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Ale-1 Lassie, seen on KGO-TV. Draeon." bl The o- la) "Old 1 Tarraach variation 'called "Marnai bind. cl So far so cameras to the Orange Bowl blind pianist, on KRON- 7:00 p.m.-Jack Benny plays host Miami to bring the real big game year of CrisiS( fa which to RoSe Bowl coaches Red San- Success Threateni PxP. (c Hu Q's pawn is good, but here black should have al champion. His latest iinK.r sii i ouu.

IT 1. 1 THEY WENT NEW YEA8 CALLING of the day. the Oklahoma-Maryland eieht too CBS newsmen return was to the interzonal 8t OoteDurg, move looks for couater-chances. d)N3ch, etc. Now he really eU I il: I i ders and Duffy Daughterly on his show seen on KPIX.

sweaen, wnere ne iuusntm uuu, and Keres, to 7:30 p.m. The second segment of behind Bronstein battle at 11 o'clock. This of course will be seen on KPIX. KRON-TV will be carrying the Cotton Bowl game between TCU and Mississippi from Dallas start SONQMARIN HIGHLIGHTS from overseas assignments to discuss with Edward Murrow ithe world situation, will be seen on KPIX. 1 2:00 p.m.

The Best Years in the J. Arthur Rank's fabulous film production. The Red Shoes, will be presented on Famous Film ing at 10:45 a. m. At the same qualify for next year's world champion candidates event A match with Reshevsky now in the offing.

Below is his win over Carlos E. Festival, to be seen on KGO-TV mm Lovely Vivian Blain replaces traveling Arlene Francis on What's time rGO-TV and ABC will be uic nunu. bkuij. bringing the Sugar Bowl game written by WUliam Saroyan for from New Orleans in which Pitts-. Omnibus, will be seen on KPIX.

burgh and Georgia Tech will tan-j 4:30 p.m. Art Linkletter will gle, play host to a star-studded, color The grandiaddy of all bowl! spectacular saluting the 50th anni- My Line, seen on KPIX. 8:00 p.m.-Ed Sullivan presents 195S Stardust Parade and will have 10 top young headline acts on the tude of his high pressure employer on A Bullet For Baldwin, on Alfred Hitchcock Presents, on KPIX. 11:30 p.m. The Large Rope, starring Susan Shaw and Donald Houston, will be the title of the Late Show feature on KPIX.

games, the Rose Bowl, which willjversary of the community of Bev- uxju. lumun show, seen on KPIX. 9:00 p.m. Lilli Darvas and Ste see UCLA and Michigan State go at each other will be telecast over JCRON-TV starting at 1:45 p. m.

Terror Filr "iTo the student of history, last 1 in A ven Geray co-star in Portrait of a Ballerina on the General Electric Theater, to be seen on KPIX The Gomez Case, starring Ella erley Hills. Guests will include Jimmy Durante, George Gobel, Sara Goldwyn, Peggy Lee, Dick Button and Barbara Ann Scott when the show is seen in color on KRON-TV. 5:30 p.m, Fabulous Features, the Sunday KPIX feature film, presents The Fighter, starring Richard Conte, Lee Cobb and Vanessa LL i If) TlC tv 3YPr telling all about their year after year satisfaction with M. L. Bruner.

Come in and you'll see why Raines, will be seen on Janet Dean, R.N., on KOVR Eddie Albert and June Lockhart will co-star in a poignant story about a polio victim's battle to recuperate in Rise up and Walk on the Goodyear KRON-TV, 9:30 p. was a mag-nificient wrap up of nearly 40-years of terrifying history. To those who are not particularly conversant with the history of Russia, this outstanding documen-crew who did Victory at Sea may crew who did Victory at Sea' may have taught them something new about the historical importance of WANTED Men and women who are looking for top-notch TV performance by reliable service Call 2022 TOWN and COUNTRY TV FACTORY AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE TV SERVICE 533 Mendocino Ave. SANTA ROSA Playhouse, seen on KRON-TV. 6:00 p.m discovery of radium by Marie and Pierre Curie will be told and reported on You Are There, to be seen on KGO-TV Night In Paradise, starring Merle 9:30 p.m.

Ted Mack inaugurates TV SERVICE No Charge OF ANY KIND IF STAR CANT REPAIR YOUR T.V. SET While You Wait For Less Than $10 (TOTAl CHARGE) Open For Drive-In Repairs Daily 1 1 A.M. to 2 P.M. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

STAR TV 13 Yaari in Electronics 3425 Msndscine Ave. Ph. 590S-J his new full hour Original Amateur Hour on KGO-TV. Twice as many youngsters will get a chance to appear and show their talents. 10 p.m.

Loretta Young presents Statistics Tell Tall Tales on Sex John Ericson and Dorothy Malone in Ticket For May, on her shov. seen on KRON-TV. 10:30 p.m. John Qualen makes "That s4it is for cold offices it comes equipped with a Seating element of the same type as the electric stoves SONOMAR1N SALES!" an abrupt change in character and come grade is shrinking, for people are climbing from it to the higher plays an investment broker who becomes incensed over the atti- income levels. There are fewer poor, and fewer people who aren't exactly poor, but straining to make ends meet.

In THHIE 1PE6ES EMOCKAT TV SOSEOUILE FK TlfflJE WEEDS. 193U, iamines witn ss.oou income Want to know where to find the "most single men? Do you know why there are more widows than widowers? Why are married couples having more children now days? The i 1 i Washington Agency, Washington, D. has compiled an assortment of statistics about people and outlooks for the future. Baby Boom Since the statistics are about or less totalled 35.2 million or 77 per cent of all. In 1955, families in the same income bracket num KIEM-TV CHANNEL 3 (Eureka) bered 30 million or 61 per cent of all.

That's a shrinkage of 16 per cent in five years. KHON-TV 4 KI'IX-TV 5 KGO-TV 7 KOVR-TV 13 SUNDAY All these facts mean shifting 1:30 Search for Beauty markets. First, there'll be more ning, with babies. The baby boom customers. Second, there'll be high is continuing, the agency's statis- er requirements for everything show.

that's bought "Upgrading." li we Doom stays on me same high plateau of the past nine years, The shift has been evident in the last five years. People demand bigger new houses, better locations, WEDNESDAY 6:30 A. M. 56:58, Morning News 7:00 A.M. 4 Today 5 Panoiama Pacific 8:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:30 A. M. 8 This Morning 9:00 A.M. 4 Tennessee Ernie Ford 8 Valiant 9:15, Love of Life 9:30 A.M. 4 Feather Your Nest 8 Search for Tomorrow; 9:45.

Guiding Light 10:00 A.M. 4 Ding Dong School 8 Janet Dean A.M. 4 TEA 5 Love Story 11:00 AJW. 4 Home 5 Robert Q. Lewis 711:25, news 11:30 A.M.

5 Art Linkletter 7 Laff Time it promises to go on and on. The present birth rate is 25 new babies TUESDAY 6:30 A. M. 56:58, News 5 Panorama Pacific 7:00 A.M. 4 Today 9 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama; 8:25, Navy News 8:30 A. M. 5 This Morning 9:00 a.m. 4 Tennessee Ernie Show 8 Valiant Lady; 9:15, Love of Life 9:30 A.m. 4 Feather Your Nest 5 Search for Tomorrow; 9 .45, Guiding Light 10:00 A.M.

4 Ding Dong School 8 Janet Dean 10:30 A.M. 4 Ernie Kovacs 5 Love Story 11:00 A.M. 4 Home 5 Robert Q. Lewis MONDAY :30 A. M.

5 :58, News 7:00 A.M. 5 Panorama Pacific 1:00 A.M. 5 Panorama Pacific 8:30 A. M. 5 This Morning 7 Rose Parade 9:00 A.M.

4 9:15, Rose Parade Valiant Lady; 8:15, Love of Life 7 Rose Parade 9:30 A.M. 5 Search for Tomorrow 4 Rose Parade A.M. 4 Ding Dong School 5 Janet Dean 10:30 A.M. 4 10:45, Cotton Bowl 5 Love Story 710:45, Sports Roundup 11.00 A.M. 5 Orange Bowl 7 Sugar Bowl 11:30 A.M.

better home appliances, finer auto THURSDAY 6:3 A. M. 6:58, Mornine News 7:00 A.M. 4 Today 8 Panoraajia Pacific 80 A.M. 4 Today 8 Panorama Pacific SHO A.

M. 8 This Niorning A.M. 4 Tennessee Ernie Ford S-Valiarft Lady; 9:15, Loveifof Life A.M. 4 Feattaor Your Nest 5 Search for Tomorrow; 9:45. 'Guiding Light 90:00 A.M 4 Ding'Dnng School 5 Janet Dean 'J 0:30 A.M.

4 Dr. (Spock 5 Lovq Story 11:00 A.M. 4 Homje 5 Robert Q. Lewis 711 :23 News 11:30 A.M. 5 Art j'Linkletter 7 Laf( Time NOON 4 Matllnee Theater 5 Big Payoff 7 Shojpper's Matinee I 12:30 P.M., per year for each 1,000 popula tion.

SATURDAY i 7:00 A. M. 7:15, Agricultural Show; 7:45, Cartoon Cutups 8:00 AJW. 8 Capt. Fortune 9:00 AJVI.

8 Captain Fortune 10:00 A.M. 4 Children's Corner 5 Carjtaln Fortune 7 Film 10:30 A.M. 4 Pinkey Lee 7 Facts Forum 11:00 A.M. 4 Fury; Winchell-Mahoney 8 Captain Fortune 7 Bar Seven Theatre NOON 4 Pro Basketball 8 Basketball 7 Bar Seven 1:00 P.M. 4 Basketball 8 Basketball; 1:15, Playback 7 Bar Seven 2:00 P.M.

mobiles, and all standards are ris ing. Building to Boom This rate is down a bit from the FRIDAY 6:30 A. M. 5 6:58, Morning News 7:00 A.M. 4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:00 A.M.

4 Today 5 Panorama Pacific 8:30 A. M. 5 This Morning 9:00 A.M. 4 Tennessee Ernie Ford 5 Valiant Lady; 9:15, Love of Life 9:30 A.M. 4 Feather Your Nest 5 Search for Tomorrow; 9:45, Guiding Light 10:00 A.M 4 Ding Dong School 5 Janet Dean 10:30 A.M.

4 TBA 8 Love Story 11:00 A.M. 4 Home 5 Robert Q. Lewis 711:25, News 11:30 A.M. 5 Art Linkletter 7 -Laff Time NOON 4 Matinee Theater 5 Big Payoff 7 Shopper's Matinee 12:30 P.M. 5 Bob Crosby 1:00 P.M.

4 Date with Life; 1:15, oeak of 26.6 in 1947. when the 1 AW IDA 3:00 Church Choir 4:00 Sunday Matinee 8:00 This Is My Life 5:45 Sport Time 6:00 Where the Heart Is 6:30 Eddie Cantor 7:00 Jack Benny 7:30 Liberace 8:001 Married Joan 8:30 Follow That Man 9 :00 Theater 9:30 Hend'rson Playhouse 10:15 Hollywood Album 10:30 Playwrights '56 MONDAY 8:45 Rose Parade 10:45 Cotton Bowl Game 1:45 Rose Bowl Game 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 It's Showtime 4:45 Redwood Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill 5:45 News Weather 6:00 Passport to Danger 6:30 Music Is Fun 6:45 Fashion Parade 7:00 Studio One 8:00 Burns Allen 8:30 Redwood Spotlight 9:001 Love Lucy 9:30 December Bride 10:00 Crusader Wanted men were pouring borne- from You can eVen date the surges or SUNDAY A. M. 5 KPEK Featur. A.

M. Lmp Unto My Feet Film I A.M. ook Ud nd XJva 7 Garden 10 A.M. BlR Picture 7 Transatlantic Interview; 10:15, Christian Science 10:30 A.M. 4 Faith In Action 5 Cartoon cutups; 7 Homes for Today 11 A.M War II.

The total in 1955, upswings in many business lines, however, was a record high four For example, a big building boom in the 10's is assured, and it's bound to be a great deal bigger "million births. Reasons? People are doing well, 1 1 1 X- Un.ia iinancmuy, unu tun buuiu i nevC than the present boom. This can be projected from births babies. It's not like the depressed "decades of the 1930's, when times iofa rirtf an atrA Thpn the hlrth NOON 4 Cotton Bowl and marriages, plus the trends in income. Marriages in the 1950's averaged NOON 4 Matinee Theater 5 Big Payoff 7 Shopper's Matinee 12:30 P.M.

5 Bob Crosby 4 Frontiers of Faith rate ran about 18 per 1,000. It's the Style 8 Boli Crosby 1.5 million a year, justifying 1.2 million homes a year. Marriage in the 1960's are expected to be 2.1 4 Time for Youth; 2:30, Kaleidoscope million a year, meaning 1.7 million homes a year, and marriages in the 1970's are expected to be 2.4 million a year, meaning more than two million homes a year. Also, it's "the style" to have more babies and bigger families. Young mothers are having more seconds, thirds, fourths, and even fifths.

City women are still lagging, with two children each on the av- (rage. Farm women have three on the average. But the younger 5 Orange Bowl 7 Sugar Bowl 12:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 4 Cotton Bowl 5 Orange Bowl; 1:15, Sports Show 7 Sugar Bowl 1:30 P.M.

4 Sports Highlights; 1:45, Rose Bowl Game 9 Del Courtney 7 Sugar Bowl 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 4 Rose Bowl 8 Del Courtney: 2:50. News: 2:55. Les Paul and Mary Ford 7 Western Almost any business can be an alyzed like that for years ahead, not to mention what's going to happen to schools and education.

women, both city and farm, now have more or plan on more. Marriaces are running about as Wild Bill Hickok 7 Mysterious Cell A.M. 4 Green Thumb 5 Film 7 Christophers NOOTf 4 Christopher Film 5 Winky Dink and You 7 This Is the Life 4 Kelran Kaleidoscops 5 Lon Ranker 7 Faith for Today P.M 4 Wide, Wide World 5 "Year of Crisis 1935 7 Our Catholic Heritage p.m 4 Assignment India 5 Let's Take a Trip 7 Famous Playhouse 2:0 KM. 4 Wide. Wide World 5 Omnibus 7 Super Circus P.

M. 4 Interfaith Council 13 This Is America; 3:43, Industry on Parade im r.M 4 Meet the Press 5 Omnibus 7 All-Star Thaater 13 Oral Roberts 8 Basketball 7 Bar Seven 1:00 P.M. 4 Fireman Frank 5 Basketball; 2:45, Cactus Theater 7 Bar Seven 4:00 P.M. 4 Fireman Frank 5 Cactus Theater 74.25, Capt. Hartz 4:10 P.M.

1 Texas Wrestling 6:00 PH. 4 Andy's Gang 5 Deputy Dav's Rangers 7 Chicago Wrestling More School Taxes All this means needs for more classrooms, more teachers, more 13 Tio Tac Toe tax money for construction of usual. But because of fewer babies in the 1930's, there are fewer Tadults today in the marriage ages. The past year, there were 1.5 million marriages, about the same as in recent years, but under the 1946 peak of 2.8 million. 3:00 P.M.

riarrv Monra 13 Tic lac Toa schools and salaries and supplies, more federal aid to schools, more colleges, and more educated peo 3:30 P.M. 4 Rosa Bowl 5 Arthur Godfrey 7 Western Theater 11:00 KIEM Theater TUESDAY 12 :00 Matinee 1:00 Kitchen Kapers 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Mr. Sweeney 1 :45 Your Own Horns 2:00 Pinkv Lee 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 It's Showtime 4 :45 Redwood Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill 5:45 News and Weather 6:15 Sketch Pad 6:30 TBA 7:00 Florian Zaback 7:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 8:00 Phil Silvers 8:30 Playhouse of Stars 9:00 Celebritv Playhouse 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 Dollar a Second 10:30 KIEM Theater WEDNESDAY 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Kitchen Kapers 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Mr. Sweeney 1:45 Clue a 2:00 Pinky Lee 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 It's Showtime 4:45 Redwood Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill 5:45, News and Weather 6:30 Dr. Hudson's Journal 7:00 Drama Hour 8:00 Disnevland 9:00 Science Fiction 9:30 Sherlock Holmes 10:00 My Hero 10:30 Lawrence Welk THURSDAY 12:00 Matinee 10 Kitchen Kapers 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Mr.

Sweeney 1:45 Your Own Home 2.00 Pinky Lee 2:30 Howdy Doodv ple, to name a few. 13 Dick Wheeler Here are some statistics on lifetime earnings, classified by educa 13 Trouble With Father 711:25. News 11:30 A.M. 5 Art Linkletter 7 Laff Time NOON 4 Matinee Theater 8 Big Payoff 7 Shopper's Matines 12:30 PJtt. 5 Bob Crosby 1:00 P.M.

4 Date with Life; 1:15, First Love 5 Brighter Day; 1:15, Secret Storm 7 1:15, United Crusade 1:30 P.M. 4 Queen for a Day; 1 :45, Modern Romances 8 Del Courtney 7 On Your Account 2:00 P.M. 4 Pinky Lee Show 7 All-Star Theater 2:30 P.M. 4 Howdy Doody 8 Del Courtney; 2:50, News: 2:55, Les Paul and Mary Ford 7 Western 13 Tic Tac Toe 3:00 P.M. 4 Golden Gata Playho'se 5 Garry Moore 13 Dateline Europe 3:30 P.M.

8 Arthur Godfrey 7 Ail-Star Theater 7 Western Theater 13 Trouble With Father 4:00 P.M. 44:15. News; 4:20, Golden Gate Playhouse 13 Toonevtown 4:3 P.M. 8 Strike It Rich 7 Boston Blackie 5:00 r.M. 4 Plavhouse 5 Deputy Dave's Ranger 7 Mickey Mouse Club 13 Toonevtown 5:30 P.M.

4 Fireman Frank 5:00 P.M. 4 6:20. Science Lab. 8 News; 0:15. Doug Edwards 7 Sheena of tha Jungle 13 Rln Tin Tin 6:30 P.M.

4 Highway Patrol 8 Western Marshal 7 Wild Bill Hickolt 13 Roy RoRers P.M. 4 Justice 8 Question 7 Success Story 7:30 PM. :00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 4 D.ite With Life; 1:15, Qiien for a Day 5 Brfehter Day; 1:15, Setret Storm 7 Stepper's Matinee i 1:30 P.M.

5 Courtney 7 On Your Account jj 2 P.M. 4 pjnkv Lee 7 All-Star Theater 2:30 P.M. 4 Kwdy Doody 8 ttel Courtney; 2:55,, News estern 1 13 "1jc Tac Toe I 3:00 P.M. 41 playhouse 8 Jffarry Moore Europe 3:30 P.M. 4 Plavhouse 5 Arthur Godfrey 7 "Western 13 Trouble With Father I 4:00 P.M.

4 4:15, News: 4:20, Golden Gate Playhouse 13-Tooneytown 1 4:30 P.M. 5- Strike it Rich 7 Boston Blackia 8:00 P.M. 4f-Playhouse 5-jDeputy Dave's Rangers Mouse Club 13--Tooneytown I 8:30 PJVl. 4-Fireman Frank 6:00 P.M. 4f 6 JO.

Science Lab. 5i News; 6:15, Doug Ed- wards Sky King 13l Sheena, Queen of tha li Jungle 6:36 P.M. 41 -Cisco Kid Sergeant Preston Capt. Midnight 13 Roy Rogers 7:00 P.M. (4 Great Gildersleevs A Life of Riley Jl Capt.

Gallant 7:30 P.M. Dinah Shore Show tion: Marriage Wave By I960, however, a new marriage wave is seen by those from birth wave of 1940's. And, then, 13 Tooneytown The average elementary school graduate in a lifetime will earn nil thrnueh the 10's another all- P.M I 4 Sunday Supplement 5 Stepping Stones I 7 Pet Exchanga 13 TV Theater P.M. high school, college, $268,000. A college edu- time high in births is predicted.

And here's a sad note for single women there cation on tne vera8e costs 1AA 1:00 P.M. 4 Wate With Life; 1:15, First Love 5 Brighter Day; 1:15, Secret Storm 7 Edith Green's Menus 1:30 P.M 4 Queen for a Day 1:45, Modern Romances 8 Del Courtney 7 On Your Account 2:00 P.M. 4 Plnkv Lee Show 7 All-Star Theater 2:30 P.M. 4 Howdy 8 Del Courtney; 2:50. News; 2:55, Les Paul and Mary Ford 7 Western 13 Tic Tac Toe 1:00 P.M.

4 Golden Gate Playho'se 5 Garry Moore 13 Dateline Europe 3:30 P.M. 8 Arthur Godfrey 7 Western 13 Trouble With Father 4:00 P.M. 4 4:15, News; 4 :20, Golden Gate Playhouse 13 Tooneytown 4:30 P.M. 5 Strike It Rich 7 Boston Blackia 5:00 r.M 4 Golden Gate Playho'se 8 Deputy Dave's Rangers 7 Mickey Mouse Club 13 Tooneytown 5:30 P.M. 4 Fireman Frank 6:00 P.M.

46:20. Science Lab. 8 News: 6:15. Doug Id-wards 7Hi-Time 13 Gabby Hayes 6:36 P.M. 4- 1 Spy 5 Brave Eagle 7 Superman 13 Roy Rogers 7:00 PJW.

4 It's a Great Lifa 5 U.S. Steel Hour 7 Wed. Night Fights 7:30 PJW. 4 Eddie Fisher 7:45, News Caravan 7 7:45, Frankie Albert 13 Abbott and Costello 1:00 P.M. 4 Screen Directors Flay house 8 Godfrey and Friends 7 Disneyland 13 Follow That Wan 8:30 P.M.

4 Father Knows Best tripn. lor every i 4:30 P.M. 4 Sports Show; 4:15, King's Crossroads 8 Strike It Rich 7 Boston Blackie P.M. 4 5:15. Stranger Than Fiction 8 Deputy Dave's Rangers 7 Mickey Mouse 13 Tooneytown 8:30 P.M.

4 Firemsn Frank 6:00 P.M. 4 6:20, Science Lab. 5 News; 6:15, Edwards 7 Buffalo Bill Jr. 8:30 PJW. 4 Roy Rogers 13 Gabby Hayes 6:00 P.M.

4 Home Theater 5 The Millionaire 7 Ozark Jubilee 13 Gene Autry Movie 6:30 P.M. 5 Beat the Clock 7:00 P.M. 4 Eddie Cantor 8 Feature 7 The Pendulum 13 Chicago Wrestling 7:30 P.M. 4 Big Surprise 7- Film 8:06 P.M. 4 Perry Como Show 8 Stage Show 7 Ken Murray Show 13 Cottonseed Clark 5 Del Courtney Show 7 Zoo Parade 13 Million Dolla- Movlt 4: 4 Color Spread 7 Famous Playhouse von 5 The Lucy Show 7 All-Star Theater 13 Gena Autry Movie p.m.

4 Color Spread 5 Fabulous Features 7 Success Story quite an investment lor tne re-! turns. Statistics also show there are more working women than ever before 21 million on pay jobs. And they are increasing. Too, there are more married women working even women with children. Now, 30 per cent of the married women have pay jobs, twice as many as in 1940.

Jobs for women are 109 men of marriage ages. That's enough to go around for the women. That's what the statistics say. But women keep asking where to for good male hunting. The answer Go to the farms, for there 'there are 152 single men for every 100 single women.

Divorces are running about the "lame one for every four marriages. Three out of every four divorcees remarry. 13 Gabby Hayes P.M. First Love 5 Brighter Day; 1:15, Secret Storm 7 Shopper's Matinee P.M 4 Queen for a Day; 1 Modern Romances 5 Del Courtney 7 On Your Account 2:00 P.M. 4 Pinky Lee Show 7 All-Star Theater 2:30 P.M.

4 Howdy Doody 5 2:50. News: 2:55. Les 0, Paul and Mary Ford 7 Western 13 Tic Tac Toe 3:00 P.M. 4 Golden Gate Playho'se 5 Garry Moore 13 Dateline Europe 3:30 P.M. 7 Western Theater 13 Trouble with Father 4:00 P.M.

4 4:15, News: 4:20, Golden Gate Playhouse 5 Garry Moore 13 Tooneytown 4:30 P.M. 5 Strike it Rich 7 Boston Blackie 5:00 P. 31. 4 Golden Gate Playho'se 5 Deputy Dave's Rangers 7 Mickey Mouse Club 13 Tooneytown 5:30 P.M. 4 Fireman Frank 6:00 r.M.

4 6:20, Science Lab. 8 News 7 Annie Oakley 13 Sky King 6:30 P.M. 4 Soldiers of Fortune 8 Adventures of Champion 7 Jungle Jim 13 Roy Rogers 7:00 P.M. 4 Boxing 5 Johnny Carson Show 7 Bay Window 7:30 P.M. 4 Stranger Than Fiction; 7:45, News 5 Person to Person 7 Hin Tin Tin 13 Flash Gordon 8:00 4 Truth or Consequences 5 Mama 7 Ozzie and Harriet 13 Sports Time 8:30 P.M.

4 Hall of Stars 5 Our Miss Brooks 7 Crossroads 13 China Smith :00 P.M. 4 Big Story 5 Crusaderi 7 Dollar a Second 13 Mr. and Mrs. North :30 P.M. 4 Star Stage 5 Playhouse of Stars 7 The Vise 13 Confidential File 10:00 P.M 4 Celebrity Playhouse 5 Lineup 7 Ethel and Albert 13 Heart of the City P.M 4 Mr.

District Attorney 5 Damon Hunvon Theater 7 S. Tonieht 13 News: 10:45. Movletime 11:00 P.M. 6 Gangmutura: 11:30, Owl Theater 5 Movies at Eleven iMmMGHl W. News dllno news.

are plentiful and the number of! 7 y0u Are There 6:30 P.M. 4 Judge Roy Bean 5 Robin Hood 7 Film 13 Roy Rogers working women is increasing. ,13 Tha Big Pictura Women's pay, however, has risen' runt levs than men's pay, on the nation-1 7 Lassie al average. One reason is that 13-Christophers 4 Movie-Time 8:30 P.M. Honeymooners 5 Jack Bennv 5 The 7 Film i Women Live Longer Women live six years longer than by national averages.

Also, women are about three years -ounger than their husbands, on the average. This means a nine-year differ- JlS-Search for Adventure il ll irtm Ran0r 4 Dinah Shore; 7:48, rlSr Annie Oakley many women work at part-time jobs or intermittently. Farm Population Down Other statistics show that farm population still is shrinking and that fewer people are migrating within the country internal 1:00 P.M. 4 Science In Action 5 Studio One 7 Studio 87 7:30 P.M. 4 Tony Martin Show; 7:45.

News 7 Topper 13 Boxing, St. Nicholas 8:00 P.M 4 Caesar's Hour 8 Burns and Allen 7 TV'a Readers' Digest 8:30 P.M. 8 Talent Scouts 7 Barlow Concert 8:00 P.M. 4 -Groucho Marx ence in the life expectancies of av- 5 Bob Cummings Show 7 Life Is Worth Living 3 Duffy's Tavern (f 4 Dragnet 7 You Asked for It 13 This Is the Life 7:30 P.M 4 Two on tha Atsla 5 What's Mv Line 7 Famous Film Festival 13 TV Theater 100 P.M. 5 Fd Sullivan Show 13 Wrestling P.M.

4 Playhouse Hour 5 Theater 7 Chance of Lifetime 13 Janet Dean 9:3 P.M. 5 Grand Ole Opry 7 Ted Mack's Amateurs 13 The Visitor News 5 7:30, Do You Trust Your Wife? 7 Warner Bros. Presents 13 Play of the Week 8:00 P.M. 4 Martha Rayt 5 Phil Silvers Show 13 City Detective 8:30 P.M. 8 Navy Log 7 Wyatt Ear 13 Search for Adventuro 9:00 P.M.

4 Fireside Theater 8 Meet Millia Climax 1 Cl.n 1. Mi, ell erage couples. Thus, it occurs that 13 per cent of women are widows, while only four per cent of the men are widowers. In short, population is rising, so rare incomes. Thus, one can safely predict that business will expand.

FJJ San Francisco Beat 13 Paris Precinct -Ml 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 It's Showtime 4:30 Robt. Q. Lewis 4:45 Redwood Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill 5.45 News and Weather 5:30 Maxom's Playtime 6:00 Galore Panorama 6 :30 Sportsman Club 6:45 Telenews Weekly 7:00 Curtain Time 7:30 Life of Riley 8:00 Lone Wolf 8 Highway Patrol 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. North 9:30 Badge 714 100 Madison Square 10:15 TBA 10:30 Runyon Theater FRIDAY 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Kitchen Kapers 1 :15 Secret' Storm 1:30 World of Sweeney 1 :45 Clue 2:00 Plnkv Lee 2:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 It's Showtime 4 :45 Redwood Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill 5:45 News and Weather 6:00 Industry on Parade 6:15 Garden Time 6:30 Waterfront 7 0 Cavalcade of Sport 7:45 Musical Magic 8 Racket Squad 8:30 Great Gildersieevt 9:00 Stars of the Grand 9:30 Heart of the City 10:00 Theater 11:30 News SATURDAY 12:00 Basketball 4:00 Faith for Today 5:00 Western 7:00 People Are f-unny 7:30 Harry Owens 8:00 Where Were You 8 30 The Honevmooners 9:00 Twc for the Money 9:30 It's Always Jan 4 People's Choice Population in the United States new stands at 167 million.

In five years, it will be 178 million; in 10 years, 190 million; in 20 years, by 1975, more than 221 million. And, Californians, Bwallow your pride, for Florida has the edge on 13 Outdoorsman 9:00 P.M. 4 Kraft Theater 8 Badge 714 90 P.M. 4 Medic 8 I Love Lucy 7 Patti Page Show; 9:15, Harmon's Workshop 7 Make Room for Daddy Income I'p 13 EUery Queen There has been a big expansion in the rate of growth in 9:00 P.M. 4 People art Funny 8 Two for the Money 7 Lawrence Welk 13 Cottonseed Clark 9:30 P.M.

4 Star Theater 8 It's Always Jan 10:00 P.M. 4 George Gobel 8 Gunsmoke 7 All star Theater 13 The Hunter 10:30 P. M. 4 Your Hit Parade 8 Big Town 7 Llberace 13 Sat. Night Movie 11:00 P.M.

4 Movlt Hits 5 Movies at Eleven. 7- Pattl Page; 11:15, Championship Bowling MIONIGHl 8 News 13-New Year's Eve Hayrlde 7 Star Tonignt tl Guy Lombardo 9:30 P.M. 4 Theater 5 Four-Star Playhouse ,7 Down You Go 13 Secret File, USA 10 P. M. 4 Video Theater 5 Harry Owens Show 7 Pans Precinct 13 Heart of the City 10:30 P.M.

8 Wanted 7 S. Tonight 13 News; 10:45. 10:15, Movletime 11:00 P.M. 4 The Hunter: 11:30. Tonight 8 Movies at Eleven 711:30, All-Star Theater of middle-grade incomes in the last the past four years, 19 per cent to five years.

In 1950, families with California's 18 per cent. $5,000 to $10,000 incomes numbered; But in the actual number of million or 19 per cent. In 1955. gain, California is way out families in the same range num-jin front, and probably will top bered 15.7 million, or 32 per cent even New York by 1965. of all, an 80 er cent increase in '-runirilirim7iiilif 1:00 P.M.

4 Loretta Young Show 5 William Winter, News 7 Life Begins at 80 13 Story Theater 10:10 P.M. 4 Mv Little Margie Alfred Hitchcock Presents 7 Let's Look at Books 13 World Tomorrow 11:00 PJW. Star and the Story 11:30, Owl Theater 6 News: 11:15. Les Paul and Mary Ford; 11:20, Late Show Center Aisle 7 MGM Parade 13 Basketball i 9:30 P.M. 8 I've Got a Secret 7 Masquerade Party 10:00 P.M.

1 4 Thts Is Your Life 5 Foreign Intrigue 7 Break tho Bank 13 Heart of the City 10:36 P.M. 4 The Whistler 8 Plays ot 1956 7 S. f. Tonient 13 News; 10:45, Movictinl 11:06 P.M.. 41 Spy; 11:30.

Tonight 8 Appt. with AaventureJ 11:30, Late Show 711:30, AU-Star Theatsy MIONIGHl 6 12:80, News 13 S. F. Wrestling 9:30 P.M. 4 Playwrights '56 8 Red Skeltoa 7 Cavalcade 10:00 P.M.

5 Count of Monte Crlsto 7 Confidential File 13 Heart of the City 10:30 P.M 4 Man Behind Badge 8 Science Flctio.i Theater 7 S. Tonight 13 News; 1:45. Movletime 11:00 P.M. 4 Highway Patrol 11:30, Tonight 5 Movies at Kleven 7 11:30. All-Star Theater MIDNIGHT 412:30.

News 8 News 9:10 P.M. 4 Robert Montgomery 5 December Bride 7 Medical Horizons 13 Column One P.M. 8 City Detective 7 Racket Squad 13 Heart of the Clly 10:30 P.M. 4 I Led Three Lives 5 Studio 7 S. F.

Tonleht 13 News: 1:45, Visitors 11:00 P.M. 4 Judge Roy Besn 11:30, Tonight 8 Movies at Kleven MIDNIGHT 4 1. 30, News. 8 Ueadllna News I SAVE THIS PAGE! Your Complete TV tog for the week the five years. The percentage increase has been even greater, 90 per cent, with families of incomes of $10,000 and Vp.

However, they make up seven per cent ct the totaL At the same time, the lower i- MinVlGHl MIDNIGHT 4 11 30. News 5 News 6 12:20 Headline News 10:00 Break the Bank 10:30 Wrestling 12:30, News. Labor Savers.

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