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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 14

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THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, AFRIL 22, 1960 14 TV Previews The Neighbors erstciBeffer Home Show Open, By BERNARD CUBE Dial Turns 1J.C5-1.30 (4) Feature Film: Raw Deal, with Film: Dennis i O'Keefe, Claire Trevor. 240-3 (5) Loretta Young Thea 11th And Biggest Ever L-ta. J4, 1.1k Autobiographical Play Stars Preston, Church By MAURICE DESJARDINS One of the exhibits sure bv Francois Grignon ef tre: Reunion, with Nina Foch. (4) Rendez vous: In An Early Winter, with Kim Hunter. 4.30 0 (S) Movie Date: Girl Trouble, with Joan Bennett, Don Ameche.

catch the eye at the current the Botanical Garden. Better Home Show at 1650 Bern Three times a day. women I A 'WAV a a 7.30 8. 39 (3) Rawhide: Arana Sacar, with Clint Eastwood, Eric Fleming. ACTRESS-PLAYWRIGHT Ruth Gordon's autobiographical play, Years Ago, was given a spirited revival as a television play on the 90-minute Show of the Month on Ch.

3, last night. It starred Sandra Church as the young stage-struck Miss Gordon, and Robert Preston and Peggy Conklin as her parents. The play is a marvellous vehicle for the intimate medium of television. It's an unabashed story of youthful enthusiasm and 7.30-8 (5) Journey to Under St. is a detachable motor for a 'may attend a free cooking school lawn mower that can double as 'sponsored by a Quebec Natural an outboard motor for a small; Gas culinary expert, Miss Gisele boat.

iFortier. The show is the 11th and big- Mayor Fournier, declaring the gest yet. Any one contemplating 'duration of the show "Better a visit would be wise to wear! Home said this year's comfortable shoes to avoid keynote is "Comfort In The II 4 standing: Report and analysis on French President de Gaulle's tiarm i i visit to the United States. i 1 i 'i 11 I it rfi W'ftt 7 .111 (5) Troubleshooters: fatigue parading in front of more Home. I Downrange, with Keenan Wynn.

than 300 stands. Pi I.30- (3) Hotel de Paree: Sundance and the Long Trek, with Mi dreams, of close family love and zest for life, and it unfolds in little scenes which, stitched together, make up a romantic picture of human strength and optimism. Miss Church and Mr. Preston were boundless in their energy. Miss Church as the giggling, sensitive, dreamy teen-ager, with her The visitor should also he There are electrical appliances for everything electric ice cream machines, electric JL.

1 I i I Earl Holliman, Harry Carey Jr armed with considerable sales resistance. Smiling salesmen (5) Project 20. Mark Twain's America. A look at America through Twain's point of shoe shiners, electric vegetable: choppers, electric gardening hoes. oozing personality, will charm heart set on the stage, and Mr.

Preston as an ex-sailor, struggling ingly entice you to their stands view. Howard Lindsay narrates and assure you that gracious You can also get fine tips on and summer. Allen Funt's Candid Camera, a highlight on to hold his temper and his job in the New England town of Wolles ton, early in the century. In the hands of its excellent- 8.30-9 (4) Four Just Men: The beautifying the home with as living is impossible without their electric organs, swimming pools, the Garry Moore Show, will be come a half-hour TV program in east, it emerged from the con sorted wood panelings, decorative wall plaques of polished brass and ceramics on wood and electric door chimes and shake-it-yourself reducing machines. the fall.

Visitors untir April 26 can at fines of its rather homely plot and glowed. Mr. Preston was particularly satisfying as the salty Interviews with Field Marshal tend free clinics on interior Grandmother, with Dan Dailey. (3) Phil Silvers Show: Bilko, The Potato Sack 9- 9.30 (4) Flying Doctor: Wrong Medicine, with Richard Denning. 9.30-11 (8) Movie: Behave Yourself, with Farley Granger, Shelley Winters.

10- 10.30 (3) Shotgun Slade: Jamas in a weekly half-hour show Saturday nights at 7.30 p.m. Canadian Startime will carry Tht Young Juggler, with Tony Curtis In the lead role, next Tuesday night. It was shown a eoupla of weeks ago on American Startime. decoration by Francois Lamy, 1 ruin i lndkaU Oa fca. an of paintings under the direction of Natan Karczmar, director of the Canadian Art Workshop.

An impressive gadget is a Viscount Montgomery and Indian Prime Minister Nehru are sched ex-sailor, still wearing the beard, professor at the Instituts of Ap uled for Close-Up. April 28 and plied Arts, and lectures on end spouting salty language laced I'm looking for a birthday present for a 11-year-old boy." flower boxes gardening. food centre unit, with a concealed, built-in, motor. Th all-pur May 5, respectively. Blair Fraser recorded the interview with the controversial British Shotgun Trial, with Scott Brady.

A nhntosranher friend of An- Delinquency Patfern pose doodad blends, shreds, mixes, grinds, juices and vith damns and hells that were fully in character and comical. His scenes at the old wall telephonean instrument he was wary of and had sworn never to use were rollicking gems. soldier during his visit to Hamil tnnv Armstrong-Jones will parti ton, and the one with sharpens. cipate in Overture to a Koyai Wprfrlins. NBC's examination of Nehru at his home in New Delhi.

Most of the articles on display (5, 4) Boxing: Len Matthews vs. Doug Vaillant in a 10-round lightweight bout. 11.15 (5) Jack Paar Show: Guests include Arthur Treacher, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dody Goodman, "the personal histories of Arm make for comfortable, graceful living. A large number of them The whole was redolent of happy small town existence, in No Two Cases Exactly Alike are new and well worth inspection by the average homemaker. Lester James, strong-Jones ana rnncess which will be shown in the 8 to 9 p.m.

period on Ch. 5 Sunday. Pat Galloway and Leo Ciceri will appear in a two-char 11.15 (8) Award Theatre: The HE problem of juvenile delinquency is really the Lodger, with Laird Cregar, Merle Oberon, George Sanders. mnmnm acter play, A Marriage Has Been sum total of the individual problems of each misguided youngster and that explains why it Replacing Dinah Short and company for tht summer, tht Chevy Show will present an 18-week series of hour liva suspense drama starting May V. Walter Sleiak will lerve as host John Paynt, whost Rtstlest Gun did not get very far in ratings race, will try again next season with a weekly hour series for NBC.

But this time, he won't play a cowboy. 11.20 (3) Stage 3: Sudden Fear, Arranced. on Shoestring Theatre (lower, less complex days. Margaret Willington will Interviewed on CJAD today at 2.30 p.m. in connection with National Secretary's Week Tht next Wayne and Shutter Show an CBC-TV is booked for April 30 British comedy, a rart commodity on Canadian television, will be represented by Tony Hancock and Sidney Sundav ninht.

Art Morrows loux of the University of Montreal's psychology department bluntly called for a face-the-facts" approach to the problem and for greater co-ordination of the various agencies dealing with it. Facing the complex facts means first of all getting rid of prejudices and preconceptions. orchestra will be featured on CBC with Jack PaLnce. 11.30 (7) Cine-Vedette: Les Anges du Peche, with Gianna Maria Canale. 11.32 (4) Feature Film: The is so complex and controversial.

"No two cases are exactly alike," said Judge J. G. Nicholson of the Social Welfare Court, "and there is no universal panacea for dealing with delinquency." radio's Big Band Show, tomorrow night, in the first of six presentations which the program will originate in Montreal, this spring Tall Lie, with Paul Henreid Montreal Mental Hy Iladio Programs Today's TV CBFT (2) Montreal; WCAX (3) Burlington; WPTZ (5) Plattsburg; CBMT (4) Montreal; CHLT (7) Sherbrooke; CJSS () Cornwall. FRIDAY CJAD toa CKVl 850, CSM 940, CKGM 980, CJUS 1280 er a too, ar 4-, ckac 11.05 A.M. A.

P. CALLING Dan Dailep Richard Conte P.M. 7.09 A.M. 6.00 p.m. ious crime appears to be on the increase.

Montreal's juvenile aid bureau, for example investigated 484 cases of car thefts by teenagers during the past year. Statistics apart, police and social welfare workers have their hands full. The answer to the other question: are delinquents being "coddled," depends upon how one looks at the question. If delinquents are considered like adult criminals, as responsible for their actions and subject to the full force of the criminal code, then the answer must be in the affirmative. If on the other hand, (and this is the official view) the young offender is regarded as CTCr.

A Sho giene Institute sponsored a one-day clinic February 11th on this same topic. During a panel discussion Ralph W. Whelan, New York City's commissioner for youth services revealed some surprising statistics to the group, including the fact that in spite of his city's much-puzlicized delinquency problem New York ranks only lath in its juvenile crime rate among 33 North American cities with a population of 250.000 people or more. Even more surprising, he revealed that a "hard core" of one per cent of New York families account for 75 per cent of the city's juvenile crime rate. 11.45 A.M.

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