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Independent from Long Beach, California • Page 165

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Independenti
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Ten SUNDAY January 23, 1966 PAID ADVERTISEMENT 7:30. 11 Mr. Wishbone, Jim Allan 13 Gospel Favorites (relig.) 8:00 A.M. 2 Lamp Unto My Feet: "Academic Freedom at Catholic Universities," focusing on faculty strike against St. John's 9 -Hour of St.

Francis 8:30 2 Look Up Live: "The Nuncio," Donald Davis, James Earl Jones, Yaphet Kotto. First in 2-part dramatization of a mythical developing rote of Catholic Church. 4 Movie: "Corvette K-225," Randolph Scott ('43) 5 Herald of Truth (relig.) 7 Story Time: "Prayer' 1 9 (Color) Movie: "Run for Cover," Jas. Cagney ('55) 13 TV Gospel Time (relig.) 9:00 A.M. 2 Camera Three: "Dances of India," Nala Najan 5 Cathedral of Tomorrow 7 (Color) Beany Cecil 11 Highway Patrol 13 Variectades, R.

Inglesias 8:30 2 Face the Nation: Sen. Russell B. Long assistant Senate majority leader and possible successor to Byrd as chairman of Senate finance committee. 7 (Color) Peter Polamus 11 Superman, Geo. Reeves 10:00 A.M.

2 Steps to Learning (educ.) 4 This Is the Life (Luth.) 5 Wild Bill Hickok NBA BASKETBALL, 11:00 a.m., ch. 7, from Kiel Auditorium, has the St. Louis Hawks hosting the Philadelphia 76ers. YEAR OF ROOKIES, 11:30 p.m., color, ch. 2, sppt- NFL newcomers Dick Butkis, Gale Sayers, Ken Witliard, Tucker Frederickson and Bob Hayes.

NFL PRO BOWL, 12 noon. In color, ch. 2, has Jack Drees the Coliseum with tapes of last Sunday's clash as 'the a all stars avenged a season of humiliations with a 36-7 victory over the West. BING CROSBY Pro-Am Championship, 1:30 ch. 4, airs the last four holes at Pebble Beach, as the top 40 teams In yesterday's round vie for $104,500 in prize money.

CBS SPORTS Spectacular, 2-30 p.m., ch. 2, has Gil Stratton and H. D. Thoreau with the 7th annual L.A. Invitational track meet, including the U.S.

debut of Kenyan distance champion Kipchoge Keino, taped last night at the Sports Arena. NBC SPORTS in Action, 4 p.m., in color, ch. 4, short- features the International Grand Prix of hydroplane racing from Miami's Marine Stadium, with speeds in excess of 150 mph. THE CHAMPIONS, 11:00 p.m., ch. 5, documents the greats of sporls, including a comeback, breaking the 4-min.

mile by Landy and Bannister, story of and history of the, Djtyis fuj), 7 (Color) Bullwinkle Show 9 Movie: "Halliday Brand," Joseph Gotten ('57) 11 Polka Varieties, Paul Wilcox (premiere), with Frank Yankovic and Henry-Haller 13 Panorama Latino (Span.) 34 Escuela KMEX (English) 10:30 2 Viewpoint, Jere Witter 4 Catholic Council II" (part 3) 5 Mormon Tabern. Choir 7 Discovery '66: "Jets at JFK." Behind-the-scenes look at the busy John F. Kennedy International Airport, N.Y.C., looking at its planes, crews 13 Sod Security in Action. 10:45 '13 Reconciliation 11:00 A.M. 2 KNXT News, Jim Brown 4 Movie: "Black Magic," -Orson Welles ('44) 5 HOME BUYERS' GUIDE Paul Langtord visit) new homes throughout 7 NBA Basketball (sports).

11 (Color) Movie: "Valley of the Doomed," Don Megowan (Halves) 13 Church in the 11:30 2 (Clr) Year of the Rookies (see sports). 9 Movie: "Left-Handed Gun," Paul Newman ('58) 12:00 NOON I IIFL ALL-STAR PRO BOWL GAME! Firs) lime on L.A. TV! In Color! 5 Stories of the Century J3 Rev. Oral Roberts (relig.) 12:30 4 (Color) Quiz a Catholic 5 Movie: "Geronimo," Preston Foster ('39) 13 (Color) Faith for Today 34 Quien lo Sabe (quiz) 1:00 P.M. 4 (Color) My Favorite Sermon: Rev.

H. H. Brooking, 1st African Methodist Episcopal, L.A. 7 Directions '66: "Trail of Tears." Dramatic inquiry into the integration problems of the American Indian 11 Movie: "The Verdict," Sydney Greenstreet ('46) 13 Voice of Calvary (rellg.) 1:30 4 Bing Crosby Nat'l Pro- Am Golf Championship (see 7 Issues, and Answers: Amb. W.

Harriman, just back from goodwill trip around world 9 Stan Richards, News 13 Cal's Corral (to 4 p.m.) 1:45 9 Movie: Gun," Paul Newman ('58) 2:00 P.M. 5 Movie: "Somewhere in the Night," John Hodiak ('46) 7 770 on TV, Carl George 2:30 2 CBS Sports Spectacular (see 7 Movie: "Grounds for Marriage," Van Johnson 3:00 P.M. 4 (Clr) College Report, Bob Wright: "In the Good Old Summertime" tlcship," John Mills 3:30 4 International Zone (UN) 34 Canciones del Recuerdo 4:00 P.M. 2 Ages of Man (see spec.) 4 (Clr) NBC Sports, in Ac- lion, Jim Simpson, Bill Cullen (see ft Movie: "Mummy's Hand," Dick Foran, 7 (Color) Amejica'n Sports- 9 (Clr) Movie: "Tiger of the 7 Seas," Anthony Steel Gianna Maria 13 (Color) Changing Times 34 Guilarras (guitarists) 4:15 13 (Clr) Passport to Profit 4:30 2 Alumni Fun (see spec.) 4 Southern Baptist Hour: 'The Statesman," Robert Burr. Drama of John dedication to principles of freedom contributed to writing of the Bill of Rights.

13 Bronco, -Ty Hardin 34 Mono a Mano Ranchero 5:00 P.M. 4 Profile: "Concert for Woodwinds" 7 Press Conference: Mrs. Geri Turner Davis, schoolteacher author of "A Cat Called Jesus" 11 Chiller (movie): "Flight of-Lost Balloon," Marshall Thompson (61) 34 Toros (bullfights). 5:30 2 Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour 4 (Clr) Agriculture USA: "Image the Truth" 7 (Clr) Movie: "Remarkable Mr. Pepnypacker, Clifton Webb.

9 Step This Way, Gretchen Wyler (repeat of Fn.) 13 (Color) Rocky Friends 6:00 P.M. 2 (Color) 20th Century, Walter Cronkite: "The Majestic, Polluted Hudson," Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Sen. Robert Kennedy, Rep.

Richard L. Ottinger. The river's great natural i beauty and its man-made squalor. 4 (Clr) Frank McGee Report. World and national news, plus feature on Australian troops Viet Nam, one of whom charges needless G.I.

casualties due to ncalifience. 6 "POLKA FARMER JOHN HEATS Salute to "Hello Dolly 1 9 (Clr) Surf's Up! Stan Richards. Surfing films 13 (Color) Waldo's Cartoons 28 French Chef, Julia Child: "Cheese Souffle" 6:30 2 Ralph Story's L. A. A look hack at County Arboretum and Santa Anita monuments to the colorful exploits of "Lucky" Baldwin.

4 Meet the Press (special) 9 Marshal Dillon, J. Arness 11 Outer Limits: "Tourist Attraction," Janet Blair, 13 TALES OF TERROR pres. -JL. by RELIABLE MORTGAGE "Murder at Midnight," Alice White ('31) 28 World Press, In-depth 7:00 P.M. 2 (Color) Lassie, Robert Bray, Andy Clyde.

Lassie tries to help an old miner keep a cow he's accused of rustling. 5 Grand Ole Opry, Sonny James, Tex Ritter, Skeeter 7 (Clr) Voyage to Bottom of Sea, Richard Basehart. A world holocaust is threatened when a meteor shower ignites part of a radiation celt and sets the sky ablaze. 9 Twilight Zone: "Old Man in the Cave," James Coburn, John Anderson. 7:30 2 (Color) My Favorite RayWalston, 'Matinee with Vera Ralston ('49) 11 Profiles In Courage: "Charles Evans Hughes, Kent Smith, Harry Bellaver.

Defense of Socialists expelled by the New York legislature jeopardizes his political future. 13 (Clr) Impact, Don Reynolds: "Marriage--Fulfill- PETER Lind Hayes returns as host of "Alumni Fun" when the series begins its fourth season at 4 p.m. Sunday, channel 2. I I I Con I idol's career is nearly ruined when breakdown in Martin's circuitry disrupts TV broadcasting and transmits the actor's picture sans hairpiece, shoulder pads and girdle. 4 (Clr) Disney's Wonderful World of Color: "Moon Pilot," Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O'Brien, Dany Saval (pt.

2.) Astronaut discovers a beautiful stowaway, who wants to stop off on the way to the moon to meet her folks. 5 (Color) Count Basie-The nig Bands (see 9 Movie: "The Mindbend- ers," Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements Scientist is trapped by his own brain-washing experiments. 11 (Clr) High Adventure with Lowell Thomas: "Timbuktu to Madagascar." Spotlighted is a weird "dance of the dead." 28 Fires of Creation, glassblower John Burton (pt. 2) 8:00 P.M. 2 (Color) Ed Sullivan Show with Maria (Nat's widow) Cole, Duke Ellington and his orchestra, Ricky Nelson, Eydie Charlie Drake and Bob King, selections from off.

Broadway's "The Mad 7 (Color) The FBI, Efrem. Zimbalist, Earl Holliman, Barbara Luna, Donald May. Incognito on the underworld's pay-to-flee underground railroad, Erskine's identity-becomes known. (The real FBI has a "public alert" tonight.) 13 SURVIVAL! of Murder) Convict on Death Row! "Johnny Resko Story" 28 USA--Music: "Jazz, the Experimenters," Charles Mingus, Cecil Taylor 34 Mama (drama) 8:30 4 (Color) Branded, Chuck Connors, James MacArthur. William Bryant.

Jason decides to accept a 10-year-old invitation from President Grant to have a drink. 5 EASTERN MORTGAGE CO, -4r Presents "The Fighting Wayne V. Failure." 28 Intertel: "Tahiti--Pacific Cocktail." Probe of beauty and problems 34 La Hora de Raul Astor 9:00 P.M. 2 Mason, Raymond Burr, George Wallace, Jeanne Cooper. Scientist leading a double" life files flight plans for a trip in his company's plane, and it crashes In flames under bizarre circumstances.

4 (Color) Bonanza, Lome Greene, Michael Landon, Rod Cameron (pt. 2). While Hoss goes to work at a Pony Express way station in Paiute country, Wade uses Ben's money to hire Washington lobbyists to push his subsidy in Congress. 7 Movie: "The Hustler," Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, George C. ScoU, Piper Laurie ('61-1 st run).

Pool shark 13 Adventure Theatre 34 Teatro 34 (drama) 9:30 11 Opinion in Ihe Capital: Sen. John Tower 13 Dan Snioot Report 28 Sun. Night Symphonies: "Cleveland Symphony," George Szell. 9:45 9 Headline History: Wendell Willkie 13 Capital Rep't, D. Jackson Tele-Yucj 10:00 P.M..

'2 Candid Camera, Durwai'd Kirby. Guest Fannie Flagg plays a fidgety pilot who deliberately unnerves passengers. 4 (Color) Testing: Is Anybody Honest? (special) 9 (Color) Passport Nine 11 (Clr) Tom Franklin news 13 (Color) The Ski Show 34 Dan.Smoot Report (Sp.) 10:30 2 What's My Line, J. Daly. Guests: Joan Fontaine, Tony Randall 6 Men at the Top, Mike Vance with VPs of New York-Life, Pepperdine 11 Louis Lomax hrs.) Rabbi Franklin Cohen on Jews in Watts, gynecologist on legalized abortion, inventor of $5 smog device, returnee from 1 years in Tijuana jail 13 Movie: "Great Expectations," Henry Hull ('34) 2 Sun.

News, Bill Stout 4 (Color) 11th Hour News 5 Special of Week: "The Champions" (sports) 9 Open End, David Susskind: "How to Be a Jewish Mother." 11:15 2 '(Clr) Movie: "From Earth lo Moon," Joseph Gotten, George Sanders 4 The Saint, Roger Mooro 11:45 7 Movie: "Night of Quarter Moon," Julie Condon 12:00 13 Movie: "I Cover the War," John Wayne ('37) 12:45 2 Movie: "Horse Feathers," Marx Brothers ('32) ALUMNI FUN--4th season premiere. Pennsylvania and Michigan last season's finalists, kick off the new series at 4 p.m.', ch. 2, with Peter Lind Hayes returning as host. "Old grads" of Pennsylvania are Walter O'Malley, writer Pete Martin and Mrs. Marietta Tree, with Michigan alumni team composed of G.

Mennen Williams, Robert Q. Lewis and publisher Arnold Gingrich. In filmed segment, Hubert Humphrey appeals for support of education. AMERICAN SPORTSMAN--2nd season premiere. Curt Gowdy is host as actor Craig Stevens joins the Maharja of Bundi hunting tigers In India's jungles, while Phi) Harm shoots for pheasant in Nebraska's cornfields and fly fisherman Joe Brooks casts In waters of Argentina and Florida.

Curt Gowdy hosts, at 4 p.m. in color, ch: 7. AGES OF MEN--Sir John Gielgud's internationally- acclaimed one-man Shapespearean program, filmed in New York City last June with David Susskind and Daniel as producers, will be aired in two hour-long parts at 4:30 p.m. both today-and'next Sunday, ch. 2.

Divided Into three sections--youth, manhood and old age--presentation includes 18 plays and 14 sonnets by the MEET THE of State Dean Rusk faces questions of four of Europe's leading journalists as five of the world's capitals are linked for a special full-hour edition, by Early Bird satellite, at 6:30 p.m., ch. 4. Witn Edwin Newman moderating, Rusk is joined in Washington by panelist Lawrence E. Spivak, with reporters abroad Including Peregrine Worsthrone (London), Michel Gordey (Paris), Hans Ulrich Kempski (Bonn) and Eltore Della- Giovanna (Rome.) COUNT BASIE: The Big Bands--A full hour of music by the immortal Count Basie and his band, from "One 0 Clock Jump" to "All of Me," is offered at 7:30 p.m., color ch. 5, with blues singer Leon Thomas featured.

TESTING: Is Anybody CBS in me middle of its third national testing program (pt. 2 this Tuesday) NBC gets into the act with the first of a testing series of it's own. Opener, at 10 p.m., in color, ch. 4, enables viewers to compare their honesty in selected situations witn national standards of moral values and ethics. Host Frani, McGee points out that there are no man tax'but Wot in the'local might cheat on his income.

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