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MIXKIIFOLIS ROIKIKS TIIKKt 0 7 Mon, April 10. 1961 Ul Two Unitarian Groups Give Lively Concert 10:30 "Background," Dr. E. Ziebarth. I 1 By NORMAN HOUK Minneapolis- Tribune Staff Writer An all-Mozart cnnrprt KTCA-TV, Ch.

2 Monday MORNING 8:30 Training." Grade 9. 9:00 "Clock." 9:15 "Ya Hablamos Espanol," Grades 4. 5 and 6. 9:30 "Driver's Training," Grade 9. 10:00 "Clock." 10:13 "Ya Hablamos Espanol," Grades 4, 5 and 6.

10:30 i 's Training." Grade 9. 11:00 "Ya Hablamos Espanol," Grades 4, 5 and 6. AFTERNOON 12:00 "Driver's Training," Grade 9. 12:30 "Red Myth," Witold S. Sworakowski.

1:00 i 's Training." Grade 9. i wo ror mysics, topic, "Atoms and Orbits." Foreign Student Festival Begins Saturday at 'IT A taste of life in other lands will be presented Sat- urday and Sunday at the fourth annual Foreign Student given by the First Unitarian society chorus and orchestra Sunday night, with Thomas jumcir Nee conduct- "UilC inc. REVIEW .1 First num .1 (I lis for the first time that Minnesota has still another musical treasure to be watched and utilized. Track's way with the orchestra was easy, a simple directness of command bringing out a good response. Track is director of the St John's university male chorus and a former director of the Vienna Boys choir.

He has conducted that organization on tour in Minneapolis. Concluding portion of the concert was Mozart's Litany in B-flat (K. 125), with Nee conducting the chorus and orchestra. The soloists were Mildred Bullock, Frances Blacklock, Yale Marshall and Donald Maxwell. Lake Vermillion Resorts Sold 1:30 "Singing Together," Grade jt' Brooklyn Center Man Killed in Crash at Plato A Brooklyn Center man was killed Saturday when the car he was in left highway 212 near Plato, and rolled over.

His death, along with that of a Henning, man killed when his car plowed into a train, raised the state's 1961 road toll to 158, or 26 more than during the same period last year. Roy Dean McGill, 31, 2701 N. 64th Brooklyn Center, was riding in a car driven by Kenneth McCrimmon, 38, 1310 E. Franklin the highway patrol said. The accident occurred about 5:15 p.m.

Plato is 47 miles southwest of Minneapolis. McCrimmon suffered a skull fracture and a broken arm. He was hospitalized in Glencoe. Associated Press reported that Gilbert Trana, 49, Henning, died when his car. going about 40 miles an hour, crashed into a slow-moving Soo Line freight train near Henning.

His car was demolished in the smashup, which happened about 11:55 p.m. a. 1:50 "Komm, Lach und Lerne," Grade 4. ber was the Symphony No. 34 in (K.

338). Nee shaped up his 30 players so that the music came off well, in particular the vivacious closing allegro. The Coronation Concerto brought two guest artists to the platform, Micaela Mai-hart, pianist, and her husband, Gerhard Track, musical director at St. John's university, Collegeville, as conductor. With an even hand, a flair for elegance and smooth and blithe articulation, Miss Mai-hart made the piano part sing, revealing to Minneapo- 2:05 "Driver's Training," Grade unci nauunai oiuig icsuvai at the University of Minne- sota.

Foreign food, clothing, music, art and sports will be displayed in Coffman Union those days by university students from some 75 foreign, countries. The Pageant of Nations' variety show at 7:30 p.m. Sat-; urday in the Union main ball- room will include songs' dances and fashions from dozens of countries. A variety of foreign foods will be served from noon until 5:45 p.m. Sunday in the Union cafeteria.

Tickets for the festival may be purchased at the Union. PHOTO FOR THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE BY JOHN N. LYSFJORD 2:30 "Exploring Number Mysteries," Grade 6. 3:00 "Tea at Three." 6:00 "Adventures of Danny Dee," story. "Pancake's Box' 6:30 "Animals of the Seashore," topic.

"Basic Research in Marine Biology." 7:00 "Current Concepts in Rftnt Riirne A 22-foot cruiser, valued at $3,500, went up in flames Sunday DOQi DUrnS morning after a neighbor started a fire in a wire incinerator on the vacant lot where the craft was stored. Golden Valley Fire Chief Al Hanover said the blaze spread to grass, then to the boat. The fire occurred on a lot near N. Sorrell and Regent Golden Valley. Hanover said the boat was owned by James E.

Wegley, 2225 Vale Crest road, Golden Valley. Mathematics," St, Cloud State SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL POINT SPRING CHECK-UP only $5.95. Call FE 2-8522 SPOT VIRGINIA, Minn. UPI Two of the larger resorts on Lake Vermillion have changed ownership. Pehrson lodge, operated by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Pehr-son, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Sorenson, Casper, Wyo. The Life of Riley lodge has been sold by Al Barnett to Milo Wical, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Charles Bast, McGregor, Minn. college. 8:00 "Russian Area Study." Prof. Wesley St.

John. "Soviet Agriculture." 8:30 "St. Thomas Presents," Prof. Alfred Muellerleile. 9:00 "University Research Report," University's General Extension Division.

9:30 "At Home with Music," University of Minnesota. 10:00 "Great Books," Leibniz's "Discourse on Channel Chuckles Iladio TV 5:17 Soo Av. end Soo Lme tracks, gass 5.235632 S. 34th gross. 5 34 124 S.

8th owning. 6.034704 S. Aidrich mattress. 6 56 Theodor Wifth bath house, false. 7.464826 N.

Colfax con 8 24 NE. Grand St. ond 14th Av. 9 021212', N. 6th emergency.

9 291301 N. Washington building. 9.41130! N. Washington 2-2 alarm 10 001829 S. 5th imoky chimney.

10:20 1920 Portland emergency. 10:33 1610 Steveni false. 11:02601 Nicollet light future. 1 1:29 23rd and Sheridan false. tee trivt field lead.

Stamps Where's the Fire? SUNDAY A M. 1.26507 Hennepin utility foonij clothei. 1 :27 3 1 4 S. Lyndol ownino. 1:321319 N.

Guard emeigency. 2:48 Andrew, hotel, emergency. 7:40 5644 S. 44th go, stove. 10 471819 I.

31 it emergency. SUNDAY P.M 501 Guard terrace, grasi. 1.24 NE. 31 and Umvemty grail. 1:37 N.

49th Av. and Oueo road, grass. 1:44 1517 la Sail emergency. 1:484937 28th Av oarage. 1:50524 N.

6th truck. 2.01 N. 49th Av. and Osseo road, grass. 2:244732 S.

Pleasant car. 3:01 628 Henneoin emergency. 3:22 921 N. Vincent grasi and Dole. 3:35 1610 Steveni electric wires.

4 054052 S. Garfield garage. ON TELEVISION AND RADIO TODAY Next Week, Be the First In Your Neighborhood To See the News! TELEVISION 1:30 p.m. Alan King, guest on "Houseparty." Ch. 4.

3:30 p.m. Jack Kelly, Constance Ford, guests on "Here's Hollywood." Ch. 5. 6:30 p.m. Drama: "The Sentry," Brian Keith.

Ch. 5. 7:30 p.m. Drama: "The Jealous Man," Faith Domergue. Ch.

5. 9:00 p.m. Drama: "Call Me Annie," Peggy Cass. Ch. 5.

9:30 p.m. Drama: "The Dance Man," Anne Baxter, Dean Stockwell. Ch. 4. 10:30 p.m.

Dody Goodman, guest on "Jack Paar Show." (In color.) Hugh Downes is host. Ch. 5. RADIO 2:00 p.m. Stan Freeman, guest on "Flair." WTCN.

4:15 p.m. Audrey June Booth interviews Professor Alrik Gustafson about his new book, "A History of Swedish Literature." KUOM. 8:00 p.m. "Heritage Concert" presents Brahms' "Double Concerto for Cello, Violin and Orchestra." WLOL-FM. McCarthy Urges American Accord on National Aim PRINCETON.

N. J. OP Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy Minn.) said Sunday Americans must teach accord on TELEVISION AND RADIO LOGS Published as a service to readers, at no charge to broadcasters.

The Tribune is not responsible for program changes by stations. "What are you some kind of a television nut?" their national aim on the es sential obligations of citizens WPBC 980 4 CHANNEL KCCO-IV 5 9 CHANNEL KSTP-IV 11 CHANNEL KMsr-TV CHANNEL 1V1CN-TV KSTP 1500 (NBCt WTCN 1280 (ABO in a democracy. WCCO-830 Mon. A.M. (tBS McCarthy told some 600 Princeton university students at the closing session of a Claiiroom (in color) Con I.

Claxroom Continental 6 Agriculture Report News Steve Cannon Dick Haase Dick Ha. DiclcH.au DickHaa.e :00 Farm Topic :15 Almanac :33 Jim Hill :45 Chuckle Wagon Mutual Newt Bill Wiggintoa Better Mu.ic Mt. Olivet Ch. three day symposium on international affairs: "We have lost a sense of Siegfried, the Flyinf Saucer Siegfried, tbe Flying Siacer Today-Cirroway Bob Ryan Today-Garroway Teday-Garroway :00 CBS World Nwt :30 Firtt Notes 45 First Notet Steve Cannon Show Ste Cannon Show Dick Haase DickHaate DickHaate Newt, Huston Bill Wigginton Bill Wiggintoa Mutual Sports Bill Wigginton tradition. We must turn back Imi ffantAd tars: Heed i car? From sports cars to station a(ons, you'll find i wide selection It tlio Want Ads, 219-222.

and look to our tradition but Farm Newt the consensus must contain OOSNews; Howard new ideas, new thoughts." Newt, Hottelet Capt. Kangaroo Capt. Kangaroo Capt. Kangaroo Steva Cannoa Steve Cannon Steva Cannon Steve Cannon Tody-Girroway Bob Ryan Today-Garroway Today-Garroway News Ar'd World Dick Haase Dick Haase Dick Haase Good Morning Minnesota Cartoon Circus Cartoon Circus 8:00 :30 AS Bill Wiggintoa Bill Wigginton Steve McCormick Bill Wigginton Viken Show News; Howard Viken Show McCarthy discussed a num ber of issues at a news con ference after the speech. Romper Room Romper Room Romper Room He said he believed the de Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club 9 :00 Howard Viken 15 Howard Viken :30 Howard Viken :45 Howard Viken Steva Cannon Steva Cannon Steve Cannon Steva Cannon Mutual Nawa Hi-Fi Gems Frank Singiser Hi-Fi Gems Dr.

Youngdahl Aria Haeberla Video Village Video Village Say When Say Wben Play Your Hunch (dr.) Newtbeat pressed areas bill would be of limited effectiveness. Shape Up "I don't think it will get the hard coal region, for example, back on its feet." Mc Sunday, April 16! It's a bright day for television fans, wtcn 11 will come to your set as an independent television station (the only one in town) completely free to serve the needs and interests of our entire community. One of the happy attributes of this new independence will be the opportunity it gives us to serve you with the most comprehensive television news service available. Independent wtcn 11 will have news-on-the-hour (when have you ever seen that on television before?) every hour from mid-morning to midnight. No other television station in the country, as far as we can discover, offers this service.

Independent wtcn 11 will have five major newscasts a day just before noon, just before six p.m., at 9:30 and 11:00 at night, and following the late movie. Most of these newscasts will be ahead of the news on other channels. Between all these times if the news breaks out, we'll break in! That's why we say be the first in your neighborhood to see the news. The award-winning team that brings you the wtcn 11 news will be headed by Chick McCuen on the air and news director Sheldon Peterson behind the scenes. Before the season is far advanced, a totally new news service will make its exclusive debut'on wtcn 11.

It will be the TIME-LIFE Broadcast News Service, originating in New York and Washington, drawn from the incomparable specialized reports of 33 world wide news bureaus and 300 correspondents of Timb, Life, Sports Illustrated and Fortune. Here at independent wtcn 11, we believe that in this way and only this way-will we be able to fulfill one of the most important functions of a local broadcasting station; to bring you all the news of your community, the nation and the world. Carthy said the bill may Double Price Is Right Jack LsLanne Shape Up 4 A :00 Arthur Godfrey Doty on Duty For Women Bill Stewart Exposure (in color) Show Mrs. Verna Meyer I I 1 :15 Arthur Godfrey Doty on Duty Only Bill Wiggintoa Surprise Concentration Morning Life of Riley I I 1 :30 Arthur Godfrey Doty on Duty For Women Galen Drake Package Concentration Matinee Life of Riley Arthur Godfrey Doty on Duty Only Better Music Love of Life Truth or Morning Morning Court 4 4 00 Art Linkletter Doty on Duty Sound of Becky Ana Love of Life Consequences Matinea Morning Court I I :15 Art Linkletter Doty on Duty Music Becky Ann Se.rch-Tom'row It Could Be 1 Married Love That Bob 1 :30 Garry Moore Doty on Duty Sound of Bob Bradley Guiding Light Yoa (color) Joan Love That Bob Bing Crosby Doty on Duty Music Bob Bradley WTCN-TV Ch. 1 1 Mon.

Aft. WCCO-830 KSTP 1500 WTCN-1280 WPBC 980 create some more jobs, but suggested that within the next few years, congress may need to consider creation of an agency such as the old Re construction Finance Corp. 12 News, D. Moora News is Sight Someth'g Special Weather Room At the World Treature Chest Turns Treasure Chest Paal Harvey News, McCuen Showcase Showcase Camouflage Camouflage Number, Pleasa Number, Please iOOiGood Neighbor Good Neighbor :45 Good Neighbor Kartoon Time Willy Willy News Weather Agriculture Report As for the conservative John Birch society, he said Jan Murray Show (color) Loretta Young Theater About Facet About Faces Dr. Hudson's Sec.

Journal Face the Facts Face the Facts Art Linkletter Art Linkletter Club Time with Jan Werner Club Time :00 Rog Erickion Rog Erickion :30 Rog Erickion :45 Rog Erickion Cedric Fotter Better Mutic Mutual Newt Fulton Lewii, Jr. Bill Stewart's Scrapbook Show Tunea Show Tunet Meg Kingbay Meg Kingbay Meg Kingbay Meg Kingbay Follow That Man Follow That Man Racket Squad Racket Squad Doty on Duty Doty on Duty Doty on Duty Doty on Duty he did not feel a congressional investigation was necessary. But, he added, "I think the justice department should keep an eye on it." McCarthy to Speak Young Doctor Malone From Thete Rood :00 Rog Erickion 15 Rog Erickion Boone :45 Charlie Booae The Millionaire The Millionaire The Verdict It Yourt Flair Flair Flair Flair Early Show "The Farmer's Daughter" Loretta Young Doty on Duty Doty oruDuly Doty on Duty Doty on Duty Day in Court Day in Court Seven Keyt Seven Keys 3 00 Charlie Boone 15 Charlie Boone :30 Charlie Boone 45 Charlie Boone Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Who Do Yoa Trust? Make Room for Daddy Here's Hollywood Brighter Day Secret Storm Edge of Night Edge of Night Early Show Early Show Early Show Early Show Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Brad Johnson Brad Johnson trad Johnson Brad Johnson Brad Johnson Brad Johnson Brad Johnson Brad Johnson Mutual News Phil Brown Better Muiic Phil Brown Gordon Eaton Gordon Eaton Durocher Sports Gordon Eatoa Gordon Eaton Gordon Eaton 4 Around the Town Bozo the Clown Bozo the Clown Tooper Topper Andy's Gang and :00 Charlie Boone Boone :30 Charlie Boone :45 Charlie Boone How to Marry a Millionaire Mr. Adams and Eva American Bandstand American Bandstand Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg 5 :15 :30 V.I.P. Elton Ryberg Elton Ryberg Newt, Weather, Sports Axel His Dog T.N.

Tatters Suiic Casey Jones Axel Hit Dog City Detective Susie Clubhouse Clancy the Cop City Detective Our Mils Rin Tin Tin Clancy the Cop NBC News Brooks Rin Tin Tin Brad Johnson Brad Johnson Harmon Killebrew Johnson; News Mutual Newt Fulton Lewii, Jr. KSTP-TV Ch, 5 WTCN-TV Ch. 1 1 Mon. Eva. WCCO-830 KSTP 1500 WTCN-1280 WPBC-980 WSSTO e.

fUIXKN. JR. Tm frmiitnt for Bnxuleattiitt Tun Iaoorporttad Kw York THEODORE STREIBERf Vim Pretident mud General Manager wten 11 and wtea 12M MmaMpelif-St. Prf 6 Thomat rls'Sports, W'ther :30 Franklin Hobhs :45 Show Newt, Montgom'y Doug Edwardt To Tell the Truth Newt Dinner Mutic Newt of World Life Line Brad Johnioa Brad Johnton Buetel Sporti Alex Dreier Dinner Muiic Dinner Muiic Mutual News Dinner Music Amot Andy AmotV Andy Cheyenne Cheyenne Newt Picture Weather Show The Americana The Americant The American! The Americant Talet of Wells Fargo Looney Toners Club Looney Tnnera Club Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Mackenzie's Raidert Movie "Green The Eichmann Caie The Eichmann Cat. Pete Gladys Pete Gladys Bringing Up Buddy 00 Franklin Hobbt :15 Ron Cochran :30 Newi Analyiii Tonight E.

P. Morgan Muiic Spectac. Muiic Spectacular HIL Cheyenne Cheyenne Surfiide 6 Surfiide 6 Surfiide 6 Surfiide 6 Adventurei in Par.diie Adventurei in Paradiie Meet the Twini Meet the Twini Acapulco Acapulco Dante Dante turn up to 8 3 Danny Thomas Show Andy Griffith Show Henneiey Hennetey June Allyion Show :00 0n the Go :15 0n the Go :30 On the Go :45 On the Go :00 Honeit to Goodnen Nath :45 Pretentt The Sixties The Sixtiet Tbe Sixtiet The Sixtiet The Sixtiet with Leigh Kamman The Sixtiet with Fred King Muiic Spectacular Muiic Spectacular Muiic Spectacular at Hamline Friday Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy Minn.) will be guest speaker at Hamline university's Pi Gamma Mu dinner and initiation to be held at 6 p.m.

Friday in Sorin hall, St. Paul. McCarthy also will address a public session on American government and modern political thought in room 16 of the Social Science building at 9:50 a.m. Saturday. 13 Charged With Drunken Driving Minneapolis police arrested 13 motorists over the weekend and charged them with dcunken driving.

Police identified them as: John Ban worth, 23, Long Lake, Bruce Nelson, 23, 909 W. Franklin Floyd Nolan, 47, 3117 S. 42nd John Pearson, 30, Mead-owdale, Robert Melina, 24, 6333 S. 22nd Av Richfield. Robert Hilden, 24, 801 E.

14th Herbert Fish, 60, Rochester, Edwin Carlson, 53. 2415 E. 22nd Merle B. Christian. 38, 5405 S.

45th John Marjamaa, 36, 201 Glenwood Av. Karl Grahn, 60, 127 W. Grant Leonard Andert, 44, 403 W. Wheelock St. Paul, and Duane A.

Pe-troske. 36. 3613 N. 53rd PL, Brooklyn Center. Dolphin St." Lana Turner Van Heflin Movie Barb.

Stanwyck Theater Case of Dangerous Robin 9 111 :00 Big Ten Newt :15 Big Ten Newi :30 Hobbt' Home :45 Hobbt House Newt, McCuen W'ther; Sportt Phil Silver! Phil Silvert Jazi Corner Jazz Corner Jazz Corner Jazz Corner Movie Movie Newi Sporti; Weather Muiic Spectacular Twin Gtiet at Night Newt, D. Moora W'ther; Sporti Tightrope Tightrope Monday Playhoute "It Happened in Peril" Newt, M'Dougal W'ther; Sporti Jack Paar Show (in color) Jack Paar Show Jack Paar Show Jack Paar Show Jack Pair Show P. New York Confidential Official Detective :00 Hobbt' Home Hoaia :30 Hobhi' House :45 Hobbs' Hoaie Jazt Corner Jazt Corner Jazz Corner Jiri Corner Theater 11 "The Champ" Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper Twin Gtiet at Night Muiic Spectacular WDGY-II30 Monday SAMMY HALE: 6:00 9:00 a.m. TOM WYNN: 9:00 a.m. .12 noon.

STANLEY MACK; m. TOM WYNN p.m. IILL DIEHLi 4 m. D'CK DRISCOLL: .7:00 10:00 "Meet the 9:30 tonight on 11 visit with your team in Yankee Stadium 11 noon. IOI1V PAll: 3:00 m.

100 ftlEGtlT: 6:00 a.m. HANDY COOK; 9:00 a.m. to midnight. DICK HAIVORSON: Midnight fa 6:00 a.m. NcWSi Evetr hour on the how.

KEVE-1440 Monday 20th Contury teform Hour 6:00 a.m.i Morning Worship 6:30 a.m.i Ion Wondmaehor 7:00 a.m.i Joe Cooper 9:00 o.m.i Ron Wondmochor 11:00 a.m.i Livestock Markets 12:45 o.m.i Jerry Cunning 1:00 p.m.i Joe Cooper 3:00 p. m.i Jim Meyers 6:00 p.m.-to midnight. SPECIAL SHOWS: Or. Michoelson 9:00 p.m.i Voice of China 9:15 P.m.i Revival Hour 10:30 p.m. Meg.

Monday Record Time 12 noont Meditation 12:30 a.m.i Oreon Vespers IrOO p.m.i Inttrumontol 1:30 a.m.i Record Time 2.00 p.m.t Pollh luildine Thovahrt OTHER RADIO KUOM-WCAL-170 Monday NfWSi 6:00 a.m.i Clstticol Prelude 6:10 am.) Ntf 6:45 Setinodt 7:00 a ieim of Life 7:15 a m.l Ton of Doy 7:30 o.m.i Nowi $:0 m.l Wotntn'i Pool 1:45 i Moinine Conor 0:00 m.l Ntw 9:30 a i Gioot Muiic Foilh 9:45 o.m.i fomll Woiihio 10:00 m.l Out Chutth 10.15 am. NEWS: 10 30 Homo-mokino 10:45 a.m.; Old Tales and Now 11:00 a. m.l Music In the Morning 11:15 a.m. i Agriculture Short Ceurie 17:05 a.m. i Doctor Toll Mo 12:10 a.m.) Nowt 11:15 a.m.i Form Hour 12:30 a.

m. Tour Novel 1:00 p.m.i Public Affair forum li30 a.m.i lot's Sing 3:15 Afternoon Concert 2:30 a.m.i Com. unity Calendar 3 55 a.m.i The Common lew 4:00 a.m.i look ChoH a m. Sportscasters Bob Wolff and Ray Scott, Frank Beutel and Halsey Hall are Hosts as you Meet the Members of our New Minnesota Twins i 7.45 a.m.i 1:15 a.m. SPORTSCOPE: 4:45 a.m.

KTIS-900 FM 98.5 Meg. Monday MUSICi 9:15 a.m.i 10:05 a.m. fFMI 1015 a.m.i 11:15 a.m.i 12:15 a.m.i 12 30 a m. 1:15 P.m. 3:05 p.m.

4:15 0 m. 5:05 m. 6:05 i 7:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m., 9:05 10:10 a 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Kitchen Kernel 10:30 a.m.) Mplt. Pjblic Schools 11 iOO a m.i Ro'lecllons 2:00 m.i The listen me Post 4 05 P.m.: Adventure Time 4:30 o.m.i Tips for Toons 4:45 m.

RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS: Good News 6:05 Morning Ch-o Hour 7:30 a.m.i lack to the liblo 1:30 a.m.i Northwestern Chupol Time 9:30 a m.i Heaven I Homo Hour 10:00 a.m.i lible Nuggets 10:45 n.m.i Spiritual Clinic 11:30 a m.i Miracles of Rescue 1:05 p.m.i Haven of Roil 1:30 p.m.: v(rso by Verse 2:45 p.m i lack to the liblo 6:30 p.m.i Chapel Rob ooHcost 9:30 Meg. Monday Breakfast Musicato 7:00 Kaleidoscope 9:00 a News 12:09 noon; Easy listening 12:15 p. m.i Motinoe 1:00 p.m.i Magic Hour 4:00 p.m.i Now 5:45 p.m.: Dinner Music 6:00 p.m i Sampler 7.00 p.m.i The Symphony 1:00 p.m.i Moitor work from Franco 9:30 p.m.; Nows 10:00 p.m.; The lee Concert 10:15 m. WAYL-FM 96 Meg. m.

rtie mat: p.m. i a.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Now 5 minute before tlio hour. WL0L-I330 Monday DAN ALIEN: 6:00 9:00 a m. SANOY SINGER: 9:00 ami? MARV HENRY: 12 a.m.

ERNIE MART 3:00 P.m. 6:00 m. 61S J. m.i 7:00 P.m. DAN ANDERSON: 7:00 p.m.

NEWS: On the hour end at 6:30. 7.30. (:30 am. SPORTS: Ray Christensen 6:00 6:15 P.m. WLOL-FM 93.5 Meg.

Monday -Gfto Albums of Music -6 00 m.i Prelude to Morning 7:00 a m.r Mostert 10:00 a.m.i Divertimento 1 1 :00 0 m.i Symphonic Motinoe 12 nooni Magic Carpet 2:00 o.m.i Composer' Cor-nor 3:00 m.i Music of the Dance 4:00 p.m i Encore 4:0 m.i Art of Jon 5:00 p.m.i Great Momonts from Oporo 5:30 m.r Recent Releases 6:30 m.i Music for the Keyboard 7:30 P.m.i Heritage Concert 1:00 o.m.i Connoisseur' ia.w Advertisement 11 turn up to WtCll 4:00 P.m.; A leek at the look 4:30 Now 4:30 a.m.i News lachpround Brought to you by Hamm's Beer THE TIME-LIFE STATION 1 DoFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds falsa teeth mora firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feellng.FASTEETHtoalkallne (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plata odor Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere.

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tlgneff. NEWSi On the hour and half-hour. SPORTSi FRED VAN! HUlli 7:13 4:45 a.m.i Variety Music Halt 5iOO a.m.) Evening Concert 6:00 a.m. KAN0 1470 Monoov Jmrniv tee Shew 6:00 m.l Tom Kilbride 7.00 a.m.i Mike Huahee 9:00 a.m.! Elk rJtver Hour 10 00 a.m.i Country Show 12:15 o.m.i Pee the Ouos-Hon 1:00 a.m.) Mike Huflhft 1:30 a.m.i Coffee Time 2:00 a.m.i Mike Huohoe 3:00 a.m. KDWB-630 Mondav HAl MUKUY: 5:00 a m.

SAM SHEtWOODi 9.00 a.m. IOI FRIEND: I 'i 11 CO p.m. WMiN-1400 Mondav WONDERFUL WORLD OP MUSIC 6:00 a.m.-12:00 midnight. NEWS: 12 noont 5:30 p.m, Also every bout pa the hour. WEATHER: 12:15 P.m.

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