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Show - ;vv Movies playing on various TV Channels in Utah are "'St 7 - listed for your convenience under the Heading of on Page 2 of your TV Section. "Cinemascope" AN D AM U S EM ETN'T.S GUIDE MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1964 NEW Attorney Pits Wits With Mason Perry Mason matches wits with an attractive lady attorney in "The Case of the Accosted Accountant" on "Perry Mason" Thursday, Channel 5 at 9 p. m. Edward Lewis, vice president and accountant of a plastics firm, threatens to have 1 emceed by Don Morrow, vouths of America dem in g onstrating their own imaginative, on ouu- inannei ventions and creations, will bow dav, Jan. 12, at 2:30. scientists, educators, ' legislators and n,ifcQTirlinfy VUVVVMlilt" on military men of the nation will also participate "SrMPnrp cwnfi;o-i-.fino- New York. young Four science-minde- d sters, ranging in ages from 11 to 16. will demonstrate their creations g own from a homemade camera fash ioned with $40 worth of elec tronic equipment to a remote- control robot which dispenses headache remedies on the premiere telecast. award-winnin- While host Don Morrow looks on, Norman Alquist hastily adjusts his selfmade television camera. Norman is one of many science-minde- d youths to be spotlighted, with their invenon Channel 4's new tions and scientific know-hoseries "Science premiering Sunday, Jan. 12, 2:30 p.m. KNOW-HO- court. Raymond Burr stars as Perry Mason with Barbara Hale as Delia Street; William Hopper as Paul Drake, W w, All-Star- s" Former Presidents To Speak On Presidential Succession of Two former Presidents Dwight D. the United States S. Tru- be seen in an ex- ploration of the problems and perils created for the nation and the world when American Presidents die or are incapaciThe tated, in "CBS Reports Crisis in Presidential Sucees- - - Iff" mMi sion," Wednesday, Star From West Gets Dean-lze- d In N.Y. Jan. 8, p. m., on Channel 5. News Cor- respondent Eric Sevareid is the reporter. include Other participants Senator Kenneth Keating (R-of the Y.), Amendment recommending changes in Presidential succession, and Arthur Krock, Washington columnist of the New York Times, who has written frequently on the Presidential succession prob- N. co-auth- or Kefau-ver-Keati- c; ng lem. Mr. Eisenhower's comments on changes he proposes were filmed last weekend in an exd clusive interview at on Page 7) per, "that if a child understands what I want him to do, I'll get a good performance named Clint Howard makes his acting debut , m.. jum TELLS IDEAS HJMMinmMlir n i t Former President Dwight D. Eisen-Iww- er is shown as he appears suggesting changes in Amer- Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel Prize winner and chairman of the U. S. Atomic Energy Com mission, and Col. Charles YeagAero-snaer, commandant of the Research Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. ce and the first pilot to successfully fly an airplane through the sonic barrier, will be the special guests on the program. (Continued on Page 7) NEWS EXTRA ON TEE VEE A full-ho- News Extra of highlights ur presenting y Pope Paul VI's visit to the Holy Land will be broadcast on Channel 5 Monday at 8 rp. m., the same day the Pontiff visits Christ's birthplace in Bethlehem. The broadcast will include coverage on film and video tape, of the Pope's stay in Jerusalem on Jan. 4 and his visit to Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee on Jan. 5. (Note: This special broadcast will three-da- pre-em- pt Author Brews Trouble for John Novak Teacher John Novak (series star James Franciscus) brews a potion of unexpect- king-siz- e ed trouble when he invites Rand Hardy, a Pultizer novelist, to address the Jefferson High School Literary Club, in "He Who Can Does" on "Mr. Novak " Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 6:3C p. m. on Channel 2. Prize-winni- ng Dean Jagger shares star bill- ings with Franciscus as Principal Albert Vane, and Edward as Hardy. Mulhare guest-star- s In addition to flaunting some unorthodox views on education, Hardy turns out to be man from Assistant Principal Jean Pagano's (Jeanne Bal) past. Hardv attempts to renew his old courtship of Miss Pagano, to hire Novak as his literary secretary, and to sell Jefferson's brightest students on the advantage of quitting school and going to sea at an early age. .am" HI re "East SideWest Side" on this date.) The Shoe Fits So He Wears It! try A young man L Em-Ba- rk Jimmy Dean makes sure that the guests on his weekly tele cast get full star treatment. One of his female guests took time off from her own net work show to make a quick trip from L. A. to N. Y. to visit Jimmy. She was met at the airport by a chauffered limousine; had a suite at the new City Squire Motor Inn; was checked by a nurse as soon as she arrived because of a recent virus; a basket of delicacies was waiting in her room; and special bottled wa ter was flown in from the coast for her. The guest? Lsssie, the fa mous collie. 6 Gettys-(Continue- f s." the telecasts originating from management under the influence of his "protege," Leslie Ross, the company's lady attorney. Lewic and Doran accuse each other of embezzling company funds and on the eve of a showdown conference of company officials, Doran is murdered with a letter opener and Lewis is seen fleeing the scene of the crime with the murder weapon in his hand. Leslie Ro appears intent on convicted when Lewis having Perry Mason defends him in manwill All-Star- - award-winnin- father-in-la- Eisenhower and Harry W cience ernes Features Youth; Debut Jan. 12 B. K. Doran removed as president of the company, accusing him of mis- his SUNDAY-SHO- ican presidential succession procedures on CBS Reports: T4ie Crisis in Presidential Succession," Wednesday, Jan. t, Channel 5 at $ p.m. on Channel 4's "The Fugitive" Jan. 7, 9 p. m., as Richard Kimble's nephew, and leaves no doubt as to his ability to fit his size 4 shoes into the footsteps of his older brother. Clint, the sibling of Ronnie Howard, Andy Griffith's TV son, proved that talent runs in the family during his "Fugitive" stint and greatly impressed Director Jerry Hopper. "I've found," explains Hop out of him." , Eight-year-o- ld ( Hopper wanted Clint to struggle to open a doorr then .laboriously pull a wagon through it. It was important to the drama titled "Home Is the Hunted." In the scene, star David Janssen :s hiding behind the door on the other side, and Lt. Gerard, his nemesis, is in the room talking to Clint's mother. "The drama," Hopper notes, "arises from the possibility that Gerard vill help the boy open the door, or that the boy will call to his uncle for help." "I wanted him to convey the Idea that he wasn't thinking of anything but getting his -- wagon through that door." "I've seen actors a lot older who wouldn't have raptured this on the first or even the second take," says Hopper, "but Clint came through for me all the way." "Vi x f c v OLD FLAME -- 1 ftp! I'll r Jeanne Bal, as assistant high school principal Jean Pagano, fears that her career will be ruined when a man from her past ' comes calling in the NBC-T- V drama, "He Who Can Does," on "Mr. Novak" Tuesday, Channel 2 at 6:30 p.m. V |