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RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 8 Robert Muscl ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 1TV KMOX-TY PQQGBAMS (4) KTVII2) KPLR-TV (11) KETC-TV (9) AM Stations KJC 1400 WIW 770 Stations KSTl 08.1 KSD SSO KSTL 690 WONU 920 KMOX 103.3 WCBW 104.9 KMOX 1130 KWK 1380 WIBV 1360 KADI 96. WONU 106.S Wll 1430 KXEN 1010 WINU 1510 KCFM 93.7 WIL 93.3 KATZ 1600 KXLW 1330 WOKI 1570 KFUO 99.1 WMRT 101,1 K'UO 650 KXOK 630 WRTH 590 KSHI 94.7 WOKZ 100.3 Garry Moore Plans Raid on Ponderosa NEW YORK, July 29 (UPI) "WE DONT WANT TO KNOCK 'BONANZA' OFF," said I Garry Moore with a quick smile, "We just want to make them move over a little." He seemed uncommonly cheerful for a man tapped by CBS- 10:05 KSHE-FM Stereo Concert: De-lius, Concerto for Cello and Orchestra; Songs of Farewell (Recorded) Saturday MarnMf I Friday 1200" KSD Aftenoaa News 12:15 KSD Russ David's Playhouse Party KMOX At Your Service (to 7) 1:00 KFUO Music Appreciation: Rangstroem, Symphony No. '1; Beethoven, Sonata No. 13, Op.

27 No. Rimsky Korsa-kov, "Coq d'Or" (Re corded) "Iff! 8:05 KSD Emphasis (also at 1:30 KSD NBC News Special: "The and 2: 30) Three Faces of Violence" 2:00 8:30 WEW Bruce Hayward KFUO-FM Intermission Facets 2:05 9:05 KSD Grant Horton (to 3) KSD Starlight Ballroom: Nick Mucci and his St. Louis orchestra featured (Live) KSD Bob Holt Show (to 5) 1 News KSD (NBC) 10. 11. and 11:00 a.m.! Boon, 12:05.

1. 3, 3. 4:53, 5, 5:30, 6, 6:05, 6:15. 6:30, 6:50. 6:55.

7. 7:30, 10, 10:05. 11 and 11:55 Jc.MOX (CBS) 6, 7:30. 8:30. 8:45.

9 10 nd 11 a.m.; noon, 12:30, 1, 1:10, 4:10, 5, 5:15, 5:40, 5:45, 6. 6:10, 7 and 11 p.m. WIL (ABO 26 and 65 mlnutM out th hour 7:45 KSHE-FM Washington Reports 8:00 KMOX Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers FM RADIO STATION MUSIC NEWS (on th hour) WEATHER SPORTS FEATURES Garry Moore PAID ADVERTISEMENT 9:00 Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Eve Arden in "The Minus Affair." THRUSH agents kidnap the daughter of a woman scientist who has developed a formula to accelerate man's senses (R) 4Wayneand Shuster Show: "An Affectionate Look at W. C. Fields" 2 Court Martial: "The Bitter Wind." Maj. Whittaker goes to Ire-land to defend an American soldier accused of murder (R) Festival of the Arts: "Music Makers of the Blue Ridge." Musical tour of the hills of North Carolina 10: 00 News, Sports, Weather 4 News, Sports, Weather 2 News, Sports, Weather 11 Have Gun, Will Travel: "Lady With a Gun" 1 Festival of the Arts: "Saki" 10:15 5 Tonight Show1: Eddy Arnold, host 10:25 4 Eye-Line 10:30 4 Movie: Dean Stock-well, Danyl Hickman, Leon Ames in "The Happy Years" (1950) 2 "CORNERED" Dick Powell. Walter Slezak llMarshal Dillon: 11:00 11 Movie: Jack Kelly, May Wyrai in "Hong Kong Affair" (1953) 12:00 Merv Griffin Show: Ray Milland, Burr Till- strom, Dickie Dawson 2 News, Sports 12:05 2 Credo 12: 35 4 Movie: Ginger Rogers, Van Johnson, Lena Turner in "Weekend at the Waldorf" (1945) 1:30 5 Weather 3: 00 4 Late News Roundup SATURDAY 5: 15 4 Devotion, News 5: 30 4 Summer Semester 6:00 4 Town and Country 6:30 5 Agriculture U.S.A.

4 P.S.4 7:00 5 Sherwood Forest 4 Captain Kangaroo 7:15 2 Credo 7: 20 2 Farm Report 7:25 2 News 7:30 5 Corky the Clown 2 Adventures In Inner-space 8:00 5 The Jetsotis 4 Heckle and JeckleO 2 Decision: The Conflicts of Harry Truman 11 Modern Almanac 6:30 5 Corky the Clown 4 Tennessee Tuxedo 2 Tree House Cartoon SIMMER IT? 5:05 WIL Thorn Lewis Show Friday :00 KSD News and Sports WIL Edward P. Morgan: News and comment KFUO Evening Concert: (Part I), Ha ndel, Concerto Grosso No. 12; Bach, Sonata in Major; Mozart, Concerto No. 2 for Violin (Recorded) WEW Gaslight: Music of Broadway WMRY-FM Concerto: Recorded classics 1:30 KSD WIL News of the World Alex Dreier, news; Tom Harmon, Sports; Bob Considine, news comments 7:00 KMOX The World Tonight: N6WS KADI-FM Jim Bolen Show 7705 KSD Night Music WATCH TV'S TV to battle the awesome ratings champion on Sunday nights. "Yes," he said, continuing the smile, the worst opposition you can possibly get but the excitement of bucking 'Bonanza' adds to the zest.

Everyone expects us to get our brains beat out anyway so we can take chances. "And I like that." Moore returns to television in the new autumn programs after a year and a half of touring the world and reading and resting. With 18 years of honorable service in "The Garry Moore Show" and "I've Got a Secret" behind him retirement beckoned. "I got bored doing nothing," he said. "I had purposely kept "TUmsL BsdbuC1 KING QUALITY DAIRY FOODS Call EY 1-6000 POII DAHY-HISH DEUVflY QUALITY DAIRY CO.

7:05 KSD Jim Burke (to t) 8:00 KSD World News Roundup 8:15 KMOX St. Louis This Week 1:05 KSD Monitor (to 11) 9:55 KMOX Weekend Dimension, 10:00 KFUO Music of the Masters 11:10 KSD Marty Branson Show (to 2) Sunday Dia'ogu "YOUR DIVINE RIGHT TO BE WELL" 8:30 A.M. KSD (550 ke.l Christian Sclanci Radio Ssrltt KSD and KSD-TV will interrupt regular program service at any time to present let news bulletins or other news of unusual importance. Keep tuned to KSD or KSD-TV for the news. SSO en Year Radio Dial Television TONIGHT 8:30 pm I i myself Ignorant of what was going on in television and then I spent two weeks watching it all the time.

Suddenly everything is on film. There are no new personalities. Everybody is an actor. Everybody is thinking of money. "And money means residuals.

So they look at a script and gay 'yes, that's a funny line but will it be funny three years from now when we go into I've no time for this attitude. I haven't laughed a lot at television recently. Maybe I can bring back some of the laughter." Moore handed a list of names across the table at lunch. "Know any of these?" Out of the dozen or so I recognized only Jackie Vernon, the sadfaced comic. "Those are our people," Moore said.

"If you can't get Eisenhower on roller skates you might as well go for new, bright people who have a change of stardom. Even if one of them makes it like Carol Burnett the star of the show will always be the ideas we come up with. "We're almost steering away from a format, even though CBS-TV calls it 'an hour-long variety show in Our main object is to make people laugh and with nothing to lose we're going for broke. I've told our writers to kt me hear aU their ideas, even the wildest ones. "Just because someone else might have thought them too far out doesn't mean they won't work for us." Moore said he was not hunting for name acts because he follows Ed Sullivan who gets all the good acts anyway.

His only regret is that the new "Garry Moore Show" is not live although he plans to tape it in one burst just as if it were. "We just might give 'Bonanza' that nudge I was speaking about," he said. Meanwhile back at the Ponderosa I 1 i THRILLING-EST NEW SPORTS SHOW KSD-TV (5) Indicates Color Pragramt (R) Indicates Repeat Programs P.M. 6:00 News '4 News 2 ABC News 11 Norville Dollar Show 6:.15 5 Weather, Sports, News 4 Weather, Sports, Newa "2 News, Comment 0: 30 5 a Rumamuek "Food Poisoning" (R) 4 The Wild, Wild West: Agents are assigned to protect visiting Middle East potentate from assassination (R) -2 The Flintstones: "Long, Long Weekend" (R) 11 Topper What's New: "Pathe" 7:00 5 Hank: "They're Playing Our Song." Hank composes a winning song which almost be-comea his swan song (R) 2 Summer Fun Donna Butterworth, Sue Ann Langdon, Scott Brady in "Little Leatherneck." Story of a tom-boyish girl whose fa- ther is a drill instructor in the Marines 11 Laramie: Richard Coo-gan in "Riders of the Night" I Museum Open House: "Piranesi" 7:30 5 Sing Along with Mitch: Shirley Temple, guest (R) 4 Hogan's Heroes Ho-gan tries to bribe an Italian officer with a prison-baked pizza. Hans Conreid (R) 2 The Addams Family: "The Great Treasure Hunt" (R) The School Story: "Our Schools Have Kept Us Free" (Premiere) 8:00 4 Gomer Pyle, USMC: Andy Griffith, Ronny Howard are guests when Opie runs away to join the Marines (R) 2 Honey West: "Come lo Me, My Litigation Baby." Honey discovers training center for accident fakers (R) 11 Movie: Vincent Price, Ellen Drew in "Baron of Arizona" (1950) USA Art: Jasper Johns 8: 30 5 Let's Go to the Races 4 Smothers Brothers: Tom is assigned to "de-haunt" a haunted house (R) 2 Farmer's Daughter: "Steve, Boy Bohemian." Beatnik writer's irre-sponsible ways influence young Steve.

Leslie Nielsen, guest (R) I The Creative Person: "Marni Nixon" DON'T WESTINGH0USE 5000 AIR CONDITIONER 2-SPEED FAN AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT WEIGHS ONLY 59 LBS. INSTALLS IN 5 MIN. NO SPECIAL WIRING IMMEDIATE 6,000 BTU 115 VOLT 11,400 BTU 115 VOLT Famous for quiot operation Spaco-Savor Cabinot Automatic Thormoitat Wathablo Air Filler No-drip Dehumidification 1 Listen to the MUNTZ Country Western JAMBOREE Daily 1 to 6:30 p.m. All YFM 5'M Watts Ull IVALn 1010 on' your dial 11 Doodles Weaver 5 Secret Squirrel 4 Mighty Mouse 2 Porky Pig 11 Roger Ramjet 5 Underdog 4 Lassie 2 The Beatles 11 Funny Company 5 Top Cat 4 Tom and Jerry 2 Casper Cartoons 11 Sergeant Preston 5 Fury 4 Quick Draw McGraw 2 Magilla Gorilla 5 World Cup Soccer Championship from London via Early Bird satellite 4 Sky King 2 Bugs Bunny 11 Felix the Cat 4 Linus the Lionhearted 2 Milton the Monster 11 King and Odie 4 My Friend Flicka 2 Hoppity Hooper 11 Movie: Jack Kelly, May Wynn in "Hong Kong Affair" (1953) 4 S.S. Popeye 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 P.M.

12:00 12:30 1:00 2 American Bandstand 9 Baseball Game of the Week: San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves 4 Eye on St. Louis 4 Close-Up 2 Movie: Robert Preston, Edmond O'Brien in "Parachute Battalion" (1941) 11 Movie: George Zucco, Wanda McKay in "Dead Men Walk" (1943) 4 Challenge 4 News 4 Conversations With a Psychiatrist: "The Difficult World of the Ado- lescent" 4 Repertoire Workshop 2 Viewpoint 11 The Texan: "A Quart of Law" 4 Dial for Music: Coleman Hawkins 2 This Week in St. Louis 11 Saturday at the Races: 1:30 2:00 2:25 2:30 3:00 3:30 The Tidal Handicap 5 Sonny Randle Sports St. Louis Hop Russ Carter, host 4 Movie: Louis hayward, Patricia Medina in "Lady and the Bandit" (1951) 2 Wide World of Sports: Masters Water Ski Championships; induction of Casey Stengel and Ted Williams into Baseball's Hall of Fame; Jim Ryun's record breaking mile run; tribute to Tony Lema 11 Silent Service 11 Rocky and Friends 5 Adventure 11 Superman Scherer-MacNeil News 4 Roger Mudd News 2 Porter Wagoner Show 3:55 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:30 4 BEDROOM rt SUITE tun SMIXH S7995 tm Tim Park frm STEIN 'col?" SM PtcrHI.

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He lies, he cheats, he swears, he kicks and, worst of all, he's got a perfect attendance record! THE ROLL CALL Ralph (Baden 'Lions Club) Tatoain recovering from surgery in style he's at Queeny Towers Paul (Gusher) Smissman touting friends on big happenings in oil Pat (The Loan Arranger) Riley is opening a South Side office at 5414 Hampton Rita (Snow White) Briggs and her Satellites back from Daytona Beach may go into Tan Tara A brand new type show a TV first, thoroughbred racing filmed on actual location in beautiful Sunshine Park. Thrills and all the drama of big-time racing, plus a chance to win prizes) In Color WITH A EXCLUSIVE 5 YR. REPLACEMENT WARRANTY NEW MODELS JUST ARRIVED SPECIAL PRICES WM They Lot Where the BIG BRANDS Aret ST. ANN 10475 St. Charltt Rock Rm4 JENNINGS HOI W.

Florissant AFFTON Grasso Plata (10.000 Sravols) DELIVERY Sue Wehrenberj, Miss St. Louis, helped spread the Mound City gospel in Chicago last weekend. She stopped at her favorite hote), the South Shore's famous Shore-land, made the rounds of press-radio interviews and impressed everyone with her-elass and her knowledge of many things ranging from shooting pool to breeding Scotties. Sue's impressions of the Big Town? "In order the Hotel Shoreland Laice Michigan and the Jack Eigen Show en WMAQ tttf Sue Wehrenberg Miss St. Louis Tbey-juNf-eonldn't-titay-away deptt Joe Friedman and Sylvia UrosH were re-married last Sunday just In time to see lO-year-old daughter Melanie off to (amp Hawthorne There must not be any get rich quick routes in show bit at least promoting the one night stand isn't one of them.

Most of the recent appearances of "names" in St. Louis have been losers. The Rolling Stones played vto a half-filled Convention Hall Advance sale for the Beatles has been disappointing Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme sang to a lot of empty seats at Kiel a few months ago In the country field, Ray Price didn't draw well at St. Charles last Sunday, Warner Mack end Dottie West bombed at Belleville and our own efforts with Eddy Arnold last February barely broke even despite the expenditure of enormous amounts of time and money WHEREVER YOU 69 Sm ka Post-Diipotck Trnil m4 Rrart paqm Vfry Sunday for ill kinds trmJ Marmtlaa Celebrating. One Million Automatic Ice Makers Mad by Whirlpool Corporation, it's tha original automatic i a tried-and-proved through yaars of use.

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