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Program tlstlnjrt Art Furnished' By The -TV Stations And Are i As Public A Cornpltu Televlrtvt Llstinp it Published By Th- Each SaturdM CH. 8 (NBC) I'ctvrfburi: ch.12 A (ABC) i i CK. 6 WTVR (CIS8) fill Illimm! 6:00 Trails West 5:15 6:30 Man From Cochise Superman and Sailor Bol) Seahunt Three Stooges Your Horoscope By SIDNEY OMARB 6:00 News; Sports News, Weather 6:15 Weather 6:30 Huntley-Drlnkley Furfalde 6 7:00 i a 7 i "David Hatlishelm" Outer i 7M5 8:00 6:15 M'ngon Train 8:15 0:00 0:15 0:30 8:4 5 10:00 Mitch Miller Breaking I'oitit 20: In 10:30 10:45 11:00 News. Sports, Weather News, Weather, Sporti 11:15 Tonight 11:30 "Kverv Night 11:15 at 8" Tomorrow Tomorrow 7:00 Today; News 7:15 7:30 7:15 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:15 9:00 Dialing for Jack La Lannt 0:15 8:30 Sailor Bob 10:00 Make Doom for 10:15 Daddy 30:30 Word For Word Frict Rljht Leave It to Heaver Walter Cronkltt News, Weather Tell the Got A Secret Vacation Flayhouae Danny Thomas Andy i i Easi Side, Wesl Side News, Wenther Aquanauts Tomorrow Comedy Captain Kangaroo Michief Maken Dandy Doodlt Mike I Lucy 10:45 11:00 Concentration 11:15 11:30 Jeopardy 11:15 Get The Missing Llnki The Real and Gladyi 12iOO Say When 12:15 12:30 Truth or 12:45 Consequences Father Beit Tennessee ErnU Love of Lift Search for Tomorrow Guiding Light 1:00 Dialing for 1:15 Dollars 1:30 Let's a Deal 1:45 Fred and Ann Southern As The World For September 8 "The wise man controls his destiny. points the way." ARIES (Mar.

21 Apr. 19): A good day to slow pace. your emotional bearings. Don't feel you must assert yourself with finality. Leave a way out! Be versatile.

Be farsighted. Know there are ALTERNATIVES. TAURUS (Apr. 20 May 20): Moon position emphasizes health, work, chance to please family member. Purchase of gift today could make many persons happy.

Know this and give praise where due. Review "Golden Rule" principle. GEMINI (May 21 June 20): Check details. One who encourages you' to make a change is not fully informed. Be SELF- RELIANT.

Thank those who offer aid. make your own decisions. Your creative forces continue on high level. CANCER (June 21 July 22): Deal with realities. One of these is proposition offered for home improvement.

There is budget to consider. there are also past resolutions to remember Let conscience be your guide! LEO (July 23 Aug. 22): Seek balance. Strive for greater harmony. There are some "messages" you have been neglecting Complete them today! et directions straight.

Find out reasons for recent delay. VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22): Cycle is one which indicates neec for budget review. You succeet if you PLAN AHEAD.

But yoi fail if you adhere to haphazard methods. There is a method bj which you can climb to the top Discover it! LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct. 22): Day which sees you getting RE SULTS. You are able to impress higher-ups. You could sell almost anything! Put across your own ideas.

Avoid "warmed 2:00 Loretta Young 2:15 2:30 The 2:15 Day In Court Password House Party 3:00 Another World 3:15 3:30 You Don't Say 3:45 General Hospital Queen For Day To Tell The Truth Edge Of Night over" versions of someone else's et theory. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21): You appear impatient with cur- cnl project. But if you can "hang on" there are benefits to te derived.

There are preparations yet to be made. them before embarking upon new enterprise. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec. 21): Realize some friends are stubborn.

Trying to argue could result only in bruised feelings. Best to be a good listener. Get your viewpoint across but do so in DIPLOMATIC manner. CAPRICORN (De 22 an 19): Be careful in dealing with those in authority. You could ask innocent question--and it could be misconstrued.

Key is CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM. Assert your beliefs, but in CALM, GRACIOUS manner. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 18): Trying to do too much at one time.

inevitably to mistakes. Important to ORGANIZE. Good lunar aspect spotlights aspirations. You can get almost anything you want. Be sure you understand your desires.

PISCES (Feb. 19 Mar. 20): PRACTICAL MATTERS dominate, demand attention. No matter how you might wish to forget responsibilities. does not work out that way.

Knowing this, attend to duties. You can relax later. The Progress-Index, Monday, September 7, 1964 5 IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY. have a knack of getting what you go after. your ambition is strong.

You possess drive and creative power. But at times you lack a sense of balance. GENERAL TENDENCIES: Cycle high for LIBRA. Special word to TAURUS: Show appreciation for past favors. Give-and you will receive.

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(Mutual)--24 bmirs dallv fe'TERSBURG-HOPEWELl ROAD NEXT TO FT. LEE TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY Shows 8 11:30 IFWJWUKUXJ Shows 10:00 Tomorrow's Shows Start 7 o'Clock TV TONIGHT "Wagon Train" winds up the season on the 8:30 p. m. Channel 12 time spot with "The Gus Morgan Story" in which Wagonmaster Hale accompanies Gus and his brother Ethan on a snowy mountain expedition. Next week "No Time For "Wendy and Me" and "The Bing Crosby show" take over this 90-minule spot and "Wagon Train" opens its new season on Sunday, Sept.

20, from 7:30 to 8:30 on Channel 12. Sing Along With Mitch on Channel 8 at 10 p. offers 60 minutes of songs to be remembered as Miller and his gang conduct a musical family reunion. "Breaking Point" bows out on the Channel 12 offering for 10 p. m.

with the dramatic "Last Summer We Didn't Go Away." "Ben Casey" takes over this time i next week. Family 'Portrait' Of The Virginian Clan The six regular co-stars of NBC-TV's Wednesday 90-minule Western adventure colorcast series, "The Virginian," pose for a group picture as the show starts its third season. Gathered about Lee Cobb (seated, center) are: Roberta Shore, Clu Guia- ger, Doug McClue, Randy Bonne and James Dniry. JtJ4. appene By EARL WILSON Safety Hints By Kathleen Nolcn "I don't usually get up on a oapbox," says Kathleen Nolan, tar of Universal TV's "Broad- ide" series, "but since my part the show is the leader of a roup of Waves who are mem- of a motor pool during Vorld War II, I have become more and more aware of cars, driving and drivers.

"So saying, I'd like to pass on i few hints about driving safety hat I've picked up along the vay, because I'm firmly con- that safer, saner driving can be accomplished but it's up all of us. "First, keep your safety equipment in good condition. Make a periodic check of brakes, headlights, laillights, stoplights a windshield wipers. "When you're on your way, obey the traffic laws. These laws weren't written just for the other gal.

They were written for you and me. "Drive in the correct lane. Whenever you plan to turn right, loft or drive straight ahead, there is a correct lane for you and you should be in it. "Finally, be patient. Losing your temper in traffic causes you to lose your judgment.

And when you lose your judgment, you may very well lose your life." Now at 1-3-5-7-9 P.M. The funniest story ever put between covers! Marlon- Shirtey Jones Bedtime Story' NEW YORK Just call me the Old Laundro-Man. I'm the drip-dry dandy, the wash-n-wear whiz. washed my way around the world. I've had enough When we're traveling to Paris or Rome or San Francisco or Los Angeles, every 2 a.m.

finds me home from the gay soirees bending over a hot wash basin rinsing out my drip-dry shirts and unmentionables. I'm throwing in the. flakes. It was my own fault, starting with a complaint to my. Gorgeous Mother-in-Law that ARMS AND THE MAN--Jeanne Quinn, 20, "Miss New York State," gives a big hug to Alfred Patricelli, beauty pageant director, after learning she was named "Miss USA-World 1964" in contest at Detroit.

Winner, who measures 35-22-35, will represent the U.S. in the Miss World contest in London. Ann Sothern Seeks New Image, Acting And Hubby she didn't really need to pack me 20 shirts for a short trip. "The dirty ones clutter up my bag," I protested, "and it looks like a pig pen." So I bought five wash-n-wears and said I'd do my own laundry every night after our high livdng. Naturally, I figured my Beautiful Wife would see that a busy man like me shouldn't really be laundering, and would take over the job.

However, when I'm up to chin in suds, she relaxes with a bourbon, and complains that I'm not neat. "By the way," I trill, from the bathroom, "how do you list yourself on your passport? Whal lousehold hint from Patti Page's husband, Charles O'Curran. you can stretch out handkerchiefs on the mirror, or bathroom tiles, so they'll look pressed. But I'm quilting it all because I've been embarrassed by Hollywood agent Irving Lazar. Sitting on the Champs Elysees, told me how he and other finicky Hollywoodians, such as Mike Romanoff, send their shirts all the way back from Europe New York or Los Angeles to be laundered.

"Anyway," as the B.W. said to me, "you might as well go back to the old way of packing 20 shirts. "Your bag wasn't any tidier. it still looked like a pigpen." TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "The Yankees, the Mets--and a lot of golfers--have the same weakness. They stand too close to the ball after they hit it." AIR CONDITIONED A LJ I A Features 7:25 9:25 P.

M. "Dr. Strangelove" I A EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY HOME or Meat Sauce 15 Varieties PIZZA 75 Lakewood Supper Club Rl. 15C South of Hopewell Dial GL t-SMl HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ann Sothern is taking an ad in the Hollywood trade papers which reads: "How to change an image." Photographs illustrate how well she has accomplished the process. Clustered around a photo of Ann as her own glamorous self are shots of her in recent film roles as a prostitute, a political busybody and a blowzy has-been.

What on earth has happened to Ann? "I wanted to act," she explained. "After all, I was an actress before I got involved in comedy. After seven years in television I wanted to return to what I had done before. To do it, I had to make a complete break with my previous image." A shrewd planner in matters concerning her she realized that she had to exercise the acting muscles that had stiffened during years of delivering and reacting to mechanical laugh lines in television. She enrolled for lessons i dramatic coaches Stella Adlcr and Jeff Corey.

"Private lessons," she emphasized. "I couldn't do those crazy things that the kids in classes have to do." Her first break with her TV stereotype was in "Lady in a Cage." Her role? "A sodden old prostitute," she admitted. "It was the best thing in the world for me to do as an opener. Even though many of the reviewers didn't like the movie, I got wonderful notices. The thing I liked the best was that none of them mentioned Maisie." occupation?" "Why do you ask?" she says.

Then came "The Best Man." She portrayed a nosy, bustling committeewoman. Again her notices were favorable. Ann has just finished "Sylvia" ith Carroll Baker and George Vlaharis. "The woman I play is not really a prostitute, but she has been through the mill," she explained. "It's told in flashback.

She has had an affair'with Maharis years ago. Now he returns and takes her out to a night club. She is overdressed and out of place, and it's kind of pitiful." About her personal life: she's remarked that she wants lo push her beautiful daughter, Tish, out of the nest, then find a husband for herself. "Tish has left the nest two or three limes, flown around and come right back. Right now she's convinced she wants to be an actress.

But she absolutely refuses to consult me on her career. She wants to make it on her own, which is all right with me. "As to finding myself a man, the sad part is that there aren't many good ones around. But I'll keep looking." "Oh, I just wondered," I say. Sometimes I follow this with "Whew, a woman's work is never done!" What does it get me? The B.W.

is likely to look at a washed shirt I've just spread neatly on a plastic hanger and say: "I think you forgot to rinse out this one. It'll look a mess, and it'll be so stiff it'll stab However, I picked up a lamb chops with topless bikinis or WISH I'D SAID THAT: "Isn't it about time to replace the lace panties on leotards or something?" (Sanford, Herald). EARL'S PEARLS: "There's nothing as broadening as a broad" (Helen i i Sarasota Herald Tribune). REMEMBERED "Miss Tawny Apple is confined to her home by a swollen dresses drawer" (Abe Martin). "Whal happens to little girls who don't eat their "They grow up to be fashion models." That's earl, brother.

A Broadway wife was complaining that she only gets to see her husband an hour a it's not too bad. hour soon passes." Rehash may be defined as Monday's leftovers from Sunday's leftovers. Fifty isn't old, we were just reminded Jim Backus, 'Mr. Magoo' TV's Only Double-Threat HOLLYWOOD (AP) A few months ago an NBC vice president, apparenlty the one in charge of station breaks, telephoned Jim Backus, the aclor who plays the voice of Mr. Ma- goo in the network's new half- hour comedy starring the nearsighted cartoon character.

"Do you want to drop over to the studio and make voice-over promotion for the end of your show stay Jones':" asked the vice president. "No," said Backus promptly. "I don't want to. I don't want telling the audience to tuned to 'Kentucky if ACTOR-WORKMAN Whenever i schedule of "The Lucy Show" permits, Gale Gordon, who plays sputtering banker Mr. Mooney, heads for his ISO-acre desert ranch at Borrego Springs, 175 miles from Hollywood.

Doing all the work himself, he's laying 1,600 feet of plastic water pipe to a guest house. "The Lucy Show" begins its third season on the CBS Telvision Network Monday, Sept. 21, moving to a later time period, p. m. Prompt PRESCRIPTION Delivery CALL RE "KENTUCKY 1 IN CALIFORNIA How does a rich, recently widowed a cope with a 9-year-old lad, just arrived from the Orient for adoption? That's the problem facing Dennis Weaver in the title role of "Kentucky as the series makes its first appearance in NBC- TV's fall lineup Saturday, Sept.

19. Rickey Der plays the Chinese lad, "Ike" Wong. Many of the situations (Will have a race track setting. them to slay (uned to NBC. I want them to switch to CBS." The vice president, obviouslj shaken, murmured that he'd get back to Backus.

He never did. The actor had a valid reason for his firm refusal: Jim Bac kus is also a star in a new CBS show, "Gilligan's which follows "The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo" on the rival network. This makes Backus televi sion's only double-threat, two network, performer. It would be difficult to replace Backus in "Mr.

Magoo" since he has played it since the little fellow was created as a theater cartoon about 18 years ago. AM Magoo," he says. "The Famous Adventures Mr. Magoo" is a spin- off ol NBC's special "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol," in which the little character played Ebenezer Scrooge During the next feu months he'll be playing Rip Van Winkle, Friar Tuck, Long John Silver, all the seven dwarfs Don Quixote, Captain Kidd, Cy rano, William Tell and Gunga Din, among others, in adapta tions of famous stories.

In the comedy series "Gilli gan's Island," Backus will be playing a millionaire cast-away one of seven survivors of a ship wreck, who continues to live in country- club style in spite his surroundings and problem survival. Backus, who started his radi career almost 30 yca.s ago made his first television splasl 11 years ago with "I Marriei Joan," in which he playe' straight man to the late Joa Davis. The series is still aroun in re-runs, and so is another se ries he made later. Then ther are all the Magoo shows seen assorted children's hours, plus raft of commercials starring th character. reading Victor Hugo who aid, "You have escaped your orties, which are the old of outh, and reached 50, which is he youth of old age." OIL JOHNSON CO.

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