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TELEVISION RADIO PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958 WOMAN 'SPACK PAGE SEVEN f-s. 4 Ltm Wj val at dusk: Thunder Road. 8:45, Retire? Tm Too Movie Timetable TODAY STRAND. Saddle the Wind.

2:30. WCBS CH a WRCA CH WABD CB 6 WABC CB IVOR CH WPIX CH 11 WATT? CH. 11 TELEVISION 4 1 Few Persons Know About Diseases George Burns Explains By BOB THOMAS Hollywood IP) "I can't retire I'm too old!" That's George Burns' pleasantly illogical explanation of why he is going to carry on despite Gracie Allen's retirement. Gracie is bowing out of their long-time partnership after this TV season, and the Burns and Allen show will be, no more, except TONIGHT'S FEATURES (2) Horse Race: Dixie Handicap, $25,000 added, from the Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore. (.7) Dick Clark: Guests are Pat Suzuki, Link Wray, Dinky Doo and the Don'ts and Jan and Arnie.

(4) Perry Como: Johnny Mathis, the comedy team of Rowan and Martin, Rusty Hamer and Sherry Jackson visit tonight's show. (4) Club Oasis: Martha Raye is hostess to Stan Fre- berg and the Novelties. (7) Lawrence Welk: Tonight's program salutes Mother's Day. (2) Gunsmoke: A bank robber's widow remarries and Matt Dillon suspects her second husband only wants the stolen loot which has never been recovered. 10:0011:00 (7) Billy Graham's San Francisco Crusade.

(4) Your Hit Parade. (2) Film: "Keys of the Kingdom," A. J. Cronin's story of a priest in revolutionary China stars Gregory Peck. TOMORROW MORNING (9) World's Greatest Mother: Ethel Barrymore tells the life of Mary, Mother of Christ (4) Briefing Session: "Our Middle East Policy: "Should We Carry a Bigger Stick?" TOMORROW AFTERNOON in re-runs.

But George will have his own show, if he has his way. What will he call it? Ccnld Be Sam "The George Burns Show, I guess," he replied. Then he puffed on the omnipresent cigar and added: "Unless maybe I change my name to Sam Newman." As George or Sam, he will be playing a producer. The pilot film for the new series has been made and "it will contain a brief ex planation about Gracie's retire ment. Then he'll jump into the new story line.

"As a producer, I can produce anything I want," he explained. That can lead to all kinds of situ ations. My son Ronnie will be on the show and he'll be getting involved with the various girls in my productions. Harry Morton will have his office in the same building as mine, and his wife Blanche will be around, too. And we'll never be able to get rid of Harry Von Zell." George admitted he will miss Gracie after the decades they (7) College News Conference: Israeli ambassador Abba Eban is interviewed.

(11) Baseball: Doubleheader between Washington Senators and New York Yankees from Yankee Stadium. (4) Big Issue: The administration's reciprocal trade program is evaluated by a four-member panel of businessmen and government officials. (13) Chess Match: U. S. champion Bobby Fischer challenges 13 chess players in simultaneous matches.

(2) Time for Books: Prof. Floyd Zulli of New York University examines Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" in the first of four lectures on classic novels. (4) Wide Wide World: New York's Fifth Avenue is explored from Greenwich Village to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (2) Ceiling Unlimited: Filmed repeat of the United States' accomplishments in outer space. Don 't Put Off Doing Things as They Arise By ANGELO PATRI There was once a boy who was so unhappy that his parents decided that he must be very ill and should be taken to the doctor for treatment.

"What seems to be the matter?" asked the good doctor, looking at this husky lad with the hanging head and the TOMORROW EVENING (4) Meet the Press: Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize chemist, is interviewed. By DR. HERMAN BUNDESEN now and then some readers apparently don't like the way I wTite some of my columns. They complain that I should not discuss specific symptoms of various diseases.

They argue: don't want readers diagnosing their own illnesses, do you?" Danger Signals Of course I don't and I have said so repeatedly. But I do want to drum these various dan ger signals into your mind until you recognize them as distinct warnings to see your doctor. It is astonishing how little the average person knows about his own body. Recently an extensive survey was made among 274 medical out-patients at New York Hospital. The test was devised to ds- termine just how much these persons know about such com mon conditions as diabetes, ul cers, tuberculosis, asthma, coronary thrombosis and other ail ments.

Answered Incorrectly Only about half the answers 55 per cent were correct. About, one-third of filling out multiple-choice questionnaire an-; swered 70 per cent or more of, the questions correctly. How-: ever, about one-third answered, less than half correctly. The questions most persons an-j swered correctly concerned tuberculosis f731. diabetes (71 and syphilis (63).

The ma-' jority missed questions about. coronary thrombosis, leukemia and, believe it or not, stomach ulcers. The degree of education a person posesses apparently makes a difference in his knowledge of disease and general health. High school graduates answered two-thirds of the. questions correctly.

Patients with seven years or less of schooling answered only one-third correctly. However, even high school graduates knew relatively little about stomach ulcers, leukemia and coronary diseases. Only half: of them gave the right answers to these questions. Confirms Belief This study, I think confirms the belief of most doctors that the public doesn't know enough about disease and even more important it doesn't know enough about early symptoms of disease. Since symptoms are what send you to the doctor for the more you learn about then the better off you will be.

So I'll just continue to write about! them, if you don't mind or even if you do. RIALT0 THEATRE WESTFXELS AD 8-U88 WALT DISNEY'S "OLD YELLER" PIZZA PIES DELIVERED Saturday and Snnday PL 5-9603 FREE ASKING LOTS Twentieth Century: The development of the (2) automobile is traced in "Auto Biography." Huntley takes a tour of Ireland an interview with Sean O'Casey's (4) Outlook: Chet which includes daughter. 8:00 9:00 (7) Maverick. (2) Ed Sullivan: Guests are Tony Martin, Al Hibbler, Don Rondo, Connie Francis, Dick Contino and the vaudeville team of Benny Fields and Blossom Seely. Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt pays tribute to Israel's 10th anniversary. Steve Allen: Rosemary Clooney, Rory Calhoun (4) have worked together. But he respects her decision. "Gracie really had to work harder than I did," he said. "Our scripts would run about 49 pages and she'd be in about 37 of them.

And her lines were always non sensical, which are the hardest to memorize. It Figures "I'd say, How are and she'd answer, 'there it is on the It's murder to remember stuff like that. "Besides, Gracie was never as stage-struck as I was. She doesn't know a thing about the business end, doesn't care to. When she goes into a scene, she never notices if her key light under the camera is on.

She figures if the cameraman knows his business, he'll see that the "key light is on. "As of now, Gracie says she never wants to work again, But I'm not ruling out the possibility that she'll change her mind after a while." Living with Gracie, George has learned to expect the unexpected. be done when it ought to be done, on the NOW instead of by-and-by. There is nothing so burdensome on body and mind as a duty deferred. It gnaws at the root of life and destroys all pleas ure in it.

It acts like a sleeping drug that doesn't quite take hold so the patient is half alive. Taking hold and getting busy on wnat is to be done is a won derful tonic to body and mind. it puts wings on feet and hands: it lifts the spirit until it soars in laughter and kind feelings. It warms up the whole being so it is friend to all the world. Too, it makes a person like himself a ot, it makes him feel worthy of other- liking and even admira tion, and that's pure elixir of life.

So tonight, boys and girls when you look at your English assign mem wnicn means reading a book and making notes and writ ing a report due three weeks from now, get at it and keep at it until by and by it is completed and handed in on time. And you will feel so good when the teacher smiles at you! Easy to Shampoo Short hair cuts and casual settings mark the hair-do's created to complement chemise frocks. These styles require little more than frequent shampoos and nightly brushing to maintain their beauty. Spanish Cream When you want to prepare a Spanish cream that separates into layers, do not cool the gelatin-custard mixture' before folding in the egg whites. DMEL1EN EVENINGS 7:00 and 6:30 Cont.

Snn. and Holiday PL 8-6750 LAST TIMES TODAY "Witness for the Prosecution" and "No Place to Hide" SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY HEMINGWAY'S A WELL ARMS I Cinemascope STlDCOPHONiC SOVMO Pins Cartoon I iMMTITtA COLOR OLOft LUXI fi ti tm 88 1 DrDI LUXBS Kg i9WHB I TO at a and Lionel Hampton join Steve. (4) Dinah Shore: Nanette Fabray, Gisele MacKenzie and Julius La Rosa help Dinah salute Mother's Day. (7) Sid Caesar. 9:3010:00 (2) (4) Alfred Hitchcock: Loretta Young: A runs in a "Strange Adventure when she meets an artist.

(7) Mike Wallace: justice of the Supreme Court, is asked his views on invasions of privacy, loyalty oaths and censorship. (2) What's My Line? Last Paradise. WOODBRIDGE DRIVE IN, Cartoons. 8:30: Teacher's Pet. 9:22: Damn Citizen.

11:42. UNION OUTDOOR. Saddle the Wind. 8:15, Men of the Fighting, Lady. 10:00.

SOMERVILLE DRIVE IN. Saddle the Wind. 8:15. Unholy Wife, 10 :00. BRUNSWICK DRIVE TN.

King Solomon's Mine. 8:20. 12:10: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, 10:15. Meat Shrinkage Although searing meat in a very hot oven or skillet improves its brown appearance it does increase shrinkage. Bread Crumbs When you are turning slices or fresh bread into crumbs, you can tear the bread with a fork or cut it fine with a knife.

Bernard sville BE 8-0357 On Our Giant Wide Screen Clark Gable Doris Day "TEACHER'S PET" 4 Miles West of SomervfUe On Rt. 82 RA 2-0222 Wed. Sat. Htr 7. 10 "MERRY ANDREW" Danny Kaye Pier Anjrell Cinemascope and Color Plus "OREGON PASSAGE" John Erickion Lola Albright Cinemascope and Color Every Friday Nite 5 Kolor Kar.

toons Now Open KIDDIE PLAYGROUND Gift Ticket Books Now on Sale PL 6-5477 Opens 1:00 7:15 P. M. LfllKIEMTY hurry i LAST 4 DAYSa FEATURE TODAY 8:00 8:30 P.M. TOMOBBOW 3:30 8:00 PJH. PLENTY OF SEATS FOR ALL LECILRDEMILLE'S TheTen Commandments STARTS WED: ANTHONY PERKINS SOPHIA LOREN "DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS" A Walter Reade Theatre PL 6-3500 Last Times Today ROBERT TAYLOR JULIE LONDON JOHN CASSAVETES PREVUE TONITE STARTS TOMORROW tie's the schoolteacher who wanted i 1.1.

i. man in the i Circus! Adm. 65c Open 7:00 Show 8:15 4 BIG UNITS -4 HOUR OF COLOR CARTOONS AIi AN LAOS "RED MOUNTAIN" Color 4c i CHARLTON HXSTON "PONY EXPRESS" Color Added Late Horror Show IIBtKTY 9 Ell 7) 9) (ID Damon Runyon Theater Ad World Dick Powell Drama 64.000 Challenge 10:00 i 2): 4) 5) 7) 9) (11) Loretta Young Show Film: -Cage of Gold" (1952) -Mike Wallace -Film: 'Not Wanted' -Studio 67-What's My Line -Film: 'Claudia and David' (1946) 2) 7) Film: 'Woman on the Run' (1950) 2)-( 4)-(13)- 20th Century Fox Hour Film: 'Betrayed' (1944) News News Wrestling Film Film: 'Odd Man Out' (1947) Strange Stories Evening Prayer Beat the Champions Film: I. the Jury" (1953) Film: 'Overland Mail 11:15 2)- 11:30 7)-( 2)- Robbery' 2:40 2) News Radio Programs WABC 770 WKCA 660 WCBS 880 WOB 710 TONIGHT 6 :00 WRCA Monitor WOR News; Studio WABC Ed Jordan WCBS Ford Show; News 5:15 WCBS Kentucky Derby 5:30 WOR Sports; News WRCA News 5:15 WCBS Jim Lowe 5:45 WCBS Jim Lowe WKCA News WOR News, L. Van WABC Martin Block WCBS News; Sports 6:15 WKCA -Jin.

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WILL SHOW DANCE TROUPE New York (JP) Ed Sullivan announced that the Moiseyev dance troupe of Moscow will appear on his CBS -TV program June 29. The folk dancers are touring the United States and 4:20. Andrew. PARAMOUNT, Mamzene t-igaire. 2:30.

4:30. 6:30. 8:30. 10:30. LIBERTY, The Ten command ments.

2:00. 8:30. At DUNELLEN. Witness ior me Prosecution, 6:36. No Place to Hide.

3:44. 5:24, When Worlds Collide. 2:22. PARK COMMUNITY (South Plain-field) Snow White, 1:30. 4:20.

7:15, Under Water Warrior, 2:43, LIBERTY (Bernardsville); Teach er's Pet 7:10 9:20. AMBOYS DRIVE IN, Fun Carnival at dusk: The Great Sioux Upris ing, 8:45: The Long Hot bummer. 10:15: The Snow Man. WOODBRIDGE DRIVE IN. Car toons.

8:25: Pony Express, Red Mountain, The Werewolf, 12:27. UNION OUTDOOR, Raintree County, 8:10. Gun Battle at Mon-terev. 11:20. SOMERVILLE DRIVE IN.

Merry Andrew, 8:75, Oregon Passage, 10:15. BRUNSWICK DRIVE IN. Battle Cry, 8:20, 12:55: Bombers B-52, 11:00. SUNDAY STRAND, Merry Andrew, 2:00, 4:00, 8w00. 10:00.

PARAMOUNT, Mamzelle Pigalle, 2:30. 4:30. 6:30, 8:30. 10:30. LIBERTY, The Ten Commandments.

2:30. 8:00. PARK COMMUNITY (South Plain-field) Snow White. 1:30. 4:20, 7:15, Under Water Warrior, 2:45, 5:45.

8:45. LIBERTY (Bernardsville). Teacher's Pet. 2:22. 6:55, 9:15.

AMBOYS DRIVE IN. Fun Carni Route 18 East Brunswick. If. J. TURNPIKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Phone Clifford 7-5050 OPEN ALL YEAR LAST TIME TONIGHT Academy Award Winner Joanne Woodward "LONG HOT SUMMER" In color Another Peyton Place plus "PLUNDER ROAD" Gene Raymond Wayne Morris STARTS SUNDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 12 13 Rob't Mitchum Jacques Abuchon "THUNbERROAD" Blasting' the Screen In A Tommygnn Massacre pins B.

Montgomery Diane Brewster They Called Him "BLACK PATCH" The Clond He Lived Under Was As Black As His Name All People On Horseback Admitted Free Sunday Evening Box Office open 7:00 Show at Dusk. Children Under 12 Free. Kartoon Karnival every Friday Kite. 5 Cartoons Giant Kiddie Flay land How Open This Week HAS THE HITS cheese Last Times Today Technicolor ELIZABETH TAYLOR "RAINTREE'COUNTY" STERLING HATDEN "Gun Battle at Monterey" Starts Tomorrow Cinemascope Technicolor ROBERT TAYLOR "SADDLE THE WIND" VAN JOHNSON "Men of the Fighting Lady" FREE CARNATIONS to MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY Ph. CH 7-5483 Tab Hunter Dorothy Malonp ALDO RAY "BATTLE CRY" CinemaScope-Technlcolor Fins Natalie Wood Karl Maiden "BOMBERS B-52" Starts Tomorrow Deborah Kerr Stewart Granger "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" PinsJane Powell Howard Keel "7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" NOW YOUR WEEKEND WILL NOT BE COMPLETE UNTIL 1 YOU'VE SEEN BRIGITTE 1 BARDOT DAILY AT 7:30 9:30 Snn.

Cont. from P.M. 4 STARS Daily News 1 I 1 i I ae 1 1 rI' 'V tk UX 8ti CINEMASCC. a lit NEW JERSEY SrfOWING I I j.iT7Ii iU.i)iVAI) IN SOUTH PLAINFIELD sagging shoulders. "He's very sick, Doctor.

He doesn't play. He doesn't do well in school. He is perfectly miserable. Do something for him." The examination the doctor made showed nothing that could be blamed for such a sad state so he began asking questions, all sorts of questions such as, "What has this boy to do each day?" "Oh," said his mother, "Nothing at all, Doctor, nothing at all, except one thing. His father insists that he bring in one pail of water from the spring each day but he feels so wretched that he puts it off, sometimes he puts it off so long that he has to go for it just before bedtime." "INDEED," said the wise physician.

"I'll tell you what to do for his sad state of health and I know he will improve, and soon. See that he gets that pail of water from the spring each morning before he gets any breakfast. First thing. Remember. And report to me in a week." So said, so done.

And would you believe it by the end of the week that boy was bright and shining, head up, shoulders square, lessons well done. "It's; a miracle, Doctor. Just a miracle how that boy has improved," said his mother, "You wouldn't know it was the same boy. HE WASN'T the same boy. He was a new boy who learned how important it is to do what should The Stars Say For Tomorrow Arrange to do something which can promote close friendships and insure harmonious relation- shiDS on Sunday.

Spend some time in outdoor activities if you can but, if you must work, be tactful with associates. If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that from now until the beginning of July your attention will probably be focused upon occupational matters. During this period you should make fine gains, especially if you are engaged in work requiring a good memory and meticulous attention to detail. Except for brief periods in late August and early September, family matters, personal relationships and travel activities will be under fine aspects, and early December should see the beginning of improvement in your financial status. That period should bring you opportunities for expanding your interest in 1959.

A child bom on this day will be ambitious, intelligent and rarely defeated by adverse situations. The Day After Tomorrow Put your time and effort to effective use rather than dissipate, either through inefficiency on Monday. You may have to make a few concessions to obtain special favors you desire. It is a good time, however, for encouraging new friendships. For the Birthday If Monday is your birthday, your job outlook for the next three months is highly stimulating.

Planetary influences indicate that great strides can be made toward achieving occupational goals by early July. Do not expect too much from a monetary standpoint, however, until mid-December. During September your chart stresses benefits through the cooperation of others. Personal relationships will be under fine aspects then, with the accent upon happy working conditions. Do make the most of these fine influences.

Your prospects, though not spectacular, should be happily satisfactory. A child born on this day will be endowed with an unusually retentive memory but may have to curb a tendency toward "Listen, Listen young woman tourist in Rome William O. Douglas, associate 5) Magic Clown 7) Western Movie 10:15 5) Wonderama 10:30 2) Look Up and Live 11:00 2) Eye on New York 7) Focus 11:15 9) World's Greatest Mother 11:30 2) Camera Three 4) Briefing Session 5) Pet Center 7) This Is the Life 11:45 9) Inspiration 11:55 2) News 12:00 2) Our Miss Brooks 4) Decision for Research 5) Times Youth Forum 7) Christophers 9) Oral Roberts (13) Film: Reckless Moment' (1949) 12:45 (11) Steelworkers Meeting 12:30 2) Wild Bill Hickok 4) Ask Congress 5) Between the Lines 7) Faith tor Today 9) Bible and Science (11) Halls of Ivy 12:45 9) Christian Science 1:00 2) Film: 'Adventures of Robinson Crusoe' 4) Mr. Wizard 5) Mr. and Mrs.

North 7) Youth on the March 9) Space and the Atom (ID Bishop Sheen 1:15 7) World Travels 1:30 4) Catholic Hour 5) Film: 'Dark Mirror (1946) 7) College News Conference (13) Film: 'Kidnaped' (1948) 1:40 (ll)--Sports 2:00 4) Citizens Searchlight 7) Dean Pike (11) Baseball 2:30 2) Concept 4) Comment 7) Roller Derby 9) Joe Palooka (13) Oral Roberts 3:00 4)--Big Issue 5) Film 'Cage of Gold' (1952) 9) Film: 'Not Wanted' (13) Big Match 4:00 2) Time for Books 4) Wide Wide World 7) Dangerous Assignment (13) Film: "Roosevelt Story' 4:30 2) Face the Nation 7) Paul Winchell Variety 9) Film: 'Not Wanted' 5:00 2) Ceiling Unlimited 5) Waterfront 7) Texas Rangers (13) N. J. Legislative Inquiry 5:30 4) Saber of London 5) Mr. D.A. 7) Lone Ranger 6:00 2) Last Word 4) Meet the Press 5) City Assignment 7) Annie Oakley 9) Corliss Archer (13) Television, U.

S. A. 6:30 2) Twentieth Century 4) Outlook 5) Frontier 7) Hawkeye 9) Science Fiction Theater (13) Meyner's Report 7:00 2) Lassie 4) My Friend Flicka 5) Lilli Palmer 7) You Asked for It 9) Cartoontime (13) Jungle 7:20 (ID Sports 7:30 2) Baqhelor Father 7) Maverick 4) No Warning 5) Mickey Rooney 9) Headline (11) Guy Lombardo (13) Evangel Hour 8:00 2) Ed Sullivan 4) Steve Allen 5) Uncommon Valor 9) Eddie Cantor (ID I Search for Adventure (13) Oral Roberts 8:30 5) Sherlock Holmes 7) Scott Island 9) Favorite Story (11) Kingdom of the Sea 9:00 2) Theater 4) Dinah Shore 5) TV Readers Digest 7) Sid Caesar 9) Paris Precinct (ID David Niven (13) Film: 'Sword of D'Artag-nan' (1953) 9:30 2) Alfred Hitchcock Drama (5) Errol Flynn 10:3011:00 Today's Programs 2:00 2) Congressional Close-up 4) Film: JLes Miserables' (1952) I 5) Film: 'Fabulous Dorseys' 9) Film: 'Danger Street' (1947) 2:30 2) Film: 'Black Ridpr" (1954) 7) Film: 'Her Husband's Affairs' (1947) 3:00 9) Film: 'Not Wanted' 3:15 7) Film: 'Saint's Girl Friday' (1954) 3:30 2) Film: 'Slightly French' (1949) 4:00 5) Film: 'Flying Blind' (1941) 7) Film: 'Lisbon Story" (1946) 4:30 2) Susie 4) Documentary Film 9) Film: 'Not Wanted' 4:50 (11) Sports 5:00 2) Horse Race 4) Subject Is Jazz (11) Western Movie (13) Film: 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge' (1942) 5:30 2) Film: 'Journey for Margaret (1942) 4) Ask the Camera 5) Film: 'Saps at Sea' 7) Jungle Jtm 6:00 4) Film: 'Yellow Tomahawk' (1954) 7) Rin Tin Tin 9) Flash Gordon (11) Brave Eagle (13) Film: 'Badmen of Tombstone' (1948) 6:30 5) Cartoons 7) Annie Oakley 9) Steve Donovan (11) Sheena 6:45 2) World News 6:55 2) Weather-Carol Reed 7:00 2) Don Ameche 5) Children's Hour 7) Foreign Legionnair 9) Rocky Jones (11) Sky King 7:25 4) News 7:30 2) Perry Mason 4) People Are Funny 7) Dick Clark Show 9) Film: 'Not Wanted' (11) Tomahawk (13) Film: 'Immediate Disaster' (1954) 8:00 4) Perry Como 5) Crusade in the Pacific 7) Country Music (11) Abbott and Costello 8:30 2) Top Dollar 4) Mr. and Mrs. North (11) Amos 'n' Andy 9:00 2) Oh Susanna 4) Club Oasis 5) Film: 'Blue Lamp' (1950) 7) Lawrence Welk 9) Film: 'Biff Street' (1942) (11) Bowling Time (13) Film: 'High Conquest' (1947) 9:30 2) Have Gun.

Will Travel 4) Turning Point 10:00 2) Gunsmoke 4) Amateur Hour 7) Billy Graham (ID Film: 'Boomerang (1947) 10:30 2) Sea Hunt 4) Your Hit Parade 5) Errol Flynn M) Bowline Film (13) Film: 'Sierra Passage' (1950) 11:00 2) News 4) News 5) Wanted 7) Film: 'Man-made Monster 11:10 2) Wpather and Sports 11:15 2) Film: 'Kevs of the King- aom (JM44) 4) Film: 'Road to Denver (1955) 11:30 5) Liberace 9) Strange Stories 9) Beat the Champions 5) Film Shorts 12:30 4) Film: 'Condemned Women' (193S) 1:50 2) Film: 'The Magnet (1950) 3:20 2) News Tomorrow's Programs 8:00 2) Agriculture. USA 4) Sunday Variety 7) Cartoons 8:30 5) Pathways to Faith 9:00 2) Big Picture 5) Cartoons 9:30 2) Way To Go 5) Wonderama 30:00 2) Lamp Unto My Feet S. Plalnfield ATe. off Para: Ave. TODAY THRU SUNDAY WALT DISNEY'S first featun lOrnnf DAN nan cvi InCinouScoh UnikL I SAT.

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