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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 27

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19 Demonstrators Remaining In Jail; No Bond Posted Yet MCCOMB, Miss. (AP) Nine-) The 18 Negroes and one white Bond was set at $100 on teen demonstrators arrested of a group of 119 peace charge violation and protesting the suspension of twoionstrators arrested Wednesday Negro students remained in for demonstrating on steps of City go on trial Oct. 23 on disturbing the peace charges. Ten of the group have also been charged with con- today with no indication would be posted. MAY'S DRIVE-IN Under New Management 1370 Cerrillos Rd.

10 a.m. 'til 11 p.m. DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS Each CHICKEN SHRIMP TO GO Fountain Drinks to Go May Welcomes Everybody! $200 for the others. Negro attorney Jack Young, who represented the 19, said noj arrangements had been made fori posting bond. All were returned ito the Pike County Jail at nearby Friday.

October ft, 1961 THE NEW MEXICAN If WEEKEND TV HIGHLIGHTS tributing to the delinquency of a I Magnolia. minor I Most of the demonstrators were The other 100 demonstrators, ell I from Burgland Junior and Senior juveniles, will go before School, located near a new Negro housing project. The students had walked out of Court Judge Hansford L. Simmons at a later date. Thursday the 13 were school assembly Wednesday be- before City Judge Robert Brum-j cause they said officials would field.

All pleaded innocent to the not allow Brenda Travis, 16, and Isaac Lewis, 20, to re-enter school immediately. Police had arrested the two Aug. 30 aftlr a sit-in attempt at For Genuine Native Spanish Foods Steaks Special Plates dine at tho CASA MIRANDA 231 Hiwgy Now open 12 to 8:30 Daily Also food to take out YU Mondays We're Re-opening Saturday, Oct. 7 Gourmet Shrimp Creole Beef Strogonoff Coq au Vin Chicken Enchiladas a Few Selections From Our Menu the McComb Bus Station. They were released last Saturday after posting $1,000 cash bonds.

Pilots Honored EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. pilots were hon-l ored Thursday for pioneering flights in the X15 rocket plane. ENDS Arthur E. Vargas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Vargas. Taos, N. has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training at Lackland, AFB, Tex. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for Supply Specialist, at Amarillo AFB, Tex. Vargas attended Taos High School.

By United Press International Saturday: The CBS. Riot." attorney Lawrence Preston (E. G. Marshall) is called upon to negotiate a dispute between prison authorities and rioting convicts. He eventually finds himself at a prison kangaroo court defending a prisoner Southern California at the Losjp.m.

for Dallas and Minne- pecting "civilians" ami a Wd Angeles Coliseum. 5:15 p.m. EDT. Isnta areas. Los Angeles at San den camera.

10 p.m. EDT. Perry Mason, CBS. "The Case Francisco. 5:30 p.m.

for of The Malicious Mariner." Ma-iLos Angeles area. son (Raymond Burr) defends On ABC, Buffalo at Houston, ship's officer who saved a p.m. for EDT, EST. er from foundering and was thenjCST and PST areas. Dallas at accused of murdering the 4:30 p.m.

EDT for MST 7:30 p.m. EDT. land CST areas- Roaring 20's ABC. Season 15 P- EDT whose life has been threatened premiere, "No Exit." Pat Garri- by rioters. Co-stars Fritz Weav- son (Donald May) falls in love er and Frank Sutton.

8:30 p.m. wilri ma dcap heiress (Joan; Garn four Yankees vs. jO'Brien) who has underworld Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field. World Series Baseball, connectlons 7 3n p.m. EDT.

Game Three, N.Y. Yankees Leave to Beaver, ABC "No World Series Baseball, NBC. (Color). 1:45 p.m. EDT.

Wisdom. NBC. Re-run, Conver- Sitters," Reaver i sat ion with cellist Pablo Casals. Thurber Still Critical After Operation Mrs. NiJiita Says Reds Need Shelter NEW YORK (AP) James Thurber rested They are Maj.

Robert M. White, bl -V Thursday night at Hospital after undergoing surgery clear war," said Nina of the Air Force Flight Test Cen- for removal of a blood clot on ter and Joseph A. Walker of the his brajn chcV( (he of he premier National Aeronautics and Space Although Thurber had a steady "Therefore we are not building Administration Research Center. and normal blood bomb shelters. We are not Gen.

Bernard A. Schriever, the the hospital continued to list hisjgetting ready." commander of the Air Force Sys- condition as critical. Mrs. Khrushchev made her re- tems command, awarded White a The Ohio-Born Ihurber, 66, col- mar ks after spending an hour ex- Distinguished Flying Cross la sed ln hls hotel room weclnes- changing pleasantries and debat- Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field. fj me or Baby (Color).

1:45 p.m. EDT. (Jerry Mathers) refuses to let' College Bowl, CBS. T.C.U, tries College Football, ABC. parents hire a baby-sitier forfor three straight wins in A schol- sity of Iowa vs.

University of him anymore. 8:30 p.m. EDT. iarship quiz against Upsala Col- Movie Night, NBC. "Titanic," lege.

5:30 p.m. EDT. with Clifton Webb and Barbara Meet The Press. NBC. Dr.

Tingfu Stanwyck, a drama about the 1912-P. Tsiang, republic of China's U. tragedy in which 1,517 lives representative for the past, 14 lost. 9 p.m. EDT.

years, is interviewed. (Color). 0 Fight of The Week, ABC. Cas- p.m. EDT.

sius Clay vs. Alex Miteff in a 10-, 1.2,3 Go, NBC. Debut of new round heavyweight bout from children's series with 10-year-old Louisville, Ky. 10 p.m. EDT.

Richard Thomas. moun- Gunsmoke, CBS. A young ranch- tain climbing. Guest Justice MOSCOW (AP) -Mrs. Nikita; is murdered and 'Marshal 0.

Douglas. 6:30 p.m. Khrushchev told a group of (James Arness) suspects ern "peace marchers" today cow boy who is courting the Walt Disney's wonderful World. Urn's sister. 10p.m.

EDT. NBC. Part II, "The Horsemas- Make That Spare, ABC. Season ters," a story about a group Eli Albert vs. Dick of teen agers attending an Enga pro bowling sweep--lish riding academy.

Starring An- Humorist, cnm or a Soviet Union was making noj Doctors'effort to build air raid shelters. PROGRAM Information In the TV It furnlshvd Tht by television stations. Chanqat, or failure of listing of ehangti, It the responsibility ol TV stations supplying the program liitinru. TV 9BSV1C1 Dependable TV A Radio Service to p.m. Pbone TO J-880L didJ YU 3-3WS.

GREGOBI T.V. Guaranteed T.V. A Radio Serrtee W.fiO SERVICE CALL tW W. Water ro M4M premiere. "There is no defense in a nu- Weber in Khrush- stakes.

Win Elliott, commentator. 10:45 p.m. EOT. Sunday: Ed Sullivan Show, CBS. The 1 first of two programs produced Kirk.

nctte Funicello, Tommy (Color.) 7:40 p.m. EOT. Car 54, Where Are NBC. "Change Your Partner." Police officials decide to publicize the harmonious relationship FRIDAY, OCT. 6 5:00 p.m.

o'clock Report S- Western Wayi 5:15 p.m. 5-TV International .5:30 p.m. i Toy Show between I Beat J-, -j Walker and Air Force Exception- cla y- NEW WINTER HOURS OPEN EVENINGS ONLY 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.—Closed Tuesday THE PINK ADOBE 406 College St. YU 3.9976 HOT PIZZA! DARING! SHOCKING! TRUE AS LIFE! WHAT is FATE OF HER MARRIAGE Civilian Service Award.

ing disarmament with the march- Thurber came to New York infers, who arrived here Tuesday. 1925 and became famous debate took place at Mos- his stories and drawings in "House of Friendship," New Yorker magazine. He has where Mrs. Khrushchev's aides been blind in recent years. Free Delivery Phone YU 2-5524 For Prompt RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Free Fraser "A Friendly Place to Moot" served tea, chocolate and apples.

Most of the marchers did their best to convince Mrs. Khrushchev that, if the world refuses to disarm, one country should set a in West Berlin before an audi- jToody (Jo E. Ross) and ence of Allied servicemen and their families presents pienist Van Cliburn, Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars, singer Connie Francis, actress Maureen O'Hara, Rowan Martin comedy team. The hour was taped in the West Berlin Sportspalast on Oct. 3.

8 p.m. EDT. Mul-i 5 r. 6:00 p.m. doon (I-red Gwynne).

8:30 p.m. tor Hire pryr News LJi Bus Stop, ABC. Success Story, outdoors A millionaire (James p.m. returns to the town of Sunrise! Newi and threatens an impending mar- p.m. nage.

9 p.m. EDT. Show of The Week, NBC. U.S.O. Wherever They Go." A 20th 4 66" anniversary salute to the enter- Yean Pro Football: On CBS, region-Gainers who perform for G.I.

7LThe 0 good example by discarding a only, New York at St. Louis, idiences. Special guest 7:15 p.m. 2 p.m. for New York by Jack Benny, Frank Sinatra, St.

Louis areas. Washington at Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Steve Cleveland, 2 p.m. for Wash-; Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, and ington area. Chicago at Detroit, 10 p.m. EDT.

LENSIC STARTING OCT. 12 "Worthy of the Viewing of All" Edwin V. Byrne, Archbishop FOR THE BENEFIT OF NEW GUADALUPE CHURCH Tickets May be Purchased at the Following Places: Mutual Building Loan Gormley Grocery (Canyon Rd.) City Different Furniture Pat Hollls Prescription Points Liquor Store Alarid Shoe Store Chamber of Commerce Pflueger Shoe Store its armaments. Mrs. Khrushchev declined to agree.

"We do not want to be the only ones who throw our bombs into the ocean," she said. 2:30 p.m, for Chicago andj Candid Camera, CBS. Zsa Zsa She added that in the past ro jt areas. Baltimore at GreenjGabor and Dorothy Collins help years, the Soviet Union has had Bay, 3 p.m. EDT for Green Bay; Allen Funt and Durward Kirby many unfortunate ar ea.

Dallas at Minneapolis, 3:30 play some tricks before unsus- with war and does not want to' 'be in a position where it could be trampled upon again. Thirty-one persons from the United States and Western Europe participated in the march, which began in December of last year inj San Francisco. Among those having tea with Mrs. Khrushchev were: Bea Herrick of Chicago, Millie Gilbertsen of New York, Jules Rabin of New York, and Regina Fischer of New York, mother of U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer.

WILD STALLIONS GEORGE MONTGOMERY NOW SHOWING 2 BIG FEATURES DIAL 3-4991 HERI COMI THICK AMPS! PLUS MIJANON BARDOT IN "THE PIRATE OF THE BLACK HAWK" IN TECHNICOLOR STARTS TODAY i2 BIG FEATURES DIAL 3-3224 FOR FEATURE TIMES DRIVE-IN SOUTH A Hemmer Film Production A Universal-International Release MORELL "SHADOW OF THE CAT" SAT NITE "SABRE JET" ESPANOLA JAMES ISABELLE LON FRANCISCUS COOLEY BALLANTYNE FRE1TA TEMPLE CALVIN SHAW iHAJTOHNACKSON The gun-hot death on Wild Horse Mesa! ADDED FEATURE SATURDAY THE BOLDEST MOTION PICTURE OF OUR AGE! I DO NOT RECOMMEND "STUDS LONIGAN" FOR IMMATURE OR IMPRESSIONABLE YOUNG MINDS MR, MIKI TONITE and TOMORROW GARY COOPER AT: 7:00 AND 11:16 DEBORAH KEIF IN THE NAKED EDGE GLENN FORD O'CONNOR 9:12 IN Hotel Plans Gambling SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico(AP) Dorado Beach Hotel, owned by Laurance S. Rockefeller, is planning to open a gambling casino. "Our casino will be operated more as another guest, activity than as an income producing venture," manager G. Bland Hoke said. "The casino will be small, and although it will be open to the public, due to fhe distance from San Juan it is unlikely that many people other than guests will use it." Dorado is about 20 miles from San Juan.

The casino probably will be ready in December, when the winter tourist season gets into full swing. New casinos will also open in the Americana and Sheraton hotels when they open next year. The Dorado Riviera, going up not far from the Dorado Beach, also is expected to have a casino. Laurance is a brother of New York Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller. SANTA FE LODGE Presents: THE GOLDEN EARRING DUO Direct from New York City Featuring: JUAN MAKULA, the strolling gypsy violinist playing gypsy music for your dining, dancing and cocktails, until closing every night except Monday Including Sunday noon and night. Santa Fe Lodge Located 3 miles south on the Albuquerque Highway Phone YU 3-4309 NEW TONIGHT on TV! Man of few but every of them a telling weapon against thugs and I Steve McNally stirs as crusading reporter Paul Marino. TARGET: THE CORRUPTORS 10 KOAT-TV La Mesitft Restaurant Pojoaque ON VACATION, OPEN OCTOBER 21 LENSIC LAST TIMES TOMORROW MATURE TIMES: 12:30,3:25,6:10,9:01 PRICES HIGH ADVENTURE! COttlUfclA HCWKS (KIWXI ANTHONY A Monkey's Mama In comedy Frtnch I Jack the Marl THE HATHAWAYS i 7:00 to 7:30 On the inside track tar In a whan Shore 5 El Munda in -Father of the Bride Fllntatonee 7:45 p.m. 5-Air Force Story 8:00 p.m.

Zone Sunset. Strip 5-Humanities 8:30 p.m. 13 Eyewitness to History 5 Japan 4-Here and Now 9:00 p.m. Tflylor at Mini 5-Ragtime Era Corrupters 9:30 p.m. Silvers Casals 10:00 p.m.

at Qreueho Weather 4-Baseball 10:15 p.m. "Boys Town" 10:25 p.m. Day 198i 10:30 p.m. 13-Movie: "God li My Co-PIIOt" Yank Into Tokyo" SATURDAY, OCT. 7 7:00 a.m.

ID-Capt. Kangaroo 8:00 a.m. 1.1- Video 8:30 a.m. 13-Mighty Mouse 9:00 a.m. 13-Allakaxam 4-Sharl LewLj 9:30 a.m.

13 Roy Rogers Room For Daddy 10:00 a.m. King 4-Update 10:30 a.m. Series Friend 10:55 a.m. I 13-Basebali: Boston KV 11:00 a.m. 4-I'lp tne Piper 11:30 a.m.

League Baseball 7-Laurel ti Hardy Road 12:30 noon ic Hardy 1:00 p.m. Wannup 1:30 p.m. 4-Blg Picture 2:00 p.m. Iowa vi. Southern tin Piper Latino 4-Mr.

Wizard 3:00 p.m. 4-Jeff's Collie 13-TBA 3:30 p.m. 7-Robin Hood Qanf 4:00 p.m. 4-King Leonardo 7-KABQ Present! Police 4:30 p.m. 4 Kury Football 7-Kobm Hood 5:00 p.m.

4 -WelliFarfo 5:15 p.m. Scoreboard Theatre 5:30 p.m. 13- Knd of a Qua Bimanta 6:00 p.m. News 6:30 p.m. 4-Tall Mas 7 Leave It to U-The Defenders 7:00 p.m.

7:10 p.m. 13-Have Gun- WU1 7:45 STRAIGHTAWAY 6:30 to 7:00 KOAT-TV UVI 7:45 p.m. That Spirt 1:00 p.m r- Lawrence WaU 13 -(junsntoka 8:30 p.m. 13 Two Waal 9:00 P.m. 7 -Asjaulnattoa "Arabuth at Ctmarrra 9i30 "Claudia and 13- Pen Mftaoa 10:15 p.m.

13 -Movie: "Anthony 10:30 Movlt: "Pamge Nightcap Movie:.

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