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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 25

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a Friday Evening TV (R) Indicates Repeat Top Shows of Evening 5:00 2 Movie HONG KONG AFFAIR (1958) -Jack Kelly, May Wynn. American goes to Hong Kong to learn why tea plantation is losing money. 3 Clubhouse 3-Children 4 COLOR George Pierrot 5 Seachest-Popeye 6 Comedy Matinee Johnny Ginger 10 Kukla and Ollie 13 People's choice 5:05 10 Deputy Dawg 5:30 3 Variety Show 5 Huckleberry Hound 10 Dance Date (13 Wild Bill Hickok 5:50 12 Mr. Magic 5:55 4 Kukla and Ollie 6:00 3 Art for All Broken Arrow 6 News 6 Yogi Bear 10 Culver's Clubhouse 13 Donna Reed 6:15 5 Highway Patrol 3 12 News, Weather 6:25 4 News, Sports 6:30 23 6 10 13 News, Sports 7 News 12 Movie 6:45 (2 3 6 13 NewsEdwards 458 10 News Huntley, Brinkley 7 News, Weather, Sports 7:00 2 Rawhide 3 Ozzie and Harriet Tombstone Territory 5 Beach Comber 6 Dennis The Menace Brave Stallion 8 To Be Announced Adventure Theater Portuguese Man 0 War and other wonders of nature. 13 Jim Backus 7:30 3 6 13 Rawhide Meeting Rowdy's ther shocks Gil Favor and catle drovers.

5 8 International Showtime--Don Ameche introduces "World's Greatest Magicians." 7 Matty's Funday Funnies (10 To Be Announced 8:00 2 Third Man 7 12 Harrigan and Son Harrigan, feels unwanted when son cancels planned fishing trip (R). 8:30 3 6 5 Route 66 Man found dead from wound by wild stallion delivered to ranch by Tod and Buz. 4 5 10 Detectives 7 12 Flintsones Whirlybirds 9:00 7 12 77 Sunset Strip Jeff seeks killer among dozens of beautiful women. 8 National Velvet 9:30 36 13 Father of the THE STATE JOURNAL Saturday, Sept, 23, 1961 9 Lansing, Michigan Ex-Lansing Lad Wins Top Role in TV Series CRIME HUNTERS Stephen Ing newspaperman Paul Marino, undercover man, Jack Flood, crime in "Target: The Corruptors," Bride DEBUT Kay disrupts morning by announcing that she has accepted 9 marriage proposal. 5 8 10 Telephone HoUr- RETURN COLOR Harry Belafonte, Rosemary Clooney and Ferrante and Teicher.

10:00 2 3 Twilight Zone Inadequate bomb shelter causes anger and hatred among friends and neighbors. 6 77 Sunset Strip 12 Target: Corrupters DEBUT Drama starring Steve McNally as corruption-hunting columnist. Co-star Steve Conte. 13 To Be Announced 10:30 3 13 Eyewitness Study of weeks news- -Cronkite and others. 4 Here and Now DEBUT Information series showing effects of current news on those living now.

5 Men Into Space 8 Dangerous Robin (10 Best of the Post 12 Lockup 11:00 4 5.0 8 (10 12 13 News, Sports 77 State Trooper 11:10 3 Movies EDDIE CANTOR STORY (1954) -Keefe Brasselle, Eddie Cantor. Old trouper rises to top billing with Ziegfeld Follies. Good impersonation. Also I LOVE A MYSTERY (1945)-Nina Foch. Detectives face woman in a wheel chair, a mysterious head hunter, a doctor and a mad man to solve double murder.

Unlovely mystery. McNally (right), starring as crusadwith Robert Harland as his look for facts to expose syndicated which makes its bow Friday. 11:15 6 Movie MY FAVORITE BLONDE (1942) Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll. Vaudeville actor becomes involved with beautiful U. S.

spy and lots of un-American plotters. Fast and funny. (10 Jack Paar COLOR 13 Movie MY FORBIDDEN PAST (1950) -Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner. PRIVATE HELL 36 (1954)-Ida Lupino, Howard Duff, Steve Cochran. Two detectives recover missing loot, but turn greedy when they do.

Suspenseful through ranks from New York's crime melodrama. 11:20 12 Yesterday's Newsreel 11:25 2 Movies BACK TO BATAAN (1945) John Wayne, Anthony Quinn, Beulah Bondi. American colonel on Luzon helps to form a guerilla army, leads raids to make way for American landings. Above par. Also BORDER TREASURE (1950)-Good Tim Holt western.

11:30 05 8 Jack Paar COLOR 7 Movie RIDE THE PINK HORSE (1947) Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix. MUMMY'S GHOST (1944)-Lon Chaney, Jr. 12 Movie Prediction A budget is what tells you two weeks ahead of time why you're going to be broke in two weeks! When a new series named "Straightaway" debuts on A. B. C.

TV Oct. 6, central Michigan viewers will find a former Lansing youth playing a leading role. He's Brian Kelly, son of Harry F. Kelly, Michigan supreme court justice and former Michigan governor. A few Lansingites will recall that Brian in his senior year at St.

Mary high school played the lead in a school play, "Murder Will Out." Now he stands six foot two; weighs 185, and is one of the most unlikely-looking actors in Hollywood. His alert brown eyes and ruggedly handsome appearance would suggest a successful young lawyer, a bright college athlete, or maybe even an aggressive young marine corps officer. But an actor? No! Born on Feb. 14, 1931, in Detroit, Brian was one of a family of six children. Kelly was a football player in St.

Mary high school. He went on to Notre Dame where he concentrated on studies rather than athletics He was a marine corps officer in Korea in 1953. Brian aspired to a career in law long enough to finish two years at the University of Michigan Law School. But, while he was doing a commercial on a Detroit TV station, a Hollywood talent scout spotted him and took him to the movie capital for a screen test at UniversalInternational. As young Kelly was about to sign with the studio, retrenched its activities, resulting in loss of employment for many of its employes and dropping of contract plans for Kelly.

Along with hundreds of other aspiring film actors, young Kelly gravitated to the television studios. Producer Al Simon became interested in the dark Irishman with the collegiate air, and cast him as a co-starring lead in a pilot film, "War Birds." Brian did such a good job that he also was assigned to another Simon pilot, this time as third lead in "21 Beacon Street." "21 Beacon Street" was sold first and Brian Kelly was costarring in a network series before he'd been in Hollywood two years. In "Straightaway" Kelly and co-star John Ashley will play ex-marines whose interest in automobiles caused them to open a custom car center upon their discharge. They design, build, test, sell, buy, fix and rent cars. The action in "Straightaway" will take place anywhere in the country.

Two locales will be the Santa Monica beach, where Ross and Hamilton live, and a popular club on the beach, called The Horn, which they frequent. A bachelor with no immediate plans to change that status, Brian lives alone in a glasswalled bungalow overlooking the entire city of Hollywood. Perched on stilts high in the Hollywood Hills, Brian's lair is a comfortable clutter of books and records, with a heavy concentration of photographic equipment thrown in. A better-than-average photo- with a Repair Loan at Paint UP! Fix UP! BANK OF LANSING bug, Brian is often assigned to photograph new clients of modeling agencies; his career is burgeoning on both sides of the camera lens. The only Kelly to follow acting, Brian is surrounded by brothers and brothers-in-law who are in the automotive business.

BRIAN KELLY The College Boy Look His twin brother, Harry, is with General Motors. Brian's favorite food is steak, very rare, and his favorite type of girl is "intelligent, witty and cute." He loves dogs and pets of all kinds. His most recent acquisition, a large Hungarian Puli, he gave to -actor and close friend Gardner McKay, whose backyard was larger and more fitting for such a magnificent hound than the Hollywood Hills where Brian lives. Kelly's favorite music is late 19th century romantic, as expressed in the works of Rachmaninoff and Chopin. His favorite reading material is John Steinbeck and Shakespeare.

He dates quite often, but avoids getting serious with any one girl. To keep within budget these days you have to let the rest of the world go buy! HELP WANTED (Male or Female) If You Can Sell STOP OUT to BROWER'S Aurelius Road, HOLT Ask for JOHN CARROLL GROWER. FOODS Sewing Machine Sale SAVE and More! All 1961 models must go 10 make room for net models Desk Model White $9950 Elna Console Off $100 Necchi Console $14950 White Portable $4950 Singer Portable Rotary (used) $3950 Necchi Portable (Used) $9950 GUARANTEED FREE Used Portables From $1395 Some Cabinets and Automatic Portables Zig-Zag reduced Models- as much as $10000 Liberal Trade-In $5 PER MONTH Allowances EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING CO. PLENTY OF EASY STORE-SIDE PARKING OPEN TONIGHT AND MONDAY TILL 9 P. M.

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