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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 18

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13 Moline Dispatch April 20, 1963 House Speaker's Remap Plan Will Drop 12 Solons Radio and Television Listings Clearing the Air 7T JMS 8:25 Afternoon Report: (6) Night: (4 Who Do You Trust: (9) Make Room for Daddy: (61 4:00 Foui Fun ractory: t4 Cap'n Vem: (6) Am Bandstand- (9) 4:30 Discovery: (91 MONDAY EVENING hTT kNT WUUM WHBF (CBS) WIK SBC WUtA HOC-FM nviH-Fu WIIHK IV WOC-l Kl'ltU-TV IMS me ua mo ti 1U3.1 IU.I Channel 4 Channel I by Carla Telleen Dispatch Staff Writer li Sheria Steve. (9) San Francisco Beat: () Going Vp SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) Speaker John W. Lewis, R-Mar-shall, says he plans to introduce Tuesday his own version of Illinois House reapportionment. A Democratic House leader says he will counter with a rival downstate version.

Lewis, announcing his intentions Friday, said his map "means 12 sitting members just won't be back, but it can't be helped." Rep. Clyde Choate, D-Anna, said Lewis' map violates an agreement on downstate remapping and said he will bring his own bill. Earlier Friday the Democrats announced their version of Cook County remapping. Lewis said, "Any member who is reapportioned out of this House should either have a state appointment guaranteed him or something should be done in the Legislature to see he is taken care of." Cap'n. Vera: (6) (6) 5: 30-News: 14 1 News: (6) 5:40 Weather: (6) News: (4 Huntley-Brinkley News: (61 6:00 -Ozzie and Harriet: (4) Quick Draw McGraw: (6) Evening Report: (9) 1'ell the Truth: (4 Monday Movies: (6) The Dakulas.

(9) 7:00 I've Got a Secret: (4) 7:30 Rifleman: (9) Lucy Show: (4) 8:00 Stoney Burke: 9 Have you driven down 16th St. to 30th Ave. in Moline recently? 1:30 Alumni Fun: 49) 4:00 Major Adams: 19), it) Probe: 4 College Bowl: (41 SI MIA 1 t.VEMMi 8:00 Meet the Press: (6i-C Twentieth Century: (4) It Is Written: (91 Ed: (4) Science In Action: 9) McKeever and the Colonel: (6) 6:00 Lassie: 4)-C Ensign OToole: 6) Big Picture: (9) 6:30 Walt Disney'a World: (61 Jet sons: (9) Denms the Menace: (4) Ed Sullivan: (41 Movie: 9i 7:30 American Landmark: 6i-C 8:00 Bonanza: 6-C Real Mctoya: (4) True Theater: (4) 9:00 Candid Camera: 14) Show of Month: (6)-C Voice of Firestone. (9) My 'Jne: 4 Howard K. Smith News: (9l 10:00 Weather: News: (6) News: (4) News: (9) City: (4) Spurts: 6 10; 20 Stoney Burke: (6) 10:30 Movie: t9) 11:15 Movie; 4 (6) MONDAY MORNING 6:30 American Government: (6) Today: (8) of the Air: (4) 7:45 CapL Sallrbtrd: (4) 8:00 Capt Kangaroo: (4) When: (6) Calendar: (4) Beauty Break: (4) Especially for You: (6) McCoys: (4) Price Is Right: (8)-C 10:30 Pete and Gladys: (4) Concentration: 6)-C (4) 00 Love of Life: (4) First Impression: 6-C Jane Wyman: (9) 11:30 Search for Tomorrow: (4) Truth or Consequences: (6i Seven Keys: (9) 11: 45- -Guiding UaM.

(4) (6 MONDAV AFTERNOON 12:00 Gale Storm Show: (4) News: (6) Ernie Ford: (9) 12:15 Cart oontime: (6) 12: 30--As the World Turns: (4) King and Odie: (9) 12:40 Movie. (6) Cartoon: (9) 1:00 Password: 14) General Hospital: (9) 1:30 House Party 4i Father Knows Best: (9) 2:00 Day In Court. IS) To Tell the Truth: (4) Loretta Young: (6) 2:30 Campus on Camera: (4) You Don't Say: (6) Jane Wyman: (9) 3:00 Queen for a Day: (9) Matcn Game. Secret Storm: (4) Joey Bishop: 6 Defenders: (4) 8:00 Saturday Nmhl at the Movie: (6)-C Lawrence (91 8:30 Have Gun Will Travel: (4 boxinK 'SI Gunsmoke: (4) IMS Make Inat Spare: IS) (9) 77 Sunset Strip: 4 rm Dickens. He's Fen-ster: (61 Movie: (9) 10:43 SpoTU: 6 10:50 Movie: (S) 11:00 Movie: 4 12:30 Abbott and Costello: tit SIMIII MOKMV.

8:30 -Morning Worship. (8) 9:00 Lamp Into My Feet: (4) The 6 rnrlimti armva (6) The Answer: (6) Look I'p and Live 10:00 Camera Three: (4) 10:30 The Christophers: (4) Ruff -it Reddy: (6) Bull winkle. 16) This Is the Life: (4) 11:30 Mr. Magoo: (4) This Is the Life: f6) (4) SIMItl At I tit NOON 12:09 News: (6) Film Feature: (9) 12: 1 Industry on Parade: (6) 12:30 Frontiers of Faith: (6) 1:00 Directions 63: (9) Basebali: (6) Meet the Professor: (9) 2:30 Ural Huberts: (9) 2:45 Western: (4) Feature: (9) House, Buckman Tavern, Lexington Villagt Green, Harring-ton House, Concord Bridge, a Concord graveyard, the Mary Blood tombstone, Punkatasset Hill, Eliza Jones House, Ingra-ham House, Ephraim Hart-well's Tavern and Munroe For those of you Jriio have visited this area, it will bring back many memories and facts. For signal for everything.

Previously there had been a request in Washington, D.C. that construction be stayed, but this was denied. This ends all the extensive FCC hearings for this station beginning in the fall of 1957. Historic Landmarks There will be another landmark for NBC TV tomorrow night this network will telecast another of their still pictures in mo IMII.V K.IOIO NKWStASTS WqtA 1:38 a.m.. 11:30.

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10. II pin KST1 Five mlnitl nrwnrnol Irum 4:95 a.m. to alKn oil at I a.m. at five minutes heftire tlw our una bail hour. KWN News on the Hui TI.IEVISION Television listings are sat-cl to chant without notice.

The Mlnwhig are the most recent listings receive bj The Ms patch TONKilll 5:00 Championship Bridge: (4) S.3U i4t Robin Hood: (9) Cartoon Time: (6) tai Our Man Kigffini: (6) 6: 30 Jackie Gleason: (4) Gallant Men: (9). (6) 7:30 Hoot er.anny: (9) 4) (61 Danny Thumaa Show: 8:30 Art Llnkletter Show: Well, if you have y6u've noticed a concrete block structure going up on the west side of the street. That's the beginning of the studio-office for the new TV station, WQAD, in Moline. Target date for completion of the building is June 15. This date has been set for the completion of the transmitter building, also, located on U.S.

150 south of Orion. That site is about a mile south of the WHBF-TV tower. WQAD personnel hope to be on sir by Aug. 1. Back to that studio building, when we drove by a few days those of you who plan a visit to th.

East this year, it will be beneficial in pointing out historic Andy Griffith: 4 Casey: 4, (9) Brinkley's Journal: (6) 9:30 Combat: (6) Rifleman: (41 News: (9) 10:30 News. Weather: (4), (6) Whirlyblrds: (9) (4) 4' 11:30 Tonight: (6) sites. It should be interesting to all who are interested in our historythat should be everyone. DISPATCH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! tion shows, scheduled for 7:30 on WTOC-TV. This one is titled "American Landmark: Lexington Concord" and will take the observer to the actual historical sites in Lexington and Concord, in some instances, to view the actual spot where American history took Previews of Television and Radio Shows THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU "THE MEANING OF ATONEMENT" Radio Series her French teacher.

11:20 p.m. (6) Movie 'The Male Animal" (1942) with Henry Fonda, Don Defore and Olivia de Havilland in comedy about a college professor who ia attacked for reading a letter by a radical. MONDAY TELEVISION 12:40 p.m. (6) Movie "They Were Expendable" (1945) with Robert Montgomery, John Wayne and Donna Reed Part 1. place.

Man old drawings of the action, and miniatures will be interspersed. Voices of actors and special sound effects have been added to describe the real drama of the developments of April 18 ai.d 19, 1775. Fredric March will narrate. The camera will follow the sequence of events which started the American Revolution by picking out the places where they occurred: Old North Church in Boston, Boston Common, Charles River, the route of Paul Revere's ride, Hancock-Clarke SUNDAY 9:30 AM. SUNDAY 8:30 A.M.

KSTT Davenport 1170 kc mentary, filmed in the Boston area, about the friendship between a parole officer and a young paroled convict. 9 p.m. (4) Candid Camera Jack Paar appears in one episode as a parking lot attendant. 9:30 p.m. () What's My Line British comedian Peter Cook Joins regulars.

9:30 p.m. (9) Howard K. Smith News The birth control controversy in Illinois will be examined by Smith. There will be several interviews. 11:15 p.m.

(4) Movie "Margie" (1946) with Jeanne Crain, Alan Young and Lynn Bari in comedy about a high-school girl who has a crush on a 50. the neighborhood children were having a wild time running around the inside and outside of the building, still without a roof. This 2-story structure is 86 by 134 feet of steel construction and concrete block and will be faced with brick. If all goes as planned there will be color programming when WQAD begins telecasting and all the color shows on ABC-TV network, with which the station will be affiliated, will be offered. Plans also include cameras for televising local shows in color in the future.

Just Thursday the station owners, forming the Moline Television were given the true WHO Des Moinet 1040 Ice Judy Garland's daughter, perform. 7:30 p.m. (6) American Landmark: Lexington-Concord Fredric March narrates the happenings in Lexington and Concord which framed our nation's history. Actual historical sites, miniatures, old drawings of the action will form the telecast of stll pictures in action, (color, 30 minutes) 8 p.m. (4) Real McCoys In "Uncle Rightly and the Music-al Uncle Rightly Invents a musical milking machine.

8 p.m. (6) Bonanza Little Joe Cartwright (Michael Lan-don) is stranded i. the desert when a stage is wrecked and ends up as a prime suspect in a murder, (color, hour) 8:30 p.m. (4) G.E. True In post-war West Germany a captain of the U.S.

criminal investigation division poses as a sergeant inspecting Munich homes for repair in his undercover work to halt black market traffic in cigarets in "Black Market." Ronald Foster and Hanna Landy star. 9 p.m (6) Show of Week "Prisoner at Large," is a docu ffijjjpg SUNDAY Jj-JLJLkfi SERVING Cokes, of Dallas, meets Joe Stable, Cuba, in 10-round match at Sunnyslde Gardens, Queens, N.Y. 10:50 p.m. (6) Movie "The Command" (1953) with Guy Madison, Joan Weldon and James Whitmore in drama revolving around the possession of the territory of Wyoming. 11 p.m.

(4) Movie "The Bells of St. Mary's" (1945) with Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman and Henry Travers in drama about a priest and a nun who rebuild a parochial school. SUNDAY TELEVISION 9 a.m. (4) Lamp Unto My Feet Fernando first organist at the Vatican, and the CBS Chamber Orchestra will play the "Concerto in Minor" for organ and orchestra by Johann Sebastian Bach. 9:30 a.m.

(4) Look Up and Live Part 1 of a six-part series on the mission of the church will be telecast today. Three prominent Protestants will discuss the church's mission In bringing Christian concepts and morality into people's everyday lives. 11:45 a.m. (4) Baseball St. Louis Cardinals vs.

Phila-delphia Phillies. 1 p.m. (6) Baseball Cincin 2nd Study Unit Takes Up IPAC Fund Stalemate Me And NOON George Chandes SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) A Call SAVE Auto stalemate in the Illinois Legisla On Your Insurance ture's dispute over public aid SUNDAY RADIO 8:30 a.m. (WIIBF) Church of the Air The Rev.

Maurice Schepers, professor at the Catholic University of America, will speak on "Faith and Reformation." 11:50 a.m. (WOO Baseball St. Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies. 1:35 p.m.

(VHBF) New York Philharmonic Paul Hinde-mith will conduct several of his works including the "Requiem," musical setting of Walt Whitman's lament for Lincoln. 8 p.m. (WQUA) Variations in Tempo First 90 minutes of the program is devoted to music of Peter Tchaikovsky and the second half will include "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by Mozart and "Maeppa" by Liszt. SATURDAY TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. (4) Defenders "Judgment Eve" is a drama about the unpredictable nature of 12 jurors in a first degree murder trial.

7:30 p.m. (6) Joey Bishop Show Bishop is graduated "validiapertorian" of his expectant fathers' class in "The Expectant Father's School." (color) 8 p.m. (6) Saturday Night Movie "Broken Lance" (1954) with Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark and Robert Wagner ir western about a man who hates his three half brothers. 9 p.m. (4) Gunsmoke Chester (Dennis Weaver) becomes involved in a love triangle when a former girl friend marries a man who already has a wife.

9 p.m. (9) Fights Curtis morqasbord unds continued today with no set tlement in sight. HOMER ARCHER 3321 23rd Avenue However, a conference commit tee has the matter before it this Moline 764-7613 weekend and a compromise may be hammered out The Senate- in ATlONVkf IDE UHTIIII INSURANCE COMPANY "Public Invited" East Moline American Legion Serving the Finest Chops Steaks and Sea Foods Daily House group has been directed to MUTUM. INSURANCE COMPANY report Tuesday when the lawma kers reconvene. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Horn.

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4:30 p.m. (4) G-E College Bowl Students from University of Louisville meet those from the University of Idaho. 5 p.m. (6) Meet the Press Lt. Col.

John H. Glenn first American to orbit the earth, will be interviewed, (color) 5 p.m. (4) Twentieth Century In "The Western Hero" the evolution of the western hero, from 1899 to 1963's Gunsmoke, is traced. 6:30 p.m. (6) Walt Disney's World "Three Tall Tales" is an animated cartoon program about famed American liars and legends such as Casey-at-the Bat, Paul Bunyon, Johnny Appleseed etc.

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