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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 93

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT Sunday, May Jhs. ClvamxsiL WlwJwu TV to Cover Armed Forces, Russia ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER Zxc.U.nt opening lor hard hitting Bal.naa or man with al. naatq. m.nt oxp.ti.nc to train, upcrrls and manag 4 la I nalM pooplo. Selling dlroct to horn ewn.r.

Training program to acquaint mm with product and company's mothodi la a (toady mark.t la tho koto Improvement Hold. Salary plui bonui during and oiler training. For Appointmtnt For Interview Call GL 2-786i MONDAY 'Industrial Medicine Topic By HAROLD A. NICHOLS pHIS DAY, besides being Mother's, is a day for tele-- vision to tip its cameras to two world powers, the United States and Soviet Russia. dteazD 3IONDAY TV: House Call for May, replacing Talent Scouts, 8:30 p.m.

on 10, has Dr. James Sterner, Eastman Kodak medical director, heading a panel of area physicians in a discussion of "Industrial Medicine." While Lucy is planning a "Hollywood Entrance" for son Ricky at 9 on 10, Hank Bloomgar-den and Jim Snodgrass will be playing Twenty-One for $2,000 a point on 5. Joe Maross and Joanne Linville are the stars in Montgomery's 9:30 play on 5, "Return Visit." At 10 on 10 Betty Furness, ii i i 'jj 1 fi Coast Guard in action. Dave Garroway's travelog will explore the role of the individual and his relation to his branch. Visits will be made to Fort Sill, Fort Carron, Norfolk, Miami, George Air Force Base at Victoryville, Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix, Quantico, Long Beach, for what is called an awesome display of power.

Five chiefs of staff will be seen at the Pentagon. TUESDAY Drama of Airliner Crash ter which I enjoy. I like Jack Slattery and his line of patter. However, as the day progresses and there are solid periods of music for periods varying from IVi, 2V4 and hours, I am a little shook up. "AH the WHAM announcers have nice soothing voices then comes the music loud enough to be heard a block away.

I mention this for I think it was in your column that someone mentioned the loudness of the record music. I have the radio on constantly, except for IVi hours in a.m. when I watch TV, and usually I don't turn TV on for night programs until 9 p.m. (that's an average). "As you can see, I still prefer WHAM, but object to the unbroken long periods of music! It is too bad NBC's Weekday program left the air.

It covered so many subjects it was stimulating. "I am happy that WHAM resumed Biographies in Sound (I turn TV off if necessary for this program), Conversation and Recollections at 30 (now off, no fault of WHAM). I subscribe to the Sunday New York Times and know that the programs were available. "I realize that in catering to the public it is not possible to satisfy everyone. I am alone all day and my radio gives me the feeling of not being alone." TUESDAY TV: Frank Parker sings on Jon Winters' show, 7:30 on 5.

Phil Silvers does a satire on hynotism at 8 on 10. Panic is chasing an escaped circus tiger at 8:30 on 5. Red Skelton's color show at 9:30 on 10 has Vincent Price and Jayne Meadows as special guests. Circle Theater at 9:30 on 5 is doing what could be the top "actual" drama of the week: "Day of Disaster: Riker's Island," WEDNESDAY Ed Vynn Has Starring Role WEDNESDAY TV Open querading as an executive. 5F the commercial speiler on Studio One, will emerge from her gleaming kitchens to play the starring role in "Babe in the Woods," introducing Jody McCrea.

RADIO: At 6:30 p.m. WHEC will broadcast the taped ceremonies of the morning opening of the new West Main branch of Rochester Savings Bank. Frances Wyatt sings on the Firestone program at 8:30 WVET, and Grant Johanne-sen plays Gershwin's "Concerto in on the Telephone Hour at 9, WHAM. about the Miami-bound airliner crash on the penal island last winter. RADIO: Dorothy Cotton's 9:30 a.m.

show, WHEC, originates in Highland Park where Dottie will tiptoe among the lilacs and talk with park aides. At 6:30 p.m. WHEC will have another Lliac Time program from the Park Pavilion. Toronto-Roch-esten game, 7:30, WVET. will be seen in "The Great American Hoax" with Walter Abel and Kathleen Crowley.

RADIO: Two baseball broadcasts, Yankees-Athletics at 2 p.m. on WRNY and Rochester-Toronto, 7:30, WVET. Plays Helen Morgan michael, Benay Venuta and Reginald Denny are in the cast. Video Theater at 10 on 5 bills a murder story, "Death Do Us Part." RADIO: Lilac Time at 6:30 and an hour-long "Musical Fantasia" from Highland Park Bowl are WHEC features this night. Rochester-Toronto game, 7:30, WVET.

Governor Harriman, 9:30, WHEC. ton supplying comedy. RADIO: Rochester at Montreal game on WVET, 8 p.m. WHAM again airs the Friday night fights at 10 after banishing the boxers from the clear channel some months ago. League TV Baseball has run its course on Channel 10 and Its replacement is a pot-boiler opulently called "SRO Playhouse." RADIO: Yankes-Tigers, 2 p.m., WRNY.

Rochester-Montreal, 8 p.m.( WVET. AND CHRONICLE 12, 1957 llifliajflBflDiM champ Cary Middlecoff gives golf tips on Jimmy De-maret's show, 7:15 on 10. Kraft is concerned with a mental illness case, "The Glass Wall," at 9 on 8. In the Fox Hour at 10 on 10 Ed Wynn, a retired printer mas- as low as S1.95H 1 I Wide World, 4 p.m., will salute the country's five military and naval branches in observance of Armed Forces Week. This Channel 5 program is entitled "Armed Forces Show." Odyssey, 5 p.m., is subjecting the Kremlin to a biographical treatment This Channel 10 show will use clips from film documentaries such as Sergei Eisen-stein's "Ten Days That Shook the World" and "Peter the Great." Talking with host Charles Collingwood will be two world figures, both familiar with the Kremlin and Its his-t Alexander Keren-sky, the Russian premier in 1917 who tried to create a Russ democracy, and Gov.

Averell Harriman of New York, former United Gov. Harriman States ambassador the Soviet Union. How resourceful are our armed services? Well, we can see as the WWW cameras show the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and SUNDAY 8 p. m. gUNDAY TV: Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan have "really big shews" lined up for 8 tonight if it's names and variety you want.

Steverino appears to have the edge this time around. His "names" are Tallulah Bob Elliott Ba nkh a a 1 ist Billy Graham, Pearl Bailey and Dean Jones. Tallu Ray Goulding win do her famous elevator sketch with Steve. Allen will interview Graham about THURSDAY Polly THURSDAY TV: "Bait for the Tiger is the Climax play at 8:30 on 10 and it's about swindlers and danger, with Peter Lawford, Corinne Calvet and Anna Maria Al-berhetti in the top roles. The long-awaited "Helen Morgan Story" is due on Playhouse 90 at 9:30 on 10 with Polly Bergen in the title role of the singing star of the '20s.

Sylvia Sidney, Hoagy Car- 3J? ORNIXG. MAIL: From Marian B. Clifford, 834 Ridge Webster: "I was most interested in the P.S. in Anthony Cimino's letter published in yesterday's (May 5) I am wondering what his thoughts are on the selection of radio, programs available in our area. I have had in mind writing to WHAM which used to be my favorite station.

"My gripe is the fact that there is such a high percentage of popular music. I am not suggesting some be turned to high-brow but that more informative programs be presented. "My clock radio awakens us to George Haefner'a ex- Shows 'Really Big' his New York revival in Madison Square Garden. Jack Dempsey is Sullivan's top celeb as Ed, for the fourth consecutive year, presents the best talent of the United States Navy. It's said the talent scouts watch the Navy winners for possible show-business recruits.

Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding (the popular Bob tt Ray) and Harvey Stone are the comics on Sullivan's show. 12:45 p.m., 5: Rep. Kenneth B. Keating will interview Sherman Adams, assistant to the President. 6 p.m., 5: Meet the Press plays host to Gen.

Maxwell D. Taylor, chief of staff of the U.S. Army. 6:30 10: You Are There returns following Air Power seriea and tells of the desperadoes known as the Dalton Brothers. 9 p.m., 5: Betsy Blair, Walter Matthau and Cathleen Nesbitt appear In "A Will to TWICE STARRED Ed Wynn, making a TV comeback since his Playhouse 90 triumph, goes dramatic again Wednesday night in Paddy Chayefsky's "The Great American Hoax." It will be aeen on Channel 10 at 10 p.m.

Next Sunday night Ed will be the Drama Hour star in the title role of "Protege," the story of a "silent" comedian's second chance at fame. This will be on Channel 5 at 9 p.m. cellent farm program. Then for 2Vi hours music and chat Live." A dying woman plays Cupid. Color.

9 p.m., 10: GE host Ronald Reagan moves into a staring role in "A Question of Survival." He's a cavalry officer whose troop is trapped by Comanche Indians. 9:30 p.m., 10: Alfred Hitchcock presents Evelyn (Eloise) Rudie and Sir Cedric Hard-wicke in the story of a mysterious stranger, a precocious child and a medium "A Man Greatly Beloved." 10 p.m., 5: Loretta Young is a dress designer who gets into a quarrel and then a romance on a luxury liner in "A Mind of Their Own." 11 p.m., 5: Eldon L. Edwards, Imperial wizard of the "U.S. Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan," is the subject of the Mike Wallace interview. Mike will explore Klan records of violence and racist and religious prejudice.

SUNDAY RADIO: Robert Merrill, Eydie Gorme and Matt Dennis sing Mother's APPROVED FOR FllA MONTH DEFIRRID PAYMINT PLAN With All These Features! Wore Economical Over 50 Color FRIDAY Stars Rally 'Round Dinah Ruggedly Built Costs Less Than Canvas PLASTIC LL'ME HA. 6-1830 Mfg. FREI PARKIN I. FRIDAY TV: Get set for another Civil War teleplay, "Decision at Wilson's Creek," starring John Forsythe, 8:30 on 10. Best bill of the night appears to be Dinah Shore's at 9 on 5 with Art Carney, Boris Karloff and Betty Hut- SATURDAY- Major gATURDAY TV: Major League baseball returns to both channels: The Indians-Senators game at 2 p.m.

on and the Yankees-Tigers contest at 2 p.m. on 10. Jeannie Carson's 9:30 p.m. silliness RALPH 9wjiiiUu yjoiL.Jo. Sol Combinations Lets Light and Air Through ALUMINUM ISED HO.

7-1100 429 Main W. ACROSS STRICT to have all vour I MOB THE FAMOUS To Bill's Bigger Allowances On This Handy-Dandy 14" Ml Day favorites on the "Best in Music Hour, 1 p.m., WHEC. It's a doubleheader at Red Wing Stadium between Rochester and Havana, 2 p.m., WVET. In the New York Philharmonic concert at 2:30, WHEC, Dimitri Mitropoulos will conduct the world premiere of Lukas Foss' "Psalms" and the Schola Can-torum will be heard in three works. Frederick FennelVs Conductor's Choice at 7:05, WHAM, offers Schubert's Symphony No.

5 in Bennett's Suite of Old American Dances and Ravel's Rhapsody Espagnole. WBBF today revamps its late afternoon sked, supplying popular music and moving the Family Theater to 7:30, just ahead of Music Hall. Lucille (Lucy) Ball teams with Dean Miller in a 7:30 drama, "Last One in Line." Designed for Listening, 9:05, WBBF, present! Loeffler'i A Pagan Poem, Sibelius' Tapiola, D'Indy'i Istar Variations and Ibert'i Amours de Jupiter. OFF! Lao 14T171 Buy! PER WEEK i Starting at 10 A.M. Prettea WESTINMt! fioAioih.

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