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KADIO CHICAGO DAILY Tit I HI' A It 1) A Al'ISIL- 14, 1962 SATURDAY FM -picks SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAMS MM STATIONS! Maa.aeai aa 1 a CHICAGO WTTW TO SEEK FIRST UHF TV STATION HERE FREQUENCIES WJOB 1230 W-G-N 770 WIND 560 SPECIAL RADIO EVENTS 12:30 p. m. WCFL Baseball: Detroit vs. New York Yankees. WAIT Metropolitan Opera: "Cosi Fan Tutte," with Roberta Peters and Teresa Stich-Randall.

WSBC 1240 WWCA 1270 WTAQ 1300 WEAW 1334 WGES 1390 HFC 1450 WOPA 1440 W6EE-1578 WNMP 1590 WCGO 1400 WILL 580 WMAQ 470 WBBM 780 WAIT 20 WLS 00 WAAF WCFL 1000 WMBI 1110 WJJD 1140 St. vLouis Baseball: Cubs vs. Cardinals. FCC Told of Plan to wruun y.j wksv ra.j WMBI 90.1 WFMT n.l WILL 01. 1 WEFM WNIC tl.

WMAQ 101.1 WBEZ tl.S WCLM 101.0 WYCA OIJ WFMW 100.1 wsbc 3.i wopa m.y WAJP 93.5 WKFM 103.5 WERM aj.e WJJD 104.3 WENR 04.T WEAW WDHF MS WXFM 105.0 WBBM f.I WFMQ 107.J WNIB 97.1 Medicate Stereophonic Broadcast. MORNINO WJJD PORTRAITS IN SOUND. "Sctierco in minor Opus 10. No. 2." Mendelssohn.

9:00 WXPM SATURDAY CLASSICS. Strouss, Mendelssohn, and Prokofiev. 10:30 WEFM CONCERT CLASSICS. Quartet No. in major.

Optii 59, No. 1. Beethoven. 11:00 WFMT 'BRAHMS. Concerto No.

1 In tor Ptono and orchestra. Opus 15. AFTERNOON 12:00 WFMF RENDEZVOUS. Eddie 7:55 WCFL Baseball: White Sox vs. Kansas City.

"Further Education I BY ROBERT WIEDRICH Chicago's educational television station, WTTW channel EXTENSIVE TV NET OPENS AT BYRD SCHOOL (Picture on back page) The most extensive combined closed circuit and commercial television system in a school was dedicated yesterday at the Byrd Elementary school, 363 Hill st. Five television cameras, 32 receivers, and a studio and control room have been installed in the school, opened two years ago for 1,050 kindergarten thru sixth grade pupils. View TV System Dr. Shirley Stack, principal, showed the new TV system to Dr. Benjamin C.

Willis, superintendent, and William Weicz, vice president of Motorola, Inc. "Simultaneously, we could be originating two programs ourselves for specified classrooms, have certain rooms learning from an airborne program, and others watching programs from a commercial station," said Dr. Stack. The system is capable of dis Luy iiwi and diwut nrwiow. Wfcr-rV "SALUN MUUR.

'Xlfl- dereiia ballet," profcofitff. r- rnnu Ft A I im. 4:00 P. M. W-G-N Scoreboard WCFL Joy Smith WBBM O.

Raymond WMAQ John Doremus WNMP Capitol Comments 4:15 P. M. W-G-N Jack Taylor 5:00 P. M. W-G-N News; Mercer WMAQ News; Cliff Mercer WIND Bill Taylor WBBM OIlie Raymond 5:45 P.

M. W-G-N Tribune Sports WBBM European Diary P. M. MIDNIGHT 4:00 P. M.

W-G-N News WCFL News; Music WBBM News WJJD Ron Riley WLS Bob Hole WMAQ News; Monitor 4:15 P. M. (CMtral Stonaortf Tim A. M. TO 12 NOON 5:00 A.

M. WCFL News: H. Roberts WLS Form Bulletin WJJD Jeff Cosh 5:3 A. M. W-G-N News; H.

Englf WBBM Form News A. M. WMAQ Form and Horn 5:55 A. M. WLS News :08 A.

M. W-G-N News; Hubbard WIND Poul Rogers WLS Mort Crowley WJJD Jeff Cosh WBBM Gibson; Artebery :30 A. M. WMAQ News; Cooke W-G-N Eddie Hubbard WLS Wort Crowley WJJD Jeff Cash WCFL Howie Roberts 7:00 A. M.

W-G-N Eddie Hubbard WIND Paul Rogers WLS Mort Crowley WJJD Ernie Simon 7:15 A. M. WBBM Mot Beliairs 7:30 A. M. W-G-N Eddie Hubbard WBBM Joe Foss WCFL Normon Ross 1:00 A.

M. W-G-N News WIND Paul Rogers WBBM John Harrington WJJD Ernie Simon WMAQ Henry Cookt :30 A. M. W-G-N Fifth Row Center WMAQ Henry Cooke WCFL Normon Ross WLS Mort Crowley WBBM John Harrington :00 A. M.

W-G-N Wally Phillips WMAQ Monitor WIND Dick Williamson WLS James Dunbar WJJD Ernie Simon WBBM John Harrinaton :05 A. M. WCFL John Brady Show :30 A. M. WMAQ News WBBM Larry Artebery 10:00 A.

M. W-G-N News; W. Phillips WCFL Mik Rapchak WMAQ Monitor WIND Dick Williamson WLS Jim Dunbar 11:00 A. M. W-G-N Wally Phillips WLS Jim Dunbar 11, disclosed plans yesterday to apply "for authority to operate an ultra-high frequency TV station, first in the Chicago 'area.

Dr. John W. Taylor, exec-j titive director 'of the pioneer a. y-a 1 WMAQ Monitor 7:00 P. M.

W-G-N Slg's Show WBBM News; Composite WIND Prep Sports P. M. WIND Bill Taylor 7:30 P. M. WBBM Composite WCFL Lineup 7:45 P.

M. WCFL Duoout 7:55 P. M. W-G-N News WCFL Baseball 1:00 P. M.

W-G-N News; Barn Dance WMAQ Monitor WIND Thorn Sherwood WLS Bob Hale 1:10 P. M. WBBM Composite :00 P. M. W-G-N News; Born Dance WIND Thorn Sherwood WMAQ Monitor WBBM Composite P.

M. W-G-N Your Senator's Report WMAQ Daddy-O 10:00 P. M. W-G-N News; C. Johnson WBBM Composite WLS Dick Biondl WMAQ Patterns 10:30 P.

M. WBBM Over 30 Donee WMAQ Showcase 10:45 P. M. WCFL Scoreboard 11:00 P. M.

W-G-N News; Showcase WMAQ News; Jock Eigen WBBM Music 'til Dawn WCFL John Ganos MIDNIGHT AND AFTER 12:00 MIDNIGHT W-G-N News; Showcase WCFL Sid McCoy WIND Night Watch 1 The sign on that car said I guess I pressed too hard!" WMAQ Monitor WBBM News; L. Artebery WIND Dick Williomson WEAW Bob Greenbers 11:30 A.M. W-G-N Wolly Phillips 11:50 A. M. W-G-N Time to Reflect 12 NOON TO P.

M. 12:00 NOON W-G-N News; Country Fair WMAQ News; Phil Bowman WLS Paul Harvey WBBM Mai Bel loirs WIND Dick Williomson WJJD Jerry Heoly WCFL Lineup 12:15 P. M. WLS Art Roberts WCFL Dugout 12:30 M. WBBM OIlie Raymond WCFL Baseball 1:00 P.

M. W-G-N News; Coeghlan WIND Bill Taylor WLS Art Roberts WMAQ Monitor WBBM News; Paul Gibson WJJD Jerry Heoly WAIT Metropolitan Opera 1:15 P. M. W-G-N Leadoff 1:25 P. M.

W-G-N Baseball 1:30 P. M. WBBM To Your Heolth 2:00 P. M. WJJD Ron Rilev WBBM News; O.

Raymond WLS Art Roberts 3:00 P. M. WBBM OIlie Raymond WIND Bill Taylor WLS Gene Taylor WCFL Scoreboard 3:30 P. M. WIND Dick Williomson Huguenots," Meyerbeer.

2:00 WJJD SHOW TIME. "KIs Me Kote," Porter and "The Poiomo Gome," Adier, Ross. 3:00 WEFM 'CONCERT CLASSICS. Symphony No. 90 in moior, "Mir- ocie," Hoydn.

5:00 WXFM AFTERNOON CONCERT. Symphony No. 1 in moior, Mahler. EVENING 0:00 WFMF LIMELIGHT. Music of Harold Arlen ond David Rose.

WJJD PORTRAITS IN SOUND. Suite No. 3 in J. S. Bach.

7:00 WFMT KRE ISLE ployino Beethoven. Sonoro No. 1 in for Violin end Piano, Opus 12 No. 1. :00 WFMQ MASTER "Elno Kleme Nochtmusik," Mozart.

9:00 WCLM SHOWTIME. "Ne Girl in Town." with Gwen Verdon and Thelmo Ritter. 10:00 WFMF MUSIC. Larry Etoart plays "Sound for Donclno." 10:30 WEFM MUSIC GUILD. "Lo Grande Poaue Russe Overture," W-G-N Tartar TODAY'S TV HtyMtyfif i nonprofit station, made the an-I nouncement at a Federal Com Report from Washington Waller Trohan Chief af Chlcaaa Tribune Sarvic at the nation's aapital munications commission hearing in the federal courthouse.

Dr. Taylor said he hoped the live yea his a aavalap- wentj af araatast intaratt at thil time. 'Sponsored by THE TRIBUNE 4:30 P. M. W-G-N Best of Broadway WBBM News; Composite WCFL John Ganos "The Case of the Borrowed Baby," with Hugh Marlowe, Marie Palmer, and Corey Allen.

Tall Ma 7:30 p. m. 5 "Trial by Fury," with Robert Emhardt, Barbara Lawrence, and James Griffith, is the story of a judge who plots to kill three persons who had been acquitted in his court. Play of the Week 10:15 p.m. 9 Roddy McDowall, George Grizzard, and Barbara Cook are co-starred in Phillip Barry's "In a Garden," the story of a playwright who wants to retire at the peak of his success.

Championship Debate 11:30 a. m. hannei 5 "Should Gambling Be Legalized in AH States?" Speakers: Students from Baylor university and North Texas State university. Pro Bowlers Tour 3:30 p. m.

7 Don Carter, with $17,527 in tour winnings so far, heads field of professional bowlers in competition for $25,200 prize money in St. Louis Open from Northland Bowl, Jennings, Mo. Perry Mason 6:30 p. m. 2 Mason searches for the mother of a baby abandoned in his office and finds her fleeing the scene of a murder in plained that WTTW needs UHF I rected at the three network tributing seven different channels of programming at -eny one time for selection by the teacher.

Thirty Rooms Equipped Each of 30 classrooms has two receivers. One camera is in the studio control room and is used to show motion pictures, slides, and film strips. The four other cameras are mobile, two for use in the studio owned stations National Broad BABYWHOOPER X-RAYED; LEG PUT INTO CAST channel 20 to supplement its present weekly, 70 hour schedule of educational programming. The UHF channel would not be a closed circuit proposition, he said. It has not been decided wheth BROADCASTER WHO FLED TO CUBA RETURNS New York, April 13 Special Robert Bruce Taber, a for-, mer Columbia Broadcasting system commentator who turned to communist propaganda and fled to Cuba 15 months ago, has quietly slipped back into New York because of visa trouble with the Russians and British.

Taber left hurriedly for Havana in January, 1961, when a Senate subcommittee sought to subpena him in its investigation of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, of which he had been, secretary. er present studio facilities would new station would be in opera-ition by 1963. Application for UHF channel 20 was author-ized last week by trustees of I the Chicago Educational Television association, operators of iWTTW. Tell Four Objectives The first UHF station here (would be used for these purposes: 1. In-service training for agencies like the police and fire departments.

i 2. Special services of a pro- i fessional and educational nature for doctors and dentists. i- 3. Special programs for the Instruction of gifted-and handicapped children, as well as i a campaign to end functional 1 illiteracy. 4.

A campaign to help solve the problems of safety and driver education. Dr. Taylor's announcement iwas a sleeper. He made it in closing presentation before Commissioner Robert E. Lee of the FCC, who is conducting ihe hearings to determine whether local commercial TV stations are meeting the public service requirements of their federal licenses.

BOY, 12, TALKS FATHER OUT OF and told him calmly that he had killed Mrs. Leuchs an hour earlier. "I am going to casting company's channel 5, Columbia Broadcasting system's WBBM-TV channel 2, and American Broadcasting company's WBKB channel 7. They will begin answering charges of inadequacy in 'programing when the FCC inquiry resumes Monday. The Tribune's station, WGN-TV channel 91, made its presentation Thursday.

It received mostly praise from public witnesses during five days of hearings last month. Dr. Taylor opened his testimony yesterday by observing that the FCC hearings had served a worthwhile purpose for educational television by TAKING HIS LIFE; kil1 myself and take vou with St. Louis, April 13 UPD The ailing baby whooping crane, flown here from New Orleans, ate a hearty dish of worms today, and then was X-rayed. Veterinarians put the 5 day old bird in a cast.

The crane was hatched at New Orleans. Dr. George Douglass, director of the Audubon park zoo, flew the crane here yesterday for research scientists at a major feed plant to look over. It was thought the bird may have needed a special food diet. Veterinarians diagnosed the trouble in the leg as a slipped me, Leucns told the Doy.

for programs originating in the school and two for use either in the studio or in other locations in the school. Major use of the closed circuits will be to transmit demonstrations to several rooms at one time. Pupils will be able to get a detailed close-up picture of science projects that could not be possible in a regular classroom situation. Need for an auditorium is eliminated, and student participation is increased by an intercom system connecting rooms, enabling questions and answers to programs. TORONTO, April 13 UPIJ-Billy Leuchs, 12, woke from a sound sleep this morning and then became a central figure in a terrif jing nightmare come true.

As the boy was getting ready for school, his father, William Leuchs 51, came to him Billy began to plead for his life. He told police later that he cried and told his father how much he wanted to live. Leuchs stopped threatening his son and went into a bedroom and shot himself in the head with a .22 caliber rifle. 71 1 1 1 ir 1 it -dmti L. 1 1 -Itat pointing out that it can be aHen(jon in be used or if additional quarters would be required, a spokesman said.

The station plans to file its application with the FCC as soon as possible. Commissioner Lee told Dr. Taylor that he was happy to see WTTW apply for a UHF channel. One of the prime factors in preventing UHF operation has been the limitations on potential audiences because of the inability of most TV sets to receive the ultra-high frequency signals. This has caused many prospective commercial UHF station operators to shy away from this new field of television.

Hint Given Previously Col. Minor Keith Wilson, administrative aid to Police Supt. Orlando W. Wilson, hinted last month that WTTW would apply for a UHF channel when he testified at the FCC hearings that the police planned to give instructional programming to policemen at roll calls via the station. Dr.

Taylor's testimony came in the second day of hearings at which broadcasters are telling their story to the FCC. Last month, some praise and a lot of criticism was leveled at commercial TV operations by the public witnesses. Most of the criticism was di- good alternative for commercial station fare. He said his only regret was that the public hearings had opened March 19, instead of March 11, the start of WTTW's fund raising drive. The station survives mostly thru public and institutional subscriptions.

In this respect, Dr. Taylor told commissioner Lee and the FCC counsel, Arthur Gladstone, that WTTW is not unlike its Local Outlets All VHF A number of UHF television station applications have been made in recent years, but no applicant has placed such a channel in operation in the Chicago area. All five Chicago TV stations, Associates including WTTW, are of the; commercial colleagues. 'Pay-as-You-Go Station' "oudly Present very high frequency VHF variety. Most TV sets are not equipped to receive UHF signals.

A bill, now pending in Congress, would require TV set manufacturers to make all sets capable of receiving UHF sig- He pointed out that the com mercial stations must program their offerings in such a manner as to earn a profit and pay A PLAN FOR APARTMENT BUILDING OWNERSHIP Assuring You Income and Security! stockholder dividends. "We are a pay-as-you-go station. If our viewers are dissatisfied with what they see, they have only, to stop paying. And we are out of business." 1 nals. At present, a costly adap- i ter is required for UHF.

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