Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1963 — Page 8

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TV PROGRAMS

WANE-TV Channel 15 MONDAY rewtair 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3o—Early Evening News S:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7:oo—Shotgun Slade 7:30—T0 Tell the Truth 8:00—I’Ve Got A Secret B:3o—Lucy Show 0:00 —Danny Thomas Show 9:3o—Andy Griffith 10:00—Password 10:30—S.tump the Stars 11:00—Late News 11:1^ —Sports 11:20—Award Theater TVKBDAT VornlßK 7:l6—pally Word 7:20—80b Carlin — News 7:2s—College of the Air 7:55—80b Carlin—News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:00 - Divorce Court 10:00 -Strike It Right 10:30-r—I Love Lucy 11:00—The McCoys 11:30 —Pete and Gladys Afternoon 12:00 Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Ann Colone Show 1:25 News 1:30 As the World Turns 2:<*o Password 2:30 —Houseparty 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 The Millionaire - 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:30 —Edge of Night 5:00 —Jack Powell Show Mvealn* 6:00 —Bachelor Father 6:3o—Early Evening News 6:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7 :00 —Sugarfoot 8:00—Lloyd Bridges Show B:3o—Red’ Skelton Show 9:30 —Jack Benny 10:00—Garry Moore 11:00—Late News 11:15 —Sports 11:20 —Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 ■ONDAY 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:25 —News — Jack Gray 6:4o—The Weatherman , 1:45- -Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 —Sea Hunt 7:2o—Monday Night Movie 9:3o—Art Llnkletter Show 10:00—David Brinkley's Journal 10:30—Mr. Ducky U:oO — -News & Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20 —Tonight Show riIEBDAT Manias 7:oo—Today Show 9:oo—Engineer John 9:3o—Coffee Break • ■ss—Faith T<< Live By in-nn—Sav When 10:25—NBC News n tn Vrvi.r 11 -Oft—The Price Is Right 11 :30—Concentration

Astronauts Favor Mercury Project

By ALVIN B. WEBB JR. United Press International CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — The United States has the wherewithal! to challenge Russia’s most spectacular manned space-flight records this year—but it ma|y pass up the opportunity. Instead, this nation apparently I is ready to concede the Soviet | Union an additional 18 months in propaganda value, and possibly new strides in research, in sending men out to conquer space en route to the moon. And the usually free-spending National” Aeronautics and Space Reports Theft From Automobile Saturday Carolyn Fry, 227 N. Fourth St., reported a theft of some items from her auto to the city police at 1:40 p.m. Saturday. She explained that while the car was parked at her home in the rear of the house, two pairs of shoes, two pairs of socks, a dress and other smaller items were stolen frofti the vehicle. The theft occurred sometime after 11:30 a.m. No estimate of cost of the articles was given. Investigate Break-in A* Macklin Garage The city police are investigating a bleak in at the Phil L.. Macklin garage, 107 S. First St., that occurred between 9 p.m. Saturday and 1:20 a.m. Sunday. Only loss that could be determined was the theft of $3 in change from a desk. Burglars entered the building by forcing open a door on the east side of the building.

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12:00—News i A fterou«»n 12:10—Weatherman 12:15—Wayne Rothgeb Show 12:30—Truth or Consequences 12:55—Newt) 1 :l»0—Best! of Groucho Marx I:3o—Your First Impression 2:oo—Ben Jerrod 2:2S—NBC News 2:3o—The Doctors j3:oo—Loretta Young Show 3:3o—You Don't Say 4:oo—Match Game 4:2S—NBC News 4:30 —Make Room tor Daddy 5:00—Bobo The Clown cCvealag s:4s—December Bride 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—Jack Gray — News 6:4o—The Weatherman 6:45 -Huntley-Brinkley Raport 7:oo—The Deputy I 7:3o—Laramie 6:30 —Empire 93n Dick Powell Theater 10:30—diet Huntley Reporting 11:00—News and Weather 11:15—Sports Today 11:20—Tonight Show WPTA-TV Channel 21 WONDAT Fl ven la r 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:15 —Ron Cochran — News 6:3o—Quick Draw McGraw 7:00—“I Search for Adventure" 7:30 The Dakotas 8 :30—Rifleman 9:oo—Stoney Burke 10:00—Ben Casey 11:00—Murphy Martin — News 1 1:10 —Weathervane 11:15—Checkmate TUESDAY Yforatw* 9:oo—Fun Time 9:3o—The Jack LaLanne Shaw 10:00—Mom's Morning Movie 11:00—My Little Margie 11:30—Seven Keys A ftereoon 12:00 —21 Noon Report 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 .00—General Hospital 1:30 —-Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:00 Day In Court 2:24—Alex Drier News 2:30 —Jane Wyman 3 90—Queen for a Day > V.K) —who Do You Trust 4:00 American Bandstand 4:3o—Discovery ’63 4:55 —American Newsstand s:oo—Mickey Mouse Club s:3o—Superman RvrnlnK 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:15 —Ron Cochran — News B:3o—Yogi Bear 7 :00 —Zoorama 7 :30—Combat B:3o—Hawaiian Eye 9:30 —Untouchables 10:30—Edie Adams Special 11:00 —News — Murphy Martin 11:10 —Weathervane 11:15—Wire Service DRIVE-IN “Days of Wines and Roses” Mon. at 9:30. Shdrts at 8:30. ’Almost Angels" Tues. WedThurs. at 8:35. "Young Racers" 9:45.

Administration (NASA) is Trying to decide whether to put another $lO million into the present Mercury program one-man flights or use the money in .moving ahead with two and three-man missions. Death Sentence Reprieve At stake is whether America will reprieve the death sentence on its Project Mercury man-in-space program for one more flight—a mission that, on the drawing boards, would be far ambitious than the stunning 22.9orbit voyage of astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. “The “go-no-go" decision hinges on the outcome erf a struggle at the onoosite poles of NASA’s uneasy Washington —r Houston axis. Washington, the administrative center of the far-flung NASA empire, wants to chop off Project Mercury now, save the estimated $lO million it would cost for another flight and concentrate on the more advanced Project Gemini, now 13 months down the pike. Houston, the top working level I in the U.S. man-in-space program and the home of the astronauts, is fighting for another Mercury flight to gain more information and to bridge the gap between now and the first two-man Gemini flights, now set for October of 1964. Battle Lines Drawn The battle lines are drawn. Washington’s stand is led by NASA Administrator James E. Webb, who said flatly there will be no - more Mercury flights, “unless we find a gap in information”; and his associate administrator, Robert Seamans, who called such a flight “quite unlikely.” The astronauts of Houston, on the other hand, want another Mercury mission and they made a point of telling President Kennedy so during ceremonies honoring Cooper. Kennedy quoted them as saying the flight would be worthwhile and "useful.” But Kennedy also made it emphatic that NASA would have the “final judgment”—and right now, the space agency’s Washington head has the high cards.

Quality Phsto Finishings All Work Left Before 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a. mHolthouse Drug Co.

$2,000 To Dale To Adams Central Band Mrs. Weldon Soldner, treasurer of the Adams Central Music Loyalty club, announced today the results of their recent drive to outfit the 100-piece Adams Central high school band with new uni-

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forms. In the recent canvass, $2,000 has been contributed to the fund by band parents, interested patrons, and local businesses. Needed to complete the project is $2,500, or about one-third of the entire amount. Due to the many activities of the band in the past several years, the present uniforms are in need of being replaced. It is hoped that

the project may be completed very soon so that the needed unifroms may be ordered. The Music Loyalty club has expressed its thanks to the many who have contrifuted to the drive. Anyone who was not contacted and who wishes to add his name to the roll of contributors may contact Mrs. Soldner by phoning 3-9502.

Pleasant Mills School Group Holds Meeting The Pleasant Mills community organization recently held its monthly meeting at the school. A progress report was given by the president, Mrs. Luther Soviile. Members of the executive committee, Jack Bebout, Glen Everett, Olin Edgell, and Nobel Raudenbush, township trustee, presented |

several viewpoints*©®; reorganization problenDl Mrs. Murry HoUoway;*W. Phil Rehm, and Mrs. Bill McMillen , then served refreshments in the school dining qpom. A meeting is planned for next Saturday at 8 p. m. at the school, when hte trustee will make further reports to the people. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

MONDAY, MAY 27, 1963 < • - - . A ■ ■ ■ —

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