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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 37

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be the title of the Loretta Young Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, Sunday, June 23, 1957 4 -EMPIRE TV TODAY Allen and Sullivan Celebrate Video Anniversaries Show on KRON (4). 11 p. m. Stars Over Broadway, starring Pat O'Brien and Jane Froman, will be seen on KRON 'S PETS IX ACCIDEXTS REQUIRE FIRST AID Noon Herb Plath discusses has other ideas, to stay with the coming when he marks his first successful year on KRON (4). circus on Circus Boy on KRON Plants for Total Shade on Green Thumb on KRON in color.

(4) Walk Softly, Stranger, 3: JO p. The desperate and an exciting and touching drama, starring Joseph Cotton and Valli, will be seen on Hollywood Film FesUval on KGO (7) and KOVR bitter struggle during the final hours of Corregidor by vastly outnumbered American forces will be told again on You Are There on KPIX (5). nose to revive him. Then call your veterinarian. ixf Tf fit '7 "LIONS" Share of good entertainment can be yours jf you let us put that TV set in top condition Act Now call Chrisfensen TV Co.

247 College Avenue Dial Liberty 6-2467 If you are trying to help an in 3 p. m. Awake With Fear, a real thriller, will be seen on Alcoa Hour on KRON (4), in color George Sanders plays the leading role in The Charlatan on KPIX (5). 9:30 p. Two strangers wait for their train in a small town station while outside, and can't understand the excitement on Dangerous People on Alfred Hitchcock Presents on KFIX (5).

10 p. Double Partners will jured dog or cat, perhaps one hit! i- by a car, remember that in pain Jsa 43 (13) Barry Nelson and Vanessa Brown co-star in My Favorite Husband which returns to the air on KPIX (5). 8 p. Ed Sullivan marks his ninth year on the air with a special water show from Jones Beach on KPIX (5) Steve Allen too has an anniversary show up p. The Green Glove, starring Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks and Sir Cedric Hardwicke, will be seen on Two pn the Aisle on KRON (4).

5 p. m. Trying to impress a girl with their bravery, Jeff and ana irigm even ine Dest-natured dog may bite and a cat will scratch and bite. So always put on thick gloves to handle a hurt cat. or roll him in a blanket or your coat.

To han By H. H. MILLER Much as we try to prevent them, accidents will happen .1 and pets come in for their share. When mishap or injury befalls them, it is good to know what to do for first aid. 'There's one household accident rarely anticipated, although it can have serious consequences.

It's the kind that involves electric cords. Unless there are toddling children in the home, no one worries much about the current in wall plugs and cords. dle an injured dog. first Dut an Porky attempt foolhardy stunts emergency muzzle" on him. This is not very difficult to do anc seriously injure Pokey, the basset on Lassie on KPIX 5).

6 p. m. Twentieth Century, and if you practice on your dog as a matter of course when he's starring John Barrymore and Car hale and hearty, it will make you skillful at this trick and not be But kittens and pups are just ole Lombard, the story of a famous actress who refuses to -sign a contract, on Movie Time on as strange to the animal. as inquisitive as kiddies and in Use a bandage or a strip of their search for things to play KRON (4). cloth about three inches wide and two to four feet long, depending TAPE RECORDERS TV-RADIOS (Sfreophonic and Regular) SOLD AND SERV'lCED AT OUR STORE with, outlets with cords attached are fair game.

TONY lie Likes a Daily Swim on the size of the dog. In an emer 7 p. Rod Blake, state trooper, is called on to help in a Reno jewelry theft on State Trooper on KPIX (5). One characteristic of young gency you can use a necktie. Tie a loose knot, making a large animals' play is biting- or chew known to live 20 or so years.

Six loop. spray or a bath dish with mirrored bottom which sometimes en- 7:30 p. m. Corky arranges for a homeless Little Vagabond who ing; so if you leave your pets alone in a room and cords are where they can reach them, pull Holding both ends hh, ap- or seven years is about the life span of goldfish kept in tanks. proach from behind and slip the courages a bath-hater to take a out the wall plugs.

loop over the dog's nose, bringing My female parakeet hates TV RADIO AND APPLIANCES PHONE LI 5-6943 to take a bath. She also dislikes lettuce but loves grass seed. Why If you pet does bite through a live cord, it can start a fire or he can get a bad shock. Such shocks can kill, but very often they will SAVE THIS PAGE! Your Complete TV Log for the week The PRESS DEMOCRAT it back just behind the soft part of the nose. Then quickly pull the ends so the knot tightens, thus making it impossible for the dog to open his mouth.

dip. A few now and then won't hurt, but grass seed is not a diet. Send your questions on pet care to Mr. Miller in care of this newspaper. He will answer them in his column in the order of their interest to most readers.

doesn't she like water and is 709 Fourth 'Across from Rosenberg's Free Parking in Rear grass seed good for her? A Many birds do not care for only knock him unconscious. Pull Plug First bathing. Try using a light shower Remember before you touch your pet, pull the plug of the wire or you will get a shock, too. If it's not possible to close THE PRESS BSEMIOCRAT TV SCfflSDULE FOR. THE IWEEIC Bring the ends down and make a knot under his chin, then bring the ends back on each side of his face and tie them tightly behind his head.

If the dog attempts to pull off the muzzle with his paws, tie his front feet together. Short-Faced Dog For a short-faced breed, such as the Boston terrier or bulldog, off the current, put-on rubber gloves or use a dry blanket to pick him up. Give him artificial 3 :00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Liberace 4.30 Redwood Camera respiration and hold some aro matic spirits of ammonia to his 4:45 Search for Tomor which would be difficult to muz KItON-FV 4 KPIX-TV 5 KGO-TV 7 KOVR-TV SATURDAY 70 A. M. 57:13.

Invocation; 7:15. Agricultural Show; 7:30. Captain Fortune 8:00 M. 4 Cartoons 5 Capt. Fortune 9:0 A.

M. 5 Captain Fortune 9:30 A.M. 4 Gumby Show Sonoma County zle, throw a coat around his head. Now you can handle the suffer Stockmen Enter ing animal without fear of being bitten. Alameda Fair Top herds from throughout So Sometimes the pet may not be visibly injured but simply in shock.

In such a case, he should noma County are competing for A. M. Fortune 10:00 4 Fury a Captain be covered use your coat, if necessaryand kept quiet and un disturbed. Knowledge of what to do in an emergency can save the lives of FRIDAY 6:30 A. M.

5 6:52, Farm Flashes! News 7:00 A.M. 4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A M. 4 Today in the West 8:30 A.M. 5 This Morning 9:00 A M. 4 Tic Tac Dough 5 Valiant Lady; 9:15.

Love of Life 9:30 A.M. 4 It Could Be You 5 Search tor lomorrow 9:45, Guiding Light 10:00 AM 5 Adventure School 710:25, News 10:30 A.M, 4 Home a as tne World Turns 7 Cartoons; 10 45, LaLanne 11:00 A 4 The Price Is Right 5 Our Miss BrooKs 11:30 A. 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Art l.inklettpr 7 Morning Matinee NOON 5 Matinee Theatre 5 Big Payoff 7 Theatre many pets. A good book to have laurels in a million dollar livestock parade that got under way at Pleasanton, Alameda County, June 21, for a 14-day run. The Alameda County Fair has drawn more than 1,500 entries in dairy and beef cattle, swine and sheep divisions.

Exhibitors from this area: Dairy cattle, Old Adobe Ranch, Petaluma. Beef, Ralph Ahl, Santa Rosa. on hand, which includes prevent' 10:30 A. M. 4 Howdy Doodv 5 10:40, Baseball 7 Flash Gordon 11:00 A.

M. 4 Basebal1 5 11:10, Baseball 7 King Norman NOON 4 Baseball 5 Baseball 7 King Norman 1:00 P. M. 4 Baseball ive measures as well for all kinds of pets, is First Aid For Pets by WEDNESDAY 6:30 A.M. 5 6:52, Farm Flashes; 6:57 News 7:00 AM.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific; 7:55, School News 8:00 A. M. 4 Today in The West 8:30 A. M. 9 This Momma 9:00 M.

4 Tic Tac Dough 5 Valiant Lady; 9:15, Love of life 9:30 A.M. 4 It Could Be You 5 Search for lomorrow 9:45. Guiding Light 10:00 A. M. 4 Home 5 Adventure School 710:25, News 10:30 A M.

4 As the World Turns 7 Cartoons; 10:45, LaLanne 11:00 A. M. 4 The Price Is Right a Our Miss tirooKs 11:30 A.M 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Art Linletier 7 Morning Matinee NOON 4 Matinee Theatre 5 Big Payoff 7 Noon Theatre 12:30 M. 5 Bob Crosby 7 My Little Margie 1:00 P. M.

4 Queen for a Day 5 Brighter Day; 1:15. Secret Storm 7 News: 1:05. Beulah 1:30 P.M MONDAY A.M. 56:50, Invocation: 6:52, Farm Flashes; 6:57. News 1:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A.M. 4 Today 8:30 A. M. 5 This Morning 9:00 A. M.

4 Tic Tae Dough 5 Valiant Lady; 9:15. Love of Life 9:30 A. M. 4 It Could Be You 5 Search for Tomorrow; 8:45. Guiding Light 10:00 A.

4 Home 5 Adventure School 710:25, News 10:30 A M. 5 As the World Turns 7 Cartoons, 10:45, Jack LaLanne 110 A M. 4 The Price Is Right 5 Our Miss Brooks 11:30 A.M. 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Houseparty 7 Morning Matinee NOON 4 Matinee Theater 3 Big Payoff 7 Noon Theatre 12:30 M. 5 Bob Crosby 7 My Little Margie 1:00 P.M.

4 Queen for a Day 5 Brighter Day; 1:15. Secret Storm 7 News; 1:05. Beulah 1:30 P. M. veterinarian Leon F.

Whitney, published by the Vanguard Press, THURSDAY 6'30 A.M. .56:52. Farm Flashes; 6 :57. News. 7:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A.M. 4 Today in the West 5 8:25. Navy News 8.30 A.M. 5 This Morning 9:00 A.M. 4 Tic Tac Dough 5 Valiant Lady; 9:15 Love of Life 9:30 A.M.

4 It Could Be You 5 Search for Tomorrow 8 45. Guiding Light 10:00 A.M. 4 Home 5 Adventure School 710:25. News 10:30 A.M. 5 As the World Turns 7 Cartoons; 10:45, LaLanne 11:00 A.M.

4 The Price Is Right 5 Our Miss Brooks 11:30 A. M. 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Art Linkletter 7 Morning Matinee NOON 4 Matinee Theater 5 Big Pay Off 7 Noon Theatre 12:30 P.M. 5 Bob Crosoy 7 My Little Margie 1:00 4 Queen for a Day 5 Brighter Day; 1:15. Secret Storm 7 News; 1:05, Beulah 1:30 P.

Sheep, Severa Wilford. Arthur TUESDAY 6:30 A M. 56:52. Farm Flashes; 6:57. Newi Panorama Pacific 7:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A M. 4 Today In the West 5 8:25, Navy News 8.3'J A M. 5 This Morning 9:00 A M. 4 Tic Tac Dough 5 Valiant Lady; 8:15. Love of Life 9:311 AM 4 It Could Be You 5 Search for Tomorrow; 9:45, Guiding Light 10:00 A M.

4 Home 5 Adventure School 710:25, News 10:30 A. M. 5 As the World Turns 7 Cartoons; 10:45, LaLanne 11:00 A. 4 The Price is Right 5 Our Miss Broom A M. 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Houseparty 7 Morning Matinee NOON 4 Matinee Theater 5 Big Payoff 7 Noon Theater 12:30 P.

M. 5 Bob Crosfty 7 My Little Margie 1:00 P. M. 4 Queen for a Day 5 Brighter Day; 1:15, Secret Storm 7 News; 1:05, Beulah 1:30 p. M.

4 1 :45, Modern Romances 5 Liberace 7 The Erwins; 1:55 News 2:00 P. M. 4 Comedy Time 5 Garry Moore 7 D. Fairbanks New York City. THE PET FORUM My daughter has a goldfish 5 Baseball; 1:30, Belmont btakes 7 Bar Seven 2:00 P.

M. Nelson, Cotati; Joanne Jamison, Tome Crane, Santa Rosa; Gary and Wesley Jacobsen, Petaluma; Don Ament, Sebastopol; Richard Larson, Petaluma. that is over 4 years old. How long do they usually live? 4 Adventure: 2:15, Fire A Goldfish in pools have been SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. 4 7:50, Prayers 5 Lamp Unto Mv Feet 7.30 Look Up and Lave 8:00 A M.

4 Cartoon Time 5 Jack and Jill, 8:30, Susan's Show 9:00 A. M. 5 Let's Take a Trip 9:30 A. M. 4 Cartoons 5 Adventure of Danny Dee 79:45, Living Word 10:00 A.M.

4 Cartoon Time. 5 Fleet Services I The Christophers 10:30 A. 5 Johnny Jupiter 7 Garden 11:00 A.M. 4 The Christophers 5 Camera Three 7 This is Ufe 11:30 A.M. 4 This Is the Answer 5 Florian Zabach 7 Our Catholic Heritage NOON 4 Green Thumb 5 Lone Ranger 7 Faith Coi loday 12:30 P.

4 Turn on the Faucet 5 Tim Holt Playhouse 7 Christian Science; Jill Corev 13 Christian Science in Action 1 :0 4 Frontiers of Faith 5 Face the Nation 7 Men of Achievement 13 Teatro 1:30 4 Zoo Parade 5 What Your Opinion 7 Porky Pis 13 Big Picture 2:00 P. M. played. Pomar finish equal sixth By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master Problem No. 81 By A.

SCHULTE, Sweden played. Pomar finished equal sixth in his section of 12, a very good if not great performance Fine wrote in 1948: "Pomar still 41:45. Modern Romances 4 1 :45, Modern Romances has a long way to go, but it quite clear he has the stuff of 4 1:45. Modern Romances greatness in him." fwjivm i i Since then Pomar has played in a number of tournaments with varying success, and today, al- 2:30 5 Liberace 7 The Erwins; 1 :55, News 2:00 M. 4 Comedy Time 5 Garry Moore 7 D.

Fairbrnks 2:30 P.M. 4 Playhouse 5 Arthur Godfrey 7 Drama of Life; 2:55, News 3:00 P. M. 4 Playhouse 7 Film Festival tnougn acknowledged as of un row 5:00 Travel and Science 5:15 Garry Moore 5:30 Uncle Bill V00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 TV Question Box 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:001 Love Lucy 8 :30 December Bride 9:00 Studio One 10:001 Spy 10:30 Sportsmen Club 10:45 News TUESDAY 11:50 Devotional, News 12:00 NEC" Matinee 1 :00 Brighter-Da 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:15 Humboldt 57 4:30 Travel and Science 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Life With Elizabeth 5:30 Sketch Fad 6:00 News end Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7:00 Phil Silver 7:30 State Trooper 8:00 Highway Patrol 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00564,000 Question 9:30 Spike Jones 10:00 This Week in Sports 10:15 Industry on Parade 10:30 Kien Theatre 12:00 News and Weather WEDNESDAY 12:00 NBC Matinee 1:00 Brigbtei Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of the Wight 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3 00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Redwood Camera 4:30 Travel and Science 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Liie with Elizabeth 5:30 Uncle Bill 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Teen Tune Testers 6:45 Your Garden Drama Hour B. -00 Arthur Godfrey 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 Millionaire 9:30 Byline Steve Wilson 10:00 Theater 10:30 Lawrence Welk 11:30 and Weather THURSDAY 12:00 NBC Matinee :00 Brighter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Comedy Time 2:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3 Stiike It Rich 4:05 Reowood Camera 4:30 Travol i.nd Science 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Rin Tin Tin 5:30 Jungle Jim 6:00 Nev.s and Weather 6:15 Douglas Edwards 6:30 Cal-Ore.

Panorama 7:00 Life of Riley 7.30 Musical Magic 7:45 Telenews Weekly 8:00 Western Marshal 8:30 Climax 9:30 Sheriff of Cochise 10 00 All Star Theatre 10:30 Tnm Is Youi Lite 11:00 News and Weather FRIDAY 12:00 Be Matinesi 1:00 Brighter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1 :30 Edge of Nisnt 2:00 Coined Time 2.30 Truth ot Consequences 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Strike It Rich 4 (15 Redwood Comers 4:15 Search for Tomorro Bill Hickok 5:30 Uncle Bill 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Douglas Edwards 6:30 Grand Ole Oory 7 :00 Sports 7 :50 Cartoons 8:00 Mr, Adams and Eve 8:30 Jack Londor Stories 9:00 Judge Roy Bean 9:30 Kingdom of Sea heater 4 Playhouse 5 Arthur Godfrey 7 Drama of Life: News i doubted master strength, there are at least a dozen players 2:55, ounger than him, generally con 4 Get Set, Go; 2:30, Pro sidered his superior. Players such tecting Your Money 3:00 P.M. 4 Playhouse 7 Film Festival 2:45, It's Your Business as Panno, Ivkov, Spassky, and 13 People, Places, Things Larssen, all qualified grandmas 13 People, Places, Things 5 Liberace 7 The Erwins; 1:55, News 2:00 M. 4 Comedy Time 5 Garry Moore 7 D. Fairbanks 13 People.

Places and Things 2:30 P.M. 4 Playhouse 5 Arthur Godfrey 7 Drama of Life; 2:55, News 13 Marion Roen 3:00 P.M 4 Playhouse 7-13 Afternooa Film Festival P. M. 5 Strike It Rich 4:00 P. M.

4 Playhouse 5 Rock 'n Rally 7 Film 4:30 P.M 5 Big Movie Matinee 7 Life With EUrabeth 13 Tooneytown 5:00 e. M. 4 Bugs Gunnv ters, come immediately to mind. 5 Liberace 7 The Erwins; 1:55, News 2:00 P. 4 Comedy Tine 5 Garry Moore 7 D.

Fairbanks 13 People, Places and Things 2:30 P. M. 4 Playhouse Arthur Godfrey 7 Drama of Life; 2:55, News 13 Marion Roen 3:00 P. M. 4 Playhouse 7-13 Film Festival 3:30 P.M.

5 Strike It Rich 4:00 M. 4 Playhouse 5 Rock 'n Rally I Film 4:30 M. a Big Movie Matinee 7 Lite With Elizabeth 13 Tooneytown 5:00 M. 4 Bugs Bunny Though these players showed great ability at an early age, none 5 Oddyssey 7 Sunday Matinee 13 Gene Autry 3:00 P.M. 4 Meet the Press 5 Adventure in Living 7 Film 13 Oral Roberts 3:3 P.

M. 4 Mirror on US 5 You Are There Pet B-vchance were discovered in their ex treme youth, as Pomar was. Each however, has already gone further 3:30 P. 1. 5 Strike It Rich 13 Marion Roen 4:00 P.

M. 4 Playhouse 5 Rock 'n Rally 7 Film 13 Stu Erwin 4:30 P.M 4 Playhouse 5 Movie Matinee 7 Life With Elizabeth 13 Tooneytown 5:00 M. 4 Burs Bunnv than the Spaniard, who has not fulfilled his early promise. This is where Pomar falls short of Mor 13 John Hopkins 12:30 P. M.

5 Bob Crosfcy 7 My Little Margie 1:00 P. M. 4 Queen for a Day 5 Brighter Day; 1:15. Secret Storm 7 News; 1:05, Beulah 1:30 M. 4 1 :45, Modern Romances 5 Liberace 7 The Erwins: 1:55, News P.

M. 4 Comedy Time 5 Garry Moore 7 D. Fairbanks 13 People, Places and Things 2:30 P. M. 4 Playhouse 7 Drama of Life 2:55, News 13 Marion Roen 3:00 P.

M. 4 Golden Gate Playhouse 5 Garry Moore 7-13 Film Festival 3:30 P. M. 5 Strike It Rich 4:00 P. M.

4 Playhouse 5 Rock 'n Rally 7 Film 4:30 P. 51. 5 Big Movie Matinee 7 Lite With Elizabeth 13 Tooneytown 5:00 M. 4 Bugs Bunnv 7-13 Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 P. M.

5 Big Movie 6:00 M. 4 6:20 Popeve a News 7 Jungle Jim 13 Junior Auction 6:30 4 Whlrlybirds 5 Combat Sergeant 7 David Nlvcn 13 Early Show 7:00 M. 4 Boxing 5 West Point 7 Studio Seven 7:30 4 Adventures in Sports; 7:45, News 5 Zane Grey 7 -Kin Tin Tin 13 Sherlock Holmes 8 .00 4 Blondie 5 Mr. Adams and Fve 7 Adventures of Jim Bowie 13 Charles Boyer 8:30 4 Lond( Stories 5 Playhouse of Star 7-13 Crossroats 9:00 4 On Trial 5 The Lineup 7 Key Cluo Playhouse 13 Calif. Hayride M.

phy, Capablanca, and Reschevsky; they are in fact the only 3:30 M. 4 Plavhouse 5 Strike It Rich 13 Marion Roen 4:00 M. 5 Rock n' Rally 7 Film 13 Stu Erwin M. 4 Playhouse 5 Big Movie Matinee 7 Life With Elizabeth 13 Tooneytown 5:00 M. 4 Bugs Bunny 7-13 Mickey Mouse M.

5 Big Movie 6:00 P. M. 46:20, Popeye a- News 7 Sky King 13 Superman 6:30 P. M. players in the history of chess 7-13 Mickey Mouse Club who blossomed into the great 4:00 P.

M. 4 Bugs Bunny 5 Sunday Final 7 Encore Theater Ki College Conierence 4:30 P. M. 4 Two on the Isle 5 My Friend Flicka 13 This Is the Liie 5:00 P. M.

5 Lassie 7 Encore Theatre players their very early achieve' 7-13 Mickey Mouse Club 7-13 Mickey Mouse Club man Frank 5 Deputy Dave Kin sever 3 Cowboy Classics 3:00 P. M. 4 Fireman Fra lk 7 Bar Seven 3:30 P.M. 4 Fireman Frank 5 Deputy Dave 7 Texas Rasslin 4:00 M. 4 True Story 5 Wild Bill Hickok 7 Chicago Wrestling 4:30 P.M.

4 Detective's Diary 5 Del Courtr.ev 13 Glenn Stepp 5:00 M. 4 Jr. Mr. America o- Cnuiiricv showcase 5:15 Hollywood Park Races 7 Cartoons 13 Black Jack Wayne 5:30 P. M.

4 Roy Rogers 5 5:45, Brainstorm 7 Five Star Comedy Party 13 Comedy Party 6:00 M. 4 Bugs Bunny. 5 Millionaire 7 Hi Time 13 Circus Time 6:30 M. 4 Shenit ot Conchise 5 The Buccaneers 7 Capt. Gallant 7:00 P.

M. 4 Silent Service 5 Jimmy Durante 7 Joe Palooka 13 Amos and Andy 7:30 P.M. 4 People Are Funny 5 Stagefright 7 All Smr Theater 13 Film Festival 8:00 M. 4 Julius La Rosa Show 5 Gale Storm 7-13 Billy Graham 8:30 M. 5 R.

Playhouse 9:00 M. 4 Mystery VVriters Theater 5 Gunsmoke 7-13 Lawrence Welk 9:30 p. M. 4 The Falcon 5 Men of Annapolis 10:00 4 Oeoige Gobel 5 Dr. Hudson's Journal 7 Ozark Jubilee .3 Ozark Jubilee 10:30 4 Adventure 5 San Francisco Beat 71 Spy 13 Movietime 11:00 M.

4 Movie Hits 5 Premiere Theater 7 Scoreboard; 11:05, Plavhouse MIDMGHT 512:30. Jubilee Movies K1EM-TV. Channel SUNDAY 1 :55 News 2:00 Sunday Matinee 3:30 This Is the Life 4:00 Disneyland 6:00 Odvssey 5:30 World News 6:00 Newt 6:15 Dnn Smoot 6:30 Florian Zabach 7:00 Star Performance 7:30 The Champions 8:00 -Kd Sullivan Playhf.uoe 9:30 Hitchcock Present! Theater 10:30 KIEM Theatre MIIMIA 11:50, Devotional. News NBC Matinee Brighter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2 (Ml Coined Time J.30 Truth or Consequences ments suggested. New Wonders And now, within the last year or 13 Highway of Happiness so, two new boy wonders have appeared on the chess scene.

One of them is Rodney Phillips of Auckland, New Zealand, who, at 4 Mr. District Attorney 5:30 P. 5 Big Movie 6:00 M. 46:20, Popeye a -News 7 Douglas Fairbanks 13 Wild Bill Hickok 6:30 P. 4 Soldiers of Fortune 5 Sgt.

Preston 7 Douglas Fairbanks 13 Early Show 7:00 M. 4 Life of Riley 5 The O'Henry Show 7 Success Story 7:30 4 Dinah Sh-re; 7:45. News White to play and mate" in two moves. Solution to Problem No. 80 is: 1.Q-KR8.

Child Prodigies in Chess Concluded Reschevsky, like Morphy and Capablanca (and Mozart!) went on to much further heights as he grew older. Some readers may consider that the Spaniard Arturito Pomar should be ranked side by side with Morphy, Capablanca, and Reschevsky as the fourth child prodigy of chess. Maybe but there is one great difference between the careers of the Spaniard and this great trio. In the Spanish Championship of 1941, the 10-year-old Pomar performed very creditably, scoring three points in the final pool. He became a celebrity throughout Spain.

In an interview with the press his mother claimed: "Arturito is a prodigy in anything connected with calculation and concentration." Otherwise he was a normal boy. At the age of 10 Pomar beat grandmaster Saemisch at Madrid, but even more worthy achievement was a draw with Alekhine at Gijon in 1944. This game Fine rightly claims as a "landmark in the history of Chess" and it at-t a worldwide attention. (Readers may find the game ex the age of 14, has tied for the 5:30 M. 5 Big Movie 6:00 P.

M. 46:20, Popeye a iNews 7 Annie Oakley 13 Last of the Mohicans 6:30 P. 4 Global Zobel 5 Last of the Mohicans 7 Ida Lupino 13 Corliss Archer 7.00 P. M. 4 Doctors' News Con terence 5 Drama Mour 7-13 Wednesday Flghtj 7:30 P.

championship of his country. 5:30 P. M. 5 Movie Matinee 6:00 P. M.

46:20, Popeye 5-News 7 Wild Bill Hlckok. 13 Sky King 6:30 P. M. 4 Highway Patrol 5 Name That Tune 7 Dick Powell 131 Led Three Lives 7:00 P. M.

5 Phil Silver 7-Polka Time 13 I Search tor Adventure 7:30 p. M. 4 Best TV Fights 7:45 News 5 Private Secretary 7 Cheyenne 13 Conflict 8:00 P. M. 4 Arthur Murray Party 5 Tell the Truth M.

4 Panic 5 Red Skelton wyatt tarD 4 Two on the Aisle Kflhiiimis features 7 All-Star Theater 13 Voice of Calvary :00 P. M. 4 Movie I'ime 7 Star Performance 13 Roy Rogers 6:30 P.M. 5 Fabulous Features 7 Ozark Jubilee 13 Movies 7 r. M.

Fhillips is the youngest player ever to win a Commonwealth championship tournament, if not that of any country. He is about the same age as Pomar was when he first won the Spanish cham 5 1 Search lot Adventure 4 Movie-Time 7 mi AKKert for pionship. (It must be remembered 4 Best Fight 7.5. News It Weavers cornel that Capablanca won the cham 137 :45. The Outdoorsman pionship of Cuba in "match- In the last two years or so sev 13 Wyatt Earp eral very promising young play 8:00 P.

4 Party 5 Arthur Godfrey 7-13 Disneyland 8:30 P. M. 4 Father Knows Best 9:00 M. 4 Theatre Hour 5 Badse 7U ers have come to the fore in the USA, such as William Lombardy a Moom hooo 7 Charles Boyer 131 Led Three Lives M. 4 Kingdom of Sea 5 Burns and Allen 7 Or Cnristian 13 Ray Milland 7:30 M.

4 Best TV Fiuhta 7:45. News 5 Talent Scouts 7-13 Wire Fervice 8:00 P. 4 Sir Lancelot 5 1 Love Lucy 8:30 M. 4 Wells Fargo 5 December Bride 7 Bold Journey 13 Boxing 9:00 M. 4 Twenty-One 5 Studio One 7 All-Star Theater M.

4 Robert Montgomery 7-13 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Hie Movie 7 Sherlock Holmes 10:30 4 Owl Theatei 7 War in the Air 13 Star Perfoimanc 1 1 ik, 5 11 :30 Movie 7 John Dalv New; 11:15, Sports; 11:20, The Erwins Arthur Fuerstein, and Edmar Mednis. The latest, and very pos' 7-13 Navy Log sibly the most talented addition 12:00 News and Weather to the ranks, is 13-year-old Bobby 7 Lone Ranger 13 Annie Oakley 8:00 P.M 4 You Bet Your Life 5 Bub Cummings Show 7 Circus Time 13 Ida Lupfno ::0 M. 4 Dragnet 5 Shower of Stars 13 Wreslllna 9:00 4 People Choice 7 Danny Thomas 9:30 4 Tennessee Ernie 5 Playhouse iu 10:00 P. 4 Video Theater 13 Star Perturmancc 10:30 Plavhouse 90 7 All Stat Theater 13 Orient Express 11:00 P.M. 4 Owl Theater 5 Big Hit Movie 7 John Daly; IrlS.

Scoreboard; lt.20, Beulah :00 M. 4 Jane Wvman 5 The SW4.00Q Question 7 Broken Arrow 13 Favorite Story 9:30 M. 4 Theater Hour 5 Spike Jones 7 Telephone Time 13 Telephone Time 10:08 M. 5 Big vhivie 7 Frontier 13 Polka Time 10:30 4 Bowline 7 Headline SATURDAY cellently annotcd in Fine's The Fischer. 13 Bold Journey 1:30 M.

4 Circus Bov 5 Favorite Husband 7 Hollywood Film Theatre 13 Movies 8:00 P. M. 4 Steve Allen Show 5 Ed Sullivan 13 Sunday Movie; 9:00 4 Theater Hour 5 Theater 7 Amateur Hour 9:3" P. M. 5 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 M.

4 lorctta Young The t4.i' Challenge 7 Mike Wallace 13 Mike Wallace in 4 Code 3 5 What Mv Liner 7 Baseball Scores; 10:35, Sunday Playhouse 13 Revival Houi 11:00 P. 4 Owl Theatre 5 Rig Hit Movie 10:40 News After winning the USA Junior World's a Chessboard.) Leading Player 10:45 Dean 10:55 Baseball 9:30 P. M. 4 I've Got secret 7-13 Ozzie and Harriet 10:00 P.M. 4 This Is Your Ulc 5 Movie 7-13 Theater M.

4 Man Called 7 Federal Mt-n Championship when still 12, and showing exceptional ability in a number of other events, including Pomar won the Spanish Championship when he was 14 and was 4 Big Story 5 Person to Person 7-13 The Vise 10:00 P. M. 4 Movie Premiere 5 Our Miss Brooks 7 Date with tne Angels 13 Date With Angels 10:30 M. 5 Sturtlt 57 7 Molly 13 Star Performance 11:00 P. 4 Star and the Story 5 Big Hit Movie 7 John Daly, 11:18, Scoreboard.

11.20, Life with Elizabeth the 1956 US Open (a 101 player, for a time the leading Spanish 12-round Swiss), where he scored 13 Star Performance 13 Star Performance player, though of late Toran prob eight and one-half points and was ably has greater claim to this 1 :25 Sports 1 30 Travel and Science 2:00 Matinee 4:00 World Passport 4:45 Big Picture, 5:15 Races 5:45 Hollywood Album on News and Weather 6:15 Farm Window 6:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 7 no Jackie Gleason 8:00 Gale Storm Show 8:30 SRO Plavhouse 9:000. Henrv Playhouse 9 Showtime 11:00 P. M. 411:30, Star i.d Story a II Jubilee Movie 7 John Dalv News: 11:15. Scoreboard; 11:20.

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