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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 17. 1956 IS adefgh Television Programs for Today all 3 stobe: cpen wed. Primarily Respouibile for Tkeir Accuracy Saturday, Nov.

17. 1956 All ScUdulet Arc Prorided by the Station. Wkick Art FEL EVENINGS if. The Philadelphia Inquirer I (Copyright. 9 Charles J.

Miel Dies, Ex-Manager at U. of P. Charles J. Miel, vice president of Carleton College. North-field.

who had served as general manager of the University of Pennsylvania's Council on Development from 1928 Arbiters Named In Educational TV Station Row HOLLYWOOD'S BEST. 7:30 Morning "Comrade With Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr and Eve Arden. 1 Channel 3 WRCV-TV Channel 6 WFIL-TV Channel 8 WGAL, Lancaster Channel 10 WCAU-TV Channel 12 WPFH, Wilmington 3-8 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY. THOUGHT FOR TODAY. MODERN FARMER.

MUSICADE. MORNING HEADLINES. WAGON THEATER. "Tor 3 3 3 8 4:55 7:00 7:30 7:55 8:00 10 THE BUCCANEERS. "The Ladies." Robert Shaw.

until 1945, died suddenly Thurs- IZ MLM PLAIMUUlb. Ihe day at his home in Northfield. nado in the Saddle. GENE A Y. Golden Salamander." "Oh 10 FILM PLAYHOUSE.

West rn. "West to Glory." 1424FAIRM0UHTI.Y. CALL ST 4-1 SCO 7203 FRANKFORD AYE. 62nd CHESTNUT STS. 8:00 3-8 PERRY COMO SHOW.

Operatic Soprano Lilly Pons PROGRESS. "The Sightless SEE BIG SCREEN is special quest. In color. He was 58. Mr.

Miel. who had resided In this area first in Wayne and later in Drexel Park, was elected vice president of Carleton College in April, 1948, after having served in two U. S. Treasury Department Susanna." THE CHRISTOPHERS. SERIAL THEATER.

LIL" RASCALS. Comedies. CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT. "Too Secret Weaoon." CAPT. KANGAROO.

Fun. CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT. MY FRIEND FLICKA. SKY KING. "Rocket Story." BIG PICTURE.

Army film. 5:00 ft 3 8 10 12 3 5:30 8 10 Two developments yesterday revived hopes of an amicable and equitable settlement of the differences between the Board of Education and the fledgling educational television station WHYY the acceptance of both parties of three top educators as a board of arbitration and the offer by the school board of a $10,000 token payment. The $10,000, according to station TV MR. WIZARD. "Air end posts.

AVAR BOND DRIVES BUFFALO BILL JR. Dia Oxvoen." LARRY FERRARI SHOW. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD He was appointed executive 8:30 9:00 6 3 8 10 9:30 3 8 10:00 3 8 10 10:30 3 ley. Frank I. Markey.

Margaret M. Mastririoolito, Mary McCafte-ty. Charles T. Miel. Charles J.

Montgomery. Richard Woods. S.N. Morrow. Isabel Noel.

Florence I. Onatti. Alberic Ragnone, Maria Randall, Anna M. Rousher, John A. Reaback, Rose Rosenwald, Julius Shelly.

Edward C. Toppin, William H. Troll, Vema Turin, Maria J. M. Ulmer, Frederick G.

Weckman, George Woolson. Mabel P. Zone, Esther M. Abromsen. leeh Alc-fr.

Jacob M. Asprey, Dr. Wm. J. Bispels.

Viola M. Bunt. Rachel E. Butler. Ella May Campbell.

Mary S. Curry, William E. Daly, Edward Deckert. Christian I. Diekmann.

Fred H. Dolan, Francis T. Dundas. Hilda Eberwein. Georft P.

Fowley. Nelti Ftynn. John M. Gresa, Ceoree S. Haws, Mary A.

Hcaly, Rev. John H. Judge, Beatrice C. Koch, Edward M. Krickser.

Rev. J. C. Laing, Morgaret at the pries of black white! mond for GrandDa." SSil few manager of the Pennsylvania War GARDEN CLUB. Howard ANNIE OAKLEY.

"Annie Finance Committee, which aided county chairmen in War Bond and the Twisted Trail." MATINEE THEATER "Someone at the Door." campaigns, in January, 1945. One officials, represents a part payment of the disputed $100,000 a See The Perry Como Show and other wonderful color programs on RCA VICTOR BIG COLOR TV Phone your RCA Victor Dealer for FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION year pledged by the Board of Edu Evening cation to the station. The tjoara or arbitration, con 4:00 ft NEWS ROUNDUP. With John Roberts reDortina. Death Notices on Page 11 sisting of Dr.

Gaylord P. Ham-well, president of the University u.j sw WEEKEND NEWS BOUND-UP year later, he was named State director of the Pennsylvania Savings Bonds Division of the Treasury, from which post he resigned to accept the college position. A native of Hartford, Mr. Miel served with a machine-gun battalion of the 26th (Yankee) Division during the First World War and was cited for gallantry in action. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1S22 and, for six years before becoming general manager of Perm's Council Jones with gardening tips.

HOWDY DOODY. PERCY PLATYPUS. CARNEY THE CLOWN. IT HAPPENED THIS WEEK. I MARRIED JOAN.

"Tropical Fish." SKY KING. "Roctet Story." Kirby Grant. MIGHTY MOUSE. RAINBOW THEATER. SANTA CLAUS CALLING.

FURY. "The Indian Mountain." CARTOON THEATER. TOM'S FOOLERY. With Tom Moorehead. UNCLE JOHNNY COONS.

THE TEXAS RANGERS. "Prairie Raiders." Afternoon RftA VFifir 9i Oiagomi. 6:00 F.MI1:45 P.M. lct. Nalitnol end ltmatMMl Nwt an Film, Deport.1 by 40 HN tOIERTS CHANNIl iivihi 10 10:50 ft 11:00 6 3-8 10 11:30 6 3-8 10 JACKIE GLEASON.

MEASUREMENT 10 9:00 6 LAWRENCE SHOW. "Champagne L. SYDNEY FISHER, former representative of the American: Cable and Radio Corp. in this area and long active in foreign trade circles, died Thursday at Rock- ville Center, Long Island. A for-; mer resident of Upper Darby, Mr.

Fisher had lived in tLynbrook, Long Island, since his retirement! two years ago. Services will bej held Monday at Valley Stream, Long Island. I GEORGE B. GREGG, a retired merchant of Lewisville, Chester, Buy your color TV et Mort Farr where skilled color TV service J495 of Pennsylvania; Dr. Robert L.

Johnson, president of Temple University, and Dr. James H. Creese, president of Drexel Institute of Technology, will meet Nov. 23 with Walter Biddle Saul, president of the board of directors of WHYY, and Leon J. Obermayer, president of the Board of Education.

The offer of the $10,000, to be paid next Tuesday, was made by Obermayer to Saul late yesterday while Saul was at an emergency meeting of the station's board. DECEMBER OPENING With the present situation, even Music. CASAR'S HOUR. on Development then known as 3-8 10 experts assure com-. 3 YEARS I YEARS ro PAY THE GALE STORM SHOW "OH! SUSANNA." "The 1 plete satisfection Immigrants." the University Fund he worked for a New York City public relations and fund-raising organization.

MIILLIONS SUBSCRIBED During the 17 years of his gen FEATURE THEATER. "Old 12 9:30 10 if adequate financing is now found, COLOR RECITAL In compatible color. I'VE GOT A SECRET. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. "The Danger Sisters." WEATHER.

Francis Davis. SPORTS. Tom Moorehead and Harry Wismer. INTERNATIONAL POLICE. Film.

"England." PULSE OF THE CITY. Film. SPORTS DESK. HEADLINES. "Frame Up." INDUSTRY ON PARADE.

WEATHERMAN. MEET THE CHAMPIONS. 3 8 10 :10 6 6:15 6 6:30 6 3 8 10 12 6:40 8 6:45 3 the television station still could county, died Thursday. He was 87, and conducted a general store for 35 years until he retired 14 years ago. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.

M. tomorrow in St. John's Methodist Church, 10; phone: GR 6-6C60 FL 2-3400 00 6 3-8 eral managership, a total of about $28,000,000 was subscribed to the university by some 37,603 donors. In addition, the Alumni Annual Giving Fund, the University Bequest Program and the University not begin operations until "well Into Richard Burdick, the station's managing director, 12:00 3 10-8 12:45 3 12:55 8 1:00 10 12 1:10 8 1:15 3-8 HOLLYWOOD'S BEST! 7:30 PM tonight stated. The operations had been scheduled to begin on Nov.

26. 10 30 6 10 The station had set a budget of $250,000 a year, with $100,000 from FILM PLAYHOUSE. "Gas House Kids in Hollywood." COWBOY THEATER. "Curly." BIG TOP. From Phiia.

ALL AMERICAN GAME OF THE WEEK. FRANK LEAHY'S FORECAST. LONE RANGER. "Tender-toot." POPCORN THEATER. PRE-GAME NEWS AND SPORTS.

NCAA FOOTBALL GAME. vs. See sports pages 'for names end numbers of plavers. FILM PLAYHOUSE. "Devi! on Wheels." ROBIN ROBERTS SHOW.

LEARN TO DRAW. SHERLOCK HOLMES. Committee on Foundations were organized through his efforts. Mr. Miel is survived by his wife, the former Mary Long; two sons, Ernest and Jan, and a daughter, Mrs.

Michael Mann. Funeral services will be held today in All the City of Philadelphia and an additional $100,000 from the school board. The remainder was scheduled to come from public -J A. subscription after the station was i Saints Episcopal Church, North 11 in operation. i field, with a military burial at Fort 9:00 TONIGHT LAWRENCE WELK 5 ON TV TODAY JiM LEE HOWELL Coach, NY.

Giants Football Tea "MEET THE CHAMPIONS" WRCV-TV Channel P. M. Presented by PHILLIES CIGARS Recently, relations between thejSnelling cemetery, Minneapolis, Mother Riley, Detective." Kitty McShane. HEY JEANNIE. "MacLen-nan Hex." MASQUERADE PARTY.

GEORGE GOBEL SHOW. Edward Everett Horton and sinqer Ku'dip Singh, guests. GUNSMOKE. FILM PLAYHOUSE. "This Land Is Mine." Charles Laughton stars with Maureen Hara, George Sanders and Wa ter S'ezalc.

YOUR HIT PARADE. YOUR STAR SHOWCASE. NEWS CENTER. ELEVENTH HOUR NEWS. NEWS.

John Facenda. PLAYHOUSE. Feature film. "Dreaming Lips." REGIONAL NEWS. SPORTS.

Bill Campbell. NIGHT PLAYHOUSE. "The Jackie Robinson Story." MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE. NIGHT PLAYHOUSE. "Torment." Starring Ama-deo Nanarl.

NEWS ROUNDUP. With John Roberts reporting. WEATHER. Francis Davis. WORLD'S BEST MOVIES.

"Criminal Court." EARLY MORNING THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW. Clergyman speaks. -III lis Minn. school board and the station reached an impasse and the board 3 8 10 :00 3 8 10 12 :10 8 10 :15 8 25 10 :30 3 withdrew its financial assistance. BASIS OF DISPUTE I The dispute between the parties 11 11 11 centered on whether the school board's share of the station's man F.

M. Thayer, Broker, Is Dead Frederick M. Thayer, vice presi agement should be based on the 1:30 ft 10 1:45 12 2:00 10 12 2:33 10 3:00 10 3:30 10 4:00 ft 10 4:15 8 4:30 8 10 2:00 PM tomorrow dollars contributed. Members of It figures! Your favorite music" plus the smoothest band in tha land, adds up to top Saturday-night entertainment! Join the fun at 9. the board proposed that 14 of the station's 21 directors should be 11:45 6 "Blind Man's Bluff." MITCH THOMAS SHOW.

STORIES OF THE CENTURY. FILM PLAYHOUSE. "The Red Dragon." OVERSEAS ADVENTURE. I LED THREE LIVES. FILM PLAYHOUSE.

"Fly-ing Serpent." 30 MINUTE THEATER. MEET THE CHAMPIONS. ROLL CALL. GIANT STEP. A new quiz program.

public members. 8 WORLD NEWS. 6:50 12 TRAX FAX. Racing. 7:00 6 STUDIO 57.

"Mrs. Snyder." Cesar Romero. 3 DR. HUDSON'S SECRET JOURNAL "Th Daggett Stery." Drama. 8 DR.

HUDSON'S SECRET JOURNAL. "No Private Room." Drama. 10 HIGHWAY PATROL 12 TELEVISION THEATER. "The Favorable Signs." dent and director of Harriman The station countered with the Ripley investment brok statement that this action is "un ers at 1529 Walnut collapsed at 55 6 00 6 45 8 00 3 thinkable and 100 percent con 25 S. 16th st.

at 10:15 A. M. yesterday while on his way to his of iiiJ channeI wfil'w fice. He died 15 minutes later trary to our Government license which calls for democratic sharing of responsibility." Further, the station said, the move would be a Hahnemann Hospital. Mr.

Thayer had been in the in- vestment Radio Programs on the Air Today banking business since 1921. He was named WRCV-Jr. Town WDAS-Jocko "forfeiting of our precious independence." Since the dispute, the station has been conducting a "radiothon" over its FM radio facilities, asking public help. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTIONS 5 A. M.

Metina WOAS-Georg, Woods STATIONS ON THE All 560 WRCV WNAR 710 WDEl 740 WCAU WFIL -WtP -WOR 5:00 PM tomorrow WIP-Dawn Potrol WPEN-News 1 060 1 1 10 II 50 1210 1310 10 P. M. WCVH WFIL-News; lowrence Pugged listenert WOK-Serenode wirv.ni'l Mover IS a a of the Philadelphia offioe of Brown Harriman in 1935. The company name was .1340 -1480 WKDN 800 WCAM WTEL 860 WHAT yVPEN 950 WDAS winr. 990 WJMJ Welk WIP-Eddi Newman WOR-Music "We've got around $2000 from a few hours of inviting the public 1540 5:45 WCAU- WPEN-News: Mambo to help us," Burdick said.

"We Kural Dioe.t; News WRCV-Farmers Almonac CONELRAO (Civil Defense e4U. LOG OF STATIONS WFIL 102.1 VIBG 94.1 wip 92.3 WCAU 98. 1 also have 100 wonderful statements from the people urging us to stick with WHYY and keep the Dancing Party WIBG-News. Moonalow WRCV-News. Sports.

Monitor WCAU-Basketball 5J5-WFIL-New changed in 1939 to Harriman WO 98.7 WHAT 105.3 WFIN 95.7 WHYY 90.9 and weather 6 A. M. faith." V.PEN WDEL 93.7 He said the special appeals WFIL-Rise onJ Shire WRTI 90.1 Ripley and in March. 19 41, ft If tfrV3 would continue next week from 1 fr' I imimj W', WPEN-News: 950 Oub WIP-Jee McCaulev WOB-John Gambling WPEN-News: Jock fYRftillv Show P. M.

to 11 P. M. daily, starting WIBG-Eddie Newman FREDERICK M. THAYER Mr. Thayer WCAU-News 9 A.

M. WFIl-Hcme Gardener WlP-Wax Works WOR-Harry Henessy WRCV-B'II Mcver WCAU-Good Morning WHAT-Rev. Jack Coe WDAS-News: tasv Swing WTEL-lndustrial Chnp'oin VPEN-News. Pot ond Jack WIBG-News: Roy's Ravs WJMJ-Newi: I'ish Hour WFIN-News Carnival of Classics 9.15 WOR-Chang- tng Times WHAT-Rev. Then Jnes :30 WFll-Today'i Tods WOB-McConns WTEl-Chrlst Delivers WRCV-News: Bill Mover WCAU-Whofs News WDAS-Morning Time WHAT-Musical M-irfcet WJMJ-Gaspel Disc Jrckey 9:45 WCAU-Garden Gate 10 A.

M. Monday and continuing "as long as we need to." WIBG-RD 990 VYKCV-Nawi; Bill was elected a vice president. Mr. Thayer, who was 60; lived at Mill Hollow, Newtown Square. He was a native of Rosemont and was WCAU-R'Jrol Digest.

4 P. M. iVFIl-Thanks for the Riae WIP-Football Gam WOR-Sill Maher WHAT-News WPEN-News; 950 Club jee Me fees noWes or? VVHAT-Vvcke up Philn graduated from Haverford School and Yale University, Class of 1918. WIBG-Eddie Newman Thu Dov 6:15 WliG-Eve Ooener a. os wiP.Wnnther 12:15 WPEN-Bud Bees '-WOR-Keeo Healthy WJMJ-ltahan Variety Show WFlN-lunrh Concert 1215 WRCV-Alex Dreie 12:30 WFIl-NewSi Today Tops WOR-Prescott Robinson WRCV-Groucho Marx WCAU-Gunsmoke WJMJ-Rroort from Italy 12:45 WOR-lor- roine Snerwood 12:55 WCAU- Wtather 1 P.

M. WFIL-News: SoortS: He served as captain of the 310th NBC Puts End To 'Ding Dong' Channel 0 WFIL-TV 6:30 WFIl-New. Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces, in 1918 and with the Hoover Food Administration in Gome WHAT-News: Rock 'n' Roll WDAS-Georgi Woods WFLN-Musical Omnibus WIP-News 10:30 WFIL-Parade of Hits WIP-Eadi Newman WRCV-News; Monitor 10:55 WFIl-Sooris WIP-News 11 P. M. WFIl-News: Street of Dreams WIP-Eddie Newman WOR-News.

Music WPEN-Fronk Ford Show WIBG-Newsreel WRCV-Monitor WCAU-News. Orchestra WHAT-News. Rock 'n Roll WDAS-Georgi Woods WFLN-Musical Omnibus 11:15 WIBG-Jerry Williams 11:30 WIP-Eddi Newman Rise ond onine IP-Joe McCouley WCAU-Nothing But Music WRCV-Football Gams WHAT-News. Snap Club WDAS-News. Jacks WJMJ-Sally Starr WFLN-New Records 4:30 WFIL-News Russia in 1919.

WPEN-New: Jock He was a member of the Aroni- Show WRCV-News; Bill pulse-throbbing suspense! Thonks for th Rta mink Golf Club. Bond Club of Philadelchia. Racauet Club and WCAU-Ail Tims Hits Radnor Hunt Club. WIP-News: Football Scoreoeard 4:45 WIP-Eddie Newman 5 P. M.

Thanks for the Ride INTERNATIONAL Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza WFLN-Meet th 4:55 WIP-Weathr 7 P. M. WFIL-News: Soortsi In the Spotlight IP-Report to th Pecpl WOR-Poo th Question WPEN-News: Bud B'ees WIBG-News: Danceland WRCV-News. First Fifteen WCAU-News Analysis: Surprise Party Italian Program WDAS-Jocko WDAS-Night Stond WFIN-News: WQXR, String Quartet 7:15 WlP-Salvotion Armv WFIl-lt Tim WIP-Newj 7:30 WF II- Platterbroins WlP-Jon Roest WOR-Word of lif WIBG-Jo Niagara WCAU-Challng th Champs WDAS-Soanish Program 7:45 WHAT-Young America Sings 7:55 WFIl-World Tourist 8 P.

M. WFIl-Newj: Soorts. Vincent Looez WOR-Bandstand U. S. A.

WPEN-News. Bud B'ees Show WIBG-Joe Niagara WRCV-News. Sports. Monitor WCAU-News. Serenade WHAT-News: Night Watch WFLN-News: Conce-t Hour :30 WFIl-Washing- ton Week WIP-Fddie Newman WRCV-News: Monitor WDAS-Aro-Cubon :45 WFIl-Hr to Vets 55 WDAS-D.

A. ond Negro Community WCAU-Wearher 9 P. M. WFIL-News; National Jukebox National Jukebox WIP-Eddie Newman WOR-News: AAusie WPEN-News: Mambo Dancing Party WIBG-News: Moon- alow WHAT-News: Rock Roll Kingdom WRCV-News. Sports Monitor WCAU-Phila.

Warriors vs. Syracuse WDAS-Georgi Woods WFLN-Musical Omnibus 9:30 WFIl-Freddy Martin NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UP). The National Broadcasting Co. sounded the gong today for "Ding Dong School," a children's show which has chalked up more than 1000 telecasts.

In a general shake-up of its late morning programming, the network announced it would toss out the four-year-old show, effective Talbott Thayer, and five children: Mrs. Marian M. Toland. Frederick. WFIl-Thanks for th Harry E.

Thurston H. i I nn iinNPRH I 6:45 WIP-News WIBG-Soe'ts; New 6:55 WRCV-Weother 7 A. M. WFIl-News: Rise and Shine WlP-Jce McCouley WOR-Nfws: WTEL-Cofiee Club WPeN-News: Jack Reillv Show. WIBG-Postor George A.

Palmer and Nelson S. T. Thayer. WFIl-Todav Tops WIP-Record Parade WOR-Henry Gladstone WTEl-Lotvian Hour WPEN-Bud Brees WCAU-Newsi What's NW WIBG-News: Donceland WRCV-News; Snrts: Monitor WJMJ-Voice ot I oca 589 POLICE WRCV-News; Monitor AUGUST LATARNICK, an employe for 39 years of C. Schmidt and Sons, breweries, died yesterday aftVr gkf tPPS I I I Vr vit-WfWf Bedroom I I 41He3 Et Suite, including large Triple 144- I WlP-Wax WOR-Familv Theater WTEl-Polish Prog.

WPEN.News: 9S0 Club WIBG-Horold B. Spins WRCV-News. Monitor WCAU-News; Kick Off Time: Penn vs Columbia WHAT-News: Snap Oub WDAS-Bnl Amercer WJMJ-Voice of Italy WFIN-Mcsrerwork From trance 1:10 WIP-Eddie Newman 1:15 WJMJ- Women Show Dec. 31. Dr.

Frances Horwich, creator and star of "Ding Dong School," will continue, as supervisor of children's programs for NBC-TV. WRCV-News: Bill at Episcopal Hospital. He was IPmWJ "mWi- Dr.ser, Bookca's. Bed, larg. CH I Rid WlP-Villonova-Housten Scot: f-ldie Newman WOR-Harry Wismer WTEl-Jumping Jubilee WPEN-News; 950 Club WIBG-News: Tom Pnmhue WRCV-Football Round i'0- Sports Monitor WCAU-News; Galen Drake WHAT-News.

Snap Club WDAS-News. Jocko WFLN-lieaer ond Opera Highlights Maer WHAT-Musical Market and lived at 3834 st. Services WCAU-News: Weath WCAU-Soorts 1 1 WCAU-Agriculture USA 12 Midnight WFIL-News: Weather Street of Dri-ims WIP-C'mon 'n' Dance WOR-Music WPEN-News: Frank Fcrd Show will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday from "f-33ESSi3 i the John C. Kimmerle funeral I home, 2127 N.

Broad st. JACOB M. ALDERFER. who op WIBG-Jerry Williams WFLN-Musical Coiendnr 10:15 WOR-Martha Deane WTEl-lnsh Program WPEN-Bud Brees 10:30 WFIt-To- dov's Tops WIP-News: Wax Works WRCV-News; Monitor; News WJMJ-ltalion Sonos er; All Time Hits WHAT-News; Wake Uo Phila. WDAS-Randy Dixon WFIN-Potoourri 7:15 WOR- Jchn Gambling Program WJMJ-Sally Starn News: Weather 7:25 WIP-Gene Kelly 1:30 WFIl-Thanks irr the Ride WOR-Wond Traveler WRCV-Donc Time WCAU-News: Niaht Watch WHAT-News: Rock 'n' Roll 5:15 WCAU-Music erated a stall in the Ridge Avenue Farmers' Market for 38 years, died Thursday at his home on a farm The new changes will see "Home" moved up an hour earlier, taking over the "Ding Dong" slot, and the debut ot a new audience participation program.

"The Price Is with Bill Cullen. Dr. Horwich said NBC would take on a study of children's TV programs in Europe and the United States and draw up recommendations about future NBC shows for children. 5:30 WFIl-Thanks for th Ride WDAS-Georgi Woods near Telford, Pa. He was 65.

Fu WFIN-Young Penn- WRCV-Soort 7:30 WFIL-News: Houston Score: Eddie Newman neral services will be held at 2 P. Monday in Salford Men- WTEl-Soanish Program i f- 1' i L. nonite Church. nr.n'Tju WIBG-Soorts a -Tun WRCV-News: Monitor 5 :40 OAS-Sherry Brien JULIUS ROSENWALD, sales WRCV-News. Monitor WDAS-Mitch Thomas WJMJ-ltahan Theater WFIN-Music You Want 1:40 WIP-Football Preview: News: Notre Dam vs.

N. Caroline 1:45 WOR-North Carolina vs. Notre Dome 1:55 WFIL-News 2 P. M. WFIL-News: Thanks for the Rid WTEL-Hungorian Proa ram engineer for Judson C.

Burns for Rim and Shine WIP-News: Jo McCouley WPEN-News: Jack Reillv Show WDAS-News: Randy Dixon Show WJMJ-Sal Storr 7:45 WFIL-Weather: Rue and SHine JVTEL-Early Bird Srow JOSEPH A. SAROKA, assistant -S5s7 6:30 PM tonight "The Mahon Cass" 3:45 WFIl-Stars for WFIN-News 12:15 WDAS-Jazz Tim 12:30 WIP-Bond-stand U.S.A. 1 A. M. WFIl-News WIP-Dawn Patrol WOR-Portv line WPEN-News: Frank Ford Show WIBG-Jerry Williams WCAU-AII Night Watch WHAT-News.

Jan ot One 1:15 WDAS-Night Sounds 18 years, died Thursday at nis home, 4732 N. 10th st. He was 63. Funeral services will be held at 2 Defense WIP-Villoneva- Houston Score; Snorts: News I 3 4 mny II 1, 1 til) I AriBG-Feature Pag P. M.

tomorrow at Molnick's funeral home, 2317 N. Broad st. superintendent of the Baltimore Life Insurance Co. in Schuylkill County for 30 years, died yesterday at his home, 133 E. Coal Shenandoah.

He was 63. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 A. M. Tuesday in St. Casimir's Church.

WRCV-News: Bill WPEN-News. 950 Oub Sf UlVSOM 1 police are unable io find ihe motive or the murderer of a young girl. .) I.J Ms 4 1 9 sylvantans WJMJ-Ncws 10:55 WHAT-News 11 A. M. WFIl-Newsr Soortv Today's Tops WIP-News: Wilcox Waxworks WOR-News: John WTEl-Ukrainian PrfTom WPEN-News: Music WIBG-News: Danceland WRCV-News: Monitor WCAU-News, What's New ArHAT-Teen Talk WDAS-News: Morning Time WFIN-To Youth 11:15 WOR-Johnnv Oisen WJMJ-Sora 11:30 WFH-To- doy Tops WOR-Amencan living WRCV-News: Monitor WHAT-Musical Market WJMJ-Ocero 1 1 :45 WCAU Robt.

O. lwis WJMJ-Voice of liberty 12 Neon Deaths Elsewhere WIBG-News: Fredd Knioht WRCV-Monitor WCAU-Football WHAT-News. Snap Club WDAS-News. Mitch Thomas WJMJ-Srrnad Alberico Orsatti Dies, Ex-Tailor Elizabeth, 62, former Queen ofi 2:15 WRCV- Greece, and a great-granddaughter of England's Queen Victoria at Cannes, France Yvon Delbos, 71, France's Foreign Minister in the pre-war Government of Leon Blum, at Paris William Frederick Quarrie, 78. retired president Alberico Orsatti.

father of Ar lowa vs. Ohio State 2:30 WFIl-SportS: Thanks for the Rid WlP-WOR-Footoall Game Tops for Today SPORTS: Football, Yale vs. Princeton. Channel 3, 1:15 P.M. MOVIE: "Comrade Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr In Shenanigans behind the Iron Curtain.

Channel 6, 7:30 P. M. VARIETY: Dinah Shore, Lily Pons. Brenda Lee visit Perry Como. Channel 3, 8 P.

M. 1 few mi nold R. Orsatti. operator of a res taurant at 13th and Locust died yesterday in St. Agnes' Hospi- WTEL-Slovak Prog.

oi tne tcuarne pubushers of tal. He was 72. Mover WCAU-News 7:55 WIP-Weather 8 A. M. WFIL-News: Rise and Shine WIP-Joe McCouley WOR-Prescott Robinson WTEL-Coffee Club WIBG-Pinebrook Praises WRCV-BiH Mover WCAU-Soorts.

Wellington Fund: All Time Hits WHAT-News: Wake Co Philodelohia WDAS-News: Ran Dixon Show WJMJ-Rev. Russell f. Smith WFLN-PctDOurri :15 WIP-AI Tavlor WOR-Jehn Gambling :25 WIP-Soorti Digest WCAU-News Mercer :30 WFIl-Newsi Rise and Shine WlP-Jce McCourev WT El-James Raymond WPEN-Newi: Jock Reiliy Show WIBG-Dr. A. U.

Mtchelson WRCV-News; Bill Mover WJMJ-Socred Heart WIBG- Llniry Viewpoint WJMJRadio Rosarv WFLN-Review et British Weeklies Jack 5:55 WOR-News 6 P. M. WFIL-News; Star Tim WIP-News; Eddie Newman WOR-News WIBG-Danceland WCAU-News. Sports. Weather WRCV-let Visit th Zoo WHAT-News.

Snap Club; Soorts WDAS-Jocko Club WIP-News; Eddi WFIL-News; Sports; Club: Soorts Newman WPEN-News. 950 Club WFLN-News. Menu in Music 4:15 WOR-John Fienev WRCV-Camival of Books WHAT-Snaa Club Just Me 6:30 WFIl-Weather. Soorts WIP-Sports: Alcoholics Anonymous WRCV-News: First 15 WOR-News: 4:45 WFIL-Reoort to th Peoole WOR-Stan lomax WCAU-Lowrenc Welk the World Book and Chudcraf En- Mr. Orsatti, who lived at 729 1 cyclopedias, at New York Dr.iwatkins was a retired j.

t. Hunter, 97, one or the Nation He was a native of Italy and came I VI VITMIW 150 MILES I little 4:00 PM tomorrow "The Case Of Brekke" a piece of chocolate is the only clue in the mysterious death of a child. presented hy Metropolitan Food Plan Ctonel 8 WFIL-TV WFIL-News Show WIP-News: Edition local leading Negro surgeons, at Day- to the United States 44 years ago. ton O. Brig.

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16 (AP). Actress Pier Angeli, wife of singer Vic Damone, expects a second child next June, her studio, MGM, announced today. Married Nov. 24, 1954. the couple has a 13-month-old son Perry, named for crooner 9 Killed in Explosion BOGOTA, Colombia, Nov.

16 (VP). Nine persons, including six children, were killed today by a fireworks exploon that leveled three workers' homes. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M. Monday in St.

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