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Friday, January 17, 1958 Bob Hope Lucky He's Still Alive HOLLYWOOD UP ^-Comedian | An alert pilot realized \vhat ; Bob Hope disclosed Thursday that Hope, half asleep, was doing and he nearly ejected himself from a quickly warned him that what he TONAWANDA NEWS Page 7 bomber flying at 18.000 feet while he was not wearing a parachute Hope was flying between Tokyo and iluani during his annual Christmas holiday tour to visit t T .S. military installations over- seas. He said he had taken off his parachute to get a little sleep in the B47 and fumbled with a red leyer which he thought would el- evate his seat in the bomber cockpit. was doing would activate the ejec- tion seat device *T guess it would have elevated the seat all right," Hope said, "but a little faster and further than I figured on." —• iry and Mop Arte •By BENNETT CERF ——— Hugh ()*Brian, star of ABC-TV's "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Karp." closely resembles photo- graphs of the real Marshall Wyatt Earp m his early years, Television Schedule FRIDAY WOH-TY \\ BEN-TV 4 WBl F-TV 17 6 00 Crlonel Bleep. 15 Space Adventure 90 NIC'M •; Weather 45 Orn. | i r% 7 00 Sfceri 15 W Ache; 45 Rin | : Headline News The Claeo Kid Western Doug Edwards I Movie "No Place to Li\e" iN'ewa T-r *s of Tin Sw ora of Freedom Leave II to Beaver [Mama Peggy Wood Ui or Consequences A CCORDING TO BILLY GRAY, chickens out San Fernandc valley way have perfected a thrilling new game. They line up along the state highway and wait for a car to come tearing along. Then they dart across the road, prac- tically under the wheels of the car. Any chicken who loses its nerve at the last moment is called a high school student! * « Some candidates for a ju- venile delinquency home were tearing down a road in a dickety hot-rod at about 90 miles an hour. A goon in the the rear seat noticed the door on his side wasn't well closed. Hastily he opened and slammed it shut. The driver, without turning his head, snarled, "WHO just got in?" * * There's a line in the ocean where, by merely crossing same, you can lose a whole day. There's one on most every highway, however, where you can do even better. C 1958. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Dorothy Kilgallen's Voice Of Broadway 00 Adventures of 8 W Adven 15 Jim 30 O t I 4$ Wavde Preston I Trackdown, Texas Rangers Zap*> G r e y Theater The nope Show •no Th« Fra 15 S; 30' Th« 45 Mi 10 W The 19 \\ SO Cod< 45 tit •ank tra Shew it rice sel SI pi e ' Mr. Adams and tv i Se! PlayboUM Tfce Lineup P*fa . t 1 Per':-.'!'! , i-M S q u a d , Lee Marvin The Thin Man Boxing Har. Bert Sports Id Johnson, Whitehurst SfK t 11 OO'Ne-.v? 15 Sport 30 Gene 45 Pla Weal »d R< i ii • • • i « pre Vie TROUPERS ALL: Songstress Erin O'Brien, left, and actress Jayne Mansfield Hargitay are among Bob Hope's guests on the Channel 17 "Bob Hope Show" at 8 tonight. The full-hour program was filmed during the Hope troupe's performances for GIs in the Far East. Others with Hope on his fourth consecutive Yuletide Gl junket were Jerry Colonna, Hedda Hopper, Mickey Hargitay, Arthur Duncan and Les Brown and his orchestra. !IT < Healy ' News Tonight starririR Jack Paar SATURDAY WGR-TV 2 WBEX-TV 4 8 00 15 311 45 Sign O: 9 00' Rumpus 15 R • " 30 Wester:". 45 R> ,Y<: ir Museum 00 "Pa.s •15 Si ver S 30 Search lo 45 Advents. WBl F-TV 17 | : Farm Report: •Crusader Kabbit Looking In Tonight 7:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Rin Tin Tin. A blow on the head from an Indi- an war club deprives Sgt. Biff O'Hara of his memory. 7:30 p.m to Beaver. 10 p.m. WBEN-TV. Lineup. A girl who aspires to become a mod- el develops a yen for mink and; becomes involved in a ring of fur thieves. 10 p.m. WGR-TV. Walter Win- WBEN-TV. Leave It chell File. A detective swears Beaver's masculine vengeance against an AWOL sol- senses rebel when he is the only, boy invited to an ail-girl party. 8 p.m. WBIF. Bob Hope Show.' Filmed highlights of Bob Hope and his troupe entertaining American' dier who ran down and fatally in- jured the detective's son. 10:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Person to Person. Edward R. Murrow vis- its Walter "Red" Barber and his the it 00 Junglo Jim 15 J. WmssmuDer M Long John. 45 Silver I Susan'i S.-.ow Fury: Children's Adventure Ruff a I Red civ ,W Bar 2 Rdr PIS Wesien 30 "Suns* "45 Pass" in 1 00 TV Dance IS Party wttii 45 Pa: Fagan , V I]! than .one •.ger Featuxetle i True St< T\ Detecth e s Diarv GIs at Far Eastern bases. Guest family, and John Cassavetes and stars include Erin O'Brien, Jerry his wife, Gena Rowlands. Colonna, Hedda Hopper. Carol 10:45 p.m. WBUF. Sports Spot. Jams. Arthur Duncan, L e s Pitcher Don Xewcombe of the Los Brown and his orchestra, and spe- Angeles Dodgers is interviewed. cial guest Jayne Mansfield 11:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Friday 8 p.m. WGR-TV. Jim Bowie. A Film Feature. Moira Shearer and member of a notorious gang com- John Justin star in "The Man Who mits a crime in Jim's name, and Loved Redheads." Erie Playhouse: "Alaska Highways." Richard Arien 2 00 Wagon IS Traj 30 ' "Rolling Home 43 to Texas" Gan NBA Professional Basketball Game: Jim mus! track down the whole mob to defend his honor. 8 p.m. WBEN-TV. Trackdown. A young man is accused of homi- cide and faces certain execution/ but Texas Ranger Hoby Oilman gambles on a slim clue to prove the youth's innocence. 8:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Colt .43 An Midnight. WGR-TV. Operation Swing Shift. New Orleans during the Mardi Gras is pictured in "Louisiana Territory," a comedy starring Val Winter. Tomorrow Broadway Bulletin Board: The Royal family of I Sweden is on the verge of announcing the betrothal of peppy Princess Margaretha to night club pianist Robin || Douglas-Home of London because the young couple successfully passed the "if-you're-still-in-love-six months-from-now-all-right" test . . . Ronald Colman'g friends are expressing concern over his health . . . The chaps who run "Name That Tune" believe they've found a star contestant in Lucy Landau, a British vis- itor who seems to be a natural comedienne. The mail and telephone response to her first appearance was fantastic. Ira Gershwin, the genius lyricist, an tour. He'll introduce the fresh is on the mend after a dangerous «ong and dance routines between appendix operation. . .One of "this! March 20 and April 2. . The Navy year's hotels" in Miami is search-'has a "moon project" designed tc ing frantically for name talent. Its kill any chances of the Russians opening show, a lavish production jamming our propaganda pro- but without big stars, bombed ter- | grams. ribly, costing the management! Proof that it's possible for $25,000 for the entertainment plus TV to help, rather than hurt, twice that amount in lost patron-; the living breathing theater: age. . .Actress Dodie Heath, once; Peter Ustinov's brilliant per- considered engaged to John Ring- ling North, now dates Timmie Guinness, a handsome young en- gineer from Washington. Observers say you've never seen a bridegroom as attentive as Robert Wagner with his bride, Natalie Wood. He hovers over her, can't bear to have her out of his sight, even resents the few moments she sometimes spends posing for a photographer on the oth- er side of the room. . .A recent off-the-reeord survey of con- gressmen indicates they don't intend to pass any drastic leg- islation affecting labor unions, regardless of all the sensation- al revelations uncovered by congressional committees dur- ing 1957. formance as Samuel Johnson on "Omnibus" inspired a flood of mail orders at the ox of- fice of his Broadway play, "Romanoff and Juliet." The show biz set will watch wit! interest Alan King's ^engagement! at the Eden Roc in Miami anc the Flamingo in Las Vegas. He's become a hot property since his big click with Judy Garland in London, and the Main Stem ap- praisers wonder if U.S. audiences will be as enthusiastic as those ir Piccadilly. Lance Fuller, assigned to chasi Tina Louise across the screen ii "God's Little Acre." is chasin* Vikki Dougan in real life. . .Pear | Bailey's next album will be a fam lily affair titled "Pearl Sing; •Louis," and will feature Pearlie 9 a.m. 3 00 Feature 15 Performance: 30 ' "Lone Wolfs 43' Spy Hu: Chicago . Black Ha\ vs Ne'.v Vi Rangers .'KS rk rv p - St Has 4 00 All Star !5 Golf: Top 30 players irt 45 action ! Bud Palmer. comme: Beat the Champ, from St. Louis Racing from Hialeah 5 00' Where 15 Were You? 30 Big Time 45 Wrestling live bow 1;:"' g F:*m , Featurette I Wrestling films from Memorial Auditorium WBEN-TV. Museum of outlaw offers to surrender to Chris Science. Ellsworth Jaeger uses Colt, if Colt will give the reward, mounted specimens and drawings money to the outlaw's fiancee, to tell about winter birds. 8:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Zane Grey 11 a.m. WBUF. Fury. Jim,. Theater. Barbara Stanwyck stars Pete and Peewee notice that Joey |V 111 Review in a drama of a bull-whip-wield- is acting curiously, then discover i ing lass who takes over her fa- the ailment is love, ther's failing freight line. Noon. WBEN-TV. Young Peo- 9 p.m. WGR-TV. Frank Sinatra pie's Concerts of the New York Show. Louis Prima and h i s Philharmonic. "What Does Music "deadpan" wife, Keely Smith, Mean" is the first of four concerts HAVE ORE CAR, WILL TRAVEL: Susan Cabot travel in a gold mine from "Have Gun, Will Travel." Richard ore car Boone and in a scene Michael Wilding and Tempest Mae - S swm gy renditions of tunes Storn qualify for the surprise two- bv her husband; ace drummei some of the month in Hollywood — L" OU J S Bellson. . Some girls havi or would have, if it hadn't been ghastly problems. Pretty singei for Kim Novak and her far more L yf j a Fairbanks grew wornec exotic (if abruptly terminated) ro- aDO ut being compared with Jaym mance. Mansfield all the time, so she hac her nose remodeled. Now that ii< Birdland patrons will get a pre- change has been made, she's con view of the new act Al Hibbler s tantly mistaken for Zsa Zsa Ga has planned for his first Europe- hor. Shelley Winters and her Ton; Franciosa played quite a drama "V Notes ARANTEE TO REPAIR YOIR mmmmm mm ^n BHB TV SET in your home or you do not pay for the service call . . . All Work Guaranteed For 90 Days LU 6500 Authorized Foster - Bodie Television & Appliances 282 Schenck, N. Ton. TV RENTALS their inimitable music and song style to the show. 9 p.m. WBIF. M Squad. A psychopathic killer who murders to music leaves a melodic trail of Leonard Bernstein, international- ly noted composer-conductor-pia- nist, is musical director. 12:30 p.m. WBIF. Detective's Diary. 'Playhouse 90' Grid Story Termed Best This Season lie scene opposue it 1 c h a i c ("Have Gun, Will Travel") Boon* NEW YORK (UP) — Everyone at Julius Monk's Down-', rs i sings these days. Walter Brennan, otne r night when there was on'' star of "The Real McCoys" on one available table arid both ABC, has recorded for Dot label Franciosas and Mr. Boone war. e« the theme song of the series along it. Shelley won by the sim with Kathy Nolan and Richard method "— she* pushed | Grenna, two other members of the, Bruce Kirby at the door and tool east. possession. By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UP)— "The pass. Jonathan Winters is scheduled violence for Lt. Frank Ballinger. woman 9 p.m. WBEN-TV. Mr. Adams cottage shortly after she elopes his hands. . ." and Eve. The movie star couple with a gold-digging suitor. That was the goes on location to darkest Africa 2 p.m. WBEN-TV. National Shaw short story swish of water running into her, tub; a brittle, nerve-c h i p p i n g to sit in on NBC's "Tonight" show A wealthy middle-aged was high and wide and he jumped scene built around a tableful of f or two wee k s wne n Pack Paar is murdered in a lonely! for it. feeling it slap flatly against martinis while the girl's father takes a vacation, starting Jan. 20. openly and clumsily tries to bribe way an Irwin the hero into marriage with his of 1941 vintage, daughter: a party scene in which BINGO We have the skill and experi- ence to repair all makes of TV, both color and black and white for perfect reception. i IJUI'IV Rodio and Television i to film a jungle picture to end Hockey League. New York Rang-1 "The Eighty Yard Run." began. Newman is squashed conversa- all jungle pictures, ers vs. Chicago Black Hawks at a fine, crisp piece about a foot- tionally by members of the silly 9:30 p.m. WBUF. Thin Man. Chicago Stadium. ball hero who never grew up and Manhattan cocktail set. Guest star Vic Damone appeals to 2 p.m. WBUF. NBA Profession-j who watched his marriage and fu- An effective use of film clips Nick Charles for help in warding al Basketball. St. Louis Hawks ture dissolve because of his fail- was made. too. In particular, I off a young girl fan. vs. Detroit Pistons. (ure to mature. recall one poignant scene of New- 9:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Patrice 4 p.m. WGR-TV. All-Star Golf. Thursday night. "The Eighty man, returning to his old campus Munsel Show. Eddie Albert makes Lloyd Mangrum, winner over Al Yard Run New additions to the already "loaded" cast for the "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" on the CBS "Du Por.t Show of the Month" Jan. 21 include such important players as Hume Cronyn, Rita Gam, Kurt Kaszner and Theodore Bikel. 254 Sweeney St.. N.T. — JA 0151 LINDE TELEVISION RADIO & TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE PHONE J A 5924 276 OLIVER ST. NORTH TONAWANDA, NY. a return guest appearance. Basslink. Sam Snead and Gene!shaped for CBS-TV's "Playhouse 9:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Schlitz Littler thus far, returns to meet 90." I would say the result was Playhouse. The tensions of hiding Canada's Stan Leonard. j not only felicitous, but the best of- from the police unnerve a trio of 4:30 p.m. WBUF. Racing from fering on "Playhouse SO" this sea- fugitive jewel thieves. Don Tay- Hialeah. The 23rd running of the sin. lor, Janis Paige and Mark Rich- $20,000 - added Hibiscus Stakes! I don't think it would be possi- man star. launches the series. ble to heap too much praise upon 10 p.m. WBUF. Cavalcade of 4:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Beat the Paul Newman and Joanne Wood- Sports. Harold Johnson opposes Champ. Angus Bert Whitehurst in a Carl Reiner, of ABC-TV's forth- was extended and re- mounting a long flight of steps in coming "Sid Caesar Invites You," a deserted stadium. 'made his network TV debut m All in all, a satisfying TV effort j 1 9 4 8 o n ABC-TVs "Fashion Story" and 1 would recommend that, and first m et Imogene Coca when when "Playhouse 90" turns to re- s h e guested on the show. EVERY FRIDAY 8 P.M. JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE ELLICOTT CREEK VOL. FIRE CO. Ellicott Creek Rd. Corner Of Niagara Falls Blvd. runs this summer, you catch when it comes round again. it NEW SHOW FOR ABC The channel swim: CBS-TV is NEW YORK (UP) - ABC will Scotty" Seamansj ward, who played the leads. New- thinking about folding its daytimeiintroduce a new live comedy-ya- lo-round of Kertmore challenges last week's man and Miss Woodward turned soaper, "Hotel Cosmopolitan" and riety program, "The Betty White heavyweight bout in War Memo- winner in bowling at the Thruway rial Auditorium, Syracuse. Lanes in Cheektowaga. When Your T\ NEEDS A FRIEND CALL JA 5928 L&MTV 313 Oliver St. \. Tona. .We like to be on speaking terms with oar neighbors! When your TV sr radio set needs service, you can bank on us to do -an honest, thorough jo;» ... on any make of set. DIAL JA 5040 FOR EXPERT TV SERVICE. ITS CLARK TV iVNE A V E . , N." To Certified fi JA 2396 1038 PAYNE AVE., H. TONA. Next To Certified Finance WUBUftiOCONNO m 100 MAIN ST., TONA. »-- »-'•"-'—-— - . 1 . . FOR SPACE IN THIS SECTION DIAL LU 1000 Inc out a team performance that!substituting a news show from Show," Feb. 5. It will be in the spoke of deep respect for each Washington. Merv Griffin of ABC j 9:30-10 p.m. spot Wednesdays, other's craft, a meshing together radio barely made his show j Betty will have a different guest that indicated understanding of Thursday night — he was snow-j star each week. This means that their parts and. I imagine, lots of' bound in Philadelphia after guest-;her current filmed series, "Date rehearsal sweat. ing on ABC-TV's " A m e r i c a n j With the Angels," a situation corn- In supporting roles. Robert I Simon as Miss Woodward's father. I and Richard Anderson as a maga- | zine editor, both contributed per- Bandstand." Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca, who bow in on ABC-TV Jan. 26. will center that first show around formances deftly geared to the two sketches—one about match- rhythms of Newman and Miss making, the other a satire on TV Woodward. guest star-pop music shows. . . edy affair, will depart from ABC Jan. 29. On With the Show RIVIERA THEATRE Walt Disney's "Perri." 7:00 and 9:45; I XT -IN SHERIDAN DRIVE-RI.530I NEAR GRAND ISLAND BRIDGE eUCTP/C HFATERS FRBE 3 Big Features AMAZING COLLOSSAL MAN Glenn Langan-Cathy Downs CAT GIRL Barbara Shelley-Robert Ayers JONAH AND THE HIGHWAY Bob Armstrong-Craig Stephens CkUdte* IHCMS P*e L The TV script was by David CBS-TV's "The $64,000 Challenge He ar Me Good. 8:15; Special mati \jiShaw, who, I believe is Irwin which was shaky, got a new lease J nee Saturday 115.' 1 Shaw's brother. Anyway, if he on life through the summer isn't he should be. David Shaw! Realism dep't: CBS-TV's next STAR THEATRE Pursuit of updated the original short storyIspec. "The Bridge of San Luis !Graf SP^. 6:3 ° and 9:3 °; Hell and stretched it to fit into 90 min- Rey," which is set for Jan. 21. Canyon Outlaws, 8:20. utes of playing time. I think, in | hired 20 members of the "Patri- CINEMA THEATRE Invita- this case, the stretching was pret-j otic Mexican Society of New'jtj ons t 0 the Dance, 1:30, 3:40, ty valid — it remained true to! York" this week to work in the;5 : 5o 8:00 and 10:10;'Added fea- the situation and characters and happily, it ended on a "maybe" note that avoided both cliche and distortion. . Some of the scenes were chis- eled out to a fine edge: A serious conversation between husband- and-wife played against the muted show. None of the 20 has acting' turette, Battle of Gettsburg; Mid- experience. Classified Ads Bring Results night show Saturday. SHERIDAN DRIVE-IN- I Amazing Colossal Man, 7:15 and !10:43; Jonah and the Highway, J8:42; Cat Girl, 9:09 and 12:08. CINEMA 645 MAIN ST.. BUFFALO STARTS TODAY Limited Premiere Engagement Gene Kelly, Tamara Toumanova Igor Youskevitch "INVITATION TO THE DANCE" In Technicolor Added Featurette! 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Friday, January 17, 1958

Bob Hope Lucky He's Still Alive HOLLYWOOD U P ^-Comedian | An alert pilot realized \vhat ;

Bob Hope disclosed Thursday that Hope, half asleep, was doing and he nearly ejected himself from a quickly warned him that what he

TONAWANDA NEWS Page 7

bomber flying at 18.000 feet while he was not wearing a parachute

Hope was flying between Tokyo and iluani during his a n n u a l Christmas holiday tour to visit tT.S. military installations over­seas. He said he had taken off his parachute to get a little sleep in the B47 and fumbled with a red leyer which he thought would el­evate his seat in the bomber cockpit.

was doing would activate the ejec­tion seat device

*T guess it would have elevated the seat all right," Hope said, "but a little faster and further than I figured on."

— •

iry and Mop Arte •By BENNETT CERF ———

Hugh ()*Brian, star of ABC-TV's "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Karp ." closely resembles photo­graphs of the real Marshall Wyatt Earp m his early years,

Television Schedule FRIDAY

WOH-TY \\ BEN-TV 4 WBl F-TV 17

6 00 Crlonel Bleep . 15 S p a c e A d v e n t u r e 90 NIC'M •; Wea the r 45 O r n . | i r%

7 00 Sfceri 15 W Ache; 45 Rin

|:Headline News The Claeo

Kid Western Doug Edwards

I Movie "No Place to L i \ e "

iN'ewa

T-r *s of Tin

Sw ora of F r e e d o m

L e a v e II to B e a v e r

[ M a m a P e g g y Wood

Ui or Consequences

ACCORDING TO BILLY GRAY, chickens out San Fernandc valley way have perfected a thril l ing new game. They

line up along the s ta te h ighway and wait for a car to come tear ing along. Then they da r t across the road, p r a c ­tically under the wheels of t h e car. Any chicken who loses i ts ne rve at the last momen t is called a high school student!

* • «

Some candidates for a ju­venile delinquency home were tearing down a road in a dickety hot-rod a t about 90 miles an hour. A goon in the the rear seat noticed the door on his side wasn't well closed. Hastily he opened and slammed it shut. The driver, without turning his head, snarled, "WHO just got in?"

* * •

There's a line in the ocean where, by merely crossing same, you can lose a whole day. There's one on most every highway, however, where you can do even better.

C 1958. by Bennett Cerf. Distr ibuted by King Features Syndicate.

Dorothy Kilgallen's

Voice Of

Broadway

00 A d v e n t u r e s of l« 8 W Adven

15 J i m 30 O t I 4$ Wavde P r e s t o n

I T r a c k d o w n , T e x a s R a n g e r s

Zap*> Grey Theater

T h e

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10 W T h e 19 \\ SO Cod< 45 tit

•ank tra Shew it rice sel SI

pi e

' Mr. Adams and tv i

Se! PlayboUM

Tfce Lineup

P*fa . t 1 Per':-.'!'! —,

i-M Squad , Lee Marv in

The Thin Man

Boxing Har . Bert

Sports

Id Johnson , Whitehurs t SfK t

11 OO'Ne-.v? 15 Sport 30 Gene 45 Pla

Weal

»d R<

• i ii • • • i «

p r e Vie

TROUPERS ALL: Songstress Erin O'Brien, left, and actress Jayne Mansfield Hargi tay are among Bob Hope's guests on the Channel 17 "Bob Hope Show" at 8 tonight. The full-hour program was filmed during the Hope troupe's performances for GIs in the F a r East . Others with Hope on his fourth consecutive Yuletide Gl junket were J e r ry Colonna, Hedda Hopper, Mickey Hargitay, Arthur Duncan and Les Brown and his orchestra .

!IT < Healy

' News Tonight

starririR J a c k P a a r

SATURDAY

WGR-TV 2 WBEX-TV 4

8 00 15 311 45 Sign O:

9 00' R u m p u s 15 R • " 30 Wester:". 45 R>

,Y<: ir Museum

00 " P a . s •15 Si ver S 30 S e a r c h lo 45 Advents.

WBl F-TV 17

|

: Farm Report: •Crusader Kabbit

Looking In Tonight 7:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Rin Tin Tin.

A blow on the head from an Indi­an war club deprives Sgt. Biff O'Hara of his memory.

7:30 p.m to Beaver.

10 p.m. WBEN-TV. Lineup. A girl who aspires to become a mod­el develops a yen for mink and; becomes involved in a ring of fur thieves.

10 p.m. WGR-TV. Walter Win-WBEN-TV. Leave It chell File. A detective swears Beaver's masculine vengeance against an AWOL sol-

senses rebel when he is the only, boy invited to an ail-girl party.

8 p.m. W B I F . Bob Hope Show.' Filmed highlights of Bob Hope and his troupe entertaining American'

dier who ran down and fatally in­jured the detective's son.

10:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Person to Person. Edward R. Murrow vis­its Walter "Red" Barber and his

the

it 00 J u n g l o J i m 15 J . WmssmuDer M Long John. 45 Silver

I Susan'i S.-.ow

F u r y : Ch i ld ren ' s Adven tu re

Ruff a I Red civ

,W B a r 2 Rdr PIS Wes i en 30 " S u n s *

"45 P a s s "

in

1 00 TV D a n c e IS P a r t y a» wttii 45 Pa: Fagan

, V I]!

t h a n

.one •.ger

Featuxetle

i T r u e St< T\

D e t e c t h e s Diarv

GIs at Far Eastern bases. Guest family, and John Cassavetes and stars include Erin O'Brien, Jerry his wife, Gena Rowlands. Colonna, Hedda Hopper. Carol 10:45 p.m. WBUF. Sports Spot. J a m s . Arthur Duncan, L e s Pitcher Don Xewcombe of the Los Brown and his orchestra, and spe- Angeles Dodgers is interviewed. cial guest Jayne Mansfield 11:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Friday

8 p.m. WGR-TV. J im Bowie. A Film Feature. Moira Shearer and member of a notorious gang com- John Justin star in "The Man Who mits a crime in J im's name, and Loved Redheads."

E r i e P l a y h o u s e : " A l a s k a H i g h w a y s . " R icha rd Arien

2 00 Wagon IS Traj 30 ' "Rol l ing Home 43 to T e x a s " G a n

NBA Professional Basketball G a m e :

Jim mus! track down the whole mob to defend his honor.

8 p.m. WBEN-TV. Trackdown. A young man is accused of homi­cide and faces certain execution/ but Texas Ranger Hoby Oilman gambles on a slim clue to prove the youth's innocence.

8:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Colt .43 An

Midnight. WGR-TV. Operation Swing Shift. New Orleans during the Mardi Gras is pictured in "Louisiana Terri tory," a comedy starring Val Winter.

Tomorrow

Broadway Bulletin Board: The Royal family of I Sweden is on the verge of announcing the betrothal of

peppy Princess Margaretha to night club pianist Robin || Douglas-Home of London because the young couple

successfully passed the "if-you're-still-in-love-six months-from-now-all-right" test . . . Ronald Colman'g friends are expressing concern over his health . . . The chaps who run "Name That Tune" believe they've found a star contestant in Lucy Landau, a British vis­itor who seems to be a natural comedienne. The mail and telephone response to her first appearance was fantastic.

Ira Gershwin, the genius lyricist, an tour. He'll introduce the fresh is on the mend after a dangerous «ong and dance routines between appendix operation. . .One of "this! March 20 and April 2. . The Navy year 's hotels" in Miami is search- 'has a "moon project" designed tc ing frantically for name talent. Its kill any chances of the Russians opening show, a lavish production jamming our propaganda pro-but without big stars, bombed ter- | grams. ribly, costing the management! Proof that it's possible for $25,000 for the entertainment plus TV to help, rather than hurt, twice that amount in lost patron-; the living breathing theater: age. . .Actress Dodie Heath, once; Peter Ustinov's brilliant per-considered engaged to John Ring-ling North, now dates Timmie Guinness, a handsome young en­gineer from Washington.

Observers say you've never seen a bridegroom as attentive as Robert Wagner with his bride, Natalie Wood. He hovers over her, can't bear to have her out of his sight, even resents the few moments she sometimes spends posing for a photographer on the oth­er side of the room. . .A recent off-the-reeord survey of con­gressmen indicates they don't intend to pass any drastic leg­islation affecting labor unions, regardless of all the sensation­al revelations uncovered by congressional committees dur­ing 1957.

formance as Samuel Johnson on "Omnibus" inspired a flood of mail orders at the ox of­fice of his Broadway play, "Romanoff and Juliet." The show biz set will watch wit!

interest Alan King's ^engagement! at the Eden Roc in Miami anc the Flamingo in Las Vegas. He's become a hot property since his big click with Judy Garland in London, and the Main Stem ap­praisers wonder if U.S. audiences will be as enthusiastic as those ir Piccadilly.

Lance Fuller, assigned to chasi Tina Louise across the screen ii "God's Little Acre." is chasin* Vikki Dougan in real life. . .Pear

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WBEN-TV. Museum of outlaw offers to surrender to Chris Science. Ellsworth Jaeger u s e s Colt, if Colt will give the reward, mounted specimens and drawings

m o n e y to the outlaw's fiancee, to tell about winter birds. 8:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Zane Grey 11 a.m. WBUF. Fury. J i m , .

Theater. Barbara Stanwyck stars Pete and Peewee notice that Joey | V 111 R e v i e w in a drama of a bull-whip-wield- is acting curiously, then discover

i ing lass who takes over her fa- the ailment is love, ther 's failing freight line. Noon. WBEN-TV. Young Peo-

9 p.m. WGR-TV. Frank Sinatra pie's Concerts of the New York Show. Louis Pr ima and h i s Philharmonic. "What Does Music "deadpan" wife, Keely Smith, Mean" is the first of four concerts

HAVE ORE CAR, WILL TRAVEL: Susan Cabot t ravel in a gold mine from "Have Gun, Will Trave l . "

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Michael Wilding and Tempest M a e - S s w m g y renditions of tunes Storn qualify for the surprise two- b v her husband; ace drummei some of the month in Hollywood — L"OUJS Bellson. . Some girls havi or would have, if it hadn't been ghastly problems. Pretty singei for Kim Novak and her far more L y f j a Fairbanks grew wornec exotic (if abruptly terminated) ro- a D O ut being compared with Jaym mance. Mansfield all the time, so she hac

her nose remodeled. Now that ii< Birdland patrons will get a pre- change has been made, she's con

view of the new act Al Hibbler s t an t ly mistaken for Zsa Zsa Ga has planned for his first Europe- hor.

Shelley Winters and her Ton; Franciosa played quite a drama

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9 p.m. W B I F . M Squad. A psychopathic killer who murders to music leaves a melodic trail of

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NEW YORK (UP) — Everyone a t Julius Monk's Down-', rs i sings these days. Walter Brennan, o t n e r night when there was on'' star of "The Real McCoys" on o n e available table arid both ABC, has recorded for Dot label Franciosas and Mr. Boone war. e« the theme song of the series along it. Shelley won by the sim with Kathy Nolan and Richard method "— she* pushed | Grenna, two other members of the, Bruce Kirby at the door and tool east. possession.

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violence for Lt. Frank Ballinger. woman 9 p.m. WBEN-TV. Mr. Adams cottage shortly after she elopes his hands. . ."

and Eve. The movie star couple with a gold-digging suitor. That was the goes on location to darkest Africa 2 p.m. WBEN-TV. National Shaw short story

swish of water running into her, tub; a brittle, nerve-c h i p p i n g t o sit in on NBC's "Tonight" show

A wealthy middle-aged was high and wide and he jumped scene built around a tableful of for t w o w e e k s w n e n Pack Paar is murdered in a lonely! for it. feeling it slap flatly against martinis while the girl's father t a k e s a vacation, starting Jan. 20.

openly and clumsily tries to bribe way an Irwin the hero into marr iage with his of 1941 vintage, daughter: a party scene in which

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9:30 p.m. WBUF. Thin Man. Chicago Stadium. ball hero who never grew up and Manhattan cocktail set. Guest star Vic Damone appeals to 2 p.m. WBUF. NBA Profession-j who watched his marriage and fu- An effective use of film clips Nick Charles for help in warding al Basketball. St. Louis Hawks ture dissolve because of his fail- was made. too. In particular, I off a young girl fan. vs. Detroit Pistons. (ure to mature. recall one poignant scene of New-

9:30 p.m. WGR-TV. Patrice 4 p.m. WGR-TV. All-Star Golf. Thursday night. "The Eighty man, returning to his old campus Munsel Show. Eddie Albert makes Lloyd Mangrum, winner over Al Yard Run

New additions to the already "loaded" cast for the "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" on the CBS "Du Por.t Show of the Month" Jan . 21 include such important players as Hume Cronyn, Rita Gam, Kurt Kaszner and Theodore Bikel.

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Playhouse. The tensions of hiding Canada's Stan Leonard. j not only felicitous, but the best of-from the police unnerve a trio of 4:30 p.m. WBUF. Racing from fering on "Playhouse SO" this sea-fugitive jewel thieves. Don Tay- Hialeah. The 23rd running of the s in . lor, Janis Paige and Mark Rich- $20,000 - added Hibiscus Stakes! I don't think it would be possi-man star. launches the series. ble to heap too much praise upon

10 p.m. WBUF. Cavalcade of 4:30 p.m. WBEN-TV. Beat the Paul Newman and Joanne Wood-Sports. Harold Johnson opposes Champ. Angus Bert Whitehurst in a

Carl Reiner, of ABC-TV's forth-was extended and re- mounting a long flight of steps in coming "Sid Caesar Invites You,"

a deserted stadium. 'made his network TV debut m All in all, a satisfying TV effort j 1 9 4 8 o n ABC-TVs "Fashion Story"

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