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Charles Farrell IN SEVENTH HEAVEN AGAIN

Elena Verdugo WHY I BECAME A BLONDE

* Clete Roberts

A MOMENT THAT CHANGED MY LIFE

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Seen on the Radio Scene Los Angeles Gathers Round the Table to Share Breakfast With Genial McNeill and His Gang

(1) Don shows his wife, Kay, the miniature jungle drum he presented to Desiderio Alberto Arnaz who was enrolled as a "Break- fast Club Baby" three days after he arr ved at Lucy and Desi's home; (2) Kay plays foster mother to "Breakfast Club Baby" Robert Kevin Connely of Los Angeles. Mrs. Connely is the lady with the roses; (3) Van Fleming, who once teamed with Don in an act some years ago and was best man at the Breakfast Club emcee's wedding, visited his pal on a recent trip to the West Coast; on his arrival here Don is greeted by Amos Baron, left, manager of KECA, and Robert C. Wian, acting Mayor of Glendale.

TV -Radio -Life (Formerly Radio -Television Life), May 15, 1953. Vol. 27, No. 12. CARL M. B1GSKlf, Publisher. Published weekly at Ines Angeles. California. Business and Editorial Offices: (1381 Selma Ave., Los Angeles 28 (flollvanod Station). California. Phone 11111side 9275. T1' -Radio Life was entered as Second (lass Matter September 14, 1948. at Los Angeles, under Art of March 3, 1879.

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S P A C.I F I C Corres- pondent for A B C, I landed with three other press men at Tacloban on the Phil- ippine Island of Leyte

on October 24, 1944. We landed with the first wave of troops, and in twenty-four hours they had captured the island.

John Terry of the Chicago Daily News, Stanley Gumn of the Fort Worth Star -Telegram, and Ace Bush of the Associated Press and I took over the best house we could find. lap snipers were everywhere and lap planes were making night runs on

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Clete Roberts Has Seen Much Drama In His Life But This is the One He Remembers the Most Vividly

By Clete Roberts

the island. When General MacArthur arrived we had to take .the second- best house, though we took the liquor with us.

That night I woke up in the middle of a bad dream, finding myself hurt- ling through the air and landing in a pile of rubble. Three bombs had fallen on our house. My three best friends were killed. I had three jagged shrapnel wounds in my arm and a broken jaw.

From that moment On I was on velvet. What used to worry, me now had no effect. My whole perspective had been changed. Life and death

le CLETE HAS COVERED every battlefront in his career as news commentator and reporter. Some

of his most effective telecasts were the rsult of his trip to Korea, where this was taken.

were one, both comparatively unim- portant. The air was clear. My life was changed.

As a footnote to the story some years later I visited the spot that was bombed. The house had been converted into a schoolroom for chil- dren. I told the teacher about -my experience there and showed her some pieces of shrapnel that were still in the walls. She was impressed enough to tell her class the whole story.

There may be other dramatic moments in my life, but, believe me, I'm ready for them.

Ali. DURING THE LEYTE CAMPAIGN Clete was right on hand to bring first-hand reports of the events there. Perhaps no other

reporter has traveled as many thousands of miles for "hot" news or had as many scoops as Clete Roberts.

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Bark Into Grease Palilt Twenty Years of Retirement Haven't Affected Charles Farrell's Appeal

By Donna Scott

QJ 4414144HE HAL ROACH Studio may not be very impres sive but the people on its lot are, especially when

handsome, silver -haired Charles Far- rell is the object of your visit. We met the loquacious Mr. Farrell on the "My Little Margie" set during the noon -hour break.

Until two years ago, Mr. Farrell was content with being the Mayor of Palm Springs. But in 1951 he got back into grease paint to star in the revival of "Seventh Heaven" with Janet Gaynor on the Lux Radio The- ater presentation of the film classic which made the pair a. romantic cel- luloid team in the late twenties.

Farrell's "Lux" performance trig- gered the chain of events which led to his starring in the "My Little Margie" series. Playing the debonair widower, "Vern Allbright," Farrell has lovely Gale Storm as his co-star in the popular domestic comedy series. Miss. Storm is heard in the role of "Margie," the romantically inclined young daughter.

Sports and Politics Chatting over our lunch in the

commissary, we learned that Charles Farrell hailed from Massachusetts. "I was a fair student," he says, "but gained more of a reputation while at school as a fast man with my fists." We might also add that he's a fast man with his tennis racket. As you undoubtedly know it was his inter- est in the sport that eventually led to his ownership of the famed Racquet Club. His business success

can in part be credited to the wisdom of his retiring at the peak of his motion -picture career. Following his retirement from the screen, he moved to Palm Springs in 1934 and opened the now famous club. Farrell, the hotel owner, has been the Mayor of Palm Springs since 1947. The tall actor -sportsman -politician is serving his third term of office. As a matter of fact our interview was interrupted by a long-distance call from the city manager, who needed Mayor Far- rell's consent on a civic matter.

Although it's been almost twenty years since Charles Farrell has been seen in a motion picture his fans have never forgotten him. During World War II, he was a lieutenant aboard the aircraft carrier Hornet. The young sailors had never heard of him but their aunts, mothers and grandmothers had. Many letters were exchanged between these female relatives and the young salts which were solely devoted to "that hand- some Charles Farrell."

Since his appearance in the "My Little Margie" series the mail has been pouring in from viewers, remi- niscing about the past.

"My Little Margie" started as a summer replacement last season and it was literally kicked around from TV to radio and back again. It final- ly found its niche when Philip Morris sponsored the series on both CBS radio and television (aired locally over KNX and KNXT).

Thanks to the sponsor, Charles Farrell will be back in grease paint for at least the next five years. i REMEMBER THIS SCENE FROM "SEVENTH HEAVEN"? Today amicable

Charles Farrell is serving his third term as Mayor of Palm Springs. His famed Racquet Club hostelry attracts visitors from far and near. Mr. Farrell's love for tennis started him on the road to becoming an innkeeper.

CHARLES FARRELL and Janet Gay- nor reached stardom a quarter of

a century ago in the famous cinema "'Seventh Heaven." The dashing Charles now stars in the CBS radio -TV series "My Little Margie," while Miss Gaynor remains in retirement.

le MR. FARRELL FEIGNS stern de- termination as the somewhat

shocked Gale Storm, who plays the title role in "My Little Margie," protests strongly.

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out. The famous theater isn't the only place to have footprints in cement. Recently, Groucho Marx left his prints for posterity in the wet cement in the forecourt of the new Hollywood office building constructed by John Guedel, producer of "You Bet Your Life." The building will house all of Guedel's radio and TV activities .. .

Love a crack Guy Madison tells. Seems he was on a personal -appearance tour back East when a fond mother with a not -so -doting son came up to Guy. "Say hello to 'Wild Bill'," she said to her boy. "Say hello yourself," the kid retorted. "It was your idea to come .

here, not mine." . . According to ARTB Teleque, the following were the top ten shows in the Los Angeles area: "I Love Lucy," "Comedy Hour" with Bob Hope; "Groucho Marx"; "Dragnet"; "Red Skelton"; "Our Miss Brooks"; "All -Star Revue" with Ben Blue; "What's My Line?"; "Lawrence Welk"; and "Your Hit Parade."

Speaking of "Our Miss Brooks," Eve Arden received a special scroll from the University of Minnesota proclaim- ing her "Honorary Ideal Teacher for 1952." ... On Ronald Colman's May 21 "Singer Four -Star Playhouse" show he

will have five leading ladies - Patricia Morison, Hillary Brooke, Elizabeth Fraser, Alix Tilton, and Benita Hume, who just happens to be Mrs. Ronald Colman. . Ac- cording to H. Les- lie Hoffman, pres- ident of the Hoff- man Radio Cor-

poration, show business hasn't begun to tap the enormous potentialities of home entertainment through televi- sion. Says Hoffman, "The country is very far from being saturated with TV coverage. The latest available fig- ures indicate there are 23,250,000 sets in the country. It is expected that 6,500,000 sets will be sold by the TV industry this year and a similar num- ber in 1954.

Sinclair Lewis's "Babbitt" will be studied by Professor Donald M. Bige- low and students of Columbia Univer- sity on "Seminar" telecast, Sunday. May 17, from 12 to 12:30 p.m. over KECA-TV. . . The very inspiring song, "I Believe," which Jane Froman introduced on her CBS -TV show some weeks back, is now number one in the country and also received the Christopher Award for work "repre- sentative of the opportunity for those in the creative arts to provide both

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inspiration and entertainment for the millions." A well -deserved award.

. Did you know that Barbara Hale, who is the guest star -hostess on the "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" May 15, once studied cor imercial art at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts? How- ever, after two years of study she be- gan modeling and from that won a movie contract.

Robert Montgomery received the Gold Medal of Merit and Citation of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The citation read: "Presented to Robert Montgomery in commendation of past distinguished and meritorious radio programs warning of the Communist menace within and without, pointing out organized crime, and presenting an enlightened interpretation of views and opinion that furthered a greater appreciation of the American tradi- tion.'. . . David and Ricky Nelson took top honors in the recently com- pleted national Milky Way Gold Star awards to find the top child entertain- ers of the year.... NBC-TV launches a new domestic comedy called "Ethel and Albert," starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce, May 16, 9 p.m.

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To CBS -TV for its excellent TV series called "Adventure." Here is a great step forward towards making

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ON OUR COVER For the complete story of Gary

Goodwin and the eight grunt- and- groaners who accompany him on our cover this week, see page 38.

Jules StrongBow, TV-RADIO LIFE's exclusive wrestling col- umnist, tells some interesting facts about Gary's own life. Gary himself gets to speak a few lines in the "On the Ball" column.

educational TV interesting in a dra- matic way. Some of the sequences to be presented are "Life in the Gar- den," in which the violent struggle among insects and other animal life for existence will be graphically pic- tured-and "Undersea Story," the story of the grim and sometimes brutal de- termination of native fishermen who go out to sea off Sicily in their quest for tunny fish. Producer of "Adven- ture" is Perry Wolf, two-time Peabody Award winner, and Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., is associate producer. The Ameri- can Museum of Natural History is heading this fine new TV project Let's hope it's a smash hit!

To RCA Victor for release of what should be a fascinating record, regardless of your political prefer - ences: "'Adlai Stevenson Speaks." Key excerpts from the former Democratic nominee for the presidency's speeches ,r

will be included. NBC commentator James Fleming will narrate. Everyone has agreed Stevenson's talks were masterpieces so this album will be a fine collector's album. Equally inter- esting is that a similar project on por- tions of Dwight D. Eisenhower's speeches will be recorded soon by RCA.

"Millie" Goes to Brooklyn "Meet Millie," popular CBS radio

and TV airer, has been on the airlane: long encrugh to prove its audience ap- peal. Why some smart sponsor doesn't pick up :he TV tab remains a mystery. (The radio version boasts a sponsor.) The fan mail received from Brooklyn alone makes it worthy of sponsorship. To show her appreciation of their ap- preciation, "Millie's" pretty star, Elena Verdugo, heads east to Brooklyn next month. Elena is a native Angeleno and has never visited the fair Bor- ough. But like the Dodgers, she has won many fans for her portrayal of "Millie Bronson," the Brooklynese sec- retary. -

"Dixie Dugan" Tries TI' America's best -k n own secretary.

Dixie Duzan, whose trials and tribula tions at home and at the office have been brought to the American public in a daily cartoon strip for over eighteen years in leading newspapers in the United States, will soon be seen on television screens.,

Jimmy Gleason is set to play "Pa Dugan" and Fay Bainter to play "Ma Dugan." Actor -singer Mike Darrin will play himself in the TV series as Dixie's boy frien(

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9:30 11 Test Pattern -45m. 10:15 7 Test Pattern -30m.

11 Morning Serenade -10m. 10:25 11 KTTV News -Sm. 10:30 5 Recorded Music -15m.

7 Thrill Theater -30m. "Miracle Rider"

11 Monrovia Parade -90m. Roy Maypole, Host.

10:45 5 World News -15m. 8 Televespers-15m. 5 Giant Movie -60m. 7 Rootie Kazootie-30m.

Songs audience participation, movie and a 3 -minute playlet.

11:00 8 Armed Forces Talent 11:30 7, 8 Press Conference -30m. 12:00 5 Giant Movie -Two -60m.

7 Sagebrush Theater -90m. 8 Rootie Kazootie-Kids-30m.

11 Saturday Afternoon Movie - 75m.

12:30 4 Farms and Gardens -30m. Agricultural Tips and News.

8 Industry On Parade -15m. 9 The Christophers -15m.

12:45 8 Air Force Theater -15m. 9 Baseball Matinee -75m.

1:00 4 Cavalcade of Sports -30m. Horse racing from Belmont, New York, "The Withers Stakes."

S Giant Movie -3-75m. 8 Top Stake Horse Races

Withers Stakes from Belmont.

1:15 11 Saturday Afternoon Movie - 75m.

1:30 4 Big Picture. 8 Wrestling Films -60m.

2:00 4 Cinema Carnival -90m. 9 Baseball Warm Up -10m.

2:10 9 Baseball -21/4 hrs. Los Angeles Angels vs. San Diego Padres.

2:15 5 Giant Movie -4-90m. 2:30 2 Tulip Time In Holland -30m.

Tulip festival from Holland, Michigan.

7 Campus Farmers -30m. 8 I Married Joan -Comedy -30m

Starring Joan Davis in comedy series.

Saturday Afternoon Movie - 90m. Stu Erwin Show -30m. With Stu Erwin and June Collyer. Dote With Judy -30m. American Inventory -30m. Important inventions leading to America's development will be dis- played. Beulah -30m. Starring Louise Beavers. Fireside Theatre -30m. Giant Movie -5-75m. Outdoors with Wangenheim Western Theatre -60m. Super Circus -K -30m. How Does It Work? -15m. With Arnold Pike. El Monte High School students discuss `Physiology.' Program Previews Comedy Cameos -15m. Learning, '53-30m. Star Salon. Trouble With Father -30m.

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Rocky Lane and Bobby Blake in "Santa Fe Uprising."

13 Public Service Film 4:35 9 Dugout Dope -10m.

With Bert Dunne. 4:45 9 Baseball Matinee -75m.

13 Film Short -30m. 5:00 2 Space Hoppers Matinee -90m.

Dal Mchennon as Captain Jet. 4 Teleteen Reporter -30m.

Featuring teen-age revue with emcee, Al Burton.

S Man's Best Friend -Pets -30m. With Herb Wegner. Featuring Cocker Spaniels.

7 Tootsie Hippodrome -30m. 8 Philco TV Playhouse -60m.

5:15 13 Saturday Matinee -40m. 5:30 4 Here's the Pitch -30m.

Starring Wally Sherwin. 5 The Fighting West -60m. 7 Space Patrol -K

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6 00 4 Your Show of Shows -M -90m. Sid Caesar end Imogene Coca,

7 Sat. Night Fights -M -60m. With Sportcaster Bill Stern. Lightweights Paddy DeMarco vs. Johnny Gonsalves.

8 Beulah -30m. Louise Beavers stars.

9 TV Juke Box -30m. 11 Captain Zero -15m.

6:25 13 Late News -5m. 6:30 2 Meet Millie -M -Comedy -30m.

With Elena Verdugo and Marvin Kaplan.

5 Movie Theatre -90m. 8 Lone Ranger -Variety -K- 9 Timmy O'Toole -30m.

Jay Irving with Timmy and Sally. Timmy takes a trip to China.

11 Auction City -60m. With Sam Mannis.

13 Who Knows This? -30m. High school students speak on edu- cational subjects with guests.

7:00 2 Quiz Kids -30m. 7 Movietime-75m. 8 Jackie Gleason -Variety -K

June Taylor dances and weekly guests.

9 This Is Your Navy -30m. Report on activities of our Navy.

13 Dinner Theater -30m. Film series.

7:30 2 What In the World -30m. 4 Hit Parade -Music -M -30m.

America's top tunes, featuring Snooky Lanson, Dorothy Collins and June Valli.

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ETHEL AND ALBERT, (4), 9:00 p.m. New domestic comedy series starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce. Debuts with Al- bert learning the pitfalls of speech -mak- ing.

AMERICAN INVENTORY, (4), 3:30 p.m. Actor Roland Young with a panel tries to identify displays of model inventions playing an important part in America's development.

TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND, (2), 2:30 p.m. Special telecast of annual tulip festival from Holland, Michigan, with Harry Wis. mer describing pageantry.

9 Mystery Theater -60m. 11 Saturday Cinema -90m. 13 Hometown Jamboree -60m.

With Cliffie Stone, Tennessee Ernie, Molly Bee, Bucky Tibbs, Joan O'Brien

8:00 2 Jackie Gleason -Variety -K - Guests Mary Mayo and Betty Ever- hart, "Miss Press Photographer.

4 Boston Blackie. Kent Taylor, Lois Collier and Frank Orth.

5 Spade Cooley -Variety -60m. 8 Groucho Marx -Quiz -30m.

With the "You Bet Your Life" quiz. 8:15 7 Under the Pepper Trees -30m.

Hank Weaver. 8:30 4 Original Amateur Hour -30m.

Ted Mack with new talent per- formers.

7 H'wood Legion Bouts -21/2 Firs. Charlie Green va. Dick Finley.

8 I Love Lucy -Comedy -30m. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.

8 Big Picture -30m. 11 Film Featurette 13 Short Story -30m.

9:00 2 Our Miss Brooks -Comedy - Eve Arden as Miss Brooks turns detective and catches Mr. Conklin to his own trap.

41/Ethel and Albert Comedy - 30m. Starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunco.

S Gold Emblem Theater -30m. 8 Red Buttons Show -30m. 9 Gift for Gab -30m.

Vern Vihlene introduces contestants undergoing specialized speech training who compete for prizes.

11 Major Feature Theater -30m. 13 Johnny Mack Brown -Movie

9:30 2 Luer Theater -30m. "The. Old Man," Houseley Stephen- son and Linda Johnson.

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TV-RADIO LIFE MAY 15, 1953

Mrs. R. Colman Makes Comeback

One thing that may be to the ever- lasting credit of television is the re- turn to the screen of Benita Hume (Mrs. Ronald Colman in private life). The actress makes her TV debut in the "Four -Star Playhouse" program of Thursday, May 21. Called "The Ladies on His Mind," it stars her husband in his third play for the series.

"I can't get over it," she says. "Three days and the whole blooming picture is over. When I last made a picture we spent anywhere from three to six months on a comparable amount of footage."

Her last picture, before she retired from the screen to marry Colman in 1938, was "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," starring Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery.

Mrs. Colman says she hadn't thought of television until her husband, high- ly enthused over the unique set-up of "Four -Star Playhouse," began to talk TV night and day.

"Then," she says, "Milton Merlin showed Ronnie a script about a psychi- atrist written especially for him. It was called 'The Women on My Couch' then. It naturally called for a lot of actresses to portray his patients. By the time they got around to casting the psychiatrist's wife, they thought of me."

(Scripter Merlin, incidentally, differs with the lady on this point. "I had her in mind from the first, but I

didn't want to scare her. We worked up to the obvious gradually.")

Mrs. Colman's finest piece of acting, she maintains, was the utter calm she showed on the set. "Excited? Of course I was excited," she admits. "Right after I definitely said yes, I'd play the part, I went and got the most exquisite Christian Dior gown I could find. But Ronnie said it was too 'busy' for a television camera. So then I shopped around at Don Loper's. I found a perfect dream of a dress, but

. Yes, it was too 'busy' too. How did I know that black lace over pink satin would show up like a game of checkers?

The play was the direct result, says Merlin, of Colman's joking lament about his last picture in which there were no women. As a consequence, the new film has four women in additior to Mrs. Colman.

It doesn't disturb her at all. "I got even with Ronnie," she smiles. "I've also made my debut as a writer. Mrs. Merlin and I decided that if our hus- bands could get such pleasure out of a play involving one man and five women, we'd write one about one woman and as many men. We did, too!"

So, televiewer, when you've gotten over the experience of seeing Benita Hume on the screen, watch for her debut as a "Four -Star Playhouse" script writer. Her play, co-authored with Barbara Merlin and called "I Wonder Who," has been purchased as Merle Oberon's next play in the serifs.

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You hear a lot about how fast TV stars have to work on filmed shows but it wasn't until I went out to Bob Cummings's "My Hero" set recently that the full meaning of speed was made graphically clear. The shoot- ing had gone so fast that Bob and John Litel found themselves with enough time left to do one more scene. However, neither Bob nor John had expected to do the scene until the next day so they weren't set for it. The two thereupon decided to take a fast glance at the script and try to "wing" it-meaning doing it almost ad-lib. After five minutes looking at the lines. they went into the scene and with some very amusing interpola- tions of their own wound it up within about ten minutes - and with only about three "takes" necessary.

Here was convincing proof that to be good on TV you have to be able to turn on the speed whenever neces- sary and still do a first-rate job. The task of TV stars is made even greater because on most shows no time is al- lotted for rehearsal. "As a result," Bob said, "each time we do a scene we get stage fright just as you'd get opening night in a play." Afterwards, Bob took me to the projection room to see the "rushes" of the work done the day before. Mary Beth Hughes is in this episode-and it looks like a riot. Don't .niss it. Incidentally, Bob is one of the greatest guys in the busi- ness.

Movies and TV are drawing ever closer. The newest "marriage" is CBS -TV's "sneak preview" show which debuts Wednesday, May 13, at 11 p.m. The program will present an intelli- gent behind -the -scenes presentation of film making in Hollywood and the first picture to be "analyzed" is RKO's "Split Second," a real thriller too. Reed Hadley will be permanent host on the program.

Jack Webp and his wife are still After seeing Henry Fonda's fine per- separated-and it's apparently no go formance at the Biltmore in "Point of for a reconciliation. Many reasons No Return," can't help thinking what have been given for the split but you'd a decided asset he would be to TV- probably win if you bet that the main perhaps in a series of half-hour dra- cause was jack's being so busy all the matic shows of his own. His ingratiat- time with TV that a home life was ing personality and Ms undeniable next to impossible. Both Jack and talent practically make "Point of No Julie are fine people, so let's hope Return" the hit it is, so think what he the, find a common meeting ground could do for television! Catch his show again. and see for yourself. .. 1 1 l ß 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I I I I II1111111111111I I I I I II1111II11111I III

Lambert Day, sound - mixer for Screen Gems' production of "Jr." for "Ford Theatre," had a real dilly on his hands. He had to make like an actor during preliminary rehearsals because the script called for star Ed- ward Arnold to speak only in a hoarse whisper during half the footage. So the mixer not only had to manage two sound equalizers, one for the normal speaking actors and the other for Ar- nold, but he had to know the actors' lines verbatim in order to pick up cues for change of those equalizers. Spe- cial and complicated sound equipment had to be constructed to supplement the regular equalizer. The task was even tougher because set construction permitted the use of only one mike. Well, anyway, technicians will under- stand this even if some of you don't.

Went to Moonridge Estates at Big Bear last week end and was amazed to find how well TV is actually com- ing through up there. Reception is quite good, considering mountain dif- ficulties, and many of the residents have TV sets. Channels 2, 4, 5 and 11

show up quite well, with Channel 2 holding the edge with the best pic- ture. Incidentally, our thanks to Jack Renfro for a wonderful visit at this fabulous new development at Moonridge.

Ran into Benson Fong at his won- derful Chinese restaurant, Ah Fong's, recently, and asked him why he wasn't. doing TV. Benson, you'll re- member, was Charlie Chan's son in all the Chan pictures you're seeing on TV now. Benson honestly admitted tele- vision so far couldn't meet his price- and he doesn't feel like knocking his brains out for peanuts. Not when he's as busy as he is in the movies. Also -with the crowds at his restaurant, he should worry about any wolf at the door. If this is a plug, so be it.

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Indicates New Program M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescoped

8:00 7 Test Pattern -15m. 8:15 7 Inspirational Guest Hour - 9:15 7 God's Story Book -15m. 9:30 7 Inspirational Guest Hour - 9:45 8 Film Short -15m. 9:55 11 KTTV News -5m.

10:00 4 Youth Wants To Know 8 Let There Be Light -30m.

11 Test Pattern -45m. 10:30 4 Frontiers of Faith -30m.

"The Third Attribute." 7 Cactus Playhouse

"Texas Wildcats" with Tim McCoy.

8 Frontiers of Faith -K -30m. 10:45 2 Program Previews -15m.

11 Morning Serenade -10m. 13 Religious Film -30m.

"Rich Young Ruler." 10:55 11 KTTV News -5m. 11:00 2 Sunday Morning Show -60m.

4, 8 Mr. Wizard -Science -K - Don Herbert and his fun -with - science demonstrations. "Crystal."

5 In God We Trust -60m. Protestant service from First Metho- dist Church of Los Angeles.

7 Church in the Home -60m. 11 Great Churches of the Golden

West -60m. W;th Rev. Clifton Moore from the

Grace Lutheran Church Los Angeles. 11:15 13 Sunday Morning Movie -75m. 11:30 4 American Forum of the Air.

Senator Hubert Humphrey (D -Minn.) and Representative Frederic Goudert (R -N. Y.) debate toic "Is Free En- terprise in Danger?''

8 Western Theatre -60m. 11:45 9 Air Force Theater -30m.

"Thunder from the Sky." 12:00 2+In the Park -30m.

4 Cinema Carnival -90m. 5 Movie Theatre -60m. 7 Seminar -30m.

A discussion of Sinclair Lewis's "Babbitt," a study of midwestern culture in 1920.

9 Baseball Matinee -75m. 11 Voluntarily Speaking -15m.

Jr. League. 12:15 11 Polyzoides, Foreign Editor -

Weekly political analyses. 12:30 2 Light of Faith -30m.

7 Faith for Today -30m. 8 Here's To Your Health -30m.

11 Garden Chats -30m. Joe Littlefield demonstrates "Plant Troubles and What To Do About Them."

13 Lost City -Serial -30M. 1:00 2 Meet Your Congress -30m.

Blair Moody, Moderator. 5 Western Theatre -60m. 7 Religious Program

Central Church of Christ of Pasa- dena.

8 World's Greatest Mother - Film -30m.

11 Auction Park -30m. With Bill Welsh.

13 Sunday Matinee -75m. 1:15 8 Baseball Warm -up -10m.

Ted Meyers host 1:25 9 Baseball -2 hrs.

Los Angeles Angels vs. San Diego Padres.

1:30 2, 8 Man of the Week -30m.

4 Sunday Service -30m. 7 Mystery Isle -15m.

"Devil's Island." 8 Saturday Matinee

11 Big Picture "The Red Bull Attacks," 34th In- fantry Division.

1:45 7 Mirandy's Garden Shop -15m. Garden tips and flower -of -the -week.

2:00 2 Adventure 4 Film -30m. 5 Twin Movies -75m. 7 Super Circus -Variety -M -60m

11 770 on TV -30m. With Bill Crago and guests.

2:15 13 Sunday Matinee -75m. 2:30 4 This Is the Life -30m.

"Basketball Story." 11 Jalopy Derby -21/2 hrs.

Bill Welsh, host. 3:00 2 You Are There -30m.

Walter Cronkite presents "The Rise of Adolf Hitler."

4 Industry On Parade -15m. 7 Travelcade of Youth -30m.

Music, inspirational messages and guest speakers.

8 Canine Corner -30m. ,

3:15 4 Meet the Veep -15m. Former Vice President Alben W. Barkley speaks informally on mat- ters of interest.

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5 Twin Movie -90m. 3:30 2, 8 See It Now -M -30m.

Editor -Narrator Ed Murrow with people and places that make the headlines.

4 Halls of Science -30m. 7 Talent Patrol -30m.

With Bud Collyer 9 Double Play -15m.

Hosts, Laraine Day and Leo Du - rocher with guest, Alvin Dark of New York Giants.

13 Sunday Matinee -2 hrs. 3145 9 Baseball -2 hrs.

Los Angeles Angels vs. San Diego Padres.

4:00 2 Cavalcade of Books -30m. Georgiana Hardy and Everett Noon- an.

4 Kukla, Fran and 011ie Kukla and 0111e present their ver- sion of the circus.

7 Your Sunday Matinee -60m.

Previews Sunday, May 17

YOU ARE THERE, (2), 3:00 p.m. You will see a single day In the life of Adolf Hit- ler - September, 1938 - in "The Ries of Adolf Hitler."

EYE WITNESS, (4), 10:30 p.m. Carl Schil- ler, former steward who aided rescue of survivors of the Titanic, plays in "State- ment of the Accused," written by Jacques Futrell*, who lost his life on the ship.

KUKLA, FRAN AND OLLIE, (4), 3:00 p.m. The Kuklapoiitan players present their version of the big top with sawdust, spangles and brass band.

COMEDY HOUR, (4), 8:00 p.m. Donald O'Connor's final appearance with guests Nelson Eddy, Sid Miller Tom D'Andrea, Hal March, Thomas L. Thomas and four- year -old Larry White.

AMERICAN FORUM OF THE AIR, (4), 11:30 p.m. Senator Hubert Humphrey (D. -Minn.) and Representative Frederic Coudert, Jr. (R.-N.Y.) deabte question, "Is Free nterprise In Danger?"

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May 17

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8 Roy Rogers -30m. 2, 8 Jack Benny Show -30m.

Jack Benny, star, with Gisele Mac- Kenzie.

Get the Facts -30m. Jimmy Wallington, moderator. Movie Theatre -75m. Afternoon Show -60m. Hallmark Hall of Fame -K "The Lady of Liberty," story of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, creator of the Statue of Liberty.

8 Spanish Language Feature - 60m.

7 The Lundberg Show -30m. With Dan Lundberg.

8 Comedy Hour -K -60m. 11 Film Featurette-30m.

5:10 13 Late News -5m. 5:15 13 American Legion Program 5:30 4 Tex Williams Show -60m.

With Smokey Rogers, Deuce Sprig - gins, Terrea Lea, Candy and the Colwell Brothers.

5 Film Featurette-30m. 7 Public Service Feature -30m.

11 Comedy Cameos -15m. Classic movie comedies.

13 Freedom Forum -60m. With Freeman Luak.

5:45 11 The Christophers -15m. SISO 9 Dugout Delpe-10m.

Host, Bert Dunne.

6:00 2, 8 The Fred Waring Show - With Fred Waring and His Penn- sylvanians.

5 Wild Bill Hickok -30m. With Guy Madison sad Andy Devine.

8 Movie Parade -4% hrs. 7 Texas Wrestling -60m.

Jack Kennedy meets Johnny Dobbs in the main event.

9 Baseball Matinee -75m. 11 Twenty Questions -Quiz -K -

With Jay Jackson, Fred Van De- venter, Florence Rivard, Herb Poled*, Johnny McPhee and guest 8 Time to Smile -Variety -

Ken Murray. Roy Rogers Show -30m. Eastside Kids -60m. Youth on the March -30m. With Dr. Percy Crawford. Movie of the Week -75n. Stork Club -30m. Sherman Billingsley with guests Art Lund and the Honeydreamers.

4 8 Red Skelton -Comedy -30m. 74You've Scene It Before -30m.

Quiz panel with Adele Jergens, Glenn Langan and Harvey Lens - beck_

11 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen -K "Life Is Worth Living."

7:30 2, 8 What's My Line? -M -30m. Moderator Jonn Daly with panelists Arlene Francis. Dorothy Kllgallen. Steve Allen and Bennett Cerf.

4 Mr. Peepers -K -30m. Wally Cox Mr. Peepers else I. orientate a small Chinese boy.

5 "The Movies" -90m. Brought to you by Barbara Ann Bread and Star Kist Tuna.

7 Comedy Curtain Call -30m. "Little Iv. rce."

11 Voices of Victory -30m. Choir from the Victory Baptist Church.

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TV-RADIO LIFE MAY 15, 1953

Sunday TV Logs (Continued from Preceding Page)

7:45 13 Surprise Theater -75m. 8:00 2 Life With Luigi -30m.

Vito Scotti as Luigi. 4 The Comedy Hour-K-60m.

Donald O'Connor stars with Nelson Eddy, Sid \tiller, Torn D'Andrea, Hal March, Thomas 1.. Thomas und introduces 4-year-uld Larry White, singer -dancer.

7 The Big Challenge -30m. 8 Mr. Peepers-K-30m.

11 Sunday Feature Theater 8:30 2 The Big Picture

7 Both Sides -30m. Quincy Howe, moderator, with guests.

8 Files of Jeffrey Jones -30m. 9:00 2 Toast of the Town-Variety-

K-60m. Ed Sullivan guests Dorothy Lamour and Byron Nelson.

4 Philco TV Playhouse -60m. 5 Bandstand Revue -60m.

Emcee Harry Babbitt and Leighton Noble's orch.

7, 8 Walter Winchell-News-K 11 Front Page Detective -30m.

Edmund Lowe in "Shadow Over Hollywood."

13 Tex Ritter's Western Cavalcade -60m.

9:15 7 Washington Calling California California Congressmen report on political problems.

8 Craig Kennedy-Film 9:30 7 Public Service Feature

11 Rocky King, Detective-K- Starring Roscoe Karns 1n "Caged."

10:00 2 Bachelor's Haven -30m. 4 The Doctor-Drama-30m.

"No Rap Chancy." 5 Magazine of the Week -45m.

Bill \Villiard of Variety's staff dis- plays his art works.

7 Hour of Decision -15m. With Billy Graham.

11 The Plainclothes Man-K-30m. Ken Lynch and Jack Orrison star.

13 Charles Laughton Reads -15m. 10:15 7 The World Church -90m.

8 Crime Syndicated. 13 Owl Movie -90m.

10:30 2 Platter Panel Panelist, Ira Cook, Bill Ballance, Ronnie Kemper with moderator Frank DeVol and guests.

4 Eye Witness -30m. "Statement of the Accused," mys- tery, with Carl Schiller.

11 Livingroom Theater 10:45 5 Your Income Tax

8 My Little Margie -30m. 11:00 4 Cinema Carnival

5 Final Edition -15m. 11:15 5 Tele -Vespers -30m.

8 Rocky King, Detective -30m. 11:30 2 The Late Show 11:45 8 Club Embassy -15m.

11 Livingroom Theater 13 Late News -10m.

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REMINDER TO YOU TO RED -CIRCLE TUESDAY, May 19, for 8:00 p.m. This is a rave for the TV show to be released here at that time and a regretful rap because we in Southern California have to see it by kinescope (it went live, coast -to -coast, a week ago Sunday!) The show is ABC -TV's Part I, "A Tale of Two Cities" (one of the network's new "Album" shows), and when you view it you'll probably think you're seeing a motion picture rather than a tele- vision production. (Part II will be screened here the following Tuesday night, May 26.)

VIDEO ADAPTATION OF DICKENS'S FAMOUS novel assumés the flavor of large-scale movie production notably because of the manner in which all outdoors is brought into the act. ABC's Television Center, as you may recall, took over the old Vitagraph lot four years ago as nucleus for its TV activ- ities.

There are twenty-three acres and wide open spaces. So, when a coach drives away at the end of "Tale of Two Cities" it's a real coach that winds up a road and into the distance. I was on the lot last week when work- men were repainting the whole side of a huge sound stage to represent The Bastille. When you see it on screen you'll know it's not just a backdrop.

ADDED TO THIS REALISM IS THE VISTASCOPE process, meticulous in- tegration of a doorway, gate to a çity, or such, with a painted background. Vistascope Is used in the final carriage scene of Part I by employing a blue sky backdrop to shut out the actual Southern California mountains and Spanish houses dotting the hills to the north of the ABC-TV lot.

THE FAMOUS STAGE I AT TELE- VISION CENTER-the stage where Al Jolson, Bing Crosby and other greats once cavorted for the flicker cameras and later turned into an audience hall by ABC-TV-has had every seat ripped out to make room for the vast "Tale of Two Cities" sets. Dik Darley, direc- tor for the Dickens classic, used seventy-fivé extras, in costume, for one scene. Total cast nearly 100. Almost 100 additional craftsmen.

HOW FORTUNATE THE PROGRAM'S STARS, Wendell Corey, Wanda Hen- drix, Judith Evelyn and Carleton Young, to display their talents in such a production! If this is a taste of the viewing the AB -PT merger is going to make possible, it spells fine things for ABC-TV and Television (with a cap- ital T.

ONE. QUICKIE SIDELIGHT ON THE production: Dik Darley, thirty -year -old director, was a page boy at Mutual Broadcasting in Hollywood just a few years ago. He has made rapid strides in TV, regularly directs the five -a - week "Space Patrol" TVer. A real suc- cess story, and nice twist is that he's a U.S.C. grad and was born right here in Hollywood.

LIKE MILLIONS OF FANS, YOU probably stay home Monday nights to watch TV and especially "Lucy," but

just in case you get another offer for the evening of June 1, don't accept. Stay true to your set and you'll see one of the most hilarious Desilu pro- ductions to date. Watching 'em film it the other night, I laughed till I cried. Right behind me sat writers Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll Jr., also laugh- ing their heads off. They're such modest people, though, that when complimented on the terrific script, they passed all the credit on to Lucy, Desi and the other players. They told me that vet actor Jerry Hausner does all the baby -crying for the show, only on this particular night the real -life baby playing Ricky Jr. gave Jerry an assist.

AFTER THE "LUCY" FILMING I BUMPED INTO RAY BOLGER, who has a TV series coming up in the fall on ABC-TV and who had attended the Desilu program to get some pointers on television and how it's done in these parts. Ray plans to film his series. He said it will be mostly musical.

ACTOR -TURNED -MARINE TOMMY COOK Daid his respects the other noon and told about helping with Camp Pendleton's TV show, "At Ease," and radio opus, "Marines in Review" on KECA. Tommy will be out in nine months, meanwhile he hopes he'll land an acting job or two while in Hollywood on month's leave. Pendle- ton men he says, like Western stuff- in fact they go for it bigger than for most well-known Hollywood glamour entertair ers.

MIRROR COLUMNIST GORDON CURRIE has a radio and TV show cooking .n the double boiler-from the Statler, real soon, he thinks. That ever-lovin' trouper, Johnny Grant, ad- mits he got a big lump in his throat during his recent (third) trip to bring laughs to the fellows in K 'rea. "I walked into a makeshift dressing room in Pusan_" he said, "and saw a sign on the wall which read, 'Al Jolson sang here'." Add to throat -lumps, the Don De Fore This Is Your Life" TVer. Now that the program has refined the art. of trapping guest -stars, the time has come to knock Mr. R. Edwards right off his pins by doing his life, don't you think?

LATEST REPORT FROM LAW- RENCE WELK is that Alice Long of Dallas will appear with the band on TV Friday night, May 15. Welk claims to have auditioned over 300 singers, to have found six good prospects who will be slotted on weekly programs for trial. Decision will not be made

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See Page 13 for 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daytime Log Listings

Indicates New Program M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescoped

5:00 2 T. McCoy Wild West -30m. Tales of the \\'est and Indian lore.

4 Junior Crossroads -75m. A juvenile film series.

5 Playcrafter's Club -25m. 7 Al Jarvis Amateur Show -30m. 8 Kate Smith -15m. 9 Gene Norman Cont'd-60m.

11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd- 13 Webster Webfoot -30m.

5:15 4 Pet Showcase -15m. With Arch Presb.y.

6 Spanish Language News -15m 8 Welcome Traveler

With Tommy Bartlett. 5:25 5 Program Preview -5m. 5:30 2 Space Funnies -30m.

With Dal Slehennon. 4 Howdy Doody -Juvenile -30m.

Bob Smith's Puppets. 5 Cowboy Thrills -Movie -60m.

Doye O'Dell. 6 Cowboys and Injuns-60m. 7 Jack Rourke's Ladies' Matinee

-30m. 8 Jack's Magic Shop -15m.

11 Sheriff John -Cartoon Time - 30m.

13 Televenture-60m. Entertainment for children.

5:45 8 Channel 8 Corral -45m. 6:00 2 Laurel and Hardy -30m.

4 Peanut Circus -15m. With "Nutsy" the clown.

7 Paul Price and the News - 15m.

9 Action Theater -60m. 11 Sheriff John -15m.

6:15 4 Komedy Kiub-30m. With Uncle Archie.

7 Jack Owens Show -30m. With Mary Ann.

11 Adventures of Patches -15m. 6:30 2 Doug Edwards -News -15m.

5 Fly Boy -15m. 6 Flash Gordon -Serial -30m. 8 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

11 Sheriff John 13 KLAC Telepaper-15m.

Ed Lyons and Sam Baiter. 6:40 11 What Does Jules Weigh? -5m. 6:45 2 Perry Como -Music -K -15m.

4 Hawthorne -Weather -5m. 5 Handy Hints -Tips -15m.

Dorothy and Ken present helpful suggestions for the home. Featured is an automatic mouse trap.

7 Space Patrol -15m. Adventures iu outer space with Carol, Robbie. Happy and Tonga.

8 Newsreel -10m. 11 George Putnam -News -10m. 13 Clete Roberts Report -15m.

International news slants. 6:50 4 Sports News -5m. 6:55 4 Elmer Peterson -News -5m.

Newscaster Peterson with the late world happenings.

8 Weatherword-5m. 11 Weather -Gene Bollay-5m.

7:00 2 Studio One -Drama -M -60m. "The Laugh Maker," a study of a contradictory character set in the backstage of the television world. James Gleason stars.

TV-RADIO LIFE

May 18 4 Victory at Sea -30m.

Dropping of the atom bomb and subsequent collapse of Japanese Em- pire is shown in "Design for Peace."

5 Newsreel -15m. with Gil Martyn.

6 Baseball Show -15m. 7 Cisco Kid -30m.

Cisco runs into a case of brotherly love.

8 Kieran's Kaleidoscope -15m. 9 Newspaper of the Air -15m.

Jack Gardner, reporting. 11 Film Featurette 13 Million Dollar Movie -75m.

7:15 5 Time for Beany-15m. Puppet adventures for children with Beanv, Cecil and friends.

6 Famous Fights -15m. 8 Yesterday's Newsreel -15m. 9 Little Theater -15m.

Steve Dunne hosts "$500 Reward," and "'l'raff:e Pattern" with Dick Elliott.

11 Window on Washington \'Vith Bill Henry and his report on Washington.

7:30 4 Bob and Ray With Audrey Meadows.

Movie Titles - - Page 18

5 At Ease -30m. All -Marine show with the Camp Pendleton Post Band.

6 I Am the Law -30m. George Raft stars.

7 Advs. of Kit Carson -30m. "The Trap."

8 People in the News -15m. Harold keen and people of renown.

9 What's Name of Song? -30m. Bill Gwinn with song identification contest.

11 March of Time -30m. Van Vorhees with news of current interest on film.

7:45 4 Camel News Caravan -15m. John Cameron Swayze.

6 Movie 8 Arden Varieties -10m.

7:55 8 News -5m. 8:00 2 Godfrey's Talent Scouts -30m.

Garry Moore subs for Godfrey pre- senting pianist Trudi Rennert and tenor Christopher J. Carr.

4 Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Diane Sinclair and Ken Spauld- ing interpret ballet front "The 51100 Fingers of Dr T."

5 Dixie Showboat -Revue -60m. Dick Lane, star.

6 Counterpoint -30m. 7 You Asked For It -30m.

Art Baker presents Henry Hansen, summer ski juniper, 'l'om Ashton, 80 -year old champion sheep -shearer, Arthur Lanahan, crime lab artist from L.A. Police Department, Will Rogers, Jr. and boxers on roller skates.

Z1/ Previews Monday, May 18

STUDIO ONE, (2), 7:00 p.m. Jimmie Gleason stars In "The Laugh Maker," the story of a comedian with a split personality set against a background of the TV world.

VICTORY AT SEA, (4), 7:00 p.m. The drop- ping of the atomic bomb, the complete collapse of Japan and immediate after- math of the war are presented in "De- sign for Peace."

ROBERT MONTGOMERY PRESENTS, (4), 9:30 p.m. Maria Riva plays title role in "Linda," story of an unfaithful wife who contrives the death of her husband which finally boomerangs.

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8 Four -Star Playhouse -30m. 9 Pontiac News -15m.

Fed Meyers reports. 11 Files of Jeffrey Jones -30m.

Starring Don Haggerty in ''Be My Alibi."

8:15 9 Baseball Round -up -15m. Bill Brundige with guest, Bobby Usher.

13 Million Dollar Movie Night - 75m.

8:30 2 Burns and Allen -Comedy - Gracie tangles with the Missing Persons Bureau trying to find Blanche's husband. Voice of Firestone -30m. ilossard Barlow and the Firestone orchestra with tenor Brian Sullivan. Johnny Downs Movie Superman -30m. George Reeves in "Stolen Costume." Burns and Allen -30m. Photography Is Fun -30m. Amos Carr and Ted Meyers. Champion Wrestling -21/4 hrs. With Bill Welsh and Jules Strong - Bow.

I Love Lucy -Comedy -30m. Starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnar. Meet the Press -Panel -K -30m Moderator Martha Roundtree and guests. Roving Camera -30m. Melvyn Douglas -Film -30m. "Walk a Lonely Street." Masterpiece Playhouse -90m. Professional Boxing -21/4 hrs. From South Gale Arena. Red Buttons -Comedy -30m. Robert Montgomery Presents Maria Riva in "Linda," the story of the unsuccessful plot of an un- faithful wife and her lover to kill her husband. Your 1own-30m. Mayor Bowron gives an Insight into the running of a big city. Stage III -30m. ''Pride of the Force" with Onslow Stevens. Million Dollar Movie -90m. Tomorrow's News -15m. Johnny Carson Show -30m. Teleforum-60m. Bill Mesmer Presents. Stage IV -30m. "Horses and Fur Coats" with Lynn, Bari. KNXT 10:30 News with Grant Holcomb, John Gal- braith and Tom Harmon. Your Jeweler's Showcase - 30m. "Heart's Desire," starring Celeste Holm.

7 KECA-TV News -15m. 8 Studio One -60m.

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TV-RADIO LIFE MAY 16, 1963

MONDAY -FRIDAY TV 9:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 8:00 4 Assembly Session -M -F 4 Welcome Trav'lers-30m. 3:00 2 Film Short-Tu,Th-30m. 9:00 4 Star Salon -M -F With Tommy Bartlett. Double or Nothing -

13 Motion Picture -60m. 8 News Ree1-15m. M, W, F.

9:15 2 Program Previews -15m. 9 Sam Hayes -News -10m. 5 Big Picture -F. 9:30 2 There's One in Every 11 Sheriff John's Lunch 7 Merle Travis and Co.

Family -M -F -30m. Dean Miller, emcee with tal- ent qui,.

4 Ding Dong School -M -F

Brigade -60m. John Rovick.

13 Betty White-H'wood on TV -90m.

8 Smokey Rogers -2 hrs. 9 Queen for a Day -30m.

13 Betty White -Hollywood on TV -60m.

Fun for little tots. 12:40 9 Suspects Wanted -10m. 3:30 2 Garry Moore Show -M- 9:45 2 Air Force Theatre -15m. 12:45 8 Guiding Light -15m. F.

-Th. 12:50 9 Movie Matinee -70m. 4 Donald Novis Cooks -M- 13 Public Service Film -15m. 12:55 11 KTTV News -5m. F -30m.

10:00 2 KNXT Early News -5m. 1:00 2 Strike It Rich -30m. 5 Music-M,Th-15m. 4 Cinema Carnival -90m.

13 Department Store of the With Warren Hull.

4 Kate Smith Hour -M- Class W, F.

Tricks and Treats -F- Tricks and Treats -F - 30 Air -60m. 8 TV room -M,

7 Jarvis Show -30m. 10:05 10:15

2 Morning Show 8 Film Short -15m.

Your Schools Today - Tu, Th. 9 Lucky U -30m.

Starring Kenny Curtis and 10:30 8 Strike It Rich-M,W.F.

Ding Dong School -Tu. 11 Chef Milani Show.

With Chef celMilani, Ted Flo Ruo, Lou Marcel and guests. 3:45

snug fisher. 2 Afternoon Show -Tu.

Bill Cullen Show -Th. 1:30 2 Bride and Groom -15m. 5 World News-M,Th- 7 Video Views -15m -M -F. 7 Gaffney's Kitchen -40m. 3:50 11 Gwen and Lorrayne-

10:45 2 Star Hostess Party -W. With Johnny Carson and 8 Double or Nothing -M, 3:55

M,W,F. 5 Police Calls -5m. -M -Th.

Marian Richman. 7 Gypsy and Ted Movie -i

W,F.4:00 Garry Moore-Tu,Th.

for Tomorrow- 2 Afternoon Show -60m.-

M,ternoo. 11:00 2 Freedom Rings-Tu,Th. 1:45 2 Search 4 Jack McElroy -45m.

8 What's Cooking? -30m. 11 Test Pattern -45m.

M -F -15m. 2 Betty Furness -Tu. Les Anderson, Marilyn Mills

and Eddie Barter.

13 Mike Roy -Home -90m. 2:00 Garry Moore -Th.

2 Love of Life -15m. 5 Movie Theatre -60m. 6 Spanish Film-M,F. P 11:15 2 Coffee With Coates- ¡, W F 4 MaryMcAdoo-M,W,F. 7 Play This -30m.

11:30 2 Art Linkletter's House Knock Knock -Tu, Th. With Russ Severin.

9 Star Time -2 hrs. With Gene Norman

Fo Thought -30m. hougor

4 Foods for Featuring, Lenore Kingston.

8 Midday Matinee -60m. 9 Mama Weiss -55m.

11 Nancy Dixon -15m. M, W, F

8 Search For Tomorrow. 11 Star Shoppers -M -F Rita LaRoy-Tu, Th.

11:45 8 Did Ja Know? -15m. 11 Morning Serenade -5m.

13 Time for Music -60m. With David Street.

13 Over the Counter \With Dick Haymes.

11:55 11 KTTV News -5m. 12:00 2 The Big Payoff -M -F-

4 Break the Bank -M -F. With Bud Collycr, Wynn and Janice Gilbert.

2:15 2:20 2:30

2 Guiding Light -15m. 7 KECA-TV News -60m. 2 Arthur Godfrey -M -Th.

Ladies Always Win -F. 4 Parlor Party -60m.

4:15

4:30

2 Afternoon Show -45m.- W,Th,F.

6 Spanish Film-Tu,W,Th. 11 Movieland Matinee

6 Spanish Film-M,Th,F. 8 Big Payoff -30m.

11 Norma Gilchrist Show With Bill Stulla, Buddy Jobe and Bob Mitchell.

7 Al Jarvis Journal of TV Talent

12:15 7 KECA-TV News. 5 News and Music -25m. F. 4:45 4 Gabby Hayes -15m. 12:20 7 Noontime Movie -80m. 7 Johnny Kirby Calling -31 "West of the Alamo" with

12:25 12:30

9 Music Moods -5m. 2 Mercedes Bates Show-

Hostess Mercedes Bates 2:45 2:55

11 Bill Leyden's Theatre- 5 World News -F. 9 Headline Report -5m. 4:50

Jimmy Wakely, 6 Spanish Film -Tu.

13 Dr. Ernest C. Wilson -

Monday TV Logs (Continued from Preceding Page)

10:45 2 Chronoscope-15m. Discussion of current news.

7 Moonlight Movietime-60m. 11 Locker Room -15m.

Wrestling Interviews by Bill Welsh. and Jules StrongBow.

11:00 2 The Late Show -90m. Bob Longenecker, host.

4 Eleventh Hour News -15m. Don itickles reports.

5 Final Edition -15m. 11 George Putnam -News -15m. 13 Ed Lyons Headlines -5m.

11:05 13 Owl Movie 11:15 4 Cinema Carnival -60m.

9 Newspaper of the Air -15m. Jack Gardner reporting.

11 Jackson's Theatre -90m. 11:30 8 To Be Announced

9 Music Moods -15m. 12:00 8 Newsreel -10m. 12:30 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Hnlcotnb reporting. 1:00 11 News, Sports -10m.

With Jackson Wheeler.. 1:10 11 Late Late Jackson Theatre -

watch the ladies

talk their way into

valuable prizes....

LADIES ALWAYS WIN

friday 2:30 KNXT channel 2

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Indicates New Program M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescoped

5:00 2 Tim McCoy -60m. 'Pales of the West and Indian lore.

4 Junior Crossroads -15m. 5 Playcrafter's Club -25m. 6 Spanish Language News -15m 7 Al Jarvis Amateur -30m. 8 Kate Smith -15m. 9 Gene Norman Cont'd

11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd- 13 Webster Webfoot -30m.

5:15 4 Pet Showcase -15m. With Arch Presby.

6 Spanish Language News -15m. 8 Welcome Traveler -15m.

5:25 5 Program Preview -5m. 5:30 2 Space Funnies -30m.

4 Howdy Doody -Juvenile -30m. With Bob Smith.

5 Draw It -30m. With Frank Webb.

6 Cowboys and Injuns-60m. 7 Ladies' Matinee -30m. 8 Jack's Magic Shop -15m.

11 Sheriff John -Cartoon Time - 13 Televenture-60m.

5:45 8 Channel 8 Corral -45m. 6:00 2 Laurel and Hardy -30m.

4 Peanut Circus -15m. 5 Cowboy Thrills -30m.

With Doye O'Dell. 7 Paul Price and the News -15m. 9 Action Theatre -60m.

11 Sheriff John 6:15 4 Komedy Klub -30m.

7 Jack Owens Show -30m. 11 Adventures of Patches

6:30 2 Doug Edwards -News -15m. 5 Flyboy-15m. 6 Flash Gordon -Serial. 8 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

11 Sheriff John 13 KLAC Telepáper-15m.

With Ed Lyons and Sam Batter. 6:40 11 What Does Jules Weigh? -5m. 6:45 2 USA Canteen -15m.

Starring Jane Froman. 4 Hawthorne -Weather -5m. 5 Handy Hints -Tips -15m.

Dorothy Gardiner and Ken Graue. 7 Space Patrol -15m.

Adventures in outer space with Carol, Robbie, Buzz, Happy and Tonga.

8 Newsreel -10m. 11 George Putnam -News -10m. 13 Clete Roberts' Report -15m.

International news slants. 6:50 4 Sports News -5m.

Cleve Hermann Reports. 6:55 4 Elmer Peterson -News -5m.

8 Weatherword-5m. 11 The Weather -Gene Bollay

7:00 2 Range Rider -Western -30m. With Jack Mahoney and Dick Jones.

4 It's a Good Idea -15m. Helen Parrish with guests.

5 Newsreel -15m. Gil Martin with the news.

6 Abbott and Costello. 7 Beulah -Comedy -30m.

Louise Beavers stars. 8 Cisco Kid -30m.

TV-RADIO LIFE

May 19 9 Newspaper of the Air -15m.

Jack Gardner, reporting. 11 Ramar of the Jungle -30m.

Jon Hall stars in "The Sacred Monkey."

13 Film Playhouse -90m. 7:15 4 Mayor Bowron-15m.

5 Time for Beany-15m. Puppet adventures with Beany, Cecil and friends.

9 Little Theater -15m. Steve Dunne hosts "Dial Heaven" and "It Ain't Loaded" with Ann Savage.

7:30 24Your Claim To Fame -30m. 4 Dinah Shore -Music -15m. 5 Cafe Continental -30m.

With Roberta Linn. 6 Ringside with Rasslers. 7 Name's the Same -Panel - 8 People in the News -15m.

Harold Keen and people of renown. 9 Your Town's Talent -30m.

Bob Moon, emcee. San Diego Night. 11 Chevron Theatre -30m.

"The Green and Gold String," star- ring Gladys George and Wilton Graft.

Movie Titles - - Page 18

7:45 4 Camel News Caravan -15m. with John Cameron Swayze.

7:55 8 News -5m. 9 Film Featurette-15m.

8:00 2 The Web -Mystery -K -30m. "Thirty -Second Floor."

4, 8 Texaco Star Theater -60m. Starring Milton Berle with guests, Margaret Truman, Vaughn Monroe and Maxie Rosenbloom who try to help Millie be a politician.

5 Movie Theatre -60m. 7 Plymouth Playhouse -30m.

Part one of "A Tale of Two Cities" starring Wendell Corey, Wanda Hen- drix and Carleton Young.

9 Pontiac News -15m. Ted Meyers.

11 Gloria Swanson Theater Gloria Swanson, hostess, presents "Thank You, Mr. Finch" with John Litel and Virginia Brissac.

8:10 9 Baseball -21/2 hrs. Los Angeles Angels vs. Sacramento Soloas.

Z Previews Tuesday, May 19

GLORIA SWANSON THEATER, (11), 8:00 p.m. Miss Swanson presents John Lltel and Virginia Brissac In "Thank You, Mr. Finch."

PLYMOUTH PLAYHOUSE, (7), 8:00 p.m. Wendell Corey and Wanda Hendrix atar in Charles Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities," presented in two parts. The first half takes place in London and the second (showing May 23) in Paris.

CHEVRON THEATER, (11), 7:30 p.m. Gladys George stars in "The Green and Gold String," a mystery drama In which a side-show "clairvoyant" tracks down the murderer of her maid.

ARMSTRONG'S CIRCLE THEATER, (4), 9:30 p.m. In "On the Beat," a young ac- companist must choose between a talent- ed tenor and a policeman, both In love with her. Ronald Richars, Dennis Harri- son and Ann Hillary star.

DEATH VALLEY DAYS, (11) 8:30 p.m. A middle-aged man makes a fortune In a small Western town, returns East to spend It and comes back, broke, In "Little Oscar's Millions."

8:30 2 It's News to Me -K -30m. 6 Johnny Downs Movie 7 Orient Express -30m.

Adventures fron, European Capi- tals. "Missing Men."

11 Death Valley Days -30m. "Little Oscar's Millions," the story of man's fling at life after mak- ing a fortune.

13 Olympic Boxing -21/2 hrs. 9:00 2 Crime Syndicated -30m.

4 Fireside Theatre -Drama -K - Ruth Warrick and Bob Paige star ln "'l'he Gift Horse."

5 Ina Ray HUtton-Revue-60m. :'dl girl cntrrtainuleul.

7 Play of the Week -30m1 "Double Exposure" with John Beal.

8 Telesports Digest -30m. 11 Say -On Theater -90m.

"Medal for the General" with Godfrey 'l'earle and Jeanne De Casalis.

9:30 2 Suspense -30m. "Death of An Editor" with \\'alter Cronkite and Anthony Ross.

4 Armstrong Circle Theatre - A talented tenor and a determined Policeman vie for a girl's love in

On the Beat." 7 Expose -30m.

''The Mine" with Robert Osterlah. 8 Man Against Crime -30m.

9:45 6 Tomorrow's News 10:00 2 Danger -30m.

"Squeeze Play.' 4 Two for the Money -Quiz -K -

Herb Shriner emcees comedy quiz. 5 Movie Theatre -90m. 6 Bill Mesmer Presents. 7 Pulse of the City

"'l'he Fur Coat." 8 Star Playhouse -30m.

10:15 7 Public Prosecutor "The Case of the Mayan Dagger."

10:30 2 KNXT 10:30 News With Grant Holcomb, John Gal- braith and Tom Harmon.

4 Embassy Club -15m. Mindy Carson and cast stroll on Music Street singing "Music, Music, Music." "I Believe" and "April In Portugal." -

7 KECA-TV News -15m. 8 Chance of A Lifetime -30m. 9 Newspaper of the Air

11 Heart of the City -30m. With Patrick McVey and Jane Nigh.

10:45 2 TBA-15m. 4 Film -15m. 7 Moonlight Movietime-60m. 9 Mystery Theater -75m.

11:00 2 The Late Show -90m. 4 Eleventh Hour News -15m.

Don Rickles reporting. 5 Final Edition 8 The Doctor -30m.

11 George Putnam -News -15m. 13 Locker Room Interviews -10m.

11:10 13 Ed Lyons Headlines -5m. 11:15 4 Cinema Carnival -60m.

11 Jackson's Theater 13 Owl Movie -60m.

11:20 11 Jackson's Theatre -90m. 11:30 5 Final Edition -15m.

8 Martin Kane -30m. 12:00 8 Newsreel 12:30 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Holcomb reporting. 1:00 11 News and Sports -10m.

With Jackson Wheeler. 1:10 11 Jackson's Theatre -90m.

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TV-RADIO LIFE

May 20 Information Received From Stations

Subject to Last Minute Change

See Page 13 for 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daytime Log Listings

Indicates New Program M Indicates Microwave K Indicates Kinescoped

5:00 2 Tim McCoy -30m. Tales of the West and Indian Lore.

4 Junior Crossroads -15m. Filmed series for the kiddies.

5 Playcrafter's Club -25m. 7 Al Jarvis Amateur Show -30m. 8 Kate Smith -15m. 9 Gene Norman Cont'd

11 Movieland Matinee, Cont'd- 13 Webster Webfoot -30m.

5:15 4 Pet Showcase -15m. With Arch Presb'

6 Spanish Language News -15m 8 Welcome Traveler -15m.

5:25 5 Program Preview -5m. 5:30 2 Space Funnies -30m.

4 Howdy Doody -Juvenile -30m. 5 Cowboy Thrills -Movie -60m. 6 Cowboys and Injuns-60m. 7 Ladies' Matinee -30m.

Jack Rourke emcees.

8 Jack's Magic Shop -15m. 11 Sheriff John -Cartoon time -

70m. Film cartoons and fables told by Sheriff John.

13 Televenture-60m. 5:45 8 Channel 8 Corral -45m. 6:00 2 Laurel and Hardy -30m.

4 Peanut Circus -15m. 7 Paul Price and the News 15m. 9 Action Theatre -60m.

11 Sheriff John 6:15 4 Komedy Klub -30m.

With Uncle Archie. 7 Jack Owens Show -30m.

11 Adventures of Patches 6:30 2 Doug Edwards -News -15m.

5 Flyboy-15m. Puppet show for the youngsters.

6 Flash Gordon -Serial. 8 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

11 Sheriff John 13 KLAC Teleoaner-15m.

6:40 11 What Does Jules Weigh? -5m. 6:45 2 Perry Como -15m.

4 Hawthorne -Weather -5m. 5 Handy Hints -Tips -15m. 7 Space Patrol -15m.

Adventures in outer space with Carol, Robbie, Buzz, Happy and Tonga.

8 Newsreel -10m. 11 George Putnam -News -10m. 13 Clete Roberts' Report -15m.

International news slants. 6:50 4 Sports News -5m. 6:55 4 Elmer Peterson -News -5m.

ß Weatherword-5m. 11 Weather -Gene Bollay-5m.

7:00 2, 8 Blue Ribbon Bouts -M - 45m. Norman Hayes vs. Jessie 'Turner in a 10 -round middle -weight bout from St. Louis arena.

4 Film -30m. 5 Newsreel -15m.

Gil \tartyn reports. 6 Big Game Hunt. 7 Carina Playhouse -30m.

"Double Feature" with Don DeFore and Diana Lynn.

9 Newspaper of the Air -15m. Jack Gardner Reporting.

11 Hopalong Cassidy -30m. \i'illiam Boyd stars with Edgar Buchanan in "The Feud."

13 Invitation Playhouse -30m. 7:15 5 Time for Beany-15m.

Puppet adventures for children. 9 Little Theater -15m.

Steve Dunne hosts "Forgotten Let- ter" and "Millionaire's Wife" with Lynn Bari.

7:30 4 Coke Time Don Ameche, host, starring Gordon MacRae with guest June Hutton,

5 It's Magic -30m. Dell O'Dell. woman magician.

6 Liberace -30m. 7 A Date With Judy -

Starring Mary Linn Beller in "Mother Takes French Lessons."

9 From Hollywood -30m. "The Ageless" with Onslow Stevens.

11 Abbott and Costello -30m. "Haunted House."

13 Liberace -30m. Piano styling..

7:40 8 People In the News Harold hero and People of Re- nown.

7:45 2 Mel Allen -M -Sports -15m. 4 Camel News Caravan -15m.

With Joh Cameron Swayze.

8 Arden Varieties -10m. 7:55 8 News -5m. 8:00 2 Strike It Rich -30m.

4 I Married Joan -Comedy -30m Starring Joan Davis. Joan takes up art to help her husband.

5 Frosty Frolics -60m. Artistry on ice from the Pasadena Winter Garden, with Manny Strand's orch., and vocals by Roberta Linn.

6 Douglas Fairbanks Presents - 7 Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club 8 Arthur Godtrey-K-60m.

Movie Titles - - Page 18

9 Pontiac News -10m. With Ted Meyers

11 Adolphe Menjou-Drama- 30m. Adolphe, Menjou presents "My Double" with Adolphe Menjou and Mary Brian.

13 I Am the Law -30m. George Raft stars.

8:10 9 Baseball -21/ hrs. Los Angeles Angels vs. Sacramento Solons.

8:30 2 Man Against Crime -30m.

z1t Previews ,Irednesdar, May 20

BLUE RIBBON BOUTS, (2), 7:00 p.m. Micdleweights Norman Hayes of Boston and Jessie Turner of St. Louis meet at the St. Louis .Arena for a ten -round bout.

KRA=T TV THEATER, (4), 9:00 p.m. Scenes from "Of Famous Memory," 'January Thaw," "Wuthering Heights," ano "My Brother's Keeper," former memorable hits of Kraft TV Theater, are presented.

SCOTT MUSIC HALL, (4), 8:30 p.m. Patti Page is hostess to Stan Kenton, The Mills Brcthers and twelve -year -old Jimmy Boyd.

4 Scott Music Hall Patti Page, star, with guests Stan Kenton, The Mills Brothers and Jimmy Boyd.

6 Movie -75m. 7 Fishing's Fun -30m.

11 The Life of Riley -30m. William Bendix in "Riley, the Escort."

13 Top Tune Time -30m. \\ ith Bub McLaughlin.

9:00 2 Arthur Godfrey's Friends -K- 4 Kraft TV Theater -Drama -K -

Scenes from four previous outstand- ing productions are presented.

5 Broadway Playhouse -30m. "Hired Girl" with James Anderson and Shirley Jones.

7 Championship Wrestling - 21/1 hrs.

8 Wrestling -21/4 hrs.

11 Dude Martin's Show -60m. A tuneful, laugh -loaded fY-var- iety show, slanted to each member of the family. Sear,' sponsors.

13 Film Playhouse -75m. 9:30 5 Star Theater -30m.

"Beauty is a Joy" with Mary Stuart.

9:45 6 Tomorrow's News -15m. 10:00 2 Neighborhood Theater -30m.

"A Roy Wears a Gun" with Frances Ford and Billy Gray.

4 This Is Your Life -30m. Ralph Edwards with dramatic re- creations of the lives of various people.

5 City at Night -Info -60m. Camera Tour of Interesting Spots in Los Angeles.

6 Bill Mesmer Presents. 11 International Interviews -

Elsa Carrow and guest. 15m.

10:15 11 Boxing -45m. From South Gate Arena.

10:20 13 Owl Movie 10:30 2 KNXT 10:30 News -15m.

With Grant Holcomb, John Gal- braith and Tom Harmon.

4 Stairway to Stardom -30m. Wally Sherwin with Guests.

9 Newspaper of the Air -15m. Jack Gardner reporting.

10:45 2 Chronoscope-15m. Discussion of current news.

9 Mystery Theater -75m. 11:00 2 The Late Show -90m.

4 Eleventh Hour News -15m. Don Rickles reports.

5 Final Edition -10m. 11 George Putnam -News -15m.

11:15 4 Cinema Carnival -60m. 8 The Web -Mystery -30m.

11 Jackson's Theatre -90m. 11:30 7 Moonlight Movietime-60m. 11:45 8 To Be Announced 12:15 8 Newsreel -10m. 12:30 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Holcomb reporting. 1:00 11 News and Sports -10m.

With Jackson Wheeler. 1:10 11 Jackson's Theatre -90m.

SEARS' DUDE MARTIN SHOW with Dude, Sue Thomp- son, Dick Stewart and other top variety acts.

Wed. 9-10 P.M. KTTV Channel 11

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5:00 2 Tim McCoy -30m. Tales of the West' and Indian lore.

4 5 7 8 9

11 13

5:03 8 5:15 4

Junior Crossroads -15m. Playcrafter's Club -25m. AI Jarvis Amateur Show -30m. Bob Wilson Talk Gene Norman Cont'd Movieland Matinee, Cont'd- Webster Webfoot -30m. The Christophers -10m. Pet Showcase -15m. With Arch Preshy.

8 Spanish Language News -15m 8 Welcome Traveler -K -15m.

5:25 5 Program Previews -5m. 5:30 2 Space Funnies -30m.

4 Howdy Doody -Juvenile -30m. 5 Draw It -30m.

With Frank Webb.

8 Cowboys and Injuns-30m. Jack Rourke, emcee.

7 8

11 13

5:45 8 6:00 2

4 5

Ladies' Matinee -30m. Jack's Magic Shop -30m. Sheriff John -Cartoon Time- Televenture-60m. Channel 8 Corral -45m. Laurel and Hardy -30m. Peanut Circus -15m. Cowboy Thrills -30m. With Doye O'Dell.

7 Paul Price and the News -15m. 9 Action Theatre -60m.

11 Sheriff John 6:13 4 Komedy Klub -30m.

7 Jack Owens Show -30m. 11 Adventures of Patches

6:30 2 Doug Edwards -News -K -15m 5 Flyboy-15m. 6 Flash Gordon -Serial. 8 Time for Beany-Kids-15m.

11 Sheriff John -10m. 13 KLAC Telepaper-15m.

6:40 11 What Does Jules Weight -5m. 6:45 2 USA Canteen -15m.

Jane Froman with guests.

4 Hawthorne -Weather -5m. 5 Handy Hints -Tips -15m. 7 Space Patrol -15m. 8 Newsreel -10m.

11 George Putnam -News -10m. 13 Clete Roberts' Report -15m.

6:50 4 Sports News -5m. 6:55 4 Elmer Peterson -News -5m.

8 Weatherword-5m. 11 Weather -Gene Bollay-5m.

7:00 2 Mama With Peggy Wood.

4 The Sky's the Limit -30m. Starring Dave Willeck.

S Newsreel -15m. 6 Heart of the City. 7 The Ruggles -Comedy -K -30m 8 Range Rider -30m. 9 Newspaper of the Air -15m.

Jack Gardner. reporting. 11 Tito Guizar Show -30m.

With Tito Guisar and the Gallien brothers.

TV-RADIO LIFE

May 21 13 Hank McCune -30m.

7:15 5 Time for Beany-15m. 9 Little Theater -15m.

Steve Dunne hosts "Waiting For You" and "Thirtieth Birthday" with Cay Forester. 7:30 2 Racket Squad -30m.

4 Dinah Shore -Music -15m. 5 Hollywood Opportunity -60m.

With Harry Babbitt. 6 China Smith -30m. 7 Lone Ranger -Juvenile -30m. "Triple Cross." 8 People in the News -15m. 9 Craig Kennedy, Criminologist

Donald Woods and Sidney Mason "The Secret W111." 11 The Open Road -Travel -30m.

A trip to International Airport, Hermosa Beach and Palos Verdes. 13 Life With Elizabeth -30m.

Wholesome situation comedy for the entire family presented by Sears. 8 Arden Varieties -10m.

7:45 4 Camel News Caravan -15m. John Cameron Swayze reports.

8 Arden Varieties 7:55 8 News -5m. 8:00 2 Big Town -30m.

Starring Patrick McVey and Jane Nigh. 4 You Bet Your Life -Quiz -30m. Groucho Marx and contestants.

Movie Titles - Page 18 I

8 Regal Theater. 7 Action Fishing -30m.

Mac McClintock with guests, action fishing films and mystery contests. 8 Superman -30m. 9 Pontiac News -10m.

Ted Meyers reports. 11 In Our Times -30m.

With Roy Maypole. 13 Fishing Tips -30m.

8:10 9 Baseball -2V2 hrs. Los Angeles Angels vs. Sacramento Solons.

8:30 2 Lux Video Theater -30m. "The Betrayer" with Robert Pres- ton and Grace Kelly.

4 T -Men in Action -K -30m. 5 Wrestling -21/2 hrs. 6 Johnny Downs Movie. 7 Chance of a Lifetime -K -30m.

Dennis James presents Herb Shriner and three former successful con- testants in a birthday party.

8 Lux Video Theater -30m. 11 Before Your Eyes -30m.

Semi -dramatic documentary serles: "Seeing Eye Dogs." 13 Successful Homes -30m.

V Previews Thursday, May 21

SINGER FOUR -STAR PLAYHOUSE, (2), 9:00 p.m. Ronald Colman and Benita Hume star in "The Ladies on His Mind," the story of a psychiatrist who treats beautiful women.

FORD THEATER, (4), 9:30 p.m. Jane Greer stars with William Ching and Steve Crandall in "Look for Tomorrow," the story of a young singer who falls in love with her voice coach.

CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, (7), 8:30 p.m. Dennis James with guest Herb Shriner throws a birthday party and welcomes back three successful previous winners.

9:00 2 Singer Four -Star Playhouse - 30m. Ronald Colman and Benita Hume star in "Ladles On His Mind."

4 Dragnet -30m. Jack Webb as Joe Friday.

7 Premiere Movie -60m. 8 Life Begins At 80-30m.

11 Film Featurette-30m. 13 Short Story -30m.

9:30 2 My Little Margie -Comedy - 4 Ford Theatre -Drama -K -30m

"Sweet Talk Me, Jackson" with Dick Haymes and Jimmy Gleason.

8 Dragnet -30m. 11- Jackson's Major Movies -90m 13 Public Service Film -15m.

9:45 6 Tomorrow's News 13 V.I.P.-30m.

10:00 2 Harry Owens Show -30m. With the Royal Hawaiians and Hilo Hattie. Brought to you by United Airlines.

4 Martin Kane -K -30m. Lee Tracy stars.

5 "The Main Event" -45m. 6 Bill Mesmer Presents --15m. 7 The Unexpected -30m.

"Eclipse." 8 Ozzie and Harriet -30m.

13 Adventure -30m. 10:30 2 KNXT 10:30 News -15m.

With Grant Holcomb, John Gal- braith and Torn Harmon.

4 Foreign Intrigue -Drama - 7 KECA-TV News -15m. 8 Beat the Clock -30m.

Bud Collyer and Roxanne put con- testants through stunts in a race against time.

9 Newspaper of the Air -15m. 13 Ed Lyon's Headlines -5m. 13 Bob Davis Show -60m.

5 Sports Parade -15m. 7 Moonlight Movietime-60m. 9 Mystery Theater -75m. 2 The Late Show -90m. 4 Eleventh Hour News -15m.

With Reporter Frank Barton. 5 Final Edition -15m. 8 R. Montgomery Presents

-K -60m. 11 George Putnam -News -15m.

11:15 4 'Cinema Carnival -60m. 11 Jackson's Theatre -90m. 13 Owl Movie.

8 Newsreel -10m. 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Holcomb reporting. 1:00 11 News and Sports -10m. 1:10 11 Late Jackson Theatre -75m.

10:35 10:45

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Indicates New Program Indicates Microwave Indicates Kinescoped Tim McCoy -30m. Junior Crossroads -Kids -15m. Children's film series. Playcrafter's Club -25m. Al Jarvis, Cont'd.-30m. Ramar of Jungle -K -15m. with Jon Hall. Gene Norman Cont'd. Movieland Matinee, Cont'd- Webster Webfoot -30m. Pet Showcase -K -15m. With Arch Presby. Spanish Language News -15m Program Preview -5m. Space Funnies -30m. Howdy Doody-Juv'n1.-30m. Cowboy Thrills -Movie -60m. Cowboys and Injuns-30m. Ladies Matinee -30m. Jack Rourke emcees. Jack's Magic Shop -15m. With Jack Luekin. Sheriff John -70m. Cartoon Time. Televenture-60m. Channel 8 Corral -45m. Laurel and Hardy -30m. Peanut Circus -15m. With "Nutsy," the clown. Paul Price and the News -15m. Action Theatre -60m. Sheriff John Komedy Klub -30m. with Uncle Archie. Jack Owens Show -30m. Adventures of Patches Doug Edwards -News -15m. Flyboy-15m. Kiddies puppet shtïw. Flash Gordon -Serial Time for Beany-Kids-15m. Sheriff John -10m. KLAC Telepaper-15m. Ed Lyon and Sam Baiter. What Does Jules Weigh? -5m. Perry Como -Songs -15m. Hawthorne -Weather -5m. Handy Hints -Tips -15m. \Vith Dorothy Gardiner and Ken Graue. Space Patrol -15m. Newsreel -15m. George Putnam -News -10m. Clete Roberts' Report-15m. Sports News -,Sm. Cleve Hermann reports. Elmer Peterson -News -5m. Weatherword-5m. Weather -Gene Bollay-5m. Palladium Party -30m. Hal McIntyre and his orchestra. Gillette Fights -M -45m. Vince Martinez vs. Danny Gto- vanelli, welterweights. Newsreel -15m. Hopalong Cassidy. Crusade in the Pacific -30m. "The War at Sea," shows effective use of submarines during war. Gillette Fights Rocky Marciano vs. Jersey Joe Walcott. Newspaper of the Air -15m. lack Gardner, reporting.

11 Success Story -30m. A documentary on the success of outstanding institutions. Los An- geles International Airport.

13 Film Playhouse -90m. 7:15 5 Time For Beany-15m.

Puppet adventures for children. 9 Little Theater -15m.

Steve Dunne hosts "Marked Down" and "Indian Taker" with Frank Jenks.

7:30 2 Beat the Clock -Quiz -K -30m. Bud Collyer and Roxanne with time -racing contestants.

5 Charlie Chase -Film -30m. Famous old comedies.

6 Dangerous Assignment -30m. 7 Stu Erwin Show -Series -30m.

"Farewell to Harrison High."

9 Fearless Fosdick -30m.

11 Pet Exchange -30m. Frank Wright presents trick animals and offers free pets on ton'ght's "Calo Pet Exchange."

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Camel News Caravan -K -15m John Cameron Swayze reports. Top News of Week -5m. News -Sm. Schlitz Playhouse -30m. "Pursuit". with Richard Carlson. A tragic story of a musician who loses his arm in a hunting accident and his hatred of the doctor who re- moved it. Greatest Fights -15m. Barney Ross vs. Henry Armstrong.

5 Lawrence Welk -60m. From the Aragon Ballroom. Pre- sented by Central Chevrolet.

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Orient Express. Ozzie and Harriet -Sketch - Comedy sketches in the lives of the Nelson family. Death Valley Days -30m. Ted Meyers -News -10m. John Wayne Western -60m. Baseball -2V2 hrs. Los Angeles Angels vs. Sacramento Solons. Coke Time -15m. Don Ameche, host, starring Gordon MacRae with guest. This Is Show Business -30m. Clifton Fad iman, host, with guests. Sightseeing with the Sawyzes Travel series narrated by Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron Swayze. Johnny Downs Movie. Affairs of China Smith -30m. Dan Dm yea stars in "Pagoda in the Jungle." Play of the Week -30m. Wrestling, Ocean Park - 21 hrs. Bob Considine -15m. My Friend Irma -Comedy K With Marie Wilson and Cathy Lewis. The Big Story -Crime Drama - K -30m. Reporter Lu Haas of Los Angeles Daily Mirror uncovers murder of two people.

ZV Previews Friday, ilIay 22

CRUSADE IN THE PACIFIC, (7), 7:00p.m. How the Navy coped with unprecedented supply problems in World War II is re- vealed in "The War at Sea."

GILLETTE FIGHTS, (4), 7:00 p.m. Welter- weights Vince Martinez and Danny Gio- vanelli meet in a ten -round bout.

5 Western Varieties -60m. 7 Mystery Theatre -30m.

Tom Conway and James Burke In- vestigate "The Case of the Missing Bride."

8 Adolphe Menjou-30m. Adolphe 111enjou host to weekly stars.

11 Film Featurette-30m. 9:30 2 Mr. and Mrs. North -30m.

Starring Barbara Britton and Rich- ard Denning. The Norths inherit the phone number of a former bookie and become involved in a gang murder.

4 The Aldrich Family -Series -K Henry gets in hot water when he accidentally conveys impression that he is a piano player.

7 Quick As A Flash -30m. 8 My Friend Irma -30m.

11 Jackson's Movies - 9:45 6 Tomorrow's News.

10:00 2 Musical Chairs -30m. Bill Leyden, moderator, with Johnny Mercer, Stan Freberg and Bobby Troup.

4 RCA Victor Show -30m. Starring Dennis Day.

5 Kaiser -Frazer Stars -30m. 6 Bill Mesmer Presents. 7 Jack Rourke's Beauty Parade 8 Mr. and Mrs. North -30m.

10:30 2 KNXT 10:30 News with Grant Holcomb, John Gal- braith and Tom Harmon.

4 Dangerous Assignment -30m. Brian Donlevy stars in "The Sub- marine Story.'

5 Movie Synopsis 8 The Big Story -K -30m. 9 Newspaper of the Air -15m.

Jack Gardner reporting. 10:45 2 Chronoscope-15m.

7 From Caliente Race Track - 9 Mystery Theater -75m.

13 Locker Room Interviews -15m. 11:00 2 The Late Show -90m.

4 Eleventh Hour News -15m. Don Rickles reports.

7 Major Movie Theater $ Dennis Day Show -30m.

11 George Putnam -News -15m. 13 Ed Lyons' Headlines -5m.

11:05 13 Owl Movie -90m. 11:15 4 Cinema Carnival -60m.

11 Jackson's Theatre -90m. 11:30 5 Aristo Blue Time -15m.

B Racket Squad -30m. 11:45 5 Final Edition -15m. 12:00 5 Police Calls

B Newsreel -10m. 12:30 2 KNXT Midnight Headlines

Grant Holcomb reporting. 1:00 11 News and Sports -10m.

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MAY 15, 1953 TV-RADIO LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SATURDAY, MAY 16 "TEXAS RENEGADES," (6), 11:00 a.m. "MICHAEL STROGOFF," Akim Tamlroff,

Anton Walbrook, Fay Bainter, (6), 12:00 n.

"CODE OF THE CACTUS," Tim McCoy, (7), 12:00 n.

"CAUGHT IN THE ACT," Henry Armette, Iris Meredith, (11), 12:00 n.

"BOSS OF THE CITY," John Lltel, Flor- ence Rice, (9), 12:45 p.m.

"PARADISE ANYON," (6), 1:00 p.m. "PRIDE OF THE PLAINS," Sunset Carson, (11), 1:15 p.m.

"UNDERCOVER AGENT," Russell Glea- son, Shirley Dean, (4), 2:00 p.m.

"SHAGGY," Brenda Joyce, (5), 2:15 p.m. "ALIAS BILLY THE KID," Sunset Carson, (11), 2:30 p.m.

"THE TOWN WENT WILD," James Ly- don, Edward Everett Horton, (8), 3:45 p.m.

"BOOTS OF DESTINY," Ken Maynard, (7), 4:00 p.m.

"THREE ON A LIMB," Buster Keaton, (11), 4:15 p.m.

"YANKS ARE COMING," Maxie Rosen- bloom, (9), 4:45 p.m.

"BRUTE MAN," Tom Neal, Jane Adams, (13), 5:15 p.m.

"NAVAJO TRAIL," Johnny Mack Brown, (5), 5:30 p.m.

"HEART OF NEW YORK," Al Jolson, Madge Evans, Frank Morgan, (6), 6:30 p.m.

"STRANGE JOURNEY," Paul Kelly, (7), 7:00 p.m.

"MIDNIGHT LIMITED," John King, Mar- jorie Reynolds, (9), 7:30 p.m.

"FIRE ALARM," Johnny Mack Brown, Noel Francis, (11), 7:30 p.m.

"FLASHING GUNS," Johnny Mack Brown, (13), 9:00 p.m.

. . . . . . . . . . . . "THE INVISIBLE WOUND," Reginald

Denny, (5), 9:00 p.m. "FRIENDLY ENEMIES," Charlie Ruggles,

Charles Winninger, (11), 9:00 p.m. "PIER 23," Hugh Beaumont, Ann Savage,

(5), 9:30 p.m. "NIGHT FOR CRIME," Glenda Farrell,

Lyle Talbot, (9), 9:30 p.m. "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON," Thomas

Mitchell, Freddie Bartholomew, (13), 10:00 p.m.

"REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES," John Carradine, Veda Ann Borg, Gale Storm, (4), 10:30 p.m.

"DREAM MAN," Vincent Price, Andrea King, 11), 10:30 p.m.

"CAGED FURY," Richard Denning, Buster Crabbe, (5), 11:00 p.m.

"MEN OF SAN QUENTIN," J. Anthony Hughes, Eleanor Stewart, (11), 11:00 p.m.

"CALL OF THE JUNGLE," Ann Corio, James Bush, (11), 12:15 p.m.

SUNDAY, MAY 17 "WILD HORSE VALLEY," Bob Steele, (2),

11:00 a.m. "GAS HOUSE KIDS GO WEST," Chill

Williams, Emory Parnell, (13), 11:15 a.m. "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES," John

Carradine, Veda Ann Borg, Gale Storm. (4), 12:00 n.

"LADY CHASER," Robert Lowery, Ann Savage, (5), 12:00 n.

"MAN OF COURAGE," Lyle Talbot, Dorothy Burgess, (9), 12:00 n.

"STAR PACKER," (5), 1:00 p.m. "JOHNNY ONE -EYE," Pat O'Brien, Wayne

Morris, (13), 1:00 p.m. "FORGED PASSPORT," Paul Kelly, June

Lang, (5), 2:00 p.m. "CAMPUS SLEUTH," (13), 2:15 p.m. "BUSH PILOT," Rochelle Hudson, Jack La-

Rue, (5), 3:15 p.m.

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"HIGH CONQUEST," Gilbert Roland, (13), 3:30 p.m.

"MURDER AT MIDNIGHT," Alice White, (7), 4:00 p.m.

"POWERS GIRL," Ann Shirley, Carole Landis, (5), 4:45 p.m.

"WHISPERING TONGUES," Malcolm Keen, Jane Walsh, (2), 5:00 p.m.

"WHAT PRICE TAXIS," Billy Gilbert, (11), 5:30 p.m.

"WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN," James Lydon, Regis Toomey, (9), 6:00 p.m.

"TUXEDO JUNCTION," Sally Blaine, Thurston Hall, (13), 6:30 p.m. "A MAN BETRAYED," Eddie Nugent, Kay Hughes, (11), 8:00 p.m.

"COURTNEY AFFAIR," Anna Nagel, Michael Wilding, (13), 10:15 p.m. "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME," Pamela Blake, Sheldon Leonard, (4), 11:00 p.m.

"MURDER AT THE BASKERVILLE," Arthur Wonter, (2), 11:30 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 18

"WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME," Pamela Blake, Sheldon Leonard, (4), 10:00 a.m.

"TOMORROW AT SEVEN," Chester Mor- ris, (2), 10:05 a.m. "THE MARINES ARE COMING," Conrad

Nagel, (7), 10:45 a.m. "YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL," Judith Allen,

(7), 12:20 p.m. "SEARCH FOR DANGER," John Calvert, Albert Dekker, (9), 12:50 p.m. "DOCKS OF NEW ORLEANS," Sidney

Toler, (11), 2:30 p.m. "PRISONER OF CORBAL," Nils Asther,

Noah Beery, (2), 4:00 p.m. "RAIN," Joan Crawford, Walter Houston, (5), 4:00 p.m.

"HEROES IN BLUE," Dick Purcell, Ber- nadene Hayes, (11), 4:15 p.m. "EVERYMAN'S LAW." Johnny Mack Brown, (9), 6:00 p.m. "FATAL WITNESS," Evelyn Ankers,

Richard Frazer, (13), 7:00 p.m. "THE TRESPASSER," Dale Evans, Adele Mara, Douglas Fowley, (13), 8:15 p.m. "COUNTRY FAIR," Eddie Foy, Jr., "Big Boy" Williams, (13), 9:30 p.m. "AGAINSTTHE WIND," Simone Signoret,

(7), 10:45 p.m. "LATE AT NIGHT," Noel Dryden, Barry Morse, (2) 11:00 p.m. "HANGMAN WAITS," Beatrice Campbell,

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"UNDER THE BIG TOP," Anne Nagel, Marjorie Main, Jack LaRue, (4), 11:15 p.m.

"DON'T GAMBLE WITH STRANGERS,' Kane Richmond, Bernadene Hayes, (11), 11:15 p.m.

"HELL HOUSE," Betty Davis, Pat O'Brien, (11), 1:10 a.m.

TUESDAY, MAY 19 "UNDER THE BIG TOP," Anne Nagel,

Marjorie Main, Jack LaRue, (4), 10:00 a.m.

"A MAN'S AFFAIR," Joan Dowling, Diana Decker, (2), 10:05 a.m.

"MURDER AT GLEN ATHOL," Henry Hull, (7), 10:45 a.m.

"FIFTEEN WIVES," Natalie Moorehead, (7), 12:20 p.m.

"BELOW THE DEADLINE" Warren Dou- glas Rosemary Ames, (9) 12:50 p.m.

"CRIME, INC.," Tom Neal, Martha Tilton, (11), 2:30 p.m.

"FINAL RECKONING," June Clyde, George Lewis, (2), 3:45 p.m.

"DANGEROUS INTRUDER," Veda Ann Borg, Tom Keene, (5) 4:00 p.m.

"HOLLYWOOD AND VINE," James Elli- son, Wanda McKay, (11), 4:15 p.m.

"WITHOUT HONORS," Harry Carey, (9), 6:00 p.m.

"TRADE WINDS," Joan Bennett, Fredric March, Ralph Bellamy, (13) 7:00 p.m.

"BULLDOG EDITION," Regis 'Toomey, (5), 8:00 p.m.

"MEDAL FOR THE GENERAL," Godfrey Tearle, Jeanne De Casalla (11), 9:00 p.m

"BLACKOUT," Maxwell Reid, Dinah Sheri- dan, (5), 10:00 p.m.

"THIRTEENTH MAN," Weldon Hayburn, Inez Courtney, (9) 10:46 p.m.

"HARD STEEL," Wilfred Lawson, (7), 10:45 p.m.

"DICK BARTON AT BAY," Tamara Desnl, (2), 11:00 p.m.

"SKYBOUND," Eddie Nugent, Lloyd Hughes, Lona Andre, (4), 11:15 p.m.

"NOW BARRABAS," Richard Greene, (11), 11:15 p.m.

"ARMY WIVES," Elyse Knox, Marjorie Rambeau, Rick Vallin, (13), 11:15 p.m.

"JUNGLE SIREN," Ann Corlo, Buster Crabbe, (11), 1:10 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 "SKYBOUND," Eddie Nugent, Lloyd

Hughes, Lena Andre, (4), 10:00 a.m.

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TV-RADIO LIFE "COYOTE TRAILS," Tom Tyler, On,

10:05 a.m. "PUBLIC OPINION," Lois Wilson, (7),

10:45 a.m. "SOCIETY FEVER," Lols Wilson, (7),

12:20 p.m. "CASE OF THE BABY SITTER," Virginia

Sale Tom Neal, (9) 12:50 p.m. "FORGOTTEN VILLAGE," Documentary,

(11), 2:30 p.m. "BARGE GOES TO COLLEGE," Les Paul,

Joe Venuti, (5), 4:00 p.m. "EL DIABLO RIDES," Bob Steele. (2),

4:00 p.m. "THE KNOCKOUT," Joe Kirkwood, Elyse

Knox, (11), 4:15 p.m. "NIGHT RIDERS," Harry Carey, (9),

6:00 p.m. "CROW HOLLOW," Donald Houston, Nata-

sha Parry (13), 9:00 p.m. "RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES,"

Arthur Franz, Jean Heather, (13), 10:20 p.m.

"YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW," Edward Norris, Joan Woodbury, (9) 10:45 p.m.

"RETURN OF A STRANGER," Griffith Jones, (2), 11:00 p.m.

"NUT FARM," Wallace Ford, Joan Gale, (4), 11:15 p.m.

"PHILO VANCE'S SECRET MISSION," Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan, (11), 11715 p.m.

"STREAMLINE EXPRESS," Victor Jory, (7), 11:30 p.m.

"MEN WITH WHIPS," Victor Jory, (11), 1:30 a.m.

THURSDAY, MAY 21 "NUT FARM," Wallace Ford, Joan Gale,

(4), 10:00 a.m. "A MATTER OF MURDER," John Barry,

(2), 10:05 a.m. "WATERFRONT LADY," Ann Rutherford,

(7), 10:45 a.m. "AUGUST WEEKEND," Valerie Hobson,

(7), 12:20 p.m. "FRONTIER FEUD," Johnny Mack Brown,

(9), 12:50 p.m. "THE GREAT MIKE," Stu Erwin, Marian

Martin, (11), 2:30 p.m. "SIX MEN," Haro Warrender, (5),

4:00 p.m. "DUAL ALIBI," Herbert Lom, (2), 4:00 p.m. "FREDDY STEPS OUT," Freddie Stewart,

June Preisser (11), 4:15 p.m. "BORDER DEVILS," Harry Carey, (9),

6:00 p.m. "JEEPERS CREEPERS," Thurston Hall,

Lucien Littlefield, (11), 9:30 p.m. "THE MAN AT THE GATE," Wilfred Law-

son, (7), 9:00 p.m. "MERRILY WE LIVE," Brian Ahern, Con-

stance Bennett, (7) 10:45 p.m. "DEADLOCK," John Slater, Hugh Morton,

(9), 10:45 p.m. "SOMETHING IN THE CITY," Richard

Horne, Garry Marsh, (2), 11:00 p.m. "TOMORROW'S YOUTH," Dickte Moore,

Martha Sleeper, John Miljan, (4), 11:15 p.m.

"FEAR," Peter Cookson, Ann Gwynn, (11), 11:15 p.m.

"TWENTY QUESTIONS MURDER MYS- TERY," (13), 11:35 p.h,.

"FIGHTING COWARD," William Farnum, Joan Woodbury, (11), 1:10 a.m.

FRIDAY, MAY 22 "TOMORROW'S YOUTH," Dickie Moore,

Martha Sleeper, John Mlljan, (4), 10:00 a.m.

"KISS THE BRIDE GOODBYE," Patricia Medina, Marie Lohr, (2), 10:05 a.m.

"TALL TIMBER," George O'Brien, (7), 10:45 a.m.

"BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS," Norman Foster, (7), 12:20 p.m.

"LEGION OF MISSING MEN," Ralph Forbes, Ben Alexander, (9), 12:50 p.m.

"ROGUES GALLERY," Frank Jenks, (6), 4:00 p.m.

"LOVE ON THE DOLE," Deborah Kerr, (2), 4:00 p.m.

"TOO MANY WINNERS," Hugh Beau- mont, Trudy Marshall, (11), 4:15 p.m.

"CAVALIER OF THE WEST," Harry Carey, (9), 6:00 p.m.

"KING OF THE PECOS," John Wayne, (11), 8:00 p.m.

"MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT," John Archer, Berry Rhodes, (11), 9:30 p.m.

"MANBAIT," George Brent, Marguerite Chapman, (5), 10:00 p.m.

"MR. WONG IN CHINATOWN," Boris Karloff, Grant Withers, (9), 10:45 p.m.

"THE LASH," Lyn Harding, (7), 11:00 p.m. "A MATTER OF MURDER," Maureen Ria-

coe, John Barry, (2), 11:00 p.m. "DEVIL ON WHEELS," Noreen Nash,

Darryl Hickman, (13), 11:05 p.m. "SHOCK," Ralph Forbes, Gwenlllan Gill,

(4), 11:15 p.m. "THE QUIET ONE," Donald Thompson,

Sadie Stockton, (11), 11:15 p.m. "DANGER AHEAD," Lawrence Grey,

Sheila Manners, (11), 1:10 a.m.

MAY 15, 1953

PICK of the PIX by Aubrey Dahl

Rumor persists that 20th Century - Fox will soon sell to television about 800 conventional 2D films. These old pictures are referred to as "flatties," which surely seems a misnomer inas- much as they boast such performers as Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe. Jeanne Crain, Jane Darwell and the

liner Titanic. Any- way, the situation poses a problem: How are we going to get along with- out Frankie Darro, Bob Steele and Charlie Chan? I trust that 20th will reconsider.

"Love on the Dole." (2) May 22, 4:00. The efforts of a coal miner's

family to endure the poverty and squalor of their lives is the subject of this well done British film. Deborah Kerr, who gives a fine performance as the daughter, finally chooses the easy way out, or the hard way, if you pre- fer, by becoming the doxy of the town bookie, while the rest of the family continues the unequal struggle.

"Man Bait." (5) May 22, 10:00. I'm not familiar with this one, but Phyllis Copeland of Pacific Palisades wrote a nice letter recommending it and I'm passing it along. She deplores the title, but says the film is an unusual murder story, well -plotted, takes place mainly in an English bookstore and stars George Brent and Marguerite Chapman. If the thing's a turkey. Phyllis is going to catch it, I can tell you.

"The Quiet One." (11) May 22, 11:15. Recommended before and I recom- mend it again. It's a compassionate documentary about a maladjusted Negro youth and the help he receives at the Wiltwyck School for Boys in New York. Donald Thompson, as the boy, gives a touching, completely natural performance.

"The Hangman Waits." (13) May 18, 11:05. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy kills girl. The hangman doesn't have to wait long.

"Revenge of the Zombies." (4) May 16, 13:30. A hangover?

"Powers Girl." (5) May 17, 4:45. One sister, Anne Shirley, is whole- some, clean, walks the straight and narrow, stays healthy and marries the man she loves. The other sister, Carole Landis, plays it footloose, becomes a top model, has a wonderful time and gets murdered. Moral: Don't get mur- dered.

"Hell House." (11) May 19, 1:10 a.m. Pat O'Brien straightens things out at a boys' reformatory with the help of Bette Davis, who gives no indication here that she would one day become one of the first ladies of the silver screen.

"A Man's Affair." (2) May 19, 10:0, a.m. So keep your nose out of it.

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........._.._...KHJ-TV, 11:30 a.m. Su 3:45 p.m. Su »..--- .K fLA, 3 p.m. F

Big Story-__.---_-- KNBH, 9 p.m. F Big Town KNXT. 8 p.m. Th Bill Leyden's Theatre_._.HTTV, 2:30 p.m. M -F Blue Ribbon Bouts.......--.____ _KNXT, 7 p.m. W Bob and Ray _____ HNBH, 7:15 p.m. M B ollay, Gene.. Boston Blackie.. Both Sides Bowron, Mayor

__KTTV, 6:55 p.m. M -F KNBH, 8 p.m. Sa

._____.._...KECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Su KTLA, 9:30 p.m. M;

_._.. HNBH, 7:15 p.m. Tu B oxing CLAC -TV, 8:30 p.m. Tu;

KTTV, 10 p.m. 'W; MECA -TV, 8 p.m. Sa; 8:30 p.m. Sa;

HHJ-TV, 9 p.m. M Break the Bank..._.._._.___...HNBH, 12:30 p.m. M -F Bride and Groom..._..____.._».HNXT 1:30 p.m. M -F Broadway Playhouse...._....._ _..._HTLA, 9 p.m. W Brown, Johnny Mack...___...KLAC-TV, 9 p.m. Sa Buick Circus Thne... =NBC, 8 p.m. alt. Tu Burns & KNXT, 8:30 p.m. M Buttons, Red. KNXT, 9:30 p.m. M *Camel News Caravan. KNBH, 7:45 p.m. M -F Campus Farmers_._._._...HECA-TV 2:30 p.m. Sa Caesar, Sid..._.._ __.____KNBH, 6 p.m. Sa Carson, Johnny _._.._ KNXT, 10 p.m. M Carson, Mindy..._ ...HNBH, 10:30 p.m. Tu Cartoon Time..._._ KTTV, 5:30 p.m. M -F Caught in the .._... Act..._.._..KECA-TV, 7 p.m. Su

m a_. Cavalcade of Aeric.ffl1tH, 8:30 p.m. alt W Cavalcade of Books..._.._.__...._»..HNXT, 4 p.m. Su Cavalcade of Sports KNBH, 1 p.m. Sa Chance of a LIfetime.....__.HECA-TV, 8:30 p.m. Th Charles Laughton Reads..._...HLAC-TV, 10 p.m. Su Chase, Charlie.__ ____...._ HTLA, 7:30 p.m. F Chef Milani KTTV, 1 p.m. M -F Chevron Theatre. KTTV, 7:30 p.m. Tu China Smith._._.... MECA -TV, 8:30 p.m. F Chronoscope HNXT 10:45 p.m. M, W. F Church in the Home _.._....SECA-TV, 11 a.m. Su Cisco Kid _ _.HECA-TV, 7 p.m. M City at Night KTLA, 10 p.m. W City Hospital. .KNXT, 9 p.m. alt Tu Coates, Paul ....... _.._...HNXT, 11:15 a.m. M, W, F Coca, Imogene - KNBH, 6 p.m. Sa Coffee with Coates KNXT. 11:15 a.m. M, W, F Comedy Curtain Call KECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. Su Comedy 'lour..._.._._...... KNBH, 8 p.m. Su Como, Perry. ____.__KNXT, 6:45 p.m. M, W, F Considine, Bob..._ ._._...HNBH, 8:45 p.m. F Cooley, Spade..._.._....__._..._.__ KTLA, 8 p.m. Sa Corina Playhouse. RECA -TV, 7 p.m. W Cowboy Thrills KTLA, 5:30 p.m. M, W. F;

6 p.m. Tu, Tb Cox, Wally._._...__.-_......_.._. ..KNBH, 7:30 p.m. Su Craig Kennedy, Criminologist

HHJ-TV, 7:30 p.m. Th Crime Syndicated. _.__KNXT, 9 p.m. alt Tu Crusade in the Pacific...__» _...HECA-TV, 7 p.m. F Danger ...._....._.....KNXT.10 p.m. Tu Dangerous Assignment._... KNBH, 10:30 p.m. F Date With Jndy..._._..__..._HECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. W Davis Bob CLAC -TV. 10:35 p.m. Th Davis Joan.. KNBH, 8 p.m. W Day, Dennis..._ KNBH, 10 p.m. F Death Valley Days.--.HTTV. 8:30 p.m. alt Tu

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Ave. (27). NO. 3-3311. 8-KFMB-TV-San Diego, Calif.

M2114.

Department Store of the Air.._.._.._._...KLAC-TV, »... .10 a.m. M -F

Ding Dong SchooL _ KNBH, 9:30 a.m. M -F Dinner Theater.._.._..-._.._...CLAC-TV, 7 p.m. Sa Dixie Showboat...__ KTLA, 8 p.m. M Dixon, Nancy---_.._.._.-___.HTTV, 4 p.m. M, W I Donald Novis Cooks..._ KNBH, 3:30 p.m. si -F Double or Nothing___-_ KNXT. 3:15 p.m. M, W, F Double Play ............. 3:30 p.m. Su Douglas, Melvyn..._ MECA -TV, 9 p.m. M Dragnet.__.._..-.. _......_.__.HNBH. 9 p.m. Th Draw It ._._.._._.._...KTLA, 5:30 p.m. Tu, Th Dude Martin... KTTV, 9 p.m. W Dugout Dope.._..._.___-...HHJ-TV, 4:35 p.m. Sa;

...__ 5:50 p.rp. Su Eastside Kids..._.._.._.._._..Y_.HTLA, 6:30 p.m. Su

Edwards, Doug._____-.HNXT, 6:30 p.m. M -F Edwards, Ralph..._.._.._ KNBH, 10 p.m. W Embassy Club .HNBH, 10:30 p.m. Tu Erwin, Stu MECA -TV. 3 p.m. Sa: 7:30 p.m. I Ethel and Albert KNBH, 9 p.m. Sa Eye Witness KNBH, 10:30 p.m. Su Faith for Today .....HECA-TV, 12:30 p.m. Su Farms and Gardens.._.._. ...... KNBH, 12:30 p.m. Sa Favorite Story KTTV, 8 p.m. W Fearless Fosdick...__._........._...KHJ-TV 7:30 p.m. F Files of Jeffrey Jones KTTV, 8 p.m. M Fireside Theatre.__-_..-» -KNBH, 9 p.m. Tu Fishing's Fun..._ .......... _.._...RECA -TV, 8:30 p.m. W Fishing Tips..._.._ ....._... CLAC -TV, 8 p.m. Th Flyboy.._ ..... ----_._.._ .......HTLA, 6:30 p.m. M -F Foods For Thought..__.._KNBH, 11:311 a.nt. M -F Ford Theater..._.._._. ..HNBH. 9:30 p.m. Th Foreign Intrigue.__..__.».. HNBH, 10:30 p.m. Th Four Star Playhouse. .KNXT; 9 p.m. alt Th Freedom Forum _.._._...HLAC-TV, 5:30 p.m. Su Freedom Rings _.KNXT. 11 a.m. Tu, Th Fred Waring Show._.__ KNXT, 6 p.m. Su Froman, Jane KNXT, 6:45 p.m. Tu, Th

Hollywood ollywood..._......__._...KHJ-TV 7:30 p.m. W Front Page Detective._______.KTTV, 9 p.m. Su Frosty Froljcs.__.._»___.___..__.HTLA, 8 p.m. W Gabby Hayes..._ KNBH, 4:45 p.m. M -F Gaffney, Mercedes _..BECA -TV, 1:30 p.m. M -F Garden Chats...___..____._._....ETTV, 12:30 p.m. Su *Gardner, Jack KHJ-TV, 7 p.m. M -F;

10:30 p.m. Tu -F; 11:15 p.m. M Get the Facts KNBH, 4:30 p.m. Su Gift for Gab _._.._.._...KHJ-TV, 9 p.m. Sa Gilchrist, Norma..__...M......_...HTTV, 12 n. M -F Gillette Fights...__.__._.._.._._.....HNBH, 7 p.m. F Glamour Session__ ._...LTTV, 4 p.m. Tu, Th Gleason, Jackie..._ ._...HNXT, 8 p.m. Sa Godfrey, Artbur..HNXT. 9 p.m. W; 2:30 p.m. NI -Th Godfrey's Talent Scouts KNXT, 8 p.m. M God's Storybook..._._._.._.KECA-TV, 9:15 a.m. Su Goodyear Theatre ...-_KNBH, 9 p.m. alt. Su Great Churches of Golden West KTTV, U a.m. Su Greatest Fights_._._..__-......__.KNBH, 8 p.m. F Guiding Light.,_._..______...INXT 2:15 p.m. M -F Guitar, Tito KTTV, 7 p.m. Th Gwen and Lorrayne..._...HTTV, 3:50 p.m. M, W, F Halls of Science KNBH, 3:30 p.m. Su Handy Hints..._._.._._..__._. HTLA 6:45 p.m. M -F Harmon, Tom KNXT, 10::30 p.m. M -F Hawthorne and the Weather_...HNBH, 6:45 p.m.

_.-._......_.._......_.._.._ .............. -...M -F Hayes, Cabby_-________ KNBH, 4:45 p.m. M -F *Hayes, Sam...-.._...HHJ-TV. 12:30 p.m. M -F Haynes, Dick ._...KLAC-TV, 4 p.m. M -F;

11:30 p.m. Sa Heart of the City .__ KTTV, 10:30 p.m. Tu Henry, Bill. .............._.._--.-... .HTTV. 7:15 p.m. M *Hermann, Cleve..._._.._ .KNBH, 6:50 p.m. 31-F Here's the Pitch ....... _..__ _..HNBH, 5:30 p.m. Sa Hit Parade ......._....___ __KNBH, 7:30 p.m. Sa Hollywood Legion Boute RECA -TV, 8:30 p.m. Sa Hollywood on Television $LAC -TV, 12:30 p.m. M -F Hollywood Opportunity __ HTLA, 7:30 p.m. Th Hometown Jamboree..._ _...HLAC-TV, 7:30 p.m. Sa Hopalong Cassidy---_._.._ KTTV, 7 p.m. W Hour of Decision..._......__....KECA-TV, 10 p.m. Su House Party..._.. .... ......_.__.HNXT, 11:30 a.m. M -F How Does It Work?....-_ HTTV, 4 p.m. Sa Howdy Doody .._..__.HNBH, 5:30 p.m. M -F Hutton. Ina Ray -.......- KTLA, 9 p.m. Tu I Ant The Law..._._.. ..CLAC -TV, 8 p.m. W I Love Lucy ..__.HNXT, 9 p.m. M I Married Joan KNBH, 8 p.m. W In God We Trust._ .HTLA. 11 a.m. Su In Our Times ....... _......_._. _..._ KTTV, 8 p.m. Th In The Park. ____.._ KNXT, 12 n. Su Industry on Parade KNBH, 3 p.m. Su Inspirational Hour....HECA-TV, 8:15. 9:15 a.m. Su International Interviews KTTV, 10 p.m. W International Wrestling......._...KNXT, 9:30 p.m. Sa Invitation Playlrouse..._.._._.._.HLAC-TV, 7 p.m. W It's a Good Idea.._..______.. KNBH. 7 p.m. Tu It's Magic _.....__....._. KTLA, 7:30 p.m. W It's News to Me _..._ KNXT, 8:30 p.m. Tu I've Got A Secret...___. KNXT. 7:30 p.m. alt. Th

1:10 a.m. M -F Jalopy Derby_..._.._..- KTTV, 2:30 p.m. Su Jarvis, Al ....... _.._..... ._.._...RECA -TV 3:30 p.m. M -F John Wayne Western KTTV, 8 p.m. F

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Journal of TV Talent..HECA-TV, 4:30 p.m. M -F Juke Box Jury KNXT, 10:30 p.m. Sa Junior Crossroads __.._...HNBH, 5 p.m. M -F Junior Press Conference _...... ....CECA -TV,

........._...._..._._........__.._.........._.._...11:30 a.m. alt. Sa *HLAC Telepaper...__. HLAC-TV, 6:30 p.m. M -F Karns, Rosooe __:.._._..HTTV, 9:30 p.m. Su Kilgallen, Dorothy......_.__..KNXT, 7:30 p.m. Su Kit Carson __.__MECA-TV. 7:30 p.m. M Kirby, Johnny .._.._...KECA-TV, 2:30 p.m., M -F Knock Knock..._.._.. KNBH, 2 p.m. Tu, Th Komedy Klub._....__..__.._...HNBH, 6:15 p.m. M -F Kraft TV Theater _»__..__....... HNBH, 9 p.m. W Kukla, Fran and 011ie KNBH, 4 p.m. Su La Roy, Rita HTTV. 4 p.m. Tu, Th Ladies' Matinee _KECA-TV, 5:30 p.m. M -F Ladies Always Win.__ _ ...... _...KNXT, 2:30 p.m. I Lane, Dick.._ .HTLA. 8 p.m. M; 8:30 p.m. Th;

_..__ 10 p.m. Su Laughton, Charles KLAC-TV, 10 p.m. Su Laurel and Hardy Comedy KNXT, 6 p.m. M -F Learning '53..._._........._ KNXT, 4:30 p.m. Sa Liberace......._......_ -.CLAC -TV, 7:30 p.m. W Life of Riley - KTTV, HTTV, 8:30 p.m. W Life With Elizabeth..._._...KLAC-TV. 7:30 p.m. Th Life With Luigi..._.. ... KNXT, 8 p.m. Su Light of Faith..._..__.___.._HNXT, 12:30 p.m. Su Linkletter, Art...___._....».KNXT, 11:30 a.m. M -F Linn, Roberta.... KTLA, 7:30 p.m. Tu Littlefiell, Joe..... _

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Little Theater______.__.....KHJ-TV, 7:15 p.m. M -F Locker Room..........._.._._.._.. KTTV, 10:45 p.m. M Locker Room Interviews....KLAC-TV, 11 p.m. Tu Lone Ranger.____._-.....HECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. Tb Lost City __._....=LAC -TV 12:30 p.m. Su Love Of Life __......_...K 4XT, 2 p.m. M -F Lucky II _KW -TV, 3:30 p.m. M -F Luer Theatre..._. ' ___ KNXT. 9 p.m. Sa Lundberg, Dan.__.._.._.._. MECA -TV, 5 p.m. Sa Lusk, Freeman..._...._... ...KLAC-TV, 5:30 p.m. Su Lux Video Theatre KNXT. 8:30 p.m. Th *Lyon, Ed....KLAC-TV, 11 p.m. M, F; 11:10 p.m.

Tu; 10:15 p.m. W: 10:30 p.m. Th Hack, Ted 'B.___...._._KNBH, 8:30 p.m. Sa MacRae, Gordon..._ __KNBH, 7:30 p.m. W

8:15 p.m. 1 Magazine of the Week.._.__.__.HTLA, 10 p.m. Su llama KNXT, 7 p.m. Th Mama Weiss......._.._._..__-..BHJ-TV, 2 p.m. M -F Man Against Crime..._._.._.._...HNXT, 8:30 p.m. W Man of the Week......_.__...HNXT 1:30 p.m. Su M ri Man's Best lend._._ _.KTLA, 5 p.m. Sa March of Time..._. __...HTTV, 7:30 p.m. SI Martin, Dude...,.. -.. KTTV, 9 p.m. W Martin Kane..._ _.._._. KNBH, 10 p.m. Tb *Martyn, GB.BTLA, 7 p.m. M -F; 11 p.m. 111 -Th;

_ 11:30 p.m. F Marx Groucho_.__ .._ KNBH, 8 p.m. Th

McAdoo, Mary .KNBH, 2 p.m. M, W, F McCune, Hank... ._._....HLAC-TV, 7 p.m. Th McElroy, Jack.._ .._..._.._.HNBH, 4 p.m. M -F McLaugnlin, Bob..__......_...KLAC-TV, 8:30 p.m. W Meet Millie.._.... ._...HNXT, 6:30 p.m. Sa Meet the Press.__. _._ :HNBH. 9 p.m. M Meet the Veep..._ .... _._..-_.._-..HNBH, 3:15 p.m. Su Meet Your Congress... KNXT, - 1 p.m. Su Menjou, Adolphe. _.-__._ KTTV, 8 p.m. W Mercer Johnny.-._..._..__. KNXT, 10 p.m. F *Meyers Ted.._. .._...HHJ-TV, 8 p.m. M -F Milani, CChef..._ _ KTTV. 1 p.m. M -F Mirandy'e Garden Shop....HECA-TV, 1:45 p.m. Su Monrovia Parade KTTV, 10:30 p.m. Sa Montgomery, Robert..._._._ KNBH, 9:30 p.m. M Moore, Garry ..... _KNXT, 3:30 p.m. M -F Mr. and S1rs. North _..KNXT, 9:30 p.m. F Mr. Peepers..._ .... _..__....., .KNBH 7:30 p.m. Su Mr. Wizard KNBII, 11 p.m. Su Murder Before Midnight__ __KTTV, 11 p.m. Sa Murray, Ken .KNXT, 6:30 p.m. alt. Su *Morrow, Edward R...__.__.KNXT, 3:30 p.m. Su Musical ('hairs KNXT, 10 p.m. F Sly Friend Irma.._ KNXT, 9 p.m. F My Hero _M...KNBH, 9:30 p.m. Sa My Little Margie..- .HNXT. 9:30 p.m. Tb Mystery Theatre_._..__....KECA-TV, 9 p.m. F; -_ HHJ-TV, 10:45 Tu -F Neighborhood Theater KNXT, 10 p.m.. W *Newspaper of the Air.__HHJ-TV, 7 p.m. M -F;

10:30 p.m. Tu -F: 11:15 p.m. M Norman, 'Gene. J -TV, 4 p.m. Ill -F Novis, Donald..._ - KNBH, 3:30 p.m. M -F O'Dell, Deli..._..._ _...._.._.......HTLA, 7:30 p.m. W O'Dell, Doye._.._.HTLA, 5:30 p.m. M -F; 9 p.m. F Open Road KTTV, 7:30 P.m. Th Orient Express MECA -TV, 8:30 p.m. Tu Our Mise Brooks ___KNXT, 9 p.m. Sa Outdoors with Wangenheim KNBH, 4 p.m. Sa Owens, Harry KNXT, 10 p.m. Th Owens. Jack _.._.RECA -TV, 6:15 p.m. M -F Ozzie and Harriet MECA -TV. 8 p.m. F Page, Patti .:......_._.._.._.....HNBH, 8:30 p.m. alt W Palladium Party..._.._.._.._ KNXT, 7 p.m. F Parlor Party________KNBH, 2:30 p.m. M -F Parrish, Helen.. - KNBH, 7 p.m. Tu

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Peanut Circus WISH, 8 p.m. M -F Pet Exchange., BTTV, 7:30 p.m. F Pet Showcase _KNISH, 5:15 p.m. M -F *Peterson, Elmer.__.._.._ SNBH, 5:15 p.m. M -F PPhhtico Playhouse.._ KNBH, 9 p.m. alt Sn Photography Is Fun..__...HHJ-TV, 8:30 p.m. M Plainclothesman. _STTV 10 p.m. Su Platterpanel .__-..HNXT, 10:30 p.m. Su Playcrafter's Club.. HTLA, 5 p.m. M -F Playhouse of Stare...______ BNXT, 8 p.m. F Plymouth Playhouse.__....._...SECA-TV, 8 p.m. Tn Play This .__IOWA -TV, 4 p.m. M -F Police Calls.-STLA, 3:55 p.m. M -Th; 11:45 p.m. I Polyzoides, Foreign Editor..STTV 12:15 p.m. Su *Pontiac News...__._...__-.SHJ-4V, 8 p.m. M -F Potter, I star..___._._.._.._._. BNST. 10:30 p.m. Sa *Price. Paul r SECA -TV, 6 p.m. M -F Private Secretary__.._..KNXT, 4:30 p.m. alt. Su *Putnam, George.___._...KTTV, 6:45, 11 p.m. M -F Queen for a Day.....- _..BHJ-TV, 3 p.m. M -F Quick as a Flesh._...._..BECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. alt F Quiz Sids__-. ».._.-__...SNXT, 7 p.m. alt. Sa Racket Squad. .__R 4XT 7:30 p.m. alt. Tb Ramer ofthe Jungle._.______..STTV 7 p.m. Tu Range Rider. _.v_ ..BNX't 7 p.m. Tu

K RCA Victor Show_. BH, 10 p.m. F Red Buttons Show _ KNXT, 9:30 p.m. M Ritter, Tex. , ...SLAC-TV, 9 p.m. Su *Roberts" Clete..._ ...... _..BLAC-TV, 6:45 p.m. M -F Rocky Sing, Detective...._..STTV, 9:30 p.m. Su Rogers, Roy..........___ _.._._...KNBH, 8:30 p.m. Su Bootle Sazootie SECA -TV, 11 a.m. Sa Rourke, Jack.BECA-TV, 5:30 p.m. M -F; 10 p.m. I Roving Camera..._.__... ._ STLA, 9 p.m. M Roy, Mike _+.SLAC-TV 11 a.m. M -F Ruggles. Charlie .-__..BECA -1 V. 7 p.m. Th Schlitz Playhouse BNXT, 8 p.m. F Scott Music Hall.._ KNBH, 8:30 p.m. alt W Search for Tomorrow..r...SNXT, 1:45 p.m. M -F See it Now _KNXT, 3:30 p.m. Su Seminar. .._...._..........._.._.._...__. SECA -TV. 12 n. Su Seven Seventy on TV.__. ..STTV, 2 p.m. Su Sheen, Bishop Felton J._..._...... V, 7 p.m. Su Sheriff John.-._._.._.._._......ETTV 12:30 p.m. M -F Sherwin, Wally.....__._ SNIT, 5:30 p.m. Se Sherwood, Bobby.»_.._..BECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. alt F Shore, Dinah.._.._..__..KNBH, 7:30 p.m. Tu, Th Short Story ..._ ....__._..KLAC-TV, 8:30 p.m. Th Shriner. Herb._...._.._._._ SNBH, 10 p.m. Tu Sight -Seeing with the Swayzes SNBH

8:30 p.m. F Skelton, Red. .KNBH, 7 p.m. Su Sky Sing._ -....._._.SECA -TV. 11:30 a.m. alt Sa Sky's the Limit..._._.._.._ SNBH 7 p.m. Tb

S Smith, Sate... .._. NBH, 1 p.m. M -F Space Funnies ._..__ .SNXT. 5:30 p.m. M -F Space Patrol...___.___.BECA-TV. 6:45 p.m. M -F;

5:30 p.m. Sa Stairway to Stardom _...SNBH, 10:30 p.m. W Star Salon...._...___.KNBH 9 a.m. M -F; 2 p.m. Tb Star Shoppers._._. _ _..__.._ STTV 2 p.m. M -F Stork Club_..____..-.._._._. _.._...BNXT, 7 p.m. Su Street, Dave_ .BLAC-TV 2 p.m. M -F Strike It Rlch__.SNXT, 1 p.m. M -'F; 8 p.m. W Studio One..._ BNXT, 7 p.m. M Stulle, BW. .SNBH, 2:30 p.m. M -F Success Story.._.. STTV. 7 p.m. F Successful Homes. .BLAC-TV, 8:30 p.m. Tb Sullivan, Ed BNXT, 9 p.m. Su Sunday Service. _..SNBH, 1:30 p.m. Su Super Circus. .SECA -TV, 2 p.m. Su Superman ___ SECA -TV. 8:30 p.m. M Suspects Wanted. SHJ-TV 12:40 p.m. M -F Suspense SNXT. 9:30 p.m. Tu Swanson, Gloria_ ........ ______ .............STTV. 8 p.m. Tu *Swayze. John Cameron..._.=NBH. 7:45 p.m. M -F T -Men in Action..._.._.___.-_.....SNBH, 8:30 p.m. Tb Talent Patrol_.._._......_.._..SECA-TV, 3:30 p.m. Su Tales of Tomorrow___BECA-TV, 9:30 p.m. alt F Teleforum..._._..._.. STLA, 10 p.m. M Televenture.........__ BLAC-TV. 5:30 p.m. M -F Teleteen Reporter SNBH, 5 p.m. Sa Tele -Vespers .._ STLA, 11:15 p.m. Su Terry and the Pirates.-.HTTV. 8:30 p.m. alt Tu Texas Wrestling--._.._.._..__.._ SECA-TV. 8 p.m. Su The Doctor _..._.._.._»_.._SNBH, 10 p.m. Su "The Movies".....__ _....V _.._._.STLA. 7:30 p.m. Su The Name's the Same.._..-HECA-TV, 7:30 p.m. Tu The Unexpected ..._.._..RECA -TV, 8:30 p.m. Tu The Web.._ _...._... .... .._.-._.SNIT. 8 p.m. Ta There's One In Every Family

SLANT, 9:30 a.m. M -F This Is The Life ....... _.__._.._..KNBH, 2:30 p.m. Su This Is Your Life...___..___.._._..SNBH, 10 p.m. W This Is Your Navy SHJ-TV, 7 p.m. Sa This Is Show Business..._..__ SNXT, 8:30 p.m. F Tim McCoy's Wild West..._ KNXT, 5 p.m. M -F Time for Beany _._.._.STLA 7:15 p.m. M -F Time Co Smile .._.._____ EN7"T. 6:30 p.m. Su Timmy O'Toole __._.._...1 11J -TV, 6:30 p.m. Sa Toast of the Town BNXT, 9 p.m. Su Toetsle Hippodrome.____._»_SECA-TV, 5 p.m. Sa Top Might Boxing..___...__...KECA-TV, 6 p.m.' Sa Tracy, Lee. KNEE. 10 p.m. Th Travelcade of Christian Youth..._ ...... _...KECA-TV,

3 p.m. Su Travis, Merle.._......_.._.._..._SECA-TV, 3 pin. M -F Tricks and Treats ..BTLA. 3:3h p.m. F TV University ..---..._.._..._._...SHJ-TV, 8:15 p.m. M Twenty Questions.._ ___ STTV, 6 p.m. Su Two for the Money.____ SNBH, 10 p.m. Tu O.S.A. Canteen..._..___...ENXT, 6:45 p.m. Tu. Th Victory at Sea._..___._._._._.__._._SNBH, 7 p.m. M Victory Baptist Singers ICTTV, 7:30 p.m. Su Video Views SECA -TV, 10:30 a.m. M -F V.LP..--..- _...._...KLAC-TV. 9:45 p.m. Th Voices of Victory _._.,_....._:..STTV, 7:30 p.m. Su Voice of Firestone _.._.._____..KNBH 8:30 p.m. M Voluntarily Speaking------- STTV. 12 n Su Waring, Fred BNXT. 6 p.m. Su Washington Calling California

SECA -TV. 9:15 p.m. Su Webb, Jack. KNEE, 9 p.m. Th Webster Webfoot lc -LAC -TV, 8 p.m. 11-F

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SAN DIEGO - (Special) = Three beautiful Hallicrafter television sets will be given as prizes to the three lucky winners of Channel 8's Birth- day Contest. On May 16 Channel 8 will celebrate its fourth anniversary and begin its fifth year on the air. Viewers have been asked to write in 250 words or less just what they would do if they ran.Channel 8. How -

Welcome Travelers..__..»...SNBH, 12:30 p.m. M -F Welk, Lawrence..._.. STLA. 8 p.m. F Western Calvalcade...- .KLAV-TV, 9 p.m. Su Western Varieties...__ KTLA, 9 p.m. I What in the World..._.._._._..BNYT, 7:30 p.m. Sa What's My Line. ...... __.._...HNXT. 7:30 p.m. Su What's Na ne of That Song? SHJ-TV. 7:30 p.m. M White. Betty...BLAC-TV. 12:30 p.m.; 3 p.m. M -F Whiteman, Paul..._ ...... _.._.......SECA -TV, S p.m. W Who Knows This.___.KLAC-TV, 6:30 p.m. Sa Wild BW Hickock .____.. STLA, 6 p.m. Su Window on Washington..............HTTV, 7:15 p.m. M Williams, Tex.._... _ ._...._.._..KNBH, 5:30 p.m. Su Willock, Dave..._ SNBH, 7 p.m. Th Wilson, Dr. Ernest C...HLAC-TV. 4:50 p.m. M -F Winchell-Mahoney Show_._.._.._ ...... .KNBH, 8 p.m. M *Winchell. Waiter._...._._ BECA -TV, 9 p.m. Su Words and Music..._....._...BNBH, 10:30 p.m. alt M

Wrestling _ SLAC.TV, 8:30 p.m. F; ..STLA. 8:30 p.m. Th: STTV, 8:30 p.m. M;

....9 p.m. W; STTV, 11:30 a.m., 2:30 a.m. M -F You Are There...__.__._.-_.._..KNNT, 3 p.m. Su You Asked For It ......SECA -TV, 8 p.m. M Young Man ._...NXT, 6:30 p.m. alt. Su Your C

B Claim to Fame._........._...HNXT, 7:30 p.m. Tu

Your Jeweler's Showcase.._...__.KNBH. 10:30 p.m. ..._-......._..._.._....._..._ _.._..__._. alt. M

Your Show of Shows _.___-_.._..SNBH 6 p.m. Sa Your Town. __ ETLA, 9:30 p.m. M Your Town's Talent.._.._..__SHJ-TV, 7:30 p.m. Tu Youth on the March,.._Y____ .KTTV, 6:30 p.m. Su

and L. Chernoff, General Manager, said the contest is expected to serve as a sounding board of opinions and ideas from its vast viewing audience. Channel 8 expects to get some brick- bats as well as bouquets but pri- marily hopes to receive some con- structive ideas that will help chart the course according to preference and good taste of the viewers.

First prize will be a twenty -one -inch console television set with radio and a three -speed record player combina- tion. Second prize will be a twenty- one -inch floor model, and a third prize a seventeen -inch table model TV set. All are from Hallicrafter's new 1953 line.

Judges for the Birthday Contest will be City Manager O. W. Campbell, Mrs. Evelyn Hartley, president of the 9th District California Congress of Par- ents and Teachers, and Paul W. White, executive news editor for Channel 8. The contest closes May 16 and winners will be announced shortly thereafter.

Armed Forces day is also celebrated on May 16. From 10:30 to 11:30 that Saturday morning, Channel 8 will carry a live show from the studio on Armed Forces in Review. The show will feature many combined service acts, both musical and comical, and promises to be an hour packed full of good entertainment.

You Frosty Frolics fans will be real happy to know that beginning June 7 Channel 8 will carry this lively show at 9:15 p.m. Ted Mack's Original Amateur. Hour will also be carried starting May 24 at 1:00 o'clock.

From PARIS... VIENNA ... ROME ... '

BERLIN the glamour capitols of the world comes the

moving headlong into mystery, romance,

intrigue...with Hollywood's greatest names starring in dramatic adventures

...produced on actual location

in the turbulent cities of Europe!

every Tuesday 8:30 pm

KECA-TV ABC TeleviSion

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MAY 15, 1953 TV-RADIO LIFE

Most persons would succeed In small things if they were not troubled with great am- bitions.

-Longfellow ¡Lome Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tell You What I'm Gonna Do... By FREDERICK ORME

Many of the letters received by HOME LIFE have outlined in detail various schemes perpetrated upon un- suspecting victims of high-pressure salesmen. These letters DO name com- panies and individuals. Here are a few choice schemes.

FREE ENCYCLOPEDIAS: This is where they use the approach that you have been selected as an outstanding citizen of your community to receive a free set of an encyclopedia. Don't you believe it! You'll find there is a charge for the extension service, monthly revisions, and other gim- micks, so that in the end, you pay as much or more than the encyclo- pedia costs in the beginning.

FREE PERMANENT WAVES: Usu- ally offered by means of a printed coupon, the beauty shop using this gimmick neglects to tell you that the "free' permanent wave includes a shampoo, as well as "setting" of the hair; for which you must pay. The price you pay is equal to the cost of any permanent wave they have in the shop. You do not get a free perma- nent.

SKIP TRACERS: Tracing missing lebtors requires diligent research and patience. People who leave unpaid bills are known as skips. If tracing companies cannot get you to reveal your place of employment, or find out from your friends or neighbors, they employ the U. S. mail. Here is a sam- ple of how they get you to reveal the information they want. You receive a letter, advising you that a check is being held, payable to you, for an

unstated sum, by so and so firm. You must identify yourself by return mail, along with enough facts about your- self that the company will feel free to release the check to you. You let them know the facts, they send you a check for not over $2, and next week you find a garnishee slapped on your salary check. Uncle Sam frowns upon these tactics but the trick is legal, as you do get a check. You can avoid this scheme simply enough. Pay your just debts.

UNORDERED MERCHANDISE: You are not legally obligated to pay for any merchandise not ordered by you which you receive through the mail, nor are you required to return it. A number of companies send out vari- ous types of merchandise with a bill, or perhaps a charitable appeal, hop- ing your basic honesty will bring them a check or money in return.

TELEVISION SCHOOLS: Many a parent has been victimized in past years by so-called "talent school" rep- resentatives who promise that a brush -up course in the school they represent would be the speediest means of getting into motion pictures. Some of these fast operators have now jumped onto the television bandwag- on. They offer you everything they think you are gullible enough to ac- cept in an effort to take away some of your hard-earned money for their own pockets. There are some legiti- mate schools. However, we advise looking into the claims of some of these people before you invest or pay any advance fees.

Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak.

-Socrates

Fan Fax (FAN FAX is an exclusive TV-Radio Life

column for the many TV and radie fan clubs. It will appear periodically on our pages. If you are a Fan Club official or member and wish to have information printed in this column, send it to FAN FAX, TV-RADIO LIFE, 6761 SELMA AVE., HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF. We will try to print as much material as possible.)

Pat Hoover, 37 Ozone St., Venice, Calif., wants to know if there is a fan club for Harry Rodcay. Note: Sorry, none to our knowledge.

Want to join a club for Lyn Osborn, "Happy" of "Space Patrol"? Write to Lilia Rivas, 1630 S. Cimarron St., Los Angeles, Calif.

Nani Tucker, 876 San Simeon Rd., Arcadia, Calif., would like to get some members for her Virginia Hewitt club.

"We have recently started a fan club for Liberace in Lakewood," says Mrs. Evelyn Young, 5108 Minturn Ave., Lakewood, Calif. "We would appreciate it if you would publish it in your fine column. We would like many more members for this wonderful artist. Phone MEtcalf 3-6445."

Barbara Bestland, 2200 N. Orchard Dr., Burbank, Calif., writes: "You have helped our Tony Lovello club very much by printing information about it in your magazine. No fan club should be without it each and every week. Since Tony is now in the Army and is not seen too often on TV, your magazine is depended upon to get us new members. Those wishing to join our club, 'The Lovello-ettes,' contact me."

Another Space Patrol fan! "Terry Lee" Frenette, 1149 King Ave., Wil- mington, Calif., would like to join a club for Ken Mayer.

YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY When you own property at MOONRIDGE MOUNTAIN

Stars of TV, radio, and the entertainment field, as well as directors, executive's and personnel of stations and allied fields own property et Moonridge Mountain Estates. Among them are:

Jacks"n Wheeler, Hank Penny, Roy Lanham, the Stafford sisters, Pat Bishop, Andy Devine, etc.

You, too, can let the altitude change your attitude, and you don't need a million dollars! For only $10.00 a month you can own a

beautiful wooded lot, and for a membership fee of only $10.00 a

year you can enjoy the million -dollar luxury of this famed mountain resort.

ESTATES at Big Bear Lake.

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TV-RADIO LIFE MAY 15, 1953

Sa4e" Gives Eyes to the Blind! Two blind men-but what a difference! One totters along fearfully, tapping the pavement with a cautious cane. The other strides manfully, purposefully, proudly. He is blind-but he has "eyes" to guide him

-a magnificent Shepherd dog, trained by the famous EYE DOG FOUNDATION of Azusa, California.

$1,000.00 will train a Guide Dog and pro- vide the necessary intensive education for

his sightless master. Thousands of blind people-men, women, children, need Guide Dogs to help them live normal lives, and take their rightful place in society. YOU can help-with EASE, the famous deter- gent for laundry and dishes!

Buy EASE at your favorite food store. Send

the box tops to EYE DOG FOUNDATION, Azusa, Calif. EASE BOX TOPS WILL BE

REDEEMED by EASE QUALITY DETER-

GENTS as donations which give EYES TO THE BLIND! Get EASE today, won't you? You'll do yourself a favor-and help give eyes to the blind.

Copyright lase Quality Detergents

Burbank, Calif.

"EYES FOR THE BLIND"-"EASE" boxtops will help buy this faithful Guide Dog! Just send boxtops to 'EYE DOG FOUNDATION," Azusa, California.

Wade GOES TWICE AS FAR IN. WASHING CLOTHES

Yet, oh -so -gentle to delicate hands and dainty fabrics

It's a fact! HALF as much EASE goes TWICE at ' Far in automatic and conventional washing ma-

chines. EASE gets things TWICE as clean, too! That's because EASE is NOT puffed up with lazy good-for-nothing "filler"; not fluFred-up with do- nothing AIR. Every single grain of EASE is packed with active "hustle-bubbles"-engineered to get clothes cleaner with half the amount! TRY THE EASE "HALF -AS -MUCH" TEST. YOUR COMMON SENSE TELLS THE REST. OUNCE -FOR -OUNCE EASE Is TWICE THE BUYI

"Mothers, Grannies, Junior Misses! A DASH of EASE Will Do The DISHES!"

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MAY 15,1953 TV-RADIO LIFE

CLASSIFIED ELATES: 10c per word per insertion. Mini- mum 10 words. All ads payable in ad- vance. No charge for box number, re- plies forwarded daily. DEADLINE: Fri- day noon for issue on sale following Wednesday. Free checking copy to adver- tisers. FOR SALE GOOD TRANSPORTATION CAR, '46. Radio,

overdrive. HI. 9245 or STate 9-1653. Forced to sell.

120 BASS ACCORDION: Artist's model, pearl white, 14 switches. $300. Lindy Rose. HUdson 2-9523.

PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Washington to Truman. Names, birth- places, ages, terms, wives' names, num- ber of children. Printed list. (No photo- graphs.) Coyprighted 1948. Price 25c. Harry Reynolds, 8826 La Entrada Avenue, Whittier, Calif.

WRESTLERS' PHOTOS. STAMP brings list. Box 1379, Lemon Grove, Calif.

SLEEP IN A WIGWAM

The most famous motel in the West. Recommended by AAA 8, Duncan Hines. 2 people $5, 4 people $8. Wigwam Village No. 7, U. S. 66, San Bernardino (West Side).

FOR SALE LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO busi-

ness. Good contacts and negative file. With or without equipment. Sacrifice. Write Box 65, c/o TV-RADIO LIFE for appointment.

PERSONALS

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DIETERS: Revolutionary HYPNOTHER- APY safely eliminates fat permanently. Total investment, $1.00. Box 62, c/o TV- RADIO LIFE.

WANTED: MUSIC COMPOSER to collabor- ate with lyric writer. Long Beach 39-2261.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

FREE LANCE CARTOONIST, illustrator, now accepting private students. Begin- ners or advanced, call me, Bob Barton, RE. 2-7998, after 5:00 p.m.

LEARN TO DRIVE BY GALLI! Awarded from the American Automobile Owners Safety Association. Galli's Driving School, 6545 Sunset Blvd., HEmpstead 2872..

FRENCH CONVERSATION METHOD by attractive, experienced Parisian tutor. Call evenings, DUnkirk 3-9263.

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TYPING IN MT HOME. Call ATlantic 2-5293.

ORPHAN FUND Nine small European orphan boys

will benefit from a drive currently being conducted by Cub Scout Pack 77 of Beverly Hills, sponsored by the Hawthorne School PTA and the Rams Football Club.

The p a e k, 'through the Foster Brothers' Fund, is seeking to raise $1800 to alleviate the hardships en- countered by their young foster brothers in Europe.

As a special project, the scouts are selling 4000 pounds of candy to friends and neighbors. The first den to reach its quota was Den 4, which already has sold 480 pounds.

With Mrs. Harpo Marx as den mother, the den comprises Alex and Jimmy Marx, Tommy Gillespie, Joel Herman, Joseph Trebach, Richard Free- man, Mitchell Siegel, and Harold Lich- terman. The ages of these boys are from eight to /eleven years.

The youngsters were guests on two TV shows on Friday, May 8. They ap- peared on the Dick Haynes "Over the Counter" show, KLAC-TV, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Channel 13; then on KNBH's "Peanut Circus," 6:00 to 6:15 p.m., Channel 4, for interviews.

TELL YOUR WANTS AND NEEDS IN

TV-RADIO LIFE'S CLASSIFIED

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Mondays through Fridays ... music

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stay tuned for Don McNeill's "Breakfast Club" at 8:00 A.M.

and .. you'll be in a

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TV-RADIO LIFE w_ ,;..e.e..,

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TIME CHANGES Saturday, May 16-HOLLYWOOD BARN

DANCE, KNX, 8:00 p.m. Formerly heard at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.

Monday, May 18 - RONNIE KEMPER, KECA, 11:30 a.m. (M -F). Formerly heard at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 21-ROD & GUN CLUB, KHJ, 9:30 p.m. Has been heard same time on Friday.

WHAT'S NEW Saturday, May 16-M'EL BALDWIN, KNX,

12:05 a.m. (Daily except Tuesday). Pro- gram announced last week, "Music Till Dawn."

Monday, May 18-GEORGE PUTNAM AND THE NEWS, KFI, 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Tuesday, May 19-RECORD SHOW, KNX, 12:05-1:05 a.m. Bill Ballance's goodnight for KNX's early -sign -off night.

WHAT'S SPECIAL Tuesday, May 19-THE REGALIA OF THE

CORONATION, KECA, 9:30 p.m. Ted Ma- lone and Blevins Davis tell the story that lies behind every facet of the Coronation.

*

WHO'S GUESTING Sunday, May 17-ART OF LIVING, KFI,

7:30 a.m. Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's topic will be "How to Get Your Spirits Lifted."

Sunday, May 17-CATHOLIC HOUR, KFI, 11:00 a.m. Ruth Hussey and Gene Lock- hart, dramatizing a mystery from the Rosary, "The Descent of the Holy Ghost."

Sunday, May 17-MESSAGE OF ISRAEL, KECA, 11:00 a.m. Rabbi Norman I. Kahn of Temple Emanu-El, Houston, Texas, will speak on "The Sweet Uses of Adversity."

Sunday, May 17-EDGAR BERGEN -CHAR- LIE McCARTHY SHOW, KNX, 5:00 p.m. Edgar and Charlie welcome actress Jane Russell to their show on this date.

Monday, May 13-RAILROAD HOUR, KFI, 8:30 p.m. Gordon MacRae and guest Dorothy Kirsten star in "Circus Princess," an adaptation by Lawrence and Lee of Harry B. Smith's story.

Monday, May 18-TELEPHONE HOUR, KFI, 9:00 p.m. George London, bass -bari- tone, is guest artist, singing selections from opera and concert repertoire.

Monday, May 18-VOICE OF FIRESTONE, KFI, 5:30 p.m. Brian Sullivan, tenor, sings "The Flower Song" from Carmen, "At Dawning," "Passing By," and Grever's "Magic Is the Moonlight."

Monday, Maye 18-JO STAFFORD, KNX, 9:30 p.m. Johnny Mercer will be Miss Stafford's guest on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Tuesday, May 19-MARTIN AND LEWIS SHOW, KFI, 9:00 p.m. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and their special guest, Fred MacMurray, present the saga of a man who built the country's railroads.

*

WHAT'S PLAYING Saturday, May 16-NBC SUMMER SYM-

PHONY, KFI, 6:00 p.m. Frank Brieff con- ducts the Summer Symphony playing bal -

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let suite from Gretry-Mottl's "Cephale and Procris," Sibelius' "Symphony No. 7," Wayne Barlow's "The Winter Passed By," concluding with Rimsky-Korsakov's "Cap- riccio Espagnol."

Saturday, May 16-STARS OVER HOLLY- WOOD, KNX, 9:30 a.m. Vera Ellen in "Hasty Retreat."

Sunday, May 17-BEST PLAYS, KFI, 3:00 p.m. Dennis King stars as Napoleon in "St. Helena," the story of the last days of the French monarch.

Sunday, May 17-THEATER GUILD ON THE AIR, KFI, 5:30 p.m. Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer star in Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest."

Sunday, May 17-THEATRE OF STARS, KNX, 3:00 p.m. Van Heflin in "The Apple Tree."

Monday, May 18 - SUSPENSE, KNX, 9:00 p.m. Lloyd Nolan in "Vial of Death."

Wednesday, May 20-FAMILY THEATER, KH., 7:00 p.m. "Highway East" with Mary Sullivan, Phyllis Thaxter, Susan Hayward is hostess.

e

PRESENTING. TERREA LEA, KFI, 9:OOp.m. WHAT'S OFF

Sa. MARINE CORPS SHOW, KFI, 10:00 p.m.

Sa. RECORD ALBUM REVIEW, KFI, 6:00 p.m.

M -F, JOHN CAMERON SWAYZE, KFI, 7:30 p.m.

M,Tu,F. BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN, KHJ, 9:30 p.m.

Th.

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Would you like an answer to

your problem?

The answer can

be found in a

lecture titled

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:

THE MEETING OF THE

LETTER AND THE SPIRIT!"

to be delivered by MARY C. HOLLOWAY, C. S., of Shreveport, Louisiana, a mem- ber of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in

Boston, Massachusetts.

3:00 P.M. Sunday, May 17th

KFVD 1020 on your radio dial

Start the day smiling with

BREAKFAST

GANG STARRING

MEL VENTER

I

MONDAY thru SATURDAY

' :15 to 7:45 a. m.

Popular Mel is your host for breckfast, heading a show that features radio's liveliest waker- uppers. There's sparkling music

you'll hum all day by Lyle Barc!o's 12 -piece orchestra plus

comedy and variety. It's a show that really moves,

and in addition to the fun, there

are weather reports and helpful time signals. Start your day right every day with the

BREAKFAST GANG

KHI 930 ON YOUR DIAL

AND OTHER

MUTUAL -DON LEE STATIONS

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TV-RADIO LIFE

Radio in Review

For Love o' Mike 1

General 1

Comment /

Radio Ramblings Eve Arden had a real surprise pulled on her. On her

birthday, April 30, she walked into CBS for the rehearsal for her "Our Miss Brooks" CBS -Radio show and was greet- ed by the gang with a surprise party. A big cake was wheeled on the set and a bracelet and loads of flowers were presented to her by her pals.... The famed Palm Beach Golf Tournament will be broadcast over the CBS Radio network in three separate programs-Wednesday, May 13 through Friday, May 15. ... Art Linkletter finds the strangest things in women's purses when he rifles them on his "House Party" show. Some of the unique objects he's uncovered are egg -salad sandwiches and pawn tickets. The gals seem to love his going through their bags-no pun intended.... Hal McIntyre is the next attraction at the Hollywood Palladium, beginning May 12. ... Jack Benny's personal appear- ance at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco was a solid smash. All of which proves that Benny can draw more crowds than even 3-D and you don't have to wear glasses to see him.

Prizes consisting of a $200 Defense Bond, a gas range, and a four piece set of luggage will be given to lis- teners who write the best letters on "Why I Like the 'Mr. President' Radio Program." You've probably guessed by now that this has something to do with KECA's "Mr. President" show, starring Edward Arnold. . Vaughn Monroe is retiring from the band business to become a solo performer in TV, radio, thea- ters, movies, and records. All of which proves that if you have some different kinds of pipes, who needs a band?

Edward Arnold

"International DJ" Returns Paul Masterson, who created and made "International

Disc Jockey" one of radio's most popular musical shows, has started a new show based on the same idea.

"International Star Parade" is the new Masterson opus and can be heard Sundays at 5:30 p.m. on KECA. Again he is a globe-trotting man of music, reporting the tunes

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Radio Stations KALI, 758 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 1.. RY. 1.7149 KBIG, 6540 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28.. HE. 3205 KBLA, 11516 Oxnard Blvd. ST. 7-3619 KECA, ABC Television Center, Hollywood 28 HU. 2-3141 KFAC, 5775 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 36 WE. 0161 KFI, 141 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 4 DU. 2-2121 KFMV, 6419 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28 HE. 5151 KFOX, 542 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 13 MA. 2247 KFVD, 338 S. Western Ave, Los Angeles 5 DU. 8-2345 KFWB, 6419 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28 HE. 5151 KGER, 541 Spring St., Los Angeles 13 MA. 2551 KGFJ, 6314 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28 ... ..HI. 0201 KGIL, 4919 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks. _...ST. 7-3467 KHJ, 1313 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28 HU. 2.2133 KIEV, 102 N. Glendale Ave., Glendale 8 ..CH. 5-2388 KLAC, 1000 North Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 28 HU. 2-7311 KMGM, c/o MGIv, Studios, Culver City TE. 0-3311 KMPC, 5939 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28 HO. 9-5341 KNX, Columbia Square, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28 HO. 9-1212 KOWL, 1815 Ocean Front, Santa Monica.... ..... .. .. EX. 4-6761 KPOL, 5087 Huntington Drive North, Los Angeles 82, Calif. KRKD, 541 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 13 TU. 7111 KUSC, 3616 University Ave., Los Angeles 7 R1. 7.2295 KWKW, 800 Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena 8.._ RY. 1.6744 KXLA, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena 15 RY. 1-6991

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Public Interest 11:30-Nat'l Farm Hour. Kß4. 12:30-Man on the Farm, KHJ. 1:00-Golden Horseshoe

Sweepstakes, KECA. 6:00-NBC Symphony, KFI.

Quiz, Participation 10:30-Breakfast in H'wood, KFI. 7:30-True or False, KHJ.

Juvenile 9 :80-Space Patrol, KECA.

SATURDAY, MAY 16 Indicates News Broadcast Indicates Highlight

HECA-Flying Feet. HFI-Musio In the Morning. KHJ-Paul Carter Show.

*HNX, HF WB, KGB, /UCLA- News.

BALI-Dr. S. Balles. ICBM-Jack the Early Bird. KFAC-Business Review. KFOX-Christian Books. HFVD-Tuttle Time. HGER-Mizpah. HGFJ-World Bible Society. HIEV-Allan Slate.

*KLAC-News; Stock Reports. *KMPC-News; Business News.

HPOL-John MacShane Show. KOWL-Spanish Hour (cont'd) HWKW-Latin Rhythms.

8:05HNX, HFMB-Grand Central Station.

KFWB-Mark Scott. 8:15*KHJ, KGB, KOWL-News.

KALI-Police Show. KFAC-Musical Varieties. KFOX-Tile King's Service. KFWB-ßi11 Leyden. KGFJ-Time Was. KLAC-Sam Baiter. KXLA-Sacred Records.

6:20-KLAC-Haynes at the Reins. 8:25-KHJ-Holland Engel.

*KBIG-News. KMPC-Sports.

8:30-RECA-A Man and His Music. KHJ KFXM, KGB, KVOE-

Haven of Rest. KNX KFMB-Give and Take. KALI-Swedish Prog.

*KFAC, KFVD, ROIL, KMPC- News.

KFOX-Gospel Tabernacle. KFVD-Welcome Inn. KGER-Voice of China. KGFJ-Dr. Murphy. KOWL-Precious Memories.

8:40-KMPC-Clock Watcher. 8:45-KECA-(nrden of Eden.

HFAC-V nity. KFVD-Welcome Inn.

*KFWB, KGFJ-News. KGER-Go Ye Fellowship. KWKW-Rev. Pagen.

8:35*KBIG-Southland News. eKECA-A Man and His Music.

KFT-Jump, lump. KHJ, KGB-Charles Antell. KNX, KFMB-Theatre of

Today. KALI-Rev. Joggers. KBIG-Catalina Coffee Club. KFAC-Bass Harris. KFOX-Pentecostal Tabernacle KFVD-Music of the Hills. KFWB-Bill Leyden. KGER-William Nickerson. KGFJ-Bing Sings. KIEV-Allio Slate.

*KLAC-News; Haynes at the Reins.

KMPC-Rill Stewart Show. KOWL-Italian Christian

Activity. *HPOL-News; John MacShane

Show. KRHD-Modern Melodies. KWKW-Angel Lerma in

Voice of So. America. 8:15-KECA-Mirandy's Garden

Patch. HHJ-Strictly Dixie. KFAC-Federation of Churches KGFJ-What's New? KOWL-German Hour. KXLA-Music.

9:2.5*KILT-Bol, Greene. News. 9:30-KECA-Space Patrol.

KFI-grout Jamboree. KHJ-Monte Hour.

¿KNX, 111,31B-Stars Over Hollywood.

KALI-Beautiful Mexico. KFAC-Catholic Topics. KFOX-Gospel Friends. KGB-Three Suns.

*KFWB-News; Al Jarvis. KGER-John Brown. KGFJ-Spotlight Parade. KIEV-Lawrence Welk. KLAC-Peter l'otter. KPOL-John MacShane Show. KWKW-Tony Sein. Bob

Mercardo. KRKD-News; Modern

Melodies. 9:45--HHJ--Calif. Civil Defense.

KGB-Here's to Vets. 9:50*KGFJ-News. 9:55*HFAC-News.

KECA-Ira Cook. KFI-Young America Speaks.

*KIM, KFXM, KGB, HVOEv- Henry Travis News.

KNX, KFMB-Fun For All. KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Ascent on Strings. KFVD-Music of the Hills. KFWB-Al Jarvis. KGER-God's Message. KGFJ-Yesterday'. Hits. RIF,V-Dave Shaw.

*FLAC-News- Peter Potter. KMPC-Bill Stewart. HOWL-Llthuanlan Program.

*KPOL-,John MacShane Show. 10:05-$FOX-Assembly of God. 10:15-KHJ KGB-Paul Carter Show.

KRKD-Dr. Richardson. 10:30JRFI, KFSD-Breakfast la

Hollywood. KIIJ-Buick Hour. KNX, KFMB-City Hospital. KALI-Teddy Fregoso. KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Your Soloist. KFOX-Here's to Vets.

*KFWB-News; Al Jarvis. KGB-Record Review. KGER-Morning Melodies. KOWL-Spanish Home Hour. KI'OTrMerchant's Quiz.

*KRKD-News; Potpourri. KWKW-Cafe Carnival.

10:50*KGFJ-News. 10 :55-KNX-Galen Drake.

*KFAC-News. -KECA-Iris Cook.

HET, KFSD-Mary Lee Taylor. KNX-Musio with the Girls. KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Masters in Miniature.

*KFOX-News; Music. KFVD-Masio of the Hill.. /ifWB-Al Jarvis. KGER-Rev: Le Roy Kopp. KGFJ-Musical Portraits. KGIL-Midmorning Melodies.

*KLAC-News; Peter Potter. KMPC-Bill Stewart: KOWL-Spanish Hour. K l'OL-Merchant'. Quiz. KRHD-Songs of Yesteryear.

11:15-KGER-Rev. O. R. Klllmer. 11:25*Ri!.1, KVOE-News; Sam

Hayes. 11:30-KHJ, KVOE-Farm Quiz.

¡RFI, KFSD-Nat'l Farm and Home Hour.

KNX, KFMB-Meet the Misses.

KALI-Polka ß Novelty Music KFAC'-To France with Music. KFVD-Shopping Highlights.

*KFWB-News; Al Jarvis. KGER-Marion Childs. KGFJ-Variety on Piano.

*KOWL-World News; Spanish. KPOL-Billboard of Hits.

*KURD-News; Sweet Pope. *KXLA-News; Records.

11:45-KGER-Dr. Dan Gilbert. *KGIL-News.

KOWL.-National Guard. KRKD-Lawrence Welk.

11:55*KALI, KFAC-News.

12 KECA-Ire Cook. KFI-Noon Farm Reporter.

*KIIJ, KGB-Sid Fuller, News. *KNX-News.

KBIG-Bahl Review. KFAC-Luncheon Concert. REVD-Something Old. KFWB-Al ,Jarvis. KGER-Luncheon Serenade. KGFJ-Continental Gems.

*KIEV-News: Dave Shaw. *KLAC-Neaps; Peter Potter.

KMPC-ltasehall. KOWL-Joe Adams Show. KPOL-Billboard of Hits. KRKD-Western Music. KXLA-Music.

12:15-KFI-Repeat Performance. KILT-Music. KNX-Garden Guide.

*KGER-News. 12:30 41111.1, KGB, KVOE-Man on

the Farm. KNX, KFMB-Stuart Craig.

Saturday Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs In Lightface Type; P.M. Programs In Boldface

1:00-Let's Pretend, KNX. 6:00-Tarzan, KNX. 6:30-Gunsmoke, KNX. 8:30-Gene Autry, KNX.

Mysterd-Detective 9:00-Gangbusters, KNX.

10:30-Dangerous Assignment, KFI.

Drama 8:05-Grand Central Sta., KNX 9:00-Theater of Today, KNX. 9:30-Stars Over Hollyw'd, KNX

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*KFWB-News; Bill Anson. KGER-Radio Kids' Bible

Club. KGFJ-Music Festival. HLAC-570 Club.

*KPOL-News; Joe White. L2:45-KNX,&FMB-Garden Gate.

*KFA(News. 12:55*HWHW-News; Sports.

1-HECA, HCBQ-Golden Horse- shoe Sweepstakes-The Withers Stakes.

KHJ-Club 930. ¿KNX-Let's Pretend.

KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Serenade. KFOX-Western Hit Parade

(to 4). H1,VD-Something Borrowed. KFWB-Bill Anson. KGB-Game of the Day. HGER-Concert Hall. KGFJ-Prom Sunset and Vine. KIEV-Top Tunes.

*KLAC-News; Sports. HOWL-Joe Adams Show.

*KPOL-News; Joe White. HWHW-Bill Garr Show. HXLA-Adventures in

Research. 1:05-KLAC-570 Club. 1:15-KFI-Motorists Melody Time.

KFAC-Accent on Strings. KMPC-Dugout Dope.

1:30-KECA-Ira Cook's Platter Party.

RFI-CClub Saturday. KHJ-Monts Hour. KNX-Philip Norman. KFAC-Serenade.

*KFWB-News; Bill Anson. HGER-Calla. Civil Defense. HGFJ-Open. Album. KIEV-Date With Slate.

*HXLA-News; Music. 1:45-KFVD-Something Blue.

*HGER-News. 1:55-KBIG-Pass the Word. 42-Opera.

KFI-Club Saturday. KHJ-Club 930. KNX HFMB-This Is Living. KALI-Beautiful Mexico. KBIG-Band Review. HFAC-Concert Matinee. KFVD-Harlematinee. KFWB-Fan in the Stand. KGER-Long Beach Band. KGFJ-Always On My Mind. KIEV-Date With Slate.

*KLAC-News; Sports. HMPC-Music. HPOL-Melody Matinee. KRHD-Tops In Pops. KWKW-Bill Garr.

2:05-HLAC-570 Club. 2:10-KFWB-Baseball.

HFAC-Saturday at the Pops. KGER-Let's Go To Town.

2:15-HMPC-Dugout Dope. 2:30-KNX-This is L.A.

KMPC-L.A. Angels. 2:35-KWKW-L. P. Records.

341IECA-Opera. *HFI-Local News.

KHJ-Club 930. KNX-Meet the Muslo. KALI-Teddy Fregoso. KBIG-Southland Serenade.

*KFAC-News; Keyboard Stylings.

KFVD-Harlematinee. KGER-Beachcomber's

Serenade. y HGFJ-Music In The Air. KIEV-What's New?

*KLAC-News; Sports. KOWL-.Yoe Adams Show. HPOL--Jim Nara Show. KWKW-L.P. Records.

*KX3:05-KLAAC-57 Music. 0 Club.

*KFI-H. V. Kaltenborn. 3:25*KPOL-News. Jim Nara Show. 3:30-HFI-Musical Manor.

KHJ-Marine Band. KFAC-Song Recital. KFVD-Lifelines. KGB-What's New.

. KGER-L.B. City College. KIEV-Dave Shaw. HOWL-Paul Compton Show. KWKW-Dr. Cyclo.

3:45-KALI-L. J. Beta. 3:50*HGFJ-News.

3:55-KBIG-Business News.

4 BECA-Opera. BFI-Saturday Segue. KHJ-Behind World News. KALI-Voice of So. America. HBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. HFAC-Musical Masterpieces.

*KFOX-News; Music. HFV'D-Lifelines. KFWB-Star of the Day. KGB-Star Time. HGER-Melody Time.

KIDDIES! Take a Trip to

"Make -Believe" Land with "MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE"

Music 'Just for You! SATURDAYS 4 to 4:30 P.M.

KGFJ 1230 Kc.

HGFJ-Molly Make Believe. *KIEV-News; Dave Shaw. *KLAC-Ales Cooper.

HOWL--Chico's Swingtime. HPOL-Jim Nara Show. KRHD-Star Time.

*HWHW-News: Bill Sampson. HXLA-Music.

4:15*KHJ, KVOE-Frank Hemingway,

HPOL-Police Show. HEED-Whose Birthday is It?

4:30-KECA-Opera. KFI-Are You From Dixie? KHJ, KGB-Paul Carter Show. KNX-Make Way for Youth. KBIG-Movietime. HFVD-Novel Tunes.

*KFWB-News; ; Bed Rowe. KGER-Accent on Youth. KGFJ-Dixieland. HBHD-Tops in Pope.

*KPOL-News of the World. KXLA-Melody Valley.

4:45-KHJ-Music. *KMPC-News and Sports

Roundup. HPOL-Musical Caravan.

*KRHD-News. le-Navy Hour. HFI-Are You From Dixie? KNX-Gaston Fischer. KHJ-Men's Corner. KBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. KFVD-Where or When. KFWB-Red Rowe. KGB-Calif. Civil Defense. KGER-Peter Slack, Organ. KGFJ-Jive at Five. KIEV-John Willis.

*KLAC-News; Alex Cooper. HMPC-Evening Serenade. HOWL-Vance Graham. KFOL-Musical Caravan. HRKD-Wagon Wheels.

*HWHW-News: Sports. KXLA-Melody Valley.

5:15-KH.1-Western Serenade. KNX-Tom Harmon. KFOX-Reserved For You. KGB-Rukeyser Reports. KGFJ-Keyboard Magic. KMPC-Evening Serenade.

5:30*HECA-avows, HFI-Jeffersonian Heritage. KHJ, KGB-Al Helfer. Sports. KNX,KFMB-World Today.

*KFO., KOIL-News.

BOB MOON'S ACCORDION CLUB

from SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

MUSIC CO. Sat., 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.

KFVD-Bob Moon's Accordion Club.

*KFWB-News: Red Rowe. KGFJ-Moods in Music.

*KLAC-News: L.A. Today. HWHW-Romano Smeraldo. HXLA-Suueakin' Deacon.

5:45-KECA-Stewart Craig.

SATURDAY RADIO LOGS *HFI-News.

KHJ, KGB-Music. *KNX. KFMB-Frank Goss.

KGFJ-Film News. HLAC-Salt Baiter, Sports. BRED-Race Results.

5:50*KH.I, KGB-II. R. Bankhage. 5:55*KNX-News.

6 HECA-Garden of Eden. HFI, HFSD-NBC Summer

Symphony. KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Hawaii

Caus. ¿XXX, KFMB-Tarzan. *KFOX, KWKW-News.

KFVD .Sing For Your Supper. *KFWB-News; Red Rowe.

KGER-Back to the Bible. KGFJ-Request Performance.

*KLAC-News; Top Ten Tunes HMPC-Bob elley, sports. KPOI--Musical Caravan. KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

6:15-KECA-Report to the People. 6 i15-KFWB-Mark Scott.

*KMPC-World News. KWKW-Christian Science.

6:25-KMPC-Race Results. *HFOXr-Women in the News.

6 :30-KECA -Your Child and You. HHJ HVOE-Latin Rhythms.

¿KNX, KFMB-Gunsmoke. KFOX-Hal's Memory Room. KFWB-Strictly From Dixie. KGB-Barn Dance. KGER-Lukin Valley Church. HMPC-Race Recreations. KWKW-Hoyos Hour.

6:45-KECA-Call to the Colors. KMPC-Top Tunes.

6:50*HGFJ-News.

7 ECA-C.I.O. "As We See It." RHFI, KFSD-Tex Williams

Show. KHJ, KGB, HYDE-Take a

Number. KNX, KF.1IB-Vaughn Monroe. HCBQ-Navy Hour. KFOX-Music. KFVD-Radio Dept. Store. KFWB-Strictly From Dixie. HGER-Baltimore Gospel. KGFJ-Musical Digest.

*KGIL KRKD, HXLA-News. *KLAC-News: Top Ten Tunes

KMIPC-Top Tunes. 7:15-KECA-C. of C. "Voice of

Business." KFOX-Dick Haymes Show. HXLA-Accent on Youth.

7:30-KECA-Marines in Review. HFI. KFSD-Orand Ole Opry.

¿HHJ. KGB, KVOE- True or False.

KNX, KFMB-This is Good News.

KFWB-Lundy Roark. KMPC-Instrumentally Yours. KWKW-La Hora Popular.

7:35-KNX-The Chicagoans. 7:45-KNX-Country Style.

*KFOX-U.P. News, KFWB-Rosary Hour.

8 HECA, KCBQ-Lone Ranger. KFI-Town Hall ('arty. KHJ, KGB-College Choirs. KNX-Hollywood Barn Dance. KFOX-Music. KFWB-Bill Anson. HGER-Bible Treasury. KGFJ-Blue of Evening. HGIL-Accent on Melody.

*KLAC-News; Sports Digest. HMPC-Unite Nations Today. KWKW-L. J. Betz. KXLA-Church in the Barn.

8:15--KGER-Hebrew Christian. KLAC-Gene Norman. KMPC-Service Show. HWHW-Puerto Libre.

S:25*HECA-News Summary. 6:304KECA-Dancing Party.

KHJ, KGB-Lombardoland, U.S.A.

¿HNX, KFMB-Gene Autry. HGER-Voice of China. KMPC-Musio You Ordered.

S:45-HGER-Witnessing Laymen. HGFJ-If They Had Lived. KMPC-Start to Live.

9-KECA-Dancing Party. HFI-News.

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¿HNX KFMB-Gangbusters. KFOX-Ray Robinson Show. KFWB-BiI Anson.

"HUNTER HANCOCK SHOW"

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9:00 to 11:30 P.M. Monday thru Saturday

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KGFJ-Hunter Hancock (until 11:30).

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. *HXLA-News; Music.

9:15-KFI-Supervisor's Report. KHJ, KGB-Paul Carter Show.

9:25*KNX-Newt. 9:30-KECA-Layman's Hour.

HFI-Meredith Willson's Moule Room.

KHJ-Monica Whalen. KNX-1 Was a Communist for

the F.B.I. KGB-Dance Orchestra. KGER-John Brown. KMPC-Lucky Lager Dance

Time. KWKW-Council of Churches.

9:45-KHJ-Music. 9:55*KHJ KGB. HVOE-CedR

Brown. 10*HECA-ABC Late News. *HFI, KFSD-Big City

Serenade. KIIJ-Game of the Day.

*KNX-10 O'clock Wire.

TENNESSEE JIM'S SLEEP -EZ TIME

New Western show SM., 10:00 p.m.

KFVD-Sleep-EZ Time (to 2). HFWB-Larry Finley. KGB-Dancing Party.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. HXLA-Cliffle Stone.

10:15-KECA-Amer. Cancer Society. HEI-Reserve.

*KNX-Bill Kenneally. HFSD--Lucky Lager Time.

10 :30-KECA-Lawrence Welk Orch. ¿HFI-Dangerous Assignment.

KHJ-Virginia Barn Dance. KWKW-Bobby Troop.

10:56*KFI-NBC News. 11HECA-Jack Riley's Orch.

HFI-Sinclair's Record Session.

*KHJ-News; Crowell's Nest. *KNX-News.

KFWB-Larry Finley. *KLAC-News; Gene Norman.

KMPC, KFSD-Lucky Dance Time.

11:10-KNX-Snorts. 11:15-RECA-Music.

HFI-We Call It Jass. KNX-Chas. Anteil.

11:30-RECA-Bill Pannell Orch. KNX-Hawthorne. KGFJ-Five-Four Ballroom.

11:45-HFI-Palladium Orch. 12*KECA-News.

HFI-Midnight Flyer. KNX-Music Till Dawn. HFAC-Music Out of Night

(to 4). HFWB-I arry Finley (to 4). HGER-Doug Douglas (to S). KGFJ-Nightowl Special (to

6) *KLAC-News.

KMPC-Midnight Serenade. KWKW-Bill Sampson Show.

12:05-KNX-Hawthorne. 1:00-KI?CA-Dick Strout Show.

HFI-Other Side of Day.

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Radio in Review-Continued

that are currently popular in various parts of the world. Masterson hasn't done his original show since July of last year, when he left CBS-KNX to become ABC's early -

morning disc jockey, a stint in which he is still heard Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m, to 8 a.m.

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) May

Latin Lassie-Plenty Classy Alma Beltran of KALI has come up with an idea that is pretty hard to beat, meet, or compete with. First of all, Alma herself is a tall, attractive, dark- haired beauty with great big eyes and a soft, pleasing

Voice.

Of Spanish extraction herself, she conducts her entire program in Spanish. This is particularly effective in Lm Angeles with its huge Latin population. Alma spins discs. She reads poems, and has a phil-

osophical thought for the day. In brief, she's a sort of cultural Spanish female disc jockey. (How's that for a title?) The one-time dancing partner of Fred Astaire also throws in a few practical suggestions, such as direc- tions to the Latin homemaker, beauty hints, and little oddities and stories about life in our Spanish

communities. Alma's program can be heard during the week over

KALI from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. At first the program was put on a non-commercial basis. Now, with the show less than two weeks old, time is being sold because of the great commercial potentialities.

In private life, Alma is married to Orlando Beltran. They have their own show over the same KALI. every Saturday morning from 11:30 to 12:30.

Give a listen some morning. If you understand Span- ish, you'll like it. If you don't understand Spanish, you might like the music. One good thing: If you don't under- stand Spanish, and you don't like commercials, then you won't become irritated. You have everything to win and nothing to lose.

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0-KECA-Clem Davies. KFI-Funny Paper Man. KHJ, KFXM-Journey to

Melody. HEX-Salt Lake Tabernacle. KBIG-Children's Church. KFAC-Breakfast Symphony. KFMB-Old Fashioned

Revival.. KFOX-New Hope Baptist Ch. KFVD-Christian Fellowship. KFWB-Examiner Funnies. KGB-Time for Meditation. KGER-Rev. Markham. KGFJ-Armchair Concert. KGIL-Voice of Prophecy.

*KIEV-News; Music. *KLAC, HWKW-New..

KMI'C-People's Gospel Hour. HOWL-Amer: Japanese Hr. KPOL-Bible Research. KRKD-Record Shop. KXLA-News; Music.

S:05-KLAC-Catholic Hour. 8:15-KBIG-Road of Faith.

KFOX-Missionary Baptist. KFVD-Church of Christ. KGFJ-Salvation Army. HWKW-Christadelphian Ch.

8:30-KECA-Light & Life Hour. KFI-The U.N. Is My Beat. KHJ, KFX31, KGB. KV0E-

Back to God. *KNX-News, Bill Shadel.

BRIG-Melody Masters Quartet.

KFOX-Gospel of Christ. KFVD-Church of Christ. KFWB-Union Rescue Mission. KGER-Bible Treasury.

Dr. Joseph Murphy Church and College of

Divine Science 8:30 to 8:45 A.M. 8:30 to 8:45 P.M.

7 DAYS A WEEK KGFJ 1230 K..

KGFJ-Divine Science. KGHrAlexander St. Church. KMPC-Challenge to Youth KPOL-Union Rescue Mission. KWHW-Romano Smeraldo. 5:354KNX-Invitation to Learning.

8:45*KFI-New,. KGER-Oriental Missionary. .KGFJ-Goodwill Visitor.

9-HECA-Old Fashioned Sunday chool,

KFI-Carnival of Books. KHJ HFXltx, KGB. KVOE-

Radio Bible Class. KNX-Europe Story. HBSG-Band Review. KFAC-Liberal Catholic Ch. KFOX-Popular Melodies.

*KFVD-News and Music. KFWB-Union Rescue Mission. HGER-World Literature

Crusade. KGFJ-Goodwill Visitor. *KLAC-News. H.1IPC-Bolero Time. KPOL-Rescue Mission HRHD-Sunday Serenade. HWKW-Italian Hour. 9:05-HLAC-Christ Church Unity. 9:1.5-KFI-Christian Science. KFAC-Lyrics in Chorus. KGFJ-Spotlight Parade. KOWL-Armenian Hour.

9:30-KECA-Sunday With Bill. ,(KFI, KFSD-Eternal Light. *KHJ, .KFXSM, KGB, KV0E-

Newspaper of the Air.

KHJ, KFXM, KGB, HVOE- Voice of Prophecy.

*KNX-Howard K. Smith. KFAC-Morning Concert. KFWB-Al Jarvis. HGER-Joan Brown. KIEV-Lawrence Welk. KLAC-Peter Potter. KPOL-Murnat Matinee.

9:45-KNX-Stuart Craig. KECA-Sunday With Bill. KFI-Herbert J. Mann.

*KNX-News. KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Morning Concert. KFOX-L.A. Sentinel. KFSD-Youth Wants to Know. RFVD-The Best in Music. KFWB-Al Jarvis. RGER-Radio Revival. KGFJ-Hits of the Week. KIEV-Music and News. HLAC-Peter r otter. KMPC-Hour of Music. HOWL-Am. Hellenic Hr. KRKD-Sunday Serenade. HWKW-Italien Novelties. HXLA-Continental Serenade.

10:15-KFI-Bob Crosby. KHJ-Paul Carter. KNX-Treasury Bandstand. KFOX-Angelus Hour. KGB-Spiritual Kings.

10:25-KBIG-Sports News. 10 :30-KFI KFSD-Reserve.

KHJ,KVOE-Lutheran Hour. JKNX University Explorer.

HGER-Music for Sunday. HO WL-American-Jewish

Program. KPOL-Murnat Matinee. KWKW-Italian Melodie..

10:45-KECA-Garden of Eden. KFI-Calif. Senator's Report. KEN-Christy Fox. KFOX-Tabernacle

Benedictions. KGER-Dr. Dan Gilbert.

11-KECA-Message of Israel.

KFI KFSD-Catholic Hour. KHJ, KGB-Frank and Ernest. KNX-String Serenade. KBIG-Band Review. KFAC-First Methodist Ch. KFVD-Hollywood First

Baptist Church KFWB-Al Jarvis. HGER-Open Door Church. KGFJ-Sunday Showcase. KGIL-Christian Church. HLAC-Peter Potter. KMPC-Music City Show. KPOL-Eagle Rock Baptist Ch HWKW-Italian Melodies. KXLA-Snueakin' Deacon.

11:15-KHJ, KGB-Land of the Free. 11:25*KBIG-Southland News. 11:30-KECA-National Vespers.

KFI-American Forum of the Air.

KH.1-Music. KNX-Vienna and London

Philharmonic Orch (till 1:00) KFOX-Christian ('hurch. KGB-Percy Faith Orch. HWKW-All Saints Church.

11:45-KHJ-Across Blue Pacific.

12-KECA-Christians In Action.

KFI-Hometown Happenings. *KHJ, KFAC. KGB. KVOE- News.

KBIG-Band Review. KFVD-The Best in Musk. KFWB-AI Jarvis. KGER-Open Door Church. KGFJ-Continental Game.

*KIEV-News; Music. KLAC-Peter Potter. KMPC-Music City Show. KGFJ-Harlem Jukebox. KGH-Gems of Melody. KOWL .t ,ga Graves Full

Gospel. HPOL-Inspirational Hour.

Sunday,Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs in Lightface Type: P.M. Programs In Boldface

Public Interest 8:33-Invitation to Learn, KNX. 9:00-Europe Story, KNX. 9:30-Eternal Light, KFI.

10:30-University Explorer, KNX. 2:30-Greatest Story Ever Told.

KECA. 4:30-Univ. of Chicago Round-

table, KFI. 6:00-Walter Winehell, KECA.

Mystery-Detectiue 2:30-True Detective, HHJ. 3:30-Squad Room, KHJ. 6:30-Dragnet, KFI. 7:00-Barry Craig, HEI. 7:30-The Whistler. KNX.

Quiz, Participation 8:00-Twenty questions, KHJ.

Popular -Western Music 3 :30-Jimmy Wakely, HEX.

Drano 3:00-Best Plays, KFI. 3:00-Theatre of Stars, KNX. 5:3* -Theater Guild, KFI. 0:0 Hallmark Playhouse, KEN. 7:00-Broadway Is My Beat,

KEX.

Classical, Semi -Classical Music 8:00-Salt Lake Tab'oacle, KNX. 5:00-Sunday Symphony, KHJ. 8:30-Standard Hour, KFI.

Comedy -Variety 1:30-Arthur Godfrey, HEX. 4, 9:30-Jack Benny, KNX. 4:30-Amos 'n' Andy, HNX, 5:00-Edgar Bergen, HEX. 7:30-Phil Harris. Alice Faye,

KFI. .8:00-Our Miss Books, KNX. 8:30-My Little Margie, KNX. 9:00-Edgar Bergen, HEX.

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KWHW-Italian Novelties. HXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

12:05-HFAC-Piano Parade. 12:15-HFI-World of Books.

Sundays at 12:15 ... hear

BILL CUNNINGHAM America's Most Forthright

World -Events Reporter presented by

Metropolitan Federal Saving,

KHJ ... 930 kc

HIM Huts-;gill Cunningham HGIf.-Pop Parade.

12:30-RECA-New, Summary. HFI HFSD-Facts Forum. KHJ-Music. HFAC-Encores at The Met. KGB-Under Arrest. HGER-Kostelanetz. HOWL-Hungarian Melodies. HPOL-Pasadena Christian

Center. KRKD-Sunday on the Ranch. HWHW-Portuguese Hour.

12:43-RECA-Paulena Carter, Piano. HFI, HFSD--Critic at Large. KFVD-Piano Parade. HGER-Prison Missionary. HF:CA-Dr. Charles E. Fuller. KFI-Opera for Everyone. KHJ, KGB-Lanny Ross Show. KNX, HFIiIB-Syncopation

Piece. HBIG-Band Review. KFAC-Sunday Theatre. KF'VD-Moods A Melodies. HFWB-Al Jarvis. KGER-Healing Waters. KGFJ-Serenade to Afternoon. KGIL-Easy Listening. HLAC-Peter Potter. KMPC-Music City Show. HOWL-Scandinavian Hour. KPOL-Music of Italy. KRKD-Sunday on the Ranch. KWHW-Latin American

Rhythms. KXLA-Eddy Arnold Show. 1:15-HGIL-Pentecostal Tabernacle. KHJ-Guy Lombardo. KFWB-Fan in the Stand. KGB-Tapestry of Melody. KMPC-Dugout Dope.

1:25-RFWB-Baseball. 1:30-HFI-Opera.

KHJ KGB-Clyde Beatty. ¿HNX. KnEB-Arthur Godfrey

Digest. KBIG-Music Hour. KFVD-Rhythm Tunes. EGER-Sunshine Mission. HLAC--570 Club. RMPC-L.A. Angels. KXLA-Church in the Barn.

1:55*KHJ, KGB-News. 42-Voice of Prophecy. HFL HFSD-Opera.

KHJ, KFXM, KGB. HVOE- The Shadow.

KNX,KFMB-King Arthur (;odfrey's Roundtable.

KALI-Calif. Hungarian Hr. 'MEG-Music Hour. HFAC-Su;tday Theatre. KFOX-Good News. KGER-Long Beach Band. HGFJ-H'wood House

Presents. HG1J-Musical Strings.

*HL News; 67O Club. HOWL-Catholic Holy Hour. HPOI -Sunday Record

Review. HWKW-Long flaying

Records. HXLA-Challenge to Youth. 2:15-KFOX-Healing Waters.

2:30RECA-Greatest Story Ever Told.

HFI-Opera. HHJ, KFXM, KGB, KVOE- True Detective Mysteries.

HNX, KFMB-Hollywood Story,

KBIG-Southland Serenade. KFAC-Sunday at the "Pops." HFOX-Life & Comfort. KFVD-Harlem Holiday. KGER-Colonial Tabernacle. KGFJ-Say It With Music. HOWL-Spanish Home Hoar. EXLA-Music.

2:55*HNX. KFMB-Cedric Adams. -KECA-Billy Graham. HFI-Best Plays. Dennis King

in "St. Helena." KHJ, KFXM, KGB, HVOE-

Nick Carter. ¿HNX, KFMB-Theatre of

Stars. KBIG-Southland Serenade. HFAC-Museum Concert. HFOX-Gospel Youth Program KFVD-The Sunday Show.

Eddie Rodrigues.

TV-RADIO -Maine Hall.

KIEv-What's New? *HLAC-News; 570 Club.

BOWL-Yiddish Hour. HWKW-Salute to Reservista.

3:25*HHJ KGB-Cecil Brown. *KBIG-World News. 3:30-HE(A-Herald of Truth. ¿KHJ, KFN,.M, KGB. HVOE-

Squad Room. HNX, KFMB-There's Music

in the Air. KFOX-Pentecostal Church. HOER-Temple Time. HGIL-Composer's Corner. HPOL-Hebrew Mission. KWKW-Pascasio Hour.

3:45-HPOL-Misaion Alliance Church.

4 RECA-Church in the Home. HFI, HFSD-Jason and The Golden Fleece.

*KHJ KGB-News. ¿KNX KFMB-Jack Benny,

Guest: Jane Russell. KBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. HFAC-Musical Masterpieces. KFOX-Sunshine Mission. KF VD-Music. HGER-Old Fashioned Revival. HGFJ-Dixieland. KGII.-Composer's Corner.

*KIEV-News; Music. *HLAC-News; Alex Cooper.

KMPC-Hits and Airs. KOWL-Italian Hour. KPOL-Tinie to Remember. KWHW-Pa,easio Hour.

4:15-KHJ, KGB-Paul Carter. RMPC-L.A. Angels. KRKD-Whose Birthday

Is It? 4:30-KECA-Wings of Healing.

"(MI-Univ. of Chicago Roundtable.

KIEL KGB-Reviewing Stand. ¿KNX., HFMB--Amos 'N' Andy.

KBIG-Movietime. HFOX-Second Assembly of

God. KFVD-Children's Hour. HOWL-Faith of Our Fathers.

*HPOL-News of the World. HWKW-United Baptist.

4:45-KOWL-Calif. Civil Defense. KPOL-Invitation to Melody. AECA-American Music Hall. KFL KFSD-Bob Considine,

Listen Every Sunday

tirh the MICKEY KATZ SHOW.

5 to 6 p.m..-KHJ 930 Presented by

MODERN RYE BAKERIES PEPSI -COLA

RH.1, KGB-Mir key Katz. ¿KNX, KFMB.-Edgar Bergen

Show. HBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. KFAC-Concert Favorites. KFOX-Evangelist Program. HFVD-Revive at Five. KGER-Bible Treasury Hour. KGFJ-Bolero Club.

*KLM'-News; Alex Cooper. KMP('-Magie of Melody. HOWL-Syrian Lebanon

Musical Society. KPOL-Invitation to Melody. KRKD-King', Ambassador. HWHW-Fun Fest. HXLA-Music.

5:10-KFWB-Dave Ballard. 5:15-KFI-Top Story.

HGER-Voice of China. 5:30-KECA-International Star

Parade. KFSD-Theatre Clulldt

RFAC-Sunday Serenade. HFOX-Broadcast of Truth.

ADVENTURES FROM THE BIBLE

Bible stories for children as told by Marilee Earle

Sunday - 5:30 p.m.

KFVD-Adventures from the Bible.

KGER-Immaauel Christian Assembly

AGIL-Tahitian Memories. KWKW-Don Pancho Hour. KXLA-Lincota Ave. Church. KGFJ-Favorite Stories.

3:3.-KECA-Telegram for Yon. 6HECA-Walter Winchell. KFI-Theatre Guild.

LIFE SUNDAY RADIO LOGS *KHJ, ,KFXM, KGB, HVOE-

News. 1/KNX, HFMB-Hallmark Play-

house. KFAC-Masters of Music.

*KFOX, KXLA-News. KFVD-Sing For Your Sapper. KFWB-Flying Feet. KGER-Dr. E. F. Weber. KGFJ-Request Performance. KGIL-Dinner Concert.

*HLAC-News; Top Ten Tunes. KMPC-Magic of Melody. HPOL-Invitation to Melody. KRKD-Sign Posts to Health. KWKW-Don Pancho Hour.

6:15*KECA-Taylor Grant. KHJ, KGB-Pentagon Report. KPOL-Sunday Vespers. KXLA-Music.

8:25*KBIG-News. 6:30-KECA-Cinema Music Hall.

¿HFI, KFSD-Dragnet. KHJ, KGB-Bandstand, U.S.A. HNX, KFMB-Choral

Symphony. KFOX-Hat's Memory Room. HMS-Cis il Liberties. KGER-Lutheran League. K61E-Easy Listening. KMPC-Magie of Melody. KRKD-Full Gospel Evangelist HWKW-Proudly We Hail. HXLA-Lutheran Gospel Hoar.

(I :45-KNX-International Music Men.

KFWB-Blind Artists Guild. 7*KECA-Musio Hall of

Memories. ¿BFI, HFSD-Barry Craig.

HHJ KGB, KVOÊ-Little Symphonies.

¿KNX-Broadway, My Beat. KFAC-Ballet Time. KFOX-Pentecostal Church of

Bell. KFVD Signature Song. HEWS-Union Rescue Mission. KGER-Dr. Gordon Palmer. KGF. -Aye Maria Hour.

*KLA -News; Top Ten Tunee. KMPC-Jimmy Fidler. KWHW-Central Church. KXLA-National Voice.

7:15-KMPC-Service Show. *KXLA-Neves.

7:30¿RECA-This Week Around the World.

IMF], HFSD-Phil Harris, Alice Faye.

KHJ, KGB-Down You Go. ¿KNX, KFMB-The Whistler.

HFAC-Halls of Sound. KFOX-Sunday Gospel. KFWB-Community

Newspaper. KGER-John Brown. KGF.1-Favorite Stories of the

Week. KGIL-Music Box. KMPC-Show Music. KVOE-City Manager. KXLA-Church of Open Door.

7:45-HFWB-Rosary Hour. KGFJ-Your Star Time,

7:55*HHJ, HVOE-News. 8*RECA-Monday Mording

Headlines. HFI-Charieen Hawkes & Co.

¿KB.1, KFXM. KGB, HVOE- Twenty Questions.

¿ENVBrooks., KFMB-Our Miss

KFAf Evening Concert. HFON-Art Center Concert. KFWB-Presbyterian Church. KGER-Bethel Reformed Ch.

*HGFJ-News. KGII.-Songs of Our Time.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. RMPC-Legion Salute. KWKW-Maple Chapel. HXLA-Open Door Church.

8:15*KECA-QQuotable Quotes. KGFJ-I They Had Lived. KMPC-Hour of St. Francis.

8:30-KECA-Stewart Craig. HFI, KFSD-Standard Hour. KHJ, KGB-Don Lee Music

Hall. ¿K X, KFMB-My Little

Margie. KGFJ-College of Divine

Science. *HGIL-News; Music.

RMPC-Reliious News Reporter.

KWKW-Voice of Prophecy. 8:45*HECA-Paul Harvey.

HOER-Message to Israel. KGFJ-Dept. of Employment. KMPC-Start to Live.

9-HECA-Meditations for Moderns.

¿KFI HFSDStandard Hour. *EMI, KFXM, KGB, EVOE-

Newspaper__ of the Air. ¿ENV. KFMB-Edgar Bergen

Show. Guest: Jane Russell. HFAC-Evening Concert. HFOX-Victory Baptist Ch.

HFWB-What's the Issue? KGER-Bethel Church. KGFJ-Antioch Baptist CIS. KGIL-Musical Scrapbook.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. KMPC-Freedom Story. KXLA-Old Fashioned

Revival. 0:15-KECA-Garden of Eden.

KHJ-Dance Band. KMPC-Songs of Yesterday. HMS-Walter White. HWHW-Heritage of Israel.

0:30-KECA-Cathedral Vespers. KFI-Stranger from the Sen. HHJ, KFX31, KGB-

Chicago Theater. ¿HNX, KFMB-Jack Beatty.

KFOX-Ray Robinson. KFSD-Meet the Press. HFW'B-Drew Pearson. HGER-Zion ä:i11 Baptist. .

HLAC-Who Knows This? RMPC-Lucky Dance Time. KWKW-San Gabriel Church.

8:45-HFI-Mayor Bowron Reports. KFWB-Let's Talk Politics.

10*KECA-George Sokolsky. *HFI, KFSD-The Reporter.

KH.I, KFXliM. KGB-Chicago Theater.

*KNX-10 o'Clock Wire. KFAC-Gateway to Musk. EMS-Rabbi Magnin. HGFJ-H'wood Bouse Party. KLAC-Freedom Forum. KMPC-Lucky Dance Time. HXLA-Voice of Calvary.

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KRKD

every night except Saturday 10:15-10:30 p.m. every morning ex- cept Sunday 6:45-7 a.m.

10:15-HECA-Dr. Frederick Balles. KFI-Meet the Veep. KNX, HEMS-George Fisher. KFSD-Lucky Dance Time.

10:30-KECA-Career Theatre. KFI-Meet The Press. KHJ. KGB-Young Peoples

Church of the Air. KNX-Stuart Craig. KFOX-The Great Montage. KFWB-Echoes of Eden.

10:45-KNX-Dance Band. il *KECA-Bill Pannell's Orsk *HFI, KNX-News. *KHJ-News; Crowell's Nast.

KFAC-Great Ideas. KFSD. RMPC-Lucky Lager

Time. HFW'B-Echoes of Eden. HGB-News: Music.

*HGFJ-News; Norman.ene

We Hall. U:15--HFI-Nocturne.

KNX-Stuart Craig. 11:30-KECA-Lawrence Walk's

Orch. KNX-Hawthorne. KFAC-Musio Before Midnight. HFWB-Music You Want. HGFJ-Five-Four Ballroom.

11:45-HFI-Palladium Orch. 1,-KECA-Dr. Billy Graham.

KNX-Musie Till Dawn. HFAC-Musie Out of the Night

(to O). KMPC-All Night Revue.

12 :30-KECA-Concert Echoes.

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MAY15,1953 TV-RADIO LIFE yyor a>vr oxoxaxaYoxa C

Monday-Friday Daytime Radio Logs

ALL NITE LISTENING "Nightowl Special"

12:00-2:00 A.M. "Sleepy Time. Gal"

2:00-4:00 A.M. "Nightowl Special"

4:00-6;00 A.M. "Morning Almanac"

6-6:50 A.M. "News" 6:50 - 7 A.M.

The Original Twenty-four Hour Station KGFJ 1230Kc.

*Indicates News Broadcast ¿Indicates Highlight

81KECA, KCBQ-Don McNeill. KFI -Johnny Murray Talks It

Over. *KHJ, KGB, KVOE-

Cecil Brown. KNX-Ralph Story. HALL-Or. S. B. Bailee. KBIG-The Early Bird.

Friendliest Show on Radio Wes Tuttlé s

"TUTTLETIME" 7 A.M. Daily

K:h-{ D-Tuttle Time. *HFWB, KLAC. HMPC. KXLA

-News. KIEV-Allin Slate. HOWL-Spanish Hour.

*KPOL-Living Word-M, W, Th, F; News-Tu.

KWKW-Latin Rhythms. 8:05-KEWB-Mark Scott.

KLAC-Stock Market Report. 8:15*KH.I, K\ X, KOWL, KV0E-

New's. KALI-Helen Markham. KFW13-Bill Leyden. HGFJ-Delinquency

Prevention-M. The Judge Speaks-Tu. Voice of the Blind-W'. Your Country at Work-Th. L.A. Fire Dept.-F.

KLAC-Sam Baiter. K:MPG-Bus. News; Sports. KPOL-Voice of Calvary. KRKI)-Modern Melodies-M;

('harsh of H'wood-Tu, W, 'Ch. F.

8:20*HHJ, HVOE-Gabriel Heatter. KLAC-Haynes at the Reins.

8:25*KHJ-Holland Engle. *KBIG-Commuters' Edition.

8:30*HFI-Pat Bishop Reports. KHJ, KGB, KVIIE-Bible

Institute Hour-M. W, F; Haven of Rest-Tu. Th.

.¿KNX, KFMB-Grand Slam. KFOX-Words of Life.

*KFVD-News. KFWB-Breakfast Club-W. KGER-Voice of China. KGFJ-Dr. Murphy.

*KGIL, KFAC. HFVD. KRKD -News.

*KMPC-Norman Nesbitt. HOWL-Precious Memories. Kl'OL-John MacShane Show.

e KWKW-Morning Serenade. KXLA-Haven of Rest-M. W.

F. KRKD-Modern Melodies.

8:40-KMPC-Clock Watcher.

Start Your

"Good Morning with

BUENOS DIAS 6-7 Mon. thru Sat.

Eddie Rodriguez

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8:45-KFI-Andy and Virginia. KNX-Rosemary. KFAC-Unity. REVD-Spin and Win.

*KFWB. KGFJ-News. KGER-Bible Treasury.

8:55*KBIG-Southland News.

9 KECA-Garden Guide. KFI-Andy and Virginia. 101.1-Music-M, Tu. F; Paula

Stone-W: Charles Antell- Th.

KNX, KFM113-Wendy Warren KBIG-Catalina Coffee Club. KFAC-Morning Concert. KFOX-Pentecostal Tab'ncl.

*HFSD, KLAC-News. KFWB-Bill Leyden-M, Tu,

Th, F; Breakfast Club-W. KGER-Lutheran Hour. HGFJ-Bing Sings. KGIL,-Keyboard Rhythms. KIEV-Allio Slate.

*HMPC-News; Clock Watcher. HOWL-American Jewish Pam Kl'OL-John MacShane Show. KRKD-Sweet Harmonies. KWKW-Angel Lerma. KXLA-Bar Nothin' Ranch.

9:05-KLAC-Haynes at the Reins. 9:10-KECA-Betty. Crocker. 9:15*KECA, K('BQ-Chet Huntley.

KFI-Ladies' Day. KHJ. KGB. HVOE-H. R.

Baukhage. KNX, KFMB-Aunt Jenny. KBI.A-.Julie Stoker. KFOX-Home Missionary.

*KF VIl-News. KGFJ-Housewives Hit Parade

9:25-KHJ, KGB-Music. *KBIG. HMPC-#'ewe.

9:30-RECA, KCBQ-Turn to a Friend.

KHJ-Norma Young. KNX, REME-Helen Trent, KALI-Beautiful Mexico.

FA('-Piano Parade. K FOX-Gospel Friends. Kl'{ i)-Spin and Win.

*KFW'B-News; Al ,Jarvis. KGB-Music for Milady. KGEli-John Brown. KG I'.J-Spotlight Parade. KG11.-At Home With the

Masons. KIEV-Lawrence Welk. KI .AC-Peter Potter. KM l'(1-Chef Milani. KOWL-Spanish Home Hour. KI'Ol.-John MacShane Show. KVDR-Dean's Den. KW'KW-Tony Sein. Bob

Mercardo. KXLA-Eddie Kirk.

9:45*KFI-Midmorning News. *KNX, KFMB-Our Gal Sunday

9:50*KG I' ,1-News. 9:55*KFAC:-Dick Joy. News.

10KECA, KCBQ-Don Gardiner. KFI-Victor H. Lindlahr.

*KHJ, KGB, HVOF Newspaper of the Air.

KNX-Road of Life. KBIG-Are Ya Listenin? KFAC-Composers' Corner.

*KFOX, KGER-News. KFWB-Al Jarvis. HGFJ-Yesterday's Hits. KIEV-Dave Shaw.

*KLAC-News; Peter Potter. *KMPC-News; Ira Cook.

KOWL-Yiddish Hour. HPOL-('harles Anteli-M;

John McShane-Tu. W, Th, F.

KRKD-Garden Calendar-M, W, Th, F; Modern Harmonies-Tu.

10:05-KFOX-Social Security-M; Assembly of God-Tn-F.

10:10-KECA. KCBQ-.Jack Beech. 10:15-KF.('A, KCBQ-Music Hall of

Fame. KFI-Garden Guide. WW1, KFXM KGB. HVOE-

Tel lo -Test. KNX-Ma Perkins.

*KFMB, KFVD-News. KFOX-Ades. in Music-M. KGER-Tommy Baird. KRHD--Dr. Richardson.

10 :25*KFI-News. }KBIG-Homemakers Edition.

KFOX-Women in News-Tu-I *KPOL-News, M, Tu, Th, F.

10:30-KECA-My True Story. KFI HFSD-Strike It Rich. KH.I, KGB-Jack Wagner

Show. KNX KFMB-Young Dr.

Malone. KFAC-Your Soloist. RFOX-Adv. In Research-M;

IC

P o L Tune to 1540 on your dial

AWAY FROM THE CROWD ON

1540 News - - Music

Temperature Reports

Marine tor'w-lu; Civil De- tense-W, r.,xcursions io Science-Th; Music-P.

KEA-it-Spin and Win. *KFWB-News; Al Jarvis.

KGER-Helen Markham. KGFJ-Easy Rhythm. KMPC-ira Cook. HOWL-Spanish Hour. HPOL-John McShane-M,

Tu; Merchants Quiz-W. Tb, F.

REED-News; Modern Harmonies -31, Tu, Th; Tops in pops-W, F.

KWKW-La Hora De Los Angeles.

*KXLA-News: Music. 10:45-KHJ-Music.

KNX, KFMB-Guiding Light. HUER-Rev. Le Roy Kopp.

10:50*KGFJ-News. 10:55-KECA-Whispering Streets.

*KFAC-Dick Joy. News.

11 'CA-Whispering Streets.

¿HFI KFSD-Double or Nothing.

KHJ, KFXM, KGB. KVOE- Ladies Fair.

KNX, KFMB-Second Mn Burton.

*KALI-News; feddy Fregoso. KBIG-Are la Listenin'T KFAC-Masters in Miniature.

*KFOX-News; Music. KFVD-Bible Institute. KEW/11-AI Janis. KOF,J-Musical Pt raits. KIEV-Dave Shaw.

*KLAC-News; Peter Potter. *KMPC-News: tra Cook.

Standard Hour-F. KOW'L-Spanish Hour.

*K1'01.-News: Dental Society -M; John McShane-Tu; Merchants Quiz-W. Th, F.

U:15-RECA-When A Girl Marries. KNX-ferry Mason. KFAC-Folk Songs. KGER-Sunshine Mission. KPOL-Guest Star-M.

*KXLA-Pasadena News. 11:25*KHJ KGB-Sam Hayes.

*KBIG-Southland Roundup. 11:30-KECA-Ronnie Kemper.

KF1, KFSD-The Phrase That Pays.

¿KHJ. KGB. HYDE-Queen tor a Day.

KNX, KFMB-Nora Drake. KCBO-Lire Like a Million-

aire. . KFAC-Music Hall.

KFVD-Rescue Mission. *KFWB-Sews; Al Jarvis. *KGER-News: Bible School.

CURT GARRET at the

PIANO "Variety on Piano"

11:30 A.M. "Piano Moments" -2:30 P.M.

KGFJ 1230 Kc.

KGFJ-Variety on Piano. *HOWL-Serenade in Blue-M;

U.N. Story-Ter, Les Brown -W'; Errand of ilercy-Th: National Guard-Sa

K1'OL-A Boy, A Girl, A Band.

*RK D-News: L. Welk. KXLA-Hometown Jamboree.

11:40*KFI-Local News. 11:45-KFI, HFSD-Bob Hope.

KNX, KFMB-Brighter Day. KGER-Dan Gilbert. KOWL-Easy Street.

11:50*KGFJ-News. 11:55*KFAC-Dick Joy. News.

12*KECA-Hank Weaver, News. KFI-Farm Reporter.

*KHJ, KGB, KIEV. KLAC, KADF News.

*KNX-News. Bill Kenneally. KBIG-Catalina Calling. KFAC-Luncheon Concert.

*KFVD-Editor of the Air. KFWB-AI Jarvis. KGER-Songs for Luncheon. KGFJ-Continental Gems.

*KIEV-News; Dave Shaw. KM l'C-Basebal I. KOWL-Joe Adams Show. KPOL-Temple Baptist Church K RKD-Red Murrell. KXLA=Hometown Jamboree.

12:05-KLAC-Peter Potter. 12:15-KECA-.Paul Harvey.

HFI. KFSD-Road of Life. *KHJ. K(ÌB-Cedric Foster.

KNX-Hilltop House. *KFOX, KGER, KMPC-News.

12 :25*KBIG-World News Roundup. 12:30-KECA--,tack Owens.

KF!, HFSD-Pepper Young. KH.11-Carnival of Music.

¿KNX, HEMS-Art Linkletter. KBIG-Catalina Calling. KCBQ-Bill Ring. KFO X-The Record Race. KFVD-Midday Memories.

*KFWB-.News; Guy Runnion. KGB-Sidewalk Reporter. KGER-Luncheon Serenade. KGF,/-Mesic Festival. KGIL-Homemakers Matinee. KI.AC-Bob McLaughlin. KFOL-Joe White. KXLA-Glenn Wild's Band.

12:45-KF1 KFSD-Right to Happiness.

*KFAC-Dirk Joy. News. KFWB-Bill Anson. KGB-Behind the Story.

12:55*KHJ-News. KBIG-Weather Roundup. KBLA-Julie Stokes.

*KWKW-News; Sports. KECA-Bill Ring. KFI, KFSD-Backstage Wife. KH,1, KFXM, KGB, KVOE-

.Jack Kirkwood Show. KNX-Wendell Noble. KBIG-Catalina Calling. K('B(I-My True Story'. KFAC-Employment Review-

M; Songs of France-Tu; Talks on Books-W; L.A. Medical Assoc.-Th; Salva- tion Army-F.

KFOX-Texas Tiny (to 3). HFVD-Shopping Highlights. KFWB-Bill Anson. KGFJ-From Sunset and Vine.

*KGER-News; Norman Clou- tier-M: Wayne King-Tu: Stories to Remember-W; Vincent Lopez-Th; Men Behind Melody-F.

KIEV-Top Tunes. *KLAC-News; Sports. *KMPC-News; Ira Cook.

KOWL-Joe Adams. Kl'OL-.Joe White. KRHD-Polka Time. KXLA-Music. KW'KVV-Bill Garr Show.

t:05-KLAC-570 Club. 1:13-RECA-Bill Davidson Show.

KFI, KFSD-Stella Dallas. KNX, REME-Home Folka-

31. W, F': Mr. Information- To, Th.

KFAC Storybook Tinte-M; Making Friends With Music -Tu, W; Symphonies for Youth-Th; Trailways To Science-F.

KXLA-Farm News. 1:25-KNX-It Happens I:v cry Day.

*KBIG-Who's in the News. K('BQ-Whispering Streets.

1.30-REI, KFSD-Young Widder Brown.

KHJ, KGB, HVOE-Lucky L Ranch.

KNX-Philip Norman. KFAC-('nueert Matinee. REVD-Hnrlematinee.

*KFWR-News; Bill Anson. KGER-Notatime-M: Music

in the Air-Tu;' Cancer Society-W; Marine Corps- Th This is Your Navy-F.

KGFJ-Open Album. KIEV-Date With Slate. '

KXLA-L.A. in Review-M; Music-Tu. W. F; Books For Lou-Th

1:45-KF7, KFSD-Woman in My Houle.

KCBQ-When a Girl Marries. KGER-Garden School. KXLA-Music For You. M. Tu.

Th F. t:55-KBIG-Pass the Word-Tu. Th

2 KECA-Betty Crocker. REI. KFSD-Just Plain Bill.

*KHJ, KFX.M, KVOE-Sage Brush Jamboree-M. Tu, Th; Quick, What's The Answer! -W. F.

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Daytime Logs (Continued)

*KNX-News. KALI-Beautiful Mexico. KBIG-Southland Serenade. KFOX-Texas Tiny. KFWB-Bill Anson. KGB-Open House-M, Tu.

Th; Quick What's the Answer?-W, F.

KGER-News; Here's to Vets -M; News, Proudly We Hall-Tu; News, Serenade in Blue-W; News, U.N. Story -Th; News, Ted Beneke.

KGFJ-Always on My Mind. KIEV-Date With Slate.

*KLAC-News; Sports. *KMPC-News; Johnny Grant.

KPO1-Melody Matinee. HRHD-FIre Dept.-M; County

Schools-Tu. Th; Gov't Speaks-W: Tops in Pops -F.

KWHW-Bill Garr. 2:05-KECA-Art and Dotty Todd.

KNX-George Fisher. KLAC-570 Club.

2:15-KFI, KFSD-Front Page Farrell

KHJ-Music-M, Tu, Th. KNX, KFMB-Arthur Godfrey. KGER-Jute Christy-M. KRKD-County Schools-M:

Income Tax-Tu; Fran War- ren-W; Sammy Kaye-Th. 2 :25*HBIG-News.

*KHJ-Bob Greene. News. 2:30-KECA-Garden of Eden.

KFI KFSD-Lorenzo Jones. KHJ-Fearless Follies. KFAC-Today's Pop Concert.

*KFWB-News; Bill Anson. KGB-Game of the Day. KGER-Peter Slack, Organ. KGFJ-Piano Moments. KGIL-Eddie Fisher. HWHW-Fire Facts -51;

L.P. Records-Tu-F. HXLA-Continental Serenade. HKKD-Daily Visits with the

Bible. 2:45-KECA-Dramatic Show.

KFI-The Doctor's Wife. KCBQ-I.um & Abner. HRHD-Tops in Pops.

2-KECA-Beat the Record. HFI, HFSD-Welcome Travelers.

KHJ-Fearless Follies. KNX,KFMB-Arthur Godfrey. HBI-Southland Serenade.

KCBQ-Paul Harvey. *KFAC-News: Keyboard

Stylings. KFWB-Bill Anson.

*KGER-News; Homelife. KGFJ-Musle In the Air. KIEV-What's New?

*KLAC, KMPC. KXLA-News. KOWL-.hoe Adams Show. KPOL-Jim Narz-111, Tu, W, F; Merchant's Quiz.-Th. HWKW-L.P. Records.

3:05-KLAC-570 Club. KMPC-Johnny Grant.

3:15-KBLA-Julie Stokoe. K('BQ-Jack Owens Show. v*K FV D-News.

KGEK-Music to the Afternoon.

KXLA-Tom Brennen Show. 3:25*HBIG-World Roundup.

*HPOL-News. 3:30-KECA-Cal Tinney.

KF1-Dr. Paul. KHJ-Fearless Follies. KFAC-World of Opera.

*KFWB-News; Bill Anson.

HGER-Music by Roth-M; Date in H'wood-Tu; Music of Manhattan-W, F: Freddy Martin-Th.

KG1L-Record Revue. KIEV-Dave Shaw. HOWL-Paul Compton Show. KPOL--Jim Nara Show. KWHW-Forward March-M;

Red Cross-Tu: Sacramento Newsletter-W: Serenade in Blue-Th; Traffic Quiz-F.

KXLA-Officer Jackson-Tb. 3:45-KFI, KFSD-Dave Garroway.

11114-Lynn Looks at Holly- wood.

KNX, KFMB-Curt Massey. KFVD-Pensions. HWHW-Social Security-M.

3:50*KGFJ-News. 3:55-KECA-Betty Crocker.

4-KECA-Mary Margaret McBride.

KFI HFSD-Life Can Be Beautiful.

*HHJ, KFXIII, KGB. KVOE- Fulton Lewis. Jr.

KNX, KFMB-Ruth Ashton. KALI-Voice of So. America KB1G-Dancetime at Avalon.

*KFOX, KLAC, KMPC-News. KFAC-Musical Masterpieces. KFVD-Mild and Mellow. KFWB-Red Rowe Rancho.

*KGER-News; Commuter's Carousel.

KGFJ-Moods in Music. KGIL-Western Trails.

*KIEV-News; Dave Shaw. KLAC-Alex Cooper. HOWL-Chica's Swingtime. K POL-Startirre.

*KWKW-News; Bill Sampson. 4:05-KNX, KFMB--Robert Q.

Lewis. KMPC-Johnny Grant.

4:10-KNX-Jimmy Wakely. 4:15 KFI-Local News. /KM, ,KFXM, KGB, KVOE-

Frank Hemingway. 4:20HFI-Burritt Wheeler. 4:25-HBIG-Business News. 4:30-KECA-Nancy Holme Show.

KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Curt Massey.

KNX-Hawthorne's Mail Bag. HBIG-Movietime.

"DIXIELAND" 4:30 P.M. Daily

4 to 5 P.M. Sunday KGFJ ' 1230 Kc.

KGFJ-"Dixie." Dave Manning KFOX-Sports News. KIND-Clyde's Ride,

*KFWB-News; Red Rowe. KMPC-Johnny Grant. *KI'OL-News. HRHD-Tops in Pops. KXLA-Melody Valley.

4 :45*KECA-Headline Edition. *KHJ, KFXM, KGB, KVOE-

Sam Hayes. KPOL-Musical Caravan-M-

Th; Spanish Hit Parade-F. 4:55-KECA-Frank Bingman,

KFI-Art Baker. *KNX-City Editor.

Monday Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs in Lightface Type; P.M. Programs in Boldface

Drama 6:00-Lux, KNX. 7:00-The Falcon. KHJ. 7:35 --Command Theatre, KNX. 9:00-Suspense, KNX.

Mystery -Detective 7:30-Hall of Fantasy, KHJ. 8:00-Let George Do It, KHJ. 8:30-Under Arrest, HHJ,

Comedy -Variety 2:15-Arthur Godfrey, KNX. 7:00-Bob Hawk, KNX.

Corr men t -Narration 4:15-Frank Hemingway, KHJ. 4:20-Burritt Wheeler, HFI.

Sports 5:15-Toni Harmon. KNX. 5:45-Sam Baiter, KLAC.

6:00-Bob Kelley, KMPC. Quiz, Participation

8:00-McNeill Bkfst Club, KECA 8:30-Grand Slam, KNX.

11:00-Double or Nothing, KFI, 11:30-Queen for a Day, KHJ. 12:30-Art Linkletter, HNX, 3:00-Welcome Travelers, KFI. 8:00-Life Begins at 80, KEC % 8:30-Talent Scouts, KNX, 8:35-Standing Room Only,

MECA. Classical, Semi -Classical Music 5:30-Voice of Firestone, KFI, 7:35-AI Goodman's Musical

Album, KFI. 8:30-Railroad Hour, Kil. 9:00-Pacific Telephone Hour,

KFI

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Log Listings

KECA-Elroy Hirsch. *KFI-Feature Wire.

KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Bobby Benson. t

*KNX, KFMB-Ed. R. Marrow. HBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. KIND-Clyde's Ride. KFWB-Red Rowe. HGER-Commuter's Carousel, KGFJ-Jive at Five. KLAC-Alex Cooper.

*KMPC, KWKW-News. KPOL-Musical Caravan. HOWL-Vance Graham. KXLA-Melody Valley.

5:15-KECA, K('BQ-Virgil Pinkley. *KFI-News. KNX-Tom Harmon.

KFOX-Let's Go To Town. KGFJ-Pianists of the Future.

*KMPC-John T. Flynn. KWKW-Sports.

5:30*HE('A, WWI-Chet Huntley. HFI, KFSD-Voice of Firestone.

KHJ KGB. KVOE-Wild Bill Hickok.

*KNX-Carrol) Alcott. *KFOX-News.

CÁRROT TOPPER TIME featuring

Les "Carrot -top" Anderson Mon. thru Fri. 5:30-6:30 p.m.

KIND-Carrot Topper Time. KGFJ-Art Laboe Show. *KLAC-News; L.A. Today. KMPC-Stars of Song. KWHW-Romano Smeraldo. KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KECA, K('BQ-Bob (:erred. *KNX, HFME-News Goss.

KFVD-Sundown Serenade, HLAC-Sam Baiter Sports. form-Hite of Today.

5:55*KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Cecli Brown.

*KNX-Local News.

6 *HECA-Len Beardsley, KIT-George Putnam News.

*KHJ. KGB. HVOE--Gabriel Heatter,

KNX, KFMB-Lax Theatre, *KFOX, KLAC-News. KMPC-Bob Kelley. Sports.

HWHW-Italian Melodies. 6:05-KLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 6:15*KECA-Elmer Davis. *KFI-Rill Haworth, News. *KHJ KGB-Mutual ,Newsreel.

*KMPC-News. 6:25-KHJ-Conrad the Coffee

Connoisseur. 8:30-HE(A-Garden of Eden.

KFI-American Way. KHJ-Behind the Story. KFVD-Sundown Serenade. KFWB--America Dances. HMI'(' -1[111 Stewart Show, 6:45-KE('A-Lum & Abner.

*KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Sam Hayes.

K(''BQ-Elmer Davis. 6:55*KHJ. KGB-Bill Henry.

HECA, KCBQ-Lono Ranger. KFI, KFSD-Dinah Shore. HHJ, KGB KVOE-The

Falcon. HNX, HFMB-Bob Hawk.

KFOX-Long Beach Town Forum.

KIND-Happy Music. KGFJ-Musical Digest.

7:05-KLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 7:15-KFI-Mary Hickex. 7:25*KECA-Les Griffith, News. 7:30-KECA, KCBQ-Henry J.

Taylor. *KFI, KI ND-Clifton Utley. KH.I, KFXM, KGB. KVOE-

Hall of Fantasy. *KNX, KFMB-Cedric Adams.

KGER-Rev. Al Harlan. HGH.-Footlight Favorites. HWKW-La Hora Popular. KXLA-Toastmasters Club.

7:351HFI, HFSD-Melody Time. KNX, KFMB-Gtmmand Theatre.

7:45-KECA-Alistair Cooke. KFWB-Rosary Hour.

8HECA-Life Regius at 80.

Family IKHJ. KFX.M, KGB, KVOE- Lat George Do It.

KFI, HFSD-One Man's

*KNX. HFMB-Lowell Thomas KCBQ-ABC Promenade

Symph y, HFWB-Dave Ballard Show. KGIL-Accent on Melody.

*KLAC, KXLA-News. *KMPC-News; Bill Stewart.

8:10-HMPC-L.A, Angels. 8:15*KF1, KI'SD-News of the

World. KNX-Star Story Time. HGER-Hebrew Christian Hr. KLAC-iiene Norman. HXLA-Smiley, Barnette.

8:25-KNX-This I Believe. 8:30-KECA-Standing Room Only. KFI, KFSD-Railroad Hour.

Gordon MacRae and Dorothy Kirsten in "Circus Princess." HHJ KVOE-Under Arrest.

ILNX, KFMB-Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.

KGB-Ray Anthony Orch. HGER-Voice of China. KGFJ-College of Div. Science.

8:45-KFOX-Dr. Hewitt, KGER-Witnessing Laymen.

*KGFJ-News. HWKW-U.N, Story.

9*HECA, KCBQ-News of Tomorrow. KFI, HFSD-Paelfic Telephone Hour. George London, guest.

*KH.I KGB, KVOE-Newspaper of the Air.

HNX. KFMB-Suspense: Lloyd Nolan, Vial of Death,

KFOX-Ray Robinson Show. KGER-Dr. E. F. Weber. KGFJ-Hunter Hancock

(to 11:30). *HLAC-News; Gene Norman.

KMPC-Confidentially Yours. 9:15-KECA-Casino Room (»eh.

*KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Fulton Lewis Jr.

KMPC-Songs Yon Ordered. 9:30-KECA-Yesterday and Today, HFI-HFi Calling.

KHJ-Could This Be You? KNX, KFMB-do Stafford: KCBQ-Industry Reports. KGB-Reporters Roundup.

KMPCYERGR:31 M.

KMPC-Lucky Lager Dance. KWKW-Practical

Catholicism. 0:45-KNX KFMB-Jr. Miss.

K('BQ-Voice of Business. 9:55-KHJ, KGB. HVOE-Titus

Moody. i0*MEGA-ARC Late News,

*KFI, HFSD-The Reporter. KHJ-H, K. Baukhage.

*KNX-10 O'clock Wire, K('BQ-Edwin ('. HIll. KFWB-Larry Finley. KGB-Let's (lo to Town.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. 10:10*KECA-Edwin ('. Hill. 10:15-KECA-Dr. Frederick Bailee. KFI-A Joy Forever.

*KHJ, KGB-Frank Edwards. *KNX-William Kenneally. 10:25-KNX-Tom Harmon.

10:30-KECA-Music from the Moon. KFI-Repeat Performance, KHJ-Reporter's Roundup. KNX-Philip Norman. KGB-Muele Shop.

*KWKW-News; Bill Sampson (to 12).

10:55-KFI-Sports Final. KHJ-Music.

1KECA-Music from the Moon, *KFI, KHJ, HNX-Newa.

HFSD, KMPC-Lucky Lager. KFWB-Larry Finley.

*HH,1-News. *KLAC-News; Gene Norman.

11:10-KH.I-Game of the Day. KN N-T. Hanlon Scoreboard. 11:15-KFI-Al Poska, KNX-Merry-Go-Round.

11:30-KFt'.t-Bo,y Sierra Orch. KGFJ-Strictly Dixie. 11 :40-KNX-llawthorne. 11:45-K11-Palladium Orch.

HN N-Dwight Cooke-Asia. 11:55*KFI-News.

12*KE('.1-News. K I.:1-Mr. Celebrity, KFI-Midnight Flyer. KNX-Record Show. KFAC-Music Out of Night

(to 6). KFWB-Larry Finley (to 4). HOLE-Doug Douglas (to 5)

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5 p.m. Daytime Radio Log Listings

KECA-Elroy Hirsch. *KFI-Feature Wire.

KHJ, KGB. HVOE-Sgt. Preston.

*KNX. KFMB-Ed. B. Marrow. KBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. KFVD--Clyde's Ride. KFWB-Red Rowe.

KGEttu -Connuter's Carousel. HOF.-Jive at Five.

*KLAC-News; Sports. *HMPC, KWKW-News.

KOWL-Vance Graham. KPOL-Musical Caravan.

6:O3-KLAC-Gene Norman. 6:10-HMPC-Today in Sports. 5:15-KECA, K(:'BQ-Virgil Pinkley.

*KF7-News. 'KNX-Tom Harmon.

KGFJ-Keyboard Magic. *KMPC-John T. Flynn.

KWKW-Sports. 8:30*KECA, H('BQ-Chet Huntley.

KF7-World We Live In. KBJ, KGB, KVOE-Sky King.

*KNX-Carroll Alcott. *KFOX-News.

KFVD-Carrot Topper Time. *KFWB-News; Red Rowe.

KEER-Tab'ncl. Benedictions. KGFJ-Art Laboe Show.

*KLAC-News; L.A. Today. KMPC-Stars of Song. KWHW-.talian Hour. H_XLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KECA, KCBQ-Bob (tarred. *HFI, KFSD-Eimer Peterson. KNX, KFMB-News, Goss. KFOX-Tour Fisheaster.

¿KLAG-Sam Baiter, Sport.. KM PC-Hits of Today.

5:55*KHJ, KGB. HVOE-Cecil Brown.

*KNX-Local News.

6*KECA-Len Beardsley.

KFI-George Putnam News. *HHJ, KIMM, KGB. KVOE-

Gabriel Heatter. HNX, KFMB-Johnny Dollar. *KFOX. HLAC-News. *KFWB-News; Red Rowe.

KGFJ-Request Performance. dKMPC-Bob Heller, Sports.

KWKW-Italian Melodies. KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

6:05-HLAC-Ten Top Tunes. 8:15*KECA-Elmer Davis. *KFI-Bill Haworth, News.

*KHJ, KGB-Mutual Newsreel. KFWB-Mark Scott.

*KMPC-News. I:25-KHJ-Napes and Places in

the News. 8:30-HEC'A-Garden of Eden.

41E1'I, KFSD-Fibber McGee and Molly.

KHJ-Behind the Story. IHN.l', KFMB-My Friend

Irma. HFOX-Hal's Memory Room. HF VD-Sundown Serenade. HFWB-America Dances. HGER-Back to the Bible. HMPC-Race Recreations. KWHW-Hoyos Hour. KXLA-Frank Simon.

8:45-HECA-Lum and Abner. *KHJ, KFX.VM, KGB, HVOE--

News, Sam Hayes. 11(213Q-Elmer Davis.

8:55*HHJ. KGB-Bill Henry.

%,KF-KECA, HCBQ-Silver Eagle.

I, KFSD-Two for the Money.

KHJ, HVOE-Mickey Spillane Mysteries.

SNX, KFMB-People Are Funny.

HOER-Family Bible Hour. HGFJ-Musical Digest. HMPC-Bill Stewart.

7:06-HLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 7115-KFOX-Dick Haymes Show.

KFVD-Happy Music. 7:25*HECA-Les Griffith, News. 7:30 KECA-Mr. President.

/HFI, KFSD-Clifton Utley KHJ, KFXM, KGB. KVOE-

Peter Salem. KNX, EIBE-Hollywood

Music Hau. HCBQ-Standing Room Only. KWKW-La Hora Popular.

7:35-HFI-Melody Time. 7:45*KFOX-News.

KFWB-Rosary Hour. KXLA-Pasadena City College.

8IKECA, 14(13(4-Town Meeting. KFI, KFSD-One Man's

Family. JHHJ. KFXM, KGB. HVOE-

High Adventure. *KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.

KFOX-Bnddy Beason. HFWB-Hollywood Stars. HGER-Bible Treasury.

r Pace Thirty-two

Music you like Just enough news

KBIG DIAL 140 The Catalina Station

KGFJ-Blue of Evening. *HLAC-New.; Sam Baiter, *HMPC-News and Sports.

8:10-HMPC-Los Angeles Angels. 8:15*KFI, HFSD-News of the

World. *KNX-Cedrlo Adams.

KGEB-Hebrew Christian. HGFJ-U.S. Army Band, HLAC-Gene Norman.

*KXLA-News. 8:25-KNX-This I Believe. 8:30-HFI, KFSD-Eddie Fisher -

Don Ameche Show, HHJ KVOE-Count of Monte

Cristo. IIHNX-Mr. and' Mrs. North.

KGB-Vaughn Monroe Orch. KXLA-Smiley Barnette.

8:45*KECA-Monitor News. KFI-Rosemary (looney.

*HGFJ-News. 9*KECA, KCBQ-News of

Tomorrow. HFI, HFSD-Martin and s

Lewis. *KHJ, KFX.11, KGB, HVOE-

Newspaper of the Air. iHNX, KF.MB-Doris Day.

KFOX-Ray Robinson. HGER-Melody Four Quartet. KGFJ-Hunter Hancock

' (to 11:30). *KLAC-News; Gene Norman.

9:154KECA-Story of the Coronation.

*KHJ, HI 0E-Fulton Lewis, Jr.

K NX-Louella Parsons. *KWKW-News.

9:304KFI, KFSD-Red Skelton. KHJ, KGB-Search That

Never Ends. KNX, KFMB-Jo Stafford. KWKW-Council of Churches.

9:45-KECA-Science Editor. KNN. KFMB-Jr. Miss. KWHW-Stars' Stairway.

9:55-KHJ, KFX111, KGB, HVOE- Titus Moody Show.

KECA-ABC Late News. *KFI, KFSD-The Reporter.

KHJ-H. R. Baukhage. *KNX-1014CHO-Edwin O'clock

('. Hill. *KGER-News; Music. *HLAC''-News; Gene Norman.

10:10-KECA-Edwin C. Hill. 10:15-KECA-13r, Frederick Balles. HFI-A Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB-Frank Edwards. *KNX-Bill Henneally.

HFSD-Locky Dance Time. 10 :25-KNX-Tom Harmon. 10:30-KECA-Sophisticated Rhythm.

KFI-kepeat Performance. - HHJ-Crowell's Nest. KNX-Philip Norman. KFWB-Star of the Day. KGB-Muele Shop. HMPC-Lucky Lager Dance

Time. KWHW-Cafe Carnival.

10 :40-KFWB-Larry Finley. 10:45-KECA-Jack Riley'. arch. 10:55-ELI-Sports Final.

1 KECA-Music From the Moon. *KFI, KHJ, KNX-News.

KFOX-Irish World. KFSD, KMPC-Lucky Dance

Time. KEWB-Larry Finley.

*KLAC-News: Gene Norman. 11:10--KHJ-Game of the Day.

KNX-T. Hanlon Scoreboard. 11:15-KFI-Al Poska.

KNX-Merry-Go-Round. 11:30-KECA-Danny Stewart Orch.

HGFJ-Five-Four Ballroom. 11 :40-K N X-Ha wthorne. 11:45-KFI-Palladium Orch. 11 :55*HFI-News.

12*KECA-News. KFI-Midnight Flyer. KNX-Music Till Dawn. KFAC-Music Out of Night

(to 6). KFWB-Larry Finley (to 4). KGER-Doug Douglas (to 5) KGFJ-Nightowl Special (to

8). *HLAC-News; Alex Cooper

(to 6). HMPC-Midnight Serenade. KRHD-Moonlight Serenade.

(to 5). KWKW-King's Restaurant. KXXLA-Mr. Celebrity.

12 :15-KECA-Tennessee Ernie.

1HFI-Other Side of the Day

(to 5:30). 1:30-KXLA-Art Labo. (to 3:30).

2:15-Arthur Godfrey, KNX. 6:30-Fibber McGee & Molly, HFI 6:30-Mv Friend Irma, KNX. 7:00-People Are Funny, KNX. 9:00-Martin and Lewis, KFL 9:00-Doris Day, KNX. 9:30-Red Skelton. KF1.

Quiz. Participation 8:00-MeNeill Bkfst Club, KECA 8:30-Grand Slam, KNX.

11:00-Double or Nothing, HFI. 11:30-Queen for a Day, KHJ. 12:30-Art Linkletter, KNX. 3:00-Welcome Travelers, HFI. 7:00-Two for the Money. KFL 8:00-America's Town Meeting,

KECA. .

Sports 5:15-T,m Harmon, KNX.

Radio in Review-Continued

Off Mike ( Personalities )

Curt Massey Curt MaEsey, the singing co-star of CBS Radio's "Curt

Massey Time," made his professional debut in the Ros- well, New Mexico, jail.

This was not as inauspicious a start as it mai' seem at first glance, however, since he was there at the in- vitation of the sheriff, who wanted him to play for the prisoners. He was only nine years old, and the sheriff paid him a 'dollar for his concert.

Today Curt also plays t r u m p e t, piano and just about every other musi- cal instrument, in addition to having a fine baritone voice.

His whole family is just as musical, if not as well known. Curt's five broth- ers and his sister, Louise, also played various musical instruments and to- gether they formed a' band that toured the midwest and Canada.

He attended a music conservatory in Kansas City, Missouri, began doing character roles on Station KMBC, and played with the orchestra at Kansas City's Pla-Mor Ball- room. He became leader of the orchestra a few months after he joined it.

It was about the same time that he met his wife, Edythe, whom he married in June, 1932. They now live in Beverly Hills with their two sons, Stevie, eleven, and David, five.

A year after his marriage, Curt and his sister formed "The Westerners." Their success in radio's "National Barn Dance" took them to New York where they were a hit in the network big-time shows like "Showboat" and the "Al Pearce Show."

In 1940 Curt went to Chicago, determined to discard the label of "Western singer," and starred in his own radio show there until 1945, when California beckoned.

In Hollywood Curt was immediately successful, work- ing on shows with Red Skelton, the Andrews Sisters, David Rose and others.

In the' summer of 1949 "Curt Massey Time" went on the air as a summer replacement-and on March 30, 1953 celebrated its 200th consecutive week on the CBS Radio Network.

His main hobbies are golfing and running his 3500 - acre cattle ranch in San Diego County.

Curt Massey

Two Talents Jerry DeHánn, KNX engineer, is a part-time hypnotist

and demonstrates his talent on KNX's Bill Ballance all- night show from time to time, putting volunteers into a trance and making them do his bidding.

Tuesday Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs in Lightface Type: P.M. Programs in Boldface

Comedy -Variety 5:45-Sam Baiter, HLAC, 6:00-Bob Kelley. KMÍC.

Mystery -Detective 6:00-Johnny Dollar, ENE. 7:30-Peter Salem, KHJ. 8:30-Mr. & Mrs. North, KNX.

Comment -Narration 4:15-Frank Hemingway, KHJ. 4:20-Burritt Wheeler, HFI. 9:15-Story of the Coronation,

KECA. Classical, Semi -Classical Music 7:30-Houyw'd Music Hall, KNX

Drama 7:30-Mr. President, KECA. 8:00-High Adventure, KHJ. 8:30-Count of Monte Cristo,

KHJ.

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dar, eye Inspire the Pen Mrs. V. L. K. Route 5, Hanford, Calif. (by request, full name

withheld). May I say in reply to the two letters about Roberta

Linn in recent issues of your magazine, especially in your May 9-15 number, that no one is indispensable! How naive to say that Miss Linn is, to speak of Lawrence Welk's "predicament" be- cause she is no longer a member of the aggregation, to predict his downfall! I am very fond of Miss Linn, but she or no other single member of the band "makes up fifty per cent of the show," unless it is Mr. Welk himself. Her amiable personality and pleasing voice have been, of course, an asset, but this world is full, of talent. In all fair- ness to the new Cham- pagne Lady, whoever she may be, let her be her best self and remember that comparisons are odious. I have t h e confidence in Lawrence to know that he will select an artist, not an imitator of Roberta but someone as able in her own right, and given time he will improve her as he did Miss Linn./

The shut-ins may see Roberta Linn on her own show every Tuesday evening, but it is true that they have waited each week to see her on the Welk show!!! The orchestra has done as much for her as she has foi the orchestra; she is at her best in that group, and it is there that her fans wait from week to week to see and hear her. In my opinion, she would have done well to stay with the Welk orchestra a bit longer; I do not think she is ready to go it on her own. She had improved so much under Lawrence's tutelage. She should have waited for him to finish his work.

If it was Mr. Welk's decision that she leave, there is no doubt that he had a good reason. I can think of sev- eral myself that would justify him in taking this action, and I cast no reflection on Roberta.

Please give this entire letter space in your magazine since you have published long ones in Miss Linn's favor.

Roberta Linn

L. E. Hemmings, Box 1181, Santa Monica, Calif. What's with this twisted, tiny thinking that reads the

ghastly, the subversive, the horrible, into these old Chap- lin comedies? Man, I don't dig it, a -tall! This block of two-reelers, made under the Essanaÿ and Mutual ban- ners in 1917 and 1918, is about as subversive as Donald Duck or Peter Pan. But they are fun -and nothing but fun. It takes real pretzel-headedness to connect The Tramp, standing on his hands and fighting a policeman with his feet, with anything more horrible than belly -

laughs. That lady, who apparently shivered and shuddered as

she forced herself to watch a vintage "Charlie Chaplin,"

Wednesday Radio A.M. Programs in Lightface

Comedy -V arte ty 2:15-Arthur Godfrey, KNX. 7:00-Bob Hope. HFI. 8:30-Great Gildersleeve, KFI, 9:00-Groucho Marx, HFI.

Quiz, Participation 8:00-McNeill Bkfst Club, KEC 8:30-Grand Slam, KNX.

11:00-Double or Nothing, KFl. 11:30-Queen for a Day, KHJ. 12:30-Art Linkletter, KNX. 3:00-Welcome Travelers, KFI, 6:30-What's My Line?, KNX. 7:30-Walk a Mile, HFI.

Sports 5:15 -,-Tom Harmon, KNX. 5:45-Sam Baiter, KLAC. 6 :00-Bob Kelley, KMPC.

A.

Program Highlights Type: P.M. Programs in Boldface

Drama 6:00-Philip Morris Playhouse,

KNX. 7:00-Family Theater, KHJ. 7:00-On Stage. KNX. 8:00-Top Guy, KECA. 8:30-The Adventurer, KECA. 8:30-Dr. Christian, KNX. 9:30-Big Story, HFI.

Mystery -Detective 7:30-Mystery Theater, SECA. 8:30-The Adventurer, !MCA. 9:00-FBI in Peace and War,

KNX. 9:30-Dear Marry, Itls Murder.

KHJ. Comment -Narration

4:15-Frank Hemingway, KHJ. 4:20-Burritt Wheeler. Kn.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 See Page 30 for 8 a.m. to

5 p.m. Daytime Radio Log Listings

5-KECA-Elroy Hirsch. *KFI-Feature Wire.

KHJ. KGB, HVOE-Songs of the B -Bar -B.

*KNX KFMB-Ed R. Murrow. KBIG---Dancetime jet Avalon. KFVD-Clyde's Bide. KFWB-Bed Rowe. KGER-Commuter's Carousel. HGFJ-Jive at Five.

*HLAC-News; Sports. *HMPC, KWKW-News.

HOWL-Vance Graham, HPOL-Musical Caravan. KXLA-Melody Valley.

5:05-HLAC-Gene Norman. 5:10-KMPC-Today In Sports. 5:15-RECA, HCBQ-Virgil Pinkley.

*KFI-News. /HNX-Tom Harmon. KFOX-Guest Star. KGFJ-Pianists of the Future.

*KMPC-John T. Flynn. H W K W-Sports.

6:30*KECA, HCBQ-Chet Huntley. HFI-World We Live In. KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Wild BW

Hickok. *KNX-Carroll Alcott. *KFOX-News.

KFVD-Carrot Topper 'lime. KGFJ-Art Laboe Show.

*HLAC-News; L.A. Today. KMPC-Stars of Song. HWHW-Italian Hour. HXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KECA KCBQ-Bob Garred. *BFI kFSD-Elmer Peterson, *KNX, KFMB-News, Goss.

KFOX-Your Fishcaster. HLAC-Sam Batter, Sports.

KMPC-Hits of Today. 5:55*HHJ, KGB. WIDE-Cecil

Brown. *KNX-Local News.

6*KECA-Len Beardsley.

HFI-Geo. Putnam News. *KHJ, KGB. KVDE-Gabriel

Heatter. K-NX, KFMB-Philip Morris

Playhouse. *KFOXX, KLAC-News.

KGFJ-Request Performance. HMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports.

KWKW-Italian Melodies. KXLA-Pasadena Players.

6:05-KLAG-Top Ten Tunes. 6:15*KECA-Elmer Davis.

*KFI-Bill Haworth News. *KHJ, KGB-Mutual Newsreel.

KFWB-Mark Scott. *KMPC-News.

6:25-1(HJ-Conrad the Coffee Connoisseur.

6:30-KECA-Garden of Eden. HFI KFSD-H'wood Varieties

H KJ-Behind the Story. HNX, KFMB-What's My

Line? KFOX-Hal'e Memory Room. KFVD-Sundown Serenade, KFWB-America Dances. KMPC-Race Recreations. KWKW-Hoyos Hour. KXLA-Frank Simon.

6:45-KECA-Lum and Abner. *KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Newa,

Sam Hayes. K('BQ-Elmer Davis.

6:55*KHJ. KGB. KVOE-Bill Henry RECA, HCBQ-Lone Ranger. 7 /JEW' KFSD-Bob Hope. KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Family

Theatre. HNX, KFMB-"On Stage."

Cathy St Elliott Lewis. 'HFOX-Report from Wash-

ington. KGER-Family Bible Hour.

"MUSICAL DIGEST" Family Dinner Hour Concert

7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Nightly including Sunday K G F J 1230 Kc.

HGFJ-Musical Digest. *KGII., KLAC-News.

KMPC-Bill Stewart. 7:05-KLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 7:15-HFOX-Dick Haymes Show.

HFVD-Happy Music. 7:25*KECA-Les Griffith, News.

*KHJ--News. 7:30 KECA, KCBQ-Mystery

Theater. HFI KFSD-Walk a Mile. KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Cisco Kid. /CNN, KFMB-Hawthorne

from Hollywood. KFWB-Cuiamuaity News.

HGER-Rev. Al Haring. KWKW-La Hora Popular. KXLA-Clinton O. Bay.

7:45*KFOX-News. KFWB-Rosary Hour.

8KECA-The Top Guy. HFI, KFSD-One Mane

Family. HHJ, KGB, KVOE-Treasoey

Varieties. *KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.

HCBQ-Life Begins at 80, KFOX-Buddy Beason. KFWB-Hollywood Stars. HGER-Bible Treasury. HGFJ-Blue of Evening.

*KLAC-News; Sam Batter. *KMPC,-News; Bill Stewart.

HWHW-United Baptist. *KXLA-News: Smiley

Barnette. 8:10-KMPC-L.A. Angels. 8:15*KFI, HFSD-News Parade.

HNX-Star Story Time. KGER-Hebrew Christian. KGFJ-Dept. of Employment. KLAC-Gene Norman. KMPC-L.A. Angels. KWKW-Puerto Libre,

8:95-KNX-This I Believe. 8:30 KECA-The Adventurer. BFI, KFSD-The Great

Gildersleeve. KHJ-Answers For Americans. HNX, KFMB-Dr. Christian. KCKQ-Mr. President. KGB-Ralph Flanagan's Orch. KGFJ-Col of Divine Science. HXLA-Music.

9*HECA, HCBQ-News of Tomorrow, KFI KFSD-Groucho Marx.

*KHJ, KGB, HVOE-News- paper of the Air. KNX KFMB-FBI In Peace and War.

KFOX-Ray Robinson. KGFJ-Hunter Hancock

(to 11:30). *KLAC-News; Gene Norman.

9:15-KECA-Cocoanut Grove Oreh, *KHJ, HVOE-Felton Lewis,

Jr. *KWKW-News.

9:30-RECA, HCIB-Crossfire. KFI KFSD-The Big Story. KHJ, KGB-Dear Marry, It's Murder.

KNX,--KFMB-Jo Stafford. KGER-John Brown. KWKW-Native Daughters.

9:45-HNX, KFMB-Jr. Miss. 9:55-KH.1, KGB-Titus Moody

Show. 10*KECA- ABC te News. *BFI, HFSD-Th

Lae Reporter.

KHJ-H. R. Baukhage. *KNX-10 O'clock Wire.

HCBQ-Edwin C. Hill. KGB-Answers for americans. KGER-Dr. E. F. Weber.

*KLAC-News; Gene. Norman. 10 :10-KECA-Edwin C. Hill 10:15-RECA-Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI-A Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB-Frank Edwards. *KNX-Bill Kenneally.

10:25-HNC-Tom Harmon. 10 :30-KECA-Moon Music.

KFI-Repeat Performance. HHJ-Crowell's Nest. KNX-Philip Norman.

*KFWB-Star of the Day. KMPC-Lucky Lager Dance. KWKW-Cafe Carnival.

10 :55-KFI-Sports Final.

11 RECA-Law Xrence

Welk s.Orch. *KFI. HHJ, KN-N

KFAC-Musical Crossroads. KFWB-Larry Finley.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. KMPC, KFSD-Lucky Dance

Time. 11:10-KHJ-Game of the Day.

KNX-T. Hanlon Scoreboat. 11:16-HFI-Al Poska.

KNX-Merry-Go-Round. 11:30-RECA-Bill Pannell's Orch.

KGFI-Five Four Ballroom. 11:40-KNX-Hawthorne. 11:45-KECA-Jack Riley's Orch.

KFI-Palladium Orch. 11:55*HFI-News.

12*KECA, KNX-News. RXLA-Mr. Celebrity. KFI-Midnight Flyer. KNX-Music Till Dawn. KFAC-Music Out of the

Night (to 6). HFWB-Larry Finley (to 4). KGER-Doug Douglas (to 5) HGFJ-Nightowl Special (to

6). *HLAC-News; Alex Cooper.

KMPC-Midnight Serenade. HRKD-Moonlight Serenade.

(to 5). HWHW-Ring's Restaurant.

12:15-KECA-Tennessee Ernie. 1:00-BFI-Other Side of Day. 1:30-HXLA-Art Laboe (to 3:30).

Pipe Thirty-three

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TV-RADIO LIFE THURSDAY, MAY 21 See `Page 30 for 8 a.m. to

5 p.m. Daytime Radio Log Listings

5KECA-Elroy Hirsch. *KFI-Feature Wire.

KHJ, KGB, HYDE-Sgt. Preston.

*KNX. KFMB-Edw. B. Murrow.

KBIG-Dancetime at Avalon. KFVD-Clyde's Ride. KFWB-Red Rowe. KGER-Commuter's Carousel. KGFJ-Jive at Five.

*KLAG KMPC, KWKW-News. HOWL -Vance Graham. KPOL-Musical Caravan. KXLA-Melody Valley.

5:05-KLAG--Gene Norman. 5:10-KMPC--Today in

New S -- ports.

5:16-KECA, HCBQ-Virgil Pinkley. *KFI-News. ¡KNX-Tom Harmon.

HGFJ-Keyboard Magic. *KMPC-John T. Flynn.

KWKW-Sporta. 5:30*KECA, H('BQ-Chet Huntley.

KFI-World We Live In. KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Sky King.

*KNX-World Today. *KFOX-New..

KFVD-Carrot Topper Time. *HEWS-News; Red Rowe.

HGER-Tab'nacle Benedictions KGFJ-Art Laboe Show.

*KLAC-News; L.A. Today. KMPC-Stars of Song. KWKW-Italian Hour. HXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

5:45*KECA` MHCBQ-Bob Garred. *HFI EFSD-Elder Peterson. *KFI,

, KFMB-News, Goss. KFOX-Your Fishcaster.

IIKLAC-Sam Baiter, Sports. 5:55*KHJ, KGB. HVOE-Cecil

Brown. KNX-News.

6*KECA-Len Beardsley. KFI-Geo. Putnam News.

*KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Gabriel Heatter.

IHNX-Tim& For Love. *KFOX, KLAC-News. *HFWB-News; Red Rowe.

HGER-American.Soul Clinic. KGFJ-Request Performance.

¡KMPC-Bob Kelley, Sports. HWKW-Italian Melodies.

8:05-KLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 8:15*KECA-Elmer Davis.

*KFI-Bill Haworth News. *KHJ, KGB-Mutual Newsreel.

HFWB-Mark Scott. *KMPC-News.

8:30-KHCA-Garden of Eden. ¡KFI-Eddie Cantor.

KHJ-Behind the Story. ¡KNX, KFMB-Bing Crosby.

KFAC-Musical Milestones. KFOX-Hales Memory Room. HFVD-Sundowh Serenade. KFWB-America Dances. KGB-The Answer Man. KGER-Back to the Bible. KMPC-Race Recreations. KWKW-Hoyos Hour. HXLA-Frank Simon.

6 :45-KECA-Lum and Abner. *KHHJ. KGB, KVOE-Sam

KCBQ-Elmer Davis. 8:55*KHJ. KGB. KVOE-Bill Henry

9-RECA, HCBQ-Saver Eagle. KFI KFSD-Judy Canova. ,fKHI, KGB, HVOE-Crime

Files of Flamond. ¡KNX, KFMB-Horace Heidt

KFOX-Music in the Mr. HGER-Family Bible Hour. HGFJ-Musical Digest.

*KGIL, KLAG KRKD-Newa. KMPC-Bill Stewart.

7: 5-KFOX-Dick Harmes Show. KFVD-Happy Music.

7:85*KECA-Les Griffith. News. 7 :30-RECA-Time Capsule.

IHFI, KFSD-Truth or Consequences.

KIM-Enchanted Hour. KNX-international Music

Man. KCBQ-Top Guy. KEWB-Fishing News. KGB-Count of Monte Cristo. HGER-Helen Markham. KM KW-La Hora Popular. KXLA-Why Do You Worry.

7:45*KFOX-News. KFWB-Rosary Hour. KXLA-Muir College.

8 KECA, HCBQ-Heritage. KFI-One Man's Family. HHJ, KGB, HVOE-Crime

Figghters. *KNX, KFMB-Lowell Thomas.

KFSI)-One Man's Family. KFW'B-Hollywood Stars.

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KGER-Bible Treasury. HGFJ-Blue of Evening.

*KLAC KMPC-News. 8:10-KMPC-L.A. Angels. 8:15*KNX-Cedric Adams.

HFI, KFSD-News of the World.

KGER-Hebrew Christian. HGFJ-Here's to Veterans. KLAC-Gene Norman. KMPC-L.A. Angels. KWKW-Puerto Libre. HXLA-Smiley Barnette.

8:25-KNX-This I Believe. 8:30-KECA, KCBQ-ABC Play-

house. ¿KFI. KFSD-Roy Rogers.

KHJ-Distinguished Artists. KNX, KFMB-December

Bride. KGB-Lawrence Welk Groh. HGER-Voice of China. HGFJ-Col. of Divine Science.

8:45-KECA-Paulena Carter. KGER-Witnessing Laymen.

*KGFJ-News. 8:5íi*KFI-News.

9*KECA, KCBQ-News of Tomorrow.

¡KFI, KFSD-Father Knows Best.

*KHJ. KGB-Newspaper of the Air.

¿KNX, &FMB-Meet Millie. KFOX-Bay Robinson. KG ER-Oriental Opportunity. KGFJ-Hunter Hancock

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. 9:15-KECA--Cocoanut Grove Orch.

*KHJ. KGB, KVOE-Fulton Lewis, Jr.

*HWKW-News. 9:30-KECA-Strike lip the Band.

KFI-Songs That Never Die. KHJ, KGB-Rod & Gun Club. KNX KFf1MB-Jo Stafford. KWK'W-Councll of Churches.

9:48-KNX, KFMB-Jr. Miss. KWHW-.Ieffersonian

Heritage. 9:55-KFI-Musical Interlude.

KHJ, KVOE-Titus Moody. 10*KECA-ABC fate News.

*KFI H J-HF DR

TheBau Reporter.

*KNX-10 O'clock Wire. HCBQ-Edwin C. Hill.

*KLAC-News: Gene Norman. 10:10-KECA-Edwin C. Hill. 10:15-KECA-Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI-A Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB-Frank Edwards. *KNX-Bill Kenneally.

KFSD-Lucky Lager Dance. 10 :25-KNX-Tom Harmon. 10:30-KECA-Music from the Moon. KFI- Repeat Performance.

KHJ-Crowell's Nest. KNX-Philip Norman. KGB-Marine Report. KMPC-Lucky Lager Dance. KWKW-Cafe Carnival.

10:45-KECA-Jack Riley's Orch. 10:55-KFI-Sports Final.

11 KECA-Lawrence Welk Orch. *KFI. KHJ, KNX-News.

KFOX-Irish World. KFWB-Larry Finley. *Hene Norman.

MPC. KFSNewD-Lucky Lager Dance.

11:10-KHJ-Game of the Day. KNX-Tom Hanlon.

11:15-KFI-AI Posta. KNX-Merry-Go-Round.

11:30-KECA-Danny Stewart Orch. KGFJ-Five-Four Ballroom.

11 :40-RN X-Hawthorne. 11:45-KFI-Palladium Orch.

12*KECA-News. KFI-Midnight Flyer. KNX-Music Till Dawn. KFAC-Music Out of Night

(to 6). KFWB-Larry Finley (te 4). KGER-Doug Douglas (to 5) HGFJ-Nightowl Special (to

6). *KLACg News; Alex Cooper

(toKMPC-Midnight Serenade.

KRKD-Moonlight Serenade KWKW-King's Restaurant.

12:15-KECA-Tennessee Ernie. 1-KFI-Other Side of the Day

(to 5:30). 1:30-HXLA-Art Laboe (to 3:30).

LOCAL JOKE Hawthorne, KNBH's zany

weather forecaster, says TV is changing the educational habits of children.

"Why, my kids can't even count from one to ten any more. They think the num- bers are 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13."

Ear and Eye Inspire-(Continued) might avoid the risk of busting into a smile if she'd try my procedure-if I don't like something on TV, I TURN IT OFF. Simple, no? But in no case would I presume to -tamper with that lady's right to watch and listen to whatsoever she pleases, as long as it's legal. As a free American, I ask the same right for myself. To those who would deprive me of this freedom, I respectfully request that they migrate to some place where liberty is less evident, if that's the way they like it.

Gertrude Bonner, 4220 Tivoli Ave., Venice, Calif: You have asked your readers to express their opinions

in regards to showing Charlie Chaplin films. I feel cer- tain that you have exploded a keg of dynamite on this one. There is no one person as despised as this 'creature.'

This glorious Country of ours made it possible for him to become a multi -millionaire and then he dares to call himself a 'citizen of the world.' Well, the rest of the world can have him; the good old U.S.A. is well rid of him.

If I ever happen to catch a picture of his on TV, I will put the sponsor in my 'little black (list) book' and carry on from there. I will do everything humanly possible to hurt the sale of said sponsor's merchandise. If in the grocery line, will tell the grocer that he is selling "pink' 'products.

As a member of the largest Veterans' Organization (have been Americanism Chairman several times), it will be no effort for me to spread the word. I do not consider my one man campaign in the line of malicious gossip but a move to let TV and Radio realize that we will not tolerate having 'undesirables' enter the privacy of our homes through these mediums.

All of us realize that TV and Radio are in business to make money and consciously or unconsciously, must take the good with the bad. That's alright too, but we, the viewers and listeners don't have to either look or listen to undesirable rubbish foisted upon us. (How fortunate for us that there are on and off switches).

It has never been proven that Chaplin is a RED but there are so many other undesirable traits about him that for my money he is just plain poison in the box- office.

Hope that I have convinced you that I, for one, do not want to see any Chaplin movies, no matter how good they might be.

Dottie Weston, 5545 Norwich Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. I think that two very good radio programs are Haw-

thorne's Mail Bag and KPOL's swell quiz program called "Merchant's Quiz." Speaking of good programs, television has some real slick shows too. I certainly think KNXT's "Musical Chairs" is very different and has great possibilities of being a top show, if they keep that great new comedian Stan Freberg. "Life With Elizabeth" rates favorite in my family. Also any company that sponsors "Meet Millie" will be taking a wise step towards pub- licizing their name and product since the show is seen by so many enthusiastic "Millie" fans.

Alba Gianetti, 2718 Mozart St., Los Angeles, Calif. A recent letter called our admiration "an act"; perhaps

because of our youth we respond to Dick Stewart's sing -

Thursday Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs in Lightface Type; P.M. Programs In Boldface

Public Interest 7:30-Time Capsule, RECA.

KHJ. Comedy -Variety

2:15-Arthur Godfrey, KNX. 6:30-Eddie Cantor, KFI. 6:30-Bing Crosby, KNX. 7:00-Judy Canova, HFI. 7:00-Horace Heidt, KNX. 8:30-Roy Rogers Show, KFI. 9:00-Father Knows Best. KFI. 9:00-Meet Millie, KNX.

Comment -Narration 4:15-Frank Hemingway KHJ. 4:20-Burritt Wheeler, KFI.

Quiz, Participation 8:00-McNelll Bkfst Club, 10ECA 8:80-Grand Slam, KNX.

11:00-Double or Nothing. KFI. 11:30-Queen for a Day, KHJ. 12:30-Art Linkletter, KNX. 3:00-Welcome Travelers, KFI. 7:30-Truth or Consequences.

HFI. Sports

5:15-Tom Harmon, KNX. 5:45-Sam Baiter, KLAC. 6:00-Bob Kelley, KMPC.

Mystery -Detective 7:00-Crime Files of Flamond,

HHJ. 8:00-Crime Fighters, KHJ.

Drama 6:00-Time For Love. KNX. 8:30-December Bride, KNX. 8:30-ABC Playhouse, RECA.

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ing differently than others, but our swooming is far from an act. His singing really affects us that way.

Dick Stewart is a wonderful singer and person and we would feel very hurt if We felt we were harming his career in any way.

Mary McAdoo, KNBH, Sunset and Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. I am grateful to Lois Rogers for her letters of Construc-

tive criticism. Miss Rogers Is so right! I have interrupted guests too often In the past and am earnestly trying to overcome this habit. I have dispensed with the hanky, and the only reason I began carrying it in the first place was to disguise the fact that I was trembling so.

Whatever small success we may be enjoying on our pro- gram we owe to viewers who take the time to write letters of encouragement, program suggestions, and constructive criticism. Bingo and I 'both sincerely welcome these let- ters.

I am grateful to your most democratic column for bringing Lois Rogers' letter to my attention and for giv- ing me the opportunity to reply.

Mary McAdoo

Betty Studt, 608 N. Maria Ave., Redondo Beach, Calif. It's a shame that the Tim McCoy show was cut off and

pushed into a shorter time. Our whole family enjoys his program.

Fred B. Litsinger, 223 W. Palm Ave., Burbank, Calif. As far as Johnny Carson is concerned we think he is

one of the best comedians on TV. What we couldn't un- derstand Ls why he didn't have a sponsor betweer. shows.

Trudy Angeline, Santa Monica, Calif. We are sure that Bob Barker of radio could do better

than some of those old, tired fat TV announcers. I say let's have a new face.

Bob and Mable Carson, 7748 Farmdalº Ave., North Hollywood, Calif.

I will go along with the need for the commercials as a source of the necessary long green. Channels 7 and 9 do carry the chant a little too far; but all things equal, we do get a lot of looking for free.

Mrs. B. R. Arnold, 504 N. Florence Ave., Monterey Park, Calif. Many thanks to Sheriff John of KTTV for the wonder-

ful programs he has, and the sensible advice he gives the children. They will sometimes listen to their heroes better than their parents.

Gertrude Ball, 364-A Patterson, Glendale, Calif. Ar far as my family is concerned, the Dude Martin

Show is no show at all without Hank Penny.

Mrs. R. Holladay, 1820 Litchfield, Long Beach, Calif. Whye should anyone dislike the way the wrestlers

dress? After all they dress for the work they are doing; they would certainly look out of place in tuxedos, trying to concentrate on keeping their clothes clean instead of on their "holds." There is nothing more vulgar about them than the dancers and singers.

Friday Radio Program Highlights A.M. Programs in Llghtfacs Type: P.M. Programs in Boldface

Comedy -Variety 2:15-Arthur Godfrey, KNX. 8:00-Ozzie and Harriet. KECA. 0:30-Corlise Archer, KECA.

Quiz, Participation 8:00 --McNeill Bkfst Club, KJOCA 8:30-Grand Slam KNX.

11:00-Double or Nothing, KFZ. 11:30-Queen for a Day, KHJ. 12:30-Art Linkletter, KNX. 3:00-Welcome Travelers. HFI.

Comment -Narration 4:15-Frank Hemingway, KHJ. 4i28--Burritt Wheeler, KFl.

Mystery -Detective a :4P-Hooky Jordan, ENE.

8:30-Mr. Chameleon, HNX, 7:00-Official Detective, KHJ. 8:00-Adventures of Michael

Shane, KECA, 8:30-Escape, KNX. 0:00-Mr. Keen, KNX.

Sports 5:15-Tom Harmon, KNX. 5:45-Sam Baiter, HLAC. 8:00-Bob Kelley, KMPC. 7:00-Boxing Bouta, KECA.

PubIte Interest 7 AS -Capitol Cloakroom, HNI.

FRIDAY, MAY 22 See Page 30 for 8 a.m. to

5 p.m. Daytime Radio Log Listings

ff-KECA-Eiroy Hirsch. *HFI-Feature Wire.

KHJ, KGB. KVOE-Songe et the B -Bar -B.

*KNX, KFMB-Ed R. Morrow. KBId-Dancetime at Avalon. HFVD-Clyde's Ride, HFWB-Red Rowe. KGER-Commuter's Carousel. HGFJ-Jive at Five.

*HLAC-News: Sports. *K3IPC, KWHW-News.

HOWL-Vance Graham. KPOL-Spanish Hit Parade. KXLA-Melody Valley.

5:05-HLAC-Gene Norman. 5:10-HMPC-Today in Sports. 5:15-KECA, KCBQ-Virgil Plnkiey.

HFI-News. KNX-Tom Harmon. KGFJ-Pianists of the Future.

*KMPC-John T. Flynn. HPOL-Musical Caravan. KWHW-Sports Final.

8:30*KECA KCBQ-Chet Huntley. KFI-'World We Live in. KHJ, KGB, HVOE-Wild Bill

Hickok. *KNX-Carroll Alcott. *KFOX-News.

KFVD-Carrot Topper Time. *KFWB-News; Red Rowe.

KGER-Tab'nacle Benedictions KGFJ-Art Laboe Show.

*KLAc-News; L.A. Today. KMPC-Stars of Song. KWHW-Italian Hour. KXLA-Squeakin' Deacon.

a:45*KECA HCBQ-Bob (leered. *KFI kFSD-Elmer Peterson. *KNX KFMB-Newa, Goes.

KFOX-Your Fishcaeter. HFV'D-Sundown Serenade.

./KLAC-Sent Baiter, Sports. HMPC-Hits of Today.

6:56*KHJ, KGB, HVOE--Ceel Brown.

*KNX-News.

6*KECA-Len Beardsley.

KFI--Gen. Putnam News. *KHJ, KGB, KVOE-Gabriel

Heatter. ¿KNX KFMB-Rocky Jordan. *KFO KLAO-News. *KFWI-News; Red Rowe.

HGER-American Soul Clinic. KGFJ-Request Performance.

IKMPC-Bob Kelley Sports. KWHW-Italian Melodies.

6:05-HLAC-Top Ten Tunee. 6:15*KECA-Elmer. Davis.

ws. *KHJ, KGB Mutual Newsreel.

KFWB-Mark Scott. *HMPC-News.

11:25-KHJ-Conrad the Coffee Connoisseur.

4í30-KECA-Garden of Edna. REI-Show Time. KHJ-Behind the Story. HNX KFMB-Mr. Chameleon. KFOX-Hal's Memory Room. KF VD-Sundown Serenade. KFWB-America Dances. KGER-Back to the Bible. KMPC-Race Recreations. HWKW-tloyos Hour. HXLA-Frank Simon.

8:45-KECA-Lum and Abner. *KHJ, KGB, KVOE--Sam

Hayes. KCBO-Elmer Davie.

6:50*HGFJ-News. 6:55*KHJ, KGB, HYDE-Bill

Henry.

7 JKECA, KCBQ-Boxlag Bouts. Detective.

KNX, KFMB-Bob Trout. KFWB-America Dances. KGEII-Family Bible Hour. HGFJ-Musical Digest,

*KLAC, KRKD-News. KMPC-Bill Stewart.

7:051 KNX, KFMB-Capitol Cloakroom.

KLAC-Top Ten Tunes. 7115-KFOX-Dick Hennes Show.

KFVD-Happy Music. 7:30*KECA-Les Griffith, News.

*KHJt

Utley. . KGB. KVOE-Cisco Kid.

*KN X, KFMB-News on the Record.

HGER-Bev. Al Harlan. KWKW-La Hora Popular. KXLA-Property Owners.

7:35-KECA, KCBQ=Hits and Encores.

7:44-KFI-Pro I Con. KFOX--Blau

silhean. -

erKH.I, KGB, HVOE-Offlolal KFWB-Rosary Hour. KXLA-Women's Clubs.

7:05*KECA-News. KFI-Radio City Previews.

8 JK'F1'A, HOBQ-Adventsres of Michael Shayne.

KFI, KFSD-One Man's Family.

KHJ KGB, HVOE-Jobur Steele. Adventurer.

*KNX, HFWB-Hollyw000de Thomas.ll

Stare. HGER-Bible Treasury. KGEJ-Blue of Evening.

*HLAC-News. *HMPC-News and Sports.

8:10*HFI, KFSD-News Parade. ENX-Star Story Time. KGER-Hebrew Christian. KGFJ-Treasury Dept. KLAC-Gene Norman, HMPC-L.A. Angels. KXLA-Smiley Burnett*.

8:23 -1KNX-This I Believe. 8:30-KECA HCBQ-Fun For All.

KFl, KFSD-Eddie Fishes - Don Ameche Show.

KHJ-Musie Hall. ¿ILNX, KFMB-Escape.

KGB-Freddy Martin Orch. HOER-Voice of China. HGFJ-Col. of Divine Solenn*. HVOE-Bishop Fulton J.

Sheen. t:40-KFI-Rosemary Ciooney,

-HGER-Wituesslog Laymen. *HGFJ-News.

94KEOA, KCB(1-Oral* a Harriet.

HFI-Town Hall Party. *KHJ, KGB, HVOE-News-

paper of the Air. ¿ENE, KFMB-Mr. Keen.

KFOX-Ray Robinson. HGER-CadIllao Choral S8m-

phony. HGFJ-Hunter Hancock ate

11:30). KLAC-Gen. Norman.

8:10*KHJ, KGB, STOB-Fake. Lewis, Jr.

0:36IKECA, KCBQ-Meet Oadiss Archer.

KFI-Name That Tune. KHJ, KGB-Reserve. HNE, KF,HB-Jo Stafford

Show. Guest: Johnny Mercer.

HGEK-John Brown, 8:45-KFI-Serenade V Blue.

HNX, HEMS-Jr. Miss. 8:66-KHJ, KVOiî--Titua Moody

Show. 10*KECA-ABO LateKIND-The New.

*KFI, Reportsen, KHJ-H. R. Baukhage, KNX-10 O'clock Wire. KCBQ-Edwin C. H111. KGB --Muslo Shop. HLAC-Gene Norman,

10:10-KECA-Edwin C. Hill. 10 :15-KECA-Dr. Frederick Bailee.

KFI-A Joy Forever. *KHJ, KGB-Frank Edwards. *KNX-BW Kenneally.

HFSD-Lucky Lager Deans. 10:75-KNE-Tom Harmon. 10 :30-KECA-Moon Music.

KFI-Repeat Performance. KHJ-Croweil'e Nest. KNX-Philip Norman. K51PC-Lucky Lager Daum. KWHW-Cale Carnval.

10:65-KFI-Sports Final.

11 KECA-Lawrence Welk Ord. *HFI HHJ KNX-News.

KFSX-Irish World. KFWB-Larry Finley.

*KLAC-News; Gene Norman. HMPC, KFSD-Lucky Lager

Dance. 11:10-KHJ-Game of the Day.

KNX-'rom Hanlon. 11:15-KFI-AI Poska.

KNX-Merry-Go-Round. 11:30-KECA-Danny Stewart Ord. KFI-Joe White Show.

HGFJ-Five-Four Ballroom. 11:40-KNX-Hawthorne. U:45-HFI-Palladium Orchestra.

12 -Muslo Till Dawn. HG)FJ-Nightowl Special (t* KGER-Doug Douglas (te KäPC-Midnlgbt Serenade.

18:13-KECA-Tmmessee hints. Pape ihiltr*1e

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RAllIO PROGRAM FINDF,R Note: * Indicates programs of news and commentation

ABC Playhouse-- KECA, 8:30 p.m. Tb A Joy Forever. ...KFI, 10:15 p.m. M -F *Adams, Cedric ... _____ ........HNX, 7:30 p.m. M;

8:15 p.m. Tu, Th; 2:55 p.m. Su Adams, Joe..._ _ KOWL, 12 n. M -Sa Adventurer KECA, 8:30 p.m. W Adventures of Michael Shayne....KECA, 8. p.m. F. *Alcott, Carroll..._._.. KNX, 5:30 p.m. M -Sa All Star Bands..._.._.. KFI, 8:30 p.m. F America Dances. .._._.......KFWB, 6:30 p.m, M -F American Legion Salute _...KMPC, 8 p.m. Sa American Way KFI, 6:30 p.m. M America's Town Meeting KECA, 8 p.m. Tu Americans of Destiny..._ ....... KMPC, 6:30 p.m. Sa Amos 'n' Andy.... ....... _.._.._...KNX, 4:30 p.m. Su Andy and Virginia KFI, 8:45 a.m. M -F Anson, Bill..._.._._.._.._...KFWB, 12:45 p.m. M -Sa;

8 p.m. Sa Answers For Amerlcans..._...HHJ, 8:30 p.m. W Are Ya Listenin' KBIG, 10 a.m. M -F Are You From Dixie? KFI, 4:30 p.m. Sa Arnold, Edward..._.._....._...HECA, 7:30 p.m. Tu Art of Living..._.._.._.._.._.._ HFI, 7:30 a.m. Su Ashton, Ruth......._..-.._.._._ RNX, 4 p.m. M -F As We See It _. KECA, 7 p.m. Sa At Home With Base..._ KMPC, 8:30 p.m. Sa Aunt Jenny..._.._ ...... _.._.._...HNX, 9:15 a,m. M -F Autry, Gene . KNX, 8:30 p.m. Sa Babbitt, Harry..._.. _. KNX, 7:45 a.m. M -F Backstage Wife..._. KFI, 1 p.m. M -F Back to God KHJ, 8:30 a.m. Su Balles, Dr. Frederick....KECA, 10:15 p.m. M -Su;

KRKIL 6:45 a.m. M -Sa Bailes, Dr. Stanley....KGFJ, KALI, 8 a.m. M -Sa *Baker, Art KFI, 4:55 p.m. M -F Baldwin, Mel a_..- KNX, 12 p.m. M, W -M Ballante, Bill KNX, 12:95 a.m. Tu Ballard, Dave KFWB, 5:10. p.m. Su Baiter, Sam....KLAC, 8:15 a.m., 5:45 p.m. M -Sa Band Review ..._._..._...... _._ ....KBIG, 10 a.m. Sa;

9 a.m. Sn Baseball KHJ, 11:10 p.m. M -F, 10 p.m. Sa;

KFWB, 8 p.m. M -F; 2 p.m. Su; 1:15 p.m. Su; KMP(;, 12 n, 8:10 p.m. M -F;

12 n, 2 p.m. Sa; 1í30 p.m.; 4:15 p.m. Stt Bandstand, U.S.A KHJ, 6:311 p.m. Su Barry Craig KFI, 7 p.m. Su *Baufchage, H. R...._...HHJ, 9:15 a.m., 10 p.m.

M -F; 5:50 p.m. Su Beardsley, Len..._ ...... ___.. .... __KECA, 6 p.m. M -F Beat the Record ...___.._.KECA, 3 p.m. M -F Beatty Clyde...... ....... KHJ, 1:30 p.m. Su *Beatty, Morgan..._.._...,. KFI, 8:15 p.m. M -F Behind The Story KHJ, 6:30 p.m. M -F Behind World News KHJ, 4 p.m. Sa

.Benny, Jack ....... _.._.._.._...HNX, 4, 9:30 p.m. Su Bergen, Edgar.__._...._...KNX, 5, 9 p.m. Su Best Plays. .._.._..___ --- .._ KFI, 3 p.m. Su Bible Class ....... _.._.._...._.._ _..KILL 9 a.m. Su:

KMPC, 7:30 a.m. Su Bible Fellowship Hour KGFJ, 7 a.m. M -F Bible Institute .KHJ, 8:30 a.m. M, W F;

KFVD, 11 a.m. M -F Bible Treasury Hour..._...HGER 8:45 a.m, M -F Big Story Rh, 9:30 p.m. W Biggs, E. Power RNX, 6:30 a.m. Su *Binirman, Frank KECA, 4:55 p.m. M -F *Bishop, Pat KFI, 6 a.m , 6:45, 8:30 a.m. M -F;

5:05 p.m. M -F; 6:311 a.m. Sa Blind Artists Guild...___...RFWB, 6:45 p.m. Su Bobby Benson KHJ, 5 p.m. SI Bolero Time KMPC, 9 a.m. Su Bowron, Fletcher _.__.._..KFI, 9:45 p.m. Su Boxing Bouts _._ RECA, 7 p.m. F Boy Scout Jamboree..._._ KFI, 9:30 a.m. Sa Breakfast Club KECA, 8 a.m. M -F Breakfast Gang KHJ, 7:15 a.m, M -Sa Breakfast in Hollywood. KFI, 10:30 a.m. Sa Broadway Is My Beat KAN, 7 p.m. Su *Brown. Cecil KHJ, 8 a.m., 5:55 p.m. M -F:

9:55 p.m. Sa; 3:25 p.m. Su Bull, Frank .HFWB, 6:30 p.m. M -F Barnette, Smiley KXLA, 8:15 p.m. M -F Business News HM1'C, 8:15 a.m. M -Sa CBS Sunday Desk RNX, 5:30 p.m. Su Cabbages and Kings KFI, 7:30 a.m. M -F *California News KMPC., 6:2(1 p.m. M -Sa California Hungarian Hr...._...KALI, 2 p.m. Su Calvary Hour KMPC, 7 a.m. Su Canova, Judy _._.._........_..HFI, 7 p.m. Th Cantor, Eddie..._ _.-_._HFI. 6:30 p.m. Tb I 'ail itol Cloakroom.....,._ KNX, 7:05 p.m. F i :,pitol Commentary..._ ....... KHJ, 9:15 a,m, M -F I areer Theatre _._...HECA, 10:30 p.m. Su carnival of Books KFI, 9 a.m. Su Casino Room Orch..__ KECA, 9:15 p.m. M Carter, l'aulena. __...KECA, 12:45 p.m. Su; -_ 8:45 p.m. Th Catalina Calling .._ HBIG, 12 n. M -F Cathedral Vespers..._ ....... ....KECA. 9:30 p.m. Sa Catholic Hour KFI, 11 a.m. Sn

_ )(LAC, 8:05 a.m. Su Challenge to Youth .KMPC, 8:30 a.m. Su;

KXLA, 2 p.m. Su *Chatterton, Larry..._.._.._...SHJ, 11 p.m. M -F;

... 9 p.m. Sa Chef Milani .KMPC, 9:30 a.m. M -F Chicago Theatre ...._.._ KHJ, 9:30 p.m. Su Children's Church HBIG, 8 p.m. Sn

Children's Hour .......___.._...KFVD, 4:30 p.m. Su Christ Church Unity..._. HLAC, 9:05 a.m. Su Christian Science.-_

HKFI WKW9:15 a.m.

m. Su; Sa Church in the Home KECA, 4 p.m. Su Church of Christ .HLAC, 7:45 a.m. Su Church of the Air KNX, 7 a.m. Su Church of the Open Door HGER 11 amt. Su Cinema Music Hall RECA, íf:30 p.m. Su Cisco Kid KHJ, KGB, 7:30 p.m. W. F *City Editor...___ _.._ ...................._.4:55 p.m. M -F City Hospital City

10.30 a.m. Sa City Reports I(FI, 10:15 p.m. St, Clock Watcher KMPC, 5:45 a.m. M -Sa Clooney, Rosemary KFI 8:45 p.m. Tit, F Cocoanut Grove Orch KECA, 9:15 p.m.

T, W, Ti; College Choir KHJ, 7 p.m. Sa College of Divine Science...11(1F(1, 8:30 p.m. 1) Composer's Corner KFAC, 10 a.m. M -F Command Theatre HNX, 7:35 p.m. M Community Newspaper....KFW'B, 7:30 p.m. M -F Concert Echoes RECA, 12:30 a.m. M Concert Stage KFAC, 6:30 p.m. Sa *Considine, Bob KFI, 5 p.m. Su ('oak, Ira.._ HECA, 10 a.m 1:30 p.m. Sa;

KMPC, 10 a.m. M -F *Cooke Alistair KECA, 7:45 p.m. M Cooke, Dwight..._ KNX, 1:45 p.m. M -F Cooley, Spade KNX, 7:30 p.m. Sa Cooper, Alex .HLAC, 4:115 a.m., 5:05 p.m. Su

KLAC, 12:05 a.m. M -Sa Could This Be You? KHJ, 9:30 p.m. M Carlins, Archer KECA, 9:30 p.m. F Count of Monte Cristo KHJ, 8:30 p.m. To County Medical Asu KFAC, 1 p.m, TI; Craig, Stewart....KECA, 5:45 p.m. Sa; 2:30 p.m.

Tu; 8:39 p.m. Sm

Crime Fighters KHJ, 8 p.m. Th Crime Files of Fiamond HHJ, 7 p.m. Ti; ('ritie at Large KFI, 12:45 p.m. Su Crocker, Betty KECA, 9:10 a.m., 2, 3:55

_._...._ p.m. M -E Crosby, Bing _......_.._. ...... KNX, 6:30 p.m. Th Crossfire KECA, 9:30 p.m. W Crowell's Nest KHJ, 10:30 p.m. W;

10:45 p.m. Tu, Th, F; 11 p.m. Su Dance Time at Avalon KBIG, 4 p.m. D Dancing Party KECA, 8:30 p.m. Sa Dangerous Assignment KFI, 10:311 p.m. Sa Date With Slate KIEV. 1:30 p.m. M -Sa Davidson, Bill______ KECA. 1:15 P.m. M -F *Davis, Elmer... - KECA, 6:15 p.m. M -F' Day, Doris KNX, 9 p.m. Tu Dear Margy It's Murder KHJ, 9:30 p.m. W December Bride..._.._..__...._...RNX, 8:30 p.m. Ti; Dietrich, Marlene...__ KNX, 6. p.m. TI; Dinner Music-._... ... _.._..- ...... _. KECA 6 p.m. So Distinguished Artists KHJ, 8:30 p.m. Th Doctor's Wife _-...KFI, 2:45 p.m. M -F Double or Nothing _.._ KFI, 11 a.m. M -F Douglas; Doug __.__-..HGER, 12 p.m. M -Sa Down You Go..._.._ _.___.._..SHJ, 7:30 p.m. Su Dragnet.. ... _ .... ______ KFI, 6:39 P.m. Su Drake, Galen ._..._.._.._._HNX, 10:55 a.m. Sa Dr. (Christian .__ KNX, 8:30 p.m. W Dr. Paul REI, 3:311 p.m. M -F Dvorak, Geo. KFI, 5:30 a.m. M -F; 8:15 a.m. So

Echoes of Eden ........... ____KFWB, 10:30 p.m. Su Editor of the Air..._ ...... _. _..KFVD, 12 n, M -F *Edwards, Frank ....... _-._...RHJ, 10:15 p.m. M -F Employment Review..._.._.._ KFAC, 1 p.m. M

Enchanted Hour..._._..___.._..KHJ, 7:30 p.m. Th *Engel, Holland .... _.._.__.KHJ, 8:25 a.m. Sa Escape .._.._. KNX, 8:30 p.m. F Eternal Light..._ - KFI, 9:30 a.m. Su Europe Story KNX, 9 a.m. Su Falcon _. HJ, 7 p.m. hl Family Theatre HHR.1. 7 p.m. W' Farm Highlights. AFL 6:15 a.m. M -Sa Farm Quiz ................... _______KHJ, 11:30 a.m. Sa Farm Reporter KFI, 12 n M -Sa Father Knows Best KFI, 9 p.m. Th Faye, Alice KFI, 7:30 p.m. Su Fibber McGee and Molly .KFI, 6:30 p.m. To FBI in Peace and War KNX, 9 p.m. W' Fearless Follies .KHJ, 2:30 p.m. M -F *Feature Wire..._.._..__ KFI, 5 p.m. M -F *Ferris, Bob KNX, 7 a.m. M -F Fidler, Jimmy --- KMPC, 7 p.m. Su Finley, Larry..._......_.._...HFWB, 10 P.m. M, Sa;

10:40 p.m. Tu -l' Fischer, Gaston .m, Fisher, George....KNX, 10:15 p m.RNX Su;,1:305 2:0'p5 M-FSn Five Seventy Club..._.._...KLAC, 1:05 p.m. M -Sa:

p.m, Su Flying Feet ..._. RECA, 8 a.m. Sa Flynn, John T .

_ KMPC, 5:15 P.m. M -F

For You ._. KIT, 11:45 p.m. W *Foster, Cedric. ...... -..HHJ, 12:15 p.m. M -F Fox, Christy KNX, 10:45 a.m. Su Frank and Ernest..._ ...... _.._ ..... KILL 11 a.m. Su Freedom Story KMPC, 9 p.m. Su Front -Page Farrell....KFI, KFSD, 2:15 p.m. M -F Fuller, Dr. Charles..._.._......_...KECA, 1 p.m. Su Fuller, Sid KHJ, 12 n. I) Fun For All

_ RNX, 10 a.m. Sa

Fun For All .____....HECA, 8:30 p.m. F Funny Paper Man _..._..._ ......... KFI, 8 a.m. Su

Gangbusters......._..__ EsNX, 9 p.m. Sa Garden Gate...__...._._ KNX, 12:45 p.m. Sa Garden Guide ....... ___ KFI, 11:30 a.m. M -F Garden Guides RECA, 9 a.m. M -F Garden School KGER, 1:45 p.m. M -F *Gardiner, Don RECA, 10 a.m. M -F Garr, Bill KWKW, 1 p.m. M -Sa *Garred, Bob..KECA, 7:30 a.m., 5:45 p.m. M -F Garroway, Dave KFI, 3:45 p.m. M -F Gateway to Music...___.._ RFA(', 10 p.m. Su Gillespie's Garden..._.._.._...HNX 12:15 p.m. Sa Give and Take KNX, 8:30 a.m. Sa Godfrey, Arthur KNX, 2:15 p.m. M -F

KNX, 1:30 p.m. Su; 8:30 p.m. M *Goss, Frank KNX, 7:30 a.m. M -Sa

KNX, 5:45 p.m. M -Sa Graham, Billy..._ ....... 3 p.m., 12 p.m. Su Graham, Vance...___ KMPC, 9 a.m. Su;

HOWL, 5 p.m. M -Sa Grand Ole Opry KFI, 7:30 p.m. Sa *Grand Slam KNX, 8:30 a.m. M -l' Grand Central Station KNX, 8:05 a.m. Sa

KSIPC, 2 p.m. _

M -F KECA, 6:15 p.m. Su

Great Gildersleeve KFI, 8:30 p.m. W Greatest Story Ever ToId....KE('A, 2:30 p.m. Su *Green, Bob KHJ, 8:15 a.m. 3I -Sa;

9:25 a.m. Sa; 2:25 p.m. M -F *Griffith, Les KECA, 7:25 p.m. M -Th;

7:30 p.m. F Guiding Light KNX, 10:45 a.m. NI -F Gunnmoke KNX, 6:30 p.m. Sa Ilal's )lemory Room ....... _...KFOX, 6:30 p.m. D Hall of Fantasy KHJ, 7:30 p.m. M Hallmark Playhouse KNX, 6 p.m. Su Hancock, Hunter KFVD, 2 p.m. 5I -Sa Hanlon. Tom KNX, 7:45 p.m. W ;

11:10 p.m. 3I -F;,5:30 p.m. sa *Hardy, Glenn KHJ, 10 a.m., 9 p.m. NI -F Harmon, Tom..._._ KNX, 5:15 p.m. SI -Sa;

10:25 p.m. M -F Harris, Phil KFI, 7.30 p.m. Su *Harvey, Paul RECA, 8:45 p.m. Su

12:15 p.m. hI-F Haven of Rest KXLA, 8:30 a.m. SI, W, F

KHJ, 8:30 a.m, Tu, Th, Sa Hawaii Calls KHJ, 6 p.m. Sa Hawk, Bob KN, 7 p.m. 11 Hawkes, Charleen KFI, 8:05 p.m. Su *Haworth, Bill KFI, 6:15 p.m. M -F Hawthorne KNX, 11::t0 p.m. Sn. Su;

11:40 p.m. M -F Hawthorne's Mail Bag KNX, 4:30 p.m. 5I -F *Hayes. Sam KHJ, 11:25 a.m., 4:45, 6:45 p.m.

M -E; 7:45 a.m. M -Sa; 11:25 a.m. Sa Haynes, Lick MAC, 6:05 a.m. M -Sa *Headline Edition RE(lA, 4:45 p.m. M -F fleatter, Gabriel KHJ, 8:211 a.m., 6 p.m. M -F Heidt, Horace KNX, 7 p.m. Ti; Helfer AI __ KHJ, 5:30 p.m. Sa *Hemingway, Frank.__.._ _ ....... .KHJ, 7 a.m.,

4:15 p.m. M -S Herald of Truth ....... _._..._...RECA, 3:30 p.m. Su Heritage ....._ KECA, 8 p.m. Th *Henry, Bill HHJ, 6:55 p.m. NI -t' High Adventure_._..._.._ KHJ, 8 p.m. 'ru *Hill, Edwin C..._..___.._..HECA, 10:10 p.m. M -F Hilltop House KNX, 12:15 p.m. M -F Hirsch, Elroy.... ........... KECA, 5 p.m. M -F Hits and Encores KECA, 7:35 p.m. F Hollywood Barn Dance KNX, 8 p.m. Sa Hollywood Music Hall..._...HNX, 7:30 p.m. Tu Hollywood Story KNX, 2:30 p.m., Su Hollywood Varieties..._ KFI, 6:30 p.m. W Notate, Nancy KECA, 4:30 p.m. 3I -F Hometown Happenings KFI, 11:30 a.m. Su Hometown Jamboree KXLA, 11:30 a,m. :1I -F Hope. Bob KFI, 11:45 a.m. M -F; 7 p.m. W Horse Racing RECA, 1 p.m. Sa Hour of St. Francis KMPC, 8:15 p.m. Su Hunter, Ben KFI, 1 a.m. M -Sa *Huntley, Chet KECA, 9:15 a.m 5:30 p.m.

hl -F If They Had Lived KGFJ, 8:15 p.m. Su

..., KGFJ, 8:45 p.m, Sa International Music Man KNX, 7:30 p.m. Ti; Invitation to Learning KNX, 8:35 a.m. Su it Happens Every Day KNX, 1:25 p.m. M -F I Was a Communist

for the FBI KNX, 9:30 p.m. Sa Jack the Earlybird KBIG, 7 a.m. M -Sa Jarvis. Al KFWB, 9:30 a.m. D Jason abd The Golden Fleece....HF1, 4 p.m. Su Jazz Nocturne KHJ, 7:30 p.m. Th Jefferson Heritage KFI. 5:30 p.m. Sa;

KWRW, 9:45 p.m. Th John Steele, Adventurer KH,1, 8 p.m. F Johnny Dollar KNX, 6 p.m. Tu Junior Miss KNX, 9:45 p.m. M -F Junior Town Meeting KMPC, , p.m. Sa .lust ('lain Bill..._.._ KFI, KFSD, 2 p.m. 3I -F KFI Calling HFI, 9:30 p.m. ?I Katz, Mickey RHJ, u 5 npan. a {ellcy, Bob...._......-.._._.. _ KMPC, 6 'a Kemper, Ronnie...__ KECA, 11:30 p.m. Sl -F' *Kenneally, Bill KNX, 12 n M -F

10:15 p.m. 5I -Sa

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King Arthur Godfrey' Bountable..._......_.......KNX 2 p.m. Su

Birk, Eddie. ...... _--___._.. KLAC, 9:30 a.m. M -F Kirkwood, Jack..___. ._..._ .KHJ, 1 p.m. M -F L -A. Breakfast Club.....-._...KFWB, 8:30 a.m. W L.A. in Review..._ KMPC 1:45 p.m. M L.A. Fifty Years Ago KF1 7:50 p.m. F Laboe. Art..._._._..-------HGFJ, 5:30 p.m. M -F;

RXLA, 1:15 a.m. M -Sa Ladles' Day._ ..BFI 9:15 a.m. M -F Ladies Fair.... ...... ._ ...KHJ, 11 a.m. M -F L.A. Medical Assn_.._.__.._...KFAC, 1 p.m. Th Land of the Free..._-.KHJ, 11:15 p.m. Su *Lawton, Fleetwood.___...KFI, 7:15 a.m. M -F Layman's Hour.._._.._ BECA, 9:30 p.m. Sa Let's Pretend..._...., KNX, 1 p.m. Se Let 'Jeerge Do It ___-.KHJ, KGB, 8 p.m. M *Lewis Fulton.....---..KHJ, 4 9:15 p.m. 311F Lewis, Ray...........__._.._ KFI 12:15 p.m. Sa Lewis, Robert Q..._::... __...HNX, 4:05 p.m. M -F Leyden, Bill __....BFWB, 7 a.m. M -Sa Life Begins at SO .KECA, 8 p.m. M

Liberal Catholic Church. RFAC, 9 a.m. Su Life Can Be BeautifuL.._.._ ..... ..KFI, 4 p.m. M -F *Lindlahr, Victor H BFI, 10 a.m. M -F Linkletter, Art _$SIX, 12:30 p.m. M -F Lithuanian Program-...KOWL 10 a.m. Sa Little Symphonies _._ KHJ, 7 p.m. Su *Local Desk..._._.._.._._._ _KECA, 7:15 p.m. Su Lombardoland, U.S.A,.-_ KHJ, KGB,

8:30 p.m. Sa Lone Ranger....KECA, 7 p.m. M, W, 8 p.m. Sa Lorenzo Jones.... KSI 2:30 p.m. M -F Lucky Lager Dance Time.......KMPC, 9:30 p.m.

M Sa; 10;30 p.m. Tu, W, Th, F; KFSD 10:15 p.m. D

Lucky U Ranch..-___ KHJ, KHJ 1:30 p.m. M -F ..B Lum and Abner _KECA, 6:45 p.m. M -F

Lutheran Gospel Honr..._..BXLA, 6:30 p.m. Su Lutheran Hour..._.._ _._. ..RHJ, KGB, KVOE,

.._ ..................._...._._._ ____.._ 10:30 a.m. Su Lux Theatre KNX, 6 p.m. M Lynn Looks at H'wood....KHJ, 3:45 p.m. M -F MRS Roundtable _.._.._..KHJ, 7:30 p.m. Tu Magnin, RabbL.._......_.-__.._....KFWB, 10 p.m. Su Make Way for Youth. KNX, 4:30 p.m. Sa Ma Perkins. _._...HNX, 10.15 a.m. M -F Mann Herbert J....,___ ............ KFI, 10 a.m. Su Manning, Dave..._._.KGFJ, 4:30 p.m. M -Sa *Manning, Knoz.._.-._._.._...K.FI, 7:45 a.m. M -Sa Mansfield. Andy ß Virginia KFI, 8:45 a.m. M -F Marine Band. ........._.......... _. ..... .KHJ, 3:30 p.m. Sa Marines in Review_-_..._-. KECA, 7:30 p.m. Sa Marx, Grouoho..._.-_. HFM, 9 p.m. W Martin and Lewis_ KFI 9 p.m. Tu Massey, Curt KNX, 3:45 p.m.;

KHJ, 4:30 p.m. M -F Masterson, PauL.._ __.._..BECA, 5:30 a.m. M -F Matinee.-..... ........... _ ........... KFAC, 2 p.m. M -Sa McBride, Mary Margaret....HECA, 4 p.m. M -F McDaniel, Earl ................KFVD, 8:45 p.m. M -F McNeill's Breadfast Club..._..KECA 8 a.m. M -F Meditation for Modern.. .BECA, 9 p.m. Su Meet Millie -_ KNX, 9 p.m. Tb Meet he Missus.._-__.KNX, 11:30 a.m. Sa Meet the Press.__ _.BFI 10:30 p.m. Su Meet the Veep...--. HFÌ, 10:15 p.m. Su Melody Quartet..._ _KBIG, 8:30 a.m. Su Men's Corner _____ _ KHJ, 1 p.m. Sa Meredith, Burgess.._____ KECA, 8:30 p.m W Merry-Go-Around..._.___...HNX, 11:15 p.m. M -F Message of Israel._._._.._. KECA, 11 a.m. Su Meyberg, Dot _.._____...HGFJ, 5:45 p.m. Sa Midnight Flyer _._.___ KFI, 12 n. M -Sa Miller, Marvin..._ .............._...KHJ, 6:30 p.m. M -F Mirendy's Garden Patch....KECA, 9:15 a.m. Sa *Monitor Views the News KECA 8:45 p.m. Tu Monroe, Vaughn K1'ó,, 7 p.m. Sa

Monday Morn. Headlines KECA, 8:15 p.m. Su Moody, Ttius ........... 9:55 p.m. M -F Morning Chapel Hour KFOX, 7:30 a.m. Tu -Sa Morning Concert..._.._._.._.._...KFAC, 9 a.m. M -F;

9:30 a.m. Su Motorists' Melody Time.._._KFI, 1:13 p.- Sa Movletime KBIG 4:30 p.m. D Mr. and Mrs. North. KNX, 8:30 p.m. Tu Mr. Celebrity ....... _.._,._--.KXLA 12:15 a.m. M -W Mr. Chameleon_...___.___.._...gNX, 6:30 p.m. F Mr. Keen.......-.._...-- _...........HNX 9 p.m. F Mr. President...---_____KECA, 7:30 P.m. To Murray, Johnny BFI, 8 a.m. M -F *Murrow, Edward R.--__KNX, 5 p.m. M -F Museum Concert ............. -__.._.. KFAC, 3 p.m. Sn Muele From the Moon KECA, 10:30 p.m.

M, W, Th, F; 11 p.m. Tu Music In The Air- _.._...... _...KNX, 8:30 p.m. F Music in the Morning_____. KFI, 8 a.m. Sa Music of the People.__-._ KHJ, 8:30 p.m. Th Music Till Dawn .HNX, 12:05 a.m. W -M Music With the ....... KNX, 11 a.m. Sa Musical Crossroads. ...... _...KFAC, 10 p.m. M -Sa Musical Digest ..........._ _...HGFJ, 7 p.m. M -Sa Music Hall of Memories..._ ..... ..KECA, 7 p.m. Su Music of the Hills......._ ......... KFVD, 9 a.m. Sa Musical Masterpieces HFAC 4 p.m. D Music Hall BFAC, 11:30 a.m. M -Sa *Mbtual Newsreel..._-_. .... ..KHJ, 6:15 p.m. M -F My True Story..._.._. .KECA, 10:30 a.m. M -F Mystery Theater .KECA, 7:30 p.m. W NBC Symphony... KFI, 6 p.m. Sa National Farm & Homo _...KFI, 11:30 a.m. Sa National Radio Pulpit..._......_...,...KFI, 7 a.m. Su National Vespers.._.-___ KECA, 11:30 a.m. Su Native Daughters ..KWKW,9:30 p.m. W Navy Hoar..._ -_..__.___...KEA, 5 p.m. Sa

Negro College Cholrs..._...HECA, 7:30 a.m. Su *Nesbitt, Norman..._ KMPC, 8:30 a.m. M -F *News of the World. KFI, 8:15 p.m. M -F *Newspaper of the Air..._ ...

KHJ, 10 a.m. 9 p.m. M -F; 9 p.m. Su Nick Carter ..._.._..-.-._.._.._......__.....KM, 3 p.m. Su Noble, Wendell.._-_-_._ KNX, 1 p.m. M -F Nora Drake _....HNX. 11:30 a.m. M -F Norman, Gene _ -__...KLAG, 8:15 p.m. M -Sa

.....------------ _ 8:05 p.m. Su Norman, Philip ....... _..___...KNX, 1:30 p.m. M -F;

10:30 p.m. M -F; P:30 p.m. Sa Official Detective KHJ, 7 p.m. F Old -Fashioned Sunday School Hour KECA,

_......_.........._....__.._._....__. _ 9 a.m. Su On Stage. KNX 7 p.m. W One Man's Family..._ --______.BFI, 3 p.m. M -F Opera _ ___ KECA, 2 p.m. Sa Operation Daybreak..___-._.. KFI 6:30 a.m. D Other Side of the Day KF1, I a.m. M -Sa Our Gal Sdnday..._.._.__KNX, 9:45 a.m. M -F Our Miss Brooks. HNX, 8 p.m. Su Owens, Jack ..-...._-._._.._ KECA, 12:30 p.m. M -F Ozzie and Harriet..._.._ .......... _. KECA, 9 p.m. I Pacific Telephone Hour KFI, 9 p.m., M Palladium Party --._.._.._...KFI 11:45 p.m. 11I -Su Parade of Spurts..._.._ ........... KMPC, 6 p.m. M -Sa Parsons, Louella. KNX, 9:15 p.m. Tu Pass The Word. KBIG, 1:55 p.m. Tu, Th, Sa Pearson, Drew KFWB, 9:30 p.m. Su *Pentagon Report..._-._.._.._...KHJ, 6:15 p.m. Su People Are Funny KNX, 7 p.m. Tu Pepper Young's Family....KFI, 12:30 p.m. M -F Peter Salem HHJ, 7:30 p.m. Tel *Peterson, Elmer KFI 5:45 p.m. Tu -F Philip Morris Playhouse KNX, 6 p.m. W Piano Parade ........... _.._...KFAC, 9:30 a.m. M -F;

12:05 p.m. Su Pinkley, Virgil KECA, 5:15 p.m. M -F Poetry of Our Time KF1, 12:30 p.m. Su Playboys SECA, 10:45 p.m. Tu, Th Sa Poska, Al KF1, 11:15 p.m. M -F Potter, Peter HLAC, 9:30 e.m. D Practical Catholicism..._ HWKW, 9:30 p.m. M Prayer for Peace......_._____KMPC, S a.m. Su Preston Walter............--- KHJ, 2 p.m. Sa

& Pro E on......._-.___._____ KFI, 7:45 p.m. F Putnam, Geo _.._ KFI, 6 p.m. M -F *Queen for a Day .-..... __HIM, 11:30 a.m. M -F Quick, What's The Answer? KHJ, 2 p.m. W. F Race Re -Creations KMPC, 6:30 p.m. M -Sa Radio Free Europe..._ KHJ,9:30 p.m. Sa Railroad Hour KFI, 8:30 p.m. M Religious News Reporter KMPC, 8:15 p.m. Su Repeat Performance..._...KFI, 10:30 p.m. M -F;

..-.----. ..... _.._ .......... ---____ .................12:15 p.m. Sa Report Card__ .............. ____KFWB, 10:15 p.m. Su Report to the People._---_...HECA, 9:30 p.m. Tu Reporters Roundup .._.--..KHJ, 10:30 p.m. M Request Performance.._.__ KÓFJ, 6 p.m. D Reviewing Stand ___._-.HHJ, 4:30 p.m. Su *Richfield Reporter KFI, 10 p.m. Su -F Right to Happiness KFI, KFSD 12:45 p.m. M -F Ring, -Bill....--...._.._.._.._.._._ KECZA, 1 p.m. M -F Road of Life..._. _...HNX, 10 a.m. M -F Road of Faith....-___-.BBIG, 8:15 a.m. Su *Roby Max.._.-_.,__....HNX, 11 p.m. M -F Rocky Jordan......-__. ......... _-._ BMX, 6 p.m. F Rod & Gun..._..,_.-_._-_.._.HHJ, 9:30 p.m. Th Rogers, Rey BFI, 8:30 p.m. Th Romance of Helen Trent KNX, 9:30 p.m. M -F Rosemary.._ ....... _.._.._.._,._...HNX, 8:45 a.m. M -F Rowe, Red .-..... _. ..... _._.._-._...KFWB, 4 p.m. M -Sa Salt Lake Tabernacle KNX, 8 a.m. Su Sampson, Bill KWKW, 12 p.m. 111 -Sa Saturday at the Pops........HFAC, 2:30 p.m. Sa Saturday Night Country ..._.......

Style..._....._...._.._....__ KNX, 7:45 p.m. Sa Science Editor A, 9:45 p.m. Tu Scout Jamboree BFI 9:30 a.m. Sa Second Mrs. Burton. HNC, 11 a.m. M -F Search That Never Ends BHJ 9:30 p.m. Tu Serenade in Blue KFI, 9:45 p.m. F Sgt. Preston of the Yukon KHJ, 5 p.m. Tu Th *Shadel Bill .KNX, 8:30 a.m. Su Shore, Dinah... _._..BFI, 7 p.m. M, F Show Time ......_.._._._ KFI, 6:30 p.m. F Silver Eagle KECA, 7 p.m. Tu, Th Sinclair's Record Session BFI, 11 p.m. Sa Sing With Bing -.._..BECA, 2:45 p.m. Tu, Th, F Skelton, Red..___--__ KFI, 9:30 p.m. Tu Sky King......_..__.--_...KHJ 5:30 p.m. Tu, Th Slack, Peter... KGER, 2:30 p.m. M -F;

5 p.m. Sa Slate, Allin .............KIEV, 6 a.m. M -Sa *Smith, Howard K....-...KNX, 9:30 a.m. Su *}Sokolsky, Oeorge __..BECA 10 p.m. Su Songs for Sunday..._ _.__-._ KFI, 2 p.m. Su Songs of Faith BFI, 6:15 a.m. Su Songs of The B-Bar-B..._.._ KHJ, 5 p.m. W, F Songs That Never Die..._ KFI, 9:30 p.m. Th Sophisticated Rhythm..._..BECA, 10:30 p.m. Tu Southland Serenade.._ ....... ....KBIG, 3 p.m. M -F Space Patrol KECA, 9:30 a.m. Sa Spin and Win.. KFVD, 8:45 a.m. M -F Sports Dial. ..... .--._.-.-_..BRKD, 5:30 p.m. M -Se Squad Room..._.._ KHJ,3:30 p.m. Su Squeakin' Deacon..._...........HXL, 6 p.m. M -F;

5:30 p.m. Sa; 11 a.m. Su Stafford, Jo KNX, 9:30 p.m. M -F Standard Heur BFI, KFSD, 8:30 p.m. Su Standard School Broadcast KMPC, 11 a -m. F Standing Room Only RECA, 8:30 p.m. M Stars Over Hollywood ENS, 9:30 a.m. Sa Star Story Time...___...HNX, 8:15 p.m. M, W, F Start To Live. .KMPC, 8:05 a.m. Su Stella Dallae.._....._..BFI, KFSD, 1:15 p.m. M -F

Stewart, Bill........ KMPC, 6:30 p.m. M -F; 12 p.m. Su

Stewart, Danny___.KECA, 11:30 p.m Tu, Tb, F Stone, Paula.._._--_.._ KHJ, 9 a.m. W Story, Circus..._.-.-_-__.-..KMPC, 7:30 a.m. Sa Story, Raiph.,._._......_.._...KNX, 7:15 a.m. M -F

Stranger from the Sea:_ KFI2 9:30 p. M Su

Strictly Dixie .... ... __________ ..KHJ, 9:15 a.m. Sa Strike It Rich ..r.AFI, 10:30 a.m. M -F Strike Up the Band ___...KECA 9:30 p.m- Th String Serenade. KNX, 11 a.m. Su Strout, Dick..._ _.11.ECA, 12:15 a.m. Sa Sunday Symphony ____ KHJ, p.m. Su

KFI, 11 p.m. Sb Sunday With Bill- ..._.._.KECA, 9:30 a.m. Su Supervisor's Report..__.,_ -..BFI, 9:15 p.m. Se Suspense.-._.._ KNX, 9 p.m. M Sweet and SentimentaL.._.__.KBIO, 2 p.m. M -F Syncopation..._ ..HNX 1 p.m. Su Take a Number KHJ, 7 p.m. Sa Talent Opera Singers.._ BWKW, 9:30 p.m. M Talent Sconts..._..________KNX, 8:30 p.m. M Tarzan _- KNX, 6 p.m. Sa Taylor, Henry J...-...KECA, 7:30 p.m. M Taylor, Mary Lee.. KFI, 11 a.m. Sa Telephone Hoew..._._..BFI KFSD, 9 p.m. M Tello-Test .............__._-_--_...KHJ, 10:15 a.. M -F Tennessee Ernie... . ... _..-_.EECA 12:15 a.m. M -F *Ten O'clock Wire.. -_.._......_ )li NYC, 10 p.m. D That Hammer Gny..-.___.._... KHJ, 7 p.m. Tu Theater Guild ..BFI, 5:30 p.m. Su Theatre of Today...___-____...HNX, 9 a.m. Sa Theater of Stars...____-._.._._KNX, 3 p.m. Su The Adventurer ...............__._-..TECA, 8:30 p.m. W The Christian In Action. KECA, 12 n. Su The Phrase That Pays........KFI, 11:30 a.m. M -F The Shadow HHJ, 2 p.m. Su The Whistler KNX", 7:30 p.m, Su This 1 Believe _.-__...KNX, 8:25 p.m. M -F This Is Good News .KNX, 7:30 p.m. Sa This Is Living KNX, 2 p.m. Sa This Is Los Angeles FINN. 2:30 p.m. Sa This Week Around World KECA, 7:30 p.m. Su *Thomas, Lowell__-_.._.........KNX, 8 p.m. M -F Time Capsule ___.. KECA, 7:30 p.m. Th Time For Love..._ __.._ lINX, 6 p.m. Th Tinney, Cal .._._..HECA 3:30 p.m. M -F Todd, Art A Dotty r...KECA, 2:05 p.m. M -F Top Story BFI, 5 p.m. Su The Top Guy HECA, 8 p.m. W The World We Want KFI, 12:30 p.m. Sa Town Hall Party KFI, 9 p.m. F; 8:05 p.m. Sa Tracy, Lee BFI, 1:30 p.m. Su *Travis, Henry

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_ KHJ, 10 a.m. Sa Treasury Show .._.BECA, 9 p.m. Sa Treasury Varieties KHJ,- 8 p.m. W *Trout, Bob KNX, 7 p.m. F; 8:25 P.m. M -F True Detective Mysteries KHJ, 2:30 p.m. Su True or False..._ .KHJ 7:30 p.m. *Sit Truth or Consequences. .._.......KFI, 7:30 p.m. Th Turn to a Friend..._._...SECA, 9:30 p.m. M -F Tuttle Time......._.._.._.-_._. KFVD, 7 a.m. M -Sa Twenty Questions..._....-___ KHJ, 8 p.m. Su Two for the Money.__. KFI, 7 p.m. Tu Unity Daily World..._ KFAC, 8:45 a.m. M -Sa U. N. Is My Beat.._ KFI, 8:30 a.m. Su U. N. Story...-__..-_- KWHW, m Under Arrest HHJ:88:4:305 8°8:45:30

p. p.m.. MM

Union Rescue Mission...__. HFWB, 7 p.m. Su University Explorer KNX, 10:30 a.m. Su Univ. of Chicago Round Table -BFI, 4:30 p.m. Su Utley, Clifton KFI, 7:30 p.m. M, Tu, F *Valle, David .HNX 8:16 a.m. M -F

oice of Business.._.._...... .KECA, 7:15 p.m. Sa Voice of Calvary..._ .............KYLA, 10 p.m. Su Voice of Firestone..._-..KFI, HFSD, 5:30 p.m. M Voice of Prophecy_._._-_...KECA, 2 p.m. Su; -..KHJ, 9:30 a.m. Su Voice of the Blind.- _._...HGFJ, 8:15 a.m. W Wagner, Jack. _-..,..KHJ, 10:30 a.m. M -F Wakely, Jimmy.__-_...KNX, 3:30 p.m. Su

4:10 p.m. M -F Walk a Mlle..._ BFI, 7:30 p.m. W We Call It Jazz _..__.BFI, 11:15 p.m. Sa *Weaver, Hank_ __.._.KECA, 12 n, M -F Welcome Travelers -..__ KFI, 3 p.m. M -F Welk, Lawrence KECA, 11:30 p.m. Su;

11 p.m. W -F: 10:30 p.m. Sa Wendy, Warren. .... K-NX, 9 a.m. M -F What's My Line? _.._ ..... .....KNX, 6:30 p.m. W Wheeler, Barritt.......__._. -BFI 4:20 p.m. M -F When A Girl Marries SECA, 11:15 a.. M -F Whispering Streets..._...KECA 10:55 a.m. M -F White, Joe-----_....__.. HF!, 11:30 p.m. F;

KPOL 12:30 p.m. M -Sa White Walter...... Who K

....._ _..... KFWB, 9 p.m. Su Knows This?..._ KLAC, 9:30 p.m. Su

Wild Bill Hickock..._...KHJ, 5:30 p.m. M, Williams, Tex ..KFI 7 p.m. Sa Willson, Meredith ____KFI, 9:30 p.m. Se;

7 p.m. M *Winchell, Walter KECA 6 p.m. Su Wings of Healing -.KECA, 4:30 p.m. Su Woman in My House...___...KFI, 1:45 p.m. M -F World Bible Society ___...KGFJ, 8 a.m. M -Sa WOrld of Books..._.._ _-._.......KFI, 12:15 p.m. Su World of Opera.._..._.IFAC, 3:30 p.m. M -F *World Today...- ---...KNX, 5:30 p.m. M -Sa World We Live In..._--_ KFI 5:30 p.m. M -F Yesterday and Today.._ BECA, 9:30 p.m. M You Bet Your Life ..... .....___.._.......NFL 9 p.m. W Young America Speaks KFI, 10 a.m. Sa Young Dr. Mahone.._.._...KNX, 10:30 a.m. M -F Young, Norma ....... .... _.._...HHJ, 9:30 a.m. M -F Young People's Church of the Air

_ __..KHJ, 10:30 p.m. Sa Young Widder Brown.._.-.KFI, 1:30 p.m. M -F

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OK the 13a!! With Ted Hilgenstuhler

GOODWIN SPEAKS On our cover this week is popular

Gary Goodwin. Underneath his name it says: ''Talks About Wrestlers."

That the boy did do, when I visited him at his store at 18606 Ventura Blvd. in Tarzana this past week.

'< MI He was brief and to the point when

1 commenting about the muscle m e n pictured with him. For many, many intricate, delicate, and devious rea- sons, it's not easy to give one's opin- ions on such con- troversial charac- ters. In between

customers, Gary did his best. The Zebra Kid: "Experienced .

Former collegiate champion . . He's a big man. But unlike most big men he knows how to use his weight. Moves like a cat."

Baron Leone: "In and out of the ring, the Italian nobleman is a rough guy to deal with. He even eats raw liver!"

Hombre Montana: "Worth his weight in gold, that boy is. Sure glad I'm not measuring him for a suit now. Would take me all afternoon."

Danny McShain: "I don't recall the name. What's he do for a living?"

Lord James Blears: "I realize there's been a lot of controversy lately, on whether or not James is a real Lord or not. Frankly, I don't know. But I do know that he is a prince of a guy. And no kidding, either. A perfect gentleman, at all times."

Gorgeous George: "I'll match one of my suits against one of his tur- keys, any time. And it'll last a lot longer, too."

Dr. Lee Grable: "If the Doc didn't get hurt so easily, and so often, he'd be one of the top matmen in the en- tire nation."

Mr. Moto: "Sorry. Me can no make comment. Me no understand Japa- nese. If Moto would change his face, his body, his name, his personality, and a few million other things, peo- ple might get to like him. I wouldn't bet on it, though."

"In general, what do you think about rassling?" I asked.

"In general, it's great. In private, have the fans drop around the store some time, and I'll be glad to give them all the details. How about a suit?"

"No, thanks. I've got my best and only suit on. How do you like it?" I said.

"Nice, very nice," Gary replied. "Hold on to it. A couple of years from now, it might come into style!"

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JULES SPEAKS ABOUT GARY The lanky fellow surrounded by members of the wrestling fra-

ternity on this week's cover of TV-Radio Life is no stranger to fans of the mat. Gary Goodwin has been ably handling the sportcasting for the Friday night wrestling matches from Ocean Park for the past four years over KLAC-TV.

Gary's popularity with the wrestling fans hinges on the fact that he makes no bones about being one of them. Ever since the first time he was big enough to slip into the ball park in Texarkana, Texas, to watch wrestling, he has been an avid enthusiast. Even when the guards got wise to the free loaders, Gary kept his interest in grappling.

The familiar 'old story of lack of funds halted his ambition to be a doctor. After four years of pre-med at Henderson State Teachers College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, and the University of Texas, Goodwin found himself staring face to face with no more education money.

He walked into a radio station and landed a job as announcer and time seller and the general handyman du- ties which accompany a humble be- ginning in any business, at the enor- mous salary of $3 a week.

In 1942 he began wrestling com- mentating over radio station WRR in Dallas-good background for his tele- vision sportscasting later.

During his collegiate days he played football and baseball and even now plays softball on the Tarzana Rotary team. His varied career also includ- ed a year of pro ball with the Class "C" Texarkana League, which also started out the fabulous Dean boys, Paul and Dizzy.

What with his Friday night Ocean Park stint, his hour-long Uncle Gary show week -days at 5:30 and his in- numerable commercial "spots," Good- win is a very busy man.

In addition to this, he recently opened a haberdashery in Tarzana with Del Moore, located at 18606 Ven- tura Blvd. Gary is a walking adver- tisement for the store, with his fond- ness for gay ties, belts and suspenders.

As if these jobs weren't enough for one man, he is head coach for the Goodwin backfield, consisting of his four sons, ten, eight, four and a half and two. His wife, Mary, acts as trainer and jean knee patcher.

me I wooda - except he knows too many of those musclemen.

Before I forget, the cover shot of Gary was taken by Dusty Rhoads at KLAC-TV.

Although baseball is our national pastime, with the Goodwins it is foot- ball. When you have an hour or two to spend, ask Gary to tell you how his two -year -old son Gregory can fake passes, run interference, and lateral the ball to big brother Gary, Jr. The paternal pride when Gary tells of his boys is worth seeing. Little Mary just beams when anyone mentions her five Goodwins-and rightly so.

Like the rest of the wrestling fans, Gary has his favorites. Leading the field is Rito Romero, whom Goodwin picks because he is so fast, scientific and fiery.

On the rare occasions when there is time enough, he goes fishing or takes in a football game.

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soon, Welk indicated, as applications for the spot Roberta Linn held are still coming in from all parts of the country.

KTLA HAS ANNOUNCED A CHANGE for Lovely Linn's show from "The Gypsy" to "The Continental," a step in the right direction, it would seem, for there have been complaints about limitations of the gypsy format.

IT'S BEING BRUITED ABOUT THAT we may be in for plush treatment here when "Show of Shows" signs off end of this month. In its place will be Hoagy Carmichael's talent par a de from Hollywood for the usual hour and a half. Cable facilities eastward, however, are said to be already en- gaged by somebody else during the middle half hour of the show. So the pampered East may be stuck with a kinescope while we get the telecast live! The mere thought is exhilarat- ing, and if it materializes, it couldn't happen to more patient people.

* * FOND ADIEUX

For his final "Hollywood Opening Night" show, producer -director Wil- liam Corrigan gifted all his co-workers with tiny gold television charms and tie -clips.

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Another Rochester?

OR A GOOD many years- and this is not meant to "age" the character in dis- cussion - the public has

been happily regaled by the antics of a certain Charlie Weaver. Real name-Cliff Arquette. The whimsey and homespun humor which have made Charlie famous are now adding lustre to the Dennis Day show, seen locally on KNBH.

Ever since the days of "Point Sub- lime," Cliff has brought laughs to thousands. He is almost like a long- time friend of the family. Here is one case where familiarity does not breed contempt.

"Charlie Weaver" was born several years ago and his popularity in- creased when the KNBH show "Dave 'n' Charlie" hit the channels. Since then the pixilated old man has be- come as famous a person as Jack Benny's "Rochester."

In the new RCA -Victor series with Dennis Day, Cliff once again assumes his familiar role-as the apartment -

house maintenance man who spends most of his time in the basement workshop where he is frequently called upon by Dennis Day for a helping hand or for some sound ad- vice.

CLIFF ARQUETTE'S "Charlie Weaver" is one of TV's most

delightfully pixilated characters. He

helps "light" up the Dennis Day show. INBC photo by Herb Ball.)

Naturally. Dennis is more than happy that his show is graced by the humorous presence of "Charlie." As for Cliff's reaction to Mr. Day, "This is one of the greatest and most tal- ented guys I've ever known."

Cliff had a bid to do the Dennis Day show last year but was unable to make it because of a previous commitment. And recently a sponsor wanted to resume the "Dave 'n' Charlie' show but Cliff had to re- nege because of his tie-up with Dennis. All of which goes to prove that success breeds success.

However, Cliff isn't tied down to the Day show. He is allowed to ap- pear on certain programs. and he has already turned in some really great performances in "Dragnet." Among the roles he has done on the Webb series are those of a wino, a priest, a bumbling do-gooder. His talents. then, are definitely not confined just to "Charlie Weaver."

But when it comes to talking about Cliff. you can't escape the Charlie tag. The character is his favorite. And it is also a standard gag around the Dennis Day business office-so much so that when the phone rings there, the stock answer is "Basement speaking." i "CHARLIE" BANGS AWAY on his

moldy typewriter as Dennis dic- tates some important correspondence. These two make. the show a real stand- out in TV. (NBC photo by Herb Ball.)

That is why ALBERTA KNOCH is one of

91,890 women who say, "For washing clothes I prefer White King's Real Soap-

suds over no -rinse chemicals."

Says Mrs. Knock, "Like my Navy soa, I agree,

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Alberta Knoch and her family live on' a 31 -acre ranch in Sand Canyon, on the way to the Mojave Desert. Mrs. Knoch knows that White King's real soapsuds wash her clothes inspection white - inspection clean. As for her hands, one experience with a soap -substitute left them so inflamed and sore she immediately switched back to White King Soap.

Yes, Mrs. Knoch thinks White King Soap is wonderful, and you will, too. In combi- nation with White King Soap, try using White King Water Softener. This "1-2" way -to -wash helps rid clothes of soap - substitute grayness and ground -in -dirt. And it saves soap, too!

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IN HARD OR SOFT WATER... TRY USING WHITE KING'S "1-2"

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2 Add just enough WHITE KING . SOAP to give you sufficient suds

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O ANDY KELLY CREATED THE FIRST FISHING SHOW for television, called "Fishing's Fun." Mayor Fletcher Bowron is one gent who readily agrees that

you can fish for fun as well as fish for fish. (Grant P. Velie photo.)

.i. LIKEABLE KELLY demonstrates to laughing Lieutenant Governor

Goodwin Knight how he used to put the shot. (Rothschild photo.)

BOB STACK, in addition to being a fine fisherman, also holds a

number of national skeet -shooting titles. (Rothschild photo.)

The Poor Man's Arthur Godfrey By Ted HilgenstuMer

.ANDY KELLY has a pretty common name, but he's a very .un- common fellow. Most people in show busi- ness - and you can't

blame them because it's a part of their job-spend hours trying to con- vince others how great they are. So it's kind of surprising when you in- terview this Kelly lad.

Although he's been on TV regularly for over four years, he has no illu- sions about being a TV star.

"I'm no TV personality," explains Kelly. "I just sit there and chew the rag with the boys for awhile, be it about fishing or any other matter.

"I suppose everyone has a little bit of 'ham' in him, and I'm no ex- ception. But I don't think it will ever get to the point where I'll consider myself as a full-fledged star."

Kelly created the original fisher- man's television show, "Fishing's Fun," back in 1949. It was the first program of its type and attracted the attention of the thousands of fishing fanatics in the local area. What caused this stroke of genius on Andy's part?

"Simple," says Kelly. "Actually, I'm in the advertising business. I love fishing, and so do many of my clients. This fishing show gave me a chance to take my clients fishing and still call it work."

In addition to his perennial angling program, the former reporter for the Hearst chain in Chicago cooked up a fifteen -minute package this past winter on KTTV.

Called "Andy Kelly Presents," it featured well - known personalities from movieland, industry, and the sports world. As an added gimmick, Kelly introduced a "third - man" theme in which the "other" personal- ity of the guest was brought out by his or her hobbies or avocations.

Mayor Fletcher Bowron, for exam- ple, turned out to be an avid marlin fisherman. Xavier Cugat loved Abbe Lane, chihuahuas and cartooning. Reginald Denny is a remote -control plane bug. Bob Stack likes guns and cameras and holds a number of na- tional skeet -shooting titles. Lon Chaney cherishes his rod and reel. No matter whom he is interviewing, it doesn't take Kelly long to bring out the "third -man" personality.

Maybe Mr. Kelly never figured it this way, but being "natural" and completely himself on - camera is probably the main reason he's stuck around so long.

"I'm just the poor man's Arthur Godfrey," says Kelly.

That's bad? (Latest estimates show that Godfrey pulls in fifteen million dollars worth of business each year for CBS.)

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_eh DAN "CHINA SMITH" DURYEA is

a friend to his sons as well as

their father. He and Peter check a gur before going out for rifle practice.

TV television show, "Affairs of China Smith," until now-and especially my boys' reaction to it. To put it bluntly, they confuse me. For a long time they'd watch the show and make no comment. One day I asked them why they never said anything about the show. Dickie looked at me with surprise and then grunted, "Aw, we know you."

The only encouraging sign is that the boys seem to think enough of the show to stop running our regular Friday night movies at home at least as long as "China Smith" is dashing around on TV.

My television program has been quite a tough job. But it's all an easy deal in comparison with keeping up with two healthy, alert young boys who are not always so sure father knows best.

P. S. Neither am I! i THE DURYEA FAMILY is one o' Hollywood's happiest. Left tc

right: Dickie, Peter, Dan, and his wife Helen. (All exclusive photos by ABC.

Mthigíiig lip lather By `China Smith'

as told to DAN DURYEA

M NOT QUITE sure what is the deal at our house - whether I'm bringing up my boys or whether they're bringing me up. The only thing I am sure of is that

they're perfectly normal kids. At least. they're at each other's throats of the time like any ordinary brothers.

Peter, who is thirteen, and Dickie, ten, have one thing in common. They try to duck as much work as pos- sible. A while back I bought the boys a two -wheel truck to help them move boxes of cans out for collec bn

Camend to assist in other heavy jo can day recently and there were THREE big boxes filled to the brim. This posed the problem of who was to take the third box out. Peter, the clever manager type, conceived the idea of piling two on Dickie's load. He thought he evened things up by loading the truck himself. Dice, e,

suspicious and not too happy, g the cans as far as the street and then the top box fell off. This naturally started a slight altercation.

When such crises arrive I try to act as mediator, but I'm usually floored by the things my sons do. I

decided not long ago to settle argu- ments by tossing a coin. This hasn't worked too well since lately Dickie has been losing six or seven times in a row. He wants a new coin!

i. DAN GETS A BANG out of the way sons Dickie and Peter tend

to their chores. Can day is no great ¡oy for these boys.

Both Dickie and Peter have jobs to do about the house, for which they receive a dollar a week allowance. We had kept their income at twenty- five cents for some time but then in- flation set in and we had to meet the rising tide.

My wife, Helen, and I have always made a point of encouraging the boys to save their money so we pro- vided them with two tobacco cans in which they deposit ten per cent of all they earn-or are given as presents. I only wish I'd saved that much out of the money I made from the time I was their age. I'd be a far richer man today. Fortunately, the boys have this ten per cent habit and seem to enjoy it. In fact, they often use their savings as a weapon to get an occasionally delayed al- lowance. A few days ago, Dickie said to us, "You owe me $3.00 so here's my thirty cents." He got paid up that way.

When it comes to disciplining the boys my wife and I have met the usual problems. We have tried to do as good a job as possible to teach them that this is their home as much as ours and that it's therefore up to them to share the responsibilities of a home. One of their newer chores is washing dishes on the maid's day

' off. Helen and I were doing them one Thursday when Helen suddenly said to the boys, "From now on this will be your job." The boys made no comment-but they're at the sink on Thursdays.

Dan Is the Boys' Pal I have always tried to pal around

with my sons. For one thing, Peter and I do a lot of shooting together- and it took a lot to get me used to the idea of Peter's handling a gun. You see, when my father was a boy he shot his brother's hat off acci- dentally with a gun that was sup- posedly not loaded. From that time on he would have nothing to do with any firearms and naturally I was never allowed to have a gun.

But there came the day when Pete went to a military school, and of course he was given a gun and taught to shoot it. I have finally de- cided it's time I learned to shoot too so Friday afternoon Pete and I go to the school to practice.

"China Smith" You will note that I have carefully

refrained from mentioning my KECA-

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le NOTED MAKE-UP MAN Perc West - more explains to the Novises that

there is an art to cooking corn. He was one of the many famous guests to appear on the daily KNBH telecast at 3:30 p.m.

le DONALD AND DOROTHY have a unique cooking show in that

Donald not only cooks but also sings. Donald's expert tenor voice has been a highlight on radio for years and now is a TV pleasure.

! ONE OF THE FIRST guests to ap- pear on DONALD NOVIS COOKS

was Hillary Brooks, center. Donald Novis and his wife, Dorothy, are fast becom- ing one of TV's brightest husband -wife teams.

You'll See More on Channel

.i HELEN PARRISH'S "It's a Good Idea" show seen Tuesdays at 7

p.m. over KNBH has been graced with many famous guests. Here is Helen doing a fancy step with Veloz of Veloz and Yolanda.

... GUITARIST Muzzy Marcellino, Jay Livingston, and Ray Evans,

Academy Award -winning song -writing team, visited Helen on her show. Evans and Livingston wrote such hit tunes as "Buttons and Bows."

i THE LOVELY STAR OF "It's a Good Idea." Helen was once a promi-

nent motion -picture star but gave up her movie career to concentrate on mar- riage and TV. She makes- "It's a Good Idea" a standout.

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%Iy Killd

Of Man By

Mrs. Ken Murray 46., KEN IS ONE OF Hollywood's

busiest men. He's spent most of his time working on his movie, "The Marshal's Daughter." Those are his two sons in the picture to his left.

at seven a.m. everyone else is too. It's also in the early -morning -

hours, around three to be exact, that he'll occasionally decide to play the clarinet. He is not an accomplished musician. In fact, he knows about four numbers-period-and he sel- dom pays the instrument. But when he gets in the mood he starts tooting away.

The Man and the Cigar No story about Ken would be com-

plete without reference to his ever- present cigar. He really smokes only about two or three a day, and he can stop smoking whenever he makes up his mind. There was a time when

This concludes Betty Murray's story about her famous husband, Ken. So how would you like to be Mrs. Murray?

HERE PAMMY is con- cerned, Ken is definite- ly like a kid. He adores her and she only has eyes for him. You

should see the routine in our house every morning Ken gets up about seven just to play with her. He goes to her room first, listens to see if she is awake, and then the two "kids" have playtime. I don't know which is the younger.

Ken Is Ideal Father Ken is a wonderful father. His two

sons, Kenneth, ten, and Cort, nine, from his first marriage, look upon him as quite a person! They are also a little on the hammy side-like their Dad. Not long ago the boys appeared i BETTY MAY LOOK HAPPY at

Ken's clarinet playing but don't let her expression fool you. How would you like to hear friend husband playing those flat notes ai three a.m.? (CBS photo by Gabor Rona.)

on Ken's TV show back East, and recently when he began his CBS -TV "Time to Smile" program the boys were naturally enthusiastic. But their comments! Kenneth said, "I loved it but I wish I had been on it." Cort added, "When can I be on your show again?"

Their interest in the business was aided and abetted by the attention they got after having been on his program. At school all the kids were asking them for their autographs. There was so much confusion that the teacher finally had to write on the blackboard, "Children will not ask Kenneth and Cort for their auto- graphs during school hours." Kenneth very quietly remarked, "I was kinda glad she did that. It was getting a little boring."

Man of Odd Habits Ken lately has been driving him-

self with his usual intensity because of his enthusiasm for the picture he just produced, "The Marshal's Daughter," starring Laurie Anders. What with all the -work on the film and his new TV show, he hasn't taken much time to relax. Ken is a bundle of nerves, but he can also be the most relaxed man in the world. When he drive his car he ac- tually reclines in the seat. And the greatest compliment he can give his friends is to have dinner at their house and drop off to sleep after- wards. FFortunately, our friends real- ize this' :.is a compliment and not rudeness.

Ken has another unusual char- acteristic-he loves to telephone. He's on the phone constantly and it's not at all unusual for him to decide to call a friend in New York at some unearthly hour in the night. It doesn't occur to him that it's three hours later back East and that the person might be asleep. He has an equally naive belief that if he's up

he didn't smoke on his TV show in the East, and this was the result of an unusual experience on a train one day. He met an elderly couple who told him they liked his show. The husband commented, however, "My wife wishes you wouldn't smoke those cigars." Embarrassed, the wife added, "Well, you see, I've never let any 'man smoke a cigar in my living room-and, well, I just look upon you as being in my living : room." Ken abruptly stopped smoking for several weeks after that.

As you have probably guessed, be- ing Mrs. Ken Murray is a full life. But-all wives should be so lucky!

.i. THE PRIDE AND JOY of the Mur- ray family is young Pamela. Betty

often wonders which is the younger of the two-Ken or Pammy. Anyway, Ken is up early just to play with the young- ster. (All exclusive photos CBS by Gabor Rona.)

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Some lighthearted U. S. Steel Company workers chalked "The Eyes and Ears of Pismo Beach" on the crane carrying the camera when "Success Story" showed how steel is made (above). Asbestos jackets protected crew from extreme (2100°) heat. Narrator George Sanders (left above) donned dinner clothes for the "Success Story" visit to the Interna- tional Flower Show at Hollywood Park. Here George interviews Flower Show Chairman Roy F. Wilcox.

Every Friday at 7 p.m., the Rich- field Oil Corporation brings you SUCCESS STORY on Channel 11, often at risk of life and camera. An average "Success Story" is four weeks in production .

begins preparations when writer - producer Karl Schlichter surveys and studies the institution to be featured, and employs a crew of twenty-one people. Here are a few scenes from recent highlight telecasts of this noteworthy series.

Los Angeles Athletic Club's "Success Story" (left above) showed viewers div- ing demonstrations by aquatic stars. Fea- ture of "Success Story" visit to Pacific Press (left below) was explanation of how Life Magazine is printed and bound for western readers.

The show done from Douglas Aircraft (left below) gave the audience an insight into the efficiency with which an air cargo plane is refueled and loaded.

TV is all work and no play? Cameramen and viewers got a look at some out -of -the - ordinary "Success Story" material when the program visited the plant of Theme Hosiery Company (below).

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Dangling Dangling 150 feet in the air, a KTTV cameraman (above), just barely visible in the crane, gets a vivid picture of the building of the new Pasadena Freeway bridge.

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The first successful televising of the moon through a telescope (below) is one of many firsts achieved by "Success Story." Here the KTTV crew adjusts the camera at Griffith Park Observatory.

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