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if 18 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1967 TRUCK DRIVER AN ew Battleground: Late Night TV Front Thursday TELEVISION! PROGRAMS BY SHEILA WOLFE 10:00 P. M. continued SEES PLUNGE, CHICAGO TELEVISION CHANNELS 4:00 P. M. continued! 26SPANISH SERIAL 32 QUEST FOR OES TV really need another late night, five-day-a-week ADVENTURE CI "The variety program? From Las Vegas? For two hours? WBBM-TV (CBS) 2 Famous Honolulu Race" 4:25 P.

M. With Bill Dana as host? WMAQ-TV (NBC) WBKB (ABC) 7 WGN-TV (Ind.) 9 SAVES VICTIM 11:30 A.M. 2 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW CI 5 EYE GUESS (CI 7 DONNA REED Rl 20 MATERNITY NURSING 11:45 A. M. 2 GUIDING LIGHT 11:55 A.

M. 5 NEWS Newman CI Afternoon 12:00 NOON 2 NOON REPORT Id WGN Television, channel 9, is among 125 stations, the country betting it does. "The Las Vegas Show" will be aired in the Hacienda hotel into a fully equipped studio. The audience of 250 will sit at tables and sip free soft drinks. There will be a lot more of Bill Dana than Jose the Dana character familiar to most viewers.

"People will be absolutely fascinated by the Bill Dana they do not know," Sontag said. "He's a very talented guy writer, producer, actor, comedian, composer, conductor, and businessman." WTTW (Educ.) 11 WXXW (Edac.) 20 2 EDITORIAL (C) 24 SPANISH NEWS 4:30 P. M. 2 COLISEUM 4C1 ''See Highlights 5 DANIEL BOONE CJ See Highlights 7 BATMAN RI The Eaghead and his cohorts WCIU (UHF) 26 WFLD (UHF) 32 Drowning Man Pulled 5 NBC NOON REPORT CJ gain control of Gotham City. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Indicates program changes since TV Week was dis and Vincent Price 9 BURKE'S LAW Rl Burke's only clew In pretty 7 FUGITIVE Rl 9 BOZO'S CIRCUS 12:05 P.

M. 11 PSYCHOLOGY 12:15 P. M. 2 LEE PHILLIP CI from River BY SARA JANE GOODYEAR Eleanor's death is her picture Three housewives tell Lee 'ICE JOEY BISHOP was angry last night. The comedian put A 20-year-old truck driver N1 jokes aside and let off steam for the first 10 minutes of his how they planned a thrifty party 12:30 P.

M. 2 AS THE WORLD TURNS IC on a calendar so he decides to question the people who published it 26SPANISH NOVEL 32 NEWSCOPE 6:45 P. M. 11 READING 7:00 P. M.

7 TROOP CI Rl With locally for the first time Wednesday, May 3, following the channel 9 evening movie and late news. That should make it about 12:35 a. m. The schedule will be the same Thursday and Friday and then shift to ear-lier viewing hours for the week-end 10:15 p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m.

Sunday. Other stations will air the show, the first offering of the new United Network, either as it originates from Las Vegas, beginning May 1, or, like channel 9, tape it for use at later times. who describes himself as only a 5 LET'S MAKE A DEAL CI tributed. Indicates advertisement. CI Indicates color program.

RJ Indicates rerun. Morning 5:40 A. M. 2 EARLY REPORT CI 5 TODAY'S MEDITATION 5:45 A. M.

1 SUNRISE SEMESTER 5 TOWN AND FARM IC1 :00 A. M. 5 MONEY MACHINE :15 A. M. 2 SEMINAR '67 "fair swimmer" jumped into the Chicago river at Fullerton the exception of Corp.

Agarn, 5-NEWS Dickerson CI 1:00 P. M. 2 PASSWORD (CI lpllii I avenue yesterday to rescue a an ot f- troop is transferred and Capt. Parmenter must train replacements in "How 5-DAYS OF OUR LIVES CI drowning man. to Be Troop Without Really James Kahn, 1135 N.

Sacramento was driving west on 7 NE WLYWfcLJ uAJVIe ICJ 9 NEWS 11 AMERICANS ALL 1:07 P. M. 20 MATH Grade 4 1:15 P. M. 9 HOLLYWOOD Bill Dana ft 9 NEWS AND SPORTS ICJ Fullerton when he saw William 4:30 A.

M. Trying" 26 THE INVISIBLE MAN 32 CONVERSATION WITH ALVAREZ 7:15 P. M. 11 PSYCHOLOGY 7:30 P. M.

2 MY THREE SONS CI Robbie takes a part-time job selling real estate and makes 5 TODAY IN CHICAGO IC DeJonge, 59, of 3658 Eddy STARTIME "An Angel from new ABC network evening television show. The fumes were aimed at the fourth estate. Bishop had read the reviews of his premier program Monday and made it clear that he was "hurt about the treatment" given his guests, Danny Thomas and Debbie Reynolds. He defended both of them, particularly their efforts for char-, ity, and concluded that rapping him would do the press no good. "If you don't want this show, I won't be missing you, either," he commented.

We hope that Bishop does not take himself and everything he reads too seriously. Actually, his stand last night probably set well with many viewers. After all, what are friends for? This viewer for one, is going to do exactly what Bishop- prate; that is, give "new talent" a week of exposure to really have time to prove their ability. leaning over the guard rail on Texas," with Jane wyman 1:24 P. M.

11 FRENCH 1:30 P. M. the north side of the bridge. so much money that he wants 2 HOUSE PARTY CI 4 "He was standing there, to leave scnooi 5 STAR TREK CI Rl 5 DOCTORS CI holding on to the rail, and then After their exposure to totally 7 DREAM GIRL CI 1:31 P. M.

20 ALL ABOUT YOU he jumped," Kahn said. new atmospheric elements, two crew members are discovered to have developed 1:43 P.M. 11 FRENCH 32 NEWSCOPE 10:15 P. M. 9 NEWS ICJ 10:30 P.

M. 10:25 P. M. 32 N. B.

A. BASKETBALL Playoffs. Philadelphia 76'ers vs. San Francisco Warriors at San Francisco. As the man plunged 30 feet superhuman powers in "Where DAVID SONTAG, executive producer, promises that "The Las Vegas Show" will be like nothing ever tried on TV before.

It will not, he emphasized in a telephone interview from Nevada, look or sound like the Tonight or Joey Bishop shows. To begin with, there will be no table, desk, couch and chair arrangement for host and guests. The audience and performers will not be separated by cameras. Ninty per cent of the show will be live. There will be remote pick-ups from as many as nine hotels each evening, and interviews will be pre-taped in natural settings.

Sontag said it cost 1.5 million dollars to convert a showroom 1:50 P. M. from the bridge into the cold 20 SPANISH 9 5 MINUTES TO LIVE BY M. -TOP O' THE MORNING CI :45 A. M.

2 FARM REPORT :50 A. M. 7 REFLECTIONS A. M. 5 NEWS Thomas 7:00 A.

M. 5 MORNING NEWS 5 TODAY Hugh Downs 7 THE NEW THREE-STOOGES 9 RAYNER AND FRIENDS CI 7:05 A. M. 2 NEWS Benti 7:25 A. M.

5 NEWS Warrick IC 7:30 A. M. 2 CLOWN ALLEY 8:00 A. M. 2 CAPTAIN KANGAROO 1:55 P.

M. water, Kahn pulled his truck to 7 NEWS No Man Has Gone Before" 7 BETWITCHED Rl Endora conjures up Sigmund Freud to help solve a domestic problem in "I'd Rather Twitch than Fight" 9 NAKED CITY Rl There 2:00 P. M. the side of the road. 2 TO TELL THE TRUTH CI 5 ANOTHER WORLD CI 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL Leaps Into Water are problems ahead for Vivian 2:02 P.

M. 11 ONE, TWO, THREE He leaped over a fence and Today's TV HIGHLIGHTS 2:09 P. M. 20 GEOGRAPHY North and Arthur Crews: She is a confused neurotic andf he is insecure and hypersensitive LUCKY 32 STUART BRENT 7:55 P. M.

2:21 P. M. ran down the steep bank to the water's edge. Stopping only to 11 SCIENCE 2:30 P. M.

2 EDGE OF NIGHT take off his boots, Kahn jumped 32 ALEX DREIER PLAN APPEAL 7 MORNING SHOW Conway 5 YOU DON'T SAY CJ 8:00 P. M. 7 DAK K. SHADOWS 2 THURSDAY MOVIE 9 DIVORCE COURT "A Raisin in the Sun," with Sidney Poitier 3:00 P. M.

2 SECRET STORM into the cold, murky water. He swam several yards to reach DeJonge," who had been carried under the bridge by the current. When he reached MATCHING GAME CI OF COURT BAN TONIGHTS BEST BET 7 DATING GAME 11 PHYSICAL SCIENCE THAT GIRL, starring 3:25 P. M. 5 NEWS Kalber CI HARLO THOMAS is new en at 8 P.

M. In Color. 3:30 P. M. Coliseum 6:30 p.

m. Channel 2 Jane Morgan is guest hostess for "An Evening at the Cirque de Paree." The show, taped at the Cirque de Mont-martre in Paris, features Roland Prin and his Bengal tigers, the four Bouglione Elephants, the the Kamels, and the Marcellis. Color. Daniel Boone 6:30 p. m.

5 Daniel Boone and Mingo are hunting a man-killing grizzly court decided Miller had not received a fair trial and ordered a new one. Freed on March 20 Miller was freed by order of Judge Perry on March 20. The judge barred Fulton county from prosecuting Miller further because the county failed to bring him to a new trial within four months. Hayes has argued for the right of Fulton county to decide whether to retry Miller. 2 EARLY SHOW CI "My demented hunter who threatens Boone's life in "Dan'l Boone Shot a B'ar," with Fess Parker, Ed Ames, and Darby Hinton.

Color. ABC Stage 678:30 p. m. 7 "The Wide Open Door," with Tony Randall and Honor Blackman. A suave ex-con becomes the leader of a daring plot to rob a bank and place the blame on Scotland Yard inspector Berry, by impersonating him.

Color. 7 THAT GIRL CI RI Ann Sister Eileen," with Janet Leiqh 'V, MM I mm Hi I irir MILLER CASE Fulton county decided yester 5 P. D. Q. CI Marie, earning money at the lobby candy counter of a New York office building, is offered an acting stint 7 BIG SHOW "The Reckless Moment," with James Mason 9 LORETTA YOUNG Rl 11 ADVENTURE 32 CHALLENGE day to appeal Judge Joseph 3:45 f.

M. It DRAMA BILLIARDS Richie Pierce vs. Nick Vacchiano 8:30 P. M. 32 KALEIDOSCOPE CJ Sam Perry's ruling in federal District court that the county :00 P.

An. 5 MERV GRIFFIN 5 DRAGNET When Sgt. 9 SEA HUNT Rl when they encounter Matt, a no longer can prosecute Lloyd 26 KIDDIE A-GO-GO iUdon Miller for the rape- 32 CHARLIE CHAPLIN THEATER 4:15 P. M. i-noay mattes a puonc apoearance on a local television station, the firm's film librarian, Tate, reports that his wife, Marilyn, has been swindled out of a large sum of money by a magazine canvasser murder of an 8-year-old girl in 32 KALEIDOSCOPE CJ 1955.

1 4:30 P. M. 9 SUPERMAN fR Whether the federal judiciary lr -A I 7 ABC STAGE 67 CI See 11 MISTEROSER'5 nas the right to bar a state NEIGHBORHOOD 32 TIME FOR CHILDREN 8:05 A. M. II LOGIC 8:15 A.

M. 9 KING AND ODIE 8:25 A. M. 5 NEWS Price CI 8:30 A. M.

-ROMPER ROOM CI 9:00 A. M. 2 CANDID CAMERA RJ 5 SNAP JUDGMENT 7 GYPSY 9 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA 9:12 A. M. 20 ARITHMETIC Grade 4 9:15 A.

M. 11 ARITHMETIC Grade 4 9:25 A. M. 5 NEWS Vanocur 9:30 A. M.

2 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES fRI 5 CONCENTRATION CI 7 DATELINE HOLLYWOOD 9 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 9:31 A. M. 20 ARITHMETIC Grade 4 9:34 A. M. 11 ARITHMETIC Grade 5 9:50 A.

M. 20 ARITHMETIC Grade 5 9:53 A. M. 11 ARITHMETIC Grade 6 9:55 A. M.

7 CHILDREN'S DOCTOR CJ 10:00 A. M. 2 ANDY OF MAYBERRY RJ 5 PAT BOONE CI 7 SUPERMARKET SWEEP 9 GIRL TALK 10:09 A. M. 20 LANGUAGE ARTS 10:12 A.

M. 11 FRENCH 10:28 A. M. 20 SCIENCE 10.30 A. M.

2 DICK VAN DYKE Rl 5 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 7 ONE IN A MILLION 9 MIKE DOUGLAS CI 10:31 A. M. 11 ONE, TWO, THREE 11:00 A. M. 2 LOVE OF LIFE 5-JEOPARDY CI 7 EVERYBODY'S TALKING 11:05 A.

M. 11 SOCIAL SCIENCE 11:25 A. 2 MID-DAY NEWS CI 4:45 P. M. 20 MODERN SUPERVISION from prosecuting a citizen is one of the questions Perry's ruling has raised.

if! 5:00 P. M. Mignngnisi -MARSHAL DILLON Rl Fiery Cherry O'Dell, not knowing her prospector-husband has been killed while robbing a stagecoach, rebuffs the attentions of Red Lamed, whom Marshal Matt Dillon suspects of being a party to the theft -LATE SHOW "The Wild One," with Marlon Brando 2 NEWS Drury CI 7 news Tempieton rci 7 TONIGHT Jimmy Dean 9 GARFIELD GOOSE- CI 7 THE JOEY BISHOP 11 WHAT'S NEW? SHOW CI 9 WGN PRESENTS "Ten Gets Austin's Opinion Judge Richard B. Austin told ulton County Special Prose 24 OUR MISS BROOKS Rl 32 WINCHELL-MAHONEY 11 CREATIVE PERSON North Frederick," with Gary Cooper Robert Graves" TIME 5:30 P. M.

32 FIGHTS OF THE 11 LOGIC cutor Roger W. Hayes of De 24 COLONEL MARCH OF WEEK CJ 9:00 P. M. SCOTLAND YARD 11:30 P. M.

2 NEWS Cronkite CI 7 NEWS Jennings CI 11 FRIENDLY GIANT 24 DECEMBER BRIDE RJ Kalb yesterday he had "grave 5 DEAN MARTIN FC1 9 THE ROGUES I Tony 32 NEWSCOPE misgivings" about the question. 12:00 MIDNIGHT r. jvt. 9 NEWS (C 5 MIDNIGHT REPORT Judge Perry's ruling will be 5:45 P. W.

7 THURSDAY MOVIE talents for chicanery In a cloak-and-dagger project: the rescue of an old friend's daughter 11 THE STORYTELLER Cross of Lorraine" 12:05 A. M. appealed to the United States Court of Appeals, Hayes said. 5:55 P. M.

11 SOAPBOX 9 SPORTS Brickhouse CI 2 FACE TO FACE 9:30 P. M. 12:10 A. M. 11 MEDICALLY Evenir 2 LATE, LATE SHOW CI inq 6:00 P.

M. stopover Tokyo, wnn Robert Wagner 12:30 A. M. SPEAKING "General Prevention of Skin Diseases" 10:00 P. M.

-NEWS CI Miller was convicted in 1956 for the rape and murder of Janice May of Canton, He was sentenced to die in the electric chair. After a series of appeals, the United States Supreme 2 NEWS Flynn CI 5 NBC NEWS CI 7 PASSAGE TO 5 INTERNATIONAL ZONE 12:50 A. M. ADVENTURE CI 9 LATE MOVIE "Path of 5 NIGHT REPORT CI 7 NEWSNIGHT CI 9 PHONE GAME CI 11 CRISIS OF MODERN 9 WOODY TRIBUNE Staff Photo James B. Kahn DeJonge, the man appeared to be lapsing into unconsciousness and did not struggle or make any sound, Kahn said.

He pulled the victim to shore and was assisted in removing him from the water by another truck driver. Police and fireman arrived shortly thereafter and scanned the muck-brown water in response to early reports that DeJonge had had two children with him. The reports proved false, and officials waved away fire department helicopters which had been summoned to the scene. Victim Hospitalized DeJonge and Kahn were taken to Alexian Brothers hospital, where DeJonge was reported in fair condition. Kahn declined treatment.

With a blanket wrapped Hope," with Raf Vallone 2:05 A. M. WOODPECKER CT 11 SOCIAL SCIENCE MAN 2 LATE REPORT CJ Test Your Facts Thursday AM Choices 1 Below each of the following questions are listed three 'answers. Make your choice, see the correct answer, below and mark your score. standard guage of railroads from the inside of one rail to the inside of the opposite rail is a 49.15 inches, 56.5 I I I 1 inches.

Tc 62.7 inches. 2. British Honduras is on i IIX NX 1 around his shoulders, but still i in his wet clothes, Kahn stood shivering in a hospital corridor 1 as he explained to police what what sea? ri a Aegean sea. tb Carib- EVENING 8:00 W-G-N News, Sports, end Weather. WIND Radio Newsday.

WNUS Half-Hour Newscast. WLS Newscooe. WCFL Ron Britain. WJJD Stan Scott. WEEF Walt Peters.

4:05 WBBM Sports Line. 4:20 W-G-N Sports Brickhouse. 4:30 WBBM Ask a Banker. W-G-N Music Unlimited. 4:45 WMAQ Baseball.

The Chicago White Sox vs. the Washington Senators. 7:00 W-G-N Music Unlimited. WLS Ron Riley. 7:30 WBBM Art Mercier.

W-G-N They're at the Post. 7:35 WIND Benson and Russell Show. 8:00 WBBM Don Cannon. W-G-N Travelin On with Jack Taylor. :5 W-G-N The Striper.

W-G-N Brickhouse Reports. WCFL Barney Pip. 9:30 W-G-N N. U. Reviewing Stand.

"Problems of Developing Nations." WMAQ Patterns In Music. 10:00 W-G-N Rhythms 'Round the World. WJJD Chuck Rowell. 10:10 WMAQ Tunes from Talman. 10:30 W-G-N Magic of Music.

11:00 W-G-N All Night Showcase. WMAQ Jack Eigen. 11:05 WBBM Now, Nordine. 11:30 WBBM Music 'til Dawn. 11:30 WIND Crime and Punishment in the 1960s.

12:00 WCFL Larry Luiack. WLS Don Phillips. WIND Nite Watch. 1:30 WMAQ Floyd Brown. had He is a driver for his father, who owns the Kahn Motor i Service, 1654 Lake st.

Asked whether he realized I the chance he had taken, Kahn simply said, "Well, I thought I could pull him out." i bean sea. Caspian sea. i 3. An old farmer's adage is, i "Don't plant corn until oak leaves are as large as a Pig's ears, Squirrel's ears, Cat's ears. I 4.

When did J. Edgar Hoover I become director of the FBI? CHICAGO FREQUENCIES WAAF 950 WKKD 1588 WAIT 820 WLS 890 WB BM 780 WLTH 1370 WBEE 1570 WMAO 670 WCFL 1000 WMBI 1110 WCGO 1400 WMRO 1280 WCLR 850 WMPP 1470 WEAW 1330 WNMP 1590 WEDC 1240 WNWI 10S0 WEEF 1430 WNUS 1350 W-G-N 720 WOPA 1490 WGSB 1480 WSBC 1240 WILL 580 WTAQ 1300 WIND 560 WVON 1450 WJJD 1160 WWCA 1270 WJOB 1230 WJOL 1340 WJRC 1510 NEWS AND WEATHER Hourly on the Hour W-G-N. WBBM, WAAF, WLS, WBEE, WAIT, WJJD, WMAO Most newscasts carry weather reports. On the Half-Hour W-G-N, WMAQ, WIND, WCFL. WVON, WNUS.

MORNING WLS Farm Special. WCFL Jerry G. WJJD Roy Stingley. 5:30 W-G-N Milking Time. WBBM Dale McCarren.

6:00 W-G-N Waily Phillips Show. WCLR Morning Report. WEEF Weef day. WLS Clark Weber. WAAF Marty Faye.

WIND Howard Miller. WEBM Jerry Williams. WMAQ Henry Cooke. 7:00 WILL lllini Time. 7:15 WAIT John Doremus.

WCLR Talman Morning Program. 7:30 WEAW 20th Century Reformation. WAAF Vince Garrity. 8:30 WCLR Music for You. 9:00 WCFL Joel Sebastion.

WJJD Chris Lane. WAAF DadoV-O-Daylie. WILL Christian Crusade. 9:55 WBBM Dimension Dear Abby. 10:00 W-G-N Eddie Hubbard Show.

WMAQ Pat Sheridan. WIND Lee Rodgers. WEAW Voice of Americanism. WLS Breakfast Club. WSBC I talo-American Hour.

WCLR uin Hail. WEAW Stella White Presents "Remember How Great?" Guest: Evelyn Frisby. 10:10 WBBM Arthur Godfrey. 10:30 WTAQ Polka Hamboree. WEEF Horoscope.

10:35 WEEF Weefdav. 11:00 WLS Bernie Allen. WILL Chamber Music Hour. 11:05 WAIT World's Most Beautiful Music. 11:10 WBBM House Party.

11:30 WBBM Call Dr. Kehm. WCLR "World of Travel," with Hugh Downs. 11 :35 WCLR Music Hall. 11:55 WBBM Dimension on Health.

AFTERNOON 12:00 W-G-N County Fair. WJJD Don Chapman. WNUS Half-Hour Newscasts. WLS Mid-Day. WIND News.

WMAQ News. WAAF Jesse Owens. WBBM News. 12:10 WBBM Mai Bellairs. WCFL Dick Williamson.

12:15 WTAQ Life Line. 12:30 WLS Bernie Allen. WEEF Luncheon at the New Arc. 12:40 W-G-N Durocher In the Dugout. 12:45 W-G-N Lead Off Man.

12:55 W-G-N Baseball. The Chicago Cubs vs. the New York Mets. 1:00 WCLR Matinee for Music Lovers. WIND Jim Holt.

WILL Music in Black and White. WMAQ Pump Room. 1:10 WCLR Matinee for Music Lovers. 1:30 WCLR Women Today with Evelyn McLaren. 1:40 WCLR "It's a Woman's World." 1:45 WCLR Matinee for Music Lovers.

2:00 WLS Dex Card. 2:30 WMAQ Jim Hill Show. 3:00 WCFL Jim Staog. WJJD John Trotter. WAAF Norm Spaulding.

WILL lllini Forum. 3:10 WBBM Tom Clark. 3:30 WAAF Dick Buckley. 3:40 W-G-N Musical Scoreboard. 4:00 WIND Bill Berg.

WMAQ Mark Edwards. W-G-N Eddie Hubbard. 4:30 WTAQ Sig Sakowitz. 5:00 WBBM News Day. 5:30 WMAO Report.

WEEF Keeping Time. 5:45 WAAF Vince Garrity, sports. 5:55 W-G-N Today's Business. a 1944. 1934.

1924. ANSWERS 1. 56.5 inches. 2. Caribbean sea.

3. Squirrel's ears. 4. 1924. Woman Found II anged Mrs.

Ida Stein, 77, was found hanged yesterday in the kitchen of her 20th floor apartment at i3550 Lake Shore dr. In 1 I sv i a i 1 Lv' III fA 'f 'r The Joey Bishop Show Thursday FM Picks CHICAGO FREQUENCIES HALF-SIZE Join Joey and his special guests tonight for an hour and a half of something new in late-night entertainment. WMBI 90.1 WMRO 107.9 WMTH 83.5 WN IB 97.1 WNTK 83.1 WNUR WNUS 107.5 WNWC 92-7 WOPA 102.7 WRSE 88.7 WRSV 101.9 WSOM 97.9 WTAS 102.3 WXFM 105.9 WXRT 93.1 WYCA 92.3 WAJP 93.5 WBBM 96.3 WBEZ 91.5 WDHF 95.5 WEAW 105.1 WEEF 103.1 WEFA 102.3 WEFM 99.5 WFMF WFMT 98.7 WJJD 104.3 WJOL 96.7 WKFM 103.5 WKKD 95.9 WLNR 106.3 WLS 94.7 WMAO 101.1 chestra in selections from Broccherini's "Symphony in Minor." WXFM DAYTIME BROADWAY. Featured is the musical "Anything Goes." 3:00 WLS THE STEVE HODGES Featured is the music of Nancy Wilson, Bobert Goulet, and Peter Nero. 4:00 WFMT 'STEREO CONCERT.

Alfred Wallenstein conducts the orchestra in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A. WMAQ ESSAY FOR ORCHESTRA. Sir Thomas Beecham conducts the Royal Philharmonic orchestra in selections from Grieg's "Peer Gynt." WDHF I HEAR MUSIC. Featured is the music of the 101 Strings, Ray Anthony, and Ethel Smith with host Bob Longbons.

5:00 WMAQ -OPERA-BALLET THEATER. The Philharmonia orchestra plays highlights from Rossini's "Barber of Seville." EVENING ri 6:00 WFMT SCHUBERT IN STEREO. Pianist Wilhelm Kemoff plays CHECK-OUT SPIRITED WITH DACRON! 16.00 Of Dacron polyester-cotton, Carsons short sleeved skimmer by Anne Carter should be the first item on your travel check-list! So just step right into it and start carefree summer plans now! Turquoise, pink or mint, 124-22V2. Women's dresses, fourth floor, Wabash; also Aurora, Chicago Heights, Edens, Evergreen, Hillside, Randhurst, Woodmar. CALL 462-4747 weekdays after 9 a.m.

from Chicago or suburbs (toll-free from most) or write Carsons, Box AA, Chicago, III. 60690. Please give credit card number when ordering. Indicates stereophonic broadcast. MORNING :00 WFMT "BALLET.

Ernest Ander-Featured is the music of Meyer Davis, the Ray Charles Singers, and Liberace with host Bruce Robbms. :00 WFMT -r BALLET. Ernest Ander-met conducts the Suisse Romande orchestra in act II of Delibes' ballet "Coppelia." 10:00 WLS THE ERNIE SIMON SHOW. Featured is the music of the Montovani orchestra. John Gary, and Eydie Gorme.

WEFM "MUSIC FROM BALLET AND OPERA. Paul Walter conducts the Vienna Symphony orchestra in Baver's "The Doll Fairy Ballet Suite." 10:15 WMBI MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia orchestra in Saint-Saens' Symphony No. 3 in C. 11:00 WFMT 'STEREO CONCERT.

George Szell conducts the Cleveland orchestra in Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C. WEFM -FORENOON CONCERT. Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia orchestra in Prokofiev's "Classical Symphony in maior." AFTERNOON 12:00 WDHF ROMANCE AND MEMORIES. Featured is the music of David Carroll, Morton Gould, and Ken Griffin with host Frank Lee.

TAPE TIME. Featured are selections from Gilbert and Sul- livan's "Pirates of Penzance." i 1:00 WFMT -BOSTON SYMPHONY i scnuoerrs piano sonata in A. WXRT INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE. Featured are songs and music from around the world. WXFM MUSIC FROM BROADWAY.

Featured is the musical "No Strings." WBBM -THE YOUNG SOUND. :15 WMBI CANDLELIGHT AND SILVER. The Chacksfield orchestra plays Bizet's "Fair Maid of Perth." -CONCERT AT SEVEN. Andre Previn conducts the London Symphony orchestra in Walton's Symphony No. 1 in flat.

WLS 'THE BOB PORTER SHOW. Featured is the music of the John Keating orchestra, the Living Voices, and Lena Home. 8:00 WNIB MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. Featured is Offenbach's "Helen of Troy" Suite, and Strauss' "Graduation Ball." WDHF SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC. Featured is the music of the Harmonicats, George Greeley, and Art Van Damme with host Wayne Witt.

10:15 WFMT TOSCANINI CONDUCTS. Arturo Toscanini conducts the NBC Symphony orchestra in selection from Barber. STARRING JOHNNY CARSON In a 14 part series, with many exclu Live from Hollywood in color 10:30 Pm sive photos. Norma Lee Browning brings i you the lively story of one of TV's favorite entertainers. You won't want to miss this srrics, April 23, in the Sunday licago Tribune.

1 ORCHESTRA. Arthur Fiedler conducts I the orchestra in se'ections from Glinka, I Anderson, and Ca'lo raf. T(iuiini the Philadelphia or 4 i.

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