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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 13

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Out Of The Air By HAL HUMPHREY A Without A Job Rudy Vallee ia taking his turn as a villain mi next three qiisodes (beginning Thursday), but is mad at himself for not playing part broader. an Eng lishman named Lord Mar maduke Fogg with a huge pipe that makes a fog. and I Hal love to play the broad Englishman. The director told me to make it as broad as I could, and I forgot, said Rudy, as he took me on a tour of Ws grand Spanish-type mansion in the Hollywood Hills. USED TO SING a song called about a bumptious Englishman, and, of course, I did Noel Dogs and many added Rudy.

did you look in this room? Those are the ings of every radio show I ever Piled high on shelves to the ceiling were the records which Rudy referred to. In another room the walls were lined with his 220 volumes and the way 66-year-old Rudy charges up and down stairs to show off his possessions, be around for at least another 100 scrapbooks. Since long before his big Broadway hit In To Succeed in Business Without Really (it opened in 1961 and ran mree years), Rudy has EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EASff LIVERPOOL, OHIO Television Programs Channels: 2-KDKA TV, Pittsbnrgh; 1-WKYC TV, aeveland; 4-WTAE, Pittsbnrgh; 7-WTRF, Wheeling; f-WSTV, Steuben- vffle; 11-WnC. PUtsbnrgh; 13-WQED, Ptttoborgh; 21-WFMJ, Ywmgstown; 24-WKBN. Yonngstown; Yenngstown.

Inaccnrades, if any, are due to changes not reported by stations. FRIDAY NIGHT 6:00 1 One Stop 7,1,11 News, Sporti 4 News 13 Education 0:30 2,9 Onnkite News 4 Perry Mason 1,7 Dave Chet 11 Navy 13 Spectrum 7:00 2 News. Sports 5 News 7 Riches Raco I Death Valley 11 Dave Chet 13 New 21 Mister Ed 27 Rifleman 7:30 2, 27 Wild West 7.11.21 Tarzan 4, 33 See Wizard 9 Cowboy 13 Discussion 8:00 13 Interview 2,1,27 Pyle 6.7.12.21 Startrek 11 Movie 4, 33 Hondo 9:00 2, i. 27 Movie 0:30 7.11.21 Family 4. 33 Sonnett 10:00 7.11.21 NBC News 4.

33 Judd 11:00 2,4,9 News, Sports 11 News, Sports 11:30 2 Drama 3.7.11 John Carson 33 Bishop 1:00 2 Movie 11 Joe Pyne 33 Bishop SATURDAY DAYUGHT 7:00 2 Capt. Kangaroo 2 Popeye 4 Farmer 11 Cartoons 7:30 2 Safari 4 Gardening 9 School 4 Ktaig Kong 7 Space Angel Capt. Kangaroo 8:30 4 Porky Pig 7 Cartoons 9:00 2, Mighty Mouse 4 Mnvie 3.7 Super 6 13 Giant 0:30 2.9 Underdog 2.7 Atom Ant 10:00 2.9 Frankenstein 3.7.11 Squirrel 13 Discovery 10:30 --oo Ghosts 4 Beatles 3.7.11 Kidettes IS New 11:00 2, i Superman 4 Casper 3.7.11 Cool McCool 13 Music 11:30 2.1 Lone Ranger 4 Masilla S. 7.11 Jetsms 13 Literature 12:00 2 News 4 Rues Bunnv 3.7.11 McCool IS Humanities 12.30 2 How It Happened 4 Bowling 9. 33 Bandstand 7,11.21 McCool 13 Electronics 1:00 2 Superman 3, 7 Jungle IS Interview 3 Sat.

Plavhouse 21 Sea Hunt 27 Movies 11, 21 Movie 1:.30 I Gadabout 7 Wrestling 1 Teen Time 2 Western 33 Casper 2:00 4 Bandstand 2 Road Runner Film Short 21 Movie 27 Movies 2:30 11 Joe Pine 2 Movie 4 Bowling 7 Sports 9, 33 Football 3:00 4 Bowling 13 En France 3:30 13 Issue 4 Football 4:00 7 Custer 2 Contact 11 College Bowl 4:30 11 Alive 2 Movie 7 Newlyweds II Come Alive! 21 Religion 33 Boxing 5:.30 1,7,21 Bowl 9 Lawman 11 Wrestling 33 Sports ID SHINGLERI DIXIE DINER Comer Fifth and Walnut Sts. BABY BEEF LIVER SMOTHERED IN ONIONS Whirled Potatoes Gravy. Vegetable or Salad. 4 45 made Rolls or Bread, tea or I Coffee. I FRIED BUCKET I3.B5 BARREL PAIL 12.95 boxed chicken DHWER carry been wanting to host his own weekly TV show.

HE HAD A SHOT at it with Broadway a summer for Danny Kaye in 1964. It was produced by Irving Mansfield, creator of Arthur and was similar to that one in new talent, we had guest stars on the show to tell about a turning -point in their careers, and it turned out to be just too many Rudy recalled. did so badly with it I tiiink why they have me on A spokesman for insists they have nothing against Rudy, and in fact him at one time for a spot, but he was doing something else. had n'lthing since then where we felt we could put him so that might identify with the spokesman said. THAT STATEMENT would elicit a snort of disgust from Rudy.

As he pointed out the day we talked, been in tiie business for 39 years. Ictonti- fying with Rudy be as difficult for those of us past 45 as it is with, say, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. On December 1965, when gave Art Linkletter the host in Hollywood Talent Rudy really was burned. think Linkletter was veiy bad at it. He has a drooping lip which makes him look as if sneering, and his voice is commented Rudy, bluntly.

As one can see from all of the Vallee memorabilia which Rudy has stored in a buil(Kng separate from the house, his 39 years of show business have put him in with the greats and from John Barrymore to New late Mayor Jimmy Walker, and thoroughly enjoys spinning yarns about them. Steve Allen quit the show I was tested for it. NBC gave me two shows to do, and they had the worst guests. remember one was a magician who worked in a tank of water. I still would like that kind of show to do, and with all the people and anecifotes I know, I think it would be Rudy states.

Aside from his three-part appearance, only ottier TV at the moment is an upcoming episode of Valley in which he runs a restaurant (with an Irish brogue) and tries to talk Robert Taylor out of taking the job of sheriff. Some day, though, Rudy going to get his own TV show and prove to the TV barons that been passing up one of the best bon vivants, raconeurs and hosts. New Firemen Signed At Ohioville Meeting DaiHiy Viaiick was accepted as a new member of the Ohioville Firemen at a meeting attended by ten Monday night at the fire station. Amedeo Ulizio was in charge. The next meeting will be Dec.

11. Members will attend a meeting of the Tri State Assodatkm Nov. 30 at Lawrenceville. PAGE 13 Thieves Strip 2 Stolen Cars East Liverpool poUce pressed an investigated today after two brand new 1967 autos stolen from a lot in August were found stripped and destroyed by fire at an isolated in Western Pennsylvania. Police went to the scene in Hanover Township, to continue Uie investigation.

Patnrf- man William A. Devicm was assigned to the case. The cars were Camaro model Chevrolets with a confined value of $7,000. They were taken between Aug. 5 and Aug.

7 from the storage lot of Mike Turk, at Walnut and Minerva Sts. Although the autos were found Oct. 29 by Chief Donald Gray of the Hani3ver police, they could be traced only with difficulty because they carried no license plates and never had been titled, police explained. Gray fwtified Pennsylvania State Police of the find on a vacant farm. State police obtained the ia! numbers and sent them through the National Auto Theft Bureau for identlficatton.

After receiving a report from that agency, police here were notified. The two cars, c(nnpletely demolished, were stripped by the thieves and then set afire. Devon said the motors, transmissions, wheels and tires were taken before the autos were TONIGHT 7, WSTV, Death Valley Days: The story of Sacajawea, the bidian woman who helped explorers Lewis and Clark, is dramatized. 8:30, WIIC, Movie: Boccaccio a French Italian film with three separate stories is presented in the piquant style of 14th century author of Giovumi Boccaccio. 9, KDKA, Movie: Me a comedy irtarring Bob Hope as the inejit head of a safiui searching for a downed U.

S. space capsule. If, WTRF, Special: A tour of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. narrated by Robert Culp. Cities Picked For Part In Plan WASHINGTON Three cities in Ohio and four in Pennsylvania were chosen Thursday by the Johnson Administration to take part in its model cities o- gram.

None was chosen in West Virginia. Columbus, Dayton and Toledo were named in Ohio while Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading (Berks County) and Wilkes- Barre were selected in Pennsylvania. The list includes 65 projects in 63 cities. The cities are in 33 states and the District of CJolum- bia and Puerto Rico. The cities selected, from 193 which had applied, will share in $11 million in planning funds.

If they successfully complete the projected one-year planning process, they will share in $300 million which Congress recently voted for supplemental grants and extra urban renewal funds earmarked for the program. The action will focus on an actual neighborhood program in each participating cily. It will be the first use of all known means public and make a blighted section ol each city a pleasant place to live. The model cities program is designed to help cities rehabilitate slum areas, build urban renewal projects and finance future planning. Under it, cities will receive special supplemental federal aid in carrying out plans for social, physical and economic improvement in specified hoods.

These programs will involve federal, state and local activities as well as private efforts. The number of husbands who desert tiieir according to one recent estimate is just about fourteen times the number of wives who walk out on tteir families. Finger Hurt On Door A city youth who sustained amputation of the end of a finger in a door Thwsday was treated at City Hrepital, along with seven others. Milton Mays, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Mays of 747 Sophia suffered an amputation of the tip of the right index finger. Also treated were Richard Curran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran of 818 Maniw a contusion of the nose in a fall; William Slanaker of Glenmoor, a dislocation of the right fiftti finger in a fall on ice. David C.

Nusser of Georgetown RD 1, a contusion of the left wrist In a fall; William Montgomery, son of Mr and Mrs. Allen Montgomery of 17.33 Rigby a laceration while plaving basketball. Mitchell Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of 720 Price a laceration of the forehead while playing basketball: Toni Cforblscllo.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Corhi- sello of 1704 Commerce Wellsvilie. a contusion of the left ankle in a fall while crossing a street. Rustv Young, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Young of 1617 Commerce Wellsvilie. abrasions of the chin and bark when he humped Into an auto. Ohio Food Ofiidalf Biiv Forciajn Products COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Several Ohio Food industry officials have returned from a trade mission to Hong Kong.

But unlike the trips led by Gov. James A. Rhodes to find markets for Ohio products, the food merchants came back with foreign products. Wayne S. Wolfe of Alliance, head of an Ohio supermarket chain, said estimates indicate that I will be buying about $100,000 worth of products and only for the first For Solo or Rent CONVALESCENT NEEDS SICKROOM SUPPLIES Wheel Chairs, Hospital Beds, Walkers, Commodes, Lifts Canes, Crutches, Colostomy Your Campfire Girls Set Rites On Sunday The jNiblic has invited to the council-wide Thanksgiving ceremonial to be presented by Kinoka Council of Campfire Girls, at 3 p.m.

Sunday at St. Aloysius Parochila School Hall. The candlelight ceremony will be conducted by girls of the Junior Hi Group East End under the siqiervision of Mrs. Almeda Smith. A tive of each of the of Bluebirds, Canq) Fire Girls, Junior Hi and Horizon Clubs will iwesent birthday pennies for the Edith M.

Kempthorne Fund. These gifts will be placed in a cornucopia and will be sent to the New York office for the development of the Camp Fire Girl program. Each group also will write a letter which will be mailed to Mrs. Kempthorne, one of the eaply founders who resides in New Zealand. Girls of Horizm Club 39, under the direction of the leader, Mrs.

Charles Lang, will present a playlet on New animals. Mrs. Larry Walton, president, will extend greetings. The invocation will be given by the Rev. Richard Shipley, pastor of the Longs Run United Presbyterian Church.

Group singing will be led by Mrs. Frances Keuper with Tina Adkins as pianist. Mrs. Gay Billingsley, general chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Dan Hoiderson, executive secretary of Camp Fire Girls.

Detroit News Strike Goes Into Second DETROIT A(P) A which halted publication the Detroit News went into its seoond day today, with no union-management negotiations scheduled until Monday. Teamsters Union officials are demanding 15 per cent wage iricreases each year of a tvro- year contract. Eal Lucli Here! am 'At SaadwicliM 'At iMiniadt Ssvpi Sltak Saadwiehas At CUckia SaadwiehM Ar laaiaBiada Piai it Dalidaai Saladi IJi CUP OP DONUT SHOP 421 Market St. 385-0568 MEAT MARKET 775 Dresden Avenue Dial FU 5-9212 CHARLES J. WHITE, Owner "Aa fallay'a Owa Haaa Fraaaar Pravuianar" UceMe Ne.

677, OUe Dept, of Agriculture FRESH HOME DRESSED TURKEYS AND POULTRY You just buy any better! ORDER NOW! DO YOU LIKE G(X)D HAM LET US UUUK ANU SLICE A HAM FUR YOUR DINNER! (DeadUue For Ham Orders It Nov. 18) SPECIAL! RANGE HOOD stainless steel, 2 built in fan and light. $32.50 385 iWt ADKINS LUMBER 1862 Harvey Ave. 4 ANNUAL DIVIDEND You can save more because you earn more all savings at Central Federal are insured up to by an agency of the U.S. Government fiXii Vf' 4- CENTRAL FEDERAL of WELLSVILLE 601 MAIN ST.

-LE 8-1317 At JSumm fooll fladtlw Most compUft colioctioo of loo- fliMs wttclwt for Mm Mid FOR HIM: More than a world- honored ttmepiece, a Longines watch reflects the judgement and good taste. Pictured style in Florentine case. 12.56. Mvings in round, pear shape, emerald cnt. and marquise looae diamonds.

All radiant, fleiy, perfectly cut. SWITflRI MOUNTINGS SOmiO AT NO EHIA CNAKOE diamonds from Antwerp, Belgium, at real savmgs. You will be amazed at how little they cost; and proud of their excellence. It an extra pleasure to choose your diamond before it has been mounted. Find valueallke these: 74.09 90.00 lfl.00 15M0 ,06 238.00 348.00 1 488.00 Corner Fifth and Market Streets -SfuMidi East Liverpool, Ohio.

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