8A THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., DECEMBER 6, 1960 | THIS WIEK-fND ON TV Thursday Highlights 7 a m.—TODAY— Conservationist Roger Caraa and Sen Gay lord Nelson discuss ecology. WTVD •30 *.m—MOVIE— Man With the Gun" stars Robert Mitchum and Jan Sterling. A professional gunman take* on the Job of cleaning up a town terrorized by a wealthy rancher. WRDU 3:30 p.m.—MOVlE—"Battle of Rogue River" stars George Montgomery and Martha Hyer. A tough major arrives to secure . statehood for Oregon by arranging a truce with the Indians. ' WRAL 6 p.m.—MOVIE—"The Scarf" (1951) stars John Ireland and Mercedes McCambridee A man escapes from a hospital for the criminally insane WRDU ( ' 7 p.m.—BILLY GRAHAM—Dr. Graham sermonizes on "The Future Lito Heaven or Hell." WRAL II p.m.—MOVlE—"From Here to Eternity" ' 196.1) stars i Montgomery Clift. Burt Lancaster, and Frank Sinatra, three men near Pearl Harbor before World War 11. WFMY i K .10 p.m.—NET PLAYHOUSE— "TTie Tin Whistle" stars John Tragard. Edd K. Gasper; and Ann Gladmon. Witchcraft becomes the consuming interest of a minister's adolescent son. , WUNC 9 p.m.—MOVlE—'Ten Little Indians" (1965) stars Hugh O Brian. Shirley Eaton, and Fabian as eight strangers are sum moned to an Alpine castle where a recorded voice tells them they will not leave alive. WRDU ' 9 p m —TOM JONES—GIen Campbell. Janis Joplin. and "Hie Committee are the guests. WRAL 10 pm NET SPECIAL—An address by Spiro Agnew Is featured on "Hunger: A National Disgrace." WUNC 10 p.m.— JIM NABORS—Bobbie Gentry is the guest. WFMY 10 p m.—DEAN MARTIN—Nancy Wilson, Romy Schneider, and Milbum Stone are the guests. WTVD 11 .10 p.m.—MERV GRIFFIN—George Jessel and comic Georce (arlin are spotlighted. WRDU, WFMY 11 30 p m-MOVIE—"I Bombed Pearl Harbor" M 960) stars Toshiro Mifune. Yosuke Natsuki. and Koji Tsuruta. N'ewsreel footage of Pear] Harbor is included in this story of changing at titudes toward war in the months following the attack. WRAL Friday Hig Turn —TODAY—Victor D'Amirn. director of the Museum of Modern Art's education department, and book reviewer Gene Shalit, discussing children's fiction. WTYD R 30 «m—MOVIE—"The Scarf" (1951 > stars .John Ireland. Mercedes Mct'ambridqe, and • Emlvn Williams as a man escapes from a hospital for the criminally insane and desperately strives to establish his innocence. WRDU 3 30 pm—MOVlE—"Creature with the Atom Brain" (1955) itars Richard Denning, Angela Stevens, and Michael Granger. A scientist has found a way of restoring men to life by placing "aiorruc brains" in their heads. W'RAL « p m.—CHARLIE CHAPLIN-"His Trysting Place" 1941) stars Charlie, Mabel Normand, and Mack Swan. Charlie picks up the wrong coat in a restaurant and his wife finds a passionate note in the pocket. WRDU 7p m BILLY GRAHAM—Dr. Graham challenges American youth. WRAL 8 p m—JIM NABORS— Bobbie Gentry is the guest. WTVD 9 p m —MOVlE—"Having a Wild Weekend" (1965) stars Da\e ("lark, Barbara Ferris. Lenny Davidson and the Dave Clark Five in an anti - Establishment comedy. WTVD, WFMY 10 p m.—Dt RANTE-LENNONS—MiIton Berle, pianist Jo Ann (astle, and singer John Stewart are the guests. WRAL 11 30 p.m.—MOVIE—"You Can't Run Away From It" (1956) stars l.ee J. Cobb. Patricia Medina, and Edward Arnold. "Murder at 45 R.P.M." stars Danielle Darrieux, Michel Auclair. and Jean Servais. WFMY 11.30 pm.-MOVlE—"Under the Gun" 1950» stars Richard C'inie and Aubrey Totter. A racketeer is sentenced to the penitentiary. WRAL 11 30 pm-MERV GRIFFIN—Rep Adam Clayton Powell, P ro^ueer Ro eer Smith, and Orson Bean are the guests. n nDu OOQOeOOfIBOOQQQOOOOQOOOOQQQOO i Saturday Highlights 2p m AEL F OOTBALL—The New York Jets play the Oilers I I at Houston WRDU II 2 W pm—NASHVILLE MUSIC-Del Reeves. Norma Jean, Hugh X. Lewi*, and Archie Campbell bring the country music I | cound from the Grand Ole Opry. WTVD S.4S p.m.— NFL FOOTBALLr-Hie Chicago Bears and the San Francisco 49ers clash. WFMY 7an p m.—THE LITTLEST ANGEL—An original musical for the Christmas season tells the Charles Tazewell story about a I | young boy who becomes the Littlest Angel. WTVD I 7 30 p.m.—JACKIE GLEASON—Laughs and gaffs sparkle' the evening of rollicking humor with the jolly fat one. WTVD j J WFMY 11. II 8:30 p.m.—ANN MARGRET SPECIAL-"Ann Margret .. . I I From Hollywood With Love" presents an hour of delightful Ann- I I Margret. WFMY I I I I | | 9 pm—MOVlE—"Hallelujah Trail" stars Burt Lancaster 1 I and Lee Remick in this western comedy about an Army officer I I charged with protecting a liquor shipment from the Indians and a temperance group. WRDU I I, II " p.m. SHOCK THEATER—Hobgoblins, ghouls, poltergeists I I and a concocted menage of horror and phantasmagoria flick the I I evening away in "The Captive City." WRDU •I J jjmj x^ri![Y~ MQVlE ~^"*** Msn From Colorado" atari Glenn PTlliril mnni M Carr In Full Swing By JANICE DIXON AND RANDY RAY Carr Junior High has really gotten into full swing for the school year. The football team finished the year with only two losses. The basketball team predicts even greater success. Carr's first game of the basket ball season is against Martin Junior High of Raleigh. Not long ago the Student Council officers were elected for (he school year. Chosen for president was Theodore Ash ford and Ricky Weaver was elected as vice-president. Carr's Civics classes played quite an important part in the sociological activities of the community. Directing these classes is teacher Lawrence Thompson. Randy Ray, Steve Paschal. Kenneth Redding and Calvin Norman, four of the bet ter ninth grade students of Carr. were sent for a day, to i the Citv Hall to visit and learn about the government of our citv. AfU-r their visit, they spoke to the classes, telling about their experiences. Or, November 14, Carr had it's first sock-hop. Over two hundred people were there, making it a big event. The Carr Chorus has also given it's first performance. The chorus is directed by Mrs. Vivian Thorpe. This year at Carr promises to be very exciting. There is cooperation between fellow stu dents and 1 the faculty. The faculties primary goal is to meet the needs of the students on their individual level. Colored Toy Factory Marks Isf Anniversary (See pictures first section) LOS ANGELES, Cal. The Shindana Toy Factory, Los An geles, Calif., celebrated its first anniversary with the announce ment that sales will reach the $1,000,000 mark within the next six months. A year ago. Shindana started production of a black doll call ed Baby Nancy. Within one year, over 130,000 Baby Nancy Dolls have been sold to white and 1 black children across the country. Shindana is now manufactur ing a soft body doll named Dee Bee and is planning to intro duce three new black dolls by the end of 19701 Among them is the Malaaika doll (Swahili for "angel") with Afro features and accessories. The Shindana factory is a division ot Operation Bootstrap, the black community training and economic development or ganization headquartered in Los Angeles' black community. Bob Hall, co-director of Ope ration Bootstrap, said, "Our na tional distribution is very good. Baby Nancys can be bought in every state and at all major department stores." "The consumer demand for black dolls in foreign countries has boon so great that Shin dana will start exporting Baby Nancy and l Dee Bee dolls to Europe, Ntw Zealand, Austra lia, and Japan," said Hall. -Socials (Continued from page SA) ,dy Catherine Shaw, Helen Mc- Clain, Josephine Haskins, Ei nora Smith, Willie G. Sneed, Fannie Tapp, Bessie Thomp son, M. W. Webb, Misses Alene .Mebane and Mable Free land. Guest were Mrs. Willie Malone, and daughter Mrs. Evelyn Thorpe, Misses Mary L Ste phens and Mayme F. Webb, Mrs. Mary Hardy thanked the hostess for a lovely evening in her home. William Allison has returned home to 521 Cecil St. from the Veterans Hospital and is ( doing nicely. Waymon Harris, 'Jr. has returned home in Rougemont from Duke Hos pital and is doing fine. *** HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Misses Gezzette Webb from NCC University with parents Mrs. Flossie Webb, Milton Ave Gloria Long from NCCU with family Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Long, Ward Rd. , Gloria Whitted from Shaw University, Raleigh, with mother Mrs* Clementine Whitted and Grandmother Mrs. Hanna Carrington, Todd St. Brenda Carrington from St. Augustine College, Raleigh, jwith family Mr. and Mrs. George Carrington, Todd St. *£J(£T. V JMBGI READY FOR A HOLIDAY CRUISE in his nifty six button double breasted seersucker jac 1^ THE LONG COLLAR is "in" for little boys. The dacroa and cot ton gold shirt is coordinated with patterned gold and. oxforjd ihbk wjtJ7l ll ■hBSH FLORAL PRINT JUMPSUIT by Nannekins has white stand up I collar with bow and long I BRIGHT GOLD BONDED OR LON skirt has novel chain sus penders held with coins In but ton holes. Attached white da New Books At The City-County Library FICTION Babel—You Must Know Every thing Blunden—Charco Harbour Packer—Don't Rely on Gemini Vivante—Doctor Giovanni . ket worn with flared pants in navy poplin. At his neck fash- I ionable polka dot ascot. gray on white corduroy trous ers. Two rows of stitching march down the front of the shirt.. ;' sleeves with white cuffs. Barrel pants. cron and cotton voile Mouse has lace edging around collar and wrist length sleeves. Wollaston—Pharaoh's Chicken NON-FICTION Anderson—Countdown to Super Bowl Pusey—The Way We Go To War Schlesinger—The Crisis of Con fidence Williams—My Turn at Bat Winter—Poisons in Your Food SPECTACULAR SALE! 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