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THE TROY RECORD, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER W.W.Foy Commands DAY Unit mm rtv TOBAVS TOP TELSVISKJN I I TOttCS STAFF or EXPERTS.WHO ATTEND BE- IN NEW YORK AND HOLLYWOOD: Clunuel II. The Red Dominic DeBohis, it was an. Bounced last eight i-Qthers Samuel Dinova, senior vice commander, Gerald Dugan, first junior yice commander, Cterics Lodge, second junior vice commander, Edward Manny, third vice commander and Joseph Lynch, James W. Cain which (Red Skelton) is executive committeeman, Dominic De--Bonis, alternate executive com-j i turns soda-sipping -miners into 'booze-guzzling, ruffians. Guest Jane.

Poweli plays the'- sedate owner of, an ice-cream parlor who goes with Deadeye's suggestion thai (here is. more profit 'in running a saloon. Tthere ire some goods laughs. But Red's pantomime spot, during which he tries: to clean the house -after'a' wild party, provides heartier 8:30 p.m. Channel i HtlU.

VlliVIIirci i'H-liaiC a Biitteeman. Members were in- Nsv Have WH by Walter Larsen, Tr cbni fe(el incrtJ l.nn{_« past chapter commander. installation ceremonies will take place at the chapter Saturday at 7'. p.m., it announced last night, Donald J. Brizzi, slate director of claims, will be "guest speaker and Joseph R.

Castellani, master of ceremonies. Also present will be Kelleher. honorary chairman, who will address the group. ZENITH DUMONT TV NORGE APPLIANCES 'MAGIC CHEF RANGES KELVINATOR APPLIANCES JAMES COtLIMS, Befrlg. Rlnr tint! H.tUn Anno At t-7011 ble' half hour with, McHale 1 gang getting stranded' on Japanese-held 'island and -hat ing' to perform a Japariese-styl USD show to- fool' the This is so yo'u might en amf.we're sure; if you tastes aren't too demanding, th sight of 'Captain Binghamton impersonating 'ir' 'geisha wil break you up.

9 p.m. Channel 10? Petticoa This one falls fa short; of the laughs in previous episodes. It's. manu factored plot with the pririci pals obviously straining to ap pear whimsical in this tale unrequited love. Kaie Bradlej (Beat Benaderet) tries too sue FREE EXIivcry and day strvleel 1 war- rinty on ajl 1964 MOTOROLA TVs ARE HERE! Economy console Power tfarislormer.

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TILt P. M. cessfully bolster the 'deflated ego of Floyd Smoot (Rule Divis) who suddenly, turns from Umb to in his romantic pursuit of her. fjt. Cbainfl.

The. Richard Boone show. "Stranger." Dale Wasserm'an has; written "a fantasy which is strictly for those who like their TV philosopically obtuse. It's about how a boy on road affects the lives, of a group of people- whom you won't care too much about. p.m.

Channel 10. The Garry Moore. Politics is ihe theme of tonight's show. Comic A 1 a King does a very funny 'monologue on his wife's reactions at election time, and comedienne Nancy Walker is very good as Lucy (hot Lucifer) in a. sketch with Garry and Durward en-.

titled, "The. Devil and Senator Morfit." Even the two English guests, singer Shani'Wallis and singer-dancer Roy Castle, get in the swing of things. ..10 p.m. Channel. 6.

The. Bell Bell Telephone. Hour (Color) Another well-rounded variety, program which, offers Balan- ehine's "Square Dance" formed by Patricia Wilde, Nicholas Magallancs and Elisha Keeler; the prison scene from "Faust" sung by Lisa Delia Casa and Cesare Siepi, pianist Byron Janis performing Proko- fiev's Concerto No. 3 in (third movement); and hostess Nanette. Fabray closing the show with a variety of selections.

Camp Fire Session Set Today The second in a series of training sessions for Blue Bird Ica'ders will'be held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. a "at the Camp Fire Girls Headquarters, .17 1st St. Miss Sarah K. Flynn, retired supervisor of arts in. the Troy school system and currently member of the Troy Board of Education, will speak on "Creative Arts" and hold a workshop, on the subject.

Mrs. Elsa-Oathout, executive director of the Troy Council, will "present-a display of the hand-artsjwork of a- 'former leaders within, the council. Mrs. John Zaffuts, chairman.of the training committee, will be in charge of refreshments. The third training session will be held Tuesday, in the Church of Christ, Hoosick and 15th St.

under, the direction of Mrs. John "Daley. 10 11 tt 1 M. Alpaabrt Fart. Is Rlttl Ktri r.

r. Sbow SO--News 00--OnnlM AlfUHt Moat 0 ix. W--rara Fare I 50-- Btolojy of ilium fake Rooaa tor tn: Music Appreciation Ntirttime Fatuer KQOKV i oo-- Uiccnu fir color a (3 Co 'tor Do'K Skew (color) iUOft-- -Conctnlratlon TTUMl Dick Tracr In Paradift Navj GrssUst Show.on Earth (color) Fugitive and Sports Alien W-TEN--CHANNEL. 14) CHANNEL 41 TrJCSDAt A. M.

Weather Report Semester T-oq--Third Company and odie. News ana Kantaroo Room' Luve LUPJ HMO--Real and Oladvc r. H. for Tomorrow Talk the World Turns Ten the Truth of Night 5 00--Early Show and Weather 7-00--Waller Cronkite 7-30--Leave it to Beaver Skelton Junction Newi- Xii -li The LorttU'Tyuni; Theater You DOB'S (colorl 4:00 Six TTMV- 5-2a-- Keirt TB a ed Harriet tty. Duke Ii RJiht." IOUM -Don't.

News and HuirtUy-Brlnlcltj Tuesday "af; Channlng lltOO-- Newi afid "AlttB W-TES-- CHANNEL ANNEL 41 i Sitililli Sir Rocky. Rifleman Richard Xelephoot-' Hour Earlt Ntwa and Earp Ttcport Sporti Johnnr Canon (color) WHMT-- CHAKNKL ST TOESDAT Sun-iva: in iht- Sei Me a Story Poetry World -Affaira Frenci German K.M.- 12:03 American Economy Survival the Sea' Telf Mt a Story -Hour rViatrin and.odi*-' News and Weatntr Room stwi Lucy- UK WorM rttc mil "JonnaT" Carson WJUh---CHANNEL It WEDNESDAY for Tomorrbw LlKbt Studio Music Science Naturt tneh Lesson 3 American Ecooomy Third frYieadly Gtaat 5:30 What's New 6:00 Planet Earth N-wt 6 Social Security 7 :00 Basil- Elliot Norton -Ri- views Antique! Archeology Quiz H. Munro Stprle 10:00 Writm ol Todsy Imaces the World Turne tin Track of Kisht Cartoons Show and Weather Cronkite American Funeral aillbllliei Van Dykt Kaye Klndtririrlen UnderstindinB Music Freocb Lesson New Wantl to Know Algebra" Counseling SIOO--Writers of ToJay of Reason Issuer Yourself TV Time Hope Missed Chance To Feature Lee Wiley By HAROLD STEIN ew York--lrj jan Lee Wiley" ranks as one of the all-time jreals. It was therefore the pros- Barbara Ua, for example, a much more capable mensber of the Wiley )VlUiBt But Lee Wilsy nor infirm. Obviously, the.

TODAY'S PROGRAMS TV-Time Answers News direct from The Record Newspapers Editorial Rooms at 7:30 a.m and.every hour on the hour thereafter. Broadcasting from 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m: daily. The. schedule of special events; follows: 6:30 Melody Lane.

8:10 a.m., Memories. 9:08 a.m., Classic' Cameos: Liszt--Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 in Flat; Offenbach-- Beauti- ful Helen. (Fantasia); Ferrari--Dance of the from The Jewels of the Madonna; Tchaikovsky- Excerpts from The -Sleeping Beauty; Hloussorgsky. Dances of Persian Slave from Act.

IV, Khbvantchi. 10:08 a.m., Morntn; Musicale. SoftWhistey fools you. awnisKeyas any whiskey you can buy Fifth 86 PROOF BLENDED WHISKEY A I NEUTRAL SPIRITS H63 CAI.VEKT DIST. LOUISVILLE; KY.

11:08 a.m., Cafe Rendezvous. Concen Highlights. 1:08 p.m., Encore. 3:08 p.m., Symphonic Matinee. 5:08 p.m., Candlelight and Wine.

p.m., Podium: Offen- )ach-- Overture to The Grand Duchess Of Johann Strauss--Eljen A Magyar Polka. Bandit Galop: Debussy Iberia (Images for orchestra, No. 2); Mendelssohn Sweet Remem- Drance. No. Delibes Ballet Suite from Sylvia; Wolf-Ferrari --Overture to The Secret of Suzanne; Liszt Concert Etude in Minor; Roy Harris Symphony 1933; Stravinsky After watching Lena Home on Garland recently, we.

got talking. about her age. I know she has a grown daughter, but she look too Chicago. Lena 'was. born in Brooklyn 45.

and we must admit she, wears them well. i would like to know the name of the girl who plays the secretary Beverly HJ11- Tie part of Jane Hathaway is very, ably played by'Nancy Kulp. When the show was being put together, Miss Kulp auditioned the part of Cousin Pearl, which was won by Bea Benaderel, and she mads a hit as'the secretary. like the "Perry Mason" show and would like to kniw if Raymond Burr ever did anything else besides act. 1 know he isn't a lawyer, but wonder if he didn't work for one at one Waycross, Ga.V While he never worked for a lawyer, Raymond had a variety of jobs before acting for living.

He was a traveling sales- Saint-Saehs Scherzo. p.m., WFLY Concert Hall. 10:08 p.m., Best of Broadway: Finian's Rainbow. 11:08 p.m., Casper Citron, 12:15 a.m., Mood After Dark. Berceuse from the Firebird; ma f' hotel manager, stock clerk nd store manager for the J.

C. 'enney a forest ranger and le also ran a station a Oregon. I have a few questions "The Lone Ranger." Who Clayed ranger and Tonto, and when was'it first Jackson, la. The masked man was played by Clayton Moore, and his aithful Indian friend was J.ay Silverheels. The series -was first ihown in 1956.

(Send your, question on any program or actor to TV Time Answer Man, in care of The Troy Record.) oft. TODAY'S RADIO WOT--lit--KM until il MWB OB Uc Hour, ftna mule. SptcUl prosruas: 5:30 Devotions; 5:15. Cbantlcleer: 8:25. Weather: 7:10.

BreaKfuf Wltn Bill: 9:30. brooks: 10:10. Randv Ensllsn. P.V.-- 12:15. Finn Paper; 3:35, Bill Edwardsen; Sports Scoulthf.

6:15, Kelly's Komtr; 6:45. Three Star Eitra: Kelly's Club; 10:30. Public Affairs; 11:15, Saratoga Raceway uisdar--Continuous 24.nour Kl ult of mullc. News fin uilnutei nour' and an ue ntif ooor. Ltacr eTtrr mlnotM.

a.rn. until UKa -off. Hven 'minutes news oa tht nour, on half hour and mMlc. cial programs: A.M. 10:10.

Arthur Godfrey: 11:10. House Party; 11:30 Garry iloore. P.M.--S:45. LowtU Toomaii: Phil nissuio ftporu Dtmuout. 24-hour brot cattlni wlla ntwc mlnutti htfo hour and bait and muiie.

4ta--ABO a.m. until sISB off niwa on the hour and half hour aud mualc Special programs: A.M.-r4. Bob Cathcart; Weather; 7. Ueofl Davis: 3:35. Breakfast Club; noon Paul Harvey.

P.M.--12:15. Weather: 1 MUJHC; Supper Club 8:15. "ABC Paul Harvey; 7, Ed Mor gan: 7:15. Rosary; 7:30, Back to the Bible; 8:05, Album Time; 8:05, Album Time; 10:35. World-Today.

HC Tuesday--S'oon until flffn off. Spe cial programs: noon Medical Seminar 1. Dateline L-ondon; 1:30. P.eadini Aloud; 2. Symposium; 3, U.N; Geners Assembly: 8, New England Scene; 6:30 News: 6:45, New England Views: 7 Roundtable: S.

Goon. Show Laugh: 8:30, Boston Symphony; 10, Reading a.rc., until slfn of, on tfte noun, news briefs 20 and ml iutts past the hour; sports and mtmo pad every hour: weather hour on balf nour. special program A. Farm Report: 8:50 sci( 3:50 Hollywood Report; and 3:30 P.m. Hoo Haa Theater; 10, Pan Rachln: and 1:35 p.m., 10.

Memo from Marj. P.B.--!J:30. 'i. Dab of a.m, until oft. mutle Weather on hour and hall hour, with stock market report! 12:30.

.4:30. p.m. Area news, noon, 6 WABV--14H Tuesday--Continuous 34-hour aroad casting irlth news la mlnutti Infort the hour (tlio 19 minutci after the a.m.), and WHAZ--U3t Tuesday--Noon untli 5 p.m.,- loca and nationil music; news ProKranx: Maeailne of ine Air 1:30, Sixty Pius: 2, Afttrnoon Concen 4, American Heritage. 'Jordan Names Envoy To' Russia Jordan (UPO--Jor din's flrst. to th Soviet Union by royil decree Sunday, i is Dr.

Totohji, whi has been minister of health and alienator. He I take up hit post in two week'- pective high points'of the tele- girl to sirig- with Wiley's Vision season jn-jand voice is none than Lee Wiley herseil, it hasnH been that long jince she last recorded for Victor and she Is ready, willing and anxious record again. Had the producers' of Something. About Lee Wiley iad the good taste to aHoiy her to perform her own' songs, it might have been possible to forgive, the drama its lugubriousneis. But without her, the Something About.Lee Wiley added up very little.

If we're going to "This Is Your Life" in the guiis the original TV drama, at least, when real names ire used, the real people should be used as well. Will the real Lee please stand up and do her own singing from now oh? 'Old Ironsides' 166 Years Old "-T Boston (AP)--The USS.Con- stitution, oldest commissioned ship in the U. S. celebrated her 166th birthday. The Constitution, nicknamed Old Ironsides, was launched B6t far from her current berth -at the Boston Naval Shipyard on OcL 21,1797.

nounced that the Bob Hope Show would, offer a drama called About Lee Wiley" is its October presentation. In addition to her talents as a vocalist, Lee had led an interesting life in and around the world of music. And what a pleasure to be able to once again hear, that magnificent voice which had led to so many emulators among the young jazz But, whst a Not only did David Eayfiel's drama turn out to be a maudlin, soap-opera treatment of an incident in Wiley's life, but though the show used a voice, it was not the voice of Lee Wiley. Who Was It? The Bob Hope Show did not publicize this fact, and while it did not claim you'd be hearing the real Lee tt did'not at any time indicate' you would not. A couple of reviewers admitted they didn't know" whose voice they were hearing and for all any nonaddict of Lee Wiley knew, it could have been Lee.

Actually, it was a young, jazz-oriented vocalist from Newcastle. Miss Joy Bryan. Benny Carter, a distinguished jazz artist and the composer of the. original music used on the show, is credited with selection of "Miss Bryan. One Selection Carter has been quoted as saying: ''There's only one girl to sing with Wiley's style and voice Bryan." Even if Miss Wiley were deceased or had suddenly become mute, this is a pretty outlandish statement.

Even today, the woods are full of Lee Wiley disciples. A young lady named ROMEO'S Music Land 509 B'woy Troy EVERT NIGHT 'TIL P.M. SPECIAL PRACTICE DRUM STICKS ALWAYS A DISCOUNT 75 HARD OF HEARING? Here's Good News! Anntieon Offen TV ATTACHMENT TO THE HARD OF HEARING! Al a public xnice, Ih'n ittidimtnt btirf tHfttl kt trrt tatrinf, BELOW OUK COSTI Thii li FOR THE HARD- OF-HEARING! Heir much deaiei! You" will certainly welcome this marvelous tttachment for Vour TV Kt! 1 Vilu.t We wouU prefer, ht purely good will u4 economic reasou, Hhtt only tie tit ine order Ihk "ittick The supply is Write, visit or phone office listed below ror your TV attachment. Also can be used on ybu'r Radio and HI-FI Set. ACOUSTICON OF TROY 282 RIVER ST; TROY, N.

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Years Available:
1943-1977