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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 9

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Page 9 A Thursday, March 26, 1959 Orlando Evening Star GET IT FAST through Classified ads! Iet a "Wanted" ad round up what you want. Call GA 3-8511. Phone GA 14U Clswfiod GA 851 TV Comment Garry Moore Real Live, On Live TV Billy Glenn George Keller, Past 93, Still Keeps Posted On Current Events GOOD EVENI.V. mbiiiWMfciMWIi iAt irfr l.jJik. irr Ti I if) i jf 'I I Yvonne DeCarlo emerged Robert Flint McCullough de By BILL SUMMERS I 1 1 nan A A A BAntA as more than adequate come voted an entire summer to Fair Queen excitement last night on I've Got A Secret Miss Pat Cossin, 535 Rugby Orlando, an education; Bumped into Louis Dolive, and he and Mrs.

Josephyne went to Mount Dora Sunday and called on George Keller, Mrs. Dolive's dad. As most of you know, George is an old-time Orlando editor, publish er, reporter and for years represented the Mergenthaler Linotype Co. in Florida. He was late.

He rushed on as panelists mugged to hide sophomore at the University of Florida, was named the traveling historic wagon route from St Joseph, original starting point of wagons, through Dodge City, Denver, Salt Lake City and the Donner Pass to San Francisco. William Ewald of UPI, after watching Perry dienne last night on Milton Berle. With Four' Lads providing pleasant musical background, Uncle Miltie had a pretty fair show. Over a period of weeks Dick Clark played Frankie Avalon's record, Venus, and daily pre- fact the emcee wasnt there 959 Agricultural Fair queen.1 It seems Moore was next Bill Hayes and Florence Hetidersotu ting up the curtain on a new and exciting musical dramatic series. Every Thursday they'll welcome you to "opening night" of a play written expressly for television, and featuring name performers.

Tonight Jackie Cooper and Qenevtevcj Versatile Jackie Cooper and delightful Genevieve (in her first TV dramatic appearance), star in "A Nice Place To Hide," a warm-hearted drama set in a small university town, Presented by Oldsmobile in behalf cf your local authorized quality dealer TONIGHT 860 TO 9 ON NBC 2 door attacking a steak and She was sponsored by; hyrsus Horticulture Club; and competed with four other, Como's Tuesday night effort. clock was wrong. His teleprompter man fran tically told him he was on candidates. I dieted it would hit top. It has jsaij ne getting tired of "Mr.

Keller, now past 93, is one of the most remarkable men I've know," Louis said. "His mind is keen and alert. It is really amazing how he gets around, and keeps posted on current events. And you'd be surprised, too, how many friends from Orlando Pat reigned over the 17th' "elaborately casual show, the and now you see how. Clark can just about call tune on annual agricultural fair at the university over the weekend.

friendly puppy dog gee- whili-kers and shucks kind of ap Garry took it to mean he had two minutes or so. When he discovered "on" meant "on" Moore took off like a jet from a catapult Ah, live television, it's tunes. It wouldn't pay singer to get on wrong side of the PhUly deejay. To get feel of Wagon Train, Building Set DELAND Construction proach to entertainment not entertainment at all It is a narcotic for living room lotus eaters." of a science and fine arts building at Daytona Beach Junior College is scheduled to start soon. A $205,050 con- tract for it was awarded yes TV Key Previews terday to Peninsular Build ers of Daytona Beach.

Grow Best With 'BEST-GRO' Water-ieiuble Plant Food. Ue tt on and all over drop by to see him." a 0 a One of the world's biggest and best known military strategists Gen. Alfred Grunther is coming here April 17-18 and will address the first statewide convention of the Red Cross, the Orlando chapter being host. As you know, Ernie Knight and his faithful co-workers are making the Red Cross here tick. A local speaker will be Francis Auger.

Ernie says plans are being made for a very large attendance from over the state probably more than 300 members. a a 111 and Indisposed Legionnaires are Frank Carlson, Jack Fraters, Doc Neff and C. R. Shipley at their homes here, and John Inman, Henry W. Hill, Lloyd LaMoun-tain and R.

R. Gerth at Bay Pines. Drop them a card, care of Memorial Post 19 here. Cheer them this Easter-time. Bankers and financiers Gay, Dial, Branham, Cloud, Call and Pittman are back from the Florida Bankers convention in Miami, and report a beneficial meet.

The Gene Hassetts now have two adopted children, son and daughter. They are Kimberley June and Mike, June coming to their home a short time ago. Plant. Shrubs, Lawns. Vetetabm.

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PLAYHOUSE 90 Tonight's Best Bet Adrian Spies has fashioned a plausible, engrossing story of a teenage boy's flirtation with disaster as his Playhouse 90 debut. He calls his play A Trip to Paradise, and he makes a good case for his theory what leads most youngsters astray is their inability to communicate with adults. We start Raymond, played by Burt Brinck-erhoff, a decent youth saddened by the death of his father. At a roller-skating rink, he falls under the spell of Ellie, played by Susan Oliver, and her gang of fast-living friends. He accompanies them on their trip to "Crazyville," a mythical land of whisky, sex and hollow humor.

From then on, he battles himself will tt be decency or perversion which triumph? Martha Scott, Martin Balsam and Buddy Ebsen have the other major roles here, but the success or failure of this depends largely on Brinckerhoff and director Buzz Kulik. Chs. 6, 13 at 9:30 TV SCOUT MUSIC THEATER Here's a brand new live drama-and-music series, out of the ihop of David Susskind. Bill Hayes and Florence Henderson co-MC this venture, an attempt to revive the live half hour drama. The first one won't do much for the cause.

The talented John Vlahos wrote it originally for the old Circle Theater series, and It was a success there. But, by the time the script was re-tailored to fit stars Genevieve and Jackie Cooper, the central characters were completely changed. Now Cooper plays a beatnik hobo trying to melt down an icy French librarian, and two songs "AUez-Vous-En" and "I'm Glad There Is You" are dragged in by the musical heels. Vlahos pulled his name off the script after the fifth revision he just won a Ford Foundation grant and doesn't want this to be his first time out after that award. Chs.

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We heard warm words of praise for Dr. John An derson's Page 1 column in Saturday's Sentinel. He is First Presbyterian Church minister here. Commission Will Review Award Of TV Channel 9 HEARING NOTES: ltadlo Iliglilijjhis I TV FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Zuinr. moj wMno iiic mil Mm Th fpmtioi in thU log it tupplitd by the ttalioni and tha ntwtpapir UfBB iVin, uuhiv liTO! Manx not raiRoniiBia for ereorame that so not ad hero to tit echeduie.) WASHINGTON The attorney who once handled Communications Commission HEARING 10SS CORRECTED BY TWO EAR HEARING MfESH-TV Channel 2 Daytona Beach WTVT-TV vhannel 1 Tampa WOBO-TV WF LA-TV WtOF-TV Channel Chumel Channel Orlando Tmpa Orlando TBA To Bt Announced.

1 6, 13 Playhouse SO is planning to review its award of television Channel 9 at Orlando to Mid-Florida I "III! Rough Riders "TONIGHT'S BEST TO VIEW IS ON CHANNEL 2" I It. WPRK-M ti.S. Prow-am carried In thit column are furniehee) tha ttationa. "Tofranil carried in thie column are fumithed fey the atationa. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 NEWS WDBO-, 6:10 Stock Ex-change, 6:45 Lowell 10:00 a i Television Corp.

2, 8 Bet Your Life 11 1 By H. Iarke 9 With These Hands The commission said it will review the 1957 award be Space Medi 00 13 Whirly birds 2-Wildwest Playh'se 7:10 9 Popeye Playh'se 9 Weather 6-Uncle Walt 13 Bugs Bunny 4 Edwards News 5:30 9-News Goddard 6-Hucklb'y Hd. 7:30 9 Walt Disney Pres. 2 Flight 13 Popeye Playh'se 8 Target 6:00 4-Jcffs Collie 2 Jungle Jim 9 This Is Alice 8 Huckleb'y Hound 13 Highway Patrol legal work for the Mid-Florida company, had contacted FCC member Richard A. Mack, now resigned and under indictment in connection with the award of Miami's Channel 10, while the commission was considering the Orlando contest Dial told the House committee he had no connection with the TV contest when he saw Mack.

He said he acted cine 10:30 cause of allegations that im 2, 8-Masq. Pty Thomas, 6:55, 7:00 Bus. News, 7:30 Eric 9:00 Behind Closed Doors 9:30 Tenn. Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Masquerade Party 11:00 News-Weather Sports 5:00 Western Theatre 6:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 Fla. News Weather 7:00 Sergant Preston 7:30 Flight 8:00 Steve Canyon 8:30 Olds.

Theatre mm Daly 10:45 Sevareid, 7:45 Ed K. Murrow, 8 World To Hilites Certified Hearing Audialogiit 3-D HEARIHG DIRECTION DISTANCE DISCRIMINATION HEAR UNDERSTAND IN CROUPS AND IN NOISY PLACES BELTONE 104 S. Main Ph. GA 3.4730 nitel. 9 CBS1.

11 1:00 11:00 2 Weather proper influences may have figured in the case. Hearings will not be set up until the U. S. Court of Appeals here has acted further on a contest appeal by WORZ an unsuccessful applicant for the channel, the 6 Night News R'p't as "an Interested citizen of 9 Early Movii 6:15 4 Honeymooners 6:30 2-Fla. Weather 8-Fla.

Headlines 6:35 2 Markets 6:40 11:15 Jack Parr! the community." 11:10 Lakeland Frost Warning WKIS -6. 6:45, 7, 7:30 Morgan Beatty, 7:45 Life And The World, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 a.m. WLOF-6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 WHOO-6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 8, 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30, 12 en. 9 Theater 8 News 11:05 2 News Sports 11:15 2 Jack Paar Show Last May the court af-1 2, 8 Steve Canyon 6, 13 Dec, Bride 9 Zorro 8:30 8 Music Theater 6-Whirlybirds 13 Derringer 9-Real McCoys 9:00 2, 8 Behind Doors 6 Sea Hunt 13 Zane Grey Th.

9 Pat Boone 9:30 8 Tenn. Ernie Ford firmed the FCC grant to Mid- LOOK! Even Better Than Last Year 6-H'wood Mov. Cal 2 Fla. News 4:45 Florida for Orlando station; WLOF-TV. WORZ appealed to the Supreme Court.

Then the 2, I NBC News 6 Hunting-Fishing 11:30 8 Jack Paar 11:35 13 Feature 12:15 9 Morn. Headlines Colorcast m-r-- 1 Justice Dept. asked the Supreme Court to note testi-! With Don 7:00 2 Sgt. Preston 8 Guy Lombardo SPORTS Sports Page 6:55 Sports Time VARIETY AND MUSIC WDBO 7:05 Amos and Andy 7:35 Answer Please 8:15 Life Line 8:30 Watch Night 9:38 Capitol Cloakroom 10:00 Music You Want WKIS 7:15 One Man's Family mony before a House investi- gating committee on a possible attempt at undue in TV FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1959 IWI" Br TTD ATTTCi9. 111 I It W-Jluw 1 I A (Tha Information in thie lag la auppliad by tha atationa tnd tha newoper i net retponnble for program! that do not adhere to thie schedule.) ILpE fluence.

The testimony before a committee attorney was that William H. Dial, an Orlando Hollyw'd to B'way WTVT-TV Channel 13 Tampa WESH-TV Chennel tiaytnna Btucb WFLA-TV VWLOF-TV Channel Channel "amua Or'mdo -To Be Announeed. WOBO-TV Channel 6 Orlando TBA- 6:45 Stars for Defens 7:00 Netherlands Cmpr. 7:30 WPRK Forum 8:00 Concertos to Rmb. la in jump lit ALL ON EASY TERMS! 1 Home Values New, Timely 4:30 13 Fla.

Farmer 6:45 Sign On 13-Farm 7:00 hmmtti! wonts truifl-Mtne 9:00 Words Music Sym. Hall 10:00 Music In Air see 9:45 1:05 4 Cen. Fla. News 2 Interviews 8 Siesta Theater 10:00 1:30 2, 8-Dough-Re-Mi 2-Mr. Mrs.

North 4 life of Riley 9 Glamourama 10:30 4, 13-World Turns 4, 13-Art. Godfrey 2:00 2, 8 Treasure Hunt 2, 8 Truth or Consq. 11:00 4 Jimmy Dean 2, 8 Price is Right 13 Clearwater Sun 11 1 lyum iir'w Jt Pun Pararlo FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1959 2, 8 Today a 'I 13 Good Day 7:25 2 Farm Mkt. Rpt. 4 Sign On Wea.

Monday thru Thursday 9:30 A.M. CHANMFL 2 7:30 11:25 9 Yr. Day in Court 1 2 Today 6-Wake Up Cart'ns 4 News Wea. 8:00 VD.O (CBS). SIOI WKIt (N.Cl MO: WLOr, WHOO (ABC MBS) WABR.

14401 WMIV, IJTOl WMK fM, t.l Praarame carried in true column are furniihe tna atationa. Morning RELIGION Morning Devotions WKIS Family Altar Hour 5:00 This is our Music 10:30 Back to Bible Thought for Today 7:15 Country Parson 8:45 Morn. Dev. NfWS WDBO-6, 6:50. 7:00 Rusty Draper CBS, 7:15, 7:45, 8.

8:30, 9 CBS, 10 ICBS, li Ned Calmer CBS 8, 6, 13 News 13 Capt. Kanga 7 countdown ftews 11:30 2, 8-Holy Week Sp. 2, 8 Concentration 4 Art Linkletter 4, 13 Top Dollar 9 Music Bingo 9 Peter Lind Hayes 3:00 12:00 2, 8-Dr. Malone 2, 8 Tic Tac Dough 4 Big Payoff 4 Love of Life 9 Beat the Clock 13 News-Weather 3:30 12:15 2, 8 From Roots 13 Ernie Lee 4 Verdict Yours 12:30 9-Who You Trust 4, 13-Search Tom'r. 4:00 8 It Could be You 2, 8 Queen for Day 9 Play Yr.

Hunch 4, 13 Brighter Day 9 Amer. Bandstand 4, 13-Guiding Light ImnrvUDn II 1 ikl til jfS i V'I-Jj I US 'rS y'l Settee! JV'l' 1 rOv Sj VJV 2 Big Arm Choirs! V- Jf CHANNEL 2 Vjf vL roo 8:30 1 Today 8:25 2 Wea. News 8:30 2 Today 8:45 13 Morning Movie 9:00 2 Morn. Theater 6, 8 Romper Room 9:30 2 Mystery House 8 Miss Brooks 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30. 8, 8:30, 9.

9:30. 10. 10:30, 11, 11:30 WKIS -6. 6:30 (Farm 7, 7:25, 7:30 Alex Drier. 7:45 Life in World, Morgan 1:00 13 secret btorm 2 Gems of Comedy 4:30 8 News 2 County Fair 4-Peoplc's Choice 4, of Night 9 Libcrace 8 Early Movie 13 Love of Life Beatty.

8, 9, 10, 11 WLOF-6. 6:30, 7. 7:30. 8. 8:30.

9. 10. 11 6:55, 7:55, 8:55, 9:55. 10:55, 11:55 WHIY 6:30, 6:55, 7:30, 7:55. 8:30, 8:55, 9:30, Headlines, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 12:30.

1:30, 2:30 3:30, 4:30. 5:30 VARIETY WDBO 12 30 Helen Trent 11:05 House Party 11:30 Galen Drake 4fteniocm NEWS WDBO-12, 1 CBS, 2-CBS. 12:45 Couple Next Door 3 CBS, 3:30, 4, 4:30 l' i a I i f- r- I I fc i 1:05 Whispering Sts. 1:15 Ma Perkins 1:30 Dr. Malone 1:45 2nd Mrs.

Burton I 1 -r 1 1 j-kc. Lawn jsii vv 955, 10:30, 10:55. 11:30, 11:55 WGOA-5 min. Sura. 7, 8, 9, 12 Headlines, 10, 11, Wea 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, SPORTS Sports Digest Sports Digest WABR 7:25 Scoreboard VARIETY WKOO 7:00 Music in Air WKIS Farm-Grove RpL 7:20 Hymn of the Day 11:05 Bert Parks WDBO 7:05 Mora.

Shaw 9:05 Art. Godfrey Yours Sincerely Lakeland Frost Bulletin, 5 WHOO 12, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:30. 4, 4:30. 5:30 WKIS -12. 1, 2.

3. 4. 5, 5:30 WLOF-12, 12:30. 2. 3, 4, 5:30 WABR 1:55.

2:55. 3:55. 4:55, 5:40 WHIY 12:55. 1:30. 1:55, 2:30, 2:55, 3:30, 3:55, 4:30.

4:55, 5:30. 5 55 I OPEN MONDAY Fa frr 2:05 Right to Hap'iness 2:15 Pat Buttram 2:30 Upper Room 7 Last Words 3:05 Melody Highway WPRK 4:30 Music You Want 5:30 Dateline London 5:45 Dinner Music SPORTS 5:35, 5:25 Score- 1 FOIDAY TILL Ij i rj I 421 M. Orange Ave. GA 37601 10:55 Mid A.M. March WCOA-5 min.

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