: The Greatest Show on Water siiranrp thp firt ntipstinn is- stances. Tom clearly wanted his wife and children to collect the insurance.

And, ent on ABC-TV. Singer Louise To whom should the insur- fN VV on MiC-TV. World champion Bnen, dancer George Tapps.lw i much hesitation waterskiers, filmed in action Bud and Travis are featured Tom's mother would have EvVR rlAPPEiJEP TO part of it to go to your wifel6' 7' 8' 9' 10 11 and 11:55 P' prus Gardens, Fla. Bud performers. Panel is made up the insurance over to and part to your children? THE "SOFT jcoiS: Wisconsin Public Service Corporation host.

of Sam Levenson, Betty Hut- Jane. 1440 ON RADIO I Or do you want your wife to had get it all to use in whatever World Series Game on NBC-'ton and Jack E. Leonard. But, Tom's mother.

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