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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 49

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JOURNAL Friday, July 30. 1963 HERALD 49 Dayton, Ohio Today's TTeIlev A Different WAVI Planning To Become More Different Show Of The IXighi 9:30 p.m. -lark Benny (5) (R) Guest star Ja-k Jones sings well. He's also very personable engaging Benny In conversation and he more than holds his own in a sketch in which he plays an Knglish teacher who has to work in a car wash, take tickets at a drive-in and deliver milk to make ends meet. Oilier Preview .7:00 a.m.

Today (1) (5) Ralph Bellamy is interviewed about his host duties on this show starting; Monday, and a GI version of Carmen is discussed. 4:30 p.m. Alike Douglas (3) George Jes-sel, Ted Lewis, Sophie Tucker and Myrus the Mentalist help Tony Martin close his week as co-host. 7:30 p.m. Rawhide (7) (9) (R) Another good western, this one a sentimental show of affection for Wishbone as the men fight to save his life.

1:30 p.m. International Showtime (22) (5) Arthur Renisch is an ex FRIDAY 7-WHIO-TV 2-WIW-D 22-WKiP Tod7 TodtT Ch'nce To Adv'oce Educational Speq. 3 -Ingin' Time Skipper Ryle Cepu Kangaroo Eemeetef 9" Kangaroo Paul Diioo (0) Paul Dixon (C) Al Wanda AM. Show LoveOfLlfe I Dally Word Dlallni S'or rmiinr. I II Newt King Odla waling Jor Dollar.

1 Man What'a gong (C) Romper Room What'i Bong fC) Lucy AndyotMayb'ry Concentration Concentration Andy 01 Mayberry My 'Jttla Margie Demaa (C) Price Ii Right Jeopardy (C Real McCoyg ft 01 Llle Call My Bluff. (C) Ruth Lyotn iC) Noon Report Donna Reed Show I :30 Search For To'ow 111 Bet (C) Sea rch For To'row Father Know a Best Guiding Light Guiding Light I ino-GirlTalk Rebui Gam Matinee The Rebue Game 30-Aa World Tumi Let' a Deal (Q Adv. In Living Let 'e Dm (C) As World Turn Young Marriedi 2:00 Password Mora, ol Truth Where Action la Mom. of Truth Password Action If Party General Hospital The Doctori Trie Doc tore Home Party "A Time For Us" Tell Truth Another World Susie Another World To Tell The Truth General Hospital 01 Night You Don't Say (C) Young Marriedi ou Don't Say (C) Edge Ot Night Trallmaater '45 a Orrle Donna Reed Trallmaater Match Gam (C) Secret Storm Mouse Mike Douglas Movie Mike Douglaa Movie 0E Bunny Rocky Friends Davey Goliath Erp Rara-r ot Jungle News Whiplash News Yogi Bear News-Weather Jennings-Newi Weather-nn't Jennlngs-New Cheyenne Wewi-Cronklto Huntley-Brlnkley Leave To Beaver Mickey Mouse Report! Miami Val. Hi-litea Capture tC News Cheyenne Sports Weather-Sporti Fllntstones (C) Int.

Show Time Int. Showtime Rawhide 8" -0 F.D.Rl FDR Storv :30 Bob Hope (C) Defenders Cara Wlllltmf Bob Hope (C) Cara Williams Addams Family Ripcord Our Private World Valentine's Day 30 Vacation Playh'se Peyton Place Silver Wlnge Vacation Playh'se Peyton Place J-1 B1" ft Faar lC) 13 'cloclt High The Big Picture JaclTpaar tC) Slattery's People Movie I've fjot A Secret Ii News Sport News News I :l.VWealher-gport Weather-Sport Nightlife Weather-Sport Weather-Sport 1 Tonight id Tonight (Cy Movie Mt News-Weher Movl Lincoln Rockwell, head of the American Nazi party. The station will present the news at noon and "Lifeline," a special program of comments, at 12:15. BEGINNING with the Aug. 7 telecast, Channel 2 (WLW-D) will offer its viewers an opportunity to pick the movies they would like to see at 1:15 a.m.

every Saturday. The station plans to announce the movies available each Saturday through Tuesday. Viewer will send their choice to the station on a postcard and the response will be totaled each Wednesday. And, what is more interesting, the station promises there will be no commercial interruptions. The five available for Rpquest theater August 7 includes: "The Caine Mutiny" with Jose Ferrer and Humphrey Bogart i "The Four-poster" with Rex Harrison; "The Man from Laramie" with Jimmy Stewart; "Safari" wilh Victor Mature, and "Salome" with Rita Hayworth.

SOAP OPERA fans are promised more morning viewing on NBC -TV starting Sept. 7. "Morning Star," a new dramatic serial in color, will be Question Box cellent animal trainer and his feats with both horses and camels provide the show with its best moments. 8 :00 p.m. FDR.

(2) (12) (R) A particularly eventful period during the first three months-plus of FDR's first term during which Roosevelt's appressive attack on the depression and its components inspired the nation. 8:30 p.m. Bob Hope (7) (S) (C) (R)-Chester Morris stars as the CO and John Cassavetes as a pilot of a La-Fayette Escadrille group prior to the United States entry into World War I. This story covers Cassavetes' arrival from the Infantry. 8:30 p.m.

Addams Family (12) R) As a favor to Lurch who's been writing to his mother tell ing her he was the master of the house, Morticia and Gomez pretend they're the servants when Mama comes to call. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME by Jimmy Hallo 9:00 p.m. Valentine's Day (12) Val and Rocky are recalled for two weeks of Army duty. It's no surprise that Rocky figures out a way to beat the system "Doii" Star Leaves TV For "Wayward Stork" while poor Val goes HEV MILOEW-VOU'RE PULLSVILLE LOT Vs" (cMim io of fuss nothimo AREN'T YOU BALONEY SAME OL P-H f-5rr-i TRIPE EVERY rL si physical hell. Lrch 10:00 p.m.

Tack Taar (7) (5) (C) (R) Oddly, the high point of the hour is the film shown and narrated by surfing expert Bruce Brown. Beatrice Lillie sings her old favorite. George Gobel is also on hand. 10:00 p.m. 12 O'clock High (2) (R) Qxnin' in on a wing and can perform the vital, hazardous task of dismantling a live bomb.

And that man bears the label of coward and malingerer. Burt Brinnkerhoff gives a strong performance in this unpalatable role. 11:30 p.m. Tonight (2) (5) (C) Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis and Sally Ann Howes join Joey Bishop. XHEV.

DIP IT bO PIPN CUEWAZ SHOW? WHAT WAS TO EAT? WHO AtA, THERE AMY ENTERTAINMENT PIP ALP Luf OFF WHAT ARE THEY GONNA PO SAPPUPm Today's Horoscope seen at 11 a.m., and "Point Paradise," another, at 11:30 a.m. "Concentration" will move from 11 to 10:30, and "Jeopardy" from 11:30 a.m. to noon. New game shows, "Fractured Phrases," will be seen at 10 a.m. and "Let's Play Post Office" at 12:30 p.m.

On CBS TV, the Dick Van Dyke show will be seen from 11:30 until noon, Monday through Friday. These will be rerun of the original, which will continue In the night time spot. Interesting news specials planned by the networks include Chet Huntley's narration of the "Surrender of Japan" on Sept. 19, and a 90-minute special based on "The Making of the President" on Oct. 19.

Kathy Kersh, the young actress playing the nurse who sets her cap for an intern in Monday's episode of "Bon Casey," actually is Vincent Edwards' new bride. The episode was filmed last winter, but. Edwards and Kathy did not get married until this summer. Robert Clary, the Frenchman, starred in the new TV series, "Hogan's Heroes," is at home, tragically, in the prisoner of war camp, which provides the setting for the show. His parents and sister died in Buchen-wald, but he survived.

Noreen Corcoran. If you have a question on any TV program or actor, send it to Question Box- In care of The Journal Herald. Radio AM Stations wmo 1290 WAVI 1210 WING 1410 WONE 980 WLW 700 WIZE 1340 WPFB 910 WPTW 1570 WGIC 1500 WCPO WCKY WSAI WKRC WOSU 1230 1530 1360 550 820 FjI Stations WVUD 99 9 WONE 104.7 WHIO 99.1 WDHO 107.7 WCTM 92.9 Highlights 10:10 a.m. WHIO Arthur Godfrey Time Sammy Davis, Jr. WAS a.m.

WHIO KlrbyV Comer: Dur examines a curious American custom known as "The Water Ritual." 12:30 p.m. WHIO In Hollywood Joe Sirola. p.m. WAVI Point of View: Dean Richards, educational director of The Cardinal Mlndszenty Foundation. 2:30 p.m.

WHIO Ask Betty Furness: Discussion of Identification by fingerprints. 3:30 p.m. WHIO Personal Closeup: Bishop James Flke. 8:00 p.m. WHIO Baseball I inn.

Reds vs. Houston. 10:30 p.m. WLW Back to Bible. DO YOU WANT Fancy Displays and Carpeted Fleers Or Would Yea Prefer "QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS" Hallum uiet Warehouse type of telling.

Only by eliminating every unneeenary eipense eeuld Hal-lum'i pricei be cut so low and itill show profit. In 30 yean Helium's one price store has grown lo be one of Ohio's largest Furniture Super Marlsts. Showrooms inside the Dayton Fairgrounds Open 6 days, 9 to HALLUM FURNITURE FIXTURE CO SPECIAL I FLOOR LAMP Complete with Shad 1 NT VVJi i 1 i 1 i er I By Brainard riatt Journal Hrrald Start Writer Radio station WAVI, long recognized for its departures from conventional programming, will step out again next week with three hours of midday talk shows. Moreover, beginning Sunday, the dawn to dusk station will join the Mutual radio network lor 63 newscasts on the half-hour every week plus network specials and sports shows. II.

K. Crowl, president, said the major changes, Monday through Friday, include expansion of Greg Wallace's "Point of View" and addition of the controversial Joe Pyne show. Tyne's Interviews will he heard daily from 12 :35 to 1 :30 p.m., when Wallace's original audience call-in show starts a 90-minute format. He will continue to feature special guests and hold open forums on subjects of general interest to his listeners, PYNE, WHO originated his show in Los Angeles, is unusual in that he argues with his guests. The debates frequently become so heated the guests invite him outside, while still on the air, to settle their differences in a fist throwing manner.

The hovs are taped and syndicated, giving the Day-tun station an opportunity to pick out the best one that rjne lias been presenting during his time on the air. The series will start Monday with attorney David Levitt's discussion of illegal adoption, but the first week will include such discussions as: Dr. William Graves on capital punishment; a talk about high and bad living i.i Las Vegas; defense of rock 'n roll, and an interview with George TV Movies (AAA A Excellent) (A A A-fond) (A A-Falr; A-l'oor) 4 p.m. "Slaves of Baby. Ion" (5) with Richard Conte and Linda Christian (1953).

Daniel begins his campaign to free the Israelites, A 4:30 p.m. "Triple Trouble" (12) with Bowery Boys in jail. (1950). A 10:00 p.m. "Cass Timber-lane" (12) with Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner (1917).

Small town judge marries an attractive younger woman. AAA 11:25 p.m. "Please Believe Me" (7) with Deborah Kerr and Robert Walker (1950). Rich British girl is besieged by fortune hunters. A A 11:30 p.m.

"Mister 880" (9) with Burt Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire (1950). Man ekes out a living counterfeiting dollar bills. AAA 11:30 p.m. "The Cheaters" (22) with Pascale Petit (1961). University student gets involved with a wild element.

(No rating) 12:50 a.m. "The Disembodied" (12) with Paul Burke (1957). Man attacked by a lion becomes a voodoo victim. A A 1:00 a.m. "The Golden Hawk" (5) with Sterling Hay-den and Rhonda Fleming (1952).

Adventures of a pirate. A 1:15 a.m. "Hangman's Knot" (2) with Randolph Scott and Donna Reed (1952). Con-fedates capture a shipment of Union gold and learn the war is over. A A Everything for the FIREPLACE T.

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253-5181 hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. '65 5tjim WALNUT LOWBOY COLOR TV Tirmt $2.93 Sen sits damaged Same In cartons Seme Demonstrators Sea the new 25 Color TV's on Display HCHRISiJARBLS lUlTV MUSIC CENTER I Prices I 1 FrM 1 I WHATfe THE A ruK Ted (R) Both through prise, more than usual can be achieved. Day will definitely respond to spunk, pulling power, GEMINI May 22 to June 21 Strength of purpose, good judgment and thorough knowledge of your ground will be needed now. CANCER June 22 to June 23 An iffy sort of day, much depending on your initiative and approach. You have planetary backing.

LEO July 21 to Aug. 23 -You have more at work now than you may realize. Use skills smartly, carefully. Keep abreast of new trends. VIRGO Aug.

24 to Sept. 23 This will be a good day for getting pesky details straightened out, making amends where needed and cleaning up the slate before the weekend. LIBRA Sept. 21 to Oct. 23 Top planetary influences.

You can manage in better-than-average fashion. Do not underestimate or over-evaluate new propositions. SCORPIO Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 Reflexes, Intuition and business acumen should be keen now.

Research, merchan dising, business transactions favored. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 Line up necessary tasks and handle in the order of their importance. Some unusual factors must be better understood.

CAPRICORN Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 Do not become frustrated over possible delays or disappointments. Watch the little things. Stress intelligence and foresightedness in changing undesirable situations.

AQUARIUS Jan. 21 to Feb. 19 Above-average opportunities, but you may have to seek out some for yourself. If gracious and tactful, you can gain assistance. PISCES Feb.

20 to March 20 Avoid procrastinating. Handle matters before tliey clutter your program. Don't waste precious moments in day-dreaming. McKendry Leaves AF After Year Richard C. McKendry, physicist in the Air Force Flight Dynamics laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force base, has retired after 38 and a half years service.

At his retirement McKendry was engaged in centrifuge experiments in ihe laWntory'i Vehicle Kquipment division. He is author of numerous patents and adopted suggestions, He plans to keep active in several interest areas during his retirement. He lives at 521 Greenwald I avenue. Answers (TW on Tage 18) 1. Tom (Cat) 2.

Water (Via 3. End man 4. Business College 5. De Gaulle 6, fa) Prize flRhter-Pokphetry. I was sorry to see Robert Cummings leave the "My Living Doll" series since he is one of my favorites.

Will he be back on TV next season? I hope so. Macon, Ga. Mr. dimming I passing up TV next season for a shot at Broadway. He starts rehearsing a comedy, "The Wayward Stork," In September and hopes to open In New York, after out-of-town try-outs, In November.

4 What was the name of the show Milton Berle starred In when TV just started? Was it "The Milton Berle R.D., Rockford. It was called "Texaco Star Theater." Wasn't Hal March in a short-lived TV series many years ago about the Army? I seem to remember it, but my friends say I'm nuts J.V., Flint. You're not nuts. It wan called "The Soldier," and it. was on summer TV In 1935.

4 How long has Dick Dale, the saxophone player who sings often on the "Lawrence Welk Show," been with the Welk band? P.P.D., Rockford. Dale 1 a 15-year vet-, eran of the Welk orchestra, 4. 4. I just heard that Leslie Gore has made a moving picture with the Beach Boys and I would like to know its nams and when it will be out. E.I.S.,, Macon, Ga.

The picture, "The Girl on the Beach," Is already out, and beside the Beach Boys ft ha the Cricket, and star NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE Pay Only $1 A WEEK ESCORT PORTABLE TV ill Channel UHF-VHF Reception Handsome plastic lindane type Model MiiUSA CALL BA-2-6321 Frti Horn Demonstration -OHIO LAMP TRAY By Frances Drake ARIES March 21 to April 20 Hera is a splendid day for handling both routine matters and unusual undertakings. New advances indicated. You may be crossed at times, but don't let it bother you. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 With initiative and enter- by Dave Gerard THE WATCH IS A A UTTLE HAIP I TO WINCH by Chester Gould by Jolinny Hart s'' MlLPEWlS A STAVER-AWAYER FROM THE CLUB (SET-T06E7HERS-HE'S JUST NOT INTERESTED- But listem TO HIM THE FORMING AFTER A MEETING I HE WANTS A PLAYBACK OF EVERY HICCUP 10 T0LLEY. 4505 fJ i vvicmitA, i.

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