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How CLIFFIE STONE

Discovered Tommy Sands

Complete ListingsTV- RADIO FM

hmk LOGS -APRIL 6-12

Molly Bee

and Tommy

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Jean Calvin, LaVerne

Would you please print that we would like to have any-one interested in joining Betty White's fan club to write tome, Jeanie Calvin, Box 93, LaVerne, Calif.

I will give them the information about joining the club.I am the new membership chairman of Bets Pets.

WANNA JOINHER CLUB?

GUTTY?

P. N. G., YucaipaIt seems to me that Ed Sullivan is the only one that has

the guts to have Elvis Presley appear on his show.T. M., Norwalk

I think Elvis Presley sounds like a walrus caught in anavalanche.

Mrs. A. 0., Los AngelesWhen Do You Trust Your Wife and all the other big

money quiz shows first came out, the TV audience was ledto believe that anyone could apply and if they had an inter-esting story to tell they would be selected to appear on theshow. Now it seems the movie stars, both past and presentand the old "has-beens" are monopolizing all the big moneyquiz programs.

Aren't the movie star's earnings high enough from othersources? I'm sure that Vincent Price, Comel Wilde, ErrolFlynn and all the others have sufficient incomes to live inluxury without monopolizing quiz shows which originallywere meant for us, the public.

Mrs. G. V. D., LynwoodI agree that Father Knows Best is the best family show.

Each member of the family seems to exactly fit their part.Mrs. F. K. B., Los Angeles

Wanted to let you know how much we enjoy the newshow, Mr. Adams and Eve. I think Howard Duff and IdaLupino are a wonderful couple.

No Name, InglewoodIt is my opinion that Channel 11 and Ed Reimers should

be soundly reprimanded for using very bad taste in report-ing - if that's what they call it - on the incident of thePacoima tragedy.

Three glaring errors stand out:(1) The photographing of the search for bodies and

parts of same. Bad enough in itself for TV, especially sowith groups of smilin,F, chatting men in foreground.

(2) Ed Reimers interviewing" of a little boy, obviouslyin shock, and trying to push him to remember details thatthe poor boy could better have forgotten. Would Mr. Reim-ers' have allowed this to be done to his son?

(3) The announcing of names of men whom they"thought" had been in the planes, and were killed.

Since when does news reporting have to be done on sucha low, rubber -necking scale? Couldn't pertinent news havebeen plugged over the station without pictures? Couldn'tmuch, much more good have been done by the reporter'sbreaking in and warning sight -seers to stay away?

There are some people who rush to see an accident or afire and thereby impede the progress of fire and hospitalhelp. Let us hope that Channel 11 s viewers are for the mostpart not in this low-level class of individuals.

I'm omitting my name because I came home from workand found my daughter, 10; (in the home of a friend whowas caring for her) watching this program. It made me ill.Needless to say I took my daughter home.

Looks like the TV stations can't win. They report the news - and thepublic dislikes. They don't report the news and the public dislikes it more.Granted, it was not a pleasant thing, but what difference is there between aTV station and a newspaper?

LOSES SHOW ... GAINS FRIEND

A. H., WhittierI was so dissappointed to hear that Jack Webb's Noah's

Ark is to leave the TV. We need good clean, entertainingshows without murder, shooting and gang stuff.Mrs. 0. C., Malibu

Since reading that Noah's Ark and My Friend Flicka pro-grams are to be taken off the air, I've been boiling mad -and so have many of my friends. Both these programs arefine, clean shows and highly entertaining to both childrenand adults.

TV -Radio Life (Formerly Radio -Television Life). April 8, 1957, Vol. 35, No. 8. Evelyn A. Bigsby, Managing Editor. Published Weekly by TelevisionNews Syndication, Inc., at Los Angeles, California. Business and Editorial Offices 1810 N. Argyle Ave., Los Angeles 28 (Hollywood Station), California.Phone H011ywood 4-9275. Single copies 15c. Subscription $5.00 a year, $8.00 for two years, 311.00 for three years. TV -Radio Life was entered as SecondClass Matter, September 14, 1948, at Los Angeles, Calif., under Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, Television News Syndication, Inc. 1957.

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rhis Show is Dom&Eye to Eye brings you face to face with

some of the most provocative

personalities and issues of our day

00/21

STORM in the form of atelevision show has hitthe video tube in South-ern California. Called EyeTo Eye, it emanates fromKNXT - Channel 2 and

is the brainchild of newscaster Bill Stoutwith the approval of station managerClark George.

The intent of the program is as emceeStout, reporter extraordinaire, puts it "tointerest the entire public with inter-views on provocative personalities thatare in the public's eye from day to day.We do not intend to raise controversialpublic questions, but questions thathave to do with the individual per-sonality who is being interviewed.Sometimes when I ask them inten-tional leading and pointed questions thepeople begin to squirm and becomeuneasy. I might add that I do not putthem on a spot because of my personalfeeling, but from the unbiased positionof a news reporter."

The ReporterBill Stout is well qualified to emcee

this show since he began his reportingcareer at the age of 19. He has seenlots of experience in this field, both herein this country and abroad. He hastoured Europe, ferreting out magazinearticles from every country therein. Re-turning to this country, he got theassignment as night radio editor for theAssociated Press in Minneapolis. Threeyears later, he joined the AmericanBroadcasting Company. After two yearswith ABC, he joined the ColumbiaBroadcasting System where he has beenreporting ever since.

While at CBS, Stout has broadcastand edited Ten O'Clock Wire and isprobably most familiar with SouthernCalifornians for his Special Assignment

By Charles Stalnaker

BILL STOUT INTERVIEWING THE COLORFUL MICKEY COHEN

BILL STOUT as he might look when he hasa personality in a precarious position.

portion of The Big News and KNXT'saward -winning Focus on Delinquency,public affairs series. This experiencewell qualifies Bill for the controversialEye to Eye series.

This half-hour show intends to showall sides of a personality possible in theprescribed length of time. Naturally, thisinvolves a good deal of search in orderto get all salient facts about the personto be interviewed.

KNXT has a thorough researcher inSheldon Karlan. When the guest isdecided upon. Sheldon goes to workgetting all the information he can pos-sibly find for Bill. After the informationis assembled, Stout goes to work editingthe material, keeping all the provocativedata intact to pass on to his viewers.Sometimes the questions asked the guestpersonality and the ensuing discussion

get pretty hot, but as Bill puts it, "Theguest and I do not go into the showagreeing on the approach beforehand.This would not only be lowering theintegrity of the show, but it would alsobe doubting the television audience'sintelligence as well.

Evidently the integrity of the showas well as the personality has beenproven to the public's satisfaction, sincethe mail and telephone response hasbeen of extraordinary high approval.According to Bill, "We received tele-phone calls on our first show before itwent off the air. Four days after this,he had received 83 pieces of mail. Allwere in approval of the show excepttwo, one of which was anonymous. Idon't count this as a disapproval sinceanyone who does not have the courageto sign his name to something shouldnot be counted anyway."

LiabilityAfter seeing this show, the audience

might wonder if there is any danger ofthe station's or Bill Stout's being suedfor libel by someone who is inadver-tantly referred to on this program.

"It is not the station's intention toexpose or slander anyone, so this isavoided.." Bill states. "If I see that thediscussion is getting involved and mightlead to some embarrassing answers forme as well as the station, I simply chan-nel the talk along other lines. As for theguest, he signs a document before hegoes on the air, releasing the stationfrom any legal action he might see fitto take."

Regardless of such precaution, Eye toEye is a hot number to try to handle.It will probably blister a few handsduring its TV stay - all of which servesto intrigue and, it is hoped, inform itsviewers.

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TOMMY SANDS IS CLIFFIE'S NEWEST DISCOVERY and oneof the hottest properties in town since his appearance on KraftTheater in "The Singing Idol." He appears regularly on HometownJamboree with Cliffie and Molly Bee on KTLA. He also guested re-cently on Ernie's night-time show. (NBC photo-Paul Bailey.)

I ;GENTLY, when young 19 -year -old TommySands registered a socko hit on Kraft Theater in"The Singing Idol," there was one man who wasvery proud of the kid's success and who could

easily say, "I told you so." That man was Cliffie Stone.To many, Cliffie is the genial gentleman who has a very

entertaining Hometown Jamboree on KTLA. But to othershe is a man who has built Tennessee Ernie Ford, Molly Bee,Joanie O'Brien (although he doesn't manage her now) tosuccess. Tommy Sands is his most recent "find" and is aguy who is a cinch to be a big name. Already the boy hashad offers from every major motion picture studio after hiswork in "The Singing Idol," TV companies are after him,and Capitol Records has him under contract with his latestrecording being "Teen Age Crush." Not long ago Tommyalso appeared on Ernie Ford's NBC-TV night-time show,which did much towards drawing more attention to him.

Discovered TommyCliffie found Tommy iri a most unusual way. One day his

phone rang and a voice on the other end said quietly, "Mr.Stone? I'm Tommy Sands. I'd like to audition for you."Cliffie was used to this sort of thing. Hundreds of hopefulshave called him and he has tried to see as many as possible.He asked Tommy what he had done and the boy listed a fewcredits and said he had been on Victor records. Cliffiechecked, discovered the discs Tommy had made a coupleof years ago, listened to them, found they were not goodbecause the boy's voice hadn't changed yet, but still hecalled Tommy to come down to Harmony Park ballroom,where he does his TV show.

"The minute I saw Tommy I liked his looks, his attitude,and, above all, the respect he showed for others," Cliffie said."I put him on later in the evening and the response wasquite favorable. I called him back the next week and againhe did some songs for us. The following Saturday I puthim on the TV show and the audience seemed to like him.The big splash came when I had Tommy sing 'I AlmostLost My Mind' one evening on TV. This was a song Pat

CLIPPIE STONE'S

NEW FIND ...

241tay Saw/Genial Cliffie is a real starmakerdeluxe. What else can you calla man who has zoomed

Tennessee Ernie Ford, Molly Bee

and Joanie O'Brien to success?

Now watch this Tommy Sands.

By Jack Holland

Boone had made very popular, and, with all due respect toPat, whom I admire, I think Tommy sang it better. Thisdid it! He was a smash."

Shortly after that, Tommy got the call from NBC -TV'sKraft Theater to do "The Singing Idol," a show that had alittle resemblance to the life of Elvis Presley, although itwasn't based on the Pelvis' life. Tommy was inl

"I kept watching Tommy," Cliffie went on. "I waited forhim to pull something, for this respect to die out, but thiskid had no gimmick. He was real, honest, a great boy. He's asensitive, thoughtful, kind kid and he is going to go far.

"I enjoy finding new talent. I would say that in overeight years I have auditioned about 500 kids a year. So outof this number I have only found really four who becamestars, but I still insist that there is more promising undis-covered talent lying around than there are stars in thebusiness. And these youngsters have no place to show whatthey can do except in country field like mine. After all,though, it is from the country field that most of our bigstars came from.

Talent Scout"I have an advantage, I admit, over most talent scouts.

I can stand on the bandstand and watch the faces of theaudience while a kid is performing. They tell me, to a greatextent, whether or not he has something. Naturally, I relyon my own instinct too. But our audience is a great testbecause we're a family show. Parents bring their childrento the ballroom, the same ages watch the television pro-gram. So when a piece of talent goes over with this kind ofaudience, it's a good yardstick.

"I'm working on Tommy the same way as I did withErnie and Molly Bee. When he first joined me he wanted tosing the songs that were most popular, but I got him tosinging hymns, western music, rock and roll, popular ballads,and he even did commercials on our radio show."

Cliffie and Tennessee Ernie Ford started out together -so it wasn't that Cliffie "auditioned" Ernie. They have al-ways been close friends. Equally important, they respecteach other and have the same basic interests. Their lives

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parallel too since both had the same kind of childhood andboth were raised in religious homes.

As for Molly Bee, Cliffie has been like a father to herever since her father died a few years ago. She turns to himfor advice as well as for business matters, although heprefers not to mix into the private lives of any of his clientsunless he is specifically asked to.

It is significant to note that Cliffie has no signed contractswith any of his people. As he put it, "A contract is onlysomething both sides can point to and say, 'This is some-thing you didn't do.' I wouldn't want an artist who stuckto me only because of a contract. Some artists have to havea signed and sealed document, but I don't like to deal withsuch people.

"I'm more of a counselor and friend than I am a manageranyway. Besides, I like to keep on doing my show. It givesme a certain independence. I don't have to depend on whatany of my clients do to earn my living - and this is best."

Cliffie has his own way of seeing if a young person hastalent and much of his knowledge of what makes for successstems from his two years with Capitol Records as head oftheir Country Record Department.

"I look for background, where the kid was raised, thekind of family life, things he or she wants to do and be asmuch as I do for a voice or a personality," Cliffie com-mented. "After all, though, each young person has a differentquality so it's wrong to make any hard and fast rules. Thereis no secret key for finding a talent that can lead to alasting - and I do mean a lasting - success."

Tommy Sands has that indefinable something that augurswell for a brilliant future - or so Cliffie believes. And onceyou talk to him, as I did, you ride right along with Cliffie.This kid has it.

Tommy

Tommy was still up in the clouds over his success onKraft - and still amazed he had ever been chosen for thepart. That's the nice thing about this boy - as Cliffie pointed

to him and he is sograteful he can hardly put what he feels into words.

"When Kraft was planning to do this show, they calledColonel Parker, Elvis Presley's manager, and asked forElvis, but he couldn't do it, so Colonel Parker recommendedme for the spot," Tommy said. "I had worked with himin 1952, 1953, 1954, and 1955 on some show and heremembered me. I am very grateful to him.

"I've been lucky to know two such fine men as ColonelParker and Cliffie Stone. Cliffie is a great guy, the greatest.I don't know what I'd do without him."

Cliffie has only "managed Tommy for a little over sevenmonths, so you can see how fast this boy has gone up thatladder. But the night he did "The Singing Idol" Tommywasn't at all sure he'd ever be around for another show.

"I was so nervous before that show went on," he ad-mitted. "I thought I was going to have a breakdown. I feltso small and so inexperienced to be playing the lead in aproduction like this. When they were counting off the lastten seconds before air time I got in a real panic because Icouldn't even remember my first line. But once the showwas on, I relaxed and everything ran smoothly."

While Tommy emphasized the rock and roll beat in thisparticular show, he is actually more of a pop singer. Heloves ballads, but he'll do whatever is in demand - calypso,rock and roll, anything. His "Teen Age Crush" record backedby "Hep-de-Hootie" is obviously, a rock and roll number.In its first few weeks on sale, it sold over 500,000 records.

After Tommy finished "The Singing Idol" he was askedto make an appearance in a Chicago record store and auto-graph his record. At first, he and Capitol Records wereafraid he might not draw anyone - that the appearancewould be a dud, but over 3,000 kids stormed the place andeven broke the store windows down trying to get insideto see him.

Tommy is interested in all phases of the entertainmentbusiness - acting as well as singing. He once acted in little

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theater groups in his home town of Houston, Texas. He leftHouston two years ago and now lives with his mother inHollywood. As for any romantic inclinations - nothing.

"Just say I'm looking around," Tommy laughed.Right now a girl would have to take second place to

Tommy's passionate interest in horses. His ambition is toown a ranch and raise thoroughbreds. He once owned hisown horse when he lived in Shrevesport, Louisiana, and he'snever gotten over his love of riding.

Unfortunately, he isn't able to ride a horse to work herein Hollywood. It would be of help since he has no car. Hewalks to almost all his appohitmer ts just because he likes to.

"I walk about six or seven miles a day," he said.Tommy is an avid student of other singers too, but he

has four favorites - Tennessee Ernie Ford, Frank Sinatra,Nat "King" Cole, and Elvis Presley.

"These boys send me," he said. "No one can touch Ernieon hymns; Elvis is great for the down-to-earth Americanblues; Frank is best for the jump song; and Nat for :heballads. Boy! What they can teach a guy!"

Cliffie Stone has hardly ever been wrong about a newtalent and he thinks Tommy Sands is the hottest bet he'sseen in a long time. Nobody feels like arguing with Cliffieabout that one.

TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD and NollyBee, who delight viewers with heirdaily NBC -TI slow, are two of CiffieStone's fayorit people - and for a

good reason. (1"BC rhoto - Herb Ball.Cover photo - NBC -Elmer Hallway.)

TENNESSEE ERNIE and Cliffie Sloneare two pal; who have been togetherfor years. Tiey inteid to go on work-ing together for many more years tocome. (NBC photo-Herb Ball.)

ltilyl

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Co-stars and co-pilots Ken Tobey andCraig Hill have no complaints because

THEY PLAY SECOND FIDDLE

TO A WhirlybirdHEN two relatively un-known actors are chosento star in a new syndi-cated series-that's news.

But when the sametwo men have to play second fiddle toa Whirlybird - that's a story!

And that's exactly what has happenedof late to Kenneth Tobey and CraigHill, the co-stars and co-pilots of thenew KHJ-TV series called Whirlybirds.

"Actually," they both explain, "we'renot the stars. The Whirlybird is. We'rejust co -featured."

Offhand, it seems a bit ridiculous tohave a helicopter featured in .a TV se-ries. But not when the Tobey-Hill teamexplains the soundness of such an idea.

"This Whirlybird can fly anywhereand do anything. What could be morenatural for an exciting TV series? Andif you'll check your daily newspapers,you'll see that a helicopter makes pageone several times a week on some kindof a mission."

On LocationBoth actors actually made the pilot

film for this Desilu production over ayear ago. Now syndicated from coast -to -coast, wtih Channel 9 showing it in theLos Angeles market, the Whirlybirdcrew is up at four in the morning togo out on location.

"We shoot some material at the stu-dio," the boys explain, "but most of itis on location. After all, a plane doesn'thave much room to maneuver in a stu-dio."

For both men, Whirlybirds is theirfirst big TV assignment.

Red -head Ken Tobey, a San Francis-can by birth and a former politicalscience major at the University of Cali-fornia, is a veteran of numerous Broad-way plays and motion pictures. His"big break" came in 1950 when he wasselected to play the leading role in How-ard Hawks production of "The Thing."

A bachelor until he was 31, Tobeymarried band vocalist Penny Parker in1950.

Buddies

In contrast, his co-pilot, Craig Hill, isstill a bachelor in private life. A nativeof Los Angeles, and a former law stu-dent at the University of Southern Cali-fornia, Craig labored as a landscaper,truck driver, shipping clerk and door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman beforegetting his "bid break" as Jeanne Crain'sboyfriend in Cheaper by the Dozen."

"Actually, I didn't want the Whirly-bird part the day my agent told me togo down to try out. I was doing toomany other things in movies and TV.But I went and tried out, anyhow. NowI'm glad it happened. I guess I justdidn't realize then how important thisrole was."

Unknown to each other before theydid the pilot together, Hill and Tobeyhave become buddies.

"We don't care if we only get secondbilling to a bird," they explain. "Atleast there are no arguments. Who canouttalk a whirling propeller!"

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RED BUTTONS, center, emceed the Amer-ican Cinema Editors' Seventh Annual AwardsBanquet while Shelley Winters, left, presentedthe awards to the film editors nominated formotion picture "Oscars." Janis Paige, right,made the presentation to those nominatedfor "Emmys." Anthony Francioso, far left, isa prominent actor and Miss Winters' fiancee.

DARLIN' DARLEEN HENDRICKS keptpopping up at TV -Radio Life this week - firstto promote KTTV's "Frontier Doctor" and thenthe same channel's "Wallace Beery Theater."Under option to 20th.Century Fox, actress -model Darlene also popped up last July 4th- she was Miss Firecracker at the ColiseumFireworks Display.

_

FINALLSTS IN TV -RADIO LIFE-KMPC"Miss Seventeen' contest to celebratemagazine's 17th anniversary. Seated,Judge Bill Stewart, KMPC d.j., SherrillBodge, Judge Dick Whittinghill of KMPC,Diane Kupelian; standing, Gerry Gale,Betty Mott (''Miss Seventeen"), JaqueAmen, Cathie Holcomb, Carolyn Lamb.(Hoff photo.)

WHEN TED HUSING fright) formerlyCBS -Radio's great sportscaster, arrived athis mother's home in Pasadena to re-cuperate from two major operations, hecontacted Tom Harmon, KNX Director ofSports, whom he aided in getting startedin broadcasting.

THIS WEEK'S TV -RADIO

NEWS IN PICTURES

LORETTA YOUNG as she acceptec Genii Award of Radio &Television Women. Award is given ea:h yea' to a woman whohas wade an outstanding contribution :o the radio -televisionheld. Left, Eleanor Powell, mho received award last year.Right, Dorothy Winter, president of Radio 4, Television Women.

KABC'S GENERAL MANAGER, loth lansen,signs cmtract with Hollrwaod ;tars fur s-ation'sexclusive broadcasting or tentr's eight timegames. Next b Hansen is 3,34l Jesmce, Stars'business manage.; back raw Eoo CleTents, BillBaxley IKABC talas manager; and Mai Scott.

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THEY'RE OFF!

...AT THE

HARNESS RACES

THE "LIVE" CALLING of the Western HarnessFeature Race on KNXT is ably handled by veteranrace announcer Roy Shudt.

THIS IS THE FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK of the exciting harness races, thefeature race of which is telecast by KNXT, Channel 2, every Saturday afternoon. Underthe modern day setting of beautiful Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, these horses are trulypoetry in motion.

ACTOR JAMES CAGNEY whispersa few words of encouragement to Dot -tie's Pick, one of the all time greats inharness racing.

KNXT SPORTS DIRECTOR GIL STRATTON,recent Emmy award winner as the top sports.caster in Southern California, handles the coloron the Saturday telecasts.

EVEN THOSE WHO DON'T BET at the racetrack - or lose - still figure they're winnersfor spending a pleasant day in this delightful at-mosphere. Of course it's even nicer - if you cantake home some winnings.

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BILL STEWART:

THE DEEMY

WHO REALLY

KNOWS MUSIC

THERE ARE MANY DISC JOCKEYS on radio today who admit that they are not expertson music; they say their main job is to sell the products and spin the records. KMPC'sBill Stewart is one of the exceptions - he knows his music, and also sells the product.Above, he presents Rosemary Clooney, "the apple of his eye," with an appropriate apple.

AS A SERGEANT with the Armed Forces Radio Services, Bill (on the left) became ac-quainted with the top recording stars in the nation. Below, he chats at the Hollywood Bowlwith a man in the pin-striped wit whose voice and face is fairly familiar to a few people:Frank Sinatra, by name.

THE BILL STEWART FAMILY: Hubby Bil , w:feand their sons, Dick and Jim, taken several years ago.Working nights at KMFC, Bill gets E chance to spendmuch of his time at home during the day.

POPULAR DANNY KAYE AND ELL deck oversome of the songs Bill has schedLled for his KIVIPC

program. Also Lnlike some deejays, Bi I ricks his ownmusic so he knows what he's talkiig albcut.

AS PART OF EXTRA -CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES,Stewart has handled the Miss Santa Barbara contestpreparatory to the final selection of Hiss Amer ca.

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AMONG SPECIAL GUESTS atChef's luncheon was beautiful KathyMarlow who gave the honoree abirthday hug and kiss.

LONGTIME FRIEND, Jerry Co-lonna, entertained at the birth-day event. Sheriff Biscailuz alsoattended the celebration.

CHEF MILANI, center, holdsplaque presented him on his re-cent anniversary. Flanking himare KABC-TV Station ManagerSelig Seligman and Ted Von derAhe of Von's Markets.

MILANI MARKS

MILESTONE

When Channel 7's Chef (GiuseppeLeopoldo) Milani recently cele-brated his 65th birthday anni-

versary, the main event was, appropri-ately enough, a gala luncheon of theHollywood Ad Club. Here a BlossomRoomful of friends gathered to honorthe Italian who came to this country andlearned the art of cooking from MonsieurBennett at Palmer House. Milani openedhis first restaurant in Chicago when hewas only 19.

During World War II, Milani super-vised the planning and did most of thecooking and buying of meals for morethan 3 million servicemen at HollywoodCanteen. Largest dinner he has evercooked was for 10,000 guests honoringGov. Charles Martin of Oregon.

Milani entered radio in 1928, sincethen has appeared on this medium andTV for more than 3900 hours.

EACH SECOND DURING 1951 ONE PERSON

WILL READ A COPY OF TV -RADIO LIFE!We arrived at the amazing fact that one person each

second during 1957 will read a copy of TV -RADIO LIFEjust the other day when we put our collective pencils towork on our recent circulation figures. If you would care tocarry the fancy figures just a step further this representsover 30 million Southern Californians who will buy and readTV -RADIO LIFE during this year. This startling bit ofarithmetical intelligence indicates to us that more and morepeople are interested in the personalities that enter theirhomes each week, via TV, and are joining the parade tobetter, more selective television entertainment through thepages of TV -RADIO LIFE.

As you glance through your copy of TVRL this week andin the weeks to come we would like you to note just someof the features you are receiving with your purchase. First,and we are sure that you know already, TV -RADIO LIFEhas more stories in pictures than ever before and if youhave not scrutinized the "TV Tips for the Week" page re-cently you may find that you are missing some of the bestviewing fare that is presented on both a national and locallever. And speaking of levels, the LOCAL one is the one

you find in these pages - because TV -RADIO LIFE is alocal magazine and we are equipped to cover a local eventon the spot - at the time it happens, and in some cases evenbefore it happens.

FM radio lovers will find something to like, and we sug-gest that you spread the word, because we now have a fullpage of FM radio listings. This list is as complete and up todate as we can possibly make it and we have a keen staffof station snoopers who are prepared to pounce on theslightest scrap of incidental information that may cometheir way.

If you would like to join our 30 million readers duringthis coming year or if you happen to be on the hunt for abirthday gift, or would just like to make a magnanimousgesture, you can now make that gesture for less than everbefore - we have a wonderful subscription offer in thisweek's issue. As a matter of fact, the offer is so good thatwe have three young ladies that do nothing but care for thedaily flood of requests, solace our mail -loaded postman andgenerally see that you get your copy each week on time.There is still time, so get your request in the mail today.

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TELEVISION GAVE THE MOVIES a. wonderful coast -to -coast ride the other night when the Academy of MotionPicture Arts and Sciences held its 29th Annual Oscar

Awards. But the sponsor, Oldsmobile, did not "inflict" hismessage on the packed house at RKO Pantages HollywoodTheater, where the western portion of the ceremonies wastelevised by NBC.

THOSE OF US WHO SAT IN the theater had our commercialsblacked out because last year the attendees objected to theway the sponsor's plugs were handled. In fact, as I remem-ber, they paid very little attention to the commercials, buzz-ing and creating such a disturbance that some of the TVfolk were almost embarrassed. So perhaps it was better thatwhen our monitor screens went blank this year that JerryLewis clowned around with the orchestra and cut up a fewother time-consuming capers. For one crack he said thatthose interested could see the Olds spots the next afternoonbetween 4 and 5 o'clock in one of the Paramount projectionrooms!

SEEING THESE AWARDS "LIVE" is always a thrill and nowthat the TV Academy has finally come around to forgettingabout its dinner in conjunction with its Emmy telecast, Ihope the next step will be to lens the television awards froma theater. There's a gala air to the entire set-up for whichno other place can substitute.

WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE FEMININE stars participatinglooked lovely - its was merely a matter of degree. Chiffonwas by far the most popular material for the dresses andChampagne the most favored shade. Deborah Kerr chose itand so did Elizabeth Taylor, especially luscious looking inher Grecian type gown with small tiara atop her black hair.Janet Gaynor's creation was a dusty pink, most becomingto her short, greying hair, Marge Champion was in white.Julie London wore a long white formal splashed with bigpink roses. Anna Magnani, whose ovation was huge, was insteel grey with matching fur. Everyone was in best bib andtucker. If you've never seen the set-up on the street outside

"-"m° ilehnesBY EVELYN BIGSBY

the theater, you've missed a part of Hollywood. Cars creep-ing up to the entrance to disgorge the lucky tcket holders,bleachers jammed on both sides of the approach and acrossthe street. Klieg lights, police officers, cameramen going wildwith their wealth of matenal. Waile the photographers wereganging up on their biggest game, Yul Brynner, someonespied one husky chap standing alone with his wife on thesidelines. It was last year's winner, Ernest Boignino, and hismissusl

* * *BETTY WHITE FANS CAN NOW COUNT on May 3 as date

for her new show's debut. It'll be seen on ABC-TV, Fricays,9:30 p.m. and presuming it stays on into Fall (and it should,because we've had reports that the films already shot arevery clever) Betty and her co-star, BiI Williams, fallheirs to the time slot after Frank Sinatra. The net work iswaiting for Bill to recover from the bruises he suffered inhis recent auto accident before shooting special art for theTV -Radio Life story already in the works. Name of showis Date With the Angels, a married couple comedy.

* * *ART LINKLETTER AND THE PEOPLE ARE FUNNY crew had

a picnic the other night with 1500 people who'd assembledat the show's studio in Hollywood. Thee 'd come in answerto ads asking "Do You Want to Get Married)" The affairwas to obtain applicants for a UNIVAC mating deal scned-uled for this coming Fall. As you recall, one couple broughttogether this past season by UNIVAC actually fell in love

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JACK PALANCE

NATALIE WOOD

GARY MERRILL

. Como's Guest

. . . Bob Hope's Guest

. . . Playhouse 90

BARBARA BILLINGSLEY... Mr. Adams & Eve

SATURDAY, APRIL 6

What's PlayingMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, (2), 11:25 a.m. Cleve-

land vs New York Giants from Houston.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, (4), 11:30 a.m. Mil-waukee Braves vs Brooklyn Dodgers.

GLOBAL ZOBEL, (11), 7:00 p.m. "Spanish Adven-ture." Zobel battles a bull in the fighting arena.

JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, (2), 8:00 p.m. Jackieand the whole gang visit Spain's famous StrawMarket tonight.

Who's GuestingDRESS BLUES, (2), 3:00 p.m. Walter Gross, saxo-

phonist Sonny Criss and "The Four Most," asinging group guest today.

PERRY COMO SHOW, (4), 9:00 p.m. Robert Young,Teresa Brewer, Jack Palance, the Step Brothersand Ben Alexander guest. (COLOR KINE)

GEORGE GOBEL SHOW, (4), 10:00 p.m. MarilynMaxwell guests tonight.

FABULOUS LAS VEGAS, (2), 11:00 p.m. EdgarBergen with his three wooden sidekicks andSpanish dancer Jose Greco headline tonight'sshow from Las Vegas.

Who's FightingLEGION BOXING, (9), 8:30 p.m., Rudy Garcia and

Ernesto Figueroa in a featherweight bout fromHollywood Legion.

SUNDAY, APRIL 7

What's NewALL ABOUT MUSIC, (7), 10:00 p.m. Music author-

ity Milton Cross investigates the origins oftypes of music.

What's PlayingMEDICAL HORIZONS, (7), 4:30 p.m., Medical Hori-

zons visits Los Angeles and the famous JohnTracy Clinic for deaf and hard of hearingchildren.

JACK BENNY SHOW, (2), 7:00 p.m. Mary Living-stone reveals some things about Jack's pasttonight.

KTLA PREMIERE SHOWING, (5), 7:30 p.m. Rosa-lind Russell and Jack Carson star in "RoughlySpeaking."

G. E. THEATER, (2), 9:00 p.m. "Bargain Bride,"starring Ronald Reagan and Eva Bartok.

PREMIERE PERFORMANCE, (11), 9:00 p.m. Ty-rone Power and Loretta Young star in "Suez."

ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, (2), 9.30 p.m.David Wayne stars in "One More Mile To Go."

LORETTA YOUNG, (4), 10:00 p.m. "So Bright aLight." Miss Young stars as a news magazine

,protographer, Gretchen Brock -Miller.

RONALD REAGAN WALLY COX. G.E. Theater . Tenn. Ernie's Guest

What's SpecialLATTER DAY SAINTS CONFERENCE, (2), 9:00

a.m. Semi-annual conference room Salt LakeCity Tabernacle.

Who's GuestingTHE LAST WORD, (2), 11:30 a.m. Dr. Bergen

Evans plays host to humorist S. J. Perelmanand actress Dame Sybil Thorndike.

STEVE ALLEN SHOW, (4), 8:00 p.m. RosemaryClooney and Buddy Hackett guest tonight.

ED SULLIVAN SHOW, (2), 8:00 p.m. Fred Astaire,Paul Douglas, Kay Medford, David Burns,Tommy White, Fredric March, Florence Eldridgeand visiting French stars guest tonight.

CHEVY SHOW, (4), 9:00 p m. Natalie Wood, JanisPaige and Frank Sinatra guest with Bop Hope.

MONDAY, APRIL 8What's Playing

STUDIO ONE, (2), 7:00 p.m. Sam Levine, FritzWeaver and Cathleen Nesbitt star in "ThePlaywright and the Star."

GOLDEN VOYAGE, (13), 7:00 p.m., "New Zealand,"with voyager Bathie Stuart's trip to her nativeland.

KTLA MONDAY PREMIERE, (5), 7:30 p.m. DickPowell, Adolph Menjou, Alice Brady and GlorisStuart star in "Golddiggers of '35.'

WIRE SERVICE, (7), 7:30 p.m. "The Indictment,"which threatens the death of an entire townthrough bankruptcy.

WANDERLUST, (13), 7:30 p.m. "Mardi Gras," fourdays of New Orleans merriment narrated byhost Bill Burrud.

ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRESENTS, (4), 9:30p.m. Claire Bloom and Paul Stevens star in"Victoria Regina." (Color kine)

MILLION VIEWER THEATER, (11), 10:15 p.m.Norma Shearer and Melvyn Douglas star in"We Were Dancing."

Who's GuestingVOICE OF FIRESTONE, (7), 8:30 p.m., Soprano

Elaine Malbin guests in a Paris setting tonight.STARS OF JAZZ, (7), 10:30 p.m. Jeri Southern

guests tonight.

TUESDAY, APRIL 9

What's PlayingEDDIE CANTOR COMEDY THEATER, (13), 7:30

p m., "The Atomic Brain," with Allyn Joslynand Marie Windsor.

ESSI DAVIS

. City at Night

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CHEYENNE, (7), 7:30 p.m., "The Brand," starringClint Walker in the title role.

EIGHT O'CLOCK THEATER, (11), 8:00 p.m. Mich-ael O'Shea and Lloyd Nolan star in "Circum-stantial Evidence."

JANE WYMAN, (4), 9:00 p.m. Jane Wyman stars in"Mama Bufano's" with Will White.

KAISER ALUMINUM HOUR, (4), 9:30 p.m. OscarHomolka and Gerald Sarracini star in "Murderin the House."

DUPONT THEATER, (7), 9:30 p.m., "The TexasRangers," starring Jim Davis and William Tall-man.

CITY AT NIGHT, (5), 9:30 p.m. Skating starDavis is shown in a rehearsal of the icefrom Inglewood tonight.

MILLION VIEWER THEATER, (11), 10:15Dennis O'Keefe and Lewis Stone star inChaser."

Who's GuestingRED SKELTON SHOW, (2), 9:30 p.m. Alan

bray and Reginald Denny guest tonight.

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p.m."The

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10

What's PlayingU.S STEEL HOUR, (2), 7:00 p.m., Melvyn Douglas

and Geraldine Page in "The Hill Wife."20TH CENTURY -FOX MOVIE, (11), 7:00 p.m. Dana

Andrews and Jane Wyatt star in "Boomerang."VAGABOND, (13), 7:00 p.m. "Wickenberg," the

dude ranch capital in Western Arizona.KINGDOM OF THE SEA, (13), 7:30 p.m. "Torpedo,"

a tribute to the Navy's submarine service.DISNEYLAND, (7), 8:00 p.m., "People of the

Desert," their little known secrets, and theirsimilarities.

AMERICAN LEGEND, (13), 8:30 p.m., "The Pal-metto Conspiracy," a plan to assassinate Presi-dent Lincoln.

NAVY LOG, (7), 8:30 p.m., "SSN-571," a comedyset aboard the atomic powered submarine USSNAUTILUS.

NIGHTWATCH, (13), 9:30 p.m.Culver City Police in action.

FORD THEATER, (7), 10:00 p.m. "Moment of De-cision," with Jane Greer and Victor Jory.

MILLION VIEWER THEATER, (11), 10:15 p.m.George Murphy and Rita Johnson star in "Lon-don by Night."

What's SpecialHALLMARK HALL OF FAME, (4), 8:30 p.m. Al-

fred Drake, Celeste Holm, Bill Hayes and Bar-bara Cook star in Gilbert and Sullivan's "TheYeoman of the Guard." (COLOR KINE)

Cameras record

MOVIE PREMIERE, (11), 8:30 p.m. Bill Welsh andShirley Thomas cover the prem ere of "Design-ing Woman" at the RKO Pantages Theater.

Who's FightingWEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS, (7), 7.00 p.m. Gil

Cadilli and Davey Moore, featherweights, fromthe Biscayne Arena in Miami, Fla.

THURSDAY, APRIL 11Who's Guesting

SHOWER OF STARS, (2), 8:30 p.n., Jack Benny,star, presents Tallulah Bankhead, Ed Wynn,Tommy Sands and special guest Julie London.

TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD SHOW, (4), 9:30 p.m.Wally Cox guests tonight.

What's PlayingI SEARCH FOR ADVENTURE, (13), 7:00 p.m.,

"Caravan," and "The Big Sw;m," with JackDouglas.

STUDIO "57," (7), 7:00 p.m. "Always Open andShut," starring Scott Brady, Jean Howell andRay Danton.

ASSIGNMENT AMERICA, (5), 7:30 p.m. "TheSportsmen's Show," direct from the Pan -Pa-cific Auditorium.

PLAYHOUSE 90, (2), 9:30 p.m. Claire Trevor andGary Merrill star in "You Knew Elizabeth."

TELEPHONE TIME, (7), 10:00 p.m., New on KABC,John Nesbitt tells the story of "Bullet" LouKirn, a naval hero.

LUX VIDEO THEATER, (4), 10:0C p m., RichardBoone stars in "A House of His Own" withMabel Albertson. (Color kine).

MILLION VIEWER THEATER, (11), 10:15 p.m.Wallace Beery, Fay Bainter and Reginald Owenstar in "Salute to the Marines."

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

Who's FightingGILLETTE FIGHTS, (4), 7:00 p.m. Ralph "Tiger"

Jones vs Chico Vejar, ten-rourd middleweightbout fro -n Syracuse.

What's PlayingCOLGATE THEATER, (11), 8:00 p.n. Clark Gable,

Lana Turner, Anne Baxter, Jchn Hodiak andCameron Mitchell star in "Homecoming."

CROSSROADS, (7), 8:30 p.m. "The Big Sombrero,"starring Cecil Kelleway and John Alderson.

ZANE GREY THEATER, (2), 8:30 p.m. Tom Tryon,Mala Pcwers, Mary Astor and Beulah Bondistar in "Black Is for Grief."

JOSEPH COTTEN SHOW, (4), 9:00 p.m. Eva Bartokand Hugi Marlowe star in "Case of the Aban-doned Horse."

SCHLITZ PLAYHOUSE, (2), 9:30 p.m. VincentPrice stirs in "The Blue Hotel."

MILLION VIEWER THEATER, (11), 10:40 p.m.Robert -aylor and Barbara Stanwyck star In"His Brother's Wife."

"YEOMAN OE THE GUARD" DAVID WAYNE. . . Hallmark Hall of Fame . . . Hitchcock Presents

JANE GREER, M. THOMPSON. .. Ford Theater

BERGEN & COMANY. Fabulous Las Vegas

SCOTT BRADY. . . Studic 57

ED WYNN VINCENT PRICEShower of Stars . Schlitz Playhouse

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HOLLAND'S

DUG BY JACK HOLLAND

TELEVISION and this town in general owe a good sizeddebt to Ralph Edwards. And why? Because this manhas lived a life that is exemplary for all, a life of un-

selfishness, of sincere devotion to his job and to his fellowworkers, a life based on the highest of principles. He is some-one all can point to with pride. Few people know of all thegood Ralph does, of his little acts of kindness, the peoplehe has kept on his payroll even though he no longer hasneeded their services. Those close to him remember oneperiod of many months when Ralph himself had no job andyet he kept every single one of his employees on salary,paid their salaries out of his own pocket until he got anotherjob, and until they got jobs too. Some have said This Is YourLife is too hammy, too sentimental, too emotional, but it's ashow Ralph has always believed in. It points up the goodin people and there are too few productions like this, toofew men or women interested in recognizing and honoringgood. Ralph Edwards has long deserved recognition for thefine life he has lived and is living. This is our little pat onthe back.

Several have commented recently, "Why, I was surprisedseeing Bob Cummings play a gunman on that GE Theatershow. I didn't know he could play serious roles." Here isone of the dangers of having a successful TV show, such asBob has. After seeing him as Bob Collins on The Bob Cum-mings Show there is a tendency to think of him only as acomedian. And yet don't forget that Bob began his careerin pictures playing serious roles. He is a fine dramatic actor.He won an Emmy a couple of years back as the best actorfor his performance in "12 Angry Men." He was very smart

HE WAS born March 25, 1957, at 11:41 a.m., weighedseven pounds fifteen ounces and his name is Justin(I want him to learn early how to defend himself ).

He was delivered by Dr. Forrest Boyd, who seems to havea knack for delivering first class male and wife, Josephinewas out working in the fields again in two hours. I'll beup and around, myself in a couple of weeks.

"Roughly Speaking." (5) April 7, 7:30. I think no onehas ever had quite as much trouble in a film as RosalindRussell has in this one. She is born into a wealthy familyand they go broke. She grows up, marries bank clerk DonaldWoods, has four kids, all of whom get polio, and then theygo broke. Woods divorces her for some reason or other andshe marries wealthy playboy Jack Carson, whose fatherkeeps him broke. They try an airplane venture, find amillion dollars backing, the depression comes and every-body's broke. Finally, the war comes and everyone getsinto it. I don't know the ending but it will probably haveher corporal coming home a private ... they broke him, ofcourse.

"Story of Vernon and Irene Castle." (9) Beginning April9, 9:00. 1938, I think. This designed for entahtainmentmovie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers probablydoesn't have too much to do with the actual lives of thefamous dance team but I can promise you lots of dancingand singing ... everyone has the hoof and mouth disease.(The foregoing was an insert joke used in this column everysix months.)

"Suez." (11) March 7, 9:00. Tyrone Power is Ferdinandde Lesseps and de Lesseps built the Suez Canal and now

who's responsible for that sticky business over there. Stick -

to do this GE show. Let's hope he does more serious things.This tunnel thinks Walt Disney and Disneyland are great

so it bothers us to hear so many kids complaining about thenumber of repeats on Disneyland. Frankly, these youngstershave a point. There are far too many on the show and thisis a fine way to lose audience. I realize that films such asWalt puts out are very, very expensive, but there is a definiteobligation he owes to his loyal and devoted audience.

Methinks Teddy Nadler is staying on The $64,000 Chal-lenge just too long. I have heard several people complainabout this. However, the problem is - who is going to gethim off? Granted, he is a fascinating contestant, an amazingman, but any show can slide into a rut if one person remainstoo long. Charles Van Doren was able to maintain his popu-larity on 21 for several weeks because of his own delightfuland charming personality. But how often do you find a manlike this on a quiz show? Nadler just doesn't have that sameappeal - at least in this columnist's opinion.

Roddy McDowall on Matinee Theater again April 4, havingappeared first on March 28. Roddy seldom does any showson the west coast, New York being his home now, butMatinee offered him two scripts that intrigued him enoughto make the trip out here. He unfortunately won't remainlong since he's due to start work soon on an Alcoa AluminumHour show in New York. It would be good to see him stayaround these parts for a few months at least because he'dbe kept busy enough doing TV. "You can't hardly get talentlike his any more.'

There's a good deal of talk about town about LuanaPatten's attitude these days. The general idea is that she'sbeing given the wrong advice. Those who know her wouldlike to remind her that she's just getting started on a newcareer as an adult actress, that she should be grateful forthe breaks. She was happy, however, at Disney's, where shemade "Johnny Tremain." She's a good talent and a cute girland she can go far - if she watches her step.

ing to the facts, for the most part, so I'm assured, thisbiography delineates de Lesseps' struggles against the usualinsurmountable obstacles. The distaff side is representedby Annabella, as the daughter of a French officer, andLoretta Young, as the Empress Eugenie, who helped Ferdi-nand. All I can say is, some guys would rather dig ditchesthan get an honest job.

"Four Ways Out." (2) April 9, 11:00. An Italian pictureof recent vintage, I believe. Four men pull a robbery and gotheir separate ways in an effort to escape. One goes to hiswife, another winds up on a ledge for some reason, but thecleverest of the bunch goes to Gina Lollobrigida's apartment.She's his sweetheart, you see, which is why it occurred tohim. I wish I could think fast like that.

"Boomerang." (11) April 10, 7:00. I reviewed this excel-lent movie once before, but it was cancelled and is nowscheduled again. You can watch the first half, if you like,but then get over to the Hollywood _Repertory Theatre, tosee "Hill 33," a play by my brother, Barding, which isbeing directed by his brother, Aubrey. It opens on the10th and it's magnificent. "Boomerang?" Oh, it was di-rected by Elia Kazan.

"The Chaser." (11) April 9, 10:15. Just a little beer,buddy . . . I'm making boilers.

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"On CameraI 1

by Bill Weber

Meet The Press,Sunday, 8 p.m.NBC-TV, Ch. 4

In view of the heavy mortality of tele-vision shows, it is interesting at times tore -appraise certain programs that havewithstood the rigors of the rating ax.

Meet the Press has perhaps becomeas permanent an institution as possiblein the "come and go" traffic of a whimsi-cal medium is largely dedicated andgeared to the selling of products ratherthan offering quality entertainment.

There is an astringent sharpness tothis program of bright minds at work astop newsmen probe and prod headline -makers. The headline -maker who manytimes exists behind a facade of the printedword and is flanked with public relationsexperts, becomes a different personalityin a no -holds -barred verbal scrimmage.In a medium all too often given to digni-fying human banality, Meet the Pressoffers a stimulating candor, a boldness inquestioning that has become muted in toomany of us because of social proprietieswhich forbid the asking of a questiondisturbing to its recipient. Without minc-ing words, the questions of Meet thePress are incisive and penetrating. Andthe hedged and guarded answer to suchinterrogation has tough sledding.

Seeing top newsmen at work, one be-comes aware that the professional reporteris something else again than depicted bymany scriptwriters. Although the Ameri-can newspaperman has become almost ashighly a romanticized stereotype as thecowboy, it is time that he be re-evaluatedin terms of reality. That such will, nodoubt, soon come to pass may be at-tributed to television in bringing beforethe public the true picture of these pro-fessionals at work. It becomes increas-ingly hard for audiences to swallow thegeneral tripe purporting to show a news-paperman at work when they can viewthe real thing. The reporter is in needof a Jack Webb.

In Meet the Press the knowledge ofthe reportorial panel is in refreshing con-trast to the type knowledge dispensedon the quiz shows. That is, the knowledgeis a purposeful tool with relationship andconnection to the surrounding worldrather than encased in a glass booth asa competitive game with a jack -pot pay-off. There will always be audiences towatch a high -stake gambling gamewhether it be in Las Vegas, Monte Carlo,or in a living room before a televisionscreen, but whatever the ratings mayproclaim, there does seem to be a moresignficant purpose for human knowledgeand intelligence.

All in all, Meet the Press offers muchto be grateful for.

"What would YOU do if you found out

your best friend was an octopus eater?"One timemy friend Matt Weinstock,

Mirror -News columnist, invited me totag along with him to dinner at thehome of a bachelor movie directorwho has a Japanese girl cook.

We ate dinner flat on the floor suki-yaki style.

When dinner was over Mr. Wein-stock burped softly and said: "Theoctopus was superb."

"Octopus!" I screamed. "What octo-pus?"

Weinstock chuckled. -"Heh-heh-heh-heh." And all the time I (Beck)thought it was boiled New Englanddinner a la Ming Toy.

Months passed and I forgot aboutthe octopus. Again Weinstock invitedme to dinner even if I am only a discjockey and this time we took Hildaand Neill. Mine has a boy'sname - Neill.) This time it was a sortof Russian Chuck Wagon dinner atFranya's house and this time the octo-pus, boiled, was served whole. Bigoctopus. Dinner for eight. Each persongot a drum stick.

As a boy t had hopes of becominga river boat gambler and I practicedsleight-of-hand - and thus I was ableto cut up my octopus and sort of slipit surreptitiously into Neill's purse.When we got home I found her octo-pus in my coat pocket . . . but the main

thing is, now I KNEW. My best friend- an octopus eater.

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MORNING

8 (8) TV CLASSROOM(10) THE CHRISTOPHERS-30m.

"Knock on Every Door," intro-duced by Bing Crosby.

8:10 (4) FARM REPORT8:30 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY

(4) FEDERAL INCOME TAXVince Pelletier is moderator on

program devised to help viewers withtax problems.

(5) WESTERN FILM 0"TENTING TONIGHT ON THE

OLD CAMP GROUND," with Tex Ritter.(8) TV CLASSROOM

(10) WORDS AND MUSIC -30m.8:40 (2) NEWS HEADLINES3:45 (2) CAPTAIN KANGAROO

TV's fabulous Pied Piper and hisHilarious children's show featuring BobKeeshan.

(13) SACRED HEART PROGRAM

9 (4) (10) HOWDY DOODYHowdy Doody wins a spelling con-

test and touches off a dangerous situa-tion.

(7) TRIPLE THEATER"DEADLOCK.""THREE ON A TICKET.""PHILO VANCE'S GAMBLE."(8) CAPT. KANGAROn -60m.

(11) SATURDAY WESTERNS Q"DRIFTIN' RIVER" with Eddie

Dean, 'SAGEBRUSH TRAIL" with JohnWayne, "AMBUSH TRAIL" with BobSteele.

(13) COWBOYS WEST"HITTIN' THE TRAIL," with

Ritter.9:30 (4) GUMBY-30m.

(5) WESTERN FILM"ARIZONA CYCLONE" with

ny Mack Brown.(10) PETS ON PARADE

9:45 (9) THIS WEEK IN SPORTS

10 (2) MIGHTY MOUSE -30m.(4) (10) FURY -30m.A forest fire, caused by a carelessly

tossed cigarette, traps Joey and anotherboy.

(8) MIGHTY MOUSE(9) EARLY THEATER

0Tex

0John -

0"ROOM SERVICE." Lucille Ball

and the Marx Brothers try to help agroup of out -of -work actors in New York.

(13) AWARD THEATER"UNDERCOVER AGENT" with

Dermot Walsh. Man and his wife arekidnaped by enemy agents who want hisplans for Jet engine.

10:30 (2) DOODLES' CLUBHOUSEDoodles Weaver introduces cartoons

and comedy movies flavored with hissense of humor.

(4) FARMS & GARDENS(5) WESTERN FILM"OUTLAWED GUNS," with

Jones.

(8) TINY TOWN RANCHWith Monte Hall.

(10) THE CHIMP AND I10:50 (3) NEWS -5m.

11 (2) PLAY BALLWith Gil Stratton.

0Buck

(3) WILD BILL HICKOK(4) BIG PICTURE

(10) MORNING SHOWCASE11:15 (2) BASEBALL PREVIEW

With Dizzy Dean.11:25 (2) (3) (8) BASEBALL

Cleveland Indians vs. N.Y. Giantsat Houston, Texas.

11:30 (4) (10) BASEBALLMilwaukee vs. Brooklyn.(5) PLAYCRAFTERS CLUB -30m.(9) MORNING MOVIE 0"MARINE RAIDERS." The story

of Carlson's raiders during World WarII. Pat O'Brien. Robert Ryan star.

(13) FAVORITE STORY

AFTERNOON

12 (5) GIANT MOVIE NO. 1 Q"ADVENTURES OF GALLANT

BESS" with Cameron Mitchell, AudreyLong, Fuzzy Knight. Young rodeo rousta-bouts train a wonder horse, but the own-er fires them and exploits the horse him-self.

(11) ELEANOR HEMPEL"Little Schoolhouse" with songs,

games, and stories for youngsters.(13) BLUE RIBBON THEATER 0

"THE TALL TEXAN." LloydBridges, Marie Windsor. Murderer beingtaken back to prison escapes again andtries his luck at gold mining.

12:15 (7) PUBLIC SERVICE -15m.12:30 (7) JOHNNY M'K BROWN Q

"DRIFTING ALONG."(9) PENDULUM -30m.1

1:30 (4) TO BE ANNOUNCED(5) GIANT MOVIE MATINEE Q"TWO YANKS IN TRINIDAD"

with Brian Donlevy, Pat O'Brien, JanetBlair. Two gamblers Join the Army tofind that life there is far from dull.

(9) MOVIE 0"FOUR FACES WEST" starring

Joel McCrea and Frances Dee. Story ofthe West's most mysterious gunman.

(10) SPORTS SHOWWith Sam Grossman.

(13) MILLION $ MOVIES 0"THREE STOPS TO MURDER."

Two murders lead to the uncovering ofa ring of international Jewel thieves.Tom Conway stars.

1:45 (2) KNXT NEWS(7) SATURDAY MOVIE 0"G. I. HONEYMOON" starring

Gale Storm. Comedy about the complica-tions arising from G. I. marriages.

(10) SATURDAY MOVIE"STRANGE MRS. CRANE" with

Marjorie Lord.

2 (2) MASTER'S GOLFBud Palmer and Jim McKay with

all the color from Augusta, Georgia.(3) (4) INDUSTRY ON PARADE(8) HECKLE & JECKLE

(10) SATURDAY MAT."COMMANDOS STRIKE AT

DAWN," with Paul Muni.(11) DICK WHITTINGHILL

Half hour films, stunts, interviews,and music, hosted by Dick Whittinghill.

2:15 (3) WILD WEST THEATER(4) SENATOR KNOWLAND

2:20 (4) PUBLIC SERVICE2:30 (4) THIS GROWING WORLD

With Norvell Gillespie.(8) WILD BILL HICKOK

3 (2) LEARNING '57-30m.(4) GET THE FACTSWith Paul Pierce.(5) GIANT MOVIE MATINEE 0"DEAD MEN TELL" starring Sid-

ney Toler. Charlie Chan solves anotherbaffling murder.

(7) COWBOY ROUNDUP(8) MILLION $ MOVIE"FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" with

John Payne, Betty Grable.(9) SATURDAY THEATER 0"WITHOUT WARNING" with

Adam Williams, Meg Randall. A killerhunts down attractive women under 30,and proves difficult to catch.

(10) STORY THEATER -30m.(11) DICK WHITTINGHILL(13) MILLION $ MOVIES

"MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT."Erwin, Helen Chandler.

3:15 (3) FILM FILL -60m.3:30 (2) DRESS BLUES

Composer -pianist Walter Gross,saxophone player Sonny Criss and "TheFour Most," a singing group are specialguests with host Lt. Bob Osterberg.

(4) CAPT. GALLANT -30m.(6) ROCK 'N' ROLL

(10) FRANKIE LAINE-30m.

4 (2) TEXAS RANGERSThe Rangers trail thieves who

stole dynamite from an old prospectorwho Joined the uranium rush.

Stu

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(4) THE STORY(5) DOUBLE BARREL THTR."WHEELS OF DESTINY," with

Ken Maynard.(6) SAT. MATINEE"ADVENTURES OF GALLANT

BESS" with Cameron Mitchell.(7) ROCKY JONES -30m.

(10) FRONTIER -30m.4:15 (3) TRAVELOG4:30 (2) WEST. HARNESS RACE

Roy Shudt announces race and GilStratton provides color from Santa Anitatrack. Today, the "California Trot."

(3) FILM -30m.(4) DETECTIVE'S DIARY"Safe for Murder." A bank which

boasted about its impregnable securitysystem is robbed and Mark Saber iscalled in to track down the villain.

(7) RIN TIN TIN -30m."Indian Blood." An imprisoned In-

dian scout escapes, with the aid of Rinty,to prove his people are innocent of raidsmade on white settlers.

(8) DANCE TIME(9) LATE MATINEE 0"FORCE OF EVIL" starring John

Garfield. A dramatic expose of the num-bers racket.

(10) SAN DIEGO CAMERA -30m.(11) THREE MUSKETEERS

"Lady From Spain." The Muska-teers are ordered by the Queen to pro-

* * *CONTEST WINNERS

Here are the COLGATE "PICK THEPICTURE" contest winners:

March 9th1st Prize: Mrs. Mabel Halverson, 2208

W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 2ndPrize: Mrs. Harriet Reagh, 1330 Corona-do Terrace, Los Angeles, Calif. 3rd Prize.Mrs. Anna Kutz, 2548 S. Bronson Ave.,Los Angeles, Calif. 4th Prizes: Robert F.Castelan, 9001 E. Arcadia Ave., San Ga-briel, Calif.; Mrs. John Miller, 995 E.Base Line, San Bernardino, Calif.; RobertCaskey, 1438 N. Gordon, Hollywood,Calif.; Mrs. Dwain E. Ray, 1345 N. La-mer St., Burbank, Calif.; Charles L. Skel-ley, 411 Summit Ave., Pasadena, Calif.;Margaret Kriebs, 6722 Marconi St., Hunt-ington Park, Calif.

March 16th1st Prize: James Eschenbrenner, 835-D

So. Marengo, Pasadena, Calif. 2nd Prize:Miss Joan Riley, 1025 W. Ramsey, Ban-ning, Calif. 3rd Prize: Mrs. Mary E. Rich,9121 E. Rancho Real Rd., Temple City,Calif. 4th Prizes: Mrs. J. Mathison, 1214W. 30th St., Los Angeles 7, Calif.; RobertB. Goeller, 14440 So. Brand Blvd., SanFernando, Calif.; Mrs. Ira J. Bieri, 3960Arizona St., San Diego 4, Calif.; Mrs.Rose Friedman, 216 S. Poinsettia Pl., LosAngeles 38, Calif.; Kay Storbeck, 7439Via Amorita, Downey, Calif.; Samuel D.Berns, 148% S. Reeves Dr., Beverly Hills,Calif.

vide protection to a Spanish princess whois comirg to France to marry the youngKing, but kidnapers steal the princessaway from them. Dick Whittinghill hoststhe show.

(13) MILLION $ MOVIE"HOME OF THE BRAVE." Lloyd

Bridges, James Edwards.

5 (2) CAPTAIN JET(3) DISNEYLAND -60m.(4) VACATION TIMEJack McElroy presents films of Wy-

oming, New England and Palm Deserttoday. (COLOR FILM.)

(5) WESTERN THEATER"THE LAST STAND," with Bob

Baker.

(7) JOE PALOOKA-30m."Blackout." Ann is a victim of am-

nesia fo lowing a car accident. Joe goesahead with a big light thinking the colorand excitement will help restore hermemory.

(111 DICK WHITTINGHILL"Kieran's Kaleidoscope," with "or-

gan sounds."5:15 (10) PATIO CHATS -15m.5:30 (2) (8) THE LONE RANGER

(6) FEATURE FILM 0"HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES"

with George Sanders, Vincent Price.(7) ADV. TOMORROW -30m."Hurricane Mesa." For the first

time on the West Coast, Dr. Martin L.Klein stows action films of the world'sfastest land vehicle, and explains how itis used to evaluate projection equipment,some of which travel over "500 miles anhour.

0

(101 RAY MILLAND SHOW(11) CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT -30m

"Electronic Killer." -he inventorof a powerful guided rocket fails to showup at the Army's proving grounds. Mid-night and lkky search for iirn.

EVENING

6 (2; CISCO KID -30m.Starring Duncan Renzldo and Leo

Carillo.(3) OZARK JUBILEE -30m.(4; LEE GIROUX-NEWS(5) PET SHOWCASE -30m.With Tom Dixon.(7) LAWRENCE WELK SHOWAladdin, versatile Welk performer,

takes a traveling mike into the audienceto sing "Chantez," Bob Lido plays thelead in a production treatment of "ThisOld House," Alice Lon and Dick Dalesing "Come Home," and Jim Robertssings tPe inspirational "I Asked theLord."

(8) CAPT. MIDNIGHT -30m.(9) ADVENTURE ALBUM -30m."African Resurrection." A look at

the growing influence of .he WesternWorld on natives of the Dark Continent.

"Buffalo Vengeance." A wounded(11) CELEBRITY PLAYHOUSE

(11) HOPALONG CASSIDY-30m."Devil's Playground." Hoppy, Lucky

and California stumble onto a woundedgirl, and a clever gold robtery.

(13) HEART OF THE CITYA police lieutenant is convicted of

killing a would-be lover of his wife's, butthe man suddenly reappears-alive-and-eady to kill the policeman's wife andframe him for two murders.

6:15 JILL COREY SHOWMusical show featuring the Dick

. Hyman Trio and guitarist Mundell Lowe.

6:30 (2) (8) THE BUCCANEERS -30mCaptain Dan outwits a corrupt

Charleston trading company to win arofit on their tobacco for local plantersn "Dan Tempest Holds an Auction."

(3) FILM DOCUMENTARY(4) WESTERN MARSHALLSteve Donovan and Rusty Lee try

-.o avert an all-out Indian war when thebigoted fort Commandant insists thatndians have committed a robbery.

(5) ERROL FLYNN THEATER(9) WILLY-30m.

(10) STORY THEATER(11) CHINA SMITH -30m.(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.

Range Rider and Dick are trickedinto thinking they have killed a man in"The Secret of Red Raven."

7 (2) KNXT PLAYHOUSE"Night Ride to Butte," with Arleen

'Nhelan.

(3) GUNSMOKE-30m.(4) DEATH VALLEY DAYS"The Trial of Red Haskell."

(5) HOMETOWN JAMBOREEMolly Bee sings "Walking After

Midnight" followed by Tommy Sandswho presents "My Love Song," his newCapitol record release. Merrill Moore isfeatured in "Just Because."

(6) (7) GALEN DRAKE SHOW"What is an advertising man T"

Drake presents a true-to-life picture ofthe "Man in the Grey Flannel Suit," andthe misconceptions of the public throughmovies' and novels' characterizations.

(8) I'VE GOT A SECRET

(9) FIRST RUN MOVIE 0"BACHELOR MOTHER" starringGinger Rogers, David Niven. andCharles Coburn. A fired salesgirland an abandoned baby land a de-partment store owner in hot waterwhen the "right" people get the"wrong" idea of why the girl losther Job. Presented by FreewayPontiac.

(10) CRUNCH AND DES

First -run RKO Feature Movie

-SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY -e "BACHELOR MOTHER"Ginger RogersDavid Niven

FREEWAY PONTIAC CHANNEL9presented by

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(11) GLOBAL ZOBEL"Spanish Adventure." Myron pre-sents a Zobel-produced bull fight-ing film for those viewers who hatebull fighting; takes viewers to thefamous Botin's restaurant in Ma-drid; visits a "sandlot" matadorwhose bull is a wheelbarrow; seesa bull -breeding farm; and actuallybattles a small young bull by him-self.

(13) STORIES OF THE CENTURY7:30 (2) TWO FOR THE MONEY

Sam Levenson emcees quiz withDr. Mason Gross, the question expert.

(3) MEN OF ANNAPOLIS

(4) (10) PEOPLE ARE FUNNYStuntmaster Art Linkletter offers

a woman in the audience $3 per secondif she can talk about her husband non-stop for 90 seconds, switching from say-ing good things to bad at the sound of abell. In another stunt, a young couplemeets for the first time after havingbeen scientifically selected as each oth-er's ideal mate by Univac, the electronicbrain. The youngsters then play theshow's word game on their way to a pos-sible $20,000 cash prize. Finally, a lawstudent is offered a valuable prize if hecan detect whether a prosecuting attor-ney or a reformed convict is telling thetrue story of prison experiences.

(6) (7) FILM FESTIVAL -90m. 0"THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED."

Story of the Guard's armored divisionsweeping across Europe in World WarII. Ralph Clanton stars.

(8) OUR MISS BROOKS -30m.

(11) SHERIFF OF COCHISE"Medal of Honor." A Medal of

Honor -winning Apache Indian is reject-ed by white men because of his ancestry,and by his father because of his associa-tion with the whites.

(13) MOVIE PREMIERE"SUMMER STORM." Linda Dar-

nell, George Sanders. Love and murderin old Russia.

"SPANISH

ADVENTURE"

"Tonight see mybull fight filmmade for viewerswho hate bullfights. We will seebeautiful Madrid,

the famous "Botin's" restaurant, the'sandlot' matadors with woodenbulls, and a bull ranch. And the bullfight is between a young bull andme." -Myron Zobel

7 P M SATURDAY

CHANNEL II

8 (2) (8) JACKIE GLEASONJackie Gleason with Art Carney,

Audrey Meadows, Jayne Randolph andthe June Taylor Dancers travel to Spainon their award -winning trip and visitthe famous Straw Market.

(3) (4) (10) PERRY COMO 0Musical variety show starring Per-

ry Como with the Ray Charles Singers.Frank Gallup and the orchestra of Mitch-el Ayers. Robert Young, Teresa Wright,Jack Palance, Ben Alexander and StepBrothers guest.

(5) SAT. NIGHT MOVIE 0"HELL'S KITCHEN" with Ronald

Reagan. Margaret Lindsay and the DeadEnd Kids.

(11) READER'S DIGEST -30m."Baron and His Uranium Killing."

A French nobleman, anxious to make afast dollar becomes involved in a racketsmuggling uranium out of Germany toSpain.

8:30 (9) LEGION BOXINGRudy Garcia and Ernesto Figueroa,

featherweights, tangle in a 10 -rounder atHollywood Legion tSadium.

(11) I LED THREE LIVES -30m.Philbrick becomes involved in a

Red plot to take over a retail clerk'slabor union.

9 (2) (3) (8) GALE STORM SHOWA disgruntled former employee

plans the assasination of Captain Huxleyby planting a bomb, wrapped as a gift,to the unsuspecting Susanna to presentit to the skipper.

(4) (10) CAESAR'S HOUR -60m(6) LAWRENCE WELK-60m.(7) SOUND STAGE

(11) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEYDistrict Attorney officers swoop

down on a master criminal and a gangof phantom house burglars, ending aseries of baffling crimes.

(13) SAT. NIGHT MOVIE 0"NEW ORLEANS." The story of

Jazz from Basin Street to Chicago. LouisArmstrong, Woody Herman and theirbands, and Arturo de Cordova star.

9:30 (2) HEY JEANNIE-30m.Jeannie MacLennan tries out as a

golf caddy and wrecks havoc with thescores of the two golfers for whom sheis caddying.

(3) UNCOVERED -30m.(5) TO BE ANNOUNCED(7) AL JARVIS' HI -JINX -60m.(8) SHERIFF OF COCHISE

(11) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT"The Deadwood Case." "Deadwood"

Parkhurst, a hard working Janitor knownfor his tall tales, provides the Jumpingoff point in solving of San Francisco'smost baffling cases.

10 (2) (8) GUNSMOKEAn Eastern photographer comes to

Dodge City to satisfy a morbid curiosityabout the violent ways of the West andunmindful of Matt Dillon's warnings ofthe consequences, the man foolishly in-vades an area held sacred by the Indiantribe.

(3) (4) (10) GEORGE GOBELMarilyn Maxwell is George's guest

tonight and portrays the part of the man-ager of "Calories Anonymous," a dietfirm. George goes to the salcn to pick upa diet for Alice and while he is thereMarilyn convinces him he should availhimself of her services. Johr Scott Trot-ter and the orchestra provide music.

(6) (7) OZARK JUBILEE -30m.(11) TOWN HALL PARTY

10:30 (2) THE BIG NEWS -30m.(3) (4) (10) HIT PARADE(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE"FOUR FACES WEST." Joel Mc-

Crea, Charles Bickford.(7) VIDEO PLAYHOUSE 0"AVALANCHE" with Bruce Cabot.

A T -man tracks a gambler to a lodge.An avalanche renders the lodge snow-bound and murder begins.

(8) LATE SHOW"HEIDI" with Elspeth Sigmund.

(13) STARLIGHT THEATER 0"THE WELL." Dramatic story of

the rescue of a missing girl from a well.Henry Morgan, Barry Kelly.

10:45 (9) LATE MOVIE"FALLEN SPARROW." Nazi mur-

derer searches for an old enemy in thistense thriller starring John Garfield,Maureen O'Hara and Walter Slezak.

11 (2) FABULOUS LAS VEGASEdgar Bergen with Charlie Mc-

Carthy, Mortimer Snerd and Effie Klink-er and the exciting Spanish dancer JoseGreco headline a musical variety showdirect from Las Vegas night clubs. Themusic of Antonio Morelli and his orches-tra and a chorus line of beautiful girlsare also featured.

(3) DATELINE EUROPE(4) LEE GIROUX-NEWS(5) TO BE ANNOUNCED

(10) SAT. NIGHT MOVIE"BULLETS OR BALLOTS." Ed-

ward G. Robinson.

11:15 (4) WHODUNIT 0"BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY"

with Don Randall, Anita Louise. Anotheradventure of the gentleman detective.

11:30 (3) LATE NEWS(5) EDDY ARNOLD SHOW

(2) BIG HIT MOVIE 0"BACKGROUND TO DANGER,"

starring George Raft, Brenda Marshall.Russian and Nazi secrets change handsseveral times before a satisfactory solu-tion is found and the right men are ar-rested.

12

(6) LATE MOVIE"SHERLOCK HOLMES SLIVER

BLAZE." Basil Rathbone.

(7) NITECAP THEATER"BRUTE MAN" with Tom Neal. A

madman terrorizes a town for revenge.

(8) NIGHT FINAL

1(5) FINAL EDITION

1:05 (11) ROCKET TO STARDOM1:30 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY

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Information Received From StationsSubject to Last Minute Change

Q Indicates movieCC Indicates color

MORNING7 (11) ROCKET TO STARDOM

(cont. from 1:05 a.m.)7:40 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY7:55 (2) NEWS HEADLINES

(2) (8) U.N. IN ACTION88:30 (2) THIS IS THE ANSWER

(5) IN GOD WE TRUSTProtestant services from KTLA

studios.

(8) INDUSTRY ON PARADE(10) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -15m.

8:45 (8) SACRED HEART -15m.(10) MAN TO MAN(13) PUBLIC SERVICE FILM

8:55 (3) NEWS -5m.

9Special

(2) (3) (8) LATTER DAYSAINTS CONFERENCE

The semi-annual conference of theChurch of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints from Salt Lake City'sfamous Mormon Tabernacle.

(5) FEATURE FILM CJ"HONOR OF THE WEST" with

Bob Baker.(7) JOHN WAYNE THEATER

(10) THIS IS THE LIFE(13) BIG PICTURE -30m.

9:30 (9) OPERATION SUCCESS -30m(10) MORNING MOVIE"ONE WAY TICKET" with Lloyd

Nolan.(13) MISSION AT MID-CENT'Y

A city bred clergyman and his wifeface the problems of a rural congregationin "Fertile Soil," an award winning epi-sode in the series sponsored by the Na-tional Council of the Episcopal Church.

10 (5) FEATURE FILM"RENEGADES OF RIO GRANDE"

with Rod Cameron.(9) MORNING MOVIE"CANADIAN PACIFIC" with Ran-

dolph Scott, Jane Wyatt. Story of thebuilding of the trans -Canada railroad.

(13) SHOWCASE THEATER 0"SUMMER STORM." Linda Dar-

nell, George Sanders. Love and murderin old Russia.

10:30 (4) FRONTIERS OF FAITH

11 (2) MORNING SHOW 0"ARREST BULLDOG DRUM-

MOND" with John Howard and HeatherAngel.

(3) FEATURE FILM(4) TEEN AGE TRIALSWith Paul Pierce.(5) CHURCH IN THE HOME(8) MOVIE MARQUEE 0"PENROD AND SAM" with Billy

Mauch, Spring Byington. First -run inSan Diego.

(10) MORN. SHOWCASE -30m.

(111 GREAT CHURCHES OF THEGOLDEN WEST

Rer. Clifton Moore presents serv-ices from Church of the Open Door ofLos Angeles.

11:30 (41 WATCH MR. WIZARD(5) MOVIE FILM"BOSS RIDER OF GUN CREEK"

with Bu:k Jones.(9) SHOWROOM THEATER 0"THE LOCKET." Rotert Mitchum

and Laraine Day star in this grippingmovie about a beautiful kleptomaniac.

(10; WHAT'S YOUR TROUBLE"Things Happen When You Pray."

(13; BIG MOVIE"SLEEPING TIGER" with Alexis

Smith, Alexander Knox. Stcry of a psy-chiatrist, his neglected wife and a hand-some thief.

11:45 (10) REALTY REVIEW -15m.

AFTERNOON

12 (21 YOUR INCOME TAX(4) AMERICAN FORUM -30m.(7) 770 ON TVOn "Washington Merry -Go -Round"

Drew Pearson discusses the lobby againsteducation. Leonard Shane plays host torepresentatives of the Rest Haven Sani-tarium 'or Women of Los Angeles.

(8) BIRTHDAY CAROUSEL(10) WEST. TRAILS TH.

"SUNSET GUITARS."(11) NOONTIME FEATURE

"GANGSTER'S DEN" withCrabbe.

12:30 (2) THE LAST WORDDr. Bergen Evans moderates a pro-

gram devoted to the wonderful use ofwords. Humorist S. J. Perelman and act-ress Da me Sybil Thorndike guest. JohnMason Brown, permanent panelist is alsopresent.

(4) TO BE ANNOUNCED(5) GARDEN CHATSJ05 Littlefleld features landscape

situations, lawn care, planting andgourds made into animals.

(7) FAITH FOR TODAY(8) LONE RANGER -30m.

(2) FACE THE NATION(4) HARVEST -30m.Dr. Frank Baxter discusses the

subject "A Modern Artist Makes AncientGlass-John Burton."

(5) GEORGE RAFT SHOW(6) SUNDAY MATINEE 0"WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS"

with George O'Brien.(7) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"A Very Present Help in Trouble."(9) MOVIE MATINEE 0"THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE." A

merciless killer paralyzes a New Englandtown with fear as he wantonly claims thelives of young, unprotected girls. Dor-othy McGuire, Ethel Barrymore andGeorge Brent star.

(10) PREMIERE THEATER 0"MOST PRECIOUS THING IN

LIFE" with Jean Arthur, Donald Cook.(11) ASK YOUR GOVERNOR

With Governor Goodwin J. Knight.

1

0Buster

(13) SHORT STORY -30m.1:15 (7) PUBLIC SERVICE FEATURE1:30 (2) WORLD NEWS -30m.

With Eric Severeid.(4) TO BE ANNOUNCED(5) AUCTION VILLAGE -30m.(7) PARLOR PLAYHOUSE -30m

(11) STATE TAX BOARD(13) CHARMED CIRCLE -90m.

2 (2) GOLF TOURNAMENTBud Palmer and Jim McKay de-

scribe color from Augusta, Georgia.(3) LIGHTED WINDOW -30m.(4) THIS IS THE LIFE(5) CHAMP. AUTO RACES(7) MESSAGE OF THE MASTERAlhambra Church of Christ.(8) ZOORAMA-30m.

(11) SUNDAY DOUBLE BILL 0"KIT CARSON." Dana Andrews

stars in this story of the famous adven-:urer so important in the early days ofCalifornia.

2:30 (4) FEITELSON ON ART COLorser Feitelson presents a pro-

gram devoted to the art of the Italianmaster Tiepolo today.

(6) THE CHRISTOPHERS(7) SUNDAY THEATER 0"HENRY THE RAINMAKER"

with Raymond Walburn. Man campaignsan the weather and brings a flood of wa-ter and indignation against the city fa-thers.

(8) TALES OF TEXAS RANGERS(10) SAN DIEGO CAMERA

2:35 (9) SUNDAY MATINEE"THE BODY SNATCHERS" with

Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi. An over-zealous grave -robber stoops to murderso he can continue to supply 19th centurymedical students with corpses to study.

3 (2) HECKLE AND JECKLEFeaturing the Madcap Magpies as

hosts with Gandy Goose, Dinky Duck,Little Roquefort and other characters.

(3) ETERNAL QUESTION -30m.(4) FAITH OF OUR CHILDRENActress Lois Collier is hostess to-

day. Dr. J. K. Stewart, pastor at theBeverly Vista United PresbyterianChurch reads the scripture.

(6) FEATURE FILM 0"OBSESSED" with Geraldine Fitz-

gerald.

(8) YOUR DR. ANSWERS"PARDON MY SARONG" with

Abbott and Costello.(10) SPEAK YOUR MIND(13) WEEKEND WESTERN 0

"TRAIL OF TERROR" with JamesNewell.

3:30 (2) CAVALCADE OF BOOKS(3) (4) ZOO PARADE(8) SEE IT NOWEdward R. Murrow presents "Po-

land 1957."

(11) DOUBLE BILL (cont.) Q"SON OF MONTE CRISTO" star-

ring Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett. TheCount's son dons a disguise to overthrowa dictator.

3:45 (3) INDUSTRY ON PARADE(7) PUBLIC SERVICE -15m.

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4 (2) AFTERNOON THEATER 0"SINS OF JEZEBEL" starring

Paulette Goddard and George Nader.Biblical story of violence.

(3) ORAL ROBERTS

(4) (10) WASH. SQUARERay Bolger stars in a musical -com-

edy show with Elaine Stritch, Kay Ar-men, Rusty Draper and Stubby Kaye.

(7) GORDON'S GARDEN -30m.Garden expert Gordon Baker Lloyd

and his wife Sassy discuss garden prob-lems of interest to local viewers.

(9) GENE AUTRY MOVIE"HOME ON THE RANGE."

(13) WORDS OF LIFEWith Rev. Emil Balliet.

4:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE-30m.(6) (7) MEDICAL HORIZONSDon Goddard, well-known news-

man -host of Medical Horizons, takescameras into the famous John TracyClinic for deaf and hard of hearing chil-dren, for an on -the -spot interview withthe clinic's specialists. In addition toaiding the children, the clinic, foundedby Mrs. Spencer Tracy, also trains thehandicapped children's parents to theproper care.

(8) I SPY -30m."Abbe and the Nymph."

(13) WESTERN MOVIE"SAGEBRUSH FAMILY TRAILS

WEST" with Bobby Clark.

S(2) CLETE ROBERTS-30m.Special report of local, national and

international news in review.(3) LAWRENCE WELK-60m.

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(4) (10) TOPPER -30m.Topper institutes a rigid program

of household economy, causing the Ker-bys to attempt to prove their worth tohim.

(5) POPEYE CARTOONS(6) OPERATION SUCCESS -30m(7) LIGHTED WINDOW -30m.With Dr. James Flfield.(8) ALL STAR THEATERGeorge Sanders stars in "Autumn

Fever."(9) LATE MATINEE"TOMORROW IS FOREVER."

Claudette Colbert, George Brent and Or-son Welles star in this drama of a warwidow's attempt to find happiness in anew marriage.

5:30 (2) FILM -30m.(4) OUTLOOK -30m.Chet Huntley with an analysis of

the week's news.(5) LONG JOHN SILVER C(6) (7) PRESS CONFERENCEMartha Rountree and guest news

reporters.(8) THIS DAY 1957

(10) CAPT. GALLANT(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH(13) HIGHWAY TO HAPPINESS

With Earl Williams.5:40 (8) SPORTS -5m.5:45 (8) WEATHERWORD5:50 (8) PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

EVENING

6 (2) (3) (8) AIR POWER -30m.Walter Cronkite, narrator, presents

"The Decade-Airlift," the story of howAllied air power broke the back of theSoviet blockade of West Berlin.

(4) (10) MEET THE PRESS(5) BUGS BUNNY(6) FEATURE THEATER"ST. BENNY THE DIP" with

Haymes, Nina Foch.(7) WHISTLER -30m.

(11) ALL STAR THEATERYvonne De Carlo stars in "Madame

44."

CD

Dick

(13) REVIVAL HOUR -60m.With Jack Holcomb.

6:30 (2) (8) LASSIE -30m.Jeff adopts false standards and be-

comes ashamed of his family when hemeets a boy whose wealthy parents makelife on the farm seem drab. Tommy Ret-tig stars with Jan Clayton and GeorgeCleveland.

(3) PEOPLE ARE FUNNY -30m.(See Channel 4 at 7:30 Saturday.)(4) (10) ROY ROGERS(5) POLKA PARADE -60m.Dick Sinclair, host, presents Eileen

Christy singing "Whistle While YouWork" followed by Walter Ekard feat-ured in "Peg o' My Heart." Ole Sven -son and Jad Paul combine their talentson "With a Little Bit of Luck" and NickPelicko, drummer, plays "Dancing Tam-bourine" on his xylophone. The All StarPolka Band ends the program playing"Hot Pretzel Polka."

(7) THE FALCON -30m.

APRIL 7(9) HIGHROAD TO DANGER"Terror on Wheels." Host Steve

Brodie turns cameraman to ride on mo-torcycles and in "souped -up" cars withone of Hollywood's most daring stunt-men.

(11) WALLACE BEERY TH. 0"MAN FROM DAKOTA." Two

Yankee prisoners of war escape fromConfederate prison, Join forces with a

beautiful Russian girl and eventually re-join their own comrades. Wallace Beery,John Howard, Delores Del Rio, DonaldMeek.

(13) MEET CORLISS ARCHERMuch to Mr. Archer's sorrow, Dex-

ter is quarantined in the Archer homefor a week when Corliss comes downwith the measles.

7 (2) (8) JACK BENNY-30m.Mary Livingston has a reunion

with former fellow employes of the MayCompany and they ask her why she hasnever accepted Jack's proposal of mar-riage. In flashbacks to the early 1930'sMary explains why.

(3) TELEPHONE TIME -30m.(See Channel 2 at 5:30.)(4) (10) BENGAL LANCERSThe Alfridi overthrow their Malik,

an unscrupulous villain who believeshimself to be a man of destiny. The newleader agrees to keep peace if the dis-posed man is kept on the Lancers' sideof the border.

(7) YOU ASKED FOR IT -30m."Does a Baseball Really Curve?"

Pitcher Bob Lemon attempts to answerthe question. "House Afire." A new paintotters hope to salvaging a burned home."Switzerland's Avalanche Rescuers."German Shepherd dogs are parachuted into aid rescuers. With the aid of Para-mount Studio makeup artists, newlywedsspan time to see how they will look after50 years of married life. Art Baker hosts.

(9) STRANGE LANDS & 7 SEAS"Attack of the Walrus." A band of

Arctic Eskimos is chased and trapped bya herd of walrus while both struggle forsurvival.

(13) HEART OF THE CITYSteve and Lorelei search for a girl

stowaway who disappears from immi-gration authorities and stumble onto agiant smuggling racket.

7:30 (2) (8) WHAT'S MY LINE?(3) DATELINE EUROPE -30m.(4) (10) CIRCUS BOYJoey the clown discovers the pros-

pective bridegroom of a wealthy widowis in reality a confidence man, who robsher safe when he is told to leave town.Mickey Braddock stars.

(5) PREMIERE SHOWING 0"ROUGHLY SPEAKING." The

story of a marriage that encounteredmore than its share of trouble. RosalindRussell and Jack Carson co-star as thecouple who never were defeated by alltheir bad luck. (Warner Bros. premiereon TV.)

(6) PREMIERE PERFORM'CE"SUEZ." Tyrone Power stars.(7) FILM THEATER"RACHEL AND THE STRANG-

ER." Story set in the days of the pio-neer West, concerning a widower, thebondwoman he marries and a rovingstranger who falls in love with the wife.

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Loretta Young, William Holden, RobertMitchum star.

(9) LET'S PLAY GOLF -30m.(13) THE HUNTER -30m.

(2) (8) ED SULLIVANFred Astaire makes his TV singing

debut tonight as he sings a song from"Funny Face," his new picture. PaulDouglas enacts a scene from "The Holein the Head" with Kay Medford, DavidBurns and Tommy White. Fredric Marchand Florence Eldridge welcome a num-ber of French actors here for the Lafay-ette Bi-Centennial Celebration. Includedare Gerard Philipe, Micheline Presle,Jean Marais, Francoise Arnoul and Juli-ette Greco.

(3) (4) (10) STEVE ALLEN -60mSteve Allen, star, presents special

guests Rosemary Clooney and comedianBuddy Hackett tonight. Gene Rayburn,Skitch Henderson and Gordon Hathawayare also present.

(9) CHAMP. BOWLINGBuzz Fazio, fresh from last week's

win over Andy Varipapa, this week tan-gles with Chicago's Bill Bunetta.

(13) BIG DEBATE -30m.Pepperdine (affirmative) vs. UCLA.

Resolved: That Television Should BeViewed with Alarm.

8:30 (11) FABIAN OF SCOT. YARD(13) DAN LUNDBERG-30m

Representatives of private andpublic schools form a panel to discuss"Are Private and Parochial Schools Bet-ter Than Public Schools?", with host.moderator Dan Lundberg.

9 (2) (8) G. E. THEATERRonald Reagan and Eva Bartook

star in "Bargain Bride." The comedy ofa man who bartered for a pair of mulesand got a bride instead. Edward Buch-anan portrays a circuit -rider parson whois responsible.

(3) CINDERELLA -60m.Starring Julie Andrews, Edith Ad-

ams, Jon Cypher, Ilka Chase, Kay Bal-

"SUEZ"TV Premiere of a GREAT20th Century -Fox Picture

starring

TYRONE POWER

LORETTA YOUNGANNABELLA

9:00 TONIGHT KTTV-11

lard, Alice Ghostley, Howard Lindsayand Dorothy Stickney.

(4) (10) CHEVY SHOW C.JBob Hope, star, presents Natalie

Wood, Janis Paige and Frank Sinatra astonight's guests. Bob and Natalie pre-sents a sketch comparing teenagers oftoday with those of yesteryear. JaniePaige sings "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die"and "Love Is a Feeling." Frank Sinatrapresents his versions of "Can I Steal aLittle Love," and the old favorite "Ev-erything Happens to Me."

(6) I LED 3 LIVES

(7) AMATEUR HOUR -60m.

(9) CHANNEL 9 MOVIE"THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE." A

merciless killer paralyzes a New Englandtown with fear as he wantonly claims thelives of young, unprotected girls. Dor-othy McGuire, Ethel Barrymore andGeorge Brent star. First run on TV.

(11) PREM. PERFORMANCE 0"SL EZ" (1938). The story of Fer-dinand de Lesseps, who built theSuez canal in spite of overwhelm.ing odds. Tyrone Power stars, withLor!tta Young, An labella and Jo-seph Schildkraut. First run on TV.

(13) REV. ORAL ROBERTS9:30 (2) (8) ALFRED HITCHCOCK

David Wayre stars in "One MoreMile to Go." A drama cpnveying the ter -r tying emotions of a man trying to getr d of a body.

(5) HIDDEN TREASURE -60m.Hidden Treasure is the first of aseries of eight such shows spon-sored by and for the benefit of theDisabled American Veterans. KTLAwill telecast one show each month,so be sure to watz.h our logs forfuture dates and dimes.

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(6) CONFIDENTIAL FILE -30m."Abortion."

(13) FINANCING TODAY'SCHURCH

(2) (8) $64,000 CHALLENGERalph Story, emcee.(3) PLAYHOUSE 90-90m.(4) (10) LORETTA YOUNG -30m.Loretta Young stars in "So Bright

a Light" with Eric Feldary and AlbertSzabo. A woman photographer for a na-tional picture magazine finds herselfplaying a major role in a story whichshe is assigned to cover.

(6) TV READERS DIGEST

New(7) ALL ABOUT MUSICMilton Cross, noted classical, operaand popular music authority ,hostsa half hour show delving into theorigin and background of differenttypes of music. Tonight he, and theABC Symphony Orchestra investi-gate the current rage-Calypso mu-sic-imported from the Caribbean.

(13) VOICE OF CALVARY10:30 (2) THE BIG NEWS -30m.

With Dick Joy, Grant !lolcomb andChick Hearn.

(4) SUNDAY CINEMA 0"WING AND A PRAYER" starring

Don Ameche, Dana Andrews. CharlesBickford, Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Thrillingwar story of the air force.

(5) ALL-AMERICAN BOWLING(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE"SECRET PEOPLE" with Audrey

Hepburn.

(7) WILLIAM WINTER -30m.Noted news analyst William Win-

ter delves into the background and dis-cusses details of important national andinternational news events.

(8) SPIKE JONES SHOW

"YOUR SUCCESSDEPENDS ON IT!"Can you always express yourself

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(10) SUNDAY MOVIE"THE LADY AND THE MOB"

with Ida Lupino.(13) CRISWELL PREDICTS -15m.

10:35 (9) CHRISTOPHERS10:45 (13) DR. HISS FOOTNOTES

(2) (8) NEWS SPECIALWith Bill Stout.(4) LEE GIROUX-15m.(7) NITECAP THEATER"YOU LIVE ONLY ONCE." Henry

Fonda and Sylvia Sydney star in thisdrama of an ex -convict who tries to gostraight but fails.

(11) NEWS -15m.(13) MEDIA NOCHE-90m.

11:15 (2) BIG HIT MOVIES"TIME TO KILL" starring Lloyd

Nolan, Heather Angel. A valuable coindisappears from the collection of a

wealthy widow, and an innocent personis blamed.

(4) SUNDAY CINEMA (con't) 0(8) MEET YOUR MAYOR

(11) MILLION VIEWER TH."DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK"

starring Henry Fonda and Claudette Col-bert. Pioneer farmers fight the Indiansto try and keep their homes safe.

11:20 (8) SEN. KNOWLAND REPORT11:25 (8) AIR FORCE DIGEST -30m.11:30 (3) LATE NEWS

(5) INCOME TAX -15m.With Ken Graue.

11:45 (5) WEKEND NEWS -5m.(5) TELEVESPERS

(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS12:45 (2) CROSS CURRENT* * *

LAST CHANCE!TV -Radio Life readers and viewers of

KTTV's Friday night Colgate Theater (8P.M.) have only a short time left to enterthe "Pick the Picture" Contest. Entryblanks and details have been printed inthese issues of TV -Radio Life: Feb. 23 -March 2-16-23-30.

Entry blanks are also available at super-markets and drug stores where ColgateProducts are sold.

First Prize Each Week-Seven-day va-cation for two in . Hawaii via TALOA,Transocean Air Lines.

Second Prize Each Week-RCA-VictorBig Color Television Set!

Third Prize Each Week - Necchi Su-pernova Automatic Sewing Machine.

Six Fourth Prizes Each Week - Colum-bia Fire -Arrow Bicycles!

WEEKLY CONTESTS!Last contest closes April 13, 1957.

Enter any or all - as many times as youwish. YOU could be a winner!

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LIFELINESBy Evelyn Bigsby

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and became engaged. Each person re-sponding to the ad (they ranged in agefrom 21 to 90) filled out a simple cardwith large type, then was photographed,card and all, by a mechanism similar toones used in markets for cashing checks.There will be another questionnaire sentout to selected ones from this first group.This will have 32 questions and will beon punch cards. Thus the way will bepaved for UNIVAC to play Cupid.

JUST FOR FUN, ART INSISTED, he pickedtwo persons from the audience to demon-strate "the old fashioned way of gettingacquainted." The man was 40, but lookedyounger, the girl was 23. He was sittingright behind her when Art made his selec-tion. After some quizzing it turned outthat they had a tremendous amount ofinterests in common, including both hav-ing had their previous marriages an-nuled. Wouldn't it be strange if UNIVACpicked them as ideal mates?

* * *

VIVACIOUS ELEANOR HEMPEL, back onthe KTTV lanes, is especially thrilledabout the widened appeal of her pro-gram which is now for the entire family.One segment covers even pre -natal care.She's starting an Indian lore section andwill wear authentic costumes from South-west Museum ... Dale Evans Rogers' lat-est book, "To My Son," has the samewannth of her others and you'll like it

Alice Lon was telling me how cordialMrs. Eisenhower was when the Welk gangplayed for the Inaugural balls. Seeingthe little singer approach the receivingline, Mamie reached out, grasped therather awe-struck Alice's hand and ex-claimed, "Oh, you're just like an oldfriend. I watch you all the time." Aliceconfessed, "If I'd come back home with-out meeting the Chief and his First Ladymy three youngsters wouldn't have letme in the front door!"

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APRIL 8 MONDAY 7 LOGS

Information Received From StationsSubject to Last Minute Change

Q Indicates movieQ Indicates color

MORNING5:40 (4) EARLY FARM REPORT

6 (4) TODAY -3 hrs.With Dave Garroway.

6:30 (8) THIS IS MY FAITH(10) TODAY ON THE FARM

6:45 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(8) FILM

6:50 (2) KNXT FARM REPORT(2) (8) PANORAMA PACIFIC(4) (10) TODAY

7:25 (10) TODAY'S DATE -BOOK7:30 (10) TODAY'S CARTOONS

8 (4) (10) TODAYWith Dave Garroway.

8:25 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.8:55 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.

9 (2) (8) VALIANT LADY(4) (10) TIC TAC DOUGH

9:15 (2) (8) LOVE OF LIFE9:30 (2) (8) SEARCH FOR

TOMORROW(4) (10) IT COULD BE YOU

9:40 (7) KABC-TV NEWS9:45 (2) (8) GUIDING LIGHT

(7) FUN TO REDUCETorso twist, double leg side lift,

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in with leg lift.(8) W. CRONKITE-NEWSCLOSE -UP -30m.CHUCKO'S CARTOONSHOME SHOW

10:10 (8) STAND UP AND BECOUNTED

10:30 (8) AS WORLDCLUB 60-60m.

10:40 NEWS10:55 POLICE CALLS

(8) OUR MISS BROOKSCARTOONS -60m.A WOMAN'S DIARYPRICE IS RIGHTSTAR SHOPPERS

11:30 (8) HOUSE PARTY

(2) TURNS(4)

(10)(5)(2)(5)(7)

(10)(11)

(2)With Art Linkletter.(4) (10) TENNESSEE ERNIE(6) MOVIE MATINEE(7) GWINN'S MYSTERIES

(11) SHERIFF JOHN11:50 (3) NEWS11:55 (3) FARM REPORT -5m.

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AFTERNOON

12 (2) (8) BIG PAYOFF(3) (4) (10) MAT. THEATER"Wuthering Heights," Emily Bron-

te's classic story of tormenting love, withTom Tryon in the role of Heathcliff istoday's drama. Set against the broodingbackground of England's moors, "Wuth-ering Heights" is the story of a raggedyoung pauper's desperate love for thebeautiful daughter of a wealthy Englishfamily. The teleplay is by Lois Jacoby.John Conte hosts.

(5) CHUCK 'N' LUCKDoye O'Dell hosts an audience par-

ticipaticn show with Cass County Boys.Stunts, prizes and free food are featured.

12:30 (2) (8) BOB CROSBY12:40 (7) NEWS -5m.

B II Gwinn.12:45 (7) MILANI MATINEE

Chef Milani presents "The Incredi-ble Luck."

1 (2) (8) BRIGHTER DAY(3) (4) (10) QUEEN FOR A DAYWith Jack Bailey.(5) NEWS -5m.(6) SPANISH MOVIE

(11) TWIN BILL -90m.1:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER

"HOUND OF THE BASKER-VILLES" starring Basil Rathbone. Sher-lock Holmes mystery story.

1:15 (2) (8) SECRET STORM(7) CHEF MILANI COOKS

1:30 (2) (8) EDGE OF NIGHT(7) MILANI MATINEE"My Other Love" with John Litel.

1:45 (3) (4) (10) MOD. ROMANCES

2 (2) FARE FOR LADIES -30m.(3) (4) COMEDY TIME(5) NEWS -5m.(7) WHAT'S NAME OF SONG(8) AFTERNOON SHOW

(10) PANTRY PLAYHOUSE"'F YOU COULD CNLY COOK"

with Jean Arthur and Herpert Marshall.2:30 (2) (8) STRIKE IT RICH -30m.

(3) THIS IS THE LIFE(4) TRUTH OR CONSEQ.With Bob Barker.(6) CHINA SMITH -30m.(7) GLAMOUR GIRLWith Jack McCoy.

(11 ) MY LITTLE MARGIE3 (2) (8) GARRY MOORE

(3) (6) (7) FILM FESTIVAL 0"THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED."

War drama of two friends. one English,the other American. Ralph Clanton stars.

(4) HOME(5) NEWS -5m.

(11) WONDERLAND -15m.3:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER3:15 (11) STEVE MARTIN3:25 (9) SUSPECTS WANTED3:30 (2) (8) ARTHUR GODFREY

(5) MILADY -30m.(9) FIREMAN JOE -60m.

3:35 (13) VARIETY MUSICAL PARADE3:38 (4) TOM FRANDSEN3:43 (4) HOME

4 (4) PRICE IS RIGHT -30m.(5) CARTOON CAROUSELHobby Show guests. Gracinto and

her pet cheeta "Zoro" are featured.(10) JOHNNY DOWNS -40m.

4:15 (13) DESTINY -45m.4:30 (2) THE EARLY SHOW 0

"SATURDAY'S CHILDREN" star-ring John Garfield, Claude Raina andAnne Shirley. Love story of two strug-gling young people in New York City.

(3) RASCAL CLUBHOUSE

(4) TOM FRANDSEN(6) CARTOONS -30m.(7) AL JARVIS-30m.(8) EARLY SHOW 0"OUTWARD BOUND" starring

Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.San Diego debut.

(9) MILLION $ MOVIE"GUEST WIFE" starring Claudette

Colbert and Don Ameche. Zany comedyabout a marriage mixup.

(11) DEL MOORE SHOW4:35 (4) MYRON J. BENNETT4:40 (4) J. McELROY MOVIE ©Q

"ROMANCE AND RHYTHM" withKenny Baker, Frances Langford, PhilSilvers. Radio star dubs girl friend'svoice on audition disk instead of thesponsor's daughter.

(10) ROY ROGERS SHOW 0"JESSE JAMES AT BAY."

5 (6) (7) MICKEY MOUSE CLUBNEWSREEL: Kids Go Horse -Hap-

py, Youngsters Learn Old Dance Art, BoyMakes Pipe Dream Come True, CircusFun in the Netherlands, Model RailroadMakes Final Run, Cracker Box Racingis Fun Anywhere. MOUSEKETEERS:Fun With Music Day-Mouseketeers andJimmie sing songs from Walt Disney's"Westward Ho the Wagons!" AnthonyNumkena visits Mouseketeers on the set.THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OFSPIN AND MARTY Serial: ConcludingEpisode No. 23, "The Last Campfire 'CARTOON: JIMINY CRICKET PRE-SENTS: "I'm No Fool Having Fun."

(13) SIX GUN MOVIE 0'BAD MAN OF THUNDER GAP."

5:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE-30m.(5) WESTERN THEATER 0"TRAIL DRIVE" (Part III). Hosted

by Doye O'Dell.5:40 (10) POPEYE CARTOONS5:55 (4) TOM FRANDSEN-5m.

(13) JIMMY FIDLER-5m.

EVENING

6 (2) 6 O'CLOCK REPORTWith Gil Stratton, Bill Stout and

Clete Roberts.(3) FIVE STAR FINAL(4) JACK LATHAM-5m. (:)(6) (7) SERGT. PRESTON -30m"Trouble at Hogback." Preston, in-

vestigating mysterious accidents at a

gold mine, learns that murder also is in-volved.

(8) ANNIE OAKLEY(9) CARTOON EXPRESS

(10) THE BIG MOVIE 0"THE LUCKY STIFF" with Dor-

othy Lamour, Brian Donlevy.(11) JUNGLE JIM -30m.

"Land of Terror." Jim enters a

strange land that time apparently hasforgotten, Inhabited by giant pre -his-toric lizards and beasts. While searchingfor a lost botanist, he and the searchingparty are cut off by a giant lizard.

(13) BAXTER WARD-NEWS6:05 (4) ELMER PETERSON CD6:10 (4) WEATHER-JACK BLAKE6:15 (2) DOUG EDWARDS-NEWS

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MONDAY 7 LOGS APRIL 8(4) CURT MASSEY SHOWStarring Curt Massey with Martha

Tilton and guests.(5) HARNESS RACING -15m.

(13) THE JUNGLE'The Tortoise," modern day coun-

terparts of pre -historic animals, fightsfor the affections of a female.

6:30 (2) (8) ROBIN HOOD -30m.The Count of Severne attempts to

prove that Maid Marian is an accompliceof Robin Hood and the famous outlaw isforced to take drastic steps to foil theCount's trap.

(3) THIS IS YOUR MUSIC(5) GIL MARTIN-NEWS(6) VICTORY AT SEA -30m.(7) CHUCKO'S CARTOONSChucko presents "Krazy's Shoe -

shop," "Barnyard Babies," and playshost to youngsters in the studio for theregular "Whatsit" contest.

(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.

6:45 (4) JACK LATHAM(5) SPORTS BOOK -15m.With Sam Baiter.

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-News

7 (2) STUDIO ONE -60m."The Playwright and the Star,"

starring Sam Levine, Fritz Weaver andCathleen Nesbitt. When a beautiful, for-mer Broadway actress is offered therole of an old woman in a new play, con-flict develops among the show's person-alities.

(3) TO BE ANNOUNCED(4) GREAT GILDERSLEEVEAfter lecturing his nephew Leroy

against wasting money on girls, Gildyfalls into the same trap with the girl'smother.

(5) POPEYE CARTOONS(6) WATERFRONT -30m.(7) DUFFY'S TAVERN -30m.(8) SUPERMAN -30m.(9) OPEN ROAD -30m."Hare and Hound." Cameras cap-

ture the color and excitement of the dar-ing motorcycle classic, Mojave NationalHare and Hound Championship, whereover 300 riders compete in the annualspeed classic. John Daggett hosts.

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(13) GOLDEN VOYAGE -30m."New Zealand." Miss Bathie Stuartshows films of her native land,featuring visits to the Maori vil-lage, a pool where a man cooks afish, a look at the strange Kiwibird and visits to the cities of Wel-lington and Aukland.

7:30 (3) (4) NAT KING COLE(5) MONDAY PREMIERE 0"GOLD DIGGERS OF '35." Musi-

cal comedy in the tradition of the 1930's,with much music, dancing and prettygirls. Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou andAlice Brady are featured. (Warner Bros.premiere on TV.)

(6) (7) WIRE SERVICE"The Indictment." Reporter Kate

Wells tracks a story about the impend.ing death of an entire community as theresult of a bankruptcy suit which hingeson an obscure point of law. MercedesMcCambridge stars.

(8) THIS DAY 1957-30m.(9) WHIRLYBIRDS -30m."Lynch Mob." The Whirly pilots,

accompanied by the sheriff search hillyterrain for a fleeing murder suspect inan attempt to save him from a lynchmob.

(11) DR. CHRISTIAN -30m.Dr Christian (MacDonald Carey)

mixes some detective work with his med-ical knowledge to bring a woman out ofa state of shock.

(13) WANDERLUST -30m."Mardi Gras." Bill Burrud andWanderlust cameras give viewersa closeup of the pirates, beauties,Zulu warriors, and four days andnights of dancing and singing as awhole city celebrates in New Or-leans' colorful Mardi Gras.

7:40 (8) PEOPLE IN NEWS7:45 (3) INDUSTRY ON PARADE

(4) (10) NBC NEWSWith Chet Huntley and David

Brinkley.

(8) SPORTS7:50 (8) WEATHERWORD-5m.7:55 (8) NATIONAL NEWS -5m.

8 (2) (8) BURNS AND ALLENThe already -disrupted Burns'

household becomes even more so as a re-sult of Ronnie's hectic schedule as a stu-dent at SC and an actor on early -morningcalls for a motion picture.

(3) SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE(4) (10) SIR LANCELOT aSir Richard of Taunton is beaten

and left for dead by three men hired byhis Uncle John who plans to substitutehis son for Richard in an effort to gaincontrol of the family estate.

Record Notesby Andy Mansfield

T0 those of you familiar with ourradio shows on KFI (TURN BACKTHE CLOCK, Mon. thru Fri. 8:45

a.m. - and AMERICA'S POPULARMUSIC, Sat. 9:30 p.m.) it might comeas a shock to know that our favorite musicat home is in quiet mood. Perhaps that iswhy Decca's new instrumental series,"Music At Midnight" struck a very respon-sive chord. Here, on seven long -playrecords, is the quiet music heard aroundmidnight in the world's great entertain-ment spots, and featuring famous key-board artists with rhythm or orchestrabacking . . .

"LONDON AT MIDNIGHT" featuresSkitch Henderson and his Orchestra inEnglish favorites "Foggy Day", "Lime -house Blues,""Sleepy Lagoon,' "The VeryThought Of You, and others equallypopular in Londontown . . . For "PARISAT MIDNIGHT" Skitch alters the personnelto include musette or accordian, lushstrings and typical French -styled arrange-ments of "La Vie En Rose," "Valentine,""Paris In Spring," "Padam" and othersas beautiful as any masterpiece in theLouvre . . .

"ROME AT MIDNIGHT" spotlights thattechnical piano stylings of Carmen Caval-lara against the quiet strings of DomenicoSavino. These lovely interpretations ofnot -too -often -recorded - but beautifulItalian ballads are the high spots of theseries . . . In decided contrast are thesambas, cha chas and cariocas from "RIOAT MIDNIGHT" by pianist Dante Varelaand his orchestra. In carnival spirit, themelodies of "Amor," "Baia," "Noche deRonda" are given exciting interpretationsby this musical favorite of Rio . . . Inour own country, "MANHATTAN ATMIDNIGHT" displays the completely orig-inal piano stylings of Ellis Larkins for"Manhattan Serenade," "Penthouse Sere-nade," "Lullaby Of Broadway" and adozen other Big Town favorites . . .

"HOLLYWOOD AT MIDNIGHT" featuresthe fine pianistic touch of Andre Previnin selections from top film classics . .

My favorite is "NEW ORLEANS AT MID-NIGHT" and the solid rhythms of MarvinAsh and his Dixie Blue Blowers. Notraucous jazz, but songs of the CrescentCity in quiet but steady rocking beat. . . a la Bourbon Street.

* * *(9) STATE TROOPER"Nevada Boy." A beautiful girl,

with blackmail on her mind, is handed abomb instead of the hush money she hasasked from her intended victim.

(11) SCIENCE FICTION THEATR."One Thousand Eyes." Police sci-

entist Gary Williams (Vincent Price)uses a new scientific principle to eye-witness a murder in total darkness.

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(13) CHAMP. WRESTLING8:30 (2) (8) TALENT SCOUTS

(3) SEARCH FOR ADVENTURE(4) (10) WELLS FARGO-30m.Wells Fargo agent (Dale Robert-

son) is forced to take desperate measuresagainst Montana road agents when stagecoach robberies hit an all-time high.

(6) (7) VOICE OF FIRESTONESoprano Elaine Malbin and the

Firestone orchestra and chorus takeviewers to gay, romantic Paris. The timeis Spring, and the topic is love. HowardBarlow conducts.

(9) MAN CALLED "X"Ken Thurston smashes a Commu-

nish dictator with a cleverly placed lie.Barry Sullivan stars in the title role.

(11) LIFE OF RILEY-30m.

9 (2) (8) I LOVE LUCYLucy has a problem deciding what

to do to get her vacationing husbandRicky out of her hair so she can do herhousework. She and Ethel finally devisea plan to keep both men busy.

(3) PHIL SILVERS SHOW(4) (10) TWENTY-ONEJack Barry emcees a quiz program

on which two contestants compete for 21points by answering questions from anassigned category. An unlimited amountof money can be won.

(5) ROLLER DERBY(6) (7) LIFE IS WORTH LIVINGWith Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.(9) MOVIE THEATER"THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE." A

merciless killer paralyzes a New Englandtown with fear as he wantonly claims thelives of young, unprotected girls. Dor-othy McGuire, Ethel Barrymore andGeorge Brent star. First run on TV.

(11) HIGHWAY PATROL9:30 (2) (3) (8) DEC. BRIDE -30m.

Lily Ruskin goes on a "do it your-self" splurge, fixing all sorts of thingsaround the house in order to save on re-oair bills, but confusion follows. SpringByington stars.

(4) (10) ROBT. MONTGOMERYPRESENTS

Claire Bloom stars with Paul Stev-ens in "Victoria Regina." The story ofthe timeless love story of England'sQueen Victoria and Albert and how hislove influenced her life and her longreign even after his death. Featured areLeopoldine Konstantin, Norman Rose,Henry Brandon and Nan Martin. (Colorkine.)

(6) (7) WELK'S NEW FACES"The Rhythm Pals," vocal -instru-

mental trio from Vancouver, B.C., pianistJimmy Field, eight -year -old interpreterof Chopin and Beethoven, and several ofthe Welk regulars are featured on "TopTunes and New Talent" tonight.

(11) CONFIDENTIAL FILE -30m.Paul Coates and his Confidential

File staff are conducting extensive re-search on these upcominG topics: "ACloseup of Phobias;" "The Menace ofQuack Psychologists in L.A.;" and"What's Wrong with Our Jury System?"

10 (2) MONDAY THEATER -30m.(3) CONFLICT -60m.(8) FAIRBANKS PRESENTS

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-NEWS10:15 (11) MILLION VIEWER TH.

"WE WERE DANCING." NormaShearer, an impoverished princess, andMelvyn Douglas, a playboy, fall in love,elope, become professional house guestsof wealthy people. It doesn't take toolong to learn the satisfaction of reallyearning their own way. Film, making itsTV bow, features Lee Bowman, and GailPatrick.

10:30 (2) CLETE ROBERTS-15m.(4) MAN BEHIND BADGE(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE 0"LURED" with Lucille Ball, George

Sanders.

(7) STARS OF JAZZ -30m.Jeri ("Dancing on the Ceiling")

Southern makes a guest appearance withhost Bobby Troupe tonight.

(8) STUDIO ONE -60m."A Member of the Family."

(10) TEN STAR MOVIE 0"THEY MET IN A TAXI." Chester

Morris, Fay Wray.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-30m10:35 (9) DON LEE WORLD NEWS

With Ted Myers, Lee Woods, andSill Brundage.

10:45 (2) THE BIG NEWSBill Stout, Austin Greene, and Gil

Stratton.10:50 (9) WEATHERWISE

11 (2) BIG HIT MOVIE 0"NIGHT IN CASABLANCA." The

Marx Brothers are starred in this comedyof intriGue.

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(3) (7) JOHN DALY-NEWS(4) JACK LATHAM-15m

(13) BAXTER WARD -NEWS11: / 5 (4) CLEVE HERMANN

(7) DOC WEATHERWith Dr. Martin L. Klein.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-45m11:20 (7) NITECAP THEATER 0

"SILVER QUEEN." George Brent,Priscilla Lane. Girl tries to pay off herfather's creditors, but is double-crossedby her fiance.

11:30 (4) TONIGHT -60m.Jack Lescoulie hosts.

(5) DERBY RHUBARB(8) MYSTERIOUS CELL

11:45 (5) KORLA PANDIT -15m.(11) JACKSON'S THEATER Q

"PENNY SERENADE" with IreneDunne and Cary Grant.

12 (5) FINAL EDITION(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS(8) NIGHT FINAL

12:30 (2) CROSS CURRENT(4) SWING SHIFT THEATER"The Prize" with Ann Sheridan.

1 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(4) TOM FRANDSEN

1:30 (11) JACKSON'S LATE TH."LUCKY TOMMY JORDAN," with

Will Rogers, Jr., and Kevin McCarthy.

* * *

TV RATINGS

The top TV show in Los Angeles, ac-cording to the American Research Bu-rea-3, were as follows:

1. Do You Trust Wife? KNXT 38.42. $64,000 Question KNXT 37.53. You Bet Your Life KRCA 37.04. What's My Line? KNXT 36.35. A. Hitchcock Presents....KNXT 33.26. Lawrence Welk KABC 32.87. I Love Lucy KNXT 31.78. People Are Funny KRCA 29.59. Lassie KNXT 29.2

10. Phil Silvers KNXT 28.411. This Is Your Life KRCA 27.812. Disneyland KABC 27.513. Climax KNXT 27.014. Person To Person KNXT 28.515. Dragnet KRCA 28.418. Bob Cummings KNXT 25.917. Colgate Theater KTIN 25.618. Ed Sullivan KNXT 25.419. $64,000 Challenge KNXT 25.320. G. E. Theater KNXT 24.321. Wyatt Earp KABC 23.322. Perry Como KRCA 23.223. Jane Wyman KRCA 22.924. Ernie Ford KRCA 21.525. Burns & Allen KNXT 21.1

Gunsmoke KNXT 21.1Private Secretary KNXT 21.1Studio One KNXT 21.1

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TUESDAY LOGS APRIL 9mnlormation Received From Stations

Subject to Last Minute ChangeCa Indicates movie© Indicates color

MORNING5:40 (4) EARLY FARM REPORT

6 (4) TODAY-3hrs.With Dave Garroway.

6:30 (8) THIS IS MY DAY(10) Today on the Farm -30m.

6:45 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(8) FILM

6:50 (2) KNXT FARM REPORT

7 (2) (8) PANORAMA PACIFIC

(4) (10) TODAY-3hrs.7:25 (10) TODAY'S DATE BOOK -5m.7:30 (10) TODAYS CARTOONS

88:25 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.8:55 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.

(4) (10) TODAY

9 (2) (8) VALIANT LADY(4) (10) TIC TAC DOUGH

9:15 (2) (8) LOVE OF LIFE9:30 (2) (8) Search for Tomorrow

(4) (10) IT COULD BE YOU9:40 (7) KABC-TV NEWS

With Lou Cook.9:45 (2) (8) GUIDING LIGHT

(7) FUN TO REDUCEWaistline swing, around the clock,

knee stretcher.

10 (2) (8) W. CRONKITE-NEWS(4) CLOSE -UP -30m.With Jinx Falkenberg and Tex

McCrary.

(7) CHUCKO'S CARTOONS(10) HOME

10:10 (2) (8) STAND UP AND BECOUNTED

10:30 (2) (8) AS WORLD TURNS(4) CLUB 60-60m.With Joseph Gallicchio and the

NBC Orchestra, The Mello -Larks, MikeDouglas. Art Van Damm Quintet andNancy Wright.

(11) STAR SHOPPERS10:40 (10) NEWS -10m.10:55 (5) POLICE CALLS

11 (2) (8) OUR MISS BROOKS(5) CARTOONS -60m.(7) A WOMAN'S DIARY

(10) PRICE IS RIGHT

11:30SPeCial

(2) NARTB SHOWGeorge McConnaughey, Chairmanof the FCC addresses the 35th an-nual NARTB Convention being heldat the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chi-cago.

(4) (10) TENNESSEE ERNIE(7) GWINN'S MYSTERIES(8) HOUSE PARTY

(11) SHERIFF JOHNWith John Rovick.

11:50 (3) NEWS -5m.11:55 (3) FARM REPORT 5m.

AFTERNOON -(2) (8) THE BIG PAYOFF(3) (4) (10) MAT. THEATER g"Long Distance," George Low-

ther's adaptation of a two -act play byReita Lambert. This is the story of a

French maid who finds an ocean hasbeen put between her and her fiance.John Conte hosts.

(5) CHUCK 'N' LUCK -60m.With Doye O'Dell and the Cass

County Boys. Terrea Lea is featured.Free food and prizes are featured.

12:30 (2) (8) BOB CROSBY12:40 (7) NEWS -5m.

With Bill Gwinn.12:45 (7) MILANI MATINEE

Chef Milani presents "ClothesMake the Lady."

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1 (2) (8) BRIGHTER DAY(3) (4) (10) QUEEN FORWith Jack Bailey.(5) NEWS -5m.(6) MOVIE MATINEE

(11) TWIN BILL -60m.1:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER

"TONY DRAWS A HORSE" withMervyn Johns.

1:15 (2) (8) SECRET STORM(7) CHEF MILANI COOKS

1:30 (2) (8) EDGE OF NIGHT(7) MILANI MATINEE"Island of Stone."

1:45 (3) (4) (10) MOD. ROMANCES

DAY

0

2 (2) FARE FOR LADIESStarring Red Rowe. "Face the Rid-

dle" is a feature of the program.(3) (4) COMEDY TIME(5) NEWS -5m.(7) WHAT'S NAME OF SONG?With Bill Gwinn.(8) AFTERNOON SHOW

(10) PANTRY PLAYHOUSE 0"HEY, ROOKIE" with Larry

Parks, Ann Miller.2:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER2:30 (2) (8) STRIKE IT RICH -30m.

Warren Hull, emcee.(3) THIS IS THE ANSWER(4) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCESWith Bob Barker.(6) INTERNAT'L PLAYHOUSE

(7) GLAMOUR GIRLWith Jack McCoy.

3(11) MY LITTLE MARGIE

(2) (8) GARRY MOORE-30m.

(3) (6) (7) FILM FESTIVAL CI"RAINBOW JACKET" starring

Robert Morley, Kay Walsh and EdwardUnderdown. Suspenseful drama of horseracing.

(4) HOME -38m.(5) NEWS -5m.(9) SUSPECTS WANTED

(11) WONDERLAND -15m.(13) VARIETY MUSICAL

PARADE3:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER

(9) KNOW YOUR TAXES3:15 (11) STEVE MARTIN3:30 (2) (8) Arthur Godfrey Time

(5) TRICKS 'N' TREATS(9) FIREMAN JOE -60m.

(10) TV BRIDGE TABLE(13) DESTINY -30m.

3:38 (4) TOM FRANDSENCPT)

3:43 (4) HOME

4 (4) THE PRICE IS RIGHT(5) CARTOON CAROUSELCedric Galloway and his space ship

are featured.

(13) MARRIAGE FOR MODERNSDr. Leland Grover and Dr. Sybil

Richardson discuss the topic "How toSettle Differences of Opinion." Dick Gar-ton is moderator.

(10) JOHNNY DOWNS -40m.4:30 (2) EARLY SHOW

"ROMANCE ON THE HIGHSEAS." Comedy of marital mix-up andmistaken identity on a plush ocean liner.Doris Day, Janis Paige, Jack Carson,Oscar Levant.

(3) RASCAL'S CLUBHOUSE(4) TOM FRANDSEN(6) CARTOONS -30m.(7) AL JARVIS-30m.(8) EARLY SHOW 0"G-MEN."' James Cagney, Lloyd

Nolan.

(9) MILLION $ MOVIE"FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE."

Pat O'Brien stars in this true story ofa St. Louis priest who establishes a homefor orphan boys.

(11) DEL MOORE SHOW(13) HOLLYWOOD BACKSTAGE

4:35 (4) MYRON J. BENNETT (ID4:40 (4) J. McELROY MOVIE 0

"I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY."True story of Claire Phillips, an Ameri-can woman who set up a nightclub inManila and operated as a spy for theU.S. during World War II. Ann Dvorak,Gene Evans star.

(10) GENE AUTRY"SIOUX CITY SUE."

5 (6) (7) MICKEY MOUSE CLUBMEET SOOTY: "Post Office." Fea-

turing comedian Harry Corbett andSooty. MOUSEKETEERS: Guest StarDay-Robert Lamouret, favorite Frenchsinger and comedian, and his duck dum-my, "Dudule," visit the Mouseketeers.THE FIRST AMERICANS Serial: Epi-sode No. 1, "Origin of the Indians." CAR-TOON: "Daddy Duck."

(13) SIX GUN MOVIE 0"BLAZING FRONTIER" with Bus-

ter Crabbe.

5:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE

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(5) WESTERN THEATER 0"RAWHIDE RANGERS" (Part I).

Hosted by Doye O'Dell.5:40 (10) POPEYE CARTOONS5:55 (4) TOM FRANDSEN-5m.

(13) JIMMY FIDLER

EVENING

6 (2) SIX O'CLOCK REPORT

(3) FIVE STAR FINAL(4) JACK LATHAM-5m. 0(6) SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE(7) SKY KING"Dust of Destruction." The alfalfa

crop of a young rancher is imperiled bya spray laid down by a pilot hired by aneighboring rancher who has designs onacquiring the young man's property.

(8) BUFFALO BILL -30m.(9) CARTOON EXPRESS -60m.

(10) THE BIG MOVIE 0"I MARRIED A DOCTOR." Pat

O'Brien, Josephine Hutchinson. First -run in San Diego.

(11) MICKEY ROONEY SHOW"The Executive." Mickey leaves

home, armed with his elevator shoes, toanswer an out-of-town ad for a companyexecutive. The elevators prove to be his"downfall" in this case.

(13) BAXTER WARD -NEWS6:05 (4) ELMER PETERSON6:10 (4) WEATHER -JACK BLAKE Ce36:15 (2) DOUG EDWARDS-News

(4) CURT MASSEY SHOW(5) HARNESS RACING -15m.

(13) THE JUNGLE -15m."Lion -Tiger." One of the few re-

maining lions in India meets and doesbattle with a tiger in a fight between theworld's two greatest cats.

6:30 (2) (3) (8) SGT. PRESTON -30mAn Indian woman's strange "dream"

alerts Sergeant Preston to a vicious plotby two men who contemplate murder intheir attempt to gain control of a goldmine.

(5) GIL MARTYN NEWS -15m.(6) KINGDOM OF THE SEA(7) JOE PALOOKA STORY

(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.

6:45 (4) JACK LATHAM(5) SPORTS BOOK -15m.Sam Baiter.

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-15m.(2) (3) (8) $64,000

QUESTIONHal March emcees.(4) THE SEA -30m.

7

Part 2 of the "Heartbeat of a

Whale" is presented tonight showing theactual recorded heartbeat.

(5) POPEYE CARTOONS -30m.(6) FEDERAL MEN -30m.(7) WILD BILL HICKOK"The Rainmaker." A threat of

range war and the need for water Issolved by Bill and Jingles who run intoa "rainmaker."

(9) LITTLE RASCALS -30m.(11) I MARRIED JOAN -30m.

(13) FAVORITE STORY -30m."The Magician." An escape artist

promises his friends he will return fromthe grave to make contact with themfrom aiother world. Adclph MenJou,Regis Toomey and Anita Louise star.

7:30 (2) (3) SPIKE JONES(4) JONATHAN WINTERS(5) MOLLY -30m.(6) (7) CHEYENNE -60m."The Brand." Cheyenne runs into

a wanted gunman at a mountain hideoutduring his relentless search for his herdof lost horses, and his missing partner.

(8) THIS DAY 1957-30m.(9) VICTORY AT SEA -30m."Magnetic North." British Com-

mandos pull off daring raids on Germaninstallations in Norway.

(11) CODE 3-30m."The Road Back." A respectable

father and husband becomes a victim ofhis owr imagination, and in his ragetries to harm a close family friend.

(13) EDDIE CANTOR THEATER"The Atomic Brain." A mathemat-

ical gen us, working at the Atomic Prov-ing Grounds near Las Vegas. loses hissensibility when he is near a woman. Hemeets one in a gambling house, with"explosive" results. Allyn Joslin andMarie Windsor co-star.

7:40 (8) PEOPLE IN NEWS7:45 (4) (10) NBC NEWS

(8) SPORTS -5m.7:50 (8) WEATHERWORD7:55 (8) NATIONAL NEWS

8 (2) (8) PHIL SILVERS SHOW"Mess Hall Mess." Sergeant Bilko

enters a $50,000 cooking contest and triesto persuade a French restauranteer togive him his secret recipe for a deliciouscasserole. John Silo appears as theFrenchman.

(3) (4) (10) BIG SURPRISE(5) GEORGE RAFT -30m.(9) CHARLES BOYER-30m."-he Man in the Box." Boyer por-

trays four different characters in a play -within -a -play, with the reason for thestrange masquerade revealed in thestartling climax.

(11) 8 O'CLOCK THEATER ID"CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE"

(1945). A man is convicted of a crime* * *CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS RELEASEFOURTH GROUP OF TV FILMS

Charles L. Reilly, Committee on Publi-cation for Southern California for TheFirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos-ton, announced today the release of a newgroup of 13 programs in the series "HowChristian Science Heals."

The first program in the new group,entitled: "A Very Present Help InTrouble" will be telecast Sunday, April7th. Survivors of a plane crash and anautomobile accident relate how a brokenback and other severe injuries werehealed as a result of their spiritual under-standing of God's all -power and ever-present help. Mrs. Maria Soubier of Chi-cago is the moderator.

This and other programs in the serieswill continue to be telecast at 1:00 P.M.Sundays cn KABC-TV Channel 7.

re did not commit, but a loyal friendDroves his innocence. Lloyd Nolan andMichael O'Shea co-star in this first runmovie.

(13) STORIES OF THE CENTURY8:30 (2) (8) PRIVATE SEC. -30m.

Ann Sothern as Susie Ma;Namarahas dreams of becoming a "she -wolf" ofWall Street when she develops a severecase of uranium fever and plunges hersavings into highly speculative uraniumstock. Franklin Pangborn portrays anhysterical stockbroker.

(3) AMERICAN LEGEND(4) (10) PANIC -30m.Carolyn Jones stars in tonight's

drama. Airline hostess Janet Hunterlives in panic thousands of feet aloftwhen she alone discovers a secret onInternational Airlines, Flight 893, Dallasto San Diego.

(5) SPADE COOLEY SHOWSpade Cooley hosts a musical va-

riety show. Jeanie Mac, Joanne Castle,Gloria Tennes and Lucita are featuredtonight.

(6) (7) WYATT EARP-30m."Old Jake." Earp meets an old

friend under unpleasant circumstances.He tries in vain to keep old Jake fromavenging the killing of his Indian wife.

(9) WAR IN THE AIR -30m.' Re-establishment in the Far East."

Normal air traffic in the Far East is re-stored by a three phase air attack -thecampaign in Burma, the lead up to theTokyo bombing, and the A-bomb drop onthe Japanese home islands.

(13) MOVIE OF THE WEEK"MY DEAR SECRETARY" star-

ring Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas. A sec-retary marries her boss and becomesmore successful career -wise than he.

9 (2) (3) (8) TO TELL THE TRUTHBud Collyer moderates a panel con-sisting of Polly Bergen. HildyParks, Dick Van Dyke and JohnCameron Swayze who try to deter-mine which one of three contest-ants is telling the truth.

TO TELL THE TRUTHThree people all claim to beone and the same person.Mich are the imposters? BudCollyer and panel have a barrel -full of fun finding out, Tues-days at 9 pm on Channel 2.

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TUESDAY 7 LOGS APRIL 9(4) (10) JANE WYMAN-30m.Jane Wyman stars in "Mama Bu-

fano's" with Will White. A cab driverbrings a baby to a nightclub operated byan Italian family and one of the wait-resses devotes all her time to caring forthe child.

(6) (7) BROKEN ARROW"Quarantine." All Apache cattle

are ordered slain when it is learned thatthey carry a dangerous foot and mouthdisease which threatens all cattle in theArizona territory. Young Apache bravesrevolt, driving their herds toward theMexican border.

(9) MOVIE THEATER"THE STORY OF VERNON ANDIRENE CASTLE." Fred Astaireand Ginger Rogers co-star in themusic -filled biography of America'smost famous dancing team. First -run on TV.

9:30 (2) (8) RED SKELTON SHOWAlan Mowbray and Reginald Denny

guest with Red tonight. Red plays therole of Freddie the Freeloader who findshimself on a desert island with cannibals.

(3) RAY ANTHONY SHOW(4) (10) KAISER HOUROscar Homolka and Gerald Sarra-

cini star in "Murder in the House," asuspense story of a college professor"fingered" by a mob because he knowstoo much. An ex -con is assigned the Jobof doing away with the old man who iswriting a book on the workings of thecriminal mind and organization.

(5) CITY AT NIGHTKen Graue, host, visits an ice show

rehearsal in Inglewood tonight. Skatingstar Essie Davis is featured.

(6) CODE 3-30m.(7) DUPONT THEATER -30m."The Texas Rangers." A crippled

Ranger travels to Florida to capture JohnWesley Hardin, a notorious gunman ofthe early Southwest, and return him toTexas to answer for his crimes. Jim Da-vis and William Tallman are co-starred.

(11) TOP PLAYS OF 1957"It's Easy to Get Ahead." George

Brent and Gene Raymond star in thestory of office politics on the executivelevel.

10 (2) OUR MISS BROOKS(6) HEADLINE STORY -30m.(7) CRISIS -30m."Conquerer's Island." A man tells

the strange tale of being held captive onan island by a scientist who claims hewill one day rule the world. Ray Mont-gomery stars.

(8) DICK POWELL-30m.(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-NEWS

(13) ADV. IN HYPNOTISM

10:15 (11) MILLION VIEWER TH. 0"THE CHASER" (1938). An ambu-

lance -chasing lawyer has the tablesturned on him by the bus company hehas successfully bilked for a long time.Dennis O'Keefe and Lewis Stone co-star.A TV premiere showing.

10:30 (2) CLETE ROBERTS-15m.(3) (4) HOLD THAT NOTEBert Parks emcees quiz show in

which two contestants at a time competeto identify an excerpt from a song playedby the orchestra.

(5) VIDEO PLAYHOUSE"CONFLICT OF WINGS" starring

John Gregson.

(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE"TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS"

with Robert Newton.(7) SHERLOCK HOLMES-30m.(8) LATE SHOW"WINGS OF THE NAVY." Olivia

de Havilland, George Brent.(9) DON LEE WORLD NEWS

(10) THE CRUSADERS -30m.(13) TOM DUGGAN-30m.

10:45 (2) THE BIG NEWS -15m.With Bill Stout, Gil Stratton and

Austin Green.

11 (2) BIG HIT MOVIE"FOUR WAYS OUT" starring Gina

Lollabrigida. Four men hold up the cash-ier's office of a football stadium. (20thCentury -Fox premiere on TV.)

(3) (7) JOHN DALY-NEWS(4) JACK LATHAM-15m.

9) WEATHERWISE-5m.(10) TEN STAR MOVIE

"SAHARA" starring HumphreyBogart.

(13) BAXTER WARD NEWS11:15 (4) CLEVE HERMANN-SPORTS

(7) DOC WEATHER -15m.(13) TOM DUGGAN-45m.

11:20 (7) NITECAP THEATER"WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO." Eva

Gabor, John Loder. The Count becomesmixed up in an extortion case in Paris.

I 1 :30 (4) TONIGHTJack Lescoulie, host, with Hy Gar-

diner, Bob Considine, Earl Wilson, IkeKupoinet, Paul Coates and Vernon Scott.

11:45 (11) JACKSON'S THEATER

12 (5) FINAL EDITION(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS(8) NIGHT FINAL

10:00P.M. 13

"ADVENTURES INHYPNOTISM"

KCOP Channel

BaseballEvery major league baseball team will

appear at least once onthe 1957 scheduleof CBS Television's "Baseball Game ofthe Week," starting its third successiveseason April 6.

The schedule for the first eight gamesincludes three appearances by the WorldChampion New York Yankees and twoby the National League Champion Brook-lyn Dodgers.

As the pennant race warms up, suc-ceding dates in the 26 -week schedulewill be announced, to give televisionviewers the hottest game each Saturday.

"Play ball" on the CBS Television Net-work is slated for April 6 in Houston,Texas, where the Cleveland Indians facethe New York Giants in a pre-seasongame. Air time is 11:15 a.m. Other datesannounced:Date CBS Regular GameApril 13 - Brooklyn Dodgers vs. N. Y.

Yankees, at Brooklyn.April 20 - N. Y. Yankees vs. Boston Red

Sox.April 27 - Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland

Indians.May 4 - Cincinnati Redlegs vs. N. Y.

Giants.May 11 - Milwaukee Braves vs. St.

Louis Cardinals.May 18 - Detroit Tigers vs. N. Y. Yan-

kees.May 25 - N. Y. Giants vs. Brooklyn

Dodgers.Besides home -schedule agreements

with the Yankees and the Dodgers, CBSTelevision will have exclusive nationalnetwork rights to the home games of thefollowing major league teams: ClevelandIndians, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers,Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Redlegs,Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals,New York Giants.

The "old rancher," Dizzy Dean, willonce again handle the play-by-play com-mentary on "Baseball Game of theWeek.' Dizzy will be supported by Bud-dy Blattner, ex -major league infielder.

* * *

12:30 (2) CROSS CURRENT

(4) SWING SHIFT THTR. 0Fay Bainter and Karen Sharpe star

in "Jenny."

1 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(4) TOM FRANDSEN

1:30 (11) JACKSON'S LATE THEATER"SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING

NEW" with Jackie Cooper and WandaHendrix.

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MORNING5:4(1 (4) EARLY FARM REPORT

6 (4) TODAY-3hrs.

6:30 (8) THIS IS MY FAITH(10) TODAY ON THE FARM 30m

6:45 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(8) FILM

6:50 (2) KNXT FARM REPORT(2) (8) PANORAMA PACIFIC(4) (10) TODAY

7:25 (10) TODAY'S DATEBOOK-5m.7:30 (10) TODAY'S CARTOONS

(4) (10) TODAY

7

88:25 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.8:55 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.

9 (2) (8) VALIANT LADY(4) TIC TAC DOUGH -30m.

(10) INTERIOR DECORATION"Lighting."

9:15 (2) (8) LOVE OF LIFE -15m.9:30 (2) (8) SEARCH FOR

TOMORROW(4) (10) IT COULD BE YOU

9:40 (7) KABC-TV NEWS9:45 (2) (8) GUIDING LIGHT

(7) FUN TO REDUCEside leg

swing. With Margaret Firth.

10 (2) (8) W. CRONKITE-NEWS(4) CLOSE -UP -30m.(7) CHUCKO'S CARTOONS

(10) HOME SHOW10:10 (2) (8) STAND UP AND BE

COUNTED10:30 (2) (8) AS WORLD TURNS

(4) CLUB 60-60m. CDWith Joseph Gallicchio and the

NBC Orchestra, The Mello -Larks, ArtVan Damme Quintet, Mike Douglas andNancy Wright.

10:40 (10) NEWS -10m.10:55 (5) POLICE CALLS

11 (2) (8) OUR MISS BROOKS(5) CARTOONS -60m.(7) A WOMAN'S DIARY

(10) THE PRICE IS RIGHT(11) STAR SHOPPERS

With Bill Welsh.11:30 (2) (8) HOUSE PARTY

With Art Linkletter.(4) (10) TENNESSEE ERNIE(6) MOVIE MATINEE 0(7) GWINN'S MYSTERIES

(11) SHERIFF JOHN'S BRIGADEWith John Rovick and Susie's

Sketchbook.11:50 (3) NEWS -5m.11:55 (3) FARM REPORT -5m.

AFTERNOON

12 (2) (8) THE BIG PAYOFF(3) (4) (10) MAT. THEATERA British soldier, who has deserted

to the -.ropics falls in love with thedaughter of the man who is binding himto a life of crime in "Point of Clearing,"an original teleplay by West Coast writ-er Robert Thompson. John Conte hosts.

(5) CHUCK 'N' LUCK -60m.With Doye O'Dell and the Cass

County Boys. Featuring stunts and prizes.12:30 (2: (8) BOB CROSBY12:40 (7) NEWS -5m.12:45 (7) MILANI MATINEE

"Tie Perfect Gentleman" withBruce Sabot.

1(2) (8) BRIGHTER DAY -15m.(3: (4) (10) QUEEN FOR DAYWith Jack Bailey.(5) NEWS -5m.(6) MOVIE -90m.

(11) TWIN BILL -90m.Norma Gilchrist.

1:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER"WALLS COME TUMBLING

DOWN" with Lee Bowman. MargueriteChapman.

1:15 (2) (8) SECRET STORM(7: CHEF MILANI COOKS

1:30 (2) (8) EDGE OF NIGHT(7) MILANI MATINEE"Boy Wears a Gun."

1:45 (3) (4) (10) MOD. ROMANCES

2 (Z FARE FOR LADIES -30m.Starring Red Rowe. with humor by

Arleen Harris.(3) (4) COMEDY TIME(51 NEWS-Sm.(7) WHAT'S NAME OF SONG?(8) AFTERNOON SHOW

(10) PANTRY PLAYHOUSE"KANSAS CITY KITTY."

Davis, Bob Crosby.2:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER2:30 (2) (8) STRIKE IT RICH -30m.

(3) WHAT'S THE ANSWER(4) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCESWith Bob Barker.(6) ORIENT EXPRESS -30m.(7) GLAMOUR GIRLWith Jack McCoy.

(11) MY LITTLE MARGIE3 (2) (8) GARRY MOORE-30m.

(3) (6) (7) AFT. FESTIVAL"FAST AND LOOSE" starring

Stanley Holloway. Man, on a holidaywith his wife, runs into an old girl friend.

(4) HOME -38m.(5) NEWS -5m.

(11) WONDERLAND3:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER3:15 (11) STEVE MARTIN3:25 (9) SUSPECTS WANTED3:30 (2) (8) ARTHUR GODFREY

3:353:383:43

(5)(9)

(13)(4)(4)

0Joan

MILADY -30m.FIREMAN JOE -60m.VARIETY MUSIC'L PARADETOM FRANDSENHOME

4 (4) PRICE IS RIGHT(5) CARTOON CAROUSELMr. H. V. Guedell with his collec-

tion and information on flying saucers Isfeatured.

(10) JOHNNY DOWNS

4:15 (13) DESTINY -45m.4:30 (2) THE EARLY SHOW

"CANON CITY." Story of an act-ual prison break which stars Scott Brady,Jeff Corey and Whit Bissell.

(3) RASCAL'S CLUBHOUSE(4) TOM FRANDSEN(6) CARTOONS -30m.(7) AL JARVIS-30m.(8) EARLY SHOW -60m. 0"HI, NELLIE." Glenda Farrell,

Paul Muni. San Diego debut.(9) MILLION $ MOVIE"COURT-MARTIAL." David Niven

stars as an English Army officer who isforced into thievery in order to exposeindignities heaped on him by his Jealouscommanding officer.

(11) DEL MOORE SHOW4:35 (4) MYRON J. BENNETT CD

4:40 (4) J. McELROY MOVIE ©Q"LONGHORN" with Bill Elliott.

(10) ROY ROGERS MOVIE Q"THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL."

5 (6) (7) MICKEY MOUSE CLUBNEWSREEL SPECIAL: "Faroe Is-

land Cliff Birds." Newsreel cameras visit'the Faroe Islands, situated halfway be-.:ween Iceland and Norway. MOUSEK E-TEERS: Anything Can Happen Day -"Disneyland Holiday No. 3 - Frontier -.and." Mouseketeers visit fabulous Dis-neyland Park for a trip through Fron.tierland. THE FIRST AMERICANS Se -

Episode No. 2, "Indians on Horse -pack." CARTOON: "Pluto's Purchase."

(13) SIX GUN MOVIE -60m. 0"THUNDERING GUNSLINGER."

with Buster Crabbe.5:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE

(5) WESTERN THEATER"RAWHIDE RANGERS" (Part II).

Hosted by Doye O'Dell.5:40 (10) POPEYE CARTOONS5:55 (4) TOM FRANDSEN-5m.

(13) JIMMY FIDLER-5m.

cep

0

EVENING

6 (2) SIX O'CLOCK REPORTWith Clete Roberts, Bill Stout and

Gil Stratton.(3) FIVE STAR FINAL(4) JACK LATHAM-5m.(6) JUDGE ROY BEAN(7) KIT CARSON -30m.(8) THIS DAY 1957(9) CARTOON EXPRESS -60m.With "Engineer" Bill Stulla.

(10) THE BIG MOVIE"COLLEEN" starring Ruby Keel-

er. First -run in San Diego.(11) WATERFRONT -30m.

"Driftwood," a shop owned by amarried couple who once served a pris-on term, is the battleground between con-fidence men on one side, and the coupleand Cap'n Harrick on the other.

(13) BAXTER WARD -NEWS6:05 (4) ELMER PETERSON -5m. C6:10 (4) WEATHER -JACK BLAKE C

(8) ED RUNGE-SPORTS6:15 (2) DOUG EDWARDS-15m.

(4) CURT MASSEY SHOW(5) HARNESS RACES -15m.

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WEDNESDAY 79 LOGS APRIL 10(13) THE JUNGLE -15m."Avocet." A female executes a

strange series of movements as she pro-tects her young from a prowling ferret.

6:20 (8) S. D. NEWSREEL6:25 (8) WEATHERWORD6:30 (2) GIANT STEP -30m.

Bert Parks emcees quiz show forteenagers.

(3) MY HERO -30m.(5) GIL MARTYN-NEWS(6) WHIRLYBIRDS -30m.(7) WILD BILL HICKOK-30m."Trap of Diamonds." A kindly bar-

ber and a dunk in the town bathhouseseem to lead to the plundering and mur-dering of innocent settlers. Wild Bill andJingles try to solve the puzzle.

(8) HAWKEYE-MOHICAN(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.Jack Mahoney and Dick West in

"Secret Lode."6:45 (4) JACK LATHAM-15m. 0

(5) SPORTS BOOK -15m.(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-15m.

7 (2) U. S. STEEL HOURMelvyn Douglas and Geraldine

Page star in "The Hill Wife." A sensi-tive drama revolving around the ruggedsimplicity of the lives of people in theNew England farm country.

(3) LAWRENCE WELK-60m.(4) JAMES FITZPATRICK 0(5) POPEYE CARTOONS -30m.(6) TV READERS DIGEST(7) (8) WED. NIGHT FIGHTSGil Cadilli, 6th ranking feather-

weight, from Los Angeles, and DaveyMoore meet in a 10 -round match at Mi-ami's Biscayne Arena in Miami, Fla. JackDress calls the action.

(9) LITTLE RASCALS -30m.(11) 20 CENTURY -FOX

MOVIE"BOOMERANG" starring Dana

Andrews, Jane Wyatt and Lee J. Cobb.The real life story of a state's attorneywho valued another man more than hisown political ambitions.

(13) VAGABOND"Wickenburg." The West, in all

its desert beauty, its riding, hunting,square dancing and breath -taking scen-ery, is the goal of cameras visiting thedude ranch capital in Western Arizona.Bill Burud hosts.

7:30 (4) XAVIER CUGAT SHOW 0(5) WANTED -30m.The story of Ralph Grubisich want-

ed for armed robbery and murder in Buf-falo, New York. Walter McGraw nar-rates.

(6) CHINA SMITH -30m.

(9) SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE"Guns for El Khadar." Tim andToubo Join the French Foreign Le-gion in exposing a notorious gun-runner who is posing as an Ameri-can espionage agent.

(13) KINGDOM OF THE SEA"Torpedo." A tribute to the Navy's

"Silent Service," and the submarine thatspotted the Japanese fleet, and sailed intoNagasaki harbor to sink warships underthe eyes of Japanese shore batteries.

7:45 (4) (10) NBC NEWS -15m.(7) HANK WEAVER'S CORNER

7:50 (8) PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

8 (2) (8) ARTHUR GODFREY(3) NAVY LOG -30m.(4) (10) MASQ. PARTY(5) ERROL FLYNN THEATER(6) (7) DISNEYLAND -60m."People of the Desert." Walt Dis-

ney graphically and dramaticaly illus-trates little known secrets of the fasci-nating people who live in arid regionsof the world. He draws a parallel be-tween the Navaho of America's South-west, and the "Blue Men" of Morocco,whose means of survival are so similar.

(9) STAR PERFORMANCE"A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln." Joanne

Dru stars as a flirtatious wife who learnsan Important lesson in conduct from thePresident himself.

(13) WONDERS OF WORLD"Morris Dancers of England," per-form the traditional dance on Whit-monday in the scenic old town ofBampton. The Linkers also visitLondon where they visit Big Ben,Piccadilly Circus, meet Queen Eliz-abeth, and see ancient castles andthe mysterious Druid temple.

8:30 (3) ROSEMARY CLOONEY-30mVincent Price is guest.

(5) OLYMPIC WRESTLINGWith Dick Lane.(9) FEDERAL MEN -30m."Case of the Lady in Hiding." Fed-

eral agents search for the former girl-friend of a gangster when they learn sheis marked for death.

SPECIAL(11) MOVIE PREMIEREBill Welsh and Shirley Thomaspresent an on -the -spot coverage ofthe premiere for "Designing Wom-an," at the RKO Pantages Theater.Welsh and Miss Thomas will greetthe film's stars, Lauren Baca!! andGregory Peck, along with otherHollywood celebrities and dignita-ries.

(13) AMERICAN LEGEND -30m."The Palmetto Conspiracy." De-

tective Allan Pinkerton stumbles onto aplot to assassinate President-elect Abra-ham Lincoln as he passes through Balti-more on his way to Washington. By Join-ing the Southern sympathizers he is ableto thwart the plan.

9 (2) (8) THE MILLIONAIREBarbara Ruick and Kim Spalding

star in "Millionaire Crystal Sands." Anairport waitress learns that a milliondollars can change a lot of things includ-ing the date of her wedding. She findsthat sudden wealth also helps her settlethe confusion of choosing a husband.

(3) SHERIFF OF COCHISE

COLOR(4) ( 10) HALLMARK HALL OF FAME PRESENTS

igite Neoinen tAe Weeezi "William Nichols' TV adaptation of the memorable

Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.Jack Point, the Jester ALFRED DRAKEPhoebe CELESTE HOLMThe Colonel BILL HAYESElsie BARBARA COOK

The two -act operetta, termed themost ambitious of the Joint effortsof composer Arthur Seymour Sulli-van and librettist WilliamSchwench Gilbert, is the story of ayoung colonel imprisoned for sor-cery through the macinations of aconniving relative who hopes to in-herit the colonel's estate. The sceneis the tower of London, the time400 years ago.

"The Yeoman of the Guard" firstwas presented in London's SavoyTheater on October 3, 1888 and hasbeen revived repeatedly since then,in most parts of the English speak-ing world.

Franz Allers conducts the 90 -min-ute colorcast. Paul Godkin is thechoreographer. Scenery is by PaulBarnes and costumes by Noel Tay-lor.

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(6) (7) NAVY LOG -30m."SSN-571." A crusty submarine

veteran wages a war of psychologyagainst a cocky young recruit who reactsviolently to the oldtimer's attempts toschool him aboard the Navy's first atom-ic powered submarine, USS NAUTILUS.

(9) MOVIE THEATER 0"THE STORY OF VERNON AND

IRENE CASTLE." Fred Astaire and Gin-ger Rogers co-star in the music -filledbiography of America's most famousdancing team. First -run on TV.

(11) FRONTIER DOCTOR -30m."The Homesteaders." Bill Baxter

proves he is as capable with a gun as heis with a scalpel when he helps smash avicious range war.

(13) RACKET SQUAD -30m.9:30 (2) (3) I'VE GOT A SECRET

With Garry Moore and panelistsBill Cullen, Jane Meadows, Faye Emer-son, and Henry Morgan.

(6) (7) OZZIE & HARRIET"Ricky the Drummer." The young-

est Nelson, Ricky, takes the limelight ashe gets to play drums with a band, do a"bop" dance with a pretty girl, and sing"I'm Walkin'," his latest real -life re-cording on the Verve label.

(8) MEN OF ANNAPOLIS -30m.(11) BADGE 714-30m.

Sgt. Friday poses as a narcoticsbuyer in seeking the source behind a

steady flow of narcotics into the Los An-geles area.

(13) NIGHTWATCH-30m.Police Recorder Donn Reed and

Sgt. Ron Perkins. in Unit 56, escort a

drunk home, attend a strange all smoke,no flame fire, and arrest a narcotics sus-pect at a drive-in, in this week's on -the -spot coverage of police units in action.

NEW CHARLIE CHAN"Charlie Chan," famed Oriental detec-

tive has .been "retired" from his manyyears with the Honolulu Police Depart-ment by his new employers, TelevisionPrograms of America, Inc. (TPA). Nowthe famous Earl Derr Biggers charactergoes on a private consulting basis withfirst stop London, England. From therehe may travel to many other parts of theworld to ferret out criminals and workwith law enforcement officials of manynations to solve crimes.

J. Carrol Naish, who plays the titlerole in the "New Adventures of CharlieChan" has left for London where he joinsTPA Executive Producer Leon Fromkessand TPA Producer Rudy Flothow for theshooting of 35 more of the films. His"Number One Boy," James Hong, leavesin April. Naish will take the Queen Maryto England. The London films are ex-pected to take about six months to shoot.

10 (2) EYE TO EYEBill Stout delves into

lives and backgrounds ofmost controversial figureson the show.

(3) SCIENCE FICTION -30m.(4) (10) THIS IS YOUR LIFERalah Edwards presents life

stories of interesting people.(6) (7) FORD THEATER -30m."Moment of Decision." A broken

short-wave radio becomes a killer'sweapon for murder on a small vacationisland. Victor Jory, Jane Greer and Mar-shall Thompson co-star.

(8) HEY JEANNIE-30m.(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-News(13) INCOME TAX -30m.

"Your Federal Income Tax." Hereis a special program to help viewers com-plete their 1956 tax forms.

10:15 (11) MILLION VIEWER TH. 0"LONDON BY NIGHT" (1937).

George Murphy, Rita Johnson and Vir-ginia Field star in this thri:ler about ahomicidal maniac, set in London. Firsttime on TV for this MGM picture.

10:30 (2) CLETE ROBERTS-15m.(3) DATELINE EUROPE -30m.(4) PARAGON PLAYHOUSEWalter Abel stars in "Emerald

Green," the story of a young boy whorejects his stepmother because of hisgreat love for his own mother.

(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE"RACKET MAN" with Tom Neal,

Hugh Beaumont.

the personalthe West's

who appear

(7) FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE"The Lonely One." Columnist Da-vid Chase (Edmund Lowe) thinksnoth ng of a glass paper weightthat is delivered to him until amurdered man turhs up holding asimilar one in his hand.

(8) LATE SHOW"LITTLE CAESAR." Edward G.

Robinsor.(9)DON LEE WORLD NEWSWith Ted Myers, Bill Brundige and

Lee Woods.

(10) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT(13) TOM DUGGAN-30m.

10:45 (2) BIG NEWS -15m.With Bill Stout, Austin Greene,

and Gil Stratton.

The CatalinaStation

ON YOURDIAL

11 (2) BIG HIT MOVIE"WAR OF THE WILDCATS" star-

ring John Wayne, Albert Dekker andMartha Scott. Two men are rivals forti.e same oil claim and the same girl.

(3) (7) JOHN DALY-NEWS(4) JACK LATHAM-15m.(5) STRICTLY INFORMALWith Larry Finley.(9) WEATHERWISE-5m.

(10) TEN STAR MOVIE"NONE SHALL ESCAPE"

Alexander Knox, Marsha Hunt.(13) BAXTER WARD-NEWS

0with

(9) McDANIEL'S MOVIE 0"THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI."Charles Laughton stars as thebeachcombing head of a family of18 in this delightful tale. Ably sup-ported by Jon Hall and FlorenceBates, he sees his family throughisland adventures ranging fromcock fights to weddings and fromfeasts to a typhoon. Hosted by DonCordray.

11:15 (4) CLEVE HERMANN-SPORTS(7) DOC WEATHERWith Dr. Martin L. Klein.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-45m.11:20 (7) NITECAP THEATER

"STEPCHILD." A secondriage attempt does not provide a happyhome for a man's two children. Brenda'nyce, Donald Woods co-star.

11:30 (4) TONIGHTWith Jack Lescoulie at the New

York "Anchor Desk."11:45 (11) JACKSON'S THEATER 0

"NO PLACE FOR A LADY" withWm. Gargan and Margaret Lindsay.

12 (5) FINAL EDITION(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS

12:30 (2) CROSS CURRENT -30m.(4) SWING SHIFT TH.Joanne Dru and George Nader star

in "Richard and the Lion."(8) NIGHT FINAL

12:45 (4) TOM FRANDSEN

0mar -

1(2) GIVE US THIS DAY

1:30 (11) JACKSON'S LATE THEATER"MASON-DIXON LINE," with Pe-

ter Lawford and Joanne Gilbert.

FOR MUSIC YOU LIKE-

just enough news and correct

time - all day long

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MORNING5:40 (4) EARLY FARM REPORT

6 (4) TODAY-3hrs.With Dave Garroway, Frank Blair

and Helen O'Connell.

6:30 (8) THIS IS MY FAITH(10) TODAY ON THE FARM

6:45 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(8) YOUR HEALTH

6:50 (2) KNXT FARM REPORTWith Paul Pierce.

7 (2) (8) PANORAMA PACIFICWith Red Rowe, Grant Holcomb,

Roy Maypole and Helen Parrish.(4) (10) TODAYWith Dave Garroway, Frank Blair,

and Helen O'Connell.7:25 (10) TODAY'S DATEBOOK-5m.7:30 (10) TODAY'S CARTOONS

8 (4) (10) TODAYWith Dave Garroway.

8:25 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.8:55 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.

9 (2) (8) VALIANT LADY(4) (10) TIC TAC DOUGHWith Jack Barry.

9:15 (2) (8) LOVE OF LIFE9:30 (2) (8) Search For Tomorrow

(4) (10) IT COULD BE YOUBill Leyden hosts.

9:40 (7) KABC-TV NEWSWith Lou Cook.

9:45 (2) (8) GUIDING LIGHT(7) FUN TO REDUCEWith Margaret Firth.Hip roll, knee puller, high kick and

backward kick.

10 (2) (8) W. CRONKITE-NEWS(4) CLOSE -UP -30m.(7) CHUCKO'S CARTOONS

(10) HOME SHOW10:10 (2) (8) STAND UP AND BE

COUNTED

10:30 (2) (8) WORLD TURNS(4) CLUB 60-60m.With Joseph Gallicchio and the

NBC Orchestra, The Mello -Larks. ArtVan Damme Quintet, Mike Douglas andNancy Wright.

10:40 (10) NEWS -10m.10:55 (5) POLICE CALLS

11 (2) (8) OUR MISS BROOKS(5) CARTOONS -60m.(7) A WOMAN'S DIARY

(10) TV KITCHEN -30m.(11) STAR SHOPPERS

With Bill Welsh.11:30 (2) (8) HOUSE PARTY

With Art Linkletter.(4) (10) TENNESSEE ERNIE(7) GWINN'S MYSTERIES

(11) SHERIFF JOHN'S BRIGADESheriff John visits the Ceretto GiacchinoBakery, which specializes in ultra -specialpastries for clubs, hotels, and big specialparties.

11:50 (3) NEWS -5m.11:55 (3) FARM REPORT -5m.

AFTERNOON

12 (2) (8) THE BIG PAYOFF(3) (4) (10) MAT. THEATER CCA quiet young lady and her flirta-

tious kid sister vie for the eye of a dash-ing adventurer in "The Sport," HelenHanff's adaptation of a short story byMarjorie Worthington. John Contc hosts.

(5) CHUCK 'N' LUCK -60m.With Doye O'Dell and Cass County

Boys. Terrea Lea is featured.

12:30 (2) (8) BOB CROSBYFeaturing Paula Kelley, The Mod-

ernaires, and Carol Richards.12:40 (7) NEWS -5m.

With Bill Gwinn.12:45 (7) MILANI MATINEE

Chef Milani presents "The Visitor"with Conrad Nagel.

1 (2) (8) THE BRIGHTER DAY(3) (4) (10) Queen For A DayWith Jack Bailey.(5) NEWS -5m.

(11) TWIN BILL -90m.Norma Gilchrist, hostess.

1:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER"WOMAN HATER" starring Stew-

art Granger.1:15 (2) (8) SECRET STORM

(7) CHEF MILANI COOKS1:30 (2) (8) EDGE OF NIGHT

(7) MILANI MATINEE"Death of a Smart Alec" with Ar-

thur Space.1:45 (3) (4) (10) MOD. ROMANCES

2 (2) FARE FOR LADIESWith Red Rowe, humor by Arleen

Harris.(3) (4) COMEDY TIME(5) NEWS -5m.(7) WHAT'S NAME OF SONG?With Bill Gwinn.(8) AFTERNOON SHOW

(10) PANTRY PLAYHOUSE 0"LET'S FALL IN LOVE." Ann

Sothern, Edmund Lowe.2:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER2:30 (2) (8) STRIKE IT RICH

Warren Hull, emcee.(3) BOB CROSBY SHOW(4) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCESWith Bob Barker.(6) PLAY OF THE WEEK(7) GLAMOUR GIRLWith Jack McCoy.

(11) MY LITTLE MARGIE2:45 (3) INDUSTRY ON PARADE

3 (2) (8) GARRY MOORE(3) (6) (7) AFT. FESTIVAL 0"FORBIDDEN CARGO." High ad-

venture accompanies a British customsinvestigator as he tracks down an inter-national smuggling ring. Nigel Patrick,Terence Morgan. Jack Warner and Eliz-abeth Sellars star.

(4) HOME(5) NEWS -5m.

(11) WONDERLAND -15m.(13) WHO KNOWS THIS?

Arnold Pike presents a quiz on Re-flection, refraction and medical instru-ments from Torrence High School.

3:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER3:15 (11) STEVE MARTIN3:25 (9) SUSPECTS WANTED3:30 (2) (8) GODFREY TIME

(5) TRICKS 'N' TREATS(9) FIREMAN JOE -60m.Cartoons and tips on fire prever-

tion. Fireman Joe and Sparky host.(13) VARIETY MUSICAL PARADE

3:38 (4) TOM FRANDSEN3:43 (4) HOME

4 (4) PRICE IS RIGHT(5) CARTOON CAROUSELNew Warner Brothers cartoon be-

gins today.

(10) JOHNNY DOWNS -40m.4:15 (13) DESTINY -30m.4:30 (2) EARLY SHOW -90m. 0

"JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME"with Richard Crane, Faye Marlowe. AirForce vets find new thrills flying inpeacetime skies. (20th Century -Fox pre-miere on TV.)

(3) RASCALS CLUBHOUSEWith Valerie Landon.(4) TOM FRANDSEN(6) CARTOONS -30m.(7) AL JARVIS-30m.(8) EARLY SHOW 0"QUIET PLEASE, MURDER."

George Sanders, Gail Patrick. San Diegodebut.

(9) MILLION $ MOVIE"BORDERLINE." A police woman

tries a dangerous scheme in an attemptto track down a narcotics king operatingout of Mexico. Claire Trevor and FredMac -Murray co-star.

(11) DEL MOORE SHOW4:35 (4) MYRON J. BENNETT4:40 (4) J. McELROY MOVIE 00

"MANBAIT." This unusual mur-der story is set mainly in an Englishbookshop arid stars George Brent andMarguerite Chapman.

(10) GENE AUTRY MOVIE 0"BLUE MONTANA SKIES."

co)

5 (6) (7) MICKEY MOUSE CLUBTHE JAPANESE FOREIGN COR-

RESPONDENT: "Japanese New Year."George Nagata narrates a visit to Japanfor the Japanese New Year festivities.MOUSEKETEERS: Circus Day - TheFrelanes, outstanding bicycle act. THEFIRST AMERICANS Serial: Episode No.3, "Indians of Yesterday." CARTOON:JIMINY CRICKET PRESENTS: Ency-

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(13) SIX GUN MOVIE"THE LONE RIDER IN GHOST

TOWN" with Al "Fuzzy" St. John.

5:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE-30m.(5) WESTERN THEATER"THE THROWBACK" with Buck

Jones (Part I). Hosted by Doye O'Dell.

5:40 (10) POPEYE CARTOON5:55 (4) TOM FRANDSEN-5m.

(13) JIMMY FIDLER-Sm.

EVENING

6 (2) SIX O'CLOCK REPORTWith Clete Roberts, Bill Stout and

Gil Stratton.

(3) FIVE STAR FINAL(4) JACK LATHAM-5m.(6) RANGE RIDER -30m.(7) ANNIE OAKLEY-30m."Western Privateer." A son re-

turns to clear his father's name ofcharges that he led a man into a deathtrap.

(8) WILD BILL HICKOK-30m.(9) CARTOON EXPRESSWith "Engineer" Bill Stulla and

roundhouse guests.

(10) THE BIG MOVIE*"SWING YOUR LADY,"

Humphrey Bogart.

ill) SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH(13) BAXTER WARD

6:05 (4) ELMER PETERSON (D)

6:10 (4) WEATHER-JACK BLAKE C)

6:15 (2) DOUG EDWARDS-NEWS(4) CURT MASSEY SHOWWith Curt Massey, Martha Tilton,

and music by Country Washburn.

with

(5) HARNESS RACING(13) THE JUNGLE -15m.

"Bear -Puma." A hungry puma re-grets the day he invaded the quiet sur-roundings of a mother bear and her fam-ily of cubs.

6:30 (2) BRAVE EAGLE -30m.(3) MICKEY ROONEY SHOW(5) GIL MARTYN-News-15m.(6) MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY

FREE DOGS! FREE CATS!

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(7) SHEENA-30m."Land of the Rogues." A ruthless

criminal stampedes the Jungle animals,hoping it will force the Ninomo tribes toleave their village,at which time he canlearn the hiding place of their valuabletreasures. Irish McCalla sta-s as Sheena.

(8) NAME THAT TUNE(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETHWith Betty White and Del Moore.

(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.6:45 (4) JACK LATHAM-15m.

(5) SPORTS BOOK -15m.With Sam Batter.

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-NEWS(2) MEN OF ANNAPOLIS(3) (4) HAWKEYE-MOHICANPreacher Hale sends for Hawkeye

and Chingachgook to help halt a wave ofsuperstition in the town of Wainville.

(5) POPEYE CARTOONS -30m.With Tom Hatton and studio

guests.

(6) ALL STAR THEATER(7) STUDIO 57-30m."Always Open and Shut." Two po-

lice officers face a showdown becauseone has married the fiance of the other.Scott Brady, Jean Howell and Ray Dan -ton sta-.

(8) CHARLES BOYER TH."Moorings."(9) LITTLE RASCALS -30m.

(11) ALL-STAR THEATER"Taming of the Shrewd." An ad-

vertising executive and horse -playerlends a bankroll to a beautiful womanto aid her in her fight to land a big oiltycoon. Don Taylor and Joan Voha star.

(13) I SEARCH FOR ADV."Caravan." Michael Hagopian Joinsa caravan of Jats for the annualvisit to the top barter -trade mar-ket in Southwest Tibet. He showsfamily life, schooling for young-sters, and the sacrificial feastwhich ends the annual bartering."Tne Big Swim." Bill Beer andJohn Daggett conquer the treach-erous Colorado River rapids byswimming, not boating, throughthe killer rapids, for another firstin the history of swimming.

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7:30 (2) NAME THAT TUNE -30m.With George DeWitt.(3) (4) (10) DINAH SHORE

(5) ASSIGNMENT AMERICA"The Sportsmen's Show." Bill Bur-rud and KTLA's remote Assign-ment America cameras visit theSportsmen's Show at the Pan -Pa-cific Auditorium, to see millions ofdo lars worth of sperting equip-ment in action in the hands of ex-pe-ta in every sporting field.

"I SEARCH FOR ADVENTURE"TONIGHT 1 P.M.

KCOP 13

(6) ROSEMARY CLOONEYHildegarde is guest.(7) LONE RANGER -30m."The Prince of Buffalo Gap." The

masked man and Tonto are caught upin international intrigue, with a foreignthrone hanging in the balance.

(8) THIS DAY 1957(9) GANGBUSTERS -30m."Trapper." A woodsman's canny

knowledge of the outdoors makes the Jobof tracking and capturing him for mur-der a difficult one for Forest Rangers.

(11) CAPT. GRIEF STORIES7:40 (8) PEOPLE IN NEWS7:45 (3) JONATHAN WINTERS

(4) (10) NBC NEWS -15m.With Chet Huntley and David

Brinkley.(8) SPORTS

7:50 (8) WEATHERWORD-5m.7:55 (8) NATIONAL NEWS

8 (2) (8) BOB CUMMINGSA wealthy society girl plys Bob

Collins with everything from sports carsto diamond -studded watches to get himin her clutches. Gail Robbins is featured.TV -Radio Life columnist Jack Hollandalso appears in the skit.

(3) (4) (10) GROUCHO MARX(5) BOSS LADY -30m.The Boss Lady dons a blonde wig

when a Latin from Nicaragua arrives tolet a big house building contract and shelearns his weakness is blondes.

(6) HIDDEN TREASURE

7) CALO PET EXCHANGEFrank Wright and singer BarbaraMcRitchie find homes for aban-doned, homeless pets, presented byCato Dog Food.

(9) BIFF BAKER -30m.(11) RAY MILLAND SHOW

"Meet Mr. McNulty." ProfessorMcNulty returns home to find a strangewoman taking a bath in his tub. He isslightly embarrassed in front of thepolice when the case is explained.

(13) DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT"The Piece of String," Steve Mitch-

ell finds by the body of a murdered agentprovides a clue to enemy sabotage plansin South America.

8:30 (2) (8) SHOWER OF STARSJack Benny stars with Tallulah

Bankhead, Ed Wynn, Tommy Sands andspecial guest Julie London. Ed appearsin a skit with Jack in which he has someideas for Jack's future career as an en-tertainer. He will be assisted in his ef-forts to advise Jack by Miss Bankheadand Miss London. Julie also sings twosongs in her own intimate style.

HINSHAW'S:

ASSIGNMENT AMERICA

"SPORTSWORLD REVIEW"

KTLA, CHANNEL 5, 7:30 P. M.Bill Burrud Productions

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THURSDAY 7 LOGS APRIL 11(3) (4) (10) DRAGNET -30m.An auction gallery has been robbed

of 61200 and the proprietor slugged. Heand his assistant, however, are able tosupply a description of them. Someburned matches supply a clue and afterthe Lab determines the match manu-facturer Friday and Smith make a tourof motels where the matches were sold.They are finally able to run down thesuspect.

(5) OLYMPIC BOXINGWith Cal Whorton.

(7) CIRCUS TIME(9) BIG GAME HUNT"Weird Tribes." Little known

facts about tribal ceremonies, customs,and habits of obscure African tribes.

(11) DR. KILDARE MOVIE"YOUNG DR. KILDARE." LewAyres. Lionel Barrymore, LynnCarver. A young doctor is put to asevere test by wise old Dr. Gilespiein this film, making its premiereTV showing.

(13) RACKET SQUAD

9 (3) CODE 3-30m.(4) (10) PEOPLE'S CHOICEA case of mistaken identity when

a psychologist confuses Sock with Rollonearly costs him his secret bride. JackieCooper stars with Pat Breslin.

(6) (7) DANNY THOMAS -30m."Men Are Men." Both Danny and

his son Rusty have girl trouble whenDanny's new girl, Kathy. offers adviceon how to handle the opposite sex toRusty's girl, Ruthie.

(9) MOVIE THEATER"THE STORY OF VERNON AND

IRENE CASTLE." Fred Astaire andGinger Rogers co-star in the music -filledbiography of America's most famousdancing team. First -run on TV.

(13) FISHING FLASHES -30m.Mac McClintock presents films and

news of interest to Southern Californiafishermen.

NEWSTANDS

everywhere

NOW FEATURE

RA DIOTV LIFETHE LAST WORD

ONRADIO AND TV

9:30 (2) (8) PLAYHOUSE 90-90m.Claire Trevor, Gary Merrill and

Ernest Truex star in "If You Knew Eliz-abeth. Miss Trevor appears as an assist.ant to a university professor (Merrill). Inanticipation of a probable promotion, theprofessor makes a proposal of marriageto her, purely from motives of ambition.When she learns his real motives sheflees and a dramatic account of the man'spainful self-discovery follows.

(3) (4) (10) FORD SHOWWally Cox is guest. Tennessee Er-

nie Ford stars, with the Voices of WalterSchumann and music of Harry Gellerand the orchestra.

(6) (7) BOLD JOURNEY(13) STORIES OF CENTURY

"Burt Alvord." A young deputysheriff in Arizona at the turn of thecentury climaxes his secret career as abadman by killing his father, a sheriff,rather than be captured. Matt Clarktracks, and finally captures him.

10 (3) (4) (10) LUX VIDEO 0Richard Boone and Mabel Albert.

son re-create their roles of Mrs. Cava-naugh and Vincent Giel in "A House ofHis Own," a repeat of last year's pro-duction. Mr. Boone plays the role of aconvict who is up for parole after serv-ing 36 years in prison. The conflict be-tween Justice and prejudice threaten hisfuture. (Color kine.) Gage Clark, CharlesMeredith, Lewis Martin, James Flavinand Stephen Cort also recreate theiroriginal roles.

(5) OLYMPIC MAIN EVENTWith Cal Whorton.(6) (7) TELEPHONE TIME -30m"Bullet Lou Kirn." Telephone Time

shifts to ABC, and in its debuting epi-sode presents the story of a Navy cap-tain's greatest battle, recovering from arare form of paralysis, and saving a

young boy who suffered the same dis-ease. John Nesbitt is the story -tellinghost.

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-NEWS(13) THE HUNTER -30m.

10:15 (11) MILLION VIEWER TH."SALUTE TO THE MARINES"

starring Wallace Beery, Fay Bainter,Reginald Owen and Marilyn Maxwell.The daughter of a Marine sergeant, 30years in the service, carries on the tra-ditions of her father and the Corps.

10:30 (6) STARLIGHT MOVIE 0"HOUND OF THE BASKER-

VILLES" with Basil Rathbone and NigelBruce.

(7) POLKA TIME -30m.(13) TOM DUGGAN-30m.

10:45 (9) DON LEE WORLD NEWSWith Ted Myers. Bill Brundidge

and Lee Woods.

11 (2) THE BIG NEWSBill Stout, Gil Stratton, Austin

Green and Grant Holcomb.

(3) (7) JOHN DALY-NEWS(4) JACK LATHAM-15m.(5) STRICTLY INFORMAL -30m.With Larry Finley.(8) LATE SHOW"BELLE STAR." Gene Tierney,0

Randolph Scott.

(9) WEATHERWISE-5m.11:05 (9) BOWLING

Kristoff vs. Kowalics.(10) TEN STAR MOVIE

"WHISPERING GHOSTS." MiltonBerle, John Carradine. First -run in SanDiego.

(13) BAXTER WARD NEWS11:15 (4) CLEVE HERMANN

(7) DOC WEATHERWith Dr. Martin L. Klein.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-45m.11:20 (7) NITECAP THEATER

"STAND-IN" starring HumphreyBogart, Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell. AN. Y. efficiency expert straightens out afailing Hollywood studio. In doing so, hechanges into a much more human being.

11:30 (2) BIG HIT MOVIES"FLOWING GOLD" starring John

Garfield, Pat O'Brien. A police fugitiveand an oil man go into partnership.

(4) TONIGHTWith Jack Lescoulie at the "anchor

desk" in New York; cut -ins to the WestCoast and Chicago.

11:45 (11) JACKSON'S THEATER 0"KANSAS CITY KITTY." with

Joan Davis.

12 (5) FINAL EDITION(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS"COUNTESS OF MONTE CRIS-

TO" with Sonja Henie.12:30 (4) SWING SHIFT TH.

"DESERT TRAGEDY" with Brodcrick Crawford.

(8) NIGHT FINAL EDITION

1(2) CROSS CURRENT(4) TOM FRANDSEN

1:30 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(11) JACKSON'S LATE THEATER

"MY DAUGHTER'S HUSBAND"with Gene Lockhart.

* * *DORIS GRAY

Keep Your Eye On: Doris Gray, con-cert pianist, recently arrived in LosAngeles and now appearing at Mike Ly-man's Hollywood restaurant.

A former accompanist for operatictenor Howard Keel, she has appeared onvarious TV programs in Chicago; had herown program in Santa Barbara; and isnow ready to crack the Big Town. Fromwhat we've seen and heard - she'll doit, too. * * *

SKIN DIVEROn his days away from the studio and

location sites, Jim Arness, star of CBSTelevision's "Gunsmoke," forsakes hishorse for a sea -going bronc. A long-timeskin-diving and boating enthusiast, Jimrecently purchased an 18 -foot speedboat.For the rugged Arness, his hobby knowsno season. Despite the chilly ocean wa-ters, Jim is making plans for a trip toCatalina Island, 24 miles from the main-land, and some diving later this month.

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Subject to bast Minute Change0 Indicates movieIndicates color

MORNING5:40 (4) EARLY FARM REPORT

6 (4) TODAY-3hrs.

6:30 (8) THIS IS MY FAITH(10) TODAY ON THE FARM

6:45 (2) GIVE US THIS DAY(8) FARM REPORT

With Paul Pierce.6:50 (2) KNXT FARM REPORT

7 (2) (8) PANORAMA PACIFICWith Red Rowe, Grant Holcomb,

Helen Parrish and Roy Maypole.(4) (10) TODAYWith Dave Garroway, Helen O'Con-

nell and Kokomo Jr.

7:25 (10)7:30 (10)

(4)8

TODAY'S DATEBOOK-5m.TODAY'S CARTOONS(10) TODAY

8:25 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.8:55 (8) (10) LOCAL NEWS -5m.

9 (2) (8) VALIANT LADY(4) (10) TIC TAC DOUGH

9:15 (2) (8) LOVE OF LIFE9:30 (2) (8) Search for Tomorrow

(4) (10) IT COULD BE YOU9:40 (7) KABC-TV NEWS

With Lou Cook.9:45 (2) (8) GUIDING LIGHT

(7) FUN TO REDUCEFigure eight, side kick.(2) (8) W. CRONKITE-NEWS(4) CLOSE -UP -30m.(7) CHUCKO'S CARTOONS

(10) HOME10:10 (2) (8) STAND UP AND BE

COUNTED10:30 (2) (8) AS WORLD TURNS

(4) CLUB 60-60m. LeiWith Joseph Gallicchio and the

NBC Orchestra, the Mello -Larks, ArtVan Damme Quintet, Mike Douglas andNancy Wright.

10:40 (10) NEWS -10m.10:55 (5) POLICE CALLS

11 (2) (8) OUR MISS BROOKS(5) CARTOONS -60m.(7) A WOMAN'S DIARY

(10) PRICE IS RIGHT(11) STAR SHOPPERS

11:30 (2) (8) HOUSE PARTYWith Art Linkletter.(4) (10) TENNESSEE ERNIE(7) GWJNN'S MYSTERIES

11:50 (3) NEWS-Sm.11:55 (3) FARM REPORT -5m.

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AFTERNOON

12 (2) (8) THE BIG PAYOFF(3) (4) (10) MAT. THEATER"Flashing Stream," first Broadway

play by Charles Morgan, well known au-thor of "The Fountain." Adapted by

Kathleen and Robert Howard Lindsay,this is the story of boy and girl, each abrilliant young scientist, who are throwntogether to develop a top secret projecton a remote island. John Conte hosts.

(5) CHUCK 'N' LUCK -60m.With Doye O'Dell and the Cass

County Boys. Featuring stunts and prizes.

12:30 (2) (8) BOB CROSBY12:40 (7) NEWS -5m.

With Bill Gwinn.(7) MILANI'S MATINEEChef Milani presents "Dream Man"Vincent Price.(2) (8) BRIGHTER DAY -15m.(3) (4) (10) QUEEN FOR DAYWith Jack Bailey.(5) NEWS -5m.(6) SPANISH MOVIE

(11) TWIN BILLHosted by Norma Gilchrist.

1:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER"PARDON MY PAST" with Fred

MacMurray, Marguerite Chapman.1:15 (2: (8) SECRET STORM

(7) CHEF MILANI COOKS1:30 (2.! (8) EDGE OF NIGHT

(7; MILANI MATINEE"Green and Gold String"

Gladys Cooper.

1:45 (3) (4) (10) MOD. ROMANCES

2 (2i FARE FOR LADIES -30m.Starring Red Rowe with humor by

Arlene Harris. "Face the Riddle" is a

feature of program.(3) (4) COMEDY TIME(5! NEWS -5m.(7) WHAT'S NAME OF SONGW th Bill Gwinn.(8) AFTERNOON SHOW

(10) PANTRY PLAYHOUSE"START CHEERING" starring

Jimmy Durante.2:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER2:30 (2) (8) STRIKE IT RICH -30m.

Warren Hull, emcee.(3) GARRY MOORE-15m.(4) TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCESWith Bob Barker.(6) POLICE CALL -30m.(7) GLAMOUR GIRLWith Jack McCoy.

(11) MY LITTLE MARGIE-30m.2:45 (3) SACRED HEART -15m.

3 (2) (8) GARRY MOORE(3) (6) (7) FILM FESTIVAL"RELUCTANT WIDOW" starring

Jean Kent, Guy Rolfe. Drama of politicalintrigue set in England on the eve of thebattle cf Waterloo.

(4) HOME -38m.(5) NEWS -5m.

(11) WONDERLAND -15m.With John Rovick.

3:05 (5) DOROTHY GARDINER3:15 (11) STEVE MARTIN3:25 (9) SUSPECTS WANTED3:30 (5) MILADY -30m.

(9) FIREMAN JOE -60m.3:35 (13) MUSICAL VARIETY PARADE

12:45

with

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with

3:38 (4) TOM FRANDSEN3:43 (4) HOME

4 (4) PRICE IS RIGHT(5) CARTOON CAROUSEL

(10) JOHNNY DOWNS EXPRESS4:15 (13) DESTINY -45m.4:30 (2) THE EARLY SHOW 0

"THE JACKIE ROBINSON STO-RY." Jackie stars in his own film biog-raphy.

(3) RASCAL'S CLUBHOUSEWith Valerie Landon.(4) TOM FRANDSEN(6) CARTOONS(7) AL JARVIS-30m.(8) EARLY SHOW 0"OPERATION MANHUNT." Har-

l-y Townes stars. San Diego debut.(9) MILLION & MATINEE 0"SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO."

When a ruthless political group seeks totake over France, a statesman's daugh-ter dons the guise of a masked cavalierto thwart the plans. George Montgomeryend Paula Corday star.

(11) DEL MOORE SHOW4:35 (4) MYRON J. BENNETT

CD

4:40 (4) J. McELROY MOVIE 0 CD"IN OLD SACRAMENTO" starring

Bill Elliott, Corstance Moore. Banditlalls in love with a dance hail girl in thedays of the gold rush.

(10) ROY ROGERS MOVIETHE COWBOYS."

5 (6) (7) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB(3) SERGEANT PRESTON

NEWSREEL: Man Builds Locomo-:ive From Junk, American Youngstersclimb Alps, Girls Meet Snow WhiteCharacters, Japan Honors Feudal Lords,Hollywood's Dog Tennis Champs.MOUSEKETEERS: Talent Roundup Day-The Order of the Arrows, a Los AngelesBoy Scout organization, entertains theMouseketeers with its Indian hoop dan-ces and the Pony Tail dance. RaymondMiller, talented Swiss bell ringer, visitsthe Mouseketeers. THE FIRST AMERI-CANS Serial: Concluding Episode No. 4,"Indians of Today." CARTOON: "Mick-ey's Polo Team."

(13) SIX GUN MOVIE"LAW OF THE WEST" with Bob

Steele.

5:30 (3) MY LITTLE MARGIE(5) WESTERN THEATER Q

HE THROWBACK" with BuckJones (Part 21. Hosted by Doye O'Dell.

5:40 (10) POPEYE CARTOONS5:55 (4) TOM FRANDSEN

(13) JIMMY FIDLER-5m.

EVENING

6 (2) SIX O'CLOCK REPORTClete Roberts, Bill Stout and Gil

Stratton.(3) FIVE STAR FINAL(4) JACK LATHAM-5m.(6) FEATURE FILM 0"DANGEROUS PROFESSION."

George Raft, Ella Raines.

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FRIDAY fr LOGS APRIL 12(7) BUFFALO BILL JR."The Little Mavericks." Calamity's

club, the "Mavericks," try to capture acriminal for the reward which will allowa crippled member to undergo surgery.

(8) SKY KING -30m.(9) CARTOON EXPRESS -60m.With Engineer Bill.

(10) SHEENA-30m.(11) WATERFRONT -30m."Drawbridge Incident." Cap'n

John's friend, drawbridge operator atSan Pedro Harbor, is forced to negotiatethe sale of a rare and valuable postagestamp.

(13) BAXTER WARD-NEWS6:05 (4) ELMER PETERSON6:10 (4) WEATHER-JACK BLAKE cip6:15 (2) DOUG EDWARDS-News

(4) ASK THE CAMERAWith Lee Giroux.(5) HARNESS RACES -15m.Films of today's races from Santa

Anita.(13) THE JUNGLE -15m.

"Polar Bear -Seal." A mother seallures a polar bear away from her youngin the never-ending struggle for survivalin the Arctic.

6:30 (2) (3) (8) BEAT THE CLOCKWith Bud Collyer.(4) WEEKEND -15m,(5) GIL MARTYN NEWS -15m.(7) SUPERMAN -30m."Disappearing Lois." Lois dis-

guises herself as a maid in order to getan interview with a known gangster.Lois turns up missing when the man seesthrough her disguise. George Reeves,Noel Neill and Jack Larson are featured.

(10) STATE TROOPER -30m.Rod Cameron stars.

(11) LIFE WITH ELIZABETHStarring Betty White with Del

Moore.(13) RANGE RIDER -30m.

6:45 (4) JACK LATHAM-15m.(5) SPORTS BOOKWith Sam Baiter.

(11) GEORGE PUTNAM-NEWS(2) AMOS 'N' ANDY -30m.(3) (4) (10) GILLETTE FIGHTSRalph "Tiger" Jones of Yonkers,

New York vs. Chico VeJar of Stamford,Connecticut in a 10 -round middleweightbout from War Memorial Auditorium,Syracuse, New York.

(5) POPEYE CARTOONSTom Hatten host.(7) MR. AND MRS. NORTH(8) DR. HUDSON -30m.(9) LITTLE RASCALS -30m.

(11) SUCCESS STORY -30m.The California Furniture Shops,

Ltd., open their doers tonight to welcomeKen Peters, Hank Simms, and SuccessStory cameras. This company has beenin business 25 years, and now is consid-ered one of the largest producers of co-lonial and provincial furniture in theWest. President J. W. Bontems; FrankRugg, vice president in charge of sales;and Joe Richardson, vice president Incharge of production will guide viewers

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through the shops, showing furniture Inthe design stages, in the assembly rooms,and in the final finishing rooms. Pre-sented by Richfield Oil Corp.

(13) MASTERPIECE MOVIES"NEW MEXICO" with Lew Ayres,

Marilyn Maxwell. Indians and U.S. Cav-alry battle it out in 1860.

7:30 (2) PERSON TO PERSON -30m.Edward R. Murrow interviews in-

teresting personalities from their homes.(5) WESTERN VARIETIES -60m.Doye O'Dell hosts a musical-vari-

ets program with Eddie Cleatro, TheTwin Tones, Tex Williams, Eddie Dean,Gail Moser and the V -Knot Twirlers.

(6) (7) RIN TIN TIN -30m."The Old Soldier." An over -age

cavalry veteran tries to skirt aroundArmy regulations and enlist in his oldoutfit at Fort Apache.

(8) THIS DAY 1957-30m.(9) PREMIERE THEATER CZI"MR. BLANDING BUILDS HIS

DREAM HOUSE," co-starring CaryGrant and Myrna Loy. Amusing storyof an ad -man's dream for a house in thecountry.

(11) ALL STAR THEATER"Summer Memory." A father uses

his age to bind his children to his side,depriving them of individual love and in-dependence. Claire Trevor and JamesBarton star.

7:40 (8) PEOPLE IN NEWS7:45 (3) SPORTSCENE-15m.

(4) (10) NBC NEWS -15m.With Chet Huntley and David

Brinkley.(8) SPORTS -5m.

7:50 (8) WEATHERWORD-5m.7:55 (8) NATIONAL NEWS

8 (2) (8) WEST POINT STORYLarry Parnell stars in "Cold Peril."A cadet walks across the frozenHudson River to visit his girl friendand to his dismay precipitates agrim incident involving his entirecompany.

WEST POINTActual incidents in the lives of "ThePoint's" cadets and their officers,the pressures they bear and the tra-ditions that mold them; this is thedramatic fare that's yours for thetuning Fridays, 8 pm, Channel 2.

(3) (4) (10) BLONDIE-30m.Mr. Dithers finds a number of arti-

cles, and women's apparel in his wife'scloset and comes to the conclusion thatshe is a kleptomaniac. His worries areover, though, when he finally discoverswhat the collection is for.

(6) (7) ADV. OF JIM BOWIE"The General's Disgrace." Jim gets

a tip from a New Orleans gambling housethat recent holdups, despite Army pro-tection, are a direct result of inside Armytips to the thieves.

(11) COLGATE THEATER"HOMECOMING" starring ClarkGable, Lana Turner, Anne Baxterand John Hodiak. The love affairof an Army surgeon and his chiefnurse ends in tragedy and the doc-tor is faced with the problem ofreutrning home to a wife he re-spects but does not love. (Don'tforget to enter the Pick the Picturecontest. Details elsewhere in themagazine.)

8:30 (2) (8) ZANE GREY THEATERTom Tryon, Mala Powers, Mary

Astor and Beulah Bondi star in "BlackIs for Grief." A western mystery storyconcerning several different persons allwith reason to murder a beautiful girl.Chester Morris, Tom Tully, Skip Homeierand Dick Anderson are featured.

(3) CROSS CURRENT -30m.Gerald Mohr stars.

(4) ROSEMARY CLOONEYFrances Bergen and Matt Dennis

guest.

(5) MASTER CONTROL -60m.With Stan Chambers.

(6) SCIENCE FICTION -30m.

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You know, many people apparently eatwell but are deficient in essential foodfactors such as vitamins and minerals.This causes them to be listless and havea tendency to tire easily. If you selectthe improper foods, prefer candy to milkand eat only the foods you like ratherthan the ones that are good for you,chances are you need a food supplement.And of course it's very possible that youaren't getting the vitamins and mineralsyou need in the so-called "good food"you eat.

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Next week I hope to have another ex-citing announcement to make concerningsome grocery products I know all of youare using nearly every day. So until then... bye for now.

(7) CROSSROADS -30m."The Big Sombrero." Rev. Charles

Brown's modest little rural church be-comes the unexpected recip ent of a mys-terious gift, traced to a mysterious re-cluse influenced by a campaigning Chris-tian Chinese cook. Cecil Kelleway andJohn Alderson star.

(10) JACK LONDON STORIES(13) STORIES OF CENTURY

8:50 (9) NEWS REVIEW -10m.

9 (2) (8) MR. ADAMS AND EVEA reporter from a national maga-

zine attempts to cover a typical day inthe lives of Howard and Eve and findstheir day filled with untypical incidents.Barbara Billingsley is featured as thereporte-. Ida Lupino and Howard Duffstar.

(3) TV READER'S DIGEST

(4) (10) JOSEPH COTTENEva Bartok and Hugh Marlowe

star it "The Cast of the AbandonedHorse." The story of the fight of the Indians for their horses which were takenillegally from them by the United StatesGovernment.

(6) SEARCH FOR ADVENTURE(7) TREASURE HUNT -30m.Play the game with your own fam-

ily as you watch Treasure Hunt wherecontestants pick from 50 treasure cheststo find the $25,000 in cash. Jan Murrayemcees.

(9) MOVIE THEATER 0"THE STORY OF VERNON AND

IRENE CASTLE." Fred Astaire and Gin-ger Rogers co-star in the music -filledbiography of America's most famousdancing team. First -run on TV.

(13) CROWN THE/MR' JOHNNY COME LATELY." Cor-

rupt politics in a small town are straight-ened out. James Cagney stars.

9:30 12) (8) PLAYHOUSE OF STARSVincent Price stars as a "Swede"

in "The Blue Hotel" who goes West toseek his dead brother's claim and por-trays a coward who believes it when thetown's gunmen "pull his leg" and con-vince him he's a very dangerous man.Wallace Ford is featured.

(3) (4) (10) BIG STORY(5) THE TRACER -30m.James Chandler stars in "The Sur-

geon."(6) HIGHWAY PATROL -30m.(7) THE VISE -30m."Diamond Jubilee." Mark Saber

tracks an ex -convict in hopes of findingdiamonds the man hid before going toprison.

10 :2)(8) THE LINE-UP

A burglary, a burglar and a lawyerwho must defend a crime against him-self make up tonight's story "The Geor-gie Gillette Case."

(3) COMMENT -30m..4) JUKE BOX JURY -60m..eter Potter and celebrity guests

rate newest records.,:5) MODERN MOVIES"DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE."

John Garfield, Nancy Coleman and Ray-

mond Massey star in this thrilling storyof intrigue and espionage in World War

(6) (7) RAY ANTHONY SHOW(10) MOVIE SPECTACULAR

"ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO."Bette Davis, Charles Boyer.

10:25 (11) GEORGE PUTNAM--NEWS10:30 (2) CLETE ROBERTS-NEWS

(3) WESTERN STOMP -30m.(6) FAMOUS FIGHTS -15m.(7) OZARK JUBILEE(8) LATE SHOW 0"ESCAPE ME NEVER." Errol

Flynn, Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker. SanDiego debut.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-30m.10:40 (11) MILLION VIEWER TH. 0

"HIS BROTHER'S WIFE." (1936)Dramatic story of the struggle to dis-cover a serum for spotted fever, and ofthe decisions which are faced by a youngscientist, his wife and his brother.

10:45 (2) THE BIG NEWSBill Stout, Gil Stratton and Austin

Green.

(6) STARLIGHT MOVIE"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" with Jo-

anne Dru.

11(9) DON LEE WORLD NEWS

(2) BIG HIT MOVIES 0"IN THIS OUR LIFE." Bette Da-

vis stars in this drama of a vicious wom-an. Cast includes Olivia de Havilland,George Brent and Dennis Morgan.

(3) (7) JOHN DALY-NEWS(4) JACK LATHAM-NEWS(9) WEATHERWISE

(13) BAXTER WARD-NEWS11:05 (9) LATE FEATURE 0

"THE IRON MAJOR." Pat O'Brienstars in this film biography of FrankCavanaugh, war hero and famous foot-ball coach.

11:15 (4) CLEVE HERMANN-SPORTS(7) DOC WEATHERWith Dr. Martin L. Klein.

(13) TOM DUGGAN-45m.11:20 (7) NITECAP THEATER

"MURDER IS MY BUSINESS'Swith Hugh Beaumont.

11:30 (4) TONIGHT -60m.Jack L.ascoulie, host.

(5) INSOMNIA -60m.With Ken Shanks.

12 (8) NIGHT FINAL EDITION

12:15 (11) JACKSON'S THEATER12:30 (2) CROSS CURRENT

(4) SWING SHIFT TH.Margaret Hayes and John Newland

star in "The Perfect Secretary."(5) FINAL EDITION(6) TOMORROW'S NEWS

(10) CHANNEL 10 NEWS

(2) GIVE US THIS DAY(4) TOM FRANDSEN

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(7) 7 p.m. W; (5) 8:30 p.m. Th;(4) 7 p.m. F

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2 p.m. SuGoodyear TV Theater (4) 9 p.m. alt. SuGordon's Garden (7) 4 p.m. SuGreat Churches of Golden West

(11) 11 a.m. SuGreat Gildersleeve (4) 7 p.m. MGumby (4) 9:30 a.m. SoGunsmoke (2) 10 p m. SoHarness Races (2) 4:30 p.m. So;

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(4) 1 p.m. SuHawkey, ..............

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(4) 8:10 a.m. Sa; (11) 1:30 p.m. SuI Search for Adventure...112) 7 p.m. ThInsomnia (5) 11:30 p.m. F

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KABC

SATURDAY11:00-Metropolitan Opera2:30-Dick Wesson3:00-News Reporter3:05-Dick Wesson4:30-Long Bill5:00-News5:05-Long Bill6-00-News Reporter6:05-Long Bill6:30-Dr. James Fifield7:00-Layman's Hour7:30-Dr. Gene Bartlett7:45-Know Your Schools8:00-As We See It8:15-It's Your Business8:30-Auto Info8:45-Music by Mantovani9:00-News9:50-Howard Cosell Sports9:10-Lawrence Welk (Stereo Sound)9:30-Notional Juke Box9:55-Musical Interlude

10:00-News10:05-Howard Cosell Sports10:10-World Song Hits10:30-Lawrence Welk Orchestra11:00-Auto Info11:15-Let's Go To Town11:30-Lawrence Welk Army Recruiting12:00-Rourke In Hollywood

MONDAY -FRIDAY12:00-Noontime News12:15-Paul Harvey12:30-Mildred Younger

1:00-Hank Simms3:00-Honk Weaver Show, D.J.

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7:30-Broadway's MusicThe Great White Way's delightfulshows recreated, many by origi-nal casts. Hear such shows as"Porgy & Bess," "Showboat,"'South Pacific," "Fanny," "Pa-jama Game," "Oklahoma," "Ca-rousel," "The King and I."

8:00-Classics in Hi-FiOperas, symphonies, tone poemsfrom all major recordings of greatmusic.

10.00-ABC Late News10:15-Dr. Frederick Bailes10:30-Terrea Lea Sings11:00-Say It With Music11:45-Eddie Gomez Orchestra

KCBH

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12:00-Artistry in Dixie1:30-Music on the Lighter Side5:00-Pipes and Pedals.5:30-Crescendo-Piano Music on HI-Fi.6:00-Prelude-Dinner Music7:00-Concerto-World's Greatest

Music.11:00-Music Until Midnight.

SUNDAY8:00-FM in the A.M.

12:00-Sunday in High Fidelity.4:00-Sundey in Stereo

Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in Cwith Fritz Reiner and the ChicagoSymphony Orchestra. Waltz timein Stereo, Joseph Kuhn conduct-ing.

Lorin Whitney at the Robert Mor-ton Theater Organ with classicaland sacred selections.

6:00-Prelude-Light Classics.7:00-Concerto-New Records, Requests

11:00-Music Until Midnight.

MONDAY -FRIDAY8:00-FM in the A.M.

12:00-Noontime Tunetime1:00-Music on the Lighter Side.4:00-Artistry in Rhythm (Jazz)5:00-Music for You.5:30-Crescendo-Piano Mimic in Hi-Fi.6-00-Prelude.6:30-New Dimensions in Sound.7:00-Concerto-World's Greatest Music.

11:00-Music Until Midnight.

KHOF

SATURDAY5:00-Western Music5 30 Ranger Bill6:00-All Request Music7:00-The Paulsens Sing7:30-Organ Time8:00-Recorded Music8:30-Prelude to Worship9:00-Recorded Music9:15-Favorite "15"9:30-Recorded Music till Midnight

SUNDAY4:00-Sunday in Stereo (with KCBH)5:00-Organ in Stereo (wi-h KCBH)6:00-Hymns of Your Faith6:30-Gems of Grace7:00-Songsters7 30-Recorded Music8:00-Chapel Melodies8:30-Recorded Music8:45-Cathedral Echoes9:00-Recorded Music9:15-Hymn History9:30-Green Pastures

10:00-Recorded Music10:30 All Request Music till Midnight

MONDAY through FRIDAY5:00-Radio Kids Bible Climb5 30-Storytime5:45-Stories of Great Christians6:00-Recorded Music6:45-Celebrity Time7:00-Family Bible Hour7:30-Organ Time8:00-Miracles and Melod es8:30-Across the Pastor's Desk8:45-Recorded Music9:00-Patterns in Melody9:15-Favorite "15"9:30-Recorded Music till 10

KPLAMONDAY-FRIDAY

2:00-Ozark Caravan4:00-Pop Concert - Jazz and Pop Music5:00-Showtime Revue - Show Tunes6:00-Candlelight Melodies - Dinner

Music7:00-Hi Fi Concert

KRKD6:00-Reflections in Music9:00-Just for Listening

12.00-Luncheon Reveries3:00-Moments With Music6:00-Musical Hors d'oeuvres9:00-Serenade 'til Midnight

KUSC

MONDAY4:00-Program Digest.4-04-Afternoon Concert.5:00-Spoken Arts6:00-Today at Troy6.15-Readings From Dickens6-30-Holland Festival7.00-Dateline London7:15 --This is Civil Defense

7:30-50 Years of Growth8:00-SC in the News8:05-Program Notes

TUESDAY4:00-Program Digest.4:04-Afternoon Concert.5:45-Today At Troy.6:00-Experience6:15-Adventures in Research6:30-Masterworks From France.7:00-BEC 60 Minute Theater8:00-SC in the News

WEDNESDAY

4:00-Program Digest.4:04-Afternoon Concert.5:00-Spoken Arts6:00-Tc day at Troy6:15-Our Times.6:30-Standard Schools7:00-Conversation7:30-Trojan Digest.8:00-SC in the News.

THURSDAY

4:00-Program Digest.4:04-Afternoon Concert.5.45-Today At Troy.6:00-Public Health6:15-Felk Songs6:30-Masterworks from France7:00-The Rennaisance8:00-SC in the News

FRIDAY

4:00-Program Digest.4:04-Afternoon Concert.5:45-Tyis Week At Troy.6:00-Biographies in Sound.6:55-Men of Troy.7:00-Gilbert Highet.7:15-U.N. Story7:30-Landon Forum8:00-SC in the New.

KWIZ

SATURDAY3:00-KWIZ Local News3:05-KWIZ's Sound Off Show with

Gus Grebe4:00-kWIZ Local News4:05-kWIZ Sound Off Show5:00-kWIZ Local News5:05-KWIZ Sound Off Show (can't)6:00-KWIZ Local News6:05-KWIZ's Turntable Show with

Kenny Cotter (Till 9 p.m.)

SUNDAY3:00-KWIZ News Headlines3:0S-KWIZ's Big Show (can't)4:00-KWIZ News Headlines4:05-KWIZ's Big Show (can't)5:00-KWIZ News Headlines5:05-KWIZ News Headlines5:15-KWIZ's Turntable Show iTi!I 9

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MONDAY -FRIDAY3:00-KWIZ Local News3:05-KWIZ's Top Banana Show4:00-KWIZ Local News4:05-KWIZ's Turntable Show with

Jack Warren5:00-KWIZ's Local News5:05---KW1Z Traffic Jamboree Show

with Gus Grebe5:30--KWIZ's Local Sports Report5:45-KWIZ's Traffic Jamboree (Can't)6:00-XWIZ's Orange County News

with Pot Michaels6:15-KWIZ's Closing Stock Market6:20- KWIZ's NiteBit Show with

Jack Warren (Till 9 P.M.)

KXLUMONDAY

5:45-Program Digest5:50-News

6:00-Napoleon's Retreat. Dixielandwith Phil Napoleon and DeemsTaylor

6:15-Record Review7:00-Dateline London-Transcribed

BBC foreign correspondents inEurope

7:15 Songs from Canada-PopularMusic from CBC

7:30-Opus-Classical Music until 9:40

TUESDAY5:45-Program Digest5:50-News6:00-Showcase Loyola-Dinner Music6:30-Musical Potpourrie7:30-Opus-Classical Music until 9:40

WEDNESDAY5:45-Program Digest5:50- News6:00-Night People-Current L.A.

Entertainers6:30-Songs of France-Popular and

Folk Music6:45-United Nations Review7:00-Hour of the Crucified-Religious

Music and Lectures7:30-Opus-Classical Music until 9:40

THURSDAY5:45-Program Digest5:50 News6:00-Masterworks from France-

Classical and Folk Music6:30-Music of the World-Classical,

folk and popular records fromall parts of the world

7:30-Opus-Classical Music until 9:40

SUNDAY12:00-Spectrum-New LP Album

Releases12:45-Program Digest and News1:00-Lights, Camera, Music-Theme

Music from Motion Pictures2:00-Loyola Jambore-Dixieland and

Jazz Music3:00-Jazz for Moderns-Contemporary

and Progressive Jazz5:00-Plain and Fancy-Music from

Current 8 Past Broadway Shows6:00-Music of the World7:00-Opus-A Complete Opera with

Notes and Comment.

FM Stations

KLON (88.1)KXLU (88.7)KCRW (89.9)KUSC (91.5)-4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Mon-

day through Friday.KFAC-FM (92.3)-24 hours (daily).KNX-FM (93.1)-3 p.m to 9 p.m.KABC-FM (95.5)-12 noon to midnight,

Monday through Friday; 12 noon to11:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.

KWIZ-FM (96.7)-3 p.m. to 9 p.m.(Daily).

(See Regular AM Logs)KRKD-FM (96.3)-24 hours (daily).KFMU (97.1)-24 hours (daily).KCBH (98.7)-Noon to midnight

(daily).KHOF (99.5)KHJ-FM (101.1)-1:30 pm. to 9 p.m

(daily).KUTE (101.9)-24 hours (daily).KFOX-FM (102.3)KNOB -FM (103.1)KPLA (104.3)-3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

(M-Sa.)KBMS (105.9)-24 hours (daily).

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. KBIG 980. . . KFWB 1130 . . . KSDO. KABC 1020. . . KPOP 1150 . . . KRKD

SATURDAY, APRIL 6*-Indicates Newscast.TBA-To Be Announced.

8 KABC-Russ RecordsKFI-Kiplinger TipsKHJ-Weekend on Wheels.

*KNX-News.KALI-Dr. Stanley Bailey.

*KBIG-Catalina Bandstand andNews.

KDAY-Fronk Evans.KFAC-Saturday Showcase.

*KFOX-News.*KFWB-News.

KGFJ-World Bible Society.*KLAC-News.KMPC-NewscastKPOL-Musical Meditations.KPOP-Hesperia.KRKD-Hillbilly, Country Music

(all day).KWKW-Ernesto Cervera.

8:05-KNX-Story Master.KFWB-Bill Ballance Show.KLAC-Dick Haynes (to 9:30).

8:15-KFI-Memos in Music.*KHJ-News.KNX-Robert 0. Lewis.KALI-Evangelist James BaileyKBLA-Voice of China.KFAC-Sports Report.KFWB-Bill Ballance.KGFJ-National Guard.KMPC-Business News.KXLA-Sacred Records.

8:20-KFAC-Freeway Hi-Fi.8:25*KHJ-Five Star News.

KMPC-Sports.*KDAY-News.

8:30-KHJ, KGB-Haven of Rest.KALI-Bishop S. C. Johnson.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KGER-Voice of China.KGFJ-College of Div. ScienceKLAC-Sam Bolter.KM?C-Dick Whittinghill.KPOL-Music Shop.

*KPOP-National Travelers8:45-KFAC-Unity Viewpoint.

KXLA-Gospel Book Store.

KABC-Hank Simms Show9 *KFI-Chuck Cecil, Music.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.*KNX-News.

KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Marnina Concert.

*KFWB-News; Bill Balance.KGER-Bethany Proyer Chapel.KGFJ-Time fin. Music.

*KMPC-News, Whittinghill.KPOL-Music in High Fidelity.

*KPOP-News and Views(CodwI1).

KWKW-Elena Salinas.9:05-KNX-Story Master.

KFOX-Saturday Swing.KFWB-Bill Bo!lance Show.

9:15-KFI-To Be Announced.KNX-It's Still Gil.KXLA-Charlie Williams.

9:30*KABC-News Reporter.KFI-Chuck Cecil-Music.KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.KNX, KFMB-Gunsmo e.KALI-Scandinavian Hour.KDAY-Joe Adams ShowKFWB-Al Jarvis (to 1 pm).KFAC-Concert Grand.KLAC-Peter Potter.KPOP-Steve Shoemaker.KXLA-Western Music

9:35-KABC-Hank Simms Show.

9:45-KHJ-Internal Revenue.KXLA-Music.

9:55-KNX, KFMB-Sports.*KFAC-News.

ort*KABC-News.11"*KH.1-News.

*KNX, KFMB-News.KBLA-Wayne Burke.KDAY-Joe Adams Show.KFAC-Concert Stage.KGER-East L.A. Foursquare.KGFJ-Musical Portraits.KMPC-Ira Cook (till 12).

10:05-KABC-Hank Simms.KNX-Story Master.

10:15-KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.KNX-Galen Drake.

10:25-KHJ-Baseball Warmup.KHJ-Baseball.

10:30-KFI-Andy Parker Show.

KALI-Austrian Hour.KDAY-Joe Adams.KFAC-Curtain Calls.KFOX-Top Twenty Tunes.KGER-Sunshine Mission.KPOL-Merchants' Quiz.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

113:45-KGER- Word of Life.10:55*KABC-News.

-KABC-Met Opera: "la Traviata."KFI-Chuck Cecil.

*KNX-News.KALI-German-American

Broadcast.KFAC-Symphonic Varieties.KGFJ-Music Festival.KPOL-Merchants Quiz.

11:05-KNX-Amos 'n Andy.11:30-KFI-Nat'l Farm and Horne Hr.

KNX-Do It Yourself.KALI-First German

Methodist Church.KFAC-To France with Music.KGER-Rev. 0. R. KiWiser.KPOP-Shopping Hilites.

11:45*KALI-News.*KGFJ-News*KPOL-News Today

11:55-KFI-Topic For Today.

12-KABC-Opera (cont'd).

KFI-Noon Farm Reporter.*KNX-News.KALI-Greek ProgramKDAY-Joe Adams.KFAC-Luncheon Concert.KGER-Church World News.KGFJ-Moods in Music.

*KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Cloud Nine.

KPQP-Recorded Music.KXLA-Cal Worthington.KWKW-Martin Becerra.

12:15-KFI-Motorists Melody Time.KNX-Farm Report.KGER-Fomily Worship.

Tunes.

12:30-KFI-Music-Bill Haworth.KNX-Philip Norman.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KBLA-The World Tomorrow.KDAY-Chico Sesma Show.KGER-Dr. Orr Bible Study.

*KLAC-Del Moore and News(to 4:05).

KPOP-Hesperia.12:50-KHJ-Baseball Warmup.

*KFI-News.I KHJ-George Crowell.

KNX-Saturday Sports Scene.*KBLA-Dick Winans, News.

KFAC-Serenade.KGFJ-Rendezvous with Music.

*KGER-News, Concert Hall.KFWB-Larry Finley (lo 4 pm).KPOP-Catalina.

1:05-KFI-Monitor.iKMPC-Bill Stewart.

1:15-KBLA-Bing Sings.*KPOP-News and Views*KXLA-News.

1:30-KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.KBLA-Music (till 4).KXLA-Frank Simon.

1:45-KHJ-George Crowell.

-KFI-Fred Shields-Music.KFAC-Saturday Matinee.KALI-Pepe Arciga.

*KGER-News; L.B. Bond.KGFJ-Musical Matinee.

*KMPC-News; JohnnyGrant (to 6:00).

KPOP-Hunter Hancock.2:25-KDAY-News.

*KBIG-News.

2:30-KABC-Bill Ewing.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KDAY-Chico Sesma.KGER-Peter Slack.KWKW-Fina Marin.

2:45*KFGJ-News

3 *KABC-News.KFI-Groucho Marx.

*KHJ-Five Star News.KALI-Salvador Hernandez.KDAY-Bob McLaughlin Show.

KFWB-News.KGER--John Brown.KGFJ-Music in the Air.KPOL-Cavalcade of Music.

3:05-KABC-Bill Ewing.KHJ-Bob Barker.

3:15*KPOP-News.

3:30-KDAY-Bob McLaughlin.KFI-Fred Shields.KHJ-Weekend on WheelsKFAC-Music Holiday.KGER-Jr. Town Meeting.KPOL-Cavalcade of Music.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

3:45-KHJ-George Crowell.3:55'KPOL-News.

NP-KFI-Polka Party.*KFWB-News.

KGER-The Toveys.KGFJ-Musical Moments.KPOL-Piano Portraits.

4:05-KFWB-Bill Ballance.KLAC-Alex Cooper.

4:15*KHJ-News.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KPOL-Piano Portraits.

4:25-KBLA-Valley Varieties.4:30-KABC-Long Bill.

KHJ-State Tax Prog.KALI-Voice of South America.KPOL-Pop Concert.KPOP-Art Lobo*.

4:45-KHJ-George Crowell.KGER-W.C.T.U.

5 *KABC-News.*KNX-A. Jackson-News.

KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.KGER-Aubrey Lee.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KMPC-News; Johnny Grant.KPOL-Newsic.KPOP-Recorded Music.

*KWKW-News.5:05-KABC-Long Bill.

KNX-Tax Facts.5:15-KNX-Today in Los Angeles.

KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW--Ernesto Cervera.

5:30-KABC-Red Foley.KALI-Duo Romano-Smeroldo.KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.KNX, KFMB-Tom Harmon.KBLA-Motor Classics.KFAC-Caucasian Memories.KFWB-Bill Ballance (to 7 p.m.)KGFJ-Musical Reveries.KPOL-Musical Comedy Theater.KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45-KHJ-Teen Talks.KNX, KFMB-Frank Goss.KLAC-Sam Batter, Sports

5:50-KHJ-Music.*KGFJ-Dick Strout, News.

5 55*KNX-Local News.

AL*KABC-News Reporter.KHJ-Hawaii Calls.

*KNX-News.*KFWB-News.

KGFJ-Request PerformanceKMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports.KPOL-Music A La Carte.

6:05-KABC-Long Bill.KNX-Entertainment USA.KFAC-Hi Fi Hour.KFWB-Bill Ballance.

6:15*KMPC-World News.KGFJ-"The Sports Round -Up"KWKW-Rodolfo Hoyos.

6:30-KABC-Dr. James Fifield.KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.KNX-Herman Hickman.KBLA-Phil Goodman.KFAC-Ballet Time.KGFJ-Christian Chapel.KMPC-Bill Stewart.KXLA-Polko Dance.

6:35-KNX-Indictment.6:45-KHJ-Music.

KGFJ-Salvation Army.KABC-Layman's Hour.7 *KFI-News.KHJ-Word of Life Hour.

*KNX-News.*KBLA-News & Sports.

KFAC-Concerto.KGFJ-Fiesta Latina.

*KXLA-Fed. Income Tax.7:135-KFI-Monitor.

KNX-F.8.1. In Peace & War.KBLA Hal Derwin.KFWB-Daniels Don.

7:15-KXLA-Accent on Youth.

7:30-KABC-Dr. Gene Bartlett.KFI-Tex Ritter Show.KHJ-Flying Feet.KNX-Johnny Dollar.KGFJ-Treasury Department.KPOL-Everybody's Hour.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

7:45-KABC-Know Your Schools.KGFJ-Serenade In Blue.KXLA-Helen Louise.

8KABC-As We See It.KFI-Joe Maphis Show.KHJ-Marion Theater.KNX-Sports.KFAC-Evening Concert.

*KFWB-News.KGFJ-World Bible Society.KXLA-Church in a Barn.KWKW-Hungarian Music.

8:05-KFWB-Daniels Den.KLAC-Gene Norman.

8:15-KABC-It's Your Business.KNX-Gil Henry Show.KGFJ-Film News.

8:30-KABC-Auto Info.KFI-Music for Home Folks.KHJ Wheel of Chance.KGFJ-College of Div. Sci.KPOL-Through The Bible.KWKW-Waltz Time (to 10 p.m.)

8:45-KABC-You and Your Child*KGFJ-News

8:55-KHJ-Music.

9*KABC-News Reporter.*KHJ-News.KNX-Regal Tunes.KGFJ-Harlem House Party.KPOL-Friendship Hour.

9:05-KABC-Howard Cosell Sports.KFWB-Rosary Hour.

9:10-KABC-Lawrence Welk.9:15-KHJ-Across Blue Pacific.

KXLA-Cort Johnson.9:20-KFWB-Daniels Den.9:30-KABC-National Juke Box.

KFI-Andy Mansfield.KHJ-Monica Whelan.KNX-Gil Henry.

LUCKY LAGERDANCE TIME

KMPC-Dance Time.KPOL-String Shift.KXLA-Hometown Jamboree.

9:45-KHJ-Dateline Defense.

1 0*KABC-NewsReporter.

KHJ-B.C.C. Jazz Club.KNX-Ten O'Clock Wire.KBLA-Nick Thomas.KFAC-Crossroads of Music.

*KFWB-News.KWKW-Legion Fights.

10:05-KABC-Howard Cosell.KFWB-Daniels Den.

10:10-KABC-Income Tax.10.15 KNX-Carroll Alcoa.

KGER-Concert.10:30-KABC-Lawrence Welk.

KHJ-Bon Soir Paris.KNX-Fhilip Norman.KGFJ-Rhythm & Blues.KXLA-Western Music.KWKW-Record Show.

(to 12).

1-KABC-Auto Info.

I KFI-Hollywood Palladium.KHJ-Newswheel.

*KNX-News.KGFJ-Rhythm and Blues.

11:10-KNX-Sports.11:15-KABC-Let's Go To Town.

KNX Let's Go to Town.11:30-KABC-Lawrence Welk.

KFI-Melody Time.KNX-Music till Dawn.KPOL-Big Show (5 hours).

12KABC-Rourke in Hollywood.

KFI-After Hours.KBLA-Symphony Sid.KFAC-Music of Night (till 6 a.m.)

*KMPC-News; On Till Dawn.KWKW-Alejandro Prod°KXLA-Western Music (till 6 a.m.)

12:05-KLAC-570 Club (to 6 a.m.).KFWB-Mitch Reed (til 6 a.m.).

1 -KGFJ-Night Club (to 6 a.m.)

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0-KABC-Sunday Morn. Melodies.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFI-Funny Paper Man.KHJ-Wings of Healing.KNX-Invitation to Learning.KBLA-Sun Valley Church.KDAY-Frank Evans Show.KFWB-Funnies.KGFJ-Armchair Concert.KGER-Helen Markham.KMPC-Religious News.KPOP-Rev. Beatrice Pagan.

8:15-KABC-Showers of Blessing.KFAC-Federation of Churches.KMPC-Start to tire.

8:30-KABC-Light 8 Life Hour.KFI-Christian ScienceKHJ, KGB-Back to God.KNX-Salt Lake Tabernacle.KFAC-Catholic Topics.KFWB-Tales of Magicland.KGER-Bible Treasury.KGFJ-College of Div. Science.KMPC-Challenge to Youth.KPOL-Church of the Air.

*KPOP-Church of Christ.8.45-KFI-News.

KGER-World Literature.KFWB-Musical Program.KGFJ-Goodwill Visitor.

n*KABC-News Reporter.KFI-At Home with Music.KHJ, KGB-Radio Bible Class.

*KNX, KFMB-News.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Sunday Morning

Concert.KFWB-Al Jarvis (till 2 p.m.).

*KLAC-News.KMPC-John McShane.KPOL-Joe White Show.KPOP-National TravelersKPPC-Morning Symphony

9:05-KABC-Message of Israel.KNX-Story Master.

9:15-KNX-University Explorer.KGER-Message to Israel.KGFJ-Spotlight Parade.

9:30*KABC-Bill Ewing.KHJ, KGB-Voice of Prophecy.KNX-Howard K. Smith.KAL I-German-American

BroadcastKBLA-Japanese Hour.KFOX-Rev. Melvin Earl.KGER-John Brown.KLAC-Peter Potter (till 1:30).KPOP-National Travelers.

9:45-KNX-The Older You Grow.9:55-KNX-Weather Along Hiways.

"*KABC-News Reporter.V KFI-Spotlight on Business.

*KHJ, KGB-Headline Edition.KNX-Story Master.KALI-Duo Romono-Smeraldo.KBIG-Catalino Bandstand.KDAY-Joe Adams Show.KGER-Sunday Concert.KGFJ-Hits of the Week.

*KMPC-News; Ira Cook.KPOP-Voice of Israel.KPPC-Great Religious ClassicsKXLA-Polka Party.

10:05-KABC-Bill Ewing.KHJ-Newspaper of Air.

10:10-KNX-Farm Scene.10:15-KFI-Hometown Happenings.

KHJ, KGB-Christian Science.KFOX-Angelus Hour.

10:25-KBIG-Sports News.10:30*KABC-News Reporter.

KFI-Sunday Report.KHJ-Frank and Ernest.KALI-Yiddish Program.KFAC-Music Hall.KGER-Chosen People.KPOL-Baptist Church.

10:35-KABC-Bill Ewing.10:40-KNX-Adv. In Science.10:45-KFI-American Story.

KHJ-Music.KGER-Dr. Dan Gilbert.

10:55*KNX-News.

11*KABC-News Reporter.*KFI-News.

KHJ-Bolero Time.KNX-Symphonette.KBLA-Lutheran Church.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-First Methodist

Church.KGER-Open Door Church.KGFJ-Sunday Showcase.KPOP-Hollywood Baptist Ch.KPPC-Church Services, Presby-

terian ChurchKXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

11:05-KABC-Bill Ewing.

KFI-Monitor.11:30-KFI, KFSD-The Catholic Hour.

KNX-New York PhilharmonicKFOX-First Christian Church.KWKW-All Saints Episcopal

Church.eti*KABC-News Reporter.

I .&*KFI-News.*KHJ-News.

KALI-Clarence Welch.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.

*KFAC-News.KGFJ-Anybody's Hit Parade.KPOL-Paul Carson.KPOP-Recorded Music.KWKW-Italian Novelties.

12:05-KABC-Bill Ewing Show.KFI-Monitor.KFAC-Piano Parade.KPPC-Postlude

12:15-IOU-George Crowell.12:30-KABC-Meet A Celebrity.

KFI-Eternal Light.KHJ-George Crowell.KBLA-World TomorrowKDAY-Joe Adams.KFAC-Hi Fi Holiday.KGER-Gems Of Grace.

12:45-KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.

1-KABC-Dr. Charles E. Filler.*KFI-News.

KHJ-George Crowell.KNX, KFMB-Woolworth Hour.KALI-Momentos Musicales.KDAY-Chico Sesma Show.KFAC-Sunday Theater.KGER-Oral Roberts.KGFJ-Serenode to Afternoon.KPOP-Recorded Music.KPPC-Coleman Chamber MusicKWIZ-Top Teen Tunes.KWKW-Milt Nava.

*KXLA-News.1:05-KFI-Monitor (55 min.).1:15-KXLA-Western Music.1:30-KLAC-Del Moore hill rt00).

KPPC-Afternoon Concert.KXLA-Church in a Barn.

2*KABC-Radio Bible Clam.

*KFI-News.*KNX-News.

KFWB-Mitch Reed Show (to 6:45p.m.).

KGER-Concert Hall.KGFJ-Hollywood House.KIEV-Chet's Polka Parade.

*KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.KPOL-Tenoch Treasures.KPOP-Hunter Hancock

2:05-KFI-Monitor.KNX-What's New in Books.

2:15-KBLA-Latter Day Saints.2:30-KABC-Light For Today.

KNX-Philadelphio Orctestra.KFAC-Sunday at the Pops.KGER-Maurice Johnson.KPOP-Recorded Music.KWKW-Ernesto Cervera.KXLA-Music.

2:45 KPOP-Christian Science.KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.

3-KABC-Dr. Billy Graham.KFI-Senator's Report.KHJ-Bill L nninq .amKDAY-Bob Maaugblir Show.KFAC-County Museum

Concert.KFOX-Music for Sunday.KGER-John Brown.KGFJ-Music in the Air.

*KMPC-News; Johnny Grant.KPOP-Duke Henderson.KWKW-Milt Nova Show.

3:15-KFI KFC0- Bob Considine.3:25*KHJ-News.3:30-KABC-Herald of Truth.

KFI-Monitor.KALI-Nettling Waters

Assembly.KDAY-Bob McLaughlin.KGER-Temple Time.KXLA-Sandy Stanton.KPOP-Irish Hour.

IRISH AMERICANHOUR

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SUNDAY, APRIL 73:35-KFI-Meet the Press.3:45-KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.3:55-KNX-This I Believe.

4 *KABC-News Reporter.KFI-Young America Sings.KHJ-George Crowell.

*KNX-News.KALI-Rutland Inn.KFAC-Musical Masterpieces.KGER-Old Fashioned Revive

Hour.KGFJ-Latin Holiday.

*KMPC-News; DickWhittinghill.

KPOL-Music A La Carte.KPOP-Grace Bible Church.KIEV-Chet's Polka Parade.

4:05-KABC-Pilgrimage.KNX-The Last Word.

4:15-KRKD-Full GospelTaaernacle.

4:30-KABC-Wings of Healing.KFI-Scout Jamboree.KNX-CBS Radio Workshop.KALI-Latin Moods in Music.KLAC-Alex Cooper (to 8:00).KPOP-Recorded Music.

4:45-KHJ-Weekend on Wheels.4:55-KNX-Changing Times.

*KABC-News Reporter.KFI Songs That Never DieKHJ-George Crowell.KNX. KFMB-Hollywood

Music Hall.KALI-Sombrero Ballroom.KBLA-Don Poncho Hour.KFAC-Concert Favorites.KGER-Bible Treasury.KGFJ-Jive at Five.KPO?-Recorded Music.KPPC-S.A.I. Musicale.KRKD-Gospel Assembly.KWKW-Westminster Church.

5:15-KABC-Quincy Howe.KHJ-Partners in Progress.

5:25-KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.5.30*KABC-George Sokolsky.

KFI-Westward Look.KHJ, KGB-Lutheran Hour.

*KNX, KFMB-CBS Sunday Desk.KFA:-Favorites of France.KGFJ-Ave Maria Hour.KPPC-Virginia Weisman.KRKO-Record Shop.KWKW-Milt Nava.KXLA-Lincoln Ave. Church.

5:45-KABC-Auto Info.6*KABC-Paul Harvey, News.*KFI-News.

KHJ-Sidney Walton.KNX, KFMB-Our Miss Brooks.KBLA-Van Hall Ski Show.KFAC-Family Hour.KFOX-First Assembly of God.KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Heartbeat Theater.

sliKM?C-News, Bill Stewart.KRKD-St. Germain

Foundation.6:05-KFI-Monitor.6:15-KABC-Assignment Overseas.6:25-KHJ-Music.6:30*KAEC-College Press Conf.

*KFI-Local News.KHJ-Hats Off Award.KNX-Jack Benny Show.KFCX-Christ and His Church.KGER-Youth on the March.KGFJ-Musical Digest.KRKD-Record Shop.KWKW-La Voz de la

Profecia.KXLA-Gospel Hour.

6:35-KFI-Monitor.6:45-KHJ-Sports Time.

KFWB-Allen Rich.KGFJ-Stars for Defense.KRKD-This Is Your Bible.

6:55-KHJ- Music Box.-KA3C-Mickey Katz Show.7 KFI-Opera: "Cavallerio Rusti-

cana" and "Cecilia Valdez,"KHJ-Guy Lombardo.KNX-Jimmy Wakeley.KBIA-Dr. C. E. Hendricks.KFAC-Hi Fi Concert.KFWB-Politics and You.KGER-Dr. Gordon Palmer.KGFJ-Visit With Vi.KPOL-Baptist Church.KWKW-Spanish Catholic Hoer.KXLA-Open Door Church.

7:15-KFWB -Books and You.

5

7:30-KABC-Science Editor.KHJ-Reviewing Stand.KNX, KFMB-Gunsmoke.KFAC-Concert ClassicsKFOX-Colonial Tabernacle.KFWB-Theosophy.KGER-Dan Gilbert.KGFJ-New Hope Church.

7:4.5-KABC-Social Security.AFWB-Rosary Hour.KGER-Bethel Reformed Ch.

7:55*KNX-News.0*KABC-Erwin Canham.

KHJ-Dean Clarence Manion.KNX, KFMB-Suspense.KFAC-Sunday Concert.KFOX-Christian Science.

*KFWB-News.*KLAC-Listen Los Angeles.

KMPC-Cancer Assoc.KPPC-U.N. Regent.

8:05-KFWB-First Presbyterian Ch.8:15-KABC-This Is Your Bible.

KHJ-John T. Flynn.KMrC-Runway Review.KXLA-Ethel Hublee.

8:30* KABC-News.KHJ-State Of Nation.KNX-Mitch Miller.

KGFJ-College of Div. Sci.KMPC-Legion Salute.KPOL-String Shift.KPrC-Studio 13.

*KWKW-News.B:35-KABC-Christian in Action.8:45 * KGFJ-News.

KMPC-More About MusicKPPC-Guest Star.KWKW-Gordon Baker Lloyd.

KABC-voice of Prophecy.9 KFI-Opera (can't).*KHJ-Headline Edition.

KFOX-New Hope Baptist Ch.KGFJ-Greater First Baptist.

*KFWB-News.*K' AC-News.

KPAPC-News,9:05-KFWB-Union Rescue Mission.9:10-KNX-Sports.9:15-Kh11-Good News.

KMPC-Civil Defense.9:25*K,CX-News.9:30-KABC-Country Church of

Hollywood.KFI-C. P. MacGregor Show.KHJ-Your Pharmacist.KNX-Edtior's Assignment.KFWB-Visit With Your

PharmacistKGFJ-Apostolic Faith.KMPC-Dance Time (to 12:00).KPOP-Tabernacle of Faith.KWKW-German American

Program.t1:35-KFWB-Blind Artist Guild.9:45-KHJ-Datelines and the Bible.

KFWB-Adventures in Living.KLAC-Report Card.

9:55-KHJ-This Fabled World.div*KABC-Naets.V*KFI, KFSD-Richfield Reporter.

KHJ-Hour of Decision.*KNX-10 O'Clock Wire.

KBLA-Music (till 12).KFAC-Gateway to Music.KGFJ-Hollywood House Party.

10:05-KABC-Lawrence Welk.KFWB-Music, Jack LeeKLAC-Gene Norman.

10:15-KFI-Mayor Poulson.KNX-The Leading Question.KFWB-Air Force.KPOP-Miss. Baptist Church.

10:30-KABC-Revival Time.KFI-Hour of Decision.KHJ-Wings of Healing.KFWB-Echoes of Eden.

10:45-KNX-Capitol Cloakroom.

11 -KABC-Morinesin Review.

KFI-Supervisor's Report.*KHJ-Newswheml

KPOP-Mt. Zion Church.11:15-KFI-You're the Doctor.

KNX-Face the Nation.11:25-KABC-Musical Interlude.11:30-KABC-Lawrence Welk.

KFI-"Prelude to Midnight."KFWB-Books and You.KGFJ-Blue of Evening.KPOP-Duke Henderson.

11:45-KNX-U.N. on the Record.KFWB-Politics and You.

*KGFJ-News.12:00-KFAC-Music of Night (till 6 a.m.)

KMPC-"On Till Dawn."

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THE EARLMcDANIEL SHOW7:00 to 10:30 A.M.

Mon. thru Fri.More Music Every Minute

The POPutar station 1020*-Indicates NewscastTBA-To Be Announced

8*KABC-News.

*KFI-NBC News.*KHJ, KGB-Cliff Engle.

KNX-Bob Crane Show.Tu-F. Mercury Showroom M.

KALI-Dr. Stanley Bailes.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KDAY-Frank Evans Show.KFAC-Stock Market.

*KFWB-News; PatMcGuineas.

KGER-Wilbur Nelson.KGFJ-World Bible Society.

*KLAC. KXLA-News.*KMPC-World News.KPOL-Melody in High Fidelity.KPOP-Earl McDaniel Show.

*KWIZ-News.KWKW-Ernesto C e .

B:05-KABC-Fred Beck ShowKFI-Hit the Road_

*KFOX-News Headlines.KFWB-Goldy Norton.KLAC-Dick Haynes (to 9:30).

8:15*KHJ-News.*KNX-News; David Vail..

KALI--Ewell C. Brown.KFWB-Bill Ba!lance.KGFJ-L.A. Co. Govt.

*KLAC-Sam Bolter.KMPC-Business News.KRKD-Music, M- Country

Church of Hollywood, Tu-F.KFAC-Freeway Hi-Fi.KWIZ-Airazay Show.KXLA-Al Ryfle.

8:20-KHJ-Sport Lites.11:25*KHJ-Five Star News.

KMPC-Sports.8:30*KABC-News.

KFI-Pat Bishop.KHJ, KGB-

Bible Institute-M. W. F;Haven of Rest-Tu. Th. Sa.

KNX-Bob Crane.KALI-Country Church.

*KFAC-News.KGER-Voice of China.KGFJ-College of Divine

Science.KMPC-Dick Whittinghill.

*KRKD-News.8:35-KABC-Garden Guide.

KRKD-Sweet Harmonies.8:45*KABC-News.

KFI-Andy and Virginia.KNX-Howard Miller Show.KFAC-Unity Viewpoint.KGER-Bible Treasury.KGFJ-Calling All Drivers M.W.F.

Let's Take A Trip-Tu. Thur.8:55*KBIG-Southland News.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

9KABC-Breakfast Club.KFI-NBC News.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

KNX, KFMB-Wendy Warren.KALI-Yiddish Program.KFAC-Morning Concert.

*KFWB-News; Pat McGuinness.KGER-Lutheran Hour.KGFJ-Time for Music.KPOL-Melody in High Fidelity.KRKD-Modern Melodies.

*KWIZ-News.KWKW-Elena Salinas.

9:05-1(FI-Andy 8 Virginia.*KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.

KWIZ-Airazay Show.9:10-KHJ-Gaylord Hauser.9:15-KHP-TBA.

KNX, KFMB-Backstage Wife.KBLA-Italian Melodies.

9:30-KFI-Ladies Day.KHJ-Norma Young.KNX, KFMB-Helen Trent.KALI-Yiddish Program.KDAY-Joe Adams Show.KFAC-Piano Parade.KFWB-AI Jarvis (to 12:30).

KGER-John Brown.KLAC-Bill Bradley.

9:45-KNX, KFMB-Our Gal Sunday.9:50*KGFJ-News.9:55*KHJ-Food Mart News, Tu.

KDAY-Report from Hollywood.

1 0-KABC-MyTrue Story.

*KFI-Mid-Morning News.*KHJ, KGB-Newspaper of the

Air.KNX, KFMB-Nora Drake.

*KALI--Spanish News.KBLA -Wayne Burke.KOA T ---Joe Adams Show.KFA. -Concert Stage.

*KF07.- News Headlines.KGER -Union Rescue Mission.KGFJ-Musical Portraits.

*KLAC-News.*KMPC-News; Ira Cook

(to 2 p.m.,*KWIZ-News*KXLA-Al Ryfle, News, Music.

10:05-KFI-Bandstand.KALI-Club Del HogarKFOX-Sentimental Journey.KWIZ-Gadabout Show.

10:15-KHJ-Tello-Test.KNX, KFMB-Ma Perkins.KRKD-Health Talk.

10:30-KABC-When a Girl Marries.KHJ-Jack Wagner. M.T.W.F.

Standard School Broadcast, Th.KNX, KFMB-Young Dr. Malone.KFAC-Loom of Music.KGER-Helen Markham.KPOL-Merchant's Quiz.KPOP-Clyde Codwell.

*KRKD-News; M.Todies.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso (to 12)

10:35-KGER-Rev. Leroy Kopp.10:45-KABC-Whispering Streets.

KNX, KFMB-Rood of life.KGER-Rev. LeRoy Kopp.

10:50*KGFJ-News

KABC-Jack Paar*KFI-News.*KHJ-Five Star News.*KNX, KFMB-News.*KALI-Spanish News.

KCBO-Bandstand - Grandstand(to 5:15).

KFAC-Masters in Miniature.KGER-Dr. Louis Talbot.KGFJ-Music Festival.KPOP-Clyde Cadwell Show.

*KWIZ-Editorial Report.11:05-K F1-Bandstand.

*KHJ-Parallels in the News.KNX-Right to Happiness.KAL1-Mario Rey.KWIZ-Gadabout Show.

11:15-KABC-John J. Anthony.KHJ-Queen for a Day.KNX, KFMB-Second Mrs. Burton.KFAC-Folk Songs & Dances.KGER-Sunshine Mission.

11:30-KABC Beat the Record.KFI-Art Baker's Notebook.KNX, KFMB-Strike It Rich.KFAC-Int'l Music Hall.KGER-Sunshine Mission.KXLA-Hometown Jamboree.

11:45*KFI-Lunch Hour News withPat Bishop.

KNX, KFMB-Pat Buttram Show.KPOL-News Today.KRKD-Lawrence Welk.

11:50*KGFJ-News.

12 *K ABC-Noontime News.KFI-Jim Todd - Farm

Reporter.*KHJ-Bob Greene.*KNX-Knneally's News.

KALI-Brother Clarence Welch.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Luncheon Concert.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Through the Bible.KGFJ-Moods in Music.KPOL-Cloud Nine.KPOP-Art Lobos Show.

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10:30 - 12 NOON

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KRKD-Louise Martinson Show.*KWIZ-Orange News.

KWKW-Martin Becerra.KXLA-Hometown Jamboree.

12:05-KLAC-Bill Bradley.KFOX-Downtown with Walt

Abbott.12:15*KABC-Paul Harvey.

KFI -Calif. Agriculture.KHJ-Cedric Foster.KNX-Nelson Mclninch.KWIZ-Top Banana.

12:25*KBIG, KRKD-News.*KDAY-News.

12:30-KABC-Mildred Younger.*KFI-Local News.

KHJ-Jock Wagner.KNX-Art linkletter.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KDAY-Chico Sesma.KFWB-Larry Finley Show and

News (till 4:00).KGER-Dr. Orr Bible Study.KLAC-Del Moore 8 News.KPOP-Art Laboe Show.KXLA-Western Music.

12:45-KFI-Record Album Review.KHJ-Ed Hart.

*KFAC-Dick Joy, News.KPOP-Shopping Hilites.

12:50*KGFJ-News.

1-KABC-Hank Simms.*KFI-News.

KHJ-News.KNX, KFMTI-Arthur Godfrey.

*KBLA-Dick Winan.KFAC-Serenade.

*KFOX-News.KGER-News, Chas. Turner.KGFJ-Rendezvous with Music.KPOP-Duke Henderson Show.KRKD-Record Time.

*KWIZ-News.KXLA-Frank Simon.

1:05-KFI-5-Star Matinee.KHJ-Ed Hart.KFOX-Mild and Mellow.KW IZ-Top Banana.

1:15-KHJ-Jack Wagner.KBLA-Bing Sings.KFWB-Daniels Den.KGER-Good News In Music.KPOP - Editor of the Air.

1:25*KBIG-Nomes in the News.1:30-KFI-Hilltop House.

KBIG-Catolina Bandstand.KFAC-Concert Matinee.KPOP-Hunter Hancock.XXLA-Frank Simon.

1:45-KFI-Pepper Young's Family.KBLA-L.A. County Schools.KXLA-County Schools, M. T. Th.

Garden Chats, W, F.1:50*KGFJ-News.1:55-KBIG-Men of Troy, M.;

Traffic Quiz, T.; Cause forAlarm, W.; UCLA SportsPackage, F.

2 ITFI-NBC News.KHJ-Bob Freed.

*K AL I-Spanish News.KBIG-Catalino Bandstand.

*KMPC-News, Johnny Grant (to 5).*KGER-News; Social Security.

M; *News; L. B. Band,Tu-F.

KGFJ-Musical Matinee.*KWIZ-News.

2:05-KFI-Mary Hickox.KHJ-Jack Wagner.KALI-Salvador S. Hernandez.KFOX-Take It Easy Time.KWIZ-Top Banana.

2:15-KRKD-Album Time.2:25-KBIG-Southland Dateline.2:30-KFI-Woman In My House.

KNX-Ruth Ashton.KFAC-Pops Concert.KGER-George McLain.

*KRKD-News.KGER-Peter Slack, Organ.KRKD-Tops in Pops.KWKW-Fina Marin.

2:40-KNX-Weather and You.2:45-KFI-Dr. Gentry.

KNX-Phillip Norman.KGER-Peter Slack.

2:50*KGFJ-News.3 -RABC-Hank Weaver, Music

and Sports.*KFI-NBC News.*KHJ, KGB-Five Star

Newscast.KDAY-Bob McLaughlin.

*KFWB-News.KGFJ-Music in the Air.

*KLAC, KXLA-News.KPOL-Cavalcade of Music.

*KWIZ-Local News.*KXLA-News.

3:05-KFI-Dick Sinclair.KHJ-Jack Wagner.KFAC-Keyboard Stylings.KWIZ-Top Banana.

3:15-KNX-Matinee (to 4:50).

Libby's Canned Fruitpresents

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KGER-The Toveys, News.KXLA-Gary Goodwin, Musk.

325*KDAY-News.3:30-KHJ-Lynn Looks at

Hollywood.KDAY-Bob McLaughlin.KFAC-World of Opera.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.KT:ill-Melody Time.

3-40*KGER-News.3:45-KHJ, KGB-Here's the Answer.

KGER-Hymn.3:50*KGFJ-News.3:55*KPOL-News.

4*KFI-Dave Shaw-News.*KHJ, KGB-Fulton Lewis, Jr.

KFAC-Musical Masterpieces.KGFJ-Musical Moments.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.*KW1Z-News.

KWKW-Drama.4:05-KFOX-Take It Easy Time.

KFWB-Bill Bollt nce Show.KLAC-Alex Cooper.KWIZ-Turntable Show.

4:10-KFI-Bu rr i rr Wheeler.4:15*KHJ-Frank Hemingway.

KGER-Commuters Carousel.KPOL-Pop Concert.

4:25-KABC-Martin Bloch.KBLA-Valley Varieties.

*KDAY-News.4:30-KABC-Hank Weaver Sports.

KHJ-Tel lo-Test.KDAY-John Olds; Sports.KGER-Health Talk.KPOL-Pop Concert.KPOP-Art Laboe Show.

4:35-KABC-Hank Weaver Music.4:45-KHJ, KGB-Sam Hayes.

KGER-Commuters Carousel.4:50*KGFJ-News.

KNX-Point of Low.4:55*KFI-Local News.

KHJ-Bob Greene.KNX-City Editor.

* *NEW SHOW . . .

"I know something aboutyou . . . Want to hear aboutit?" is the provocative questionasked by Ranald Daniels, foun-der and dean of The Instituteof Successful Living, on a newshow entitled "The Miracle ofYour Mind," which is aired onKNX Radio, Sunday night,April 6, at 10:45 P.M. RanaldDaniels is a well-known travel-ler, writer, and lecturer whohas spent a lifetime exploringthe human mind as well aspoking into the cultures ofpeople in strange and distantplaces, both east and west, andfrom the Northern Lights ofthe Arctic to the land of theSouthern Cross.

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5-KABC-Len Beardsley.KF1-Bill Haworth.KHJ, KGB -Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Edw. R. Morrow.*KBIG-Catalina Bandstand

and NewsKDAY-Bob McLaughlin.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Aubrey Lee.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KLAC-News.*KMPC-News, Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

KPOP-Art Laboe.KRKD-Ten Top Tunes.

*KWKW-News.5:05-KABC-Hank Weaver.

KFWB-Bill Salience.KLAC-Alex Cooper.

5:10*KABC-Bill Garr News.KFI-Southland Weather.

*KHJ-News.5:15*KABC-Paul Harvey.

*KFI-Rollie Thomas --News.*KHJ-Newsreel.*KNX-Carroll Alcott.

KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW-Ernesto Cervera.

5:20*KABC-Sports Caravan.5:30*KABC-Sid Fuller, News.

KFI-Feature Wire.*KHJ-News.

KNX, KFMB-Tom Harmon.KALI-Romano-Smeraldo.KBLA-Motor Classics.KFAC-Continental Varieties.KFWB-Bill Reliance.KGER-Frieda Neuhaus.KPOL-Musical Comedy Theater.KRKD-Sports Dial.KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KABC-Orval Anderson -News.*KFI-Dave Shaw -News.

KHJ-Music.*KNX, KFMB-Frank Goss.

KGFJ-Sports Notes.KLAC-Sam Baiter, Sports.KRKD-Race Results.

5:55*KNX-Local News.KRKD-Health Talk.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

6-KABC-Edward Morgan.*KFI Bill Haworth.

KNX-Chick Hearn, Sports.KALI-Joe White.KFOX-Johnny Otis Show.

*KFWB-News.*KLAC-News; Alex Cooper.

KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Request Performance.KMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports.KPOL-Music A La Ccrte.KRKD-Tops in Pops.

6:05-KFAC-Dinner Concert.6:15*KABC-News Beat.

KFI-Sports Report.KHJ-Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.*KMPC-News.

KWKW-Rodolfo Hoyos.6:25-KHJ-Harry Wismer.

KGFJ-Today in Science.6:30-KABC-William Winter.

KFI-Man On The Go.*KHJ-Virgil Pinkley.

KNX-Herman Hickman.KBLA-Phil Goodman.KFAC-Musical Milestones.KGFJ-Christian Chapel.KMPC-Bill Stewart.KRKD-Right to Live {Span.).KXLA-Frank Simon

Wes Music.6:35-KNX-Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall6:45-KABC-Record Rack.

KFI-Art Baker.KHJ-Sam Hayes.KGFJ-This Is Civil Defense.

6:55-KABC-People In News.KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

-KABC-John Vandercook.7 KFI-News.KHJ-Gabriel Hecate,.

*KNX,KFMB-News.KALI-Raul's Program.KFAC-Intermezzo.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Fomily Bible Hour.KGFJ-Fiesta Latina.

KXLA-Al Ryfle Music.7:05-KABC-Record Rock.

KFI-Bill Goodwin.KNX-Masters of Melody.KBLA-Hal Derwin.K:WB-Daniel's Den.

7:15-KHJ-Behind the Story.KFWB-Bill Ba!lance.

7:30-KFI-Morgan Beatty.KHJ-True DetectiveKNX, KFMB-Robert Q. Lewis.K FAC-Echoes & Encores.KGFJ-Precious Moments.KPOL-Eeverybody's Hour

KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.7:45-KFI-One Man's Family.

K KLA -Toastmasters.7:55*KABC-News.

*KHJ-News.KABC-Record Rack.8K BLA-Bush & Rich.KFWB-Christian Science.KHJ-Harry Lime.

*KNX-News.KFAC-Evening Concert.KGFJ-World Bible Society.KLAC-Gene Norman (to 12).

13:05-KFI-Boston Symphony.KNX -Robert Q. Lewis.

8:15-KGFJ-Franchise Tax Board.8:25*KABC-News.8:30-KABC-Voice of Firestone:

Elaine Malbin.*KHJ-News.

KNX-World Tcnight.KGFJ-College of Div. Science.KPOL-Through the Bible.

8:35*KHJ-Reporters Roundup.8:45-KGER-Dan Gilbert.

KGFJ-Man With a Question.8:50-NNX-Eric Sevareid.8:55*KFI-News.

KNX-A. Jackson.

9 KABC-Met Audittons.KFI-Telephone Hour.

*KHJ-News.Ii N X -Regal Tune Table.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Dr. Vernon McGee.NGFJ-Harlem House Party.KPOL-Friendship Hour.

9:05-KFWB-Rosary Hour9:15*KHJ-Fulton Lewis, Jr.

9:20-KFWB-Daniel's Den9:25*KARC-News.9:30-KABC-Mystery Time.

KFI-The American Way.KHJ-Guest Star.KNX-Gil Henry.KMPC-Dance Time.KPOL-String Shift.

9:45-KHJ-University Explorer.9:55-KABC-Music Interlude.

I0*KABC-News.

*KFI-Richfield Reporter.*KHJ-Gabriel Homier.*KNX-Ten O'Clock Wire.

KBLA-Nick Thomas.KFAC-Crossroads of Music.

*KFWB-News.KGER-News, Voice Of CalvaryKPOL-String Shift.

10:05-KHJ-George Crowell.KFWB-Daniels Den.

10:15-KABC-Dr. Frederick Bailers.KF1-A Joy Forever.

*KNX-Wm. Kenneally.10:25-KNX-Tom Hanlon.10:30-KABC-Say It With Music.

KF1-This Thing Called Life.KNX-Philip Norman.KGER-Ewell Brown.KGFJ- Rhythm & Blues.

10:45*KFI-Al Poska Show.KGER-Concert.

*KFI-11th Hour News.1 I *KHJ-Newswheel.

KNX-Max Roby.KGFJ-Rhythm and Blues.KXLA-Carl Ludlow.

11:05*KFI-Dave Show -News.11:10-KNX-Merry Go Round.11:15-KFI-Sports, Rollie Thomas.I 1 :30-KFI-Now Hear This:

KNX-Music 'Til Dawn.KPOL-Tho Big Show (5 hours)

11:55*KFI-Local News.

12-KFI-Ben Hunter.KFAC-Music Out of the Nigh:.KBLA-Symphony Sid.*KFWB-News.

KGFJ-Night Club.*KMPC-News-Music (to 6 a.m.)

KXLA-Western Music (to 5 a.m.)12:05-KFWB-Music (till 6:00 a.m.).

KLAC-570 Club (to 6:00 a.m.).

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Radio ,Lbgs Radio LbysTUESDAY, APRIL 9

5*KABC-Lon Beardsley.*KFI-5 O'Clock Report.KHJ, KGB -Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Edward R. Marrow.*KBIG-Catalina Bandstand

and News.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Aubrey Lee.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KLAC-News; Sports.*KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

)(POP -Art Laboe.KRKD-Ten Top Tunes.

*KWKW-News.5:05-KABC-Hank Weaver.

KFWB-Bill Ba!lance Show.KLAC-Alex Cooper.KFI-Southland Weather

5:10*KABC-Bill Garr, News.KHJ-News.

5:15*KABC-Paul Harvey.*KFI-Rollie Thomas.*KHJ-Newsreel.*KNX-Carroll Alcott.

KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW-Ernesto Cervera

5:20-KABC-Sports Caravan.5:30-KABC-Sid Fuller.

*KFI-Feature Wire.*KHJ-News.*KNX, KFMB-Tom Harmon.

KALI-Smeraldo Program.KBLA-Motor Classics.KFAC-Continental Varieties.XFOX-Ten Top Tunes.KFWB-Santa Anita Feature Race.KGER-Olga Graves.KLAC-Alex Cooper.KPOL-Musicol Comedy Theater.KRKD-Sports Dial.KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45 *KABC-News.*KFI-Dave Show, News.

KHJ-Music.*KNX, KFMB-Frank Goss.

KGFJ-Sports Notes.KLAC-Sam Bolter: Sports.KRKD-Roce Results.

5:50*KGFJ-News.5:55*KNX-Local News.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

6*KABC-Edward Morgan.*KFI-Bill Haworth.KNX-Chick Hearn, Sports.

*KFAC-News.KALI-Joe White.

*KFWB-News.KFOX-Johnny Otis Show.

*KFAC, KLAC-News.KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Request Performance.KMPC-Bob Kelley: Sports.KRKD-Tops in Pops.KFAC-Dinner Concert.KPOL-Music A La Carte.

6:05-KLAC-Alex Cooper.6:15*KABC-News.

KFI-Sports Report.KHJ-Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.*KMPC-World 8 Local News.

KWKW-Rodolfo Hoyos.6:25-KHJ-Harry Wismer.

KGFJ-Today in Science.6:30-KABC-William Winter.

KFI-Man On The Go.*KHJ-Virgil Pinkley.

KNX-Hermon Hickman, Sports.KFAC-Musical Milestones.KGFJ-Christian Chapel.KMPC-Bill Stewart (to 9:30).KRKD-Right to Live. (Span.).

6:35-KNX-Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall.6:45-KABC-Record Rock.

KFI-Art Boxer.*KHJ-Sam Hayes.

KGFJ-Here's to Veterans.KWKW-Casa los Perez.

6:55-KABC-People In News.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

7*KABC-John Vandercook.*KFI-News.KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.KNX, KFMB-News.KALI-Roul's Program.KFAC-Intermezzo.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Family Bible Hour.KGFJ Fiesta Latina.

*KLAC-News.*KRKD-News.

KXLA-Western Music.7:05-KABC-Record Rack.

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KFI-Bill Goodwin.KNX-Masters of Melody.KBLA-Hal Derwin.

7:15-KHJ-Behind the Story.KRKD-Dinner Music.

7:30-KABC-Record Rack.*KFI-Morgan Beatty.

KHJ-Treasury Agent.KNX, KFMB-Robert O. Lewis.KFAC-Echoes and Encores.KGER-Rev. Victor Glenn.KGFJ-Precious Moments.KPOL-Eeverybody's Hour.KRKD-Health Talk.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

7:45-KFI-One Man's Family.KALI-Latin Music.KXLA-Mary Burke King.

7:55*KABC-Late News.*KHJ-News.

8-KABC-Record Rack.*KFI-News.KHJ-Scarlet Pimpernel.KNX, KFMB-News.KFAC-Evening Concert.

*KFWB-News.KGFJ-World Bible Society.

*KLAC-News.8:05-KFI-Great Gildersleeve.

KNX, KFMB-Robert Q. Lewis.KLAC-Gene Norman.

8:15-KGFJ-Social Security.KXLA-AI Ryfle Music.

8:25*KABC-News.8:30-KABC-Bishop Fulton Sheen.

KFI-Power of Free Broadcasting.*KHJ-News.

KNX World Tonight.KGFJ-College of Div. Science.KWKW-Speaking of Youth.

8:35-KHJ--Army Hour.8:45-KGER-Dan Gilbert.

*KGFJ-News8:50*KNX-Eric Sevareid.8:55-KNX-Allen Jackson.

9-KABC-Meet the Bond.*KFI-News.*KHJ-News.KNX--Regal Tune Table.KFOX-Jazz Scene.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Concert Hall.KGFJ-Harlem House Party.KPOL-Friendship Hour.

9:05-KFI-Biographies in Sound.KFWB-Rosary Hour.

9:15*KHJ-Fulton Lewis, Jr.KGER-Income Tax.

9:20 KFWB-Daniels Den.9:30-KABC-Mysterytime.

KHJ-Here's to Vets.KNX-Gil Henry.KMPC-Dance Time.KPOL-String Shift.KXLA-Carl Ludlow, Western.

9:45-KHJ-Musical Moments.KWKW-Traffic Quiz.

9:55-KABC-Music Interlude.KHJ-Basil Rathbone.

"*KABC-ABC Late News.IhI*KFI-Richfield Reporter.

*KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.*KNX-10 O'Clock Wire.

KBLA-Nick Thomas.KFAC-Crossroads of Music.

*KFWB-NewsKGER-News, Voice Of Calvary.KPOL-String Shift.

10:10--KHJ-George Crowell.10:15-KABC-Dr. Frederick Bolles.

KFI-A Joy Forever.*KNX-Bill Kenneally.

10:25-KNX-Tom Hanlon.10:30-KABC-Say It With Music.

KFI-Your Favorite Hymns.*KNX-Philip Norman.KGFJ-Rhythm 8 Blues.KMPC-Dance Time.

10:45-KFI-Al Poska Show.KGER-This Is Your Musk.

11 *KFI-11th Hour News.e KHJ-Newswheel.*KNX-Max Roby.*KFWB-News.

KGFJ-Rhythm 8 Blues.11:10-KNX-Merry Go Round.11:15-KFI-Sports11:30-KFI-Now Hear This.

KNX-Music 'Til Down.KPOL-The Big Show (5 hours)

11:55*KFI-News.

1 2'ABC-Rourkes Party Line.KFI-Ben Hunter.KBLA-Symphony Sid.KXLA-Jack Morris, till 5 a.m.

12:05-KFWB-Music (till 6 a.m.)KMPC-On Till Dawn.

1 -KFGJ-Nightclub (till 6 a. m.)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10el*KABC-Len Beardsley.*KFI-Five O'Clock Report.

KHJ, KGB -Bill Brundige*KNX, KFMB-Edw. R. Murrow.*KBIG-Catalina Bandstand

and News.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.

*KFWB-News.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KLAC-News; Alex Cooper.*KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Lew Irwin - News.

KPOP-Art Laboe.KRKD-Ten Top Tunes.

*KWKW-News.5:05-KABC-Hank Weaver.

KFWB-Bill Ballance Show.5:10*KABC Bill Garr News.

KFI-Southland Weather.*KHJ-News.

5:15*KABC-Poul Harvey.*KFI-Rollie Thomas.*KHJ-Newsreel.*KNX-Carroll Alcott.

KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW-Ernesto Cervera.

5.20*KABC-Sports Caravan.5:30*KABC-Sid Fuller.

*KFI-Feature Wire*KHJ-News.

KNX. KFMB-Tom Harmon.KALI-Romano-Smeraldo.KBLA-Motor Classics.KFAC-Continental Varieties.KFWB-Santa Anita Feature Race.KFOX-Top Ten Tunes.KGER-Olga Graves.KPOL-Musical Comedy

Theatre.KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5.35-KFWB-Bill Ballonce5:45*KABC-News.

KHJ-Music.*KFI-Dave Shaw.*KNX, KFMB-Frank Goss.

KGFJ-Sports Notes.KLAC-Sam Bolter, Sports.KRKD-Race Results.

5:50* KGFJ-News.5:55*KNX-Local News.

*KPOL-Lew Irwin - News.6*KABC-Edward Morgan.*KFI-Bill Haworth.

KNX-Chick Hearn, Sports.KALI-Joe White.

*KFAC, KLAC-News.KFOX-Johnny Otis Show.

*KFWB-News.KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Request Performance.KMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports.KPOL-Music A La Carte.

6:05-KFAC-Dinner Concert.XFWB-BillKLAC-Alex Cooper.

6:15*KABC-News Beat.KFI-Sports Report.KHJ-Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.*KMPC-World 8 Local News.

KWKW-Rodolfo Hayes.6:25-KHJ-Harry Wismer.

KGFJ-Today in Science.6:30-KABC-William Winter.

KFI-Man On The Go.*KHJ-Virgil Pinkley.

KNX-Herman Hickman, Sports.KFAC-Musical Milestones.KGFJ-Christian Chapel.KMPC-Bill Stewart (till 9:30).

6:35-KNX-Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall.6 45-KABC-Record Rock.

KFI-Art Baker.*KHJ-Sam Hayes.KGFJ-One-Thirty-Seven Club.

6:55-KABC-People In News.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

7*KABC-John Vandercook.*KFI-NBC News.KHJ-Gabriel Heather.KNX-News.KAL I-Roul's Program.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Intermezzo.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Family Bible Hour.KGFJ-Fiesta Latina.KPPC-Organ RecitalKMPC-Bill Stewart.KXLA-Al Ryfle, Music.

7:05 KABC-Fights. Gil Cadilli vs.Davey Moore.

KFI Bill Goodwin.KNX-Masters of Melody.KBLA-Hal Derwin.KFWB-Daniels Den.

7:15-KHJ-Behind the Story.7:30-KFI-Morgan Beatty.

KHJ-Gangbusters.KNX, KFMB-Robert Q. Lewis.

KFAC-Echoes and Encores.KGER-Rev. Victor Glenn.

KGFJ--Precious MomentsKPOL-Eeverybody's Hour.KRKD-Health Talk.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

7:45-KFI-One Man's Family.KALA-California Teachers.

7:55*KABC-Late News.*KHJ-News.

8-KABC-Bill Ewing.*KFI-News.KHJ-Horatio Hornblower.

*KNX, KFMB-News.KFAC-Evening Concert.

*KFWB-News.KGFJ-World Bible Society.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman.KWKW-Italian Radio

Melodies.KPPC-Mid-Week Devotion.

8:05-KFI-People Are Funny.KNX, KFMB-Robert 0. Lewis.KFWB-Daniels Den.

8:15-KGFJ-Fed. Income Tax.KXLA-Music-Al Ryfle.

8:25*KABC-News.8:30-KABC-Bill Ewing, D.J.

KFI-Recollections at 30.KHJ-Family Theater.

*KNX-The World Tonight.KGER-Voice of Chino.KGFJ-College of Div. Science.KPOL-Through the Bible.KWKW-Japanese Hour.KGFJ-Serenade in Blue.

8:45-KGFJ-This Is Our Music8:50*KNX-Eric Sevareid.8:55-KNX-Allen Jackson.9-KABC-Meet the Band.

*KFI-News.*KHJ-News.

KNX-Regal Tune Table.KGER-News, Concert.KFOX-Jazz Scene.

*KFWB-Bill Crago.KGFJ-Harlem House Party.KXLA-Lou Stevens.

9:05-KFI-"X" Minus One.KFWB-Rosary Hour.

9:15*KHJ-Fulton Lewis, Jr.KWKW-Covenant Church.

9:20- KFWB-Daniels Den.9:30-KABC-Mystery Time.

KFI-KFI Calling.KHJ-Forword March.KNX-Gil Henry.KMPC-Dance Time (to 12).KGER-Hour of DeliveranceKPOL-String Shift.KXLA-Folk Music.KWKW-Serenade in Blue.

9:45-KHJ-Music.9:55-KABC-Music Interlude.

KHJ-Basil Rathbone."*KABC-News.Iltl*KFI-Richfield Reporter.

KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.*KNX-10 O'Clock Wire.

KBLA-Hal Derwin.KFAC-Crossroads of Music.

*KFWB-News.KGER-News, Voice Of Calvary.KPOL-String Shift.KWKW-Latin Music.

10:05-KHJ-George Crowell.KFWB-Daniels Den.

10:15-KABC-Dr. Frederick Bailes.KFI-A Joy Forever.

*KNX-Bill Kenneally.10:70-KFWB-Larry Finley Show.10:25-KNX-Tom Hanlon.10:30-KABC-Say It With Music.

KFI-This Thing Called Life.*KNX-Philip Norman.

KGFJ-Rhythm 8 Blues.10:45-KFI-Al Poska Show.

*KFI-Eleventh Hr. News.I *KFWB-News.

*KHJ-Newswheel.*KNX-Max Roby.

KGFJ-Rhythm 8 Blues.11:05-KFWB-Daniels Den.11:10-KNX-Merry Go Round.11:15-KFI-Rollie Thomas.11:30-KFI-Now Hear This.

KNX-Music 'Til Dawn.KPOL-The Big Show (5 hours).

11:55*KFI-News.

1 2-KABC-Rourke's Party Line.KFI-Ben Hunter.KBLA-Symphony Sid.

*KFWB-News.KXLA-Western Music (to 5 a.m.)

12:05-KFWB-Music (till 6 a.m.)KMPC-On Till Dawn.

1 -KGFJ-Night Club (to 6 a.m.)

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Radio Legs Radio LOgsTHURSDAY, APRIL 11

5*KABC-LenBeardsley.

*KFI-5 O'Clock Report.KHJ, KGB -Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Edw. R. Marrow.*KBIG-Catalino Bandstand

and News.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.

*KFWB-NswsKGER-Aubrey Lee.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KLAC, KWKW-News.*KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

KPOP-Art Laboe.KRKD-Ten Top Tunes.

5:05-KABC-Hank Weaver.-KFWB-Bill Ballance.KLAC-Alex Cooper.

5:10*KABC-Bill Garr News.KFI-Southland Weather.

*KHJ-News.5:15*KABC-Paul Harvey.

*KFI-Rollie Thomas, News.*KHJ-Newsreel.*KNX-Carroll Alcott.

KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW-Ernesto Cerevra.

5:20*KABC-Sports Caravan.5:30-KABC-Sid Fuller.

KALI-Duo, Romano- Smeraldo*KFI-Feature Wire.*KHJ-News.

KNX, KFMB-Torn Harmon.KBLA-Motor Classics.KFAC-Continental Varieties.KFWB-Sonta Anita Feature Race.KFOX-Top Ten Tunes.KGER-Olga Graves.KPOL-Musical Comedy Theater.KRKD-Sports Dial.KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5-35-KFWB-Bill Ballance.5:45*KABC-Orval Anderson -News

*KFI-Dave Show.KHJ-Music.

*KNX, KFMB-Frank Goss.KGFJ-Sport Notes.KLAC-Sam Baiter, Sports.KRKD-Roce Results.

5:50* KGFJ-News.5:55*KNX-Local News

*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

6*KABC-EdwardMorgan.

*KF1-Bill Haworth.KNX-Chick Hearn, Sports.KALI-Joe White.

*KFAC. KLAC-News.KFOX-Johnny Otis Show

(to 9:00 p.m.).*KFWB-News.

KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Request Performance.KMPC-Kelley, Sports.KPOL-Music A La Carte.

6:05-KFAC-Dinner Concert.KFWB-Bill B,.,lunce.KRKD-Tops in Pops.

6.15*KABC-News Beat.KFI-Sports Report.KHJ-Bill Brundige.

*KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.*KMPC--World and Local Nws.

KWKW-Rodolfo Hoyos.6:25-KHJ-Harry Witmer.

KGFJ-Today In Science.6:30-KABC-William Winter.

KFI-Man On The Go.*KHJ-Virgil Pinkley.

KNX-Herman Hickman, Sports.KALI-Programa Pan American.KFAC-Musical Milestones.KGFJ-Christian Chapel.KRKD-Right To Live (Span.).KXLA-Frank Simon.

6:35-KNX Amos 'n' Andy Musk Hall6:45-KABC-Record Rack.

KFI-Art Baker.KHJ-Sam Hayes.KGFJ-Ski Side.

6:55-KABC-People in News.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

7*KABC-JohnVandercook.

*KR-News.KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.KNX, KFMB-News.KALI-Raul's Program.KBIG-Catalina Bandstand.KFAC-Intermezzo.

*KFWB-News.KGER-Family Bible Hour.KGFJ-Fiesto Latina.

*KLAC, KRKD-News.KXLA-Al Ryfle.

7:05-KABC-Record Rack.KF1-Bill Goodwin.KNX-Masters of Melody.KBLA-Hal Derwin.

KFWB-Daniels Den.KLAC-Alex Cooper.

7:15-KHJ-Behind the Story.KRKD-Dinner Music.

7:30 -Baseball: Hollywood vs. SanDiego.

*KFI-Morgan Beatty.KHJ-Scotland Yard.KNX-Robert Q. Lewis.KFAC-Echoes and Encores.KGER-Helen MarkhamKGFJ-Precious Monsen".KPOL-Everybody's Hour.KRKD-Health Talk.KWKW-Teddy Fregoso.

7:45-KFI-One Man's Family.KRKD-Catholic Hour.

7:55*KHJ-News.

8*KFI-News.KHJ-Theater Royal.*KNX, KFMB-News.

KFAC-Evening Cancer.*KFWB-News, Daniels Den.

KGFJ-World Bible Society.*KLAC-News; Gene Norman

KPOL-Through the Bible.KWKW-Italian Radio

Melodies.*KXLA-News.

8:05-KFI-Bob Hope.KNX, KFMB-Robert Q. Lewis.

8:15-KGFJ-Know Your Schools.KXLA-AI Ryfle, Music

8:30 KFI--Conversation*KNX-The World Tonisht.*KHJ-News.

KGER-Voice of ChinaKGFJ-Col. of Divine Science.KWKW-Speaking of Youth.

8:35-KHJ-State of the Nation.8:45-KGER-Dan Gilbert.

*KGFJ-News.8:50*KNX-Eric Sevareid.8:55-KNX-Allen Jackson.

9*KFI-News.*KHJ-News.KNX -Regal Tune Tab is.KFOX-Jazz Scene.

*KFWB-News.Church of Pomona.

KGFJ-Harlem House Party.KGIL-Musical Scrapbsok.KPOL-Friendship Hour.KWKW-News.KXLA-Lou Stevens.

9:05-KFWB-Rosary Hour.KFI-Leon Pearson at U.N.

9:15*KHJ-Fulton Lewis, Jr9:30-KFI-Income Tax.

KHJ-Let's Go to Tows.KNX-Gil Henry.KGER-Dr. Orr Bible Study.KMPC-Dance Time (to 12).KPOL-String Shift.

9:45-KFI-Melody Time.KHJ-Music.

9:55-KHJ-Basil Rathbone.

1 0*KABC-News.*KFI-Richfield Reporter.KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.

*KNX-10 O'Clock Wire.KBLA-Hal Derwin.KFAC-Crossroads of Music.KGER-News, Voice Of Calvary.KPOL-String Shift.

10:05-KHJ-George Crowe! .10:15-KABC-Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI-A Joy Forever.*KNX-Bill Kenneolly.

10:25-KNX-Tom Hanlon.10:30-KABC-Say It With Music.

KFI-Your Favorite Hymns.KGFJ-Rhythm & Blues.KNX-Phil Norman.

10:45-KFI-Al Poska.

11*KFI-11th Hour News.*KHJ-Newswheel.*KNX-Max Roby.*KFWB-News.

KGFJ- Rhythm & Blass.11:05-KFWB-Daniels Den11:10-KNX-Merry Go Round.11:15-KFI-Sports, Rollie Thomas.11:30-KFI-Now Hear This.

KNX-Music 'tit Dawn.KPOL-The Big Show (5 hours).

11:55-KFI-News.

1 2-KFI-BenHunter.

KBLA-Symphony Sid.KXLA-Western Music (till 5 a.m.)

12:05-KFWB-Music (till 6 a.m.)KMPC-On Till Down.

1 -KGFJ-Night Club (So 6 a.m.)

FRIDAY, APRIL 125*KABC-Len

Beardsley.*KFI-5 O'Clock Report.

KHJ, KGB -Bill Brundige.*KNX, KFMB-Eaw. R. Marrow.*KBI3-Catalina Bandstand

and News.KFAC-Sunset Serenade.KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-News.KGER-Aubrey Lee.KGFJ-Musical Reveries.

*KM.C-News; Bill Stewart.*KPOL-Lew Irwin -News.

KPOP-Art Loboe.KRKD-Ten Top Tunes.KWKW-News.

5:05-KA 3C -Hank Weaver.KFWB-Bill Ballance.

*KLAC-Alex Cooper & News.5:10*KABC-Bill Garr News.

KFI-Southland Weather.*KHI-News.

5:15*KA3C-Paul Harvey.*KFI-Rollie Thomas.*KHJ-Newsreel.*KNX-Carroll Alcott.

KFOX-Today in Sports.KFWB-Cleve Hermann.KWKW -Ernesto Cervera.

5:20-KABC-Sports Caravan.5:30*KABC-Sid Fuller.

*KFI-Feature Wire.*KHJ-News.

KNX, KFMB-Tom Harmon.KALI-Smeroldo Program.KBLA Motor Classics.KFAC-Continenta! Varieties.KFDX-Top Ten Tunes.KFWB-Santo Anita Featurs Race.KGER-Olga Graves.KPOL-Musical Comedy Theater.KRIM-Sports Dial.KNLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:35-KFWB-Bill5:45*KABC-Orval Anderson -News.

*KR -Dave Shaw News.KHJ-Music.

*KHX, KFMB-Fronk Goss.KGFJ-Sports Notes.KLAC-Sam Baiter, Sports.KENO -Race Results.

5:50*KGFJ-News.5:55*KNX-Local News.

*KFOL-Lew Irwin -News.

6*KABC-EdwardMorgan.

*KFI-Bill Haworth.KNX-Chick Hearn, Sports.KALI-Joe White.KFOX-Johnny Otis Show.KGER-American Soul Clinic.KGFJ-Request Performance.KMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports.KFOL-Music A La Carte.KRKD-Tops in Pops.

6:05-K"AC-Dinner Concert.6:15*KABC-News Beat.

K rl-Sports Report.K s1.1-11111 Brundige.

*101X, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.*KMPC-World & Local News.

KAIKW-Rodolfo Hoyos.6:25-KHJ-Harry Witmer.

KDFJ-Today in Science.6:30-KABC-William Winter.

KFI-Man On The Go.*KHJ-Virgil Pinkley.

KNX-Herman Hickman, Sports.KFAC-Musical Milestones.KGER-Rev. Al Harlon.KGFJ-Ch r i ,, ian Chapel.KGIL-Momory Melodies.KMPC-Bill Stewart (till 9 30).KXLA-Frank Simon. Musk

6:35-KNX-Amos 'n' Andy Muck Hall.6:45-KABC-Record Rack.

KFI-Art Baker.*KHJ-Sam Hayes.

KGFJ-Join The Navy.6:55-KABC-People In News.

.*KHJ-Five Star Newscast.

w*KABC-John Vandercoot.KFI-Fights: Ralph "Tiger" Jones

vs Chico Veit -1r, rniddlaweights.*KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.

K NX-News.KBIG-Catalina Bandstord.KFAC-Intermezzo.KGER-Family Bible How. GFJ-Fiesta Latino.

*KLAC, KRKD-News.<XLA-Music-Al Ryfle.

7:05 -(ABC -Record Rack.<NX Ma f Melody.KBLA-Hal Derwin.<FWB-Daniels Den.

7:15-KHJ-Behind the Story.KRKD-Dinner Music.

7:25-KFI-Sports Digest.

KRKD-Right to Live (Span.).7:30-KFI-Sports Highlights.

KHJ-CounterspyKNX-Robert Q. Lewis.KFAC-Echoes and Encores.KGFJ-Precious Moments.KPOL-Everybody's Hour.KRKD-Health Talk.KWKW-Toddy Fregoso.

7:45-KRKO-Catholic Hour.7:55*KHJ-News.

8-KABC-RecordRack.

*KFI-News.KM -Queen's Man.

*KNX-News.KFAC-Evening Concert.KGER-Bible Treasury.KGFJ-World Bible Society.KRKD-Christion Science.KPOL-Through the Bible.KWKW-Italian Melodies.

*KXLA-News.8:05-KFI-Morgan Beatty.

KNX-Robert Q. Lewis.KLAC-Gene Norman (till 12).

8:15 -KR -One Man's Family.KGFJ-Folkf are.

8:30-KABC-Bill Ewing.KFI-For America (Dan Smoot)

*KHJ-News.KNX The World Tonight.KGFJ-Colleqe Div. Sci.

8:35 -KW -Evening Serenade.8:45--KFI-Sixth Army Band.

*KGFJ-News.8:50*KNX -Eric Sevareid.8:55*KNX-Allen Jackson.

9-KABC-Meetthe Band.

*KFI-News.*I(111j- News

KNX-Regal Tune Table.KGFJ-Horlem House Party.KPOL-Fiisndshia Hour.

9:05-KFI-Palladium.KFWB-Rosary Hour.

9:15*KHJ-Fulton Lewis.9:30-KABC-Mystery Time.

KHJ-Stars for Defense.KNX-Gil Henry.KMPC Dance Time (to 12).KPOL-String Shift.

9:35- KFI-Franchise Tax Board.9:50- KFI-Melody Time.9:55-KABC- Music interlude.

KHJ-Basil Ratlibone.*KABC-ABC Late News.*KFI-Richfield Reporter.*KHJ-Gabriel Heatter.*KNX -Ten O'Clock Wire.

KBLA-Hal Derwin.KFAC-C oads of Music.KPOL-String Shift.

*KFWB-News.10:05-KHJ-George Crowell.

KFWB-Daniel's Den.

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THIS CHANGING WORLDDR. FREDERICK BAILES

KABC '-3:p.m.NU thr;4-i.KRKD6:45 - 7 a.m.

Mon. thru Fri.

10:15-KABC-Dr. Frederick Bailes.KFI-A Joy F

*KNX-Wm. Kenneaiy.10:25-KNX-Tom Hanlon.I0:30-KABC-Say It With Music.

KFI-This Thing Called Life.KNX-Philip Norman.KGFJ-Rhythm & Blues.

10:45-KFI-Al Poska Show.

11 *KFI-11th Hour News.*104.1-Newswheel.*KNX-Max Roby.

KGFJ-Rhythm & Blues.11:10-KNX-Merry Go Round.11:15-KFI-Sports Final.11:30-KFI-Now Hear This.

KNX-Music 'Til Down.KPOL-The Big Show (5 hours)

11:55 * KFI-News.

12-KABC-Rourke'sParty Time.

Kfl-Ben Hunter.KBLA-Symphony Sid.KXLA-Western Music (till 5 a.m.)

12:05-KFWB-Music (till 6 a.m.)KMPC-On till Dawn.

1 -KGFJ-Night Club (to 6 a.m.)

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RADITrecasts

EUGENE ORMANDY...Philadelphia Orch.

CLIFTON FADIMAN. Conversafior

SATURDAY, APRIL 6METROPOLITAN OPERA, KABC, 11:00 a.m. Verdi's

opera "La Traviata" is today's Met offering.

* * *SUNDAY, APRIL 7

INVITATION TO LEARNING, KNX, 8:00 a m. Anew series devoted to a discussion of lettersand letter -writers begins today. The letters ofCicero to Atticus are covered in the initialbroadcast.

THE AMERICAN STORY, KFI, 10:45 a.m. ChuckCecil narrates "Andrew Jackson: The CommonMan's Hero."

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, KNX, 11:30 a.m. PaulParay conducts the orchestra in a performanceof Lalo's "Le Roi D'ys" and Wagner's Preludeand Love -Death" from "Triston Und Isolde."Zino Francescatti plays Brahms "Violin Con-certo in D Major."

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, KNX, 2:30 p.m. Eu-gene Ormandy conducts the orchestra in aspecial broadcast of Verdi's great "RequiemMass." Leontyne Price, Nan Merriman, RichardTucker and Giorgio Tozzi are soloists.

THE LAST WORD, KNX, 4:05 p.m. Humorist S. J.Perelman and actress Dame Sybil Thorndikeguest today.

OPERA IS FOR EVERYONE, KFI, 7:00 p.m. FredShields presents "Cavalleria Rusticana" byMascagni and "Cecilia Valdez" by Roig.

* * *MONDAY, APRIL 8

VOICE OF FIRESTONE, KABC, 8:30 p.m. SopranoElaine Malbin guests with Howard Barlow andthe Firestone Orchestra tonight.

* * *WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10

WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS, KABC, 7:05 p.m.Gil Cadilli vs. Davey Moore, ten round feather-weight bout from Miami, Florida.

FAMILY THEATER, KHJ, 8:30 p.m. Dorothy War-renskjold, hostess, presents Raymond Burr in"Providence and the Pathfinder." The story ofa 17th century pioneer who came to Americato bring the word of God to the Indians.

* * *THURSDAY, APRIL 11

BASEBALL GAME, KABC, 7:30 p.m. HollywoodStars vs San Diego Padres.

* * *FRIDAY, APRIL 12

GILLETTE FIGHTS, KFI, 7:00 p.m. Ralph "Tiger"Jones vs. Chico Vejar, 10 -round middleweightbout from Syracuse.

Radio program InderHOU PROGRAMS OF NEWS AND COMMENTARIES

Note: * Indicates programs of news and com-mentaries

Adams, Joe KDAY, 9:30 o.m. DAffairs of Dr. Gentry KFI, 2:45 p.m. M -FAlcott, Corral KNX, 10.15 p.m. So.

5.15 p.m 111-F.Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall KNX, 6:35 p.m. M -F;

11:05 a.m. SoKFI, 8:45 a.m. M -F

KABC, 11:15 a.m. M -FKNX, 2:30 p.m. M -F

Ave Maria Hour KGFJ, 5:30 p.m. SuBackstage Wife KNX, 9:15 a.m. M -FBodes, Dr, Frederick KABC, 10:15 p.m M -FBaker, Art KFI, 11:30 a.m. M -F;

6.45 p.m. M, Tu, W, Thu; 8,30 p.m. FKFWB, 6 a.m., 8:15 a.m M -So

KFI, 10:05 a.m. M -FKHJ, 10:30 a.m. So

KABC, 11:30 a.m. M -F*Beatty, Morgan..KFI, 7:30 p.m. M-Th; 8:05 p m. FBeck, Fred KABC, 6:15 a.m. M -FBehind the Story KHJ, 7:15 p.m. M -FBenny, Jack KNX, 6:30 p.m. SuBiographies in Sound KFI, 9:05 p.m. TuBoston Symphony KFI, 8:05 p.m. MBrown, Cecil KHJ, 9:15 a.m. M -FBreakfast Club KABC, 9 a.m. M -FBrundige, Bill KHJ, 6:15 p.m. M -FButtram, Pat KNX, 11:45 a.m. M -FCapitol Cloakroom KNX, 10:45 p.m. SuCatalina Bandstand 8.00 a.m. M -FCatholic Hour KFI, 11:30 a.m. Su

CBS Radio Work Shop KNX, 4:30 p.m. Su.Christian Science KFOX, 8,00 p.m. Su

KHJ-KGB, 10:15 a.m. SuChurch in Born. ...KXLA, 8 p.m. So; 1:30 p.m. SuCollege Press Conf. KABC, 6:30 p.m. SuConversation KFI, 8:30 p.m. ThCounterspy KHJ, 7:30 p.m. FCrane, Bob KNX, 6:15 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. M -FCrowell, George KHJ, 10:05 p.m. 111-F;

12:15 p.m. Sa; 12:30 p.m. SuKNX, 11:30 a.m. Sa

10:15 a.m. SaKNX, 10 a.m. M -F

KNX, 9:30 p.m. SuKFI, 12,30 p.m. Su

KDAY, 6 a.m. 0KNX, 11:15 p.m. SuKHJ, 8:30 p.m. WKNX, 7:05 p.m. SoKHJ, 5:30 a.m. M -F

KABC, 6:15 p.m. M -F

Andy lL VirginiaAnthony, John J.Ashton, Ruth

Ballance. BillBandstandBaseballBeat the Record

Do It YourselfDrake, GalenDrake, NoroEditor's AssignmentEternal LightEvans, FrankFace the NationFamily TheaterFBI in Peace and WarFearless Follies*Ferris, BobFifield, Dr. James KABC, 6:30 p.m. SoFights KABC, 7:05 p.m. W; KFI, 7 p.m. FFinley, Larry KFWB, 12:30 p.m. M-Sa

12:05 p.m. Th-SoFive Star Matinee KFI, 1:05 p.m, M -FFlynn, John T KHJ, 8:15 p.m. SuFoley, Red, KABC, 5:30 p.m. SaFor America KFI, 8:30 p.m. F*Foster, Cedric KHJ, 12:15 p.m. M -FFuller, Dr Charles KABC, 1 p.m. SuFunny Paper Man. KFI, 8 a.m. SuGangbusters KHJ, 7:30 p.m. WGillette Fights KFI, 7 p.m. FGodfrey, Arthur KNX, 1:00 p.m. M -FGoodwin, Bill KFI, 7,05 p.m. M-Th*Goss, F KNX, 7:30 a.m. M-Sa; 5:45 p.m. SaGrace Bible Church KPOP, 4 p.m. SuGraham, Billy KABC, 3 p.m., 12 mid. SuGraham, Vance KHJ, 11 a.m. SuGrant, J KMPC, 2:00 p.m. M -SuGreat Gildersleeve KFI, 8:30 p.m. TuGunsmok KNX, 9:30 a.m. Sa; 7:30 p.m. SuHancock, Hunter KPOP, 2 p.m. M-Sa;Hanlon, Tom KNX, 10:25 p.m. M -FHarmon, Torn KNX, 5:30 p.m. M-SaHawaii Calls KHJ, 6 p.m. Sa*Hayes, Sam KHJ, 4:45 p.m., 6:45 p.m. M -FHearn, Chick KNX, 6:00 p.m. M -F*Heater, Gabriel KHJ, 7 p.m., 10 p.m. M-Th

10:30 p.m. F

*Hemingway KHJ, 7 a.m., 4:15 p.m. M -FHenry, Gil KNX, 9:15 a.m. So, 11:1:45 a.m. Sa;

9.30 p.m. M -FHermann, Cleve KFWB, 5:15 p.m. SaHick**, Mary KFI, 2:05 p.m. M -FHollywood Music Hall, KNX, 5:00 p.m. SuHope, Bob KFI, 8:05 p.m. ThHoratio Hornblower KHJ, 8 p.m. WHowe, Quincy KABC, 5:15 p.m. SuHunter, Ben KFI, 12:00 a.m. 111 -So*Lewis. Fulton KHJ, 9:15 p.m. M-Th

..KBIG, 2:50 p.m. M, W, F; KGFJ, 8:15 p.m. M. WIndictment KNX, 6:30 p.m., SaInvitation to Learning KNX, 8 a.m. Su

Jarvis, Al KFWB, 9 a.m. Su; 9:30 a.m. M-SaJohnny Dollar KNX, 7:30 p.m. SoJoy Forever KFI, 10:15 p.m. M -FKelley, Bob KMPC, 6 p.m. M -SoKenneally, William KNX, 10:15 p.m. M -FKFI Calling KFI, 9:30 p.m. WLast Word KNX, 4 p.m. Su*Lewis, Fulton KHJ, 9:15 p.m. M -FLewis, R. 0 KNX, 6:15 a.m. SaLime, Harry KHJ, 8 p.m. MLinkletter, Art KNX, 12:30 p.m. M -FListenin With Ludlow KXLA, 11 p.m. MLombardo, Guy KHJ, 7 p.m. SuLynn Looks at Hollywood....KHJ, 3:30 p.m. M -FMa Perkins KNX, 10:15 a.m. M -FMan On the Go KFI, 6:30 p.m. M -FMansfield, Andy KFI, 9:30 p.m. So

8.45 a.m. M -FMaphis, Joe KFI, 8:05 p.m. SaMarx, Groucho KFI, 3:00 p.m. SaMatinee KNX. 3:15 p.m. M -F*McGuinness, Pat KFWB, 7 a.m. & hourly M -FMclninch, Nelson....KNX, 6 a.m.; 12:15 p.m. M -FMcLaughlin, Bob KDAY 3 p.m. M -FMeet a Celebrity KABC, 12:30 p.m. SuMeet the Press KFI, 3:35 p.m. Su.Met Opera KABC, 11 a.m. SaMiller, Mitch KNX, 8:30 p.m. SuMonitor KFI, 12:30 p.m., 7:05 p.m. Sa;

11:05 a.m., 12:05, 3:30, 605 p.m. Su*Morgan, Edward KABC, 6 p m. M -FMorrow, Edward R. KNX, 5 p.m. M -FNat'l Farm II Home Hr KFI, 11:30 a.m. SoNewspaper of Air.. KHJ, 10:05 a.m. Su; 10 a.m. M -FNew York Philharmonic Orch KNX, 11:30 a.m. SeNorman, Phil KNX, 2:45 p.m. M -F

12:30 p.m. SoOne Man's Family ..KFI, 7:45 p.m. M-Th; 8:15 p.m. FOpera KFI, 7 p.m. SuOperation Entertainment KFI, 8:30 p.m. TuOur Gal Sunday KNX, 9:45 a.m. M -FPoor, Jack KABC, 11 a.m. M -FParker, Andy KFI, 10:30 a.m. SaPeople Are Funny KFI, 8:05 p.m. WPepper Young's Family KFI, 1:45 p.m. M -FPhiladelphia Orchestra KNX, 2:30 p.m. Su*Pinkley, Virgil KHJ, 6:30 p.m. M -F

Polka Party KFI, 4:00 p.m. SoPotter, Peter KLAC, 9:30 a.m. Sa, SuQueen for a Day KHJ, KGB, 11:15 a.m. M -FRace Results KRKD, 5:45 p.m. 11-5a;*Richfield Reporter KFI, 10 p.m. Su -FRight to Happiness KNX, 11:05 a.m. M -FRitter, Tex KFI, 7:30 p.m. SoRomance of Helen Trent KNX, 930 a.m. M -FRourke, Jack KABC, 12 mid. Tu-SaSalt Lake Tabernacle KNX, 8:30 a.m. SuScarlet Pimpernel KHJ, 8 p.m. TuScotland Yard KHJ, 7:30 p.m. ThScout Jamboree KFI, 4,30 p.m. SuSecond Mrs. Burton KNX, 11:15 a.m. M -FSesmo, Chico KDAY, 12:30 p.m. DSheen, Bishop KABC, 8:30 p.m. TuSinclair, Dick KFI, 3:05 p.m. M -F*Sokolsky, George KABC, 5:30 p m. Su.Stewart, Bill KMPC, 5,00, 6,00 p.m. Su

M-Sa; 2-3 p.m., 6-8 p.m. SuStrike It Rich KNX, 11:30 a.m. M -FSunday Desk KNX, 5:30 p.m. SuTelephone Hour KFI, 9p.m. M*Thomas, Lowell KNX, 6:15 p.m. M -FTreasury Agent KHJ, 7:30 p.m. TuTrue Confessions KFI, 2:05 p.m. M -FTrue Detective Mysteries KHJ, 7:30 p.m. MUniversity Explorer KNX, 9:15 a.m. Su*Vandercook, John KABC, 7 p.m. M -FVoice of Firestone KABC, 8:30 p.m. MWagner, Jack KHJ, 1:15 p.m. M -F

10:30 a.m. M, Tu, W, FWakely, Jimmy KNX, 7:05 p.m., SuWall Street Final KABC, 5:10 a.m. SaWeaver, Honk KABC, 3 p.m. M -FWednesday Night Fights KABC, 7:05 p.m. WWestward Look KFI, 5:30 p.m. SuWelk, Lawrence KABC, 9:10, 10:30, 11:30 Sa;

11:30 SuWhat's New in Books KNX, 2:05 p.m. SuWheeler, Burritt KFI, 4:10 p.m. M -FWhittinghill, Dick KMPC, 4:30 p.m. So;

6 a.m. /11-F; 7 a.m. SaWho Knows This KXLA, 7:45 p.m. WWilson, Dr. Ernest KALI, 7:30 a.m. M -F;

KLAC, 7:30 a.m. SuWinter, Wm KABC, 6:30 p.m. M -FWoman in My *Wee KFI, 2:30 p.m. I11 -FWoolworth Hour KNX, 1 p.m. SuYoung, Dr. Malone KNX, 10:30 a.m. M -FYoung Norma KHJ, 9:30 a.m. 11,4-F

Younger, Mildred KABC, 12:30 p.m. M -FYou're the Doctor KFI, 11:15 p.m. Su

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WHAT THE

Mickey mouse

By Jack Holland

BC -TV's Mickey Mouse Club, which comes forthfrom the enterprising Walt Disney Studios, hasgenerally been considered a walloping success.But few are aware of what it has done to twoof the youngsters on the show - Annette Funi-cello and Tim Considine.

Annette FunicelloAnnette, as any alert young boy or girl knows, is the

dark-haired beauty who has zoomed to tremendous popu-larity. Tim is the 16 -year -old boy who got most of hisattention from young fans through his work in Spin andMarty and in the Hardy Boys.

Annette has probably felt the impact of the show morechanged her life.

"You'd think that finding such success would makeAnnette a very confident, assured person," one who knowsher well said, "but instead it has made her retire more withinherself. The reason for this is obvious. Wherever she goesshe is mobbed by her young fans. Now when she wantsto go to a movie she goes with her mother to a drive-inwhere the chances of her being recognized are less. Shewants to participate in teen-age activities - she's 14 - butshe can't because immediately the others look upon her asdifferent, as an idol. It's no easy life, believe me."

Annette loves being with kids but she is a little afraid ofthem now because of the way they badger her. She's over-awed by her fame but she is not impressed with herself.She'd rather go to a public school but she finds this im-possiblee. because of all the fuss. She simply has no average

There is also the matter of Anisette's phone at home whereshe lives with her parents.

"I have clocked the number of calls Annette gets duringa day," her mother has said, "and, believe it or not, it runsto about 200. Her father owns a garage, I do a lot of socialwork, but we hardly ever get a chance to receive any callsourselves. I simply don't know how the youngsters get our

3,number. We have changed it twice and still they .'

Annette's mother has had to resort to one policy to keepher daughter from having to answer calls all day - she justsays that Annette is out of town.

The adoration that is lavished on Annette is carried, attimes, to some unusual extremes.

She has a cousin who lives near her and whose name isalso Funicello. One night a teen-ager in a hopped -up cardrove past the house and fired a steel -tipped arrow into thehouse. On the edge of the tip was a note saying simply,"White Buffalo." The kid apparently thought this was An-nette's home. What the "white buffalo" meant no one knows

)lubDID TO THEM

for sure - except, possibly, sharp teen-agers.There is another oddity about Annette's extreme popu-

larity. On several occasions there have been reports thatAnnette or some of the other Mouseketeers have been killedor injured in an accident. Annette even got a card from agirl expressing her sympathy over the death of her father.Her father, of course, had not died and yet the rumors hadcirculated. Most of such reports come from the East, primar-ily in Boston, and the Disney studio has repeatedly had todeny the rumors to wire services, magazines, and fans.

When Annette isn't being beseiged by her fans she livesthe kind of life most 14 -year -old girls enjoy. She loves per-fume and buys most of the brands herself, her favorite scentbeing White Shoulders. She has little time for any specialinterests, her work taking up most of her time.

Tim Considine

Tim Considine has been equally popular with the kids asthe result of Spin and Marty in which he co-starred withDavid Stollery and The Hardy Boys, but not with the sameintensity as that accorded Annette. Tim came to the MickeyMouse Club an established actor, having appeared in sev-eral pictures, notably "The Clown" with Red Skelton. TheMickey Mouse Club was Anisette's first professional job asan actress.

Tim comes from an acting family, his mother being theformer Carmen Pantages. He is practically a veteran in thebusiness so he didn't learn anything about his work fromthe Club. Rather, he put a lot of his experience into it andhelped to teach others. Because of his background he isalways very confident in his work, and he is a clear -thinkingkid who knows exactly where he's going.

Tim's primary interest now is in sports car racing. Herecently got his driver's license and he bought an Italiansports car. His hero was a racing drive: who was killed lastyear in an European racing accident, so those close to Timfeel he has dedicated himself to being as great a racer ashis idol. He attends all races and he has raced his car onthe various tracks. Yet, when he drives around town he isconsidered a careful and good driver.

Tim, whose popularity is mainly with the girls, has girlfriends like any normal teen-ager but it is his car thatreceives the most attention. He lives with his mother in alarge apartment overlooking the Sunset Strip. He attendsNotre Dame High School in the valley, is a good athlete,and his favorite sport is track - more specifically, running.

Annette Funicello and Tim Considine got the impetus toa smash career in the Mickey Mouse Club. Their futures arereally glowing.

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Annette Funicello and Tim Considine

are the two special favorites

of the fans of this ABC-TV show.

There are moments when they

wonder if being so popular is all

it is cracked up to be.

ANNETTE HAS NO POOL at herhome but she goes next loor to herfriEnd's and gets in some !wirrming.

DAVID STOLLERY, Annele Furicelloand Tim Considine are three at :he mostpopular members of the Mickey MouseClt.b. David and Tim mace Spin andMarty a choice favorite wide Annettehas had deserved praise heaped on hefor her work.

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1,1

TV viewers saw Nancy Hadley's legs, teeth, feet ...all the different parts of Nancy Hadley's lovely face

and figure...but never ALL of her until she discovered:

THESE HANDS were used on a Sheaf-fer pen TV commercial - and helped tolaunch a successful TV career.

HOW A Pair of RandsCAN START A TV CAREER

jALK to a hundred differentactresses in Hollywood. Findout exactly how - and why- they got their first break.

And chances are you'll come up with ahundred different answers.

Pretty Nancy Hadley, one of TV'sbusiest actresses these days, is a case inpoint.

Now some girls have certain physicalcharacteristics which initially attract aproducer's or director's eye. Such as aMarilyn Monroe or Jayne Mansfield orDiana Dors. They have a certain apti-tude . . . well, not exactly "aptitude". . . a certain . . . how can you sayit? . . . well, a certain way of wearingsweaters . . . and wiggling hips, whichat least gets them through the frontdoor.

Others have a wholesome counten-ance with the "girl -next -door -look."

Sorry, FellowsNow Nancy Hadley, who was Miss

Los Angeles in 1952, also possessesmany of these "attributes."

Oddly enough, it was "her hands"(sorry fellows) which literally and figu-ratively "opened the TV door" for her.

Originally from Hunington Park,Nancy did some modeling and appearedwith various small theater groups aftershe graduated from high school. But herbig goal was to do some acting, particu-larly on TV.

"One day, about three years ago,"she recalls, "I applied for a job for theSheaffer pen company. They wanted a

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girl to model some of their pens for TVcommercials. I was glad to get the job.But I was a little disappointed when thecommercials finally came out. All peoplecould see of me was my hands, coveredby a pair of white gloves."

For three years now these Sheaffercommercials have been seen on TVstations throughout the United States.Although Nancy didn't get any "name"or "face" credit, it at least gave hersome TV experience.

"As a result," she laughs, "they startedto use 'other parts' of me. My teeth fortooth paste aids. My legs for modelinggolf shorts. My feet for corn plasters. Anoil company even used all of me in acommercial - except they chopped myhead off."

Same SponsorPretty soon, like a jig -saw puzzle,

Nancy "pulled herself together" andlanded various acting jobs.

Just by coincidence her first steadyrole came as "Marliee Dorf" on theCBS -TV show, The Brothers. On 14different programs viewers have seenher as Bob Sweeney's girl friend.

And who were the sponsors of thisseries? None other than the Sheaffercompany, the same people who gaveher her first break.

"As a further coincidence, my fatherin the TV series, Oliver Blake, was oneof the judges in the Miss Californiacontest of 1952, in which I was one ofthe five finalists," Nancy remarks.

After being seen piece by piece forso many years, Nancy has 37 differentTV credits to her name, including allof the top dramatic shows such as Ford,Schutz, Cavalcade of America, and vari-ous Desilu productions.

Now in her early 20's, she has afurther ambition:

"It took a long time for me to con-vince people that I could be useful,all in one piece. Now I'm being typedas a teen-ager in everything. I'd liketo do more grown-up parts."

Nancy Hadley is one female whowants people to think she's older thanshe actually is. Now that's a switch!

YES, NANCY HADLEY DOES HAVE A FACE- and a very pretty one, too. (Frederick photo.)

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V -Radio Life did the veryjfirst feature story on KCOPnewscaster Baxter Wardwhen he came to town fresh

from a brewery in Baltimore. He didn'tsmell of the place - he just workedthere.

Young, slightly built, and exception-ally articulate, Baxter has been compet-ing with the old pros in town ever sincehis first telecast of June 6, 1955.

What have been his impressions of"our town," at least from a news angle?What are some of his opinions, now thathe knows them, of other newscasters?Has he achieved what he wanted to?

"My first impression of Los Angeles,"Baxter begins, "is the same one I havenow. It's big. Too big - for one news-man. Being spread out over so great anarea, it's geographically impossible todo a complete reporting job every day.Especially when you have a small staffsuch as the one we have at KCOP."

Besides himself, Baxter has an assis-tant news editor who helps him withsome of the writing and the editing ofthe news. And then there's his one-mantask force in the field, the chief (andonly) cameraman Earl Stevens.

' Really a remarkable guy," Baxter ex-plains. "He's more than just a camera-man. He has a keen reporter's sense.Believe me, this helps me in my work.If Earl comes back after a day's shootingand doesn't have at least four good stor-ies, I'm disappointed and out he goesagain. He seldom has to make two trips,"Baxter chuckles.

Scandal DiggerAs far as the competition from other

newscasters is concerned, glib Mr. Wardreadily admits, "It's been murder. Thesix other newscasters in town really doa bang-up job. I know. I run into themall the time. To keep up with them, I've

April 6, 1957

After two years on the L.A. news beat,KCOP newscaster Baxter Ward admitsthe competition is "murder," and makeshim work harder than he ever hasin his life. He's also free to admitthat he likes to specialize in

Crooks, Scandal,

and Clever Copy

BAXTER WARD

never worked harder in my entire life,"he moans.

"Keeping up with them," is putting itmodestly. Slowly but surely Baxter, withhis easy-going style, and his emphasis onlocal stories and human interest features,now ranks with the best in town. Andthat's according to the ratings, to thepublic, and to men in his own profes-sion!

While Baxter has concentrated on alighter treatment of the news, "foolish-ment," as the boys in the trade call it,be bas not been afraid to tackle someexceptionally controversial subjects.

He's frank to admit that it's a part ofhis job "to dig up scandal."

"Most of the boys do their newsstraight. I try to break away from thatpattern and do it differently from any-one else. I try to come up with a freshangle on a story and concentrate on thecopy. Especially on local stories."

However, while clever copy and anew twist to a story may give Baxter agreat deal of personal satisfaction, he isconvinced, as all good newsmen shouldbe, that "the best stories are those whichfulfill a real public service."

Frank, Honest ApproachHe's had "on the air" battles with sev-

eral city councilmen. "I'd like to see allthose guys whom I've exposed on myprogram locked up and in jail. Theydeserve it. They're crooks.

"Right now I have information onthree different councilmen which I can'tuse on the air because it would be aviolation of FCC policy. It's illegal tohave a station take sides in a politicalcontroversy. Otherwise, I would use thematerial," Baxter explains.

One of his biggest current fights is themisuse of the Policemen and Firemen'sPension Fund. "Because the commis-sion in charge of the fund has not made

By Ted Hilgenstuhler

proper investments, similar to thosemade in other cities throughout theUnited States, the fund has lost 82 mil-lion dollars. They have this measure onthe April 2 ballot - but it still doesn'tcorrect the condition and I'm still fight-ing for the proper investment of thosefunds."

Because of his outspoken attitude,especially in local affairs, the affable andslightly shy Mr. Ward has been threat-ened with several law suits - but as yethasn't been dragged into court. In fair-ness to both sides, Baxter also admitshe's "forever making retractions."

After nearly two years on the localscene, Baxter summarizes his efforts: "Itisn't much - but I wish it were morel"

BAXTER WARD says his chief cameraman EarlStevens is "the best in town. He uses more thanhis camera; he uses his head, too."

(Green & Tillisch photo.)

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