The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1960 Page: 3 of 24
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THE FORECAST FOR TODAY
(AP Wirephoto)
Boys Is Be Guests
Of Brotherhood
Royal Ambassadors, Boy Scouts
and other boys from the church
will be guests at the Nov. 15
meeting of the Brotherhood of
University Baptist Church.
Plans to have members bring
the boys as guests were outlined
Friday noon at a meeting of new
Brotherhood officers.
Tentative plans for the year,
with emphasis on the RA’s and
Boy Scouts, also were gone over.
Officers include W. L Kincaid, A
president; R. W Stuard, vice
president; R. A. Lefevre, secre-
tary; Gus Dixon, RA chairman; i
Gene Galbraith, personal stew-
ardship: R. A. Scranton, world
missions; Dean Johnson, Chris-
tian witness; J. F. Collings, treas-
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committee
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Nigeria in West Africa is the
source of almost all the world's
one of Kennedy's top advisers, columbite, a rare metal used in
the manufacture of jet engines.
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: TV Scout comments on programs of all major
networks However, a station with network affiliation may not carry
all programs produced on the network.)
Final Drama Hour Rated Best
Representing the Republicans is
National Chairman Sen. Thruston
Morton and Nixon’s campaign
manager. Robert Finch. They’D
all be in Washington, except Jack-
son, who will speak from San
Antonio, Tex. Frank McGee is
the moderator and the hope is
that this will develop into a fo-
rensic free-for-all
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keys. Her zany doing are played
against a deadly background; she
is being followed by several sin-
ister types, one of whom is a
serious-minded killer. Miss Alber-
“The Scarlet Pimpernel ” When
we left him last night, as Family
Classics inaugurated its two
night split versions of big dramas,
villainous Zachary Scott had found
out that heroic Michael Rennie
was the man he was after We
pick up right there tonight. At-
tendance at last night’s first act
Isn’t necessary to enjoy tonight’s
show, however; this one estab-
lishes the characters all over again
and proceeds to the orderly con-
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clusion. Rennie again is in a
variety of disguises as he con-
tinues his good work of rescuing
aristocrats from the French Rev-
olution's guillotine. He appears as
a beggar, a soldier and even as
his arch-foe, Chauvelin. This one
has its swash buckled on, with
lots of derring-do and even a spot
Woles
JUMBO PANSIES
Genuine Mink
ghetti here plays her first "Amer-
ican girl" role. Since she still has
the slightest trace of accent, they
decided to change the name of
the character from Trudy Windsor
to Trudy Lombard in case it
showed.
8:30-9 (CBS)—The acting's the
thing on Have Gun, Will Travel
tonight The plot 'Paladin is in
pursuit of a supposed homicidal
maniac, and two mysterious riders
intercept him) is good but not
great. But the cast includes some
expert actors, including William
Talman (the ex-DA of Perry
of derring-don’t. Maureten O’Hara Mason), beginning his comeback
is Rennie's spirited wife 6:30 - as one of the riders. Playing the
accused is Robert Blake; he and
of derring-don't. Maureten O'Hara
7:30 (CBS).
6-6:30 (ABC)—This most widely
televised of all political campaigns
continues to let the viewers see
the candidates in action. Tonights
Campaign Roundup has Sen. John
F. Kennedy answering the ques-
tions of its panel—four ABC news-
men representing four sections
of the country The program will
originate in Philadelphia, where
Kennedy has been operating today.
6:30-7:30 (CBS)—Family Classics
(tonight’s Best Bet.)
6:30-7:30 (ABC) — A tender-
hearted philanthropic department
store owner falls for an old stunt
Hari Rhodes are in the Los Ange-
les company of "The Connection."
Since this week's Have Gun was
filmed on location (in Bishop,
Calif., in the foothills of the
Sierras), the cast was flown up
and back every day so they could
do the play Talman will be in
one other episode of the series,
although not as the character he
plays tonight.
8:30-9:30 I NBC) — The Cam
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worked up a debate — a term
that’s been used loosely in this
campaign, but applies here -
among four of the top party lead-
and gets blackmailed into letting among four of the top party lead-
the bootleggers use his warehouse ers of both sides. Speaking for the
as a wine cellar in The Roaring Democrats will be National Chair-
‘20s this week This is a plot man Sen. Henry Jackson and Con.
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Eillen Wilson
6:30-7:30 (NBC) — Bonanza fi-
nally catches up with a carnival
story, a setting almost every
Western and - or detective show
uses eventually This time, the
carnival is the front for some
nefarious doings which the Clan
Cartwright exposes Dan Blocker,
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7:30-8:30 (CBS) — Checkmate’s
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