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I 4- 7-10-35731 137-41-74 &A FEB. 20 MAR. 21 iil3-: W-78-83-84a Dear Ann Landers Son Risks Chance of Unwanted Wedding By JLXN LANDERS Dear Ann: Our 21-year-ojd son always has been a fine boy but lately he's worrying us to death. He's dating a 17-year-old girl who works in a dime store. She quit school and has a poor reputation. Her parents are divorced and her mother is a bar-fly . This girl keeps no hours and doesn't have to answer to anyone. Our son has been coming in at 4 and 5 in the morning, clothes a mess, smeared with lipstick. This is NOT the type of girl he's interested in marrying and we know it. Dad and I haven't said a word to him about her. Should we continue to ignore the situation and hope for the best? He dates other girls now and then lovely young ladies who attend college here, but this tart seems to have a strange hold on him. Please advise. WORRIED PARENTS This "strange hold" could result In a sudden and unwanted marriage for your son. Bare a frank talk with him and point oat that he's potting himself la a vulnerable position. Make no attacks on the girl or he may feel compelled to defend her. This would open a whole new can of worms. Simply let him know this relationship has all the ingredients of a real trouble. If could ruin bis life. Dear Ann: I've been married three years and my husband has brought me one dress ($9.95) and one pair of $3 canvas shoes. I had to have the shoes because the tongue fell out of my only other pair and the lace holes were cutting my feet. In this same period he bought himself two S75 suits and is now looking for a third one. Last night we played gin-rummy and he promised if I won he'd give me money to buy material and a pattern so I could make myself a pair of pajamas, to wear in the hospital. I'm going to have my third baby. I lost the game and now I have to pay him out of the grocery money. Honestly, I'm getting so fed up on his stinginess that I don't know what do do. He says if I want "extras" I should go out, and work for them like other women. All our friends think he's a grand guy. What shall I do? TILLIE Ask this "grand guy" how you can go out and work for "extras" when you're pregnant all the time. No woman should put up with the humiliation of begging for money and wearing tennis shoes while her husband buys himself new suits. Tell him if he doesn't give you a decent allowance you'll take him to the Court of Domestic Relations and the judge will order him to straighten up and fly right. (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper and enclose a stamped self -addressed envelope.) Copyright 1958. Field Enterprises. Inc. KOAC-TV (Channel 7) MONDAY. June 23: S:M ajn. ChOO ChOO Charlirr SIB IrUnn at Lw; :M PUys and Players; t:30 Our Nation s Roots; 1:00 Extension nj transatlantic Tele views; 7:3v Land to Be Free: : Situ Off. TI'FSn.lV T.. 4.. -u auuc c. a.w p.m. Sine Hi. Sine I.o- 5 is T.i. r Poindexter; $:3e Adventure in Numbers and Spacer 1:00 No Li cense, to Kill; 6:lS Visits With a Sculptor; t:45 Film Topics: 7:00 Your Natural Resources: 7:15 Heri tage; 7:45 Talking Taxes; S:00 Sign Uncle Wonder's Workshop; 5:15 Buckskin Bob; 5:45 Our Mr. Sun. 6:45 Doctors in Space; 7:15 Film Topics; 7:3 Briefing Session; : sign uii. THURSDAY. June 2- S:M n m Sine HiEh. Sine Lo: 5:15 Tale nf Poindexter; 5:30 Report From America: (:0 News Comment: S:M French Through Television; 6:45 Film Topics; 7:00 This Is Home ec onomics; 7:1S Transatlantic Tele views; 7:30 Agricultural Policy; 1:00 Sign Off. FRIDAY. June 27: S:o n m Tem pest In a Test Tube; 5:30 Prospect of Literature; 6:00 Derisibns for Re search; C:30 The Subject Is Jazz 7:00 State Department Films; 7:10 rsycnoiogy one; 8:00 Sign Off. Planetary motion was discovered by German scientist Ke!per in 1609. Summer School Near End for 4-H Youths at OSC CORVALLIS (AP) Nineteen hundred Oregon, 4-H youngsters were near the close of their an nual summer school Friday. For a week they have been at tending OSC classes in agriculture, home economics, health and other subjects. The students all were picked on the basis of outstanding work in their home communities to attend ' thn cummer caccinn nnn .f Ik. I largest in the United States. TB Nearly Eliminated MONTREAL (AP) - One of the miracles of modern medicine is that TP has been almost eliminat ed, among Eskimos, says a Mon treal surgeon. Dr. Ray Lawson, who examined almost 5,000 Eski mos for the Canadian government, reports only two pel cent of the j Eskimos in the western arctic con- ' I -.. Til . : ii i d, uiicc one oi me worst 'killers there. Monday Television Highlight K0IN-TV (Channel 6): 3:00 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Wagons West- waru, starring unesier morris, Anita Louise, Ona Munson. Agent assumes role of his outlaw brother. 7:00 p.m. Danny Thomas Show The noise level m uamiy nuuaras nome readies an unprecedent ed peak when visiting relatives clash. 8:00 p.m. Studio One Terry Moore, Jack Hug- r . i . ... . man, juary Anaerson ana uorey Alien star in "The Man Who Asked for a Funeral." 5:00 p.m. Treasure The pointing finger of a gnosi, ine grave of Dominique Youx and a Jacob's rod found by a slave boy in a marsh are clues to the treasure of "Jean Lafitte Pirate Patriot." S:30 p.m. Barns and Allen Ronnie's vacation plans take a downward turn when, because of low grades, his father sentences him to summer school. 10:25 p in Showtime oa Six "The Golden Gloves oiory, starring James Dunn, Dewey Martin. Story of two young Golden Gloves fighters and a referee. KGW-TV (Channel 8): 8:00 a.m. Romper Room Miss Patty, teacher of iv iniueiBarien, instructs ana leads cnildren in kindergarten activities. 10:00 a.m. Telerama Movie "Madame Curie." Part 1. Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson. The tender, moving storjt-of the two people whq shared a great love for each other and their work, the searrh far raHitim 12:30 p.m. Wunda Wnnda Peabody Award-winning children's program. 1:00 p.m. Susie Ann Sothern starring as private secretary to talent agent. 1:30 p.m. Janet Dean, K.N. Ella Raines stars in the title role as a sympathetic nurse who helps her Datients snlvp I hfi r rwY-erknnI nprKlAm 7:00 p.m Kingdom of the Sea Journey to the viaiapagos to see giant lizards, tortoises and manta rays .... harpooning bat-fish & riding them. 7:30 p.m. Bold Journey Prof. Milne and his wife see head-hunting Indians and the seldom-sees bird sanctuary Barro Colorado Island hi the Panama region and Caribbean. 1:00 p.m. Malsie Theater "Congo Malste." Ann Sothern, John Carroll An American showgirl, stranded in an African jungle, escapes boredom with a handsome renegade doctor aod a, mob of angry natives. 10:40 p.m. "The Ghost Comes Home Bilbo Burke, Frank Morgan. A hen-pecked husband whose family has made his life a misery learns that playing "dead" can be fun, KPTV (Channel 12): $:00 a.m Stage 12 "Heads or Tans," starring Joanne Dru, John Ireland, and Mary Sinclair. A marine recalls what happened when ho flipped a coin to decide how he should spend an eve ning. 11:00 a.m.-NBC Matinee Theatre (In Color) "Tbe Prophet Hosea," a Biblical story starring Joseph ' Wiseman, Roberta Haynes, and Robert Loggia. 2:00 p.m. Your Afternoon Theatre "Having Won derful Crime," starring Pat O'Brien. George Murphy, and Carole Landis. Three amateur sleuths attend a theatre where a magician makes ' a body disappear. , 3:30 p.m. Western Star Theatre ''Cyclone on Horseback," starring Tim Holt, and Marjorie Reynolds. C:30 p.m. The Price Is Right (In Crier). " ' :$ p.m. Goodyear Theatre "Three Dark Years," starring Barbara Stanwyck with Russell Conway and Gerald Mohr. A woman, just released from prison, is bent on revenge. 9:00 p.m. Suspicion "Eye for Eye," starring Ray ' Milland, special guest Macdonald Carey, Kath leen Crowley, and Andrew Duggan. A vengeful man kidnaps a lawyer's wife. 10:30 p.m. The Unexpected "The Man from Yes terday," starring John Archer and Jane Nigh, A reporter seeks to solve the mystery of an author who hides from the world. 11:00 p.m 20th Century Fox Hoar "Portrait for Murder," starring George Sanders, Dana Wynter, Robert Stack and Scott Forbes. Story of an ingenious murder involving an exquisitely beau tiful woman. Tuesday Television Highlights KOIN-TV (Channel 6): 3:30 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Spooks Run Wild," starring the East Side Kids. Comedy-mystery. C:30 p.m. The Playhouse Gene Evans stars in Ambitious Cop." The story of a politically am bitious policeman who is scorned by fellow of ficers as "trigger-happy." . 7:30 p.m. Red Skelton Skelton portrays Private coiivar, a wneiy soiaier on an "enemy" in habited Pacific atoll. Guests are Sussue Haya kawa and Lon Chaney. 9:30 p.m. Target Marie Windsor stars as .Tpan a lovely girl who urges a man to crime to prove his love in "Deadly Deception." 10:10 p.m Showtime On Six ' Vienna Waltzes " starring Anion Walbrook. Viennese film of life story of composers Strauss Sr. and Jr. KGW-TV (Channel 8): 8:00 a.m. Romper Room Miss Patty, TV kin- aerganen teacner, guides youngsters in musical activities, games, story time, and learning ex periences. 10:10 a.m. "Madame Curie", Part II Starring Greer Carson and Walter Pidgeon. . (see high lights of June 23). 1:00 p.m. Susie as the zany secretary of a talent scout. 7:30 p.m Sugarfoot Sugarfoot is employed by a rancner wno turns out to be the most de spised cattleman in the valley. 10:40 p.m. "Men In White" Clark Gable. Myrna Loy ... A spoiled heiress discovers that her fiancee's medical duties are more important than a gay round of night clubs. KPTV (Channel 12): 9:00 a.m. Stage 13 "Island of Stone", starring Paul Langton and Charles Buchinsky. 11:00 a.m. NBC Matinee Theatre (la Color): "Journey into Darkness' , starring Skip Homeier and Peggy McCay. An amnesia victim labor iously tries to trace his identity. 2:00 p.m. Your Afternoon Theatre "Little Or vie", starring Ann Todd, John Sheffield, and Ernest Truex. An eight-year-old runs away when his parents deny him a dog for a pet. 3:30 p.m. Western S!ar Theatre "Partners", star ring Bobby Nelson, Tom Keene, and Nancy Drexel. The story of the friendship between a cowboy and a child waif. 7:00 p.m. The Investigator (la Color)! Lonny Chapman as Jeff Prior is hired by telephone to pick up a ticket to Europe from a travel agency and when he arrives at the office be finds the agent murdered 9:00 p.m. The Californians "The Gentleman from Philadelphia", starring Richard Coogan and Sean McClory. 10:00 p.m. Academy Theatre "The Lost Patrol". Marring victor McLaglan and Boris Karloff. A group ot white men are shot down oe hv Atip. 9 until only the leader is left to face the murderers. Wednesday Television Hiohliqhis KUIN-l V (Lhannel 6): in 3:30 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Granny Get Your Fun, starring Mary Robson, Harry Davenport. Granny turns sleth to gun killer when grand daughter is accused of murder. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Theatre "Enoch Pren- iiss, starring manes BicKiora and Kathleen Crowley. A hard-hearted business man finds he's nui. uuiuing uie upper nana wnen a DiacKmauer demands $25,000 in exchange for his daughter's reputation. 8:00 p.m. Circle Theatre Simon Oakland, Wil liam Post, Norman Rose will be featured. An exciting dramatization of a railroad robbery. 9:00 p.m. Leave It To Beaver A weekend guest at the Cleaver household causes hilarious excite ment when Beaver gets into an argument with his friend. 10:10 p.m Showtime On Six "Two Dollar Bettor," starring John Litel, Steve Brodie. A banker's first visit to the race track leads him to disaster. KGW-TV (Channel 8): 8:00 p.m. Romper Room Portland's only TV kin dergarten, featuring Miss. Patty. 10:00 a.m. Telerama Movie "Min and Bill" Star Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery . . . The lovable team in moving story of a stepmother's love for her "daughter" and the sacrifices she ' makes to provide a good future for the girl. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Fights Rory Cal houn takes on Bobby Boyd in a 10-round return middleweight bout. 7:30 p.m. Silent Service U.S. Army fliers get a surprise aste of submarine life when they are rescued by the USS Tigrone. 8:00 p.m. Disneyland Donald Duck sets out to find "an important iob with bar nav jjujv run. iilrit,. 10:00 p.m. Traffic Court Dramatic presentations of actual traffic cases re-enacted in a Los Angeles courtroom. 10:40 p.m. "Balalaika" Nelson Eddy and Hona Massey ... A beautiful cafe singer on the side of the Russian revolutionaries falls in love with a handsome, singing Cossack. KPTV (Channel 12): 9:00 a.m. Stage 12 "I Went to Havana", starring Elliott Reid, Dorothy Greene, and Kim Dibbs. An American develops S fool-proof system of beating the roulette wheel. 11:00 a.m. NBC Matinee Theatre (la Color): "From the Desk of Margaret Tyding'', starring Maggie Hayes, Donald Murphy, and Peggy Mc . Cay. A successful career woman is slowly being poisoned from a mysterious source. 2:00 p.m. Your Afternoon Theatre "Bunker Bean", starring Lucille Ball, Hedda Hopper and Owen Davis, Jr. A meek male secretary 'over comes his inferiority complex by putting over a . clever business deal. f:3e p.m. Wagon Train "The Sacramento Story", with guest stars Margaret O'Brien, JJnda Dar nell, Marjorie Main, and Dan Duryea Joining regulars Ward Bond and Robert Horton. 8:00 p.m. Kraft Mystery Theatre (la Color): T7th.PJ'e?inct" based on characters created by Ed McBaine. The events leading up to and fol lowing the murder of an eccentric old woman who "cried wol" too many times. 10:00 p.m. House of Horror "Bedlam, starring Boris Karloff, Anna Lee, and Billy House. De picts the abused, neglected, and exploited lives of the inmates of and insane aylum during the 17th century. Inside TV i I I Viewers Rescue TV Show By EVE STARR HOLLYWOOD STARR RE PORT: The track record of ."Father Knows Best" is a rather unusual one, especially when you consider that it was given little chance for success in the beginning and was actually cancelled at one ( point because of a lack of rating power. Today it ranks is one of the 'outstanding stal warts of the medium and its two stars. Bob Young and Jane Wyatt, have Emmys on their mantles to prove it. "Father Knows Best" got its start back in the days when the ' situation format comedy adhered rigidly to the principle that a father must be at least part Idiot if not a complete idiot to make a successful show. 1 The forerunners were the "Stu Erwin Show," the "Paul Hartman Show" the "Life of Riley." Of these, "Riley" has had the longest network run but has now given up the ghost. The "Erwin" series left the net work air some years ago and has been making the rounds in syndi cation. Heaven only knows what became of the "Hartman" bomb. It barely lasted oat one season and hasn't been heard from since. So when Bob Yonng came along, he was practically a pioneer. It was his unreasonable thesis that the American father isn't a ninny at all; that, in fact, he holds a family together and is a pretty smart fellow, not to menion a nice eae. The idea was such a startling one to the TV executive mind that it was given a chance. But when the ratings started to fall, down came the ax. That's when the viewing public stepped in. "Father Knows Best" to this day is the lone example of the power of the viewer. The viewer sat down and wrote letters, thou sands of letters. The sponsors and the agency men and the network people read the letters. And "Father 'Knows Best" promptly went back on the air, where it belongs. Purporting U do nothing more than tell the story of a typical American family, the show is swamped every week with requests f all kinds from ail over the country. Civic organizations want t bor row this episode or 'that. Cam paign drives want Young to serve as honorary chairman. The requests for personal ap pearances, if they were all filled, would leave no time for the film ing of the show itself. And awards of all sorts and kinds come show ering down on the series like so much confetti. Let's hope the networks and agencies have learned a lesson from all this. When the public speaks, the public knows what it's talking about. THREE YEARS AGO a hand some young man with a strong personality went to an actress friend and begged her to teach him how to act. She had had six years' experience and was a dedi cated actress. She worked with him, went over scenes with him, tanght him everything she knew. This week the young man was given the starring role in a series episode, and his actress friend was signed on for second billing. She can act.rings around him, bnt his personality has carried him far ther to date than her genuine abil ity has carried her. And therein lies one of the fundamental truths about Hollywood. Figure it oat for yourself. STARRDUST: "The Califor nians" will try to hypo sajjing ratings by adding a gal to the series . . . Terry Moore gets Corey Allen for her leading man in "Studio One's" "The Man Who Wanted the Funeral" telecast June 23. Allen recently tied in 14th place with Paul Newman in a magazine popularity poll . . . "A man-about-town," says Rebecca Welles, "is a guy who travels in the best circles with the best curves and knows an me angles. Thursday Television Highlights KOIN-TV (Channel 6): 3:30 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Little Fucitiv starring Richie Andrusco. Believing be shot his older brother, a little boy flees to Coney Island. 7:00 p.m. Gray Ghost in "Strange Bedfellows." 7:30 p.m. Climax Barry Sullivan, Kim Hunter, Aiex rticoi, Hurd Hatfield and Sebastian Cabot co-star in "Cabin B13." A dramatic story of a young bride who finds herself caught in a baff ling series of disappearances. 8:30 p.m. Playhouse 90 Robert Ryan and Jeanne rain star in r. scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." The famous saga of the Golden Twenties tells about a man's rise from a poor middle western farm to the elite circles of Long Island society. 10:10 p.m. Showtime oa Six "Wake of the Red wucn, starring John Wayne. KGW-TV Channel 8): 8:00 a.m. Romner Room Kindergarten nn TV with Miss Patty, the Romper Room teacher. 10:00 a.m. Telerama Movie "Shadow of the Thin Man." William, Powell and Myrna Loy. When detective Nick Charles and spouse try to spend a relaxing day at the races, they wind up knee deep in a homicide mystery. 8:30 p.m. The Real McCoys Grampa becomes cool to the theory of adult education when he's left home as baby sitter when Kate and Luke enroll in night school. 10:00 p.m. Confession, Premier Unique interview series with convictsd criminals . . . with a panel comprised of a clergyman, a lawyer; a psychol- vgiab um a sociologist. 10:40 n.m. "Good News" Tun Allvuui n1 l. ter Lawford. Coeds take action when a ferhme latale turns up on campus and distracts' the KPTV (Channel 12): 9:00 a.m.-Stage 12-"Key in the Lock.-'starring ucurgc ureni ana Marguerite cnapman. A jeal ous husband reacts murderously to the decision t ma wuc lo uuuun a divorce. 11:00 a.m. NBC Matinee Theatre (la Color) "Rain in the Morning," starring Peggy McCay, iwum morse, ineoaore .Newton, and Robert Karnes. A woman lets a magazine salesman, who turns out to be an escaped psychopathic &uici, uiiu ucr nume. 2:00 p.m. Yonr Afternoon Thatr "Xfnnl n- . Bridle Path," starring James Gleason, Helen Broderick. and Louise Latimer Plavins a tmnh - '"J a uiuivu, an amateur female sleuth and an inspector solve me mysiery oi a gin murdered on the 'bridle path in Central Park. S:30 p.m. Western Star Theatre "Red River Rob in Hood," starring Tim Holt and Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards. The tale of the historic conflict ueiween came rancners and crooked land grab- 10:00 p.m. Thursday Theatre "Gunga Din," star ring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fair banks, Jr., and Joan Fontaine. British military adventure in the mountain passes of Northern India, inspired by Kipling's famous poem of the inaian water Boy. Friday Television Highlights KOIN-TV (Channel 6): 3:30 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Angels With Brok en Wings, starring Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Ro land. Charming widow's three eirLs trv ti km the man she loves away from his unscrupulous ex-wife. 7:30 p.m. Playhouse Of Stars Rory Calhoun and nooen Aiao co-star in "uurtew At Midnight." A tense tale of an ex-convict in flight from his past. 8:00 p.m. Undercurrent (Return) : "Kill and nun, starring James Darren, DeForest Kelley, Robery Anderson and Marianne Stewart. The tense tale of a teen-ager's plight when over whelming evidence links him to the death of a 10-year-old. 8:30 p.m. Person to Person With Edward R. jviurrow. 11:10 p.m Showtime On Six "Burning Cross," starring Hugh Daniels, Virginia Patton. Unmask ing the Ku Klux Klan. : KGW-TV (Channel 8): 8:00 a.m. Romper Room TV Kindergarten, fea turing teacner, miss fatty. 10:00 a.m. Telerama Movie "Lord Byron of Broadway "... Charles Kaley and Ethelind Terry . . . Oldtime movie of the romantic ad ventures of a dashing balladies. . .Plus an Old- time skit by Konnie G. Worth, hostess for pro gram. 8:00 p.m. Frank Sinatra Frozen-food salesman (David Wayne) meets a beautiful secretary in New York's Central Park. 8:30 p.mm. Portland Beavers vs. Salt Lake 10:40 p.m. "Take Me Ont-To-The-BaU-Game" Gene Kelly, Esther Williams, Frank Sinatra . . . A gay musical about a baseball team and its beautiful female owner. KPTV (Channel 12): 9:00 a.m. Stage 12 "The Kirbys", starring Ann Rutherford and Cameron Mitchell. Ann Kirby is determined to make her husband a successful lawyer. 11:00 a.m. NBC MaUnee Theatre (In Color): "End of the Rope", starring George Peppard and Norma Moore. A man risks his life to save another man from a lynch mob. 2:00 p.m. Your afternoon Theatre "Bedside", -starring Warren William, Jean Muir, and Allen Jenkins. An expelled medical student who mas querades as a surgeon finds he must perform operations he knows nothing about. :00 p.m. Cavalcade Of S porta Carlos Ortiz vs. JohnnV BUSSO in a lA-rminH lichtnroicrht htii 10:00 p.m. Movie 12 "The Big Sky", starring Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, and Elizabeth Treatt. A thrilling tale of the adventures and hazards of a keelboat expedition up the Missouri from St. Louis in 1830. , ; 5WSx v 4 p i&uB unci I o Saturday Television Highlight KOIN-TV (Channel 6): 9:45 a.m. Game of the Week St. Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies. 1:00 p.m. Armchair Theatre "The Girl Who Dared," starring Lorna Gray, Kirk Alyn, Veda Ann Borg. "Ghost party" on a lonely Georgia island results in the murder of a twin sister. 4:15 p.m. Hollywood Park Races "The $35,000- aaaea vanity Handicap is run. 5:30 p.m. Perry Mason Attempts to commit a wealthy man as mentally incompetent affords a new kind of challenge for Perry Mason. 6:00 p.m. Northwest Ramblings with Bob Brdwn. .7:00 p.m. Gale Storm Show After booking pas sage, incognito, on a liner, special guest Pat Boone is ferreted out by the ship's indefatigable social director. 9:35 p.m. Showtime nn Siv' (TinnMa fIiif. Les- Miserables," starring Frederic March, Charles Laughton, Sir Cedric Hardwicke. "Big Night," starring John Barrymore, Jr., Preston Foster, Joan Loring. KGW-TV (Channel 8): 5:00 p.m. Annie Oakley Grandfather learns how to be a hero and lives up to an 11-year-old's faith in him. 8:00 p.m. Lawrence Welk with his Saturday eve ning music program. 9:30 p.m. 26 Men True story of a crippled ex lawman who tries to earn his old age pension by working for a crook. 10:40 p.m. "Song of Love" Katherine Hepburn and Paul Henried. Poignant story of composer Robert Schuman and the wife whose talent first overshadowed him but whose love inspired him to greatness. KPTV(Channel 12): 10:30 a.m. NBC Major League Baseball The Los Angeles Dodgers meeUthe Milwaukee Braves at Milwaukee. , 7:00 p.m. Boh Crosby (In Color) Bob and co-star Gretchen Wyler greet nephew Gary Crosby and the Fontane Sisters. 8:00 p.m. Opening Night "Fate Travels East," starring Linda Darnell, with hostess Arlene Dahl. A woman novelist traveling East on a train finds an anonymous suicide note apparently written by someone on the train. 8:30 p.m. Turning Point "The Blonde Dog," star ring Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace. A photog rapher accidentally kills a movie star's beautiful blonde dog. 9:30 p.m. The Joseph Cotton Show "The Tich borne Claimant." co-starring Gladys Cooper and Robert Middleton. An Australian roustabout seeks to lay claim to the esXates of one Lady Tich borne by passing himself off as her missing son. 10:00 p.m. Academy Theatre "Casablanca." star ring Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Paul Henried, Sidney Greenstreet. and Peter Iirre The Academy-Award-winning story of Rick and nis gambling casino. ANOTHER . n j siojic value Yashica T8 Turret Movie Camera WITH jF1.9 Lens -$79.95 Wide Angle F1.9 Lens S44.95 ITeJephoro F1.9 Lens , $39.95 Total 164.85 THIS WEEK'S VALUE ALL FOR tUil CAPITAL SHOPPING CENTER . 1146 Center OPEN MON. ft FRI. EVES FREE PARKING Plioto jl T.V.' 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