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10 TROY RECORD, MONDAYJVIORN1NG, APRIL 27, 1959 TODAY'S SHOWS RATED I. 1 reVlCWS WDKPKNDKNT ariiics SlIlItUOY Land ol' Green Ginger." (A a Strictly lor the youngsters. Story tells of Ihc son of Aladdin who sues forth to i his Irue love, with Metropolitan stars Robert Merrill, Nieolai Gcdda and soprano Rosalind Klias singing the salty heroine's songs for the first on TV. Watch for her "Haba- nera," the area a establishes he help of a wish from the old! the sparkle of the charctcr, and magic lamp. The kids will the duel between Miss Elias and joy the dragon a liobcrl contrib- swords, a nice i mouse, andinte.s one rousing solo to the la- a magic carpet that carries moiis "Toreador Aria." 9 p.m., one person.

Not enough action! Channel 13. in this one, and some of it is; DKSII.U overly cute 7:30 p.m., Channel! Untouchables." Part II of the J3. i drama on the Treasury agents THE' TEXAN Bill Longley who broke up the Al Capone is something of an onlooker, as empire. Tonight. Capone.

out of a bad man and his jnsi-as-badl prison, makes plans to liquidate sons egg on an ex-convict. TheJT-Man Elliott Ness. A hired gun interplay between the shady I is brought in, receives a Mafia characters supplies a kiss, and goes a the head sparks, and then l.ongley federal agent. In a i i to the in on the side of the right. A attempted i i there's a big chance for TV villains like smashnp.

a strip-tease ver Pyle to play mean, and a by Barbara Nichols, and three of them do a capable a fine parade for Czar Capone. 8 p.m., Channel 111. Part II lias action and suspense FATHER KNOWS BEST-- a more footage on snarling "Bud and the Debutante." Epi- Capone. i i played by sode is loaded with the taste Neville Brand. 10 p.m., Channel and quality a have made i series TV's best a i show.

Bud begins dating one of! rpy Mai a the richest girls in town, a A 1VL he's convinced a he must im-i press the gal. The scenes are! ousa nds of ques- an expensive restaurant a then a slightly overdrawn finale at the debutantes' home. Both Key start selects the most are beautifully directed and per- and representative formed by Billy Gray and, 0 answered in this daily col- ticularly, by Adrienne" Hayes as the girl. 8:30 p.m., Channel 10. THOMAS-- bright PROFESSOR RETIRES--Prof.

Harold Trevett, acting head of the electrical engineering partment at RPI, was honored at a dinner Fri day at the Troy Country Club. Prof. Trevett plans to retire a this semester after 40 years of teaching at RPI. From left are Mrs. Carl Knnsz Dr.

M. A. Hunter, Mr. Kunz, Prof. Trevett and Mrs.

Trevelt. Television Log for Monday, April 27 Q-- rcad a orls re show as opera star in which the writer said Baccaloni harasses Danny a a television had ruined base- cverv turn Not only is How could this be possible? It would seem that more Bacealoni a 0 wealthy, lonely Italian who People watch baseball than ever antsw 'to buy Danny's Iriend- before, ship, but, as an added treat, Ben Lessy turns up to play a little piano, dance a few turns, and add a few laughs." 9 p.m., Channel 10. PETER 1 Me to Death." A happy little folk talc about three aging spinster and a mass murderer who confines his hobby to his own wives. The characters aren't as strong as they should have been, through, so this episode ball these days, but fewer people attend the games. A all, why pay for something you can get at home free? The results has been the departure of ball teams like the Giants and Dodgers from New York, as well as other franchise changes.

Minor-league teams have gone out of business unable to compete with telecasts of major- p.m., Channel 6. VOICE OF FIRESTONE--A half hour of "Carmen" with Complete comfort for those deserving feet- we fit 'em Mote periodic viiifi fo yolfr Foot Dortor 73-75 Congress Troy PHONE AS 6-8101 Palcrson, N. -T. people watch base- for dedicated only. 9 league clubs.

This has hurt Hie farm system and the develop ment of new ballplayers. But it's unfair to say that television itself has been the culprit. Shortsighted owners of bail clubs, who willingly bargained away their team's a i for quick-money TV rights, must accept the responsibility lor baseball's curcnt sorry state. can I get in touch with the producers and directors of Playhouse B. Baltimore.

Md. to Playhouse 90, CBS-TV City. Hollywood. Calif. tall is Jan Murray? --G.

Hammond, Ind. A. Six feet two incbcs tall. Tony Martin ever to Alice H. Memphis.

Tenn. A Yes. But Tony is now i married to dancer Cyd Charissc. while Miss Fayc is the wife of leader-comedian Phil Harris. (For an answer to your i question about TV programs.

or actors, write to TV KEY MAIUiAG, The Troy Record.) SAVE YOUR OUT OF PAWN ARTICLES See Us For Information WILLIAMS PAWN SHOP 163 FOURTH TROY, N. Y. AS 2-3841 Guests Of De Gaulle Paris former Prime Minister Sir Anthony and Lady Eden were guests yesterday President and Mrs. de a at Elysee Palace. The Helens arc on a private visit to Paris.

TELEVISION WAST--CHANNEL 13 A A. M. ton Vour Hunch Blnso Court Storm Show Clock Do You Trust? Band- Mouse Club Theater 7 Journry of Firestone 9-311--Pm Gnlf snow W-TEN--CHANXEL 10 find CHASNKL 41 A A. M. for Teachers Room 15--Capt.

Kanparoo Know Godfrey Dollar P. AL of Lite (or Tomorrow light Married Joan tne Tumi Dean Show Party Hai-oB Is tours Day Storm of Night Show Tha-t Tune Texan Knows Best Tnomas Sothcrn Dfsllu Snow Snow WKCB--CHANNEL 6 MONDAY A. M- Today Fart Hunt Price Is Right 11.30--Concentration P. M. Tac, Dough Could Bo You and Allen van lor a Dn.y Bagps Dr.

Malone 'These Roots 4 or Fai WAST-- HAN MU. 13 TUESDAY' A. St. 10:00 Farm Fart 10:30 Movie P. AI.

George Hamilton 12:30 Piay i'our Hunen Music Bingo 1 Schcoltime Day in Court Gale Storm Show Heat the Clock 3-30 Who Do You Trust 1 4 -w-- American Band- A Tlmo 6:00 Theater Headlines Siiparfoot Wyatt Karp The i a 9 .30 NaKed City Alcoa Presents Sea Hunt 10:15 Preview News i i Six time Stories Woodpeche Karle Pudney News Weather Asked Fo Gun Farpo Guon 1'i-30--Science Fiction Six it U'-TES-- CHANNEL 10 will CHAN SKI. 1L TUESDAY A. M. English for Teaches 7 Cartoons 7,15 Romper Room Cant. Kanparoo COO-- Morning Show 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 Love Uicy Top Dollar 12:00 Love ot P.

12:30 Search tor Tomorrow GlHdinp Llpht Married Joan As tne Worm Jiirns 2:00 i Dean Show- 2:30 House rarty Bifi Payoff 3:30 Verdict la Bristlier Day Storm ol Night Show Weather Playhouse Tne Truth Godfrey Skeleton Moore Show and Weather i a Snow Wit Gil--CHANNEL 6 TUESHAi Al. SL-hooltime Do-Ke-ill Hunt la Right Tac, Dough P. Coulfl Be You 1 and Allen van for a Day Bagels 3.30--From These Roots or Consequences Fair Satellite Six Stories King Pudney Log Canyon Wilderness 11.15--Cinema. TV Kcynolcs Playhouse 90 Drama Boasts Odd History S'ilSVliJV II. SCHEUEU New York--The Playhouse 90 production coming up on May 14 deserves special advance mention for two reasons.

First of all, it will be a touching and moving drama! Secondly, the show has an unusual history. The script is tilled, for the moment, Strangers" the redoubtable Reginald Rose. If you're an admirer of Rose's work and arc troubled after the telecast because.you i von recognize something vague- Iv familiar about "A Marriage Of Strangers," stop worrying- memory is not failing yon! Marriage" is an expanded version of a lovely Studio One Marriage Of and the author is program of Rose'a seen several years ago called, "Three Empty Rooms." The initial telecast a was critically acclaimed, and bought not long thereafter by RKO Studios during the brief period when movie studios were frequent purchasers of material originally seen Hoosick Falls Early opening of bids for construction of a new Hoosick Falls Health Center building and a new high school for St. Mary's Academy is expected, according to officials of the two organizations. Final plans have been drawn by Jordan tc Gilson, architects for the Health Center buildin and these have been made available to contractors who will return bids to the building com mittee by Tuesday, May 12.

The committee, headed by Howard E. Haynes as chairman, will make recommendations to the Board of Directors at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 13. Rev. John Lamond, O.S.A.. principal of St.

Mary's Academy, and pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, states that the final draft of the plans for the parochial high school building has been made, and specifications are almost a be submitted to contractors. Test borings have been completed on the site at the corner of Parsons avenue and High street and other preparatory arrangements have been made. Ground breaking ceremonies by both groups are expected during May. Almost simultaneous i a campaigns were conducted last fall and close to Today's The Store That Friendship Built. Over 49 On 16 3 TROY Third VISiT OUR SECOND FLOOR GIFT CENTER WFLY 92.3 Meg on FM Radio Only Northeastern Radio Network 6:15 to 1 a.m.--Concert music with news on the hour, plus fca lures.

WFLY HIGHLIGHTS I a i features: Troy Record News--9, 10, 11 a. m. 12 Noon. Times Record News--6 p.m. Weather 7:15 a.m., 12:15, 6:15 and 7:27 a.m.

The Business Picture Today a.m. Farm Market a.m., 12:15, 12:20 p.m. Empire State School of the p.m. Other Peoples Business i p.m. Music Wagner "Ride ot the Val kyries." from "Die on Breakfast Symphony, 8:08 to 9 a.m.

Beethoven i Dances Nos. 8 and 11," on Music to Remember, 9:06 to 11 RPI To Broadcast Music the Hill Off Broadway Highlights Trio Strikes Calling in Blue from Russia Americana in Profile Into Melody Nightcap Greenwich All boys in Greenwich-interested in playing baseball in the Little Fellows League are invited to a meeting at the high school gymnasium tomorrow at Stillwater Gerald Ryan, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Ryan of the Stillwater-Saraloga Lake road, was seriously injured Friday when he fell from a bicycle into an outdoor swimming pool that had just been drained on the property of his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Camfield Jr. The child was rushed to Albany Hospital in the Stilhvater Rescue Squad ambulance aftcr treated by a local At the hospital he 7 p.m first being physician, was placed on the critical list later i a a thorities said his condition was fair. Members of the child's family said the boy was riding the bicycle around the outer rim of the pool when he suddenly top- diabetes detection clinic off and fell a distance of will be held at Lansing's newsroom next Wednesday from 9 about seven feet landing on the side of his head. He suffered a to a.m.

Anyone over the age of 20 is urged to have a free test for diabetes. The Corner Class of the Centenary Methodist Church will he entertained ai the home of Vivaldi "Bassoon Concerto! Mrs. Lester Walker tomorrow in A Minor." on Mid-Morning i evening. Assistant hostesses Concert, 11:06 to 11:45 a.m. Mrs Charles Wilbur Harly "A John Field fractured skull.

He is a first St. Paul's Parochial School in Mcchanicville. The family said this morning that they had just finished draining out the pool preparing .0 refill it for summer use when the accident occurred. was raised for wo building projects. the Confer On Route 22 A local committee consisting of Harold L.

Shapiro, presiden the Hoosick Falls Merchants Bureau, Clark D. Briggs, chair man of the public and business affairs of the Hoosick Falls Ki wanis Club, and Cyrus II Spicer, supervisor, went ti Granville Thursday and con ferred with State Sen. Albcr Berkowitz on prospects for in eluding the Route 22 scctioi from North Petersburg int Washington County in improve mcnts already planned for th section south of Petersburg through Berlin and Cherr. to Columbia County. They carried with them community wide petitions asking some tion this year.

Their discussion also included continued cm-l pbasis on work toward a public park and a picnic area in Hens- selaer County with the former Tibbits woods area as a possible site, and other subjects of improvements. 'Mr. live TV dramas. Rose wrote a full-length screenplay for RKO. but the studio promptly went out of business and eventually rights to the unproduced screenplay reverted to the author.

The next scene takes place over one year later. Playhouse 90 producer Herb Brodkin mentions to writer Rose a he's looking for scripts for "90." Latter replies, "I've got a fine unproduced movie screenplay that might interest you." Brodkin reads screenplay of "Three Empty rooms," buys script. Author cuts movie screenplay 'down to 70-odd minutes to fit the running time of P1 a y- house 90. Result: "A Marria Of Strangers," starring Buttons and Diana Lynn, two weeks from Thursday. Dickens' Scries Several times in the last few years I've read ambitious announcements from various duccrs that they were about to launch a scries based on the works of Charles Dickens.

Now, thanks to an American star, Frederic March, and an imaginative English producer named Harry Alan Towers, the first TV series based on Dickens' lories begins production early icxt month in London. March vill be joined by an impressive roster of English actors, in- iluding Ralph Richardson and ames Donald, who turned in uch a delightful performance the recent "What Every Woman Knows." Towers has wisely enlisted the services of writer Michael 3yne. Several years ago Dyne wrote a witty drama seen on the Philco Playhouse based on some Dickensian characters, so ie seems a i choice for script editor. Incidentally, there is no to the rumor that Mickey Rooney will play David Copperfield! Emmy Awards Every time I think about the forthcoming Emmy Awards they become increasingly absurd. Orson Welles' memorable one shot "Fountain of Youth" quite deservedly recognition from the Pcabody Award Committee, but no mention of it is Brunswick Socks Bids For Roller The (own board of Brunswick is seeking bids for a tandem roller for the town highway department.

Scaled bids will be opened at the Town Garage May 7 at p.m. and specifications may be obtained from Allen A. Hayner, highways. to be found in Emmy Dominations roster, which includes such idiocies as the Lorelta Young Show. No doubt they'll give a last-minute Emmy Award to A Murray just for having llie audacity to show up on the air weck-afler-intcrminabU- week.

town superintendent of A 10-ton 3-whcel roller will be traded in on the new equipment and may be inspected at the garage. HAVING TROUBLE GETTING CHANNELS 10 and 13? Call Us for Free Estimate SPECIAL ANTENNA NO DOWN PAYMENT SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FREE TV SERVICE CALL No charge for coll if we to repair your set in your own home! PLUS DISCOUNT ON TUBES. TV SERVECE CALL BE 5-3487 SAVE THIS ADIT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Is OUR only BUSINESS off price on factory fresh batteries. Batteries, Cords, Repairs and Accessories for all makes. Convenient Ground Floor Location at Fulton St.

Bus Terminal Autlinrlzpd ilrnli-i for tvnrld famous AimiVOX, aiicresflor to Western Electric Hearing Aid HEAR'IUG AID CENTER OF TROY 352 FULTON ST. AS 2-4047 A E. LEONARD! Certified Hearing Aid Audlologllt Suite," on Symphonic Matinee, 3:06 to 4 p.m. nd Miss Evelyn Barbur. Mrs.

Clyde Hcrrington of Listening with Jacques Fray, Bald Mountain has been named 4:06 to 5 p.m. the state i activities Beethoven "Fur Elisc." on iUee 0 i nc state Holstcin Louis Kcntncr Piano Cycle, 7:06 to 7:27 p.m. Brahms "Symphony No. 4 in Minor," on Symphony Hall, 3:06 to, 9 p.m. The World of Jazz, 9:06 to 9:30.

p.m. Humperdinck "Hansel and Grctcl overture, he a roa( wcr guests Chatham. The committee sets the youth policy for the year and plans for the junior conference. Mr. and Mrs.

William Springer who moved recently their new home on the at a Concert, 9:30 to 10 p.m. Nights in Latin rs Springer's sisters, Mrs. 10:08 to 10:30 p.m. surprise house a i recent- Beethoven "Symphony No in on Symphonic High, lights, night. Janacek Ralph a Leonard Roberts hostesses.

and wcre Mrs. the 11:11 p.m. to 12 mid- "Concertina Round Shapiro will report on the conference at the monthly meeting pupil a the Merchants' group today at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building. It is expected that action will be taken to have organizations endorse these projects and for individuals to make known their views.

Club To Meet The Fortnightly Club will meet i a home of Harold Tompkins, S. Hudson avenue. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Fire Kelles To Meet The Fire Belles Chapter, Sis- ers of the Swish, sponsored by the Stillwatcr Firu Department, will meet Wednesday night at Ihc engine house. Material will be ordered for dresses and bonnets will be To Have Card Party A public card party will bo 1 held today at 8 p.m.

at Grange Hall for the benefit of Bemis Heights Grange. Prizes refresh- Herbert will be awarded and mcnts served. Mrs. Piano, Strings and Wind I i Mrs. Uutli E.

Foster has re- jmcnls," on i i with ncd a spending the SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S STORYBOOK "The Land of Green Ginger" Channel to 8:30 Presented by flfa'ir Music, 12:06 to 1 p.m. v--a MI--MK: a.m. i slpn cm the hour, special A a i i a i i tfarlhr, Brooks; 12:1:,, Farm Pinter. a i OH. news i i hefore a i hour, weather every i a i music.

flnn--( MS a.m. i off, every i stiirlint: on the ivtur nsvl wvUimuuK tlKii mi'l niti.rie. Special A A 11.0.',. Art i Dralie. P.M.

Helen Next Door; 1 i Strect.s Mu i 1 llr. a Mrs. 10 Put a Thumiis; 7:15. A 'n' A 7 5 K'Hvard It. Mumnv.

IMO i il hour ino- the liour lino" a hour, Mo ay- liuific. IVOKO--14110- n.m. tlnlll the ho A n.m. milll Men off. ii'l half iK-ur, nn-1 musk, Special Weather; Plneuif, Hack to the Hlhie.

Music Hall; 1:5:., Haiehail; llosary; Fulton l.ri.J. last few months at her homc in Ticc, Fla Mrs. Richard II. Gorslinc is a palicnt at St. Mary's Hospital, Troy, where she is undergoing a Richard Nieolai has returned to her homc in Stockbridge, aftcr visiting, her Mrs.

11. Bccchcr liani.s. The Women of Ml Saints wi.ll hold their regular mccling Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the. home of Miss Louise Powers.

Members of the Women ot All Saints will attend Ihc Spring Deanery meeting today at (irace Churcli, Waterford. The meeting will be opened with a service of Holy Communion al a.m. Gilman is chairman of arrangements. Auxiliary Tn Meet The April meeting of the Stillwatcr Fire Department Auxiliary i he held today at 8 p.m. at the engine house.

Refreshments will be served by Mrs. George Ingcrsoll, Mrs. Hugh Bryan and Mrs. Joan Herrick. Circle 5 Meets Circle 5 of the Women's Society of lhc Stillwater Unilctl Church met recently al the homc of Mrs.

Robert Kellogg Welscl Manor. Miss liuth Cowin led the devotions am presented book, "The Spirit Speaks to the The group discussed Ihc Garden Shop, A i and Apron booth which they will be-responsible for al the a a fair of (he sociely in September. The nex mceling will be May 19, at the home of Mrs. Albert Osmond wilh Mrs. David Boyd and Mrs.

Leonard Kellogg Jr, as assisling hostesses. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Edna Baker and Mrs. Henry Truland. Plan Clcbralion Plans and developments for part Stillwater area will play in the observance of the ''Year of History" date of which has been set for Saturday, Aug. 22, were reviewed at a meeting of Stillwater's Year of History i 11 Friday at Stillwatcr Centra! School.

Alfred Quade, chairman, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Edward Howe has been appointed secretary, Mrs. Robert Haizlip, treasurer and chairman of the finance committee; Robert Hayner, publicity chairman; Alfred Quadc, photography; first and committee, Stillwater Rescue Squad; sports committee, Frank Marmillo. Tentative plans for the program are as follows: Parade in the morning, athletic events in the afternoon, presentations by the Stillwater Dramatic Club in the evening followed by a street dance.

Plans wcre made for a lag day on Memorial Day to raise money for the celebration. It was voted at the mecling to send letters to all organizations asking them to participate in the parade and if they would be interested in entering a float or a i as a group. It was announced that Mrs. Karl G. Hayner, town historian, would furnish ideas' for a float if con.

The Village Improvement Society will he in charge ot hislorical exhibits and would like any person or organization having articles available and caring to enter the exhibit to contact Mrs. Frank Alexik or Mrs. T. S. Ryan.

As soon as the committee receives answers to Ihc letters sent to Ihc organ iznlions a meeting will be called by the chairman, rrvember-s of -f-he 'OBI ROSES DIStiUEHS BLETO WHISKEY- 86 PHOOF NEUIRA1 SPIRIIJ. THE SMASHING CLIMAX OF THE STORY OF NARRATED BY WALTER WINCHELL ROBERT STACK NEVILLE BRAND KEENAN WYNN "THE UNTOUCHABLES" PART 2 WESTINGHOUSE DESILU PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT 10:00 CHANNEL 10 Here We Go Again! mil NOW BE OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY STARTING, TUESDAY; APRIL 28 EXCEPT MONDAY, OPEN 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SERVING JUST FINE FOODS FROM THE LARGEST SELECTED MENU IN TOWN 362 CONGRESS ST. (TOP Of CONGRESS ST..

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