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Sept. 3, 1952 MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE 29 mill i mi AFTER LAST NIGHT By Will Jones QUIRKS NEWS AROUND THE WORLD Foshay to Rival the Empire State They Say ting up promotional recordings and picture sessions, setting up rehearsals. "Even on the night of the show I have to see that the correct people are comfortably settled in the client's booth." Miss Walgreen was a legal secretary in Minneapolis before she went to New York. Before that, she was a clothes and photographic model in Hollywood for a while. She's the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Walgreen, 4532 Grand avenue. tower. The next spot on the core is designed to accommodate WORK AS USUAL Work at the billion-dollar atomic energy project at Paducah, returned to normal on the first regular workday since a surprise walkout Friday. The construction workers were ordered back after being promised their grievance would be investigated.

rOEITE DETOl'R The liner United States overtook Britain's Queen Elizabeth on its return voyage from Europe. Rather than embarass the British ship by passing her in full view of passengers and crew, Capt. John channel 11, and the bottom spot is planned for channel 9. The thing is being engineered, however, so reception from nil thrps "British chorus girls dance. French girls we Btill use for beauty." OPERATOR of Paris night club.

"There's got to be something to these reports. Anybody in the business a3 long as most airline pilots know enough to recognize meteorites and the other known phenomena." CAPT. V. R. EVANS, American Airlines, commenting on "flying "An eider statesman is somebody old enough to know his own mind and keep quiet about it." BERNARD BARUCH.

Big Inch: Phil Peralts, 5, a 3C-inch-tall baritone, will start kindergarten at Denver, next week. Although his normal speaking voice is the soprano of a youngster, he sings in the lower range. His mother said young Phil became a baritone last November after removal of his tonsils. Blanket Alibi: worried neighbors scoured an area of Portales, N. in a search for missing Jimmy Ray, 2.

Finally one woman went into the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ray to get a blanket for her own child.

She uncovered Jimmy asleep with the blanket over his head. In the Doghouse: two hunt should be equally good. Day Brightener: Justus Schif-feres, author of the "How to Live Longer," i 1 A Baruch had a play produced in New York back in the 30s. At a party the other night somebody asked him if he'd written any plays lately. "Nowadays," he said, drawing himself up grandly, "I write only for the revolving stage." JOANNK WALGRKKX Montgomery' girl Friday ing dogs, apparently posted to Friday to TV producer Robert Montgomery in New York.

Miss Walgreen, who has born guard an illegal whisky still at Murroe, Ireland, were found Three television stations will be able to beam their programs from atop the Foshay tower soon. Work started this week on a new tower that will make it possible. The multiple antenna arrangement is patterned alter the one now in use by live New York stations on top of the Empire State building. The Minneapolis installation will be the second such in the country. While the work is going on the next couple of months, YVCCO-TV will use a temporary antenna at one side of the Foshay tower roof.

Transmitter power will be cut from 17,900 watts down to 5,000 watts. It will mean Channel 4 reception in fringe areas will be bad during construction. In November, however, WCCO-TV expects to jump its power to 28,000 watts, with a resulting improvement in picture quality. By next spring the station hopes to have FCC approval for an Increase to 100,000 watts. New Channels Due The new multiple-antenna core being installed will be 80 feet higher, or about double the present one.

Its top will be 602 feet above the ground. WCCO-TV, because of seniority, will get the top spot on the lade, an airport operator, fired on the pair. Sallade said he thought they were burglars. MINES CLOSED Most of John L. Lewis 475,000 United Mine Workers ended their 10-day memorial work stoppage, but an unexplained extension of the holiday kept mines closed in the Appalachian district of the south.

HERO Dick Houlihan, zoo keeper at the Peoria, 111., zoo, risked his life by entering a at NBC about 10 months, describes the iob Day Spoiler: It happened on a Hollywood station: TV contes III of bird-dogging Montgomer y's TV affairs this way: "It's like hooking onto a uses face and elbow tant says his wife cream, chin cream Anderson detoured the United States eight miles off course through a haze. INNOCENT PLEA G. Edward Grammer, 35, New York, pleaded innocent at Baltimore, to charges he beat his wife to death and tried to make it look like an automobile accident. He was ordered held in jail. Petroleum Deve lopment, London, signed an agreement with the sheik of Qua-tar, giving him SO per cent of their profits from oil in his Persian Gulf protectorate.

SPY ESCAPES Camille Buchmann, 54, wartime German spy serving a life term, escaped at Lenzburg, Switzerland, after being taken under guard to a local dentist. A nationwide manhunt was launched for Buchmann, who is believed headed for the French or German border. He was arrested in 1945. NEGRO HOUSING Nine million new homes were built from 1935 to 1950, but only a little more than 1 per cent is available to Negroes, R. Maurice cage with three adult lions to dead drunk.

The dogs "free-loaded" through a hole in sacking covering a 21-gallon barrel. 47th Division Vets to Organize Legion Post A meeting to organize the new Viking post of the American Legion will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at Fifth district American Legion headquarters, 603 Second avenue S. The post is being organized by veterans of the 47th (Viking) national guard division of Minnesota which was called to active duty in January, 1950. meteor.

The Licenses to operate on channels 9 and 11 haven't been granted yet. Those are the only two commercial channels in the very-high-frequency band yet to be assigned. The Foshay tower people, who are financing the new changeover to the tune of about $35,000, have contracts with five of the eight applicants for the two channels, however. They're gambling that the interests who get the licenses will want to use the tower. A Way to Save They have a couple of pretty strong arguments in favor of the system.

By renting tower and transmitter space, for instance, a new station owner can save around $20,000 he'd otherwise have tied up in a tower, site and transmitter building. The arrangment would do away with need for any changes in home antennas when the new stations come on the air. And it will mean fewer towers for airplane pilots to worry about bumping into. John M. Sherman, WCCO-TV's head engineer, is working with the Foshay tower architects, Magney, Tusler and Setter, who have designed the new tower.

A New York firm that designed the Empire State building's multiple antenna tower has given everything a double check. Blonde on a Meteor A pretty blonde from Minneapolis, Joanne Walgreen, is Girl preparation of the weekly show itself is Montgomery hectic scripts cream before retiring. Jack Paar says, "But how do you keep her from slipping out of bed?" OFFICIAL RESIGNS WASHINGTON President Truman Tuesday announced the resignation of Robert R. Rose, as assistant secretary of the interior. the steps of St.

Paul's cathedral in London. He took only four, standing, one-minute rests en route from the Scottish border and wore out the feet in both socks. He ate no food, only tablets given him by a doctor. His reason for the hike: "I like to." AID TO WOUNDED A para-trooping anesthesia machine for wounded soldiers was shown to the International College of Surgeons at Chicago. It fits into a metal suitcase and weighs only 29 pounds.

It has been dropped 500 feet from a plane, without parachute, landing unharmed on a concrete runway. LITTLE LATE Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry will get a cornerstone containing radioactive materials today in a ceremony marking the opening of the 100th convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. ARK ARRIVES A missionary ship bringing bulldozers and Bibles to help underdeveloped Liberia reached the African nation. R. G.

Letourneau, a United States millionaire, financed the trip to aid Liberia materially and spiritually. SLAYING A charge of murder was placed against Alfred L. Sallade at Coudersport, in the fatal shooting of Charles P. Van Pelt, Philadelphia, Pa. Van Pelt, 19, was slain and Er-win Bergdoll, son of Grover Bergdoll, World War I draft dodger, was wounded when Sal to be okayed by sponsors and agencies, getting the right actors for each part, selection of proper music, conferences with directors, scenery men, costumes, set- EXPLORE YOUR MIND By ALBERT E.

WIGGAM, D.Sc. ti voun tn Mmm avoir OTHER RADIO WDGY-1130 Wednesday SH. WIIMN: 8 m. t)f hHKRMAN: m. R04iKR hKl I'P: 2:3,4:1,0 a.m.

IMtN ICKIIIKS- A lia. TV, Provincial or Modern become alco- more likely to rescue two 4-day-old lion cubs attacked by one of the adult lions. One of the cubs was so badly mauled that it died a few hours later. The other is being cared for by Houlihan and his wife at their home. British 'See' First Supersonic Flight FARNSBOROUGH, ENG.

LAND (UP) A De Havilland 110 night jet-fighter plane flew at faster-than-sound speeds today above thousands of spectators attending the annual air show. It was the first public demonstration of supersonic flight in Britain, but no one knew what happened until told of the feat by the commentator. All that was visible was a vapor trail across the sky, since the jet, eight miles straight up, was invisible. cabinetry to complement your home. 20 -Inch modrli it low as I23S.50.

holies? P.m.; 10:30 Sltn off. MVSIC: a.m.-, a 12:1111 noon; IB Should married couples agree not to argue when tired or hungry? MIS Nicollet '-Miracle Mile" Moss, associate executive director, told the convention of the National Urban league at Cleveland, Ohio. EMBEZZLER FOUND The chief paymaster of Spain's war ministry, Capt. Julian Rodriguez Pastrana, who was missing with $1,400,000, was located in France. 365-MILE WALK George Dixon, who walked 365 miles in p.m.; p.m.

SPURTS: MS 10:15 m. KIMS: 12:15 p.m.; p.m. SPKC1AI, stork Rrnorlrr 11:00 a U. 11:30 a 12:45 p.m.: Mar-kHs 12:30 p.m.; Sfn. Mumphrry 1:45 p.m.

HI I.K.IOIS l'KOOKAMS: Church Hour 7:00 KEYD-1440 Wednrtdar RANDY NtlRRIS: SLIM JIM: 12:00 noon. JOHN T. KI.VS'N: 12:45 m. ALICE ARR: 2:45 m. HARRY ZIMMKKMAN: p.m.

1KK1I VAN I HILL: 6:00 p.m. Ml'SIt't 6:00 a.m.; 11:15 am; 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.; p.m.; 5:45 p.m. NL'WS: 6:25 a.m.; 7:30 a.m.; 9 55 a am; 11:45 a 1:55 p.m.; 2:55 p.m.; 3:55 p.m.; 4:55 p.m.; 5:55 p.m. lthl.K.IOl PKOt.KAMS: Moments on Mount 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m.; Man With Meaaace ATlV Prepared nd Inserted by Alnander-for-ConjrMi Volunteer Com-1 Ut nu mine.

2033 W. Broadway, MinncapolH. Minn. Chairman, Wm. V.

"Bill" Dorm. Dupont Avenue No. Paid for regular adv. rates. Apparently not.

Studies indicate that baldheadedness among alcoholics is rare. That doesn't mean that because you're bald you can drink all you please, however. DOES everyone pose? three days, 21 hours and 42 minutes, virtually collapsed on TONIGHT Hear John G. ALEXANDER 7:00 a.m.; Hatrn of Hope 7:15 a.m.; prfmont Tabrrnatlr 7:15 a.m.; Hr-brrw hristian Hour a.m.; Mount )lirt hurrli a.m.; Psalrn of Life 9:15 a.m.; Demotions 15 Pm' WMIN-14D0 Meg. Wednesday BILL niHIL: am TODAY'S FEATURES ON RADIO AND TV NORM PAiR: 8:15 a noon.

r.At.F. 'fit JACOBSON: m. MLHLE EDWARDS: 11:05 Sim olf. MISIC: 9:05 a.m.; 12:15 p.m.; 5:05 p.m.; 6:05 p.m.; 10:30 p.m. SPORTS: 5:30 p.m.; 7:00 p.m.

Eif hall St. RADIO 1:00 P.M. Baseball: Tulsa, vr. Oklahoma City. WLOL.

"Will Gl's Hate U. A Report from on Escaped Prisoner In Korea WCCO-TV at WCCO Radio at 9:00 Yes. When men and women are tired or hungry, sociologists say, they should talk only about casual things untiPafter they have eaten and are relaxed. ARE BALD-HEADED MEN 1 '1 TFXEVISION 2:00 P.M. Film, "Beauty Parlor," with Barbara Kent and Mischa Auer.

Ch. 4. 7:00 P.M. Drama, "Mr. Barry's Etchings." Ch.

5. Paul vt. Kansas Cllj; 10:15 tn. Scoreboard: NEWS: Everr hour from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 12:00 noon; 11:00 p.m.

SFIXIAL TR(t-GRAMS: Hearth Home, 5 15 p.m. Rl I I-GIOI PROGRAMS: Rev. Anton Ledarholm :30 a.m.; Sacred Heart 7:05 a.m.; The Rosary p.m. WPBC-980 Wednesday HAPPY HEALV: a.m.; John O. Aleiander Republican 30 P.M.

"Time for Betty Crocker," with Wynn Elliot. WTCN. 00 P.M. Camel Caravan, starring Yes. George Wendling ob served, "Every man in history 8:00 P.M Boxing: Del Flanagan vs.

Johnny De Fazio. Ch. 4. 8:00 P.M. "Here's to Your Health," topic, "Polio The Great Crippler." Ch.

5. 9:05 a.m. BECKY ANN BILL: 7:30 a.m. aV 11:30 a.m. BILL STEWART: 1:15 a.m.

JACK HASTINGS: p.m. 4:30 p.m. MISIC: 7:49 a.m.; 9:45 a.m.; 11:05 a 3:05 p.m.; m. SPORTS: 00 a.m.; 12:00 noon; 4:00 pm 6:00 p.m. NEWS: Every half-hour from a.m.; every bour from a.m:; 6:00 p.m.: 12:00 noon.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS: (ommumtv Quia 9:39 a.m.; Good Neifhbor Club 10:05 regarded himself in a dramatic light and posed more or less as actor with one exception The Mah of Galilee." Vaughn Monroe with guest Ilene Woods, returns to the air. KSTP. 8:15 P.M. Baseball; Millers vs. Milwaukee.

WLOL, 8:30 P.M. "What's My Line?" with John Daly (new show on radio) WCCO. 9:05 P.M Boxing: Del Flanagan vs. Johnny De Fazio. WCCO.

11:05 P.M. Film, "Boys of the Street," Auer a.m.; Gassin' with Gu 3:30 p.m.; Armed Forcea Show 4:15 m. KTIS-SOO Meg. Wednesday MRS. W.

B. 1:11 tV: a.m. with Jackie Cooper. Ch. 5.

LISTEN TO WCCO-TV, CH. 4 TONIGHT CHARLES McCUEN NEWS Brought to you by mmtm wmw av mat. jajav Published aj a aerrVa to readen. at tut TELEVISION RADIO WCCO-TV KSTP-TV- WCC0-J30 KSTTM500 V.TCJW280 Channel 4 Channel 5 Wed. A.M 0B3 m.

ra-w-t mcc. tM 6:00 Sunrite Saluti Newtcast Bojrsen at Ham Johnny on :15 Sunrise Salute Sunrise Roundup Boysen at Homo tie Spot :30 Haeg Farm News Newscast Boysen at Home News-Johnny ear rsiirrn Burt Hanson Sunrise Roundup Boysen at Home on the Spot Today-Carroway "I :00 News Roundup Alex Dreier Martin Ajronilty News-Johnny Today-Garroway :15 Breakfast News Farmers' Newt Boysen-Daley Binf Crosby Today-Carroway :30 Musical Chimes News-Ryan Clellan Card News-Johnny WCCO-TV Bulletin Today-Carroway Musical Chimes Clockwatcher News-Ford on the Spot BETIE ALBAIGH: 10:30 am. DR. O. E.

SANDEN: 1:05 p.m. SHIRLEY EDGERTON: 2.3U m. MISIC: a 7:15 a 8:05 a.m.; 10:15 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.; 1:15 p.m.; 3:05 p.m.; 4:05 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.; 5:45 p.m.; 6:00 p.m.; 4:15 p.m. NEWS: 8:00 a.m.; 12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 p.m.; 3:00 p.m.; 4-00 p.m.; 5:30 p.m.; 6:43 p.m. FECIAL PROGRAMS: Allen Almanac 15 a.m.; Medicine Lake Conference 9:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m.; 5:00 7:30 p.m.; Farm News 12:15 m.

RELIGIOI PROGRAMS: Morninr Worship 6:30 a.m.; Paul Deck K. Beshore 7:45 a.m.; Back to Bible 8:30 a.m.; Prayer Time 10:00 a.m.; Bible Nutters 10:15 a.m.; Haven of Rest Restlnr Time 2:05 p.m.; Hour of leciaion 7:00 p.m. WC0W-I590 Wednesday Jl'MPER JIM HOBBINS: 5:00 avm.s. 6:15 a.m. HIFFALO BOB MONTGOMERY: 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.; 3:05 p.m.: 4:30 p.m.; 5:30 p.m.

RODEO RALF SMITH: 6:00 a.m.; 7:00 a.m.; 10:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m. KISSI.N" JIM TIBBETS: 8:30 a 3:00 p.m. DENVER DON DOTY: 10:05 a.m.; 12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m.; 5:00 p.m. MI SIC: 6:45 a.m.; 8:00 p.m. SPORTS: 7:10 a m.

9:15 p.m. NEWS: 6:00 a.m.; 7:00 a.m.; 1:00 a.m.; 10:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m.; 12:00 noon: 1:00 p.m.;:00 p.m.; 3:00 p.m.; 4:25 p.m.; 5:00 p.m.: 12:15 p.m. RELIGIOIS PROGRAMS: Gospel Sinter 9:00 a Morning Devotions 9:13 a.m.; Hour of St. Francis 9:30 a.m.; Heart to Heart 9:45 a.m. A No family has ever been nor ever will be denied the benefit of a Davies service because of limited financial re- 8 1403 HARMON PLACI MAIN 4351 Clockwatcher Clockwatcher Clockwatcher Kitchen Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club News-Johnny on the Spot News-Johnny on the Spot :00 Musical Chimes :15 Musical Chimes Huston-News Bob DeHavea News Prologue to Arthur Godfrey the Future Arthur Godfrey Mel Martin Arthur Godfrey Show BENT TV sources.

ABC Typewriter Television Co. 9 News-Johnny on tht Spot Barbara Bayn. Paula Stone My Trna Story My Trna Story Whispering St. When Girl Marries Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey :30 Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Welcome Trareler Welcome Trareler Double or Nothing Al Pearce Mrs. U.S.A.

Show Mrs. U.S.A. Strike It Rick It's a Problem Strike It Rich It's a Problem FUNERALS FROM $150 f4 Marqupttr Hit. 87Z1 Low Kentil Katei on Typewriters Memory Lana Memory Lane Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Arthur Godfrey :15 Arthur Godfrey :30 Grand Slam :45 Rosemary Bride Groom Ruth Lyons' Love of Life Club Search-Tomorrow What's Cookin'T World We Live In What's Cookin'T (DQO0 Star Gazing Star Gazing Break the Bank Break the Bank Jack Berch Don Gardiner Around the Town Around the Town Strike It Rich Strike It Rich Bob and Ray Dave Garroway Fun for Your Money Bee Baxter Tello-Test Curt Massey Tim. Capitol Comment Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Cowboy Playhousa Cowboy Playhouse Cooking Is Fun Cooking Is Fun Garry Moore Show :00 Wendy Warren :15 Aunt Jenny :30 Helen Trent :45 Our Gal Sunday "An.WCCO-830 WTCH-1280 WLOL 1330 KSTP-1600 WCCO-TV Ch.

4 KSTP-TV Ch. 5 Wed, This Is Nora Drake 1:30 p.m. Blackmail plays a part in Nora's homicide case. Garry Moor Fun For Your A :00 Big Sister News-Ingram Frank Butler News i show Money I Ma Perkins Main Street Paul Harvey Record Shop Guiding Light News-Ingram I :30 Cedric Adams Main Street Music Record Shop Art Linkletter Tick Tack Toe Guiding Light Market Reports Livestock Market Record Shop "Clellan Card Big Pay-Off A Sec. Mrs.

Burt'n News-Hollywood Perry Martin Baseball News-McCuen Big Pay-Off I Perry Mason Doctor's Wife Perry Martin Tulsa vs. Mike Buff Bee Baxter I :30 Nora Drake Brighter Day Betty Crocker Oklahoma Celeb. Spotlite Johnny Dugan 1 Brighter Day Y'g Dr. Malone Tenn. Emit City Hollywood Matinee in :00 Hilltop House Life Beautiful Jack Thayer Baseball Playhouse New York :15: House Party Road of Life Show Baseball "Beauty Matinee in House Party Pepper Young Jack Thayer Baseball Parlor" New York Music-Ed Murrow Right Happiness Show Baseball Baseball Backstage Wifa Jack Thayer 3 Mr.

Nobody :15 Mr. Nobody :30 George Morgan Music U.S.A. Hawkins Falls Gabby Hayes Howdy Doody Howdy Doody Film Program Film Program Around the Town Around the Town Show Card Martin Card or Martin Stella Dallas Widder Brown Woman in House Baseball Record Shop Record Shop 4 News-Record Shop Record Shop News :00 Allen Gray :15 Allen Gray :30 Haden Family :45 Com. Haeg Just Plain Bill Front Pg. Farrell Lorenzo Jones Judy Jane Boysen's Ten Best Tunes Datelines Big Jon-Sparky Western Theater Western Theater Western Theater Western Theater Around the Town X-4 Ranch X-4 Ranch X-4 Ranch Music for every mood with THE BIG THREE JACK THAYER SHOW 2 PJl Ninety minutes of current hits.

Boysen's Ten Best Tunes 3:30 PI All the songs making headlines. live o'Clock Club i Jimmy Delmont, the old music-maker, with records made for easy listening. Every Weekday Afternoon Lowell Thomas 5:45 p.m. Hear the daily up-to-the-minute news roundup of globe-trotting reporter Thomas. What's My Line 8:30 p.m.

Enjoy John Daly's popular guessing game with Dorothy Kilgal-len, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Hal Block. KUOM-WCAL-770 (Unir. of Olaf College) Wed. A.M. 6:15 Boieldieu: "Caliph of Walton: "Portsmouth Point" 6:30 Focus on Farming Mr.

Quia 6:45 News 7:00 Light Classics 7:15 Psalm of Life, the Rev. Klawitter 7:30 Top of the Day 8:30 News 8:45 Elaine Tenney "Home Furnishings" 9:00 Grieg: "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1" 9:15 U.N. Today 9:30 News by Eldon UnderdaM 9:45 Brahms: "German Requiem" 10:00 Devotions, the Rer. Awes 0:15 Our Church, the Rev.

Olson 10:30 KUOM-News, Cecil Brown 10:45 Homemaking a i a Smith, "Outdoor Etiquette" 11:00 Brahms: "Rhapsody in "Von Ewiger "Four Serious "Sym. No. 1" W(d. Aft. 12:00 "Israel's Foreign Ministry" 12:15 News, Ray Christensen 12:30 Farm Hour E.

F. FerriB, "Swint Feeders Day" 1:00 Yonr Novel "Wandering Star" by Sholon Aleichen 1:30 Elgar: "Pomp and Circumstance No. Sibelius: "Pohjola's Rimsky Korsakov "Capriccio Espagnol Anlar Sym." 2:30 Back: "Prelude from Violin Sonata No. Villa-Lobos: "Six Pieces for Berlioz: "Harold in Italy" 3:30 Newscast 3:45 Lucrezia Bori singing Puccini: "La Rondine-Fagda't Mozart: "Marriage- of Figaro-Deb Wolf-Ferrari: "Secret of Suzanne 0 Joy to Be Ml' ling" 4:00 The Virginians, serialized version of Thackeray novel 4:30 Twin City Calendar 4:45 Science 5:00 Debussy: "La Mer" 5:40 Newscast 5:45 The Parkers Wed. Evi.

6:00 Elgar: "Pomp and Circumstance March No. Prokofieff: "An- dante and Gavotte" for piano; Ravel: "Daphnis and Chloe Suit. No. 2" 6:30 Sign Off News-Record Shop Record 5 Matinee-Sundown Matinee-Sundown Horner's Corner News-Karnstedt 5 o'Clock Club 5 o'Clock Club 5 o'Clock Club 5 o'Clock Club :00 Jackson-News :15: McPherson-News :30 Massey Show :45 Lowell Thomas Jimmy's Junior Jamboree Dinah Shore News Caravan Space Cadet Toby Prin Capt. Video Capt.

Video WCCO-TV Ch. 4 KSTP-TV Ch. 5 Wed. Eve. WCCO-830 WTCN-1280 WLOL 1330 KSTP 1500 6 :00 Beulah :15 Jack Smith Club 15 :45 Edw.

R. Murrow H. V. Kaltenbora Showcase News of World One Man's Family News-Ford Sports Review Lone Ranger Lone Ranger News Picture Movie Quick Quiz Juvenile Jury Juvenile Jury Dinnertime News Sports-Weather i The Name's I the Same Strike It Rich Fulton Lewis, Jr. Enroth Newsportt Gabriel Heatter Scand.

Melodies Scand. Melodies Scand. Melodies Showtime at Sundown Postmark USA Postmark USA Summer Showcase Vaughn Monro Show Great Gildersleev :00 Kennedy-Cong. :15 Music :30 Dr. Christian :45 Dr.

Christian TV Theater TV Theater TV Theater TV Theater Strike It Rich The Hunter The Hunter Boxing 9:05 p.m. Welterweights Del Flanagan and Johnny "Red" De-Fazio in a 10-round fight at the Cleveland Arena. 8 News-Leadoff Baseball Mpls. Millers. Milwaukee Mr.

President Mr. President Crossfire Crossfire :00 Johnny Dollar :15 Johnny Dollar :30 Steve Allan Show Groucho Marx Groucbo Marx Big Story Big Story Where the People Stand Feature Feature International Boxing Boxing Fight Follow-up P'Thej htv bh bell, bit voice: md to tht friendship ((5 Arthur Godfrey Summer Theater News-Treasury Promenade Curt Edwards Baseball His Friends Summer Theater :15 Bandstand Concert Elmer Davis Baseball Arthur Godfrey Summer Theater :30 Dance Orchestra News-Portrait Dane Band Baseball His Friends Summer Theater Dance Orchestra of City Dane Band Baseball What's My Line? Today's Headlines 4 A :00 Cedric Adams News-Karnstedt Tea o'Clock Club Baseball What's My Line? Weather-Sports I I I :15 E. W. Ziebarlh News of World Tea o'Clock Club Baseball News Final Jerry Carnes I 1 1 :30 Bob DeHavea NBC Orchestra Tea o'Clock Club Sta Mann-Sporta Soul's Harbor Sports Show 1 :45 Tim NBC Orchestra Ten o'Clock Club Frank Edwards Sports Roindup Sports-Starlit 4 4 :00 News News-Hawkins Music 'til News-Hoop Night Starlit Theater I I 15; Charles Anted D. Nite-Hawkint Midnight Dee Doo Owl Starlite Theater I I :30 You th D.

Nite-Hawkins Music 'til Hoop De Do. Playhouse Starlite Theater 1 1 :45 World D. Nite-Hawkins Midnight Hoop De Do. 1 ej with many people wot formed." MINNEAPOLIS SAINT PAUL 11 re A8C Affiliate PiQl 1280.

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