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Charles In 3-Stroke Lead Fcr British Open Golf mmSSJL ESS Lefthander Bob Charlps!n oi new Zealand putted magnifi cently to take a three-stroke lead over young Phil Rodgers of La j on a, Lain., ZiUt inHav .fi.. 18 holes of thpir hrf uled 36 hole playoff for the Br ! ish Open U ehTmntan Mn ish Open golf championshiD. The lanky, 27-year-old Charles, shooting to become the first left handed golfer ever to win a major international tournament, fired a one-under-par 33-3669 on the first 18 holes compared to Rodgers' 35-3772. Charles birdied five holes but also shot two bogeys and took a double-bogey six on the 17th hole. Rodgers carded only one birdie and shot three bogeys as he fell behind in the quest for the $4,200 first prize. In addition to that money, the winner of the British Open will qualify for the "world series of Sulherlin Babe Ruth Team In Cenfral Division Lead CENTRAL DIVISION Douglas County Bab Ruth W L Pet. GB 6 0 1.000 Sutherlin Oakland Winston Tenmile Lookingglass 2 .600 2Vi 3 .500 3 3 .250 4 6 .000 6 MID-UMPQUA PEE WEES (11-12) W L Pet. GB 6 0 1.000 Dillard Winston Tenmile Lookingglass Camas Valley 2 .600 2'A 2 .500 3 4 .200 4V4 4 .000 5 WINSTON-DILLARD PEE WEES (9-10) W L Pet. GB Dillard 3 1 .750 - Lookingglass 2 2 .500 1 Winston 2 3 .400 Hi Tenmile 1 2 .333 114 Sutherlin'l Babe Ruth nine holds a two-and a half game lead over its nearest competitor in the Central Division of the Douglas County Babe Ruth League. The Sutherlin crew has displayed plenty of power at the plate, while Dave Sikstrom, Jerry Charticr and Larry Petit have been handling the pitching. The league-leaders are currently sporting a 6-0 record. In recent league outings Suther lin has dumped Tenmile, 8-5 and SPORTSMAN'S" DIGESTS AVOID SHRINKING A DDI7E CI5U ?" As PISH PCHyDRATE AFTER REMOVAL FROM WATER, THEY LOSE WEI6HT. UNDER ERAGE CONDITIONS., LOSS IS 31 OZ. PER LB. IN THE FIRST HRS., AND VH Or. MORE IN THE NEXT 6 HOURS. THUS, A 6-LB. FISH (WHEN caught) weighs s lbs. 10 OZ. IZ HRS. LATER LOSS IS GREATER IN ARID REGIONS. When you think you have a PRIZE WINNER, TRy TO KEEP IT ALIVE IN WATER UNTIL IT IS OFFICIALLY WEIGHED. IF FISH DIES, WRAP IN WET BURLAP TO MINIMIZE ITS PRYING. COMPARABLE WEIGHTS NOW AVAILABLE Excellent Office Space In the Conveniently Located PACIFIC BUILDING -,3.r t parking spot. I" ici"'t- Coll Room 301 or Phone 673-7195 H. C. Berg (I Will Soon Be Moving Time) IsBlii'iil' T"'' " . -t".i.:AM.. Vacation Before taking that vacotion trip bring your car to our shop where it will get nteed our well-known, guoro L0CKW00D Roseburg, Ore. ,!! . - : ana a snot at the sso.Oufi first- place prize in that tournament. Charles approach shots and . "? "'c Hero as ne re-: ?"Te? on'y.26 P"" on the first : If "nd one Pu,,ed greens, i .long!st Pu,t " " footer ion me tnird nole. Warm sunshine bathed the 6.757-yard Roval Lvtham and St. i Annes course for the playoff. ' Rodgers, a 25-year-old ex-Ma-' rine was out to become "the 7 lith i am..-.. . u Kiin" S.,?IBA.?".5 .... F. uire. .ne iu h'cviuus United States champions won the tournament 15 times. The group included Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazcn, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer. Charles and Rodgers tied for first place with 277 totals Friday j after 72 holes of regulation play. ! Both were happy to wind up in : 8-2, topped Oakland, 8-3. bombed Lookingglass, 11-4, and edged Win ston, 7-3. In other conference games Oak land nipped Winston, 4-3; Winston toppled Tenmile, 6-5, and clobber ed Lookingglass, 30-8; and Tenmile upset Oakland, 5-1. In Mid-Umpqua Valley Pee Wee action Dillard is heading the list with a perfect 6 0 record. Ricky Anglin and Alvin Keency handle the pitching chores for the lead ers. Unbeaten Dillard has collect ed victories over Camas Valley, 14-5 and 13-3, Lookingglass, 14-9, Winston, 12-5, and Tenmile, 10-2. Second-ranked Winston, idled by rain and the holiday weekend, man aged to pick up a pair of wins over Camas Valley and Lookingglass, 14-5 and 16 9. Other games saw Tenmile stop Lookingglass, 6-3, while Lookingglass broke into the win column by besting Camas Val ley, 11-1. Billy Meeks fanned 15 of 21 batters he faced in Looking glass" lone victory. After a slow start the Dillard 9-10 year olds have posted three straight wins to move out in front in the current league standings. The leaders dropped their opener, 14-2, to Winston, then came on to defeat Lookingglass, 22-18, Ten mile, 11-10, and Winston, 16-11. Other league scores are: look- incalass 13. Winston 3; Looking- glass 15, Winston 14; Winston 12, Tenmile 2; and renmue a, look ingglass 2. Competition in the Winston-Dil lard Pee Wee league will wind up July 24. Remaining league games include: July 15, Winston ai ien mile and LooMneelass at Dillard; July 17, Tenmile at Dillard and Lookingglass rt Winston; July 22, Lookingglass at Tenmile and Win ston at Dillard; July 24, Tenmile at Winston and Dillard at Looking glass. Tourney Tickets Remain On Sale A mere 150 reserved seat tiek ft for the Northwest Re gional American Legion Junior baseball tournament to ba staged at Roseburg's Legion Field Aug. 15-20 are still avail able. Season tickets for the rour- nament are priced ar aacn and can be purchased at Judd's Furniture store in downtown Roseburg. Competing for a berth in tht Legion World Series at Keen, N. H., will bo the state champ ions from Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. SB Time Should Be Carefree Time! M Friday, .xcit ino tun Rod,ers a chunkv sg ex.Ma. rine with sandy hair and a wise- cracKing manner said "i m not complaining. (Jack) Nicklaus had his chance and blew it. so we are both lucky to be here I guess." Charles, a contrasting 6-feet-2. asreed lit, too, was happy "aa n regrets. "There were several occasions i T WDT 1 Ug 1 'Sl ' he sad- . , , Gained Two Strokes gained two shots on rk.rw in Iho r hcari.ln.hpafl duel ' in the second of rriday s two rounds to gain the tie. He shot a one-under-par 34-3569 to Charles' 35-3671. Nicklaus. the Masters champion from Columbus, Ohio, was the leader with nine holes left to play but blew himself right out of the running w hen he bogeyed the last two noics. tven pars would have given him the title outright. As it was, he finished third with a 72-holc total ot 278. The last title playoff was in 1958 when Australia's Peter Thom son defeated Dave i nomas oi Wales. Rodcers wound un with 67-68- 73-69277 and Charles finished at 72-66-71277. That s three un der par for the Royal Lytham- St. Annes 6,757-yard layout. Charles' only big win has been in the Houston Classic this year. There is more at stake today than the S4.200 first prize and the British title. The winner today automatically qualify for the World Scries of Golf at Akron, Ohio in September with much bigger monetary rewards. I.umberjills Defeated 4-3 Roseburg's Lumberjills staged a three-run rally in the seventh inning, but still fell one run short of gaining revenge against the Kogue vaucy Dairy mains 01 Eagle Point. Playing at Camp White Thurs day, the local girls came out on the short end of a 4-3 score. Trailing 4-0 going into the final inning the Jills teed off on Pat Barron, ace Dairy Maid hurler, who had relieved Doris Hickson in the fifth. The Roseburg learn met Miss Barron with consecutive singles bv Judv Zcinler and Joanne Dav- pnnnrt in the seventh stanza. Joan Hooter then came around on a fast ball and drilled the sphere into the deep right-center Held corner for a four-bagger. However, the rally was one run short of overtaking the host powerhouse. Brcnda Solnicka handled the pitching for the Lumberjills, giv ing up seven hits to the Dairy Maids. The Jackson Wholesale spon sored Lumberjills are currently in Albany competing in the state B tournament. The Roseburg con tingent opened against Woodburn in the weekend tourney. Other teams competing for the title will be host Albanv. Salem, Crcs- well, ML Angel, Eugene and The Miss Prints of Portland. The tournament is a double elimina tion affair, with the finals sched uled for Sunday night. St. Joseph's 9 Still Undefeated St. Joseph's remained unde feated in YMCA Church League Softball play by racking up a 13-4 victory over the Conserva tive Baptist team earlier this week. The winners took the lead with three runs in the second inning, anH u-prn never headed. Ron Oil- ar led the hit-parade with a 2-3 record, including a iwo-run nom r in iho fourth inning. St. Joseph's iced the victory with a live-run explosion in the ! fifth inning on three nits, two er I rors and two walks. ! Bill Wolter limited the Conserv I ativc Baptist nine to just throe 1 I.:. hits during the game while strik ing out 13 and waiKing iour. mc big blow for the losers was D. Stulbert's triple in the third in ning. LINESCORE: w Jnh' 0.10 2.11 213 ! Consv. Baptist 002 020 0 4 3 4 Wolter and Hcesc. icner anu albot. 1 1 Ford sr Care MOTORS 673-4485 SI It's By DEAR ABBY: Wa would like to! drop a few people from ou. uinst- mas gitt list, but flon I Know now to go about it gracefully. I'd like to notify them before the shopping to each other, the gesture seemed i? mn" " i- Zl lit. f , Vavbe ,hte SC P.t P 1Crh.m ' drop us from their Christmas gift. list. too. but don't know how to go aDOUl 11. lour rvuiv m iniui would neip many people ruur.u DEAR PUZZLED: If you think ! wxl.kMn.ni. I , I in . n a vmnannnpft of insincerity is embarrassing, wait sruu ian ou ...... . -.. ......... .... ..... ... .... -i.,., 11. won the club opening, ; io uuniiny, us anvthine. We hardly ever see ever see are sex magazines and , ',,. ,j ... ,,! ,.,, i them aurinu the year ana rarciy , 5e.y movies, . warn to gruw up in . . . ij , ..nIi tninm uonlil have -. .. - . ,.. . . : I'UMll-u mm; ui u u ... - ...... n - " - taiK on tne pnone. in wci, uie i m viran nauuii mm iib i-iran ( duniiiiv, discarded h s osing i would not have few vears when we delivered gifts friends. Remember, it's the kids of ' .ii -..-- r .n.rf.. . third immn until you try to tell rhem not to! 'nose wno warn tn.m. rfn.n mor. buy YOU anything because you , People concentrat. on Hi. good, th. aren't buying THEM anything. I wholesome, and th. spiritual, tilth Teke them off your gift list and ' b.com. unprofit.bl. and lose send them a Christmas card. And r.ason for blni. th. followinc- Christmas you'll be! --.j -77;; Tn ciicpin oH Hiir aid Hit too. CONFIDENTIAL TO SUSPICI ON rheir gitt list, too. i. B)J NEEDS pR00F. lf you I VAI ID iusI U . 1 1 1 VUI1U I w IX I IIUI TVSII II IIIMJI DEAR ABBY: I wes married in,have b , prty e6 ,,, January. 1 had several showers given for mc and received many beautiful gilts. I am expecting a baby in September. My aunt wants to give me a baby shower. She'll be inviting exactly the same friends and relatives who gave me wed ding shower gifts. Don't you think it's too soon to be asking for more cifts' b EXPECTING DEAR EXPECTING: Y.s, dear. Your aunt is .xpectlnfl too much too soon. "Tomorrow Saturday, July 13 Buck.roo Sauar. Dane. Club, at the barn, dance-of-month instruc tion, 8:30 p.m., regular dance at 9 p.m., ladies bring light potluck, visitors welcome. Douglas County Mounted, fair grounds, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 424 NE Winchester, 8 p.m. for informa tion call OR 3-6629. Bucksroo Square Dane. Club, at the barn, dance-of-thc-month in struction at 8:30 p.m., regulnr dance at 9 p.m. Ladies bring light potluck. Lan. House, 544 SE Douglas. nnpn 1 tn t O.m. Rummag. sale, oy aicrciy r lay ers, in rummage center on SE Jackson, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Chapt.r 112, National Associa tion of Retired Civil Employes, an nual picnic, home of Grant Osborn on Pioneer Way upriver from Win chester, noon. Bring covered dish or salad, own table service. Non- members invited. Swinging I's, square dance at George Newman's barn near Aza lea, 9 p.m., Stan Ferris called. Dancing scheduled on socond Sat urday's only through September. Baatt and Calico Sauar. Dane. Club, Winston Community Build ing, 9 p.m., "mystery caucr booked, all dancers invited. South Dear Cr..k Grange, pub lic card party at the hall, 8 p.m. Sunday, July Oakland Community Pr.sbyt.r lan Church, Youth Fellowship, at Iho church, Junior high group at 6:15 p.m., senior high group at 7 p.m. Lan. Houie, 544 SE Douglas, ipen 1 to 5 p.m. Roseburg Rod and Gun Club. Irap shooting, 10 a.m. Wilbur-Suth.rlln M.thodist youth choir practice, Wilbur Methodist Church, 3 p.m. Buckero.s, workshop at the barn 8-10 p.m. BLM Claims 7-5 Softball Victory The Human of Land Manage menl scored carlv, then held off a late rally by the Vets Patients Tl...rD. Ill romp hi a i-o uiuiiiiii ui.... day in YMCA Church League Softball action. Racking up two runs in the first inning, the BLM crew went on to lead 60 going into the fi nal two frames. The Vets Pa unnls pxDlnclcd for five runs in i the last two innings, but were un 3 able to come up with the equal- Lr.ers. Hill Barker tossed five innings of no-hit ball for the winners be fore running into any trouble. At the plate Dave Taylor's double was the big blow for BLM, while Dsngurd was 2-3 for the losers. LINESCORE: , ,A Vets Patients 000 003 2-5 B 10 BLM 210 301 x-7 2 Iinni7iird. Bates 12) ana nai lace. Barker, Daniels (6) Slcad. Archer Favored 2-1 OverSalim nd NEW YORK fL'PI) Rangy. brown-haired Joey Archer of New York continues his campaign for an eventual shot at the middle weight crown tonight in a nation ally televised fight with Kand Sa lim tit Arffrntina. Arrhpr. 25. Seeks his sixth straight victory in their 10 rounder at .Madison Square Garden LONG DOGS 35c, Get em et the . DAIRY QUEEN 1144 W. Hervord Really Simple! ABIGAIL VANBUREN DEAR ABBY: 1 am 14 and here is my problem: What is going to wcoine oi our nation ii we mos grow up with nothing but filth all,'" '""5 around us? No wonder there is so 51" ". , today who will be running the na- K" rntlRTFFV "" , dear fourteen- viL I ta1 West won the trick and was un - DEAR. FOURTEEN: You ar to , .. . cnouh ,0 icau a th rd round b. admired h, &uZTV South was tra bt iiiiii . "' " .T',8"' .no ...y m.v,. y.ur. '"kin J" TW- " ., w , niiw w i iinur'. - ' ' - - - J'" available In abundance for for som. gay bladt. Why don't you ask your wit.T Everybody has a problem. What's youro? For a personal re ply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Bov erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp ed, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Havt A Lovely Wcddi. g," send 50c to Abby. Box 3365. Beverly Hills, Calif. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Benson PTA, executive board meeting, at the school, 1:30 p.m. Winston Chamber of Comm.rc., 8 p.m. Umpqua Chapt.r of Gold S.al Chinchilla Association, Tenmile Woman's Clubhouse, 2 p.m., nom ination of officers. Philomath College Reunion, on old campus site, 11 a.m., potluck dinner. Callahan old tlm.r's picnic, Ump qua Park, potluck dinner at noon. Southern Oregon Harn.y County Picnic. Tou Velio Slate Park on Rogue River, potluck dinner at 1 p.m. American Contract Bridg. League, Roseburg Unit, regular monthly master point play, Ump qua Hotel, 6:15 p.m. West Coast Singing Convention, Winston Baptist Clirtrch, 2-4 p.m. For Th. 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Keys 17 00 Tffnnetwe Crnlt fort 13 30 Father Knows Best V00 General Mospi'ai 1:10 Famous Plevhoust 3 00 Oar Court j:JO jan Wyman J:00 Ouer. For A Oay RADIO PROGRAM KRNR 1490 KC I8 H, Prosrammins! KOEN 1240 KC 6 A.M. to Midnight! KYES 950 KC. Da.r. To Du-.k CBS Netork mmic, ntws, w.oihtrlABC Ntiwork music ntwt, wwthir I Irvdcptndnt music, ntws, weathsr. Sot., July 13, 1963 Th tarn Mv old friend and unlucky ex- ,. . unluckv- 01ner plav : . ,uck, .Wing his ace and king of spades be-! South wasted no time losing bis ulaveu , ace ,nd another dia - ,t,, , ff .. ,,. of nit la'i remaining diamonds. .. . . Ha() Sou(h s, d ,0 lniIlk he- ! fore he led the ace of trumps he NORTH II AQ975 VQ1097 76 - 4984 WEST EAST A 83 2 AJ10I4 V 8 52 V4 K105 QJ94 K Q J 7 10 6 3 2 SOUTH (D) AK V AKJ83 A832 A5 No one vulnerable South West North East 2 V Pass 4 NTT. Pass 5 N.T. Pass 6 V Pass 1 5 6 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 K Q The bidding has been: South West North East 1 A Pass 2 A Pass 3 Pass 3 A Pasa 4 A Pass S Pasa 6 Pass 6 V Pasa t You, South hold: AA Q 8 6 5 10B .VJ7 K94 What do you do? A Rid slv spadrs. Your part ner Is Irylni to act to acven, but you have shown cvrrythinr you have. If he wants a grand slam let him bid it himself. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner responds, two hearts to your opening spade bid. What do you do. holding: AAKQJ 87 6 V3 K65 l 3 Answer Monday Anniversary Dance Sat., July 13 10 p.m .to 2 a.m. Myrtle Hotel Lounge Myrtle Creek, Ore. Sam. Bond Celebrating 5 years of playing at noil placet Sev eral surpriiei befar. th. night ll aver! 3:00 TBA (Won only) 3 00 Spectator Matinee (Tue-Frt) 1:30 wire Service (Mon only) 4:30 Lone Ranger 3:00 Capt. Shipwreck SATURDAY :30-Rulf and Redy Color :00 Shart Lewis Color : 30 King Leonardo Color 10:00-Fury 10:W Make Room (or Daddy 11:00 Cartoon 11:30 Bawball 3:30 Saturday Matlnne 5:1S Hollywood Feature Kaeei 3:4S-lndulry On Parade 6:0O Saturday NloM Report :15 Fcalura Shorll 4:30 Navy Log 7:00 Mr. Fd 7.30 Sam Benedict 1:30 Joey Blthop rOOAmorlcan Bnndifand 4:30 Diicovery '3 4:54 American Newntand SATURDAY :JO-Sat Newt 10:OS Baieball Previa 10:15 Baiehall 1:10 Movie 3:30 Movie 5:00 Cheyenne 4 00 Dan Smoot Report 4:15 Forum 4:30 Fllnt:tonei 7:00 I've Got a Secret 7:30 Lucy-Deil Hour 1:30 The Pe lender i 39 Have Gun Will Travel 10:0O Gunimake 11-00 Newt Final 11:15 Stage S 3:45 Newtcent 4:1S Waller Cronkitt SATURDAY 7:30-RFD 4 I. oo Cartoon Tlmt 10 Sky King 9 00 Captain Kangaroo t0:00 CBS Mewi 10:15 Baseball 1-30 Deetn Valley Day! 3.00 Broiltr Festival 3:00 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 3:30 Ftlm Far 4 OO Roy Rogert 4:30 Sky King 3:00 Pd Dunntnn J:15 Hollywood Park Rare S:4S Tlm Out For Sport! 4 00 Man F-rcm Cochise 4 30 Federal Men 7 00 Hignway Patrol 7 30 Lucy DesI Comedy HOuf 1: 10 The Defender! 910 Have Gun, Will Travel 10' 00 Gunsmoa 1 1 :0O Saturday Reverter 3 30 Open Houia 1:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery S OO jotir's Karloon CtuortouM 1:30 Mickey -vouse SATURDAY 11:00 Certoonsvtile 11 tv-Maities Funnle 13 00 Bugs Bunny 3f3AlakaMm 1 30 My Frl-Mfl Ftlckt -10 Poller OerbY 3 joFilm Fart 3 00 Wide WO' Id tf toortl 4 10 Keynote roo-Fight Of The Weak 7:45 Makt That Spare 1:00 Outdoor Sportsman Newi - Eeview, Roieburg, Or. 7 Odds Favor Suit Break By OSWALD JACOBY (Written cor NEA) would have noted that danger and considered Uie posiibilily of play-: ifore leading even the ace of trumps. i Then he could have led a trump laKen nis ouo aiscara ".Iter diamonds. West gotten the l?ad, but been unable to lead i because nly one 1 trump would have been played. Of course, this play wuld lose l if somoone ' hld ruied the third , ,Daiie but it was a far better olav Xddl ir e 5 to 2 against ? t .J u 1 l I In or of a 4-3 break. Hence South had ,akcn play wilh only a 40 pcr con, chance of success instead of one that had better than 60 pcr cent in its favor. I Improvt, your brldft. gam. I ordtr your copy of "Win at j Bridg. With Oswald Jacoby." ; Just send your name addr.is, and 50 cants to: Jacoby Bridg., N.ws-R.vi.w. P. O. tlox 1241, I Roseburg, Oregon and a copy j will b mailed to you. Or if you i prefer, copies may b. purchasad I at th. N.ws-R.view office. Movie Showtime SATURDAY, JULY II. 1M1 STARLITE DRIVE-IN - Own at 1:15. Shows ilnrt nl duiK. -int nuiiy i-iwbww mu "SnlDBr'l Ridge." PINE DRIVE-IN Open el 1:15. Show tart al din. "Ihe tawnii onea ona "Mr Hnhht Takei a Vacation." BENETTA THEATRE (Wlniton) "Sword OI The conqueror" ana - a i-rnw n ren ins " CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN ISulherlln) 0IC oldce open! ai a: is. snow ,m, i . "II A Man Aniwtri" end "Th Faclt n( Ufa." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gala Open 1:00. Show al :W. "MY ueuna" aim ni Window." SUNDAY, JULY 14, I HI STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open al :15. 5how alar! al dum. "wan wno a.nw iov Muth" and "Trouble With Harry." PINE DRIVE-IN Open al S:IS. Showi alarl at dulk. --sergeants j ina i, Uu.at tlraal " CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sulherllnl Box ofllce opens at i:is. snow sian, uu-. "A Girl Named Tamlko" and "The Spiral Road." TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gala Opi-ni B:W. Show at S:00. "My Ueiina" ana nr Window." CAST TME3 7WTE1 Mr. Hobbs Takes Vacation & LAWLESS BREED SUNDAY MONDAY Frank Sinatra Dean Martin - Joey Bishop Sammy Davis Jr. . . In "SERGEANTS 3" IN COLOR Bill! ALAN LADD ROD STEIGER "13 West Street" n, .,. 9:00 Movie 11:00 Saturday Cinema SUNDAY I 30-Bob Poole' Ooipel Favorltei 1:30 T hi the Lite 10:0011 li Written 10:30 Frontiers ot Faith 11:00 To Ba Announced 11:30 Maor League Bailball 3:30 Top Star Bowling 3:30 Dan Smoot 3:45 Manlon Forum 4:00 Sunday Matinee J:30 Bullwlnkle 4:00 Meet The Preii Color 4:30 Sunday Report 7:00 Cnilgn O'ToolO 7:30 Diinev World of Color Color :30-Car 54 t:0O Bonania 10; oo Show of tht Week 11:00 Checkmate SUNDAY f:15-Fallh For Today 9:45 Baseball 1:30-Meet The Profatior 3:00 Oral Rohertl 3:30-Higher education and You 3:00 Around the Home l:is-viiii with Police 3:30Movle 3.00 Real McCoy 3;j0Amateur Hour 4:00 JOlh Century 4:30 .ir. Ed 7: 00--The Jetiona 7:30 Dennla the Menace 100-Ed Sullivan 9:00 Hoolenanny 9:30-OE True Thflalft 10:OO-Candld Camera 10:30-Whart My Lint 11:00 Newi I1:1S Stage Flvt UMS-Theeter SUNDAY 1.00 Lamp Unto My Feet 1:30-Look Up and Live 9:00 Camera Three 9:10 The Chrlilophart 9JtRaiebat1 1j. jo Adventure Theatft 1:0O Sir Frandl urw 1 10 This Is The Ltfa 100 Faith For Today 3: Armchair Thtatt. 4:JO-Ll'S Fart It 3 00 Site Hawk J-30 Amatfur Hour 4:00 Twentieth Century 4:30 Mr. Ed 7:0O-l.as'eCoior ;:JO-Onns The Menace 1,00 Cd lutllvan Show 9:00 Tht Real tVcCoyl 9:30 True Theatre lO OO-Candld Camera 10. JO What My Lint 11:00 News 11:15 Restless Gun I: io Mooteneny 9 00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Gallant Men 11 oo News 11:13 Circle Jamborea SUNDAY f:10lssuei fc Answert 100 The Pastor! Study 1 10 -Faith For Today 4 Co-Faith 4 30 Takt Two 3 00 Malor Adami TrtllmaslW 4 oo- Theater 00 J ant Wyman 1.30 Movit 10:30 Oan Hmoot 11:00 News 9 Weaken M:15-Suiplcfor, !irf1 m WW Tonight "SWORD OF THE CONQUEROR" Jock Palance Eleanora Rossi Oraga Guy Madison plus "A CHILD IS WAITING" Burt Lancaster Judy Garland Sunday thru Tuesday "MY GEISHA" Shirley MacLaine Edw. G- Robinson Yvct Montand plus "REAR WINDOW" James Stewart Grace Kelly Ends Tonight "King Solomon's Mines" "Th. Nakod Spur" Gat. Opens 8:00 Shaw at 9:00 Sunday thru Tuesday "A GIRL NAMED TAMIKC" Laurence Harvey France Nuyen plus "THE SPIRAL ROAD" Rock Hudson-Burl Ives Both in Color Ends Tonight "If A Man Answers" "The Facts Of Life" Box Office Opens at 8:15 Show Starts at Dusk OPEN 8:15 SHOW ot DUSK LAST TIMES TONIGHT JERRH LEWlSas TNEflslfl-il PR0FE8S0R' . I plui 5NIKIK 1 KlOOt SUN.-M0N.-TUE. Double HITCHCOCK Thrill Show! ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Sutptntt laden DRAMA tot ogainit tht) background of Marraktih and London! The Man Who Knew Too Much in TECHNICOLOR with AMES STEWART DORIS DAY COMPANION HIT: 2: ALF.ltO HITCHCOCK'S llighllf mocobrt, always funny mytttry ol The Trouble with HARRY in TECHNICOLOR with SHIRLEY MacLAINE Edmund Gwenn hi, ii. ,a in . e1