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13-E THE TAMPA TRIBUTE, Sundiy, July 19. 1959 New York-Owned Station Meets Test Of 35 Years Radt And Sunday News Features Monitor Team Will Cover Moscow Exhibit A Monitor team, which will provide special coverage of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, left the United States Wednesday. 'Burroughs IL Prince, managing editor of Monitor, and reporter Jay Miller will remain in Moscow for a month and will make 10 broadcasts weekly describing the exhibition and the reactions of Russians and foreign visitors to its displays. The Monitor broadcasts also will try to determine whether Soviet citizens believe that the exhibition is truly representative of the American way of life. Sunday Radio Programs AndyGriffitH Makes Known Girls Beat Birds Andy Griffith, heard nightly on CBS Radio, confessed last week that he is a girl watcher, and says that "it beats bird watching.

"Only this week, he said, "I saw a red-sweatered purse twirler, a high-heeled wiggler and a highly-perfumed secretary. And my wife recently picked out another secretary for me. who is a sort of broad-tailed waddler." Girl watching, Andy concludes, is a wonderful hobby. "It gets you out into the open air, and that's a good thing," he said. "And it's healthy too.

I know, because when I took it up, I was a 97-pound weakling. Of course, I was 12 years old at the time." PROOF Paladin, knight errant of the early West, proves to two rich and cruel "sporting gentlemen that no one is privileged by wealth to live above the laws of retribution, on CBS Radio's Have Gun, Will Travel Sunday, July 26. WLCY 1380 MBS WSUN 620 ABC WFLA 970 NBC WDAE 1250 CBS MORNING Protestant Hear Protestant Bou Sacred Heart Neve, Chareh Off the Air Off the Air Song of Faith Life Line Masla Mnsic Herald ef Truth Herald el Tralh 7: (HI Newt. Serenade 7:15 Sanday Serenade 1:30 Sunday Serenade 1:43 Sunday Serenade Radio To Carry Norway Music Festival Saturday Highlights of the Bergen (Norway) Festival of Music, Drama and Folklore will be heard on CBS Radio's World Music Festivals Saturday night. Soloists on the program will include the Norwegian soprano Aase Nordmo Lovberg, who made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera last season, and the pianist Gina Bachauer.

James Fassett, producer and music commentator, will open the program with a "Wedding March" by Sverre Jordan, played by six musicians on Hardanger fiddles. This 16th century instrument, larger than an ordinary violin, has been played through the years by the country people of Norway. It is designed to be played out-of-doors. This work will be followed by "The Bells" by Edward Grieg, Norway's greatest composer. Gunsmoke Star Knows Circuses Howard McNear, who has been featured as Chester on CBS Radio's Gunsmoke, since the series started seven years ago, is winning praise for his role as a banker in the recently released film Big Circus.

That he brings authority to the role cannot be questioned. Every Spring for the past 11 years he has spent a two-week holiday as advance man for the Polack Brothers Circus and knows every facet of the tent show operation. ADVERTISEMENT 8:00 Newa. Serenade World Neva 8:15 Christian Science Gaest Star 8:30 Steeple Time-Tod ay Back to Bible 8:45 Sena. Hgts.

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Ayer Back to Bible Back to Bible Prophecy Prophecy Choir Observing: 30th Anniversary Haydn, Bach and Clayton are the nation's favorite compose of choral music, according to a poll taken by the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, In connection with its 30th anniversary on the air, observed on CBS Radio today. The choir is devoting all its Sunday broadcasts during the month of July to illing listeners' requests for their favorite choral numbers. EXUBERANZA Holiday With Chevalier, the special Gallic exuberanza with Maurice Chevalier as star and host, will be broadcast over CBS Radio Sunday Sept 27. MODERN TREND It's not a new station for the Tampa Bay Area WTSP, known as such for some 30 years, changed its call letters to WLCY. Owner and manager Sam G.

Rahall said the move was made to personalize the station "in the modern trend." Models paraded in Tampa and St. Petersburg last week, publicizing the change, and $50,000 in cash and merchandise will be awarded lucky listeners. FALSE TEETH HURTING YOU? PAIN-A-LAT bring Quick, soothing relief to gums rubbed sore and raw from irritating false teeth and lag tooth extraction. Tou'U be amased how auiekly PAIN-A-LAT (a dentist's formula takes the ache out of pa in a Get FAIN-A-LATat your druggist today. 10:00 News.

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AFTERN OON an incentive. Sometimes I think of what I might do if had a budget of $10 a month." WNYC covers the United Nations from gavel-rap to gavel-rap, says Siegel, and roams through New York's scores of cultural or intellectual activities, savoring the best ones like a connoisseur. "Having a station like ours, which isn't of course bothered by commercial needs, we can clear whole blocks of time to do things we like like festivals of Shakespeare, music, poetry. We can afford to put on the original source of information like the actual weatherman. You may not be able to understand him but there is some consolation in the fast that this is THE weatherman himself giving you the weather.

We have specials like a five minute broadcast daily on what foods to buy. that day, what foods are specials, which ones are in season. The housewives can't get this information anywhere else. In this respect, WNYC is more like European radio and television where, in most cases, the broadcast media are used as public services to inform the people, takL the place of the town bulletin board, or to elevate them cul-. turally like the local museum.

Siegel is working now with a committee to try and hook up an educational radio network from Montreal to Washington. "How do you draw on the resources of educational institutions if you can't afford telephone lines? That's why we're trying to hook up with educational radio stations from Montreal to Washington so we can broadcast important lectures and events at the Various schools and cities. Where there aren't educational radio stations as in New Haven, we're trying to create- them." And now, how about that television station for which WNYC has a license from the FCC but at the moment, no plans. "Soon, soon," said Mr. Siegel vaguely.

By JOHN CROSBY Radio, TV Columnist WNYC celegrated its 35th anniversary July 8 and I think we should all blow it a little birthday kiss. It's been a tough but rewarding 35 years. There have been innumerable shoals on which it has almost foundered. But it didn't and today, having weathered an enormous amount of municipal indifference to say nothing of Controller Lazarus Joseph, who wanted to close it up tight, WNYC remains the only municipal, non-com- mercial station in the United States. The other day I had a talk with WNYC's director, Seymour N.

Siegel, to find out what was in the offing for the next 35 years. Siegel, among other things, is in charge of communications for the entire city. Hell of a job. Siegel's responsible for, for instance, such things as the public address system in the courts, the city council and he is slightly awed and so am I at a gadget they are working on which could, at the push of a button in somebody's car like the mayor's, turn all the lights green so the mayor could charge through in case of emergency. "Imagine the sense of power one would have in that case!" he says, eyes agleam like a mad scientist.

The mind reels! Siegel admits cheerfully to being one of the world's great experts at cadging things for nothing. "We've got an arrangement with Local 802 of the Federation of Musicians to get' our live music free, too. We get into Philharmonic rehearsals. The Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, the Stadium Concerts all help us out all for nothing. "Maybe some of the thing's we like to do, like going- down to the place where firemen are given medals for bravery seem corny to most people, but there is a certain amount of drama in situation like that, and it is a morale booster to the firemen themselves, I -v 1 i 1 HOURS 6:45 A.M.

to 6:30 P.M. 1 Sit GENE RAY' KHUN VllHES 12:00 News. Steeple Time Newa. Report Oral Roberts News. Rhythm 12:15 Worship Blair Clark Oral Roberts Rhythm ea Road 11:30 Sem.

Hate. Baptist Italian Melodies Light and Life Rhythm ea Road 12 45 Steroophoalo Italian Melodies Light aad Life Rhythm oa Road 1:00 News, Plane News. Freedom News. Bead Shew News, Rhythm 1:15 Piano Plsybease Sound Freedom Road Shew Rhythm ea Road 1:30 Baseball Sound Freedom Road Show Rhythm ea Road 1:45 Baseball Sound Freedom Road Shew Rhythm an Read 1:00 BasebaB News, Stars News News. Rhythm 1:15 Baseball Treaa.

of Stan Road Shew Rhythm ea Road Baseball Turntable Treats Roadshow Rhythm ea Road :45 Baseball Turntable Treats Road Show Rhythm ea Road Baseball News News News. Rhythm 3:15 Baseball Wm. Cramer Road Show Rhythm ea Road 3:30 Baseball Turntable Treats Road Show Rhythm oa Road 8:45 Baseball Turntable Treats Road Show Rhythm on Read 4:00 News. Monitor News. Tamtable News News, Rhythm 4:15 Monitor Turntable Treats Road Shew Rhythm on Road 4:30 Monitor Turntable Treats Road Show Dan Smoot 4:45 Monitor Turntable Treats Road Show CaWary Calls 5:00 News, Monitor- News.

Dollar Newa Concert Hour 5:15 Monitor Johnny DoUar Road Show Concert Hour 8:30 Remember Whea Suspense Billy Graham Concert Hour 8:45 Percy Faith Suspense Billy Graham Concert Hour EVENING News. Williams Gnn Will Travel News Newa 6:15 Bob Considine Gua Will Travel Cramer Drew Pearson 6:80 Meet The Press Gunsmoke Temple Vespers Hymns of Day 6:45 Meet The Press Gunsmoke Temple Vespers Walter Wlnchell 7:00 News. Monitor News. Miller Bible Class Suneoast Forum 1:15 Monitor Mitch Miller Bible Class Suneoast Foram 7:30 Music, Monitor Mitch Miller Revival Hour Viewpoint 7:45 Monitor Mitch Miller Revival Hoar Manh'tn Melodies 8:00 News. Monitor World Tonight Ave Maria Hour Senior Womea 8:15 Monitor Pat Boone Ave Maria Hoar V.A.News 8:30 Monitor Sunday Musie Back to God Lutheraa Hour 8:45 Monitor Sunday Musie Back to God Lutheran Hour 9:00 News, Monitor News.

Weather Dr. Barnhonse Musie 9:15 Monitor Defense Stars Dr. Barnhouse Star for Def. 9:30 Steeple, Tonight Face the Nation Church of God V. of Florida 9:45 Steeple, Tonight Face the Nation Church of God V.

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In a Summer release, For the Very First Time, RCA victor presents 50 never before released original performances by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the greatest band of them all. Miller's superb arrangements and the band's flawless performance sounds as good today as it did back in 1939 and through the early 40s. Since Miller's death in 1944, many have tried to imitate the muffled, satiny trombones with" the singing reeds with the clarinet pitched above the tenor saxophone the high-pitched muted brass, all of which characterized his great band. Unhappily, most have failed despite the fact that the original books are still in use. What is missing is the perfection Miller demanded and received from his sidemen.

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The LP is a sealed package and an excellent biography and comments by authorities are included in it. As long as there are people to sing, the music of Stephen Foster will be sung. In an RCA Victor hi-fi package this month, the Robert Shaw Chorale presents a Stephen Foster Song Book, including Play-It-Yourself piano and arrangements song book, in one of the nicest albums to come along in a long time. In addition to being suited for home listening this would make a wonderful asset to any school's music library. Selections included are Ring de Banjo, Beautiful Dreamer, Gentle Annie, Way Down in Cairo, My Old Kentucky Home, Old Black Joe, Dolcy Jones, Thou Are the Queen of My Song, Old Folks at Home, Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, Oh! Susanna, Gentle Lena Clare, Nelly Bly, Some Folks, Laura Lee and Camptown Races.

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