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T-V Movies m . > Wr^' I 20. » MONDAY, JAN. 23 tu FRIDAY, JAN. mm 4* 1:45 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Afternoon Movietime—“Gate- I 1:45 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Afternoon Movietime—“lsland way,” Don Ameche. C in the Sky,” Paul Kelly. P.M., 10.30 KTVK (3), Westward Theatre—“Brain Ma- / 10:30 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark—“Give Out chine,” Patrick Barr, Elizabeth Allen. \ Sisters,” Andrews Sisters, Charles Butterworth. P.M., KPHO-TV (5) Movietime —“Jubilee Trail,” Joan 10.30 / P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Leslie, Pat O’Brien. 10:30 Movietime—“Kentucky,” Lo- Young, 11:05 P.M., KVAR (12), Fletcher Jones Presents —“Plunder retta Richard Greene. in the Sun,” Glenn Ford, Dianna Lynn, Pa- 10:50 P.M., KOOL (10), Million Dollar Movie—“They tricia Medina. 1 Won’t Forget,” Claude Rains, Lana Turner. 11.45 P.M. KOOL (10), Million Dollar Movie—“East Side 11:05 P.M., KVAR (12), Academy Theatre—“The Whip of Heaven,” Bing Crosby. Hand,” Raymond Burr, Elliott Reed, Lureen 12 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark—“Five of a Tuttle. Kind,” Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor. C A TllPnA V WAV 91 TUESDAY, JAN. 24. 3:30 P.m!, KPHO-TV (5), Red Ryder Movie—“San An- 1:45 P.M.,KPHO-TV (5) Afternoon Movie —“Metropoli- Antonio Kid,” Bill Elliott. tan,” Caesar Romero. 3:45 P.M., KOOL (10), Mystery Theatre —“Lone Wolf in 10:30 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark “Earth Paris,” Fmcis Lederer. ! Bound,” Warner Baxter, Lynn Bari. 4:30 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Atfernoon Movietime—“Hell 10:30 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Movietime —“Today We Live,” Canyon Outlaws,” Dale Robertson. Gary Cooper, Robert Young, Joan Crawford. P.M., KPHO-TV (5), —“The . 8:00 Premiere Movie Parade 10:50 P.M., KOOL (10), Million Dollar Movit^- Gorgeous Hussy,” Joan Crawford, Robert Tay- , I *• To*yloC W 11:05 P‘M., KVAR (12) Academy Theatre—“That Hagen 10.00 P.M., KTVK (3) Hallcraft Theatre—“Jolson Story,” Girl,” Ronald Reagen, Shirley Temple. Larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 10.00 P.M., KVAR (12), Staggs Showtime—“Whispering i 1:45 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Afternoon Movie—“Riders of Smith,” Alan Ladd, William Bendix. , of the Purple Sage,” George Montgomery. P.M., (5) 10:30 KPHO-TV Movietime—“Song of Love,” 10:30 P.M., (5), Movietime—“City That Never Hepburn, | KPHO-TV Katherine Paul Henreid. t Sleeps,” Mala Powers, Gig Young. 10:30 P.M., KOOL (10) MillionDollar Movie—“Miraculous ' 10:50 P.M., KOOL (10), Million Dollar Movie—- Journey,” Rory Calhoun, Virginia Gray. | I 11:30 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark—“Charlie Me- ' | 11:00 P.M., KTVK, (3), Theatre After Dark—“Shooting Carthy Detective,” Charlie McCarthy, Edgar i ' High,” Jane Withers, Gene Autry. Bergen. ( 11:05 KVAR (12), Academy Theatre—“Pillow to Post,” Ida 11:45 P.M., KVAR (12), Jack Ross Theatre—“Storm Fear,” i High,” Jane Withers, Gene Autry. Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Don Duryea. | Lupino, William Prince. SUNDAY, JAN. 22 THURSDAY, JAN. 26 11:00 A.M. KOOL (10), Sunday Morning Movie—“Living 1 on Velvet,” George Brent, Kay Francis. i 1:45 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Afternoon Movie—“House of 2:00 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Afternoon Movietime—“Kid ] the Arrow,” Oscar Homolka. Glove Killer,” Van Heflin. i 7:00 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Best of Hollywood—“Affair in 10:00 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark—“Dragoon 1 Reno,” John Lund, John Archer. Wells Massacre,” Barry Sullivan, Dennis f 10:30 P.M., KTVK (3), Theatre After Dark—“Lucky Stiff,” O’Keefe 1 Dorothy Lamour, Clair Trevor. CANNED COMMUNISM Helen Jean most native African markets. Miss Rogers P.M., (12) „ 10:00 KVAR Jack Ross Theatre—“The Hitler 4 10:30 P.M., KPHO-TV (5), Movietime—“Hells Half Acre,” Rogers, producer of “The Red and the investigates ho effectively the U. S. is Gang,” Documentary. il Wendell Cory, Evelyn Keyes. 10:25 P.M. KPHO-TV (5), Movietime, “Hill 24 Doesn’df Black” on ABC-TV’S CLOSE-UP! series meeting the Soviet challenge in Africa, ” 10:50 P.M., KOOL (10), Million Dollar Answer, Haya Harait, Edward Mulare. examines a can of food from the Soviet Sunday, January 22 at 8:30 p.m. on Chan- (10), 11:05 P.M., KVAR (12), Fletcher Jones Presents—“ The 10:30 P.M., KOOL Best of CBS—“Winter Meeting,’<( Union, only Bette Davis. Magnificent Fraud,” Lloyd Nolan. the commodities available in nel 3 and ABC-TV Television Network. SAMMY DAVIS Football’s Player Coin Washers Latest In ~ ~ —— CAN’T APPEAR Os the Year See the latest in coin washers Sammy Davis, Jr., because ; Abner Haynes, who was the the revolutionary new sanitary of a contract to the new Latin 1 first Negro to become a mem- wash system. No scientist has Casino, will be unable ap- ever discovered anything to ’ ber of the team at North to sur- pear at the elaborate pre-in- pass sun’s rays. You . State College and is extremely the violet augural benefit show in Wash- don’t have to tell the home- ington, Jan 19. The show is; popular, was made American maker. She knows! being co-produced by Frank - /Hootbail League’s player-of- Sinatra and Peter f the-year for 1960 by the Uni- Wash days need violet rays. for purpose of raising It is the ted Press International. TTie It’s the difference between funds to pay off $2,000,000 j presidential campaign deficit 185-pound Texan earlier was wetting the family wash with of the Democratic Party for ’ named the outstanding choice an ordinary laundry machine, 1960. in the UPI American Football or sanitizing the laundry with League all-star team. violet rays. See and smell the differeence in germ free, bac- Minoso Returns teria free automatic coin wash- Baseball in Nigeria ing at the new Violet-Ray 4 Coin For Season Wash at 2329 East Broadway, Bolaji Sanyaolu, a 30-year- Minnie Minoso, Chicago Phoenix. (See ad on page 3.) White old general science teacher in Sox outfielder, has received Lagos, assurance from a Cuban gov- Nigeria, would like to ernment official that he and see baseball become a national other Cuban baseball players pastime in Nigeria. Sanyaolu. will be allowed to return to who was a student at Goddard the S. to join their clubs U. College, Plainfield, Vt., here this summer. The Cu- is WWi working toward this goal. ban official said that they v. would have no trouble in spite of the break in diplomatic re- lations between the two countries. (^aienc/cir op «

' v x "•< :: - ': ' of < f:: EVENTS, Bellamy, Legustu Moss, president; ANNUAL PARTY —Members of the Gay Ladies Social Dykes, Beulah M. Ruby Jefferson, cbaplin; McCreary, treasurer. Back 4.341 E. THOMAS ROAD Editors Note: Orgaizations! List and Charity Club enjoy an evening of fun at their annual Eloisc pHECHmNNE (1 r)’ Brown, secretary; M. your coming events in this column. social event, which is held each year after Christinas, row to Mmes. Billie Esther party place in the Elks Club. Shown are, front Jones Betty Cotton, secretary. Call AL 2-9547 after 5 p.m. (Dead- The took Anderson) TV HOME Shirley Brown, vice president; Evaline (SUN PHOTO —Alan line Monday morning.) row (1 to r): Mmes. 23 SERGEANTS SERVICE CALLS Kappa! Alpha Psi JUANITA HALL STAR POLICE GLOBE TROTTERS SIGN IN CHICAGO POPE TO HEAR OF NEW SHOW GAB CALLOWAY Founder’s Day Banquet Janu- The Chicago Police Force has JANUARY 23 Juanita Hall (Bloody Mary of promoted 23 Negroes to the Cab Calloway nas signed a 9:30 P. M. Free TV Loaners are available ary.« MAHALIA JACKSON Pacific) play part position sergeant contract with the if estimated shop repair South will the of with a base three-month Gospel Singer Mahalia Jeck- pic- pay of $6,389. After a period Harlem Globetrotters for the is necessary Ho«ts for Western Provincial of “Queen” in the motion son taking a two-month’s of four years the sergeant’s rest of the season. He follows Convention,( March 31. * is ture that was made from James European tour which will begin Michener’s novel, “Hawaii.” Miss pay can go up to $7,770. |Hell’s A Poppin’. Channel^KTVK \Wm. Patterson Lodge H. of Elks inj March. While on this tour Hall is a favorite of Michener. Delta Sigma Theta in the CR 4 - 7825 1 she£ expects to sing He says of her that, although Vatican City before Pope Bloody Mary was only something Jabberwock Early spring AM 4-2547 John XXIII. out of his imagination, her por- trayal w,as exactly as he had pictured her. Under New Management

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