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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 13

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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. ThurJiy, Jfulr JT, 1961 13 Lyons Den By Leonard Lyons 'GWAY would have been 62 last Friday. On that, birthday, there were stories told about him in the New York places he enjoyed visiting. a Friede his in sale of movie rights to "For Whom the Bell Tolls" for a record sum. Friede delivered Lyons first instal- ment check, $100,000 to Hem ingway during the intermission of the mad Olsen Johnson show WSYR.TV ChMitw 3 TOBAH TELEWSIOII WHEN ChaitMl WHEN-- WSYBU-Devottoni.

6 30-- WS Ytt-- Classroom, WHEN-- Teleschool. 00-- WSYR-- Dave Garroway. WHEN-- Breakfast Bar. WHEN-News. WHEN-Capt.

Kangaroo. WSYR-- News. WSYR-- All-Star Theater. WHEN-- Magic Toy Shop. WSYR-- Ladies' Day.

WHEN-- Life of Riley, WSYR-- Say When. WHEN--Best of Hollywood. "Flight Command" WSYFU-Play Your Hunch. Xi or WHEN--Love of Life. Delinc Gang.

WHEN--Search for Tomorrow. Light. 1 Matinee. "Singapore," A Young. WHEN--Houaeparty.

Malone. WHEN-MilHonairt. WHEN--Verdict la Yours. Room for Daddy. -Brighter Day.

4: IS--WHEN--Secret Storm, Japanese attack disrupts! a Fred Mac-j Murray, Ava a Roland Culver. WHEN--Foreign Legion. Turns. the Facti. WHEN--Edge of Night.

5 00--WS R--Huckleberry Hound. WH EX--Rocky, Trooper. Thursday Evening Television Bunny. WHEN--Little Rascals and Captain Sailor-bird. the author was attending a night.

Everyone thought it was! an Oisen Johnson gag--the way; uports, weather. WHEN--Douglas Edwards. Dorothy a and Robert Benchley thought tfcat me $30,000 Hemingway offered them when the banks shut down was stage money. Later that night we were in the Stork Club, celebrating Hemingway called for bis bill. Up.

Construction workers find a skeleton buried under a road. WHEN--Brothers Brannagan. Mike and Bob help a little boy find his lost dog. 7 30--WSYR--The Rifleman. Stablehand Colly Vane kills a notorious gunman.

He offered the $100,000 check in I Reed. Donna believes a 1 payment and asked for the change. Owner Sherman Billingsley glanced at the sum and apologized: "It only 12:30. Can yon wait until 4 a.m., when close and our cash registers are full?" Hemingway knew the lures of the nightclubs. He sent one son to the University of Montana, explaining: "I want him to get his education as far away from thej Stork Club as possible, few compliments will make Jeff take more pride in himself.

Sports Spectacular, WSYR--Bat Masterson. Masked banditi loot the stage to Tombstont, and steal a widow's medal of honor. After Civil War. 1 Ella and Ruth St. Glair try to establish; a cotton plantation in Arizona.

SUMMER SPORTS California Rodeo." From Salinas Rodeo Park, Salinas, California, comei the annual cowboy contest with Its back-breaking competitions, and those trick-rider cowgirls exhibiting their hair-raising style. Fine for fans and people with strong stomachs. 7:30 p.m. CBS. THE REAL MC Bowling Champ." (repeat) TV Key Mai I bag thousands erf me (01 received each week, the tv KEY staff aelecui the most interesting aad representativt to be answered in tids daily column Please settle an argument between my husband and me that has been going oa for years.

I leave the shows. Some of beet actors and actresses frt their starts on radio and TV atrlaU. Could you please me the Broadway show, "Wett Mde Story," wiU on TV as a special this fall? I heard it was gotaf to the Admiral on "Hennesy," once! Not a chance. The movie quite funny in spots. Luke and Cramps go "down to" the bowling Roscoe who plays, be Kent, Wise.

alley and Luke gets chosen to play on the mixed team. SVhen Kate gets wind of the nightly instruction sessions, things, A if are a bit rough in the McCoy household. Funniest bit has Luke a talkinst on the hoD aUe Wood Richard Beymer, Russ "Martin Kane" on TV. Heversion of tte show starring at introducing his partner to Kate. Overplayed, but jwr for tht series.

8:30 p.m. ABC. THE Purple (repeat) An episode about a gang kidnaps other hoods. Cochran as Eddie Fletcher, slaps victims around plenty and murders with Policemen involved are actually seen in uniform for a change, and the final chase scene it raspensefuL 9:30 p.m. ABC.

AT THE Reuther is interviewed by three CBS correspondents, Bernard Eismann, Bill Downs and Paul Niven. in the informal atmosphere of his office in Solidarity House, in Detroit. As UAW president, vice president of the AFL-CIO. and one of the leaders of the disbanded Tractors for Freedom Corn- to his wife, but you never saw her. I think her name was Mabel.

My husband says he never played Martin Kane. Tamblyn and Kite Moreno it scheduled for release this foil. (For an to your question about any TV program or to TV KEY MAILA: I don't know why you waited! BAG care 7ht Post-Standard). WSYK--Bachelor Father. "Zncort in nuttee, interviewee and interviewers have a wide range of subject Paris," Machmood, a serious minded matter to cover.

10:00 p.m. CBS. man, has a night on the town. Ghost Tales, (Color) Ralph Wilson pays a visit to a hypnotist who promises to make him younger, Reuther is interviewed by newsmen in his office. He is likely to bej Kiwanians Slate Defense Talk topic asked about the unsuccessful Tractors wanl Chlb member5 vracuse to Siack, vail around a eitv was years to write us.

We could have settled this domestic crisis a long time ago. Roscoe Karns, a veteran of more man 150 motion pictures, did play a detective on TV a few years back who had a wife named Mabel, whom you never saw, but his name was not Martin. ft was Rocky, and the show WAER-FM-- Harlan Cleveland's Today's FM was "Rocky King, Detective," Why do they change people who play certain parts on tlie Xii TV Kftab lika "Love of Life" TMT rt speech on "The New Frontkr'i Foreign Policy" will be heard at 7:30 p.m. live from drick's Chapel. Cleveland lor Freedom Committee which attempted to gain release of Cuban WSYR--You Bet Your Life.

WHEN--Face Central New York. sports, weather. WHEN--Report. "Rage at Dawn." Paar, weather. TODAY'S RADIO WSOQ THE AUTHOR finished the chapter of one book while he and WBTB his wife occupied a friend's home in Manhattan.

"I'm confusing the hell out of Celebrity Service," a message he sent about his hideaway. He and his wife were ideal house guests. They kept a record of all phone calls and paid BUtlmu. rM WHEN KO W8TR 84.5 EC WONO 1M.0 MC KC MC 1490 KC WRRD MC 670 KC 1TODS M.J MC 13tf0 KG KO KVENINO EAUIO AJbert WHE WFBL Morton WBOQ Kews WFBL "Double WOLF for them. They also left an ir, scribed of Hemingway's with Barker WFBL Today WNDR Kewa ciub fi70 Terry Mann Fulton Lawia Albert WOLF WHEW Bill fitnrrn and Ncwr 3 LoveU TT Ji Oak Park (HI.) High wanted Hemingway to return for some ceremonies at which his old football uniform was to be placed on permanent display.

"I probably the worst football player they ever had." he confessed. "I barely made the squad." Nor would he go. after he made eager preparations, to Pamplona one year--because he received an Invitation to be Pamplona's guest of honor. Hie Pamplona officials decided on tfii honor because "The Sun Also Rises," with the Pamplona sequences, was to have its premiere there. I didn't go to Sweden to accept the I Nobel Prize," he said, should I go to Pamplona to plug a.

movie?" THE HAVANA premiere of "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" was canceled although the press agent had invited Batista and all the foreign to see the film and meet the author. "It's too risky," producer Darryl Zanuck decided. "There's a chance that if the newspapermen ask his Hemingway might them he doesn't like what we did to his story." Hemingway supplied Sports Illustrated with a recipe for Hon steak. It began, "Catch your Uon and skin If. Paul Galileo sent a description of the French war front: "There's nothing between oar side and the German Army except Ernest Regarding inaccurate references to him in an autobiography, Hemingway suggested: "It a writer thinks fiction it necessary for his autobiography, I think It would be simpler if he put the fiction part in italics." Frank Carson, the Chicago editor, was asked to hire Hemingway toon after World War I.

Cars- wouldn't do it, and never regretted this decision. The editor, who demanded a sensational crime story every day, shrugged: "I wanted to know one thing--did this Hemingway know any Chicago cops? He didn't, so 1 just couldn't use him." WorM Wnrrn WHEN 'BL "Double A- WOLF t6 Breafcfaat With --r i i Today WNJDR Mornmr In STT, WfiQQ HErxis jtfcft Bill Stem WSOQ TodfcT WBTB Murv AJbert WOLF Club 670 olio i Music Gary Vm WXDB Baseball WFBL CoWpzt WSTR World Tonlzht Gary Van Izlfi-- Dean HarrU WHEN Marv Albert WOLF WSYB Let Flth Ba Heard a good defense and The World Turns 11 Iti disturbs me and I'm sure many, i who watch these shows state for international or ganizaticrnal affairf. discussed at their regular lunch-' So wa a moat around'faithfully. It is very distressing to WOXO FM The American com- eon meeting on Tuesday in tel Syracuse be "Can We Be Caught With Our according to R. F.

Doubleday, program The vast "Majority of Americans believe that is be John portant to bsthe at least once a a castle, and a stockade around i the public to. get used to one pcr- ja fort. But when man developedjson playing a part and thrn have 1 a machine that would fly, and did' jnot make a correspondingly speo 'tacular advancement in his abil- to get along peaceably with his neighbor, the problem of defense became much more complex. the person changed. I was truly sorry to see Bob Hughes leave As The World Turns.

Now I'm ginning to get used to the new ones, so don't change them again, please--Mrs, B. Milwaukee, Wise, As stated in this column It's best to wash both sides cfjmany limes before, the changes foam-backed vinyl place mats, because a stain which appears to be on the vinyl side may actually day. For those who have a little vsor train- John Stack jbe imbedded in the foam. A wge- more time, bathing twice a day is even better! ing on the Ballistic Missile Early table brush dipped in soap or de- Warning System project for the tergent suds makes an effective General Electric Co. According scrubber for this purpose.

that are made on these soap operas are usually for a very good 1 reason. Let us assure you that the 1 networks are not playing a game with the public. Actors are offered better and nahirally they want to take them, so they poser, Henry CoweU, will heard discussing his musical life and the life of American, music at 9:30 p.m. His "Symphony 4," "Music 1957" and "7 Hitualj ol Music" will heard. "Just Jazz" will include Buddy Tat in "Swinging Like Tate" and a live broadcast from the Lively Arts Coffee House.

-FM--' 'Symphony a at 8:00 p.m. will includa Berlioz 1 "Roman a i a Overture" and Mendelssohn 1 "Scotch Symphony." -nrr WSYB Music 10 Nlftat WFBL Gary Van WNDB Music TVOLF Nltttt WSYR Ed Mullin WNDK Ltfe Morton Iti Barker WSEN Roily WN11E Almatiac ami WSEN I Iforton Musit Music IB Hlcbt WFBL Morolcsr in BTTECUMI The Art Gallery WTBL World oan WNUK WtUinmx WSEN oporu Opinion Muinn Music Thorn Hewn Art Otllery Mews-Hpusepartj WOlf ITf PI WFBL HEN wsoo Newa-HoussDinr Jollj RoOr Art Oallerr Moore WFBL WREN William! WSEN WHEN HE WAS ASKED to write a column, Hemingway replied: 'Til let you have three shots at me from ten paces, rather than write a column. It must Mem. silly to think of how impossible writing a column' would be for someone who has disciplined himself into the kind of damn writing I try to do. It would have nothing but my name to recommend it, and then my name should not be worth much long." He was puzzled by the front- page space given to bloodless fights in the New York nightclubs: "Down in Key West everyone has at least three or four a day--and we just call that ordinary exercise." after the liberation ef Hemingway tetrofiscefi a womai to Hear? RligltBg Whet she ipoitiig the Communist UM, Hemftngwiy explained: '1 my fault.

I tatrftrfvced her to Pablo Picasso laat week." At Shot's Hemlmgway ordered vodka, aad the waiter 9AM HO vodka left "No tod- Ira? make tome," Bemiagway tofd him; "Jttt fcrfaff me a potato and a lamp." WOLF WSOQ WSIN OOTD City W8TR Mostly Melody WHEN Art Ed Mostly Uelotfr Market Report WSEN Pool Schedules Night for Adults Stanley Kishman, director of recreation, and Manuel Martinez, chairman of the recreation committee, announced last night that the Solvay Memorial Pool is open exclusively for adults every Thursday night. Hours are from 5:30 to 9 p.m. More adults are expected to take advantage of a dip on "Adult Night," since youngsters accompanied by parents may be admitted to the pool, thus solving the baby-sitting problem. Picnicking facilities and a wading area also are available. The only flour that promises you I 1 i i -i -i vfc i 't I I I A I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 bakih j'f's -AV-: You need never sift again no matter, what you bake, with Robin Pre: sifted Flour.

But that's not all. When you.bake this new Robin Hood way you will actually get better baking. We have proved this in tests with hundreds and of women. Think of that with Robin easier baking and flavor fill baking; i 'Hood Flour M--- i 1 f. 1 I introd.uced last "January is the three years of.

research and Its basis is Robin Hood's unusually high quality the fact that every bit of Robin Hood Flour is pre-sifted through' .4 I I m- i i i.ijj mj mm i "jDoublo ft Art (J em--Bill Ncwi WOLF wsoq MatififlB Perapectirt WSEN SOQ 4 tftRTlt 1 1 4 ff Mf We WHEN WFBt Mine Jtfuilt Thona -BUI Srtntl WHEN Sentinel-Jut fforld Uu.U« Plastic housewares need no pamperingl They can be washed in the hottest water with sor or detergent suds, then rinsed with hot water and wiped dry. SEE THE1NEW 1 1 4- A Try baking-iHe wonderful Rita Martin Sunshine" Gake. shown here this "easy 4: 1 1 1 I I how much more because of: -High ProteinRichness, it stays i t.i 4 I i tv I I I t. t. v' ft f.

Martini -J- JL 1 ff. x- V. -f 1 fi V- 1 1 f. yt: ff. Wn ttLl Record Rooti WSOQ 4 4 WTBL Tliom tandtrt wotf Murphy 8r WH1S T.T*^*-'·' i wvnn Firemen Plan Field Days flie floutti Bay Queen will be a highlight ef the South Bay Volunteer Fin Department's field days Friday.

Sat. urday ATM! Sunday, Other events wiS include a parade at 5:90 p.m. Saturday, parade at Fri day, final waierbal! contest at 7 p.m, Saturday, Annual aofl- bsB ffvne between South Bay tad Bridfeport at 4 WINDOWS MIMOM tlFtfOntATORS ftATHWOOMl TUXEDO PARK EXCITING NEW 4-WHEEL DRIVE SPORTS UTILITY i ft-: I f'yy I'. --j -r VEHICLE ir- ROOIN HOOD SUNSHfNE CAKE fnite a Bobfeo Mood Flcwr pT 6 ydht fbip. tap.

of cvp ugot 1 Hp. Hp, 1 cup ROBfN HOOD 1 tvp Mgaf Atf-PurpOM Row 1 Hp. vonWd KAT egg -whites until Add cream of tartar and salt and mix well. gradually, continuing to beat until stiff arc formed, LfT meringue stand while preparing egg yolk tnbrturt, BEAT egg yolks nntil thick and light colored. Add mgar gradually and continue to teat ttntil fluffy.

ADD flour fnot sifted) alternately with water and flavor- mga beginning and ctxiitig witph flour, KXD in the egg white meringiw. POUR teto vngreafied 10-inch tube pan. IAKI for minutes, FROST with fluffy white frosting and decorate with pineapple and cherriea, or as desired. yov 11 IP HOOO (told tome of the courtry) omit jolf. IMS 1 r-j- i.tyy^S- f'f fcv TUNE THE JACK SHOW WSYR TV CHANHf I at 11 P.M.

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fm 8poon Kobln Hood Flour right from the bag into your measuring cup. You don't have tc sift ever became Robin Hood Flour is already pre-tifted through micro-fine silk. stir ihe other dry ingredients together with Robin Hood Flour to blend. You don have to at thig stage, either. Another step saved on your way to easier baking.

Ton wiU delighted with the Not only does this new way of baking with Robin Hood, sifted flour, save time and trouble but rrtrythinf better, too. THE PRE-3IFTED FLOUR PURPOfI.

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