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The Alexander City Outlook from Alexander City, Alabama • 28

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Alexander City, Alabama
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OUTLOOK TELEVISION SECTION PAGE THRES school, where he meets many other boys who advise him how to get all he can out of his "four parents." In time, they point out, he too will become used to it, as they have. Thursday. March 6 "Journey into Darkness" by Selwyn James concerns an amnesia victim who laboriously traces his own identity. His loss of memory stemmed from a blow on the head, but psychiatrists tell him it was years of work in dual jobs trying to earn money to uj with the Joneses" that prepared the ground for his illness. Friday, March 7 "Mrs.

Moonlight" is the fanciful story of an English gill who cannot grow old because on her wedding day she wished always to remain young. Since she was wearing a charmed necklace, the wish ccmes true. But it causes her to leave her husband, and later to save her dauph-ter from an unhappy marriage and finally to return to enter the lives of the next family generation. TODAY AT 12:30 on WSFA-TV (he fight of the blind English poet John Milton with Parliament for Freedom of the Press will be dramatized. The drama, titled "Above All Liberties," by Lillian Andrews, is the fifth in a series of eleven programs about people who fought to break through barriers of tyranny, ignorance and prejudice.

It will be produced by NBC in cooperation with the Broadcasting and Film Commission of the National Council of Churches of Christ. Charles Van Doien is the narrator for this "Frontiers of Faith" production. THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW Tonight at 9:00 on WSFA-TV and WABT-TV. "Conflict" When Claudie Barbour becomes the runaway bride of Johnny Roberts their love seems strong enough to defy the world. As they return to reality and the responsibilities of home-building, that love is put to a revealing test.

CHEYENfVC 9:30 tonight on ACT-TV only in this area. Cheyenne tries to help a remorseful gunman pay a debt to the widow of a man he shot and robbed. Clir.t Walker stars as Cheyenne and Aubrey Totn-r featured. DRAMAS SET IN BIBLICAL TIMES, pioneer Western days and the present are on the schedule of NBC Matinee Theatre, Monday thru Friday of this week at 2:03 p.m. on WSFA-TV and WABT-TV.

Monday, March 3 "The Prophet Hosea," by Marjorie Duhan Adler, a story of the Hebrew prophet, his wife Gomer and the unethical priest Dag-non. Gomer leaves her husband for the love of Dagnon, who is eventually won over by Hosea's ethical precepts and deserts Gomer. Tuesday, March 4 "The Vigilante" is a Western drama of Will Price, leading citizen and vigilante who is helping to seek the son of the woman he wanls to marry. The boy is wanted for murder, but it develops that someone very close to Price actually was the guilty one. Wednesday, March 5 "Wednesday's Child" is the story of' a boy whose parents are divorced.

He prefers his father, who has his custody only four months each year. But 1 when he is about to leave his mother and stepfather, he learns that his own father has re-married. He is sent to military WABT-TV, Channel 13 Birmingham, Alabama SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1958 7:45 Faith for today 8:15 Speaking Hands 8:30 Choir of All Churches 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Gospel Sing 9:45 Christian Science 10:00 Star Studio 12:00 Sunday Show Time 12:30 Press Conference 1:00 Willis Brothers 1:30 Lawrence Welk 2:30 Price Is Right 3:00 Wide, Wide World 4:30 Saber of London 5:00 Meet the Press 5:30 Disneyland 6:30 Sally 7:00 Steve Allen 8:00 Bob Hope 9:00 Loretta Young 9:30 Cheyenne 10:30 Captain Grief 11:30 Starlight Theatre 12:30 Sign Off.

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1892-1988