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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 98

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(waM3DeELT RADIO HIGHLIGHTS til GOP Convention On Radio This Week MISS MARIF'S IEAUTY SALON (peri Hair Cut 7Se Shampoo and Stt $1.1 Laving Car S2.4S Tint or Mooch Cold Wovo S3.5 "R.cr.?"GA!.M99 WIL 1430 WINU 1310 WOKZ 1370 KMOX-FM 103.3 KCFM-FM 93.7 KXOK 630 WBBY 390 WIW 770 WGNU 920 WIBV 1260 KFUO-FM 99.1 KSHE-FM 94.7 KSTL-FM 91.1 WIL-FM 92.3 THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION meeting in San Francisco this week will provide a major portion of broadcasting on the network affiliated stations, KSD (NBC), KMOX and the pioneer in bringing original oil paintings from 4 continents now opens a gallery in CLAYTON 8207 CLAYTON ROAD Across from Wtstroods Shopping Center ORIGINAL and KADI (MBS). The following News KSD 9:30. 10 end 11 noon. 112:30, 1. 2.

2:30. 3. 4. 4:30, 6 7. 9.

10, nt 11:55 KMOX 5. 7, 8. 9, 10, and 11 8. 6:10. 7.

7:10. 9. 10, 10:55 and 11 p.m. KADY Newe cm the Hour and 30 min. CUT UP FRYERS (CBS) and KADY -taW IJ.ti'SiMi NT' -iff FirtftwYsNii'i 1:30 KSD Republican Convention Report with Chris Condon WGNU Italian Hour 2:05 KSD Monitor (to 5) MM The Answer To BILLS, BILLS, BILLS erJ5LIBATG ONE Monthly Payment ONE Place to Pay Add Them Up and Check Our Rates coverage will be provided by the stations: MONDAY Noon to 3 p.m and 6 to 10 p.m.

on KSD; noon to 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 11 p.m. on KMOX and KMOX-FM; noon to I Oft 11 KADY. KMOX will Interrupt its for a baseball game at 7 p.m. and the Carmelite No-vena services (following the iramei.

KADI will continue the coverage at 8 p.m. when KADY leaves me air eacn evening. TUESDAY 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on KSD; 6 p.m.

to 11 p.m. on KMOX and KMOX-FM; 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on KADY-KADI. No-vena services followed by baseball game on KMOX at 7: 15 p.m.

p.m. to 1:30 a.m. on KSD; 3:30 p.m. to 11 Pennsylvania, who is vying for 33' LB. PRICE GOOD THROUGH JULY 15 MONTHLY PAYMENTS 17.33 46.09 57.86 75.00 91.90 1WEATHER-MASTERI p.m.

on KMOX and KMOX-FM; 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on KADY and 10:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on KADI.

Novena services and baseball 2:30 KFUO WIL The Lutheran Hour Crossfire: Documentary dealing with current controversial issues 3:05 KSHE Sunday Matinee: Featuring the original cast album of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" 3:30 KSTL Hour of Decision: With the Rev. Dr. Billy Gra ham 5:05 KSD Meet the Press: Guest, Pennsylvania Gov. Wil liam W. Scranton Sunday Evening 6:00 KFUO Evening Concert: Bruckner, Symphony No.

6 in A Major; Bach, "Goldberg Mo zart, Quintet in Major; "Requiem Mass" (Recorded) KWK Community Press NO. PAYMENTS 24 30 36 36 36 CASH YOU GET 300.00 1000.00 1499.00 2002.79 2496.00 game at 7: 15 p.m. on KMOX. THURSDAY 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

on KSD; 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. pn KMOX and KMOX-FM; 6:30 p.m. to on KADY-KADI. Js'ovena services and baseball game at 7:15 p.m.

on KMOX. i If the convention business of Friday Is of general interest, the networks Will provide additional coverage for the affiliated stations. Monday's meeting will feature the keynote address by Gov. Mark 0. Hatfield of Oregon, the temporary chairman of the convention.

The adoption of the party platform and an address by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will be the feature of Tuesday's meeting. On Wednesday, the balloting for the presidential nomination will take place. Balloting for the vice presidential nomination will take place Thursday.

Acceptance speeches and a speech 7:30 KMOX Face the Nation: Guest, Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky, chairman of the Republican National Convention 8:00 KSD Convention Preview: Report on the upcoming Republican National Convention 8:30 KMOX Campaign '64: Report on the men and the issues that will shape the Republican National Convention 9:05 KSD Image St. Louis: "The School Prayer Amendment." Discussion 9:30 KSD The Catholic Hour 10:05 KSHE Stereo Concert Hall: Mozart, Concerto No. 1 in Major and Concerto No. 2 in Major; Bar-tok, Rhapsodies 1 and 2 (Recorded) 10:15 KSD The Lutheran Hour TV Changes TELEVISION LISTINGS for today are carried in this week's issue of TV Magazine with today's Post-Dispatch. Following is information received after TV Magazine went to press: KSD-TV-Saturday, 2:30 p.m., "Sherwood Forest" replaces "Long John KMOX-TV-Monday, 6:30 p.m., start of Republican convention telecast.

KTVI Monday, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., "Day In Court," ABC News (at 3:35) and "General Hospital" (at 3:30) replaces 6 p.m., Conven tion coverage begins. Coverage of the Republican National Convention may alter starting and closing times presently scheduled on KSD-TV, KMOX-TV and KTVI. If the convention continues Friday, the network affiliated stations will television the proceedings. FREE TRANSISTOR RADIO I IMMM IM II rftA Savings Acct.

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Gov. William W. Scranton of the Republican nomination for President, will be the guest on an hour-long "Meet the Press" program to be presented on KSD at 5: 05 p.m. today. Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, the leading 6:05 KSD Municipal Opera Previews: Harry Gunther interviews actress Anita Colombo of "Tom Saw-yer" 6:35 KSD Monitor (to 9) KWK Lawyer's Report KMOX News Analysis: With Alexander Kendrick contender for the nomination, withdrew his acceptance of an invitation to appear on the same program.

Convention previews will be presented on KSD and KMOX today. The KSD program will be broadcast at 8 p.m. and the KMOX program will be carried at 8:30 p.m. Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky, chairman of the Republican National Convention, will be the guest on "Face the Nation" at 7:30 p.m. today on KMOX.

"The School Prayer Amendment" will be the subject of discussion on John Roedel's "Image St. Louis" at 9:05 p.m. today on KSD. Participating will be attorney Charles L. Edson and James Singer, representing the Bar Association of St.

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4-3000 fwrm FURNITURE Sports 100 ALUMINUM COMBINATION Storm Windows 10 rV ALUMINUM COMBINATION I ST. LOUIS CARDINAL BASEBALL GAMES on KMOX this week: Against Pittsburgh (double-header), noon today and, a single game, at 7:10 p.m. Monday; Los Angeles, 7:55 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; New York, 7:45 p.m. Friday and 1:25 p.m.

Saturday. DOOR FAUULOUS SUAIIAY HIM UI SERVED FROM 10:30 'TIL 2:30 Featuring an Excellent Selection of EGGS MEATS PASTRIES FRUITS Served in Friendly Atmosphere UUJ mm is beautiful, original oil painting in your own home! Choice of hundreds of canvasses by present unknown but talented artists. Come in today and browse! oirtsIoterDatioijal 8207 CLAYTON RD, V0. 3-3373 OPEN DAILY SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

KSD Rarira "fa I if Mi sWiajffl, 3e-; $2.00 ADULTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE (The answer will be found in the Classified Advertising Section) KJCF 1400 KSTL 690 KWK 1380 KXIN 1010 KXIW 1320 Sunday Morning 6:30 KMOX Ted Mangner's Country Journal 7:00 KSD KWK Sacred heart Program Lutheran Hour 7:10 KMOX Church of the Air 7:30 KSD Episcopal Program KXOK Wake Up St. Louis: Forum 7:35 KMOX Salt Lake City Taber nacle Choir 8:15 KSD Jewish gram Religious Pro- 8:30 KSD Christian Science Program KXOK Junior Town Meeting: Panel discussion 9:00 KSD The Protestant Hour 9:35 KSD National Radio Pulpit 10:05 KSD Sunday Music with Harry Gunther: Wildman, Swedish Rhapsody; J. Strauss, "Vienna Blood" Waltz; Puccini, "La Sibelius, "Romance" in for String Orchestra 10:35 WBBY The Reviewing Stand Sunday Afternoon 12: 00 KMOX Doubleheader Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Pirates WGNU Slavic Melodies 12:05 KADY Showtime: Original Broadway cast recording of John Gielgud's "Hamlet" 12:30 KSHE Georgetown University: Forum 1:00 KFUO Music Appreciation: Rimsky Korsakov, Rogers, Three Japanese Dances; (Recorded) 1:13 KSHE Dutch Folklore COOL, jUR-CONDITfONfD BAY THIPS 10:30 im to 3:30 pm DST Wed-Thur-PH-Sun Hot Havtrd'i land IAT.

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And you'll hear KSD's Chris Condon reporting direct from the scene at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each da of the convention. The Ideal Summer Companion Vest Pocket PORTABLE RADIO --ii KSDIW)55 Complete with carrying ease, earphone and batteries. transistors ONLY 98 HAMPTON E1EC.

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