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39 NIGHT WATCH By Percy SfiV OggSRl MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Kind Thougk Is For the Birds! Mutt mnt Jff mrw in A ma day 6le the 'Masked Marine' Top The Boston Globe Friday, November 9. 1962 STA. KC STA, KC STA, AtfGS. STA, As TV War Story WEE1C8S 590 WCOP 1150 WBZ 106.7 WXHB 6 WTAO. 740 WEZEKBCK60 WH" WNAC 660 WfEl 1033 WHO WCRB 1330 WCRB 102.5 WBOS 929 un.

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7 icirfcic This is the year for. war series, they tell us. Two of them are holding forth right now on the ABC network: "Combat" and lant Men." If A But ABC's war story of the year for my money came on neither of these skeins. It surged out of the TV set with a vitality and furore that have seldom been attained this season on Thursday night's "Premiere," the all-purpose anthology. "The Masked Marine" was a bristling, taut tale that gripped the emo TELEVISION cO 1 ''Bu.

St: rW- MARY WORTH th, Sunday By Saunders and Ernst lj.11.4-... Zj I DON'T V0U SEE? If A I HEWS ABOUT wnibtft it JSEIi 1 MIDGE. JU5T J1T5 efi) SOMEONE WE KNOW, Viictfbfctf I I REALIZE- EVEN IF THANM FOR. THE il AMUNfc DAlf I V-JCZ NANA? (' VTLRE5TD' XlM YOU DONT, ALBERT- THW ifft-HANDEB W1 KOPSt 5HEU rM i I A filRJ. IN A 5MALI TOWN COMPLIMEMT MONO END UP MARRYING 3 HAS FEW OPPORTUNITIES I ZtSKS IU aNw tL t3 fcJIffi Mrmm 5-12 Walter Cronkite.

7 Rescue 8. 9 Film Feature. tions beautifully developed, written and acted from a Robert Leckie short story. 10 Boots and Saddles. It proved that hatred can be quite as stirring as love, when given full play in a hu 7:15 5-12 News, sports, weather.

7:30 2 The Complete Gardener. 4- 10 International Showtime. 5- 12 Rawhide. 7-9 Gallant Men. man situation and dramatic CLOSE'S RATING KEYi Very Good Good Fair Poor framework that provided a perfect showcase.

AFTERNOON 3:00 4-10 Loretta Young Theater. 5-12 The Millionaire. 7-9 Queen for a Day. 3:30 4-10 Young Dr. Malone.

5-12 To Tell the Truth. 7 Early Show. 9 Who Do You Trust? 3:55 5-12 Douglas Edwards. 4:00 2 College of the Air. 4- 10 Make Room for Daddy.

5- 12 Secret Storm. 9 Bandstand. 4:30 4 Clubhouse 4. 5-12 Edge of 9 Discovery '62. 10 Here's Hollywood.

4:55 9 Newsstand. walk across the stage was a STEVE ROPER By Saunders and Overgard fev Roper it in tht Sunday Globt catastrophe in three In this initial stanza she recalls an episode with Leo Slezak, great opera singer and father of Walter, from which came the title of Walter's new book 0REWOUT MY SAW65 AND AFRICAN POLICE FORCE FOR tSOO BACHTHEN FOUND TnATMY WHY FAILNS TO I DISAPPOINTED CUSTOMER IS I I BOUGHT A BUNCH OF RIFLES, THE ARMiES OF WAREHOUSE (IN A CERTAIN BAHAMA REPUBLIC) MAKE A DELIVERY A GANGLAND BOSS, MR. I I DR. ROPER, AO SOLD THEM TO SEVERAL DICTATORS HAD BE: LOOTED BY REVOLUTIONARIES!" SHOULD FORCE XXJ P0PER-AND 1 HAD TAKEN I I A SMALL MIDDLE EAST COUNTRY AND SOON BLSIMESS I in RUM AVD HIDF mtiaonoa'-ViUCNJ A about his famed parent 5:00 4 Boston Movietime. "When Does the Next Swan Leave?" This new San Francisco-pro 5 Bozo the Clown.

7 Three Stooges. 9 Uncle Gus. 7:45 2 U.N. Review. 8:00 2 A Time for Living.

8:30 2 A Woman of no importance. 4- 10 Sing Along with Mitch. 5- 12 Route 66. 7-9 Flintstones. .00 7 I'm Dickens He's Fenster.

9 The Third Man. 9:30 4-10 Don't Call Me Charlie! 5 Fair Exchange. 7-9-1277 Sunset Strip. 10:00 4-10 Jack Paar. 10:30 2 Images.

5-12 Eyewitness Series. 7 Third Man. 9 Whirlybirds. 11:00 4-5-7-9-10-12 News. 11:15 4 Steve Allen.

7 Late Show. 9 Sports Desk. 10 Tonight Show. 11:20 5 Don Gillis, sports. 10 "Bounty Hunter" For this was the story of a hillbilly feud that became a Wartime legend In the Pacific a feud between a hard-boiled, sadistic sergeant from Alabama, and a happy-go-lucky, ever-smiling rookie from Tennessee, and what grew out of this fierce rivalry that flamed Into existence one day in a rugged, bone-crunching maneuver at boot camp.

The top-kick found the perfect way to wipe that smile off the kid's face make him wear a mask day and night for 10 days. And thus was added a striking, eerie visual quality to this bizarre and gutsy tale. The sarge was broken to buck private for his inexcusable cruelty in the field. Then there were two men with but a single thought to get one stripe up on the other and run him right out of the Marine Corps. How this competitive, all-consuming lash drove these duced series, to give it its full title, "Lotte Lehmann's Master Classes in Opera and Leider," will be made up mostly of half-hour stanzas, though the premiere ranged over a full hour, giving the teacher a chance to display her virtuosity in scenes from two operas, Randolph Scott, Dolores Dorn, 12 Salty Brine.

5:15 2 Friendly Giant 5:30 2 What's New? 5:45 5 Rocky and Friends. EVENING 6:00 2 Youth Forum. 5 News; Dateline. 7 Evening Report 9 Annie Oakley. 12 Supercar.

"Lohengrin" and 'Der Frei schutz." Each Thursday epi sode will be repeated Sundays ATANIC PROF -TT, VlV 72cP JUDGE PARKER Judge Parker in tht Sunday By Paul Nichols AI 1 CMnr ZE 6UPP06E YOU CANT I YWVK1 HOPE YOU WONT IU CALL MY ATTORNEY IA MO, JACK WHOLE TELEVI5ICW CAREER iSANPRAi ITS JUST THAT IT TAKE OFFENSE BUT I WOULP tl, tl PLEA6E MEASLY FIVE vVPOESNT SEEM TO be A FAIR LIKE TO GIVE YOU A CHECK JL.0 JHKT VISION HUN PREP TV. BUSINESS ANP FOR THE FIVE fj CONTRACT WITHOUT YOUR HAVING SaJf' IT IMFURIATpg. UP' ffl iffeS mf" at 6 p.m. 12 "Attack of the 50 CA. ft Program Foot Woman," Allison Hayes, William Hudson.

"Lost Continent," Cesare Romero, John Hoyt. P.M. DATELINE BOSTON Excerpts from "Tliret Penny Opwa." CharlH Playhosi. ef Boston. A.M.

THE TONIGHT SHOW Starring Johnny Carton. 11:30 6:15 7 News, weather. 6:30 2 Louis Lyons. 4-9-10 weather. 5 Sea Hunt.

7 Yogi Bear. 12 Rescue 8. 6:45 2 Myron Spencer. 4-10 Huntley-Brinkley. 9 Evening Report.

7:00 2 Modern Algebra. 4 Brave Stallion. 5 Tonight Show. 9 "Pick-up," George ii ii To Give Sample Of Catholic TV WTAO-TV, Channel 56, will be activated for a demonstration program tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, for a sample of what the Catholic TV Center will present when it goes on the air soon. The program will be highlighted by a videotape message from Cardinal Cushing.

The program will comprise a panel discussion among a group of religious teachers. They will explain some principles of teaching modern math, aspects of art appreciation, demonstrate a chemistry lesson, and explain reading difficulties, among other items. Speakers include Sister M. Adelbert. CSJ; Brother Mar- Raft Sylvia Sidney.

4 World News. 4 Big Movie. REX MORGAN, M.D. Btx Morgan it in the Sunday Globe By Dal Curtis 12:45 1:00 ALLI50N NEEDS 1 HEL? DOCTOR TLtftOC, KCU IMI3 Ltl its two men to exploits of heroism in the thick of action, made for a rousing yarn that never skipped a beat. But best of all was the ironic, pulsating finish in which the elder warrior unmasks a Jap trick, and there is a bit of mutual life saving that enables both men to see the light finally.

Possibly the climax was stage-managed a bit too patly, but it had an aptness that just seemed to top off the mixture. Pat or apt: what's the difference except a misplaced letter? Laurels, finally, to Harry Guardino as the tough guy, Chris Robinson as the fellow who became just as tough, and George Brenlin as the one who tried to be peacemaker in vain. It will be a long time before you see a better filmed drama than this one. High Spots Today on TV SHE LEFT ME BOSTON MOVIETIME: "Track the FAIR EXCHANGE: After a diligent search, the Finches in London find a boy friend for their American "daughter," Patty, unaware that Man Down" (1956), Kent Taylor, Renee Houston. When a doe track is held up and a murder committed, Scotland Yard is called in to solve the case; 5 (4).

he's the same smoothie Army lieutenant who dated their real daughter, Heather, in New York; 9:30 (5) 15 THERE SO LITTLE TIME Vyli LEPT FOR HERA MCT0R? JJ i jf v- im AMwl. LJi mL mm WHAT'S NEW: Seeing eye dogs are 77 SUNSET STRIP: "The Floating cellus, CFX; Sister Vincent de Paul, SND; Sister Dolorosa, SCN; Brother McKenna, Sister Marie Anthony, SND and paired with cattle rustling for a unique picture of these two different, and unconnected, subjects; 8:30 (2). Man," Jeff Spencer (Rogert Smith), hired td protect a frightened judge learns a retired magician is the prime suspect; 9:30 (7). INTERNATIONAL SHOWTIME, with Sister Mary Nila, OSF. The special TV program is intended for the clergy and Don Ameche.

host. "Circu from JACK PAAR SHOW: Bob Newhart, Anna Quayle, Walter Slezak, guests; they may watch at Holy Name 10 (4). Lotte Lehmann, Ch.2 Music-Education Today on Radio EYE WITNESS: Examination of Communist-Chinese invasion of India; school, west ftoxbury; fct. Angnes' High, Arlington and St. Patrick's Grammar School, Stoneham.

GLOBE CROSSWORD PUZZLE To see a great lady of opera recalling her days of acclaim UNITED NATIONS General Assembly, 10:30 (5). STEVE ALLEN SHOW: Andre Previn in flashes and fragments is from New York! WGBH-FM, 10:30 a.m. to 13 noon. Joanie Sommers, composer-singer Prince 26 Little 55 Orbiting Theresa Rt. Rev.

Walter Flaherty, director of the Archdiocesan Radio and TV Apostolate, will moderate the panel. He ex Oscar Brown and Buddy Hack something not to be missed. And so this new weekly series which opened on WGBH- BOSTON STMPHONT Orchestra, un bases: 2 was. 29 Old French ett are joined by one of late Presi 43 Fish trap 44 Town office: Fr. 45 Trading or postage 46 Taste and 57 Smoke WXHR-FM 8 9 Mess.

f-00 Rita Striech, soprano. :30 The Baroque Ensemble. Symphonic Matinee. 5:00 Afternoon Pops. 6:00 Panorama.

6:3.1 In and About Harvard Square. New Compositions. 8:00 Concert Hall. The Spoken Word. der Erich Leinsdorf, conducts Bar dent Roosevelt's best entertainers Dr.

Giovanni; 11:15 (4). coin 30 Paddles 31 Treaty or tok's Piano Concerto No. Men-j Italy." Acrobats, tumblers, elephants, trapeze artists, horses and the Great Jolson, magician, acts from the Circus Palmiri; 7:30 (4). RAWHIDE: James Whitmore plays one of three Union soldiers saved from a small band of Indians by Gil Favor and his drovers In "The Incident of the Dogfaces;" 7:30 (5). GALLANT MEN: "Lesson For a Lover." Lt Kimbro (Robert Ridge-ly), suffering from psychosomatic blindness, finds hope and comfort in hospital aide.

Maria Carducci (Marianna Hill); 7:30 (7). A TIME FOR LIVING: Dr. Jack Weinberg, of University of Illinois Medical School, explains the mental adjustments confronting the retired persons; 8 (2). "A WOMAN OF NO Oscar Wilde's lighthearted romance about a family in Edwardian England; 8.30 (2). ACROSS 1 Planet 5 Customs 9 Bat equipment 14 Freshly 15 Granular snow 16 Ireland personified 17 Within the TV Thursday night should create strong viewing interest hereabouts, particularly among opera buffs and those who can plains that when the Archdiocese acquires its own UHF television channel it will offer a program of educational courses.

delssohn's Incidental Music to "A LATE SHOW: "Relentless" (1948) ganization hearing e.g. Robert Young, Marguerite Chapman. funnel 58 Soft mud 59 Bay Oriente Cuba 60 Swimming Mid-Summer Night's Dream" WGBH-FM, 2:10. 32 Officeholders 48 Detectives: remember when Mme. Lea si.

33 Golf term mann's name was synonymous IN BRIEF: N. Y. Philhar- 11:00 The World of Folk Music, Os- BRAHMS 34 Nile bird A wandering cowboy, accused of murdering two prospectors, is befriended by a girl and together they find the real culprit "Son of Dracula" (1943), Lon Chaney, with vocalistic brilliance. 35 Rational pools monlc; Andres Segovia, guitarist K. of C.

Service Set At North Cambridge An evening memorial serv solar system 61 Having peda' 36 Period of Ferrantt and Teicher, duo pianists Louise Allbritton. The mysterious 20 Gypsy read digits Count Alucard, son of Dracula and Frank Sinatra in excerpts from the Symphonies No. 1 and 4 and the 50 Disparity: colloq. 51 Kinds of jackets 53 Herd 54 Light smog 55 Depot: abbr. 5u Card game 57 Louis orLo ing matter marries a pretty girl and makes her into his vampire partner; ice for deceased members of North Cambridge Council, K.

of will be held at the clubhouse, 2187 Massachusetts 21 Stadium 22 Denouncer existence 37 The trouble seen 38 Corrupted 42 Palm or ginkgo Walts in A Minor; WBOS, 3. IMTED NATION'S General Assembly, from New York; WGBH-FM 4:25. oar Brand, host. 11:15 Recital Hall. News, weather.

WGBH-FM "0.7 Megs. :10 Boston Symphony Concert. 4:2.1 United Nations. 6:00 Kaleidoscope. 6:30 Louis Lyons, news.

6:1.1 Backgrounds, from the U.N. 1:00 ERN Forum: Inter-City examination of a vital issue. I've Been Reading. 8:30 Tchaikovsky Competition 1962, from Moscow. U.S.

SR. 23 Bustard 24 Seine SING ALONG WITH MITCH: Salute 11:15 (7). BIG MOVIE: "Truck Busters" (1943), Richard Travis. Charles Lang Crooks try to freeze out small truckers In order to control th trucking business; 1 am. (4).

27 Building AFTERNOON POPS, with Arthur SOLUTION TOMORROW addition 1 28 Indian home Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops; WXHR-FM 8 to 6. Lotte Lehmann has done no major league singing since 1945. And here, in these operatic classes were filmed at Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, she does not raise her voice often above conversational level. But she gives a show, all the same, stepping in for the beginners she is instructing, often at the height of a scene, to make things right with a gesture, a facial expression, a turn of the eyes, frequently giving forth bursts of humor that draw laughter or applause from her intent YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION I'VE BEEN READING: "Silent to Armed Forces. Army Drill Team from Fort Myer, Va performs on this pre-Armlstlce Day show.

Louise O'Brien, Leslie Uggams, Gloria Lambert, soloists; 6:30 (4). ROUTE "Welcome to the Wedding." Rod Steiger plays the role of an escaped killer who takes Tod Stiles as a hostage In his bid for frerdom; 8:30 (5). WBCN-FM 104.1 Megs. Broadway Festival. 10:00 Business News.

Spring," by Rachel Carson, reviewed by John Kieran. host. P. Albert Duhamel of B.C.; WGBH-FM 8. Duncan Indian Press Review, Louis Lyons, news.

10:4,1 Washington Report: John F. I SO Observation Point, MarDonald. I'M Listening to Music, 62 Soap frame bar DOWN 1 d'hotel 2 Temper 3 Relate 4 Wonderful: si. 5 Not divided 6 Ego 7 Uncle Tom's Little 8 Council of state 9 Ceremonies. 10 Isles, Galway 11 Unsettles 12 Some 13 Sun god 18 Female ruff 19 Great lake 23 Vernissage 25 Who dunit writer Stanley Gardner next Monday.

The service will be conducted by former grand knights and will supplement the annual memorial Mass in John's Church at 9 a.m. on the same day. WERS-FM 88.9 Megs. Nrws Almanac. Popular Mood.

Variation. In Music. The Day In Review. 6:15 First Person. 80 Sports.

Our Date With History. (1:00 Now report. (1:05 Pattern! of Thought. Sports, stocks, weather, 7:00 Collector'! Corner, ft Musical Theater. 0:00 The Jan Scene.

10:45 News Almanac. EVENING SYMPHONY, in Stereo. Lewis, commentator. Jacques 1 1 :00 Kaleidoscope. 30 Frightening creature 31 Relative 33 Chin, money 34 Galaxies: 2 wds.

3' Lures 40 Evergreen vines 41 News: slang 42 Doctrine 44 Writings: abbr. 47 Look 48 Lee Haydn's Symphony No. 22; Beethoven's Concerto No. Prokofiev's Slnfonla Concertante. WCRB 8:05.

TLKSJG1LAH 1 1 31 1 ill keeli MgqsIuib Tr 0TpS EXIT TToTjXiI she rj rptr rFH spIe L2c5.rrrT Ms 1 1 1 1 LlZZ SMARnERGPReLaTE Ie In Is i It ie I to Ioms TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION, 1962. from Moscow, Pianists from Russia Fray. 5:00 Stock report. 8:05 Gourmet Guide. 5:80 Stereo Time.

8 00 News, weather. Adventures In Music, stereo, 8:30 About Words. 8:85 Adventures in Musie (Cent.) 8:01 S.vmnhony Hall. THE FLINTSTONES: "Baby Barney." Fred's rich uncle Tex expects to meet his little namesake when visits Bedrock: 8:30 (7). I'M DICKENS HE'S FENSTER: "Toupee Story," Mr.

Bannister's moments of undeclsinn annoy Harry and Arch, who are then forced Into extra working hours; 9 (7). and the U.S.A. in Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor, R. The session is crowded, too, with reminiscences of her early days, amusing incidents, be WCRB AM-FM 4:00 Commuter's Conrert. 5:85 Boston Globe News.

8:3.1 Commuter's Concert. 8 Business Today, 6.00 News renort. 6:0,1 Candlelight Serenade. Opinion. 7:00 Table at Pops.

Evening at Symphony, stereo, Folk City. U.S.A. 1:00 News report. soloist; Brahms' Piano Concerto ginners' anecdotes was so 49 Imagine incredibly Clumsy that to, 10:58 Benediction, 52 Hard sell 54 Citizen of Port-au- DON'T CALL ME CHARLIE: A memol Recital Stags. 11962 from the Pentngnn requests Gen' 10:00 On Stage.

Steel (Alan Nnnien to set up a Great Pianists, class In American history for base 1 1 1 News, weather. No. 1 in Minor, by Boy Vincent Boga. (U.S.A.); WGBH-FM 8:30. 'FINNY George Gershwin score made Into a movie.

Playing of soundtrack with Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn, piano Interpolations by Barbara Carroll and orchestra treatment by Percy Faith and Buddy Bregman; WBOS 7:30. BASKETBALL: Celtics vs. Cincinnati, Classics. personnel In "School Days" episode; 'Til Midnight with 9 30 (4).

I stereo. 104.1 FM STEREO WBCN CONCRETE OR BRICK STEPS 0 at Cincinnati; WHDH 8. THE STOKEN WORD: t. eummlngs BOS AM-FM 8:00 nn Stage. 8:30 Business News.

6:3.1 On Since. Genree Comhi. 6.11 Bob Conmdine. news. 6 Jn-Fuitnn lewis.

Jr, Si feet Ri-port. 6. 30 Alex Uieier. newt (AM), Fvenlig Music Thrjtrr (FM) 610 Tom spun (AM Nrws. weather rAMi.

Music Thester. 7 il.i-? ports. 6 oo Fvening Music Theater, ft 30 Th World Todiy. tA ftti. A1fv nial 0 0 0 a 0 0 fi JiL 'r" sr? as RR LOW "E7 COMPLETELY INSTALLED Uniting may purthntti $rpnrntclit or uith ttp Gall AV 0-S3C0 Wi FREE Sltltr ESIIKIIE i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in readings of his own poems, and readings by Marian Moor, WXHR-FM 10.

POLICE PROBLEMS! "Chtcklt, th Cops'." special program tracing activities snd prohlems faced by the pollr of th nation. Folic of Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia. F1. Warn and Columbus tell of political pressure, scandal in their own ranks and assaults by the public. WBZ 10:05.

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