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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 88

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BERGEN EVENING RECORD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. I960 I Today's Complete V. Programs Politicos Get T.V. 'Method' TVKey Previews: WEDNESDAY.

AUGUST Zl, 1960 Today's top television shows as previewed and selected hj T. V. Key's staff of experts who attend rehearsals, watch screetiogs, and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood. T. V.

LAFFS By CUFF BOGEKSOX a speech but it is their duty to make sure it contains nothing which might incite rioting in the streets. i.And. DeBare warned sternly, the network cannot be successfully sued for libel, but the candidate can.) When one, of the visiting lawmakers obviously an old-fashioned sort asked what would happen if the speaker had an idea the middle of his spoeth and wanted to develop it adlib, he was advised by the expert on prompting equipment that this is perfectly ail right provided it is done first in rehearsal. The wise politician on television will have no spontaneous ideas ill AFTERNOON 2 L5.E OF LIFE if a' 4 TUi.TH OK COXSEJLEVCES 7 HESTlESS 6Li: Bar- fc-4 r-i orated l9-" 12 JO 2 SEARCH F0 T0MCR0V 4 IT COlUD BE JJ 5 CAPTOCSV f-ei i.Q'.- 7 LCE TnAT arraej tor nwxjf to C30r mea 12 45 M. 2 G'J'AG LIGHT- if By STEVEN H.

SCHEIXR Music For a Summer Night's "The Loves, of is not only the best hour of entertainment for tonight, hut it's a gem of a show for any night of the year. Olympic Games again la a half hour wrapup, and interesting repeats oa Reckoning, The Nelson Family. Circle Theater and This is Your Life, round out the list of recommendations. Baseball at 1:25 harness racing at 9:30, and boxing at 10. "Television will elect the next President." There were no Presidential candidates in the A.

B. V. studio last week when director Lou Volpicelli made this terrify ca has Beep of Inferior 7 BAWSTANS: Louns- T9 OSt 13 TIVE: s- a--d reier.t r-i -i a jso 4 15 1. 2 SECRET STORM. St a- 4 30 P.

M. 2 C-F NGT: Se- a- 4 Bc-CSr-'N' Cia- 5: 5 CISTRCT ATTORNEY: hs s.sa-c!Ofs of a d.snonesi pa envi: Pa. B-ian 13 FLM: -vju Bartni-a Stanwy-i, Henry foroa, Edgar Stnaan 5 P. 2 LIFE OF RILEY: i-ee is own across drivfwa 4 FILM: Four: 'No Mw't iVn. an fear w.nosor, Jonn A-c-er 5 DATELINE EUROPE: fa-Is nto tar set oy so-es 9 FLASH GORDON.

"Tin Sound 5 30 P. M. 2 FILV: Eirly Saow: "vsatlrn f-om ace itna sn, Rcoet Donat, OtCTH ft 5 B'G BEAT- hi.es 7 MY FRIEND FLICKA: dm doctor avail. as'e is ycug li-t an. Prej.

oiced ne 31. Po' 1 try to p-eent h.ro from t-eat-ng h-r 9 ciLM: "EiciDe to (1955): Ba--ba-a Rcbert Rjan ing statement. Who will it elect while you're watching him it Edd Byrnes? Johnny Weismuller The 50 politicians who were there leaned forward to listen a little more closely. The occasion was the second School for Political Candidates at W. A.

B. the New York branch 'Late Show is a very apt description it should have been buried years ago!" of the A. B. C. network.

Cam paigners from New York and New Jersey had gathered to be taught the elements of television pro graming, makeup and acting with news commentator Bill Shadel and other A. B. C. experts 9 30 M. 2 r-F EOT A 4 TATE; '-Tn 6u--r E-oV-ees I- Tate to 0 tne- coi ect pact waoes.

and far-n hantis fac5 wta n-D-jsn Cu Jact nogaa 9 HARNESS R4CINS 11 Pa st ar-rives ta San cempete w.tM meo shew. cnard Coojn 15 P. M. CIRCLE THEATER: "Security sk Jerom Coopersmitfl. of.

4erf to V10- en tae-socret defense pro Larry Gates, Peter Bra-won. Jaiftt McAr- 4 THiS IS YOLi IIFE: Pa rt Edwardt faes i.re stay of Hollywood producer Siler.vn Leoy 7 BOXING: Ca'l iBooo) Portland, C- vs. Drug Jrrs, lig-n heavvwe gnts 11 DECOY: "Tn Sncmeiae Seveny 6ar-ia-d 13 PLAYBACK: Mure 10 05 P. M. 13 DANCE PARTY: Ted Ssee 10:30 M.

4 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY: a' sj Tea ss A'asfca compete to determ ne is tr better jucge of Human nature. A- etter is hrst 9 FILM: S-e 7-50 P. M. 11 BOlD VENTURE: P-isoner of war believes Shannon was tor cao-tu-e 10:45 P. M.

7 SPORTS: Howard Coseii 11:00 P. 2, 4 5, 7 11 NEWS. WEATHER 13 MIKE WALLACE: Faikenpur 11:05 P. M. 5 FILM: (198): A'an Saxter, Virg.nta Aiimoro 11:15 t.

M. 2 OLYMPIC GAMES: Events probably ie the men 10-meter diving finals, women's 400-meter relay, 100-meter butterfly finals, men's 400-meter freestyle and 200-meter breaststroke, toils ftnais and bov-ng eliminations may bl telecast 4 JACK PAAR: Hugh Downs nch-h ts 7 FILM: "High (1943): Chester Morris, Jean Parker 11 FILM: "Strange (194o: Hasso, Preston Foster, Anabel Shaw P. M. 13 PLAYBACK: Mus 11:35 P. M.

13 FILM: Set 4 30 P. M. 11:45 P. M. 2 FILM, late Show: "High U9a8) Rooert Taylor, Audrey Totter 12 00 MIDNIGHT 9 FILM: "The Secret (1940)1 Florence Rice, Barton MacLanfl 12:45 A.

M. 5 NEWS 1:00 A. M. 4 CONSULT DR. BROTHERS 1:15 A.

M. 4 NEWS 1:35 A. M. 2 FILM, Late Late Show: "These Clamour (1939): Lan Turner, Lew Ayres, Tom Brown EVENING there to provide the inside word. Shadel served as general em cee for the evening and showed 6 00 M.

5 FEL'X AND FRIENDS 7 NEWS: Jchn Ds 13 CITIZEN SOLDIER: "Fire tv Suvenir-h'jnting G. Is CaLOnt surprisingly little animosity to Efect'. between ward the professional politicos 1 00 P. M. C----H.

4 JOrCE BS0THES 5 CARTONS: Tom 7 A63UT fACES; Aeunatr 11 SPORTS 1 05 M. 2 BURNS AND ALLEN: Cri-, 1.25 P. M. 4, 5. fcPAS 11 BASEBALL: Y-ks IU-ms City 1,30 P.

2 AS THE WORLa TUSS3 4 CiAL 4: to father's second mrrt-K 5 FILM: -Vowa Wen 119501: 7 RAY VILUNO: PnUi-it brmi In-wjlved with aijr.ns no has t.ntten bad Dlav 9 FILM: Vixli! th 2 00 P. M. 2 FULL CIPCLE: Sv.i 4 QUEEN FOR A DAY: Bailey 7 DAY IN COURT: Dram 9 FILM: fz-arsral Ga. after desperates 2 30 P. M.

2 HOUSE PARTY: Linkletter 4 LORETTA YOuNd: priuner reuses from a fire l-e to seek cut ranger 7 GALE STORM: Jerry Coionna in Home, Little Seam-lf" 9 FILM: violinist's accompanist plays second fiddle 255 P. M. 5 NEWS 3:00 P. M. 2 MILLIONAIRE: Drsna 4 YOUNG DR.

MAL0NE: Serial 5 TV OIGEST: investisator Nanty 0-ae bv criminal attorney 7 BEAT THE CLOCK: Coliyer 9 STRANGE STORIES: Four fear-ridden people follow owiae fro'' Iron Curtain country 3:30 P. M. 2 VERDICT IS YOURS 4 FROM THESE ROOTS: Serial 5 DOORWAY TO DESTINY: Circumstances help girf choose be'ween suitors 7 WHO DO YOU Carson 9 FILM: Thief of (1940): June Duprez, Conrad Veidt 13 PHYSICAL CULTURE 4:00 P. M. 2 BRIGHTER DAY: Serial 4 THIN MAN: Nora decides to surprise Wick with party 5 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS: wife of Ameri in spite of the fact his hand was in a cast, crushed during a dem throws off the teleprompter.

The make up section advised using a base of cream or pow der an a deep-toned lipstick. The thinking baldheaded man ill use a bit of the makeup base on the top of his head. The booklet's section on acting was especially provocative. "Actions," it suggested, "should be a bit more deliberate than they would be normally." This strikes us as a sound and admirable thought, but asking an officeholder to take any sort of deliberate action may be more than we have a right to expect. Candidates were warned not to tap or slam the desk while working with a desk microphone, which might explain that strangely fascinating movement that Harry Truman always used.

Sawing the air prevents irritating thumps on the podium. The evening, was a successful one and at its conclusion, the candidates once again shook hands all around, carefully examining their potential opponents' profiles, and hurried home to check their makeup kits and rehearse spontaneous answers for next season's informal interviews. And no one statement in the booklet was a little depressing: "Statisticians say there are more homes equipped with television than with bathtubs." There must be a campaign slogan in there somewhere. onstration at the Democratic con vention. He seems to have ac-cepted the battle wound as a haz-ard of the profession, and insis 1:25 (ID BASEBALL.

Doubleheader: New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Athletics. From New York. 2) RECKONING. "Tongues of by John Vlahos.

(Repeat). This 1933 Studio One drama is a rather touching tale, simply told, about a young stutterer who becomes a deaf mute to avoid laughter -and embarrassment. The boy, as a farmhand, falls for a young girl who gives him courage to try to break his affliction. Young James MacArthur plays the mute, assisted by Margaret O'Brien, Frances Farmer and Leon Ames. (7) MUSIC FOR A SUMER NIGHT.

"The Loves of A beautiful hour of operatic gems from the pen of the genius Puccini, sung by a superior cast of sopranos and tenors. Elaine Malbin and Davis Cunningham join forces for arias from "La Brenda Lewis and William Lewis are heard in arias from "Manon Phyllis Curtin and William Lewis turn to and Heidi Krall and Davis Cunningham close the program with the Act II duet from "Madame Music for a summer night and every pther night, indeed. (7) THE NELSON FAMILY. "Dave Goofs (Repeat). Funny episode.

Everything goes wrong for poor David at his law clerk's job. Senior partner, Mr. Kelly, meets him for the first time and gets the Impression he's a coffee-drinking, rock 'n roll fan who plays the horses. It's really entertaining and it all works out when David hits the boss with a golf ball. (9) HARNESS RACING.

Roosevelt Raceway. (2) CIRCLE THEATER. "Security (Repeat). Larry Gates docs an excellent job as a science professor who is falsely accused of communist activity, and goes about methodically making his own inquiries. In the process, he discovers a great deal about himself, which helps to make this dramatized documentary of a top score security clearance more interesting than usual.

4) THIS IS YOUR LIFE. (Repeat). Hollywood producer-director Mervyn LeRoy is the subject of this rerun and it turned out to be a thoroughly d.yerting half hour of viewing. ted he is still nonpartisan. 9 FILM, Million Dol'ar Mov "Vv-t 6eor-'.

15S) 11 AiR POvVER: "Oe'eat of Japan'. Crop- rg c' fi'St poniO 13 HIGHWAY PATROL: SatecracLeri Puli daring 8 0O P. M. 5 T. W.

U. MEETING: Imuendir Pen. R. R. Strike 11 H0NEYMOONERS: 'D al fo- Janitor'.

G-eascn 13 FILM 815 5 THIS IS AMERICA: 'Democracy Hi- 8 30 P. M. 2 MEN INTO SPACE: The British art eager to launch Vega rocket ship, Wiil-am Lun-d gan John Si'tton, Rob.n Hugnes 4 PRICE IS RIGHT: Emcee Cullen announces winner of Showcase (color) 5 AWARD THEATER: Flight lieutenant receives a supernatural warning 7 NELSON FAMILY: "Dave Soofs Dave is anxious to make Impression on senior partner. But attempt is real bust 11 SAN FRANCISCO BEAT: Scoundrel figures in vicious assault and robbery. Tom Tuilj 9:00 P.

M. 2 MILLIONAIRE: "Millionaire Elijabeth Tender" decides to qu secretarial job and heads for Hollywood. Marvin Miller, June Davton 4 HAPPY: Chris has accident while safety chairman in 'Accidentally Yours' 5 WRESTLING 7 HAWAIIAN EYE: "Kim Murderer also specializes in stealing money. Robert Conrad, Powers, Don Gor- 9 LONG JOHN NEBEL: Dr. 6eorge Fried- 11 TRACKDOWN: "The Gllman shoots teen-ager fleeing from robbery.

Robert Culp "Television and the Candidate" the program outline for the eve berman and American fira 6:15 7 YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL 6 30 P. M. 4 NEWS, WEATHER 5 OUR GANG: Sandy Becker 7 LITTLE RASCALS: Joe Bova 13 SUMMER SHOW: Clay Colt 7:00 P. M. 2, 11 NEWS, WEATHER 4 DEATH VALLEY DAYS: Lt.

Beale promotes came's in southwestern deserts 5 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY: Hollister must enre with a trigger-happy deputy 7 RAY MILLANO. Ray is pursued by fe- n-aies in. ciass 9' TERRYT00NS: Kirchner 7:30 P. M. 2 RECKONING: Margaret O'Brien and James MacArthur in "Tongues of An- 4 WAGON TRAIN: Peter Loire in "The Story" 5 RACKET SQUAD: Businessman Is almost retired to poor house by con men.

Reed Hadley 7 SUMMER NIGHT: "Loves of with Elaine Malbin, Heidi Krall, 8renda Lewis, Phyllis Curtin; Davis Cunningham and William Lewis ning, is as fascinating as such press booklets generally are. It starts off briskly with the statement: "Television has sometimes been described variously as the boon of the century." A close check of the fine print in our grammar books suggests the phrasing is legal, but we were a little saddened by the thought that some flack who probably majored in Renaissance Liter ature" at Harvard has wound up in the world writing lines like "sometimes been described var iously." The rest of the booklet contains more straightforward, and probably invaluable, advice for the sincere and honest public servant Under "The Panel or Round Doug Jones. (7) BOXING. Carl (Bobo. Olson vs.

Ten-round light heavyweight bout. Table Program" (do any of those programs actually use a round table?) we found this reasonable advice: "The questions and an swers should be discussed prior to telecast." In describing the Interview format Bill Shadel admitted: "You'd be surprised at how many prominent men in Washington won't go on without knowing the questions in ad (2) OLYMPIC GAMES. Tonight's half hour wrapup is scheduled to include the men's 10 meter diving finals, women's 400 meter relay heats, men's 400 meter free style heats, women's 100 meter butterfly finals, men's individual fencing finals, boxing eliminations, and men's 200 meter breaststroke finals. Last minute changes in the schedule may occur. (4) JACK PAAR SHOW.

Still hosting for vacationing Paar, Hugh Downs's pals for the vigil are Hans Conried, Jim Moran, and Marc Connelly, with Marilyn Lovell taking up the solos of the evening. (2) THE LATE SHOW. "High (1947). Suspenseful, well acted mystery melodrama with Robert Taylor, Audrey Totter, and Herbert Marshall. Story of a lady doctor who helps a man regain his memory and proves he didn't kill his wife.

vance. We were not surprised. Later on in the evening we learned from A. B. C.

attorney Charles DeBare that speeches must be presented to the network at least 48 hours in advance. The networks cannot legally censor CLUB SEES FILM Rotarians Conduct Program On Trees And Lumbering Monsey Local Rotarians viewed a movie on tree-growing and the lumber industry during their weekly meeting last night at Delmonicos Restaurant in Tallman. Hayes Overcash, chairman of a committee investigating the possibilty of the Rotary Club Radio Highlights Today 1:25 OVMGM) Baseball: Yankees vs. Kansas City, two games. 6:05 (WINS) Baseball: San Francisco vs.

Pittsburgh. (WNYO-Masterwork Hour: Delius "Brigg Fair" Rhapsody; Khacaturlan's Piano Concerto; Ives' "Three Places In New (WNYO International Music Festival: Winners of the Belgian Queen Elisabeth piano competition-Malcolm Frazcr, Ronald Turini and Alice Michenko. (WRFM) Opera for You: Excerpts from Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde." William H. Wells comments. (WRFM) Casper Citron Show: Discussion of Poland today, with.

S. K. Roy, Indian Consul General in New York, former charge d'affaires at the Indian Embassy in Warsaw, and Jacek Machowskl, counselor to the Polish mission to the United Nations. sponsoring a Little League here said the first meeting of the group will be conducted this week. STUDENT DRIVERS Chicago About 5.000 schools in the U.

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