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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1963 RADIO Test Your Facts FRIDAY TELEVISION PROGRAMS URGE FCC BAN STATION OVER Mouseketeers Back CTA EXPECTING Monday on WGN -TV U. SOON FOR Below each of the following CHICAGO TEIEVWOM CHANNELS WCN-TV (M. WIBM-TV (CIS) 2 WNSQ(NBC) 5 WBU (ABC) 7 WTTW (E.e. 11 RACE RESULTS SKOKIE BRANCH P. M.

t-WGN PRESENTS "No Questions Asked" with Barry Sullivan, Artene Dohl, nd George Murphy. A lawyer tries to get rich evick the easy way by becoming the to-between for insurance companies and bit-rime STcrrONIGHT Johnny Carson 10:10 P. M. 7 WEATHER Cpywood P. M.

7 SPORTS Rhodes 10:30 P. M. BY LARRY WOLTERS THE MICKEY Mouse dub and all of those gifted Mouseketeers are coming back to TV as a Monday thru Friday feature next Monday. It win be shown on WGN-TV. It has been eight years since the Walt 'Disney troupe launched its great series, which ran some 280 installments.

Irtfksfe oeoofem rtwi sine rmir TV WNt tad 2 Officials Ask Loss BY THOMAS BUCK George DeMent, chairman of the Chicago transit authority, said yesterday the CTA expects to reach a "verbal agreement" It was fun to see a "preview" of this revived taped feature at WGN-TV questions are listed three an swers. Make your see the correct answer below and mark your score. 1. When did Haile Selassie return to his Ethiopian throne? a 1939. bl 1941.

1946. 2. What is the highest peak in the Black Hills? a Pike's Peak, Mount Rushmore. Harney Peak. 3.

How many states left the Union and joined the Confederacy? a 10. 11. 8. 4. If you were serving sweetbreads they would more than likely be a Mixed in the ice cream, Served as a meat Served as the dessert.

ANSWERS studios the other day. Jimmy Dodd, the within a week 'on a purchase price for five miles of the abandoned North Shore iailroad right of way for a rapid transit talented song writer, musician, singer. actor, and host for the series, journeyed branch. The branch would extend here for this occasion and helped identify the kids who have become celebrities in 1 I over the North Shore right of way between the Howard street Jim Merta graseats the STEVE ALLEN SHOWrbT theirown right today. Among the most interested watchers were all those who ran the children's shows at WGN-TV.

Anita Klever. new teacher of Treetop House, recalled that she didn't even have a TV set elevated terminal and Dempster street, Skokie. It would be used as a nonstop rapid transit 7' I "1 CM. 4:45 P. M.

11 TV COLLEGE "Biology," with Samuel Howe, instructor ti3 P. M. 2 ROUTE Tod end. Line commit themselves to ooootint tide in full thronte hydroplane duel between two very rich and very determined omea. RJ ICJ MITCH MILLER Soots from the Seanisn-Anwrknn war.

tunes sunt by prisoners, tongs -identified with particular countries. (RJ 7 CI FLINTSTONES There's a burg lor loos in Bedrock and Wilma is charmed that his method of operation involves a a lose and a kiss for the woman of the house. 11 TV COLLEGE "German," with Matthew Cohen, instructor P. M. ONE STEP BEYOND Three sailors hove a premonition that their ship will be-sunk soon otter they report back to duty.

RJ 7-l'M DICKENS, HE'S FENSTER Kate scores such a smash as a singer at the Nurses' Fund show that Harry dreoms she is rising to heights as. a movie star (RJ 11 FOOD FOR LIFE 0:30 P. M. R. C.

M. P. The Piggy Bonk robbery shows a man that his flirtatious wife hot almost blown up their marrio9e in "Piggy Bank Robbery," with Chris Wiggins. Lynnt Gormon. and John Perkins (RJ 2 ALFRED HITCHCOCK Guest star Lois Nettleton portrays young wife who lets a governess 'Shoulder the blame for the drowning of her adopted son.

Rf 5 CI PRICE IS RIGHT Audience participation with Bill Cullen, host 777 SUNSET STRIP Stuart Bailey lectures to a criminology class and soon finds himself involved in a real-life murder mystery. RJ 11 OPEN MIND :00 P. M. EVERGLADES Two private detectives ore attached to Vail's station to assist in solving a series of robberies. RJ shuttle service.

Jimmy Dodd "We are very optimistic that l. lb 1941. 2. Harney Peak. 3.

11. Served this five-mile shuttle service can be established," DeMent said. "The plan also is contin- as a meat. when the Mouseketeers came on. Beverly Mars ton.

new teacher of Romper Room, enjoyed seeing the Lennon Sisters, who became famous with Lawrence Welk, but theygot their start on this Disney show. So did Bobby Burgess, dancer, also now featured on Welk's show. XTED LOCKE and Bob Bell, principals on Bozo's Circus, 2 MtfS learn how much money might be involved and to determine C. T. A.

SEEKS EXTENSION OF SERVICE NORTHBROOK 1.1 which delights thousands of children each, day, gazed WINNETKA NORTHRELD of WCLM License Two officials of the Federal Communications commission recommended yesterday to the FCC that the license of Chicago FM radio station WCLM be revoked over the transmission of horse race results. James B. Sheridan, chief of the broadcast bureau, and Thomas V. Fitzpatrick, chief of the hearing division, are the two officials. WCLM is operated by Carol Music, 333 N.

Michigan av. The recommendation is subject to approval by the FCC and an appeal by the corporation. Claim 2 Wave Lengths The FCC officials said WCLM was using one wave length to broadcast background music and a second wave length to transmit horse race information, including results of races and pari-mutuel track pay-offs within 10 to 28 minutes after the race started. The officials said the station was "operated in a manner which was of aid and assistance to persons engaged in illegal The race results could be understood only by persons having special radio receivers. Inquiry Begun in 1959 The station was licensed in 1957 to provide musical programs to industrial and business concerns, including restaurants and supermarkets.

The happily at such gifted kids as Annette Funicello, then about 11 P. M. 7 LYNN WALKER P. M. NEWS 2 PASSWORD S-CCJ PEOPLE WILL TALK 7 OAY IN COURT IRJ Irll P.

M. HOLLYWOOD STARTIME "Goint Ploci" wit Diet; Jewell. Anita Louis, and Ronald Roooan. A mem who it orrstd of norws osrt as lam oai itoeoioclios rider. 1:3 P.

M. 2 ART LINKLETTER THE DOCTORS 7 JANE WYMAN IRJ P. M. 1-TO TELL THE TRUTH LOR ETTA YOUNG RJ 7 QUEEN FOR A DAY 1:3 P.M. MATINEE 1 EDGE OF NIGHT S-iC) YOU DON'T SAY 7-WtfO DO YOU TRUST? P.

M. J-SECRET STORM 5 MATCH GAVE 7 TRAlLMASTER 11 TV COLLEGE P. M. 2 BURNS AND ALLEN RJ 5 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY (RJ 11-TRI-COUNTY PREVIEW P. M.

EARLY SHOW "The Jvnole Princess" with Oorornv Lartiour, Ray Mil-land, and A kirn Tamiroff. An pioftrs fiancee, iealous of a Malayan tirl, endangers her rival's life by telling the superstitious natives she Is witch. S-SUGARFOOT tRJ 7 FOUR. O'CLOCK SHOW "Bio Gome" with Philr Huston, June Travis, and "James Gleason. The bit football torfe is almost imet thru the activities of bit-time oomblers.

11 MONTHS BEFORE BIRTH P. M. fCJ DICK TRACY 11-MAGIC CARPET P. M. tCJ GARFIELD GOOSE 5 BACHELOR FATHER IRJ II WHAT'S NEW? 1:30 P.

M. 2 CBS EVENING NEWS 5 PETE SMITH 7 WYATT EARP RJ II TOTEM CLUB 1:45 P. M. NEWS Lloyd Pettit 4- CJ LEN O'CONNOR 5:55 P. M.

CI JACK BRICKHOUSE Evening P. M. ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS 2 NEW Frank Reynolds 5 ICJ NEWS Chos. McCuen 7 CHICAGO REPORT 11-TV COLLEGE "English 101," with Donold Thompson, instructor 4:10 P. M.

5-MCJ WEATHER Volkman 4:15 P. M. 5 NEWS Huntlev-Brinklev 7 NEWS Ron Cochran 4:25 P. 2 STANDPOINT 4:30 P. M.

LAUREL AND HARDY "Way Out West." Lourel and Hardy head out west and help a tirl win her inheritance. 2 RAWHIDE Barbara Stanwyck portrays the ambitious and disaruntled wife of an army coptain (RJ 5 INTERNATIONAL SHOWTIME "Circus of the Titer." with Dort Ameche, host 7 CHEYENNE A tunflthter Jeff Morrow, after serving a prison term for the accidental killing of a boy, takes a suicidal assignment to moktvamends to the boy's mother. WILMETTE or 12 years old and now a fine adult actress. Bob Trendler, who conducts the Bozo orchestra, and Jimmy Dodd chatted about i fS the good old days when both were on the staff of WLW, Cin r- i DEMPSTER Imi cinnati. Other kids who showed up in the preview included Tim (ft) Micsle rerv.

iiXIcote vrtiMinat. -tCefrol DevUfM St TImI Morning M. 2 TKGUGMT FOU TB 1- 6AKLY REPORT. A. M.

2- FARM REPORT ICJ TODAY'S MEDITATION IC1 TOWN AMD FARM eiM A. M. 2 SEMINAR '43 4 STUDIES IN CREATIVITY 0:50 A. M. 7 MAHALIA JACKSON t.U A.

M. 7 NEWS Sernewoir A. M. 2 NEWS REPORT 5 TODAY 7 MORNING SCHOLAR' 7:15 A. M.

2 STANDPOINT A. M. FAIMITY FORECAST. 1 BREAKFAST HOUSE 7-MISCHIEF MAKERS 7:45 A. M.

9 NEWS VilKt Lkff4 7:15 A. M. 0 3 MINUTES TO LIVE BY 2 JUNIOR NEWSROOM A. M. rCl BUGS BUNNY 2 CAPTAIN KANGAROO 7 LAND OF ZIGGV ZOGGO A.

M. LIFE OF RILEY IR1 2 CBS MORNING NEWS 5 SAY WHEN 7-MERE'S GERALDINE A. 9 CD ALLEN 2-1 LOVE LUCY tRJ 5 tC PLAY YOUR HUNCH 7 OECEMBER BRIDE 10:00 A. M. MORNING MOVIE "Oiipotdi to Reuteri" with Edward G.

Robinson, Edna Bst end Eddie Albert in a story of the man who created the first world-wide rows wenar. 2 THE MeCOYS Rl S-CC PRICE IS RIGHT 7 GIRL TALK A. M. 2 PETE AND GLADYS IRJ 5 CONCENTRATION 7 SEVEN KEYS 11 A. M.

2-LOVE OF LIFE S-(C) YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION 7 TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD 11:30 A. M. SIDE SHOW 2 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 7 FATHER KNOWS BEST RJ 11:45 A. M. 2-GUIDING LIGHT 11:55 A.

M. NEWS Ray Scherer Afternoon NOON 9 fCJ BOZO'S CIRCUS 2 NOON REPORT 5 NEWS ChorltJ McCuen 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL 12:11 P. M. 5 CI WEATHER Volkman 12:15 P. M.

LEE PHILLIPS 12:30 P. M. 1 AS THE WORLD TURNS MAN FROM COCHISE IRJ 7 NEWS T- NILESV- 1 Considine, Johnny Crawford, Kevin Corcoran, Cubby O'Brien, PURCHASE SOUGHT IT and Darlene tJillespie, all of whom have become stars since their Mickey Mouse days. C. T.

A. CHICAGO i 2 LATE SHOW "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" with -Van Johnson, Robert Walker, and Phyllis-Thaxter. A group of air force pilots, aboard carrier, are told the nature of their secret mission to bomb Tokyo. 11 TV COLLEGE 11:55 P. M.

NEWS Carl Grey son ALL NIGHT 12:00 MIDNIGHT 5 CJ NEWS George Stone 7 NEWS Norman Ross 12:05 A. M. 5-rCJ LEN O'CONNOR 12:10 A. M. LATE MOVIE "Shadow of a Woman" with Andrea King, Helmut Dentine, and Williom Prince.

Tragedy threatens a woman's impetuous marriage to handsome stranger. A. M. 7 OFF THE CUFF 12:20 A. JA 5 MOVIE FIVE "Block Sleep" with Basil Rathbond.

A surgeon operates on the heods of his victims to find a cure for hit wife's brain condition. 1:10 A. M. 2 LATE, LATE SHOW Night of Nights" Pot O'Brien. Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.

The career of a confirmed alcoholic, deserted by his wile, declines until his ter gives him the incentive to start again. 1:40 A. M. NEWS 1:45 A. M.

i 9 MYSTERY THEATER Wos Framed" with Michael Ames and Julie Bishop. A reporter is framed on a murder charge and engineers a prison break to expose a rocket. 2:55 A. M. 2 LATE REPORT 3:00 A.

M. MYSTERY THEATER "Silk Express" 4:15 A. M. HOWARD ST. I ri" TERMINAL Among the other channel- 9 children's show leaders who were fascinated viewers were Ray Rayner, Sgt.

Pettibone on Dick Tracy and host on Breakfast with Bugs Bonny, Frazier Thomas of Garfield Goose fame and host of Family Classics, which returns at 6:30, Friday Sept. 13. We kept thinking, as we watched this happy gathering, how 5 JACK PAARI Nat "Kiaq" Col Ptr Ustinov. Bob Ncwkart, Bobby Mors S-C1 JACK PAAR if the suburbs have the re-! sources to provide a subsidy for th? rapid transit service." The CTA board awarded contracts of $583478 for the construction of a substation and 1 transportation office building at Harlem and Circle avenues, Forest Park, in the terminal, area of the Lake street rapid transit route. CRIME MUST WAIT ITS DUE FOR LOVE CAN'T Crime and punishment were supplanted by romance yesterday in the Homewood sheriff's police court.

Arthur E. Buck, a justice of the peace, suspended all cases to perform a marriage ceremony for Miss Jane E. Graham, 18, of 370 Westgate drive, Park Forest, and Henry W. Disharoon, 20, of 377 Westgate. The couple had plarned to be married today, but Disharoon foun dthat he was due back at the University of Illinois, where he is a student He explained his plight to Patrolman James Quhn at the sheriff's building at 1154 Ridge where Buck was hearing criminal cases and conferred with him.

Buck then descended from the bench, and performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Army Lt Col. and Mrs. Franklin Graham. many remarkable and successful children shows WGN-TV offers.

So far as the Mickey Mouse club itself is concerned, we predict it will be a smash hit with youngsters who will be seeing and enjoying it for the first -time. starting Monday. Guests: Not King Cole, Bab Newhart, Peter Ustinov, Robert Morse, and Charles Nelson Reilly RJ P. M. M-SQUAD Three murders at intervals of a few months take plact In Chicago and the only connecting link is a dime-a-donte ticket.

RJ 2 PORTRAIT 7MR. LUCKY Lucky lands in trouble when a bandit gang tries to cache the loot from a race ONE MORE youth note: Bob Greenberg; the only broad-' caster who does his script in Braille because he's been Federal Bureau of Investigation, blind since he was a baby, marks his sixth anniversary at 11 gent upon the creation of a parking area with space for at least 400 automobiles at Dempster street in Skokie." Meeting Is Planned DeMent also disclosed that he would meet next week with village officials of Glen view, Northbrook, and a possiblity of extending "service an additional five miles to NorthBrook over the NorUi Shore right of way. "The CTA is not interested in operating rapid transit trains any farther than the Dempster street station hnlrss it can be guaranteed against any losses' DeMent said. "As I understand i the meeting with officials of the three other suburbs will be an exploratory "conference." Request Is Explained Stanley Farwell, village administrator of Northfield, said the three suburbs requested the meeting with DeMent "to the Chicago police intelligence unit, and the anti-racketeering section of the United States attorney general began an inves a. m.

Saturday on WEAW. He is a disk jockey, but does inter track robbery aboard his views with persons in many walks of life. Now 18, he is a boot. RJ EAT PLAYS IN II OOKt junior in Foreman High school. tigation of the station in 1939.

REHEARSAL "The Mexico, in Rabies Drive; 9 NEWS 4:20 A. M. 9 MEMORY MARQUEE "Truth About Youth" 5:30 A. M. 9 MEMORY MARQUEE "Big Stampede" 4:45 A.

M. SIDE SHOW 7:00 A. M. 9 TOP O' THE MORNING 7:15 A. M.

9 ART LINKLETTER Misanthrope." 10:00 P. M. CJ NEWS Lloyd Pettit 2 NEWS AND WEATHER Fohey Flynn and P. JT Hoff 5 CJ NEWS Floyd Kalber 7 NEWS Murphy Martin 10:10 P. M.

5 CI WEATHER Volkman 7 NEWS-Jklex Dreier The FCC officials said the racing service, provided by Newsplex, 1025 Milwaukee was started on. Dec. 11, 1961, and stopped on Sept. 15, 1662, federal officials served notice that the operation SUBURB MAYOR CHARGED WITH DRUNK DRIVING to Kill Million Dogs MEXICO CITY, Sept. 5 UP) The Mexican government plans to destroy about 4 million dogs in a -campaign to wipe out rabies, government officials FRIDAY JLVO C-UOIO'ES was considered illegal.

William G. ftrenthe, former manager of Newsplex also was former general manager of the FM station: The president of Carol Music, is Mrs. Carol Beamish. CHICAGO John W. Rust 61, mayor It 's at WALGREENS! FREQUENCIES W-G-N 720 WEDC 1J40 of Willow Springs, was arrested by sheriffs police yesterday and charged with drunken driving, improper use of traffic lanes, and disorderly conduct WIND 540 WILL 50 WMAO 470 WBBM 7W WAIT 020 WLS 00 WAAF 50 WCFL 1000 WMBI 1100 WJJD 1140 WJOB 1230 WSBC 1240 WWCA 1270 WTAQ 1300 WEAW 1330 WYNR 130 WEEF 1430 VON 1450 WO PA 140 WB EE 1570 WNMP 15M WCGO 1400 Deputy Sheriff Gerald M.

Lewis of the Bedford Park sher iff's police station in Summit, said he observed Rust's auto going south in Archer street in Willow Springs, weaving into the northbound lane. Lewis said he halted the car at Rust street, and ordered I 4:35 tt 7:00 WBBM Ollit Raymond with folk music. 4:30 to 7:00 W-G-N John Mallow with dinner music 7:00 to 7:30 W-G-N Franklyn Mac Cor- mack. 7:10 tt 10:00 WMAQ John Doremus Is host for Patterns in Music, feoturing light classical and instrumental music 7:15 WIND America Sings. Ron Riley with music and news.

7:30 to 1:00 WEAW Walter Bhjm with a journal of racing. 7:45 WCFL Dugout with Bob Elsn. 7:55 WCFL Baseball. Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesota Twins.

0:00 WBBM Composite. Don Price with conference call and interviews. 3:45 W-G-N Leodoff man with Log Bou- dreou. 1:55 W-G-N Baseball. Chicago Cubs vs.

Houston Colts. i 9:00 WLS Art Roberts with music and chotter for veen-ogers. 9:30 WBBM Tony Wietiel interviews. 10:00 to 10:30 WBBM Rudy Orisek with music 10:00 to 11:00 WMAQ Norman Ross features instrumental music. 10:10 tt 11:00 WBBM Paul Gibson with commentary on a variety of interesting i topics.

IltOO to 11:30 WBBM Frankly Speaking. A leading representative from the field of politics, education, or fine arts is auestioned about local news events. 11:15 to 1:50 WMAQ-Jock Eigen interviews celebrities. 11:00 'til Down W-G-N Franklyn Mac-Cormock with music and time information. 11:30 'til Down WBBM Jay Andres with music.

12:00 til Dawn WCFL Sid McCoy with an instrumentols. vocals, ond time information. WEDC Lou Vole features bright Instrumentols ond vocalists. WIND Bruce Lee with music and time information. WLS Don Phillips with music and time information.

WBEE Enoch Gregory with music. 3:00 to 4:30 WLS Bob Hale with music news, and traffic reports. 3:30 WBBM Mike Wallace Interviews. 3:45 to 7:00 WCFL Josh Brady with musk. 4:00 WAIT Limelight.

Relaxing vocal and instrumental selections. 4:00 WEAW George Beres with news of current happenings on the Northwestern and Big Ten sports scene. 4:00 to 5:00 W-G-N Jack Brickhouse and Eddie Hubbard with music interviews, and scorls. 4:00 ta Jim Lewis with music 4:00 to 7:00 WYNR John Evans with music 4:00 to 1:00 WIND Dick Williamson with music and time information. 4:45 WBBM Lee Phillip, Paul Gibson.

4:55 WMAQ Johnny Erp with sports. 3:00 It 4:30 WAIT John Cleory with music and traffic reports. W-G-N Wolly Phillips with music and weather. 5:25 WMAQ Chet Huntley with news commentary. 5:30 to 4:00 WEAW Dick Wosson with news of upcoming sports-car events and interviews with sport s-car clubbers from Chicago.

to 4:15 WAAF Vince Garrity with commentary. 5:55 WMAQ Sam Soran with business news. EVENING 4:00 WCFL Bob Elsoa with sports news. 4:00 tt 4:30 WTAQ Ken Sherman with music, and interviews. Guest: Van Johnson.

WBBM Frank Reynolds with news commentary. 4:15 W-G-N Lloyd Pettit with sports news. 4:20 WMAQ Johnny Erp interviews Horry Nye. 4:30 WBBM Fahey Flynn with market reports and businss news. 4:30 to Alex Dreier, Norman Ross, Tom Harmon, and Edward P.

Morgan with news commentaries. Rust to produce identification. "Who are you, the FBI?" Lewis quoted Rust as saying. I the mayor of Willow Springs." Lewis said RUst wife, So phie, got out of the auto and shouted "Get his name and star num ber and well call the' county chief. You' Lewis will lose CHURCH GROUP SETS VISIT TO SOVIET UNION Officials of the Church of the Brethren, which has general offices in Elgin, announced yesterday that a delegation will be sent to the Soviet Union from Oct.

4 to 19 to return a visit by members of the Russian Orthodox church. The Church of the Brethren accepted an invitation extended by six Russians who have been touring this country since Aug. 25. Concluding the tour were conferences at Brethren headquarters in Eugin. A statement issued by heads of both groups declared that friendship between the citizens of the United States and the Soviet Union is a principal factor in international peace, and the strengthening of this friendship is an opportunity and a duty of the churches.

Find 2 Bodies in Fire at Home; Save Invalid Ipswich, Sept. 5 UR Firemen recovered two burned bodies from the ruins of a 15-room home swept by fire early today. The bodies were believed to be those of Mrs. Catherine Vickery and Mary King, a maid. Mrs.

Vickery's husband, Dr. Robert G. Vickery, T2, a semi-invalid, was rescued from a second-floor bedroom. your job." Lewis said he took the to the Bedford Park station. where Rust refused to take a breathalyzer test.

Rust was released on $300 bond and will appear in Evergreen Park justice of the peace court on Oct 2. FRIDAY FM "PICKS Central Davlitkt Saving Time NEWS AND WEATHER Hoarty at the hoot W-G-N, WBBM, WMAQ, WIND, WCFL. WAAF, WLS, WBEE, WAIT, WVON, WJJD. Most newscasts carry weather reporttk Ot the HtH Hear W-G-N, WMAQ, WIND, WCFL. MORNING ft 7:00 WBBM Lorry Attebery with music, chotter, ond trottic reports.

4:00 ft WAAF Morty Faye with music, time information, ond traffic reports. WLS Clork Weber with music, time information, and traffic reports. WIND Howard Miller with music, time information, and traffic reports. 4:00 to :0 W-G-N-Eddie Hubbard with -music, time, ond traffic reports. 4:00 re 10:00 WJJD Jerry Healey with music, time information, and traffic reports.

4:13 to 9:30 WCFL Don Sorkin with music, traffic reports, and interviews. 7:00 WBBM John Harrington with news commentary. to WAAF Vince Gorrity with music. WLS Don McNeill's Breakfast Club. to 11:00 W-G-N Wolly Phillips with music.

WAIT Morning Overture. Relaxing instrumentols and vocals. 9:00 tt 11:00 WAAF Doddy-0 Daylit with jazz. 9:30 tt 11:40 WCFL Mikt Rapchok with music. 10:00 tt 11:00 -WLS Gene Taylor with music and Martha Crane with Interviews.

10:30 tt 12:00 WMAQ Phil Bowman with music ond time information. WIND Lee Rodgers with music 10:10 ft 11:00 WBBM Arthur Godfrey. 11:00 tt 12:00 W-G-N Virginia Gole ond Jock Terror with music ond chatter. 11:40 tt 1:00 WBBM Lorry Attebery with music interviews, ond special features. AFTERNOON 12:00 tt 11:30 WLS Roundup of local ond national news ond market reports.

12:00 tt 1:00 W-G-N Orion Samuelson with farm news, music ond market reports. 12:00 to 2:00 WJJD Jerry Healey with music 12:00 tt 3:00 WMAQ John Doremus with patterns in musk featuring light dossrcal musk. 12:00 tt 4:00 WAIT Serenade, Relaxing bistrvmentols and vocals. WYlR Luclcv Corded with musk. 12:10 It Sit Sakowkz with interviews.

12:10 to 1:00 WLS Bernte Allen with musk. 12:55 W-G-N Timt tt Reflect. 1:00 to 4:00 WIND Perry Morshall with musk. 1:00 tt 4:00 WAAF Norm Spaulding with music. 1:11 W-G-N Eddie Hubbard.

1:00 to 2:30 w-G-N Dor rel Peters features "Sleepy Timt Gal." 1:00 to Horry Bellogomba's Latin club. 2:00 to 4:04 -WAAF Norm StouMIng with iazz rhythms. 1:00 to 4:30 WBBM Mai Bellotrs with music and traffic reports. 1:30 to 1:00 W-G-N Poal Sallntr. 1:09 to 4:00 W-G-N Afternoon In Chicago with Llord Pettit.

1:00 to 0:00 WMAQ Jim Conway with musk, weather, ond traffk retorts. Paul Robeson's Wife to Speak in E. Berlin BERLIN. Sept. 5 Reuters- Eslanda, wife of the American singer, Paul Robeson, who is convalescing in East Germany, will speak at an East Berlin rally for the victims of nazism next Sunday, it was disclosed today.

CHICAGO FREQUENCIES WNUR WRSV 0.J WMBI W.l WFMT 00.7 WILL tO.O WEFM fy.S WNIC 01.1 i WFMF 100.3 WBEZ 01J WMAQ 101.1 WYCA 02.3 WCLM 101.0 WNWC -7 WEFA 102J WXRT 3.1 WOFA 102.7 WAJP 3.5 WKFM 103.5 WEBH 3.o WJJD I04.J WENR 04.7 WEAW 105.1 WDHF OS.S WXFM 105.0 WBBM M.J WLNR 1M.3 WJOL M.7 WELF 107.1 WNIB 07.1 WFMQ 107.3 WHFC 07.O Indicotes stereophonic broodcost. MORNING 7:00 WKFM WAKE UP SHOW. Bob Burns with light instrumental musk, time, and weather reports. WEBH SWEDISH HOUR. 9ven Ante with news and music from Sweden.

1:00 WXFM REAKFAST SYMPHONY. Vivaldi's Concerto No. 10 in for Four Violins and Cello. :30 WXFM PIANO PERSONALITIES. Chopin's Andante Spionato and Grande Polanoise.

Opus 22. 10:00 WFMT WAX MUSEUM. Studs Terkel with music and Interviews. 11:00 WRSV PROMENADE. Strauss' "Music of the Spheres." WCLM'' THIS IS BROADWAY.

"A Funny Thing Happened to Me an the Way to the Forum," with Zero Mos-tel, Jack Gilford, ond David Burns. AFTERNOON 12:00 WXFM POPULAR. Percy Faith's "Themes for Yaane, Lovers." 1:00 WFMT BBC PLAY. Charles Dick-en's goblin story "The Chimes," with MolNe Hordwick and Miles" Molleson. 2:00 WNIB CLASSICAL.

MUSIC. Verdi's Prelude to Act I and excerpts from "Aida." WRSV-oVUSICAL. Strauss' "1001 Nights." 3:00 WXFM DAYTIME SOUNDTRACKS. "Gigot," with Jackie Gleason." WRSV AFTERNOON INTERLUDE. Debussy's "Reflections in the Woter." 4:00 WNIB OPERETTA.

I a n's Highlights from "The Countess Moritzo." 5:00 WXFM POPS CONCERT. Moiort'S Overture "La Clemenra Di Tirl." EVENING 4:00 WXFM MUSIC FROM BROADWAY. "The Nervous Set," with Richard Hayes. Tom Seitz, and Lorry Hag-man. 7:00 WFMT CONCERT.

Brahms' Symphony No. 4 in Opus 90. WFMQ BROADWAY TEMPO. "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," with Shirley Booth and Johnny Johnston. 1:00 WFMQ MASTER WORKS OF MUSIC.

Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flot, Oous 55 "Eroico." :00 WCLM SHOWTIME ON BROADWAY. "Oliver," with Clive Revill and Georgia Brown. OF THE ROCK. Jim Mortinson with Interviews from the Top of the Rock in the Prudential building.

11:00 WNIB DICK BUCKLEY. Jan of all era and varieties. 12:00 WXFM NIGHTCAP. Music until down, of 2 a. m.

Bortok's Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra. FRANK REMOLDS, JOHN DRURY, P. J. HOFF, BRUCE ROBERTS- Four good reasons for watching the new expanded SIX O'CLOCK REPORT Complete news, weather and sportswundup.

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