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CLryFrvfj THE BOSTON SUNDAY CL0S3 APRIL ltn N. Police Enroll at N.U. 1 Ch 2 Walks Away With Ohio Awards New University Course in Quizzing Suspects and Others Opens Tomorrow (was I modelling a Martiam Glastonbury, and Regis E. outfit' Police officers from five Newchusetts Chiefs of Police Assn. WBZ's Jack Williams Desrosiers, Monroe, Connecti was delirious with Those enrolled are from Massa cut: William E.

Cummings, pride. chusetts, Maine, Bath, Charles Ramsey, Port Vermont and New Hampshire. land, and Elmer HutchinsJ "Off eaona. mat's what Pra And Betty Adams Wells. Maine; Joseph W.

John, beea waiting lor all these A group of nationally-known England states have been en-tolled in the first course offered Trfcy Northeastern University's inew' Department of Law En--forcement and Security. The course "Police Interrogation" tarts May Prof. Robert Sheehan, chair-ianan of the department, said Concord, and John Curran, experts, will cover the psychol Manchester, New Hampshire; tats re rofsttt hatr "Walter is interested ia be ogy and methods of question Among Winners Also and Melvin W. Moore, Wood ing suspects, witnesses, ju stock. Vermont coming nuclear physicist.

veniles and victims. Abo Robert J. Bider, Neil (continued Joan. "It's really F. Codigan, Joseph Crescio, "response to the first offering Local police officers who will amazing what children know -Was so great that a second attend the course include Gerald F.

McCarthy, and Ed ward S. Reardon, Boston. It took Ch. 2 to give Boston shot in the arm. Tax-wise, the whole nation looks clown on us, but educationally we cant be beat The Ohio State Awards for 1960 have just been er anted and Ch.

2 walked away with nowadays. But I've gone back to school myself to study Ital course has been scheduled for; Robert V. Deyermojid, An- September. lan. A total of 48 police officers dover; Carl F.

Miller, Avon; Leo J. Hart Jr Braintree; Medford High '51 "When I was on a TV filmin ranging from patrolmen to cap-tains, will attend the five-day engagement in England, I met Alfred Lange, Alfred Marc Reunion May 20 kini, Matthew McPhelim, i. which is offered in my husband-to-be on a vacation trip to CaprL He was the Medford High School Class James O'Leary, James Regan, with the Massa v.f'W.'.i-' 1 VW i i i and James Sugrue. Cambridge; of 1951 will have its 10th year manager of the resort hotel there Eddie Barchet The following year, Eddie came to John A. Frugoli, Cohasset; reunion on May 20 at the Hotel six citations, more than any other single station or network in the country.

The only other to match this record was the Canadian Broadcast-ing publicly supported also, which received six awards. Both Ch. 2 and CBC won three "firsts." Ch. 2 earned three "honorable mentions" and CBC won two, with one "special mention." Manuel A. Olivera.

Fairhaven; Madison, Boston. New York and Hollywood and Raymond C. Campbell, Hing-hara; Clark J. Maurer, Hbllis- The committee is anxious to ton; Frederick J. Tompkins, we were married.

He is aff French-Italian extraction and since we'll be visiting Italy locate the following class mem Lowell: Eugene E. Reardon, bers: Shirley Nason, Louise Maiden: Robert Jusseaume, bid tfte future to see bis folks, I want to be able to converse 'Marlboro; Joseph Connolly, Crowley, Janet Meikle, Mar-jorie Men, Ruth Cunningham, with them. Natick; Charles H. Deamon, Natick; Russell Donnelly, Gail Totten, Barbara sidoro- mi HOVE AHEAD 1.1 ion AUTOMATION tit In ftt foot MTrVMft ftrtwt if jjt iymwit fitldl Trait MOV NOCtStlN I NOMUHtU IU1C aUCHINI OKUTIUI MTOMHtO ItCWNTIN CONTIM MHO. SUMS STMMIIC MOeiiNMlia IM MM JQIU Cscssi er om at thtM costus jr M.

Low taitisa. Diploma swsrM. PAY, IVL 4. SAT. CLASSES.

Frsa plMMMt ttrvict Visit jbthl if writfc North Andover; John J. Kil wicz. Roberta Silva. Ann Dahl leen, Pittsfield; Leo Antonelli, berg, Beverly Kolby, Phyllis Hartford N. Gunn manager of Ch.

2, accepted the six awards, as well as a seventh honorable mention to WGBH-FM for its "U.N. Report" at a special dinner marking the 25th American Exhibition of Educational Radio-TV programs. Quincy: John F. Borge, Rock Lindsey, Lillian Moriani, June port; George E. Sykes and Smith and Margaret Leighton.

Please contact: Joan Birm Edward Yoghjian, Seekonk; "Ill never forget Eddie's Introduction to English. For some reason or other he'd refer to the 'jellow flowers'. For a long time I didnt correct him, but I still roar aver his accent. It's really lovely, though, and I hope he never losses It" Raymond J. Gleason, Somer ingham, 11 Josephine West Ch.

2's 'Tirst Award" win stacles tn their paths should Medford, Export 5-zm or drop sue by ana. Fred McCauley, 340 Maiden st, JOAN SHAWLEE will provide the feminine interest in Ail Tuesday's "Rifleman," out of Ch. 7 at I pjn. ners include "Main a documentary describ ville; Vincent Galante and Armand Laporte, Southbridge; John F. Mahoney, Wakefield; Sherod L.

Bourne, Wareham; Medford, EXport 6-301 ing redevelopment of a slum BRIEF NOTES On TV for Edwin T. Gibson, Erving Automobiles used by the Joan started life as Joan Ful area; "Anatomy of Revolution." a 15 -week TV credit White House are not the prop Rifleman" Packs Lathrop, West Bridgewater; Thomas J. Fitzgerald, and This Week: ABC's "World of Sports, Ch 7 Sundays from 2:30 to pm. for the next 20 weeks. Track stars, Perm and ton.

She changed it to Shawlea when she married printing ex SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2-3(04 477 Confrtn St, Portland, Hs. SI Hinovsf St, MtncbwUr, NJL IEXT CLASS STARTS MAY 1 erty of the Presidents. They are leased to the government A Wallop Tuesday Leslie Wood. Northbridge. course given by Dr.

Crane Brinton of Harvard, for which 242 persons enrolled, and "Ac i Also Edwin F. Tully, East at nominal rates because of Drake Relays and other top Hartford, Russell A. Skewes, cent on exploration of the publicity involved. sports attractions from coun Joan Shawlee Sparkles a symphony orchestra aimed tries from sll over the world ecutive Walter Shawlee, by whom she had Walter. The marriage ended divorce ia 1956.

Joan was born in Forest Hills, L. and moved to tha will parade on screens. The telecasts will range from 90 FREE LECTURE TUESDAY EVE. PLEASE SEND INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW MORNINQt minutes to two hours and half. Like a Spring Tonic coast when she was five.

She at junior high school students. Staff members Robert J. Giulana, Donald Hallock and Wilford J. Morton get credit for the "Main St" production; Robert L. Larsen for "Anatomy of Revolution'' and Five acts from Massachu favorite, but I'm sure he'd be setts and one from Maine will Did you ever meet anyone on AILW a little moe enthralled ji I were figure on today's Ted Mack the telephone with an infec tart Juno studied ballet for years with Ernest Belcher, father of Marge Champion and also teacher of Betty Grable and Vera Ellen.

Joan returned to New York when 14 and be- a Amateur Hour out of Ch at having a fast draw with Chuck Intensive GREGG Shorthand 8 tious laugh? We did. it was Joan Shawlee. a cowboy vet wka. weed WRITING Connors instead of a fast p.m. Loretta Attando, tam bourine dancer, from Waltham; eran cf movies and TV but a Michael J.

Ambrosino and David M. Davis (director) for "Accent on Second place winners were: The Premiere, Army vocal came a rowers moaei ana Joan played the part of newcomer to the night club field. Joan is a tall gal six Quartet: Rhythm Aces, male showgirl under the name of Sweet Sue. the lady bandlead instrumental quartet from feet in heels, but even at that Joyce Ring. er in the movie "Some Like It "Boston Symphony Orchestra," Marion; Tim Tolan, Boston she has to stretch several inches Hot" The critics raved, the Movies and TV with Abbott live concert telecasts; "Whose impersonator; Anna Viviani, to fet her smack from Chuck audience laughed but there was and Costello; a big break on TV produced in coop Revere soprano, and Roland Connors when she appears in only deep apathy from Walter.

eration with the Tufts Educa this Tuesday's "Rifleman." DIPLOMA COURSES tart June or later SXCRETARIAL I STENOGRAPHIC 1 BUSINESS ADMIN. II JVNIOR ACCTO. Call KE f-6789 Bryant Cz tratton ISO Newbury Street COPLIY IQ-f tOSTON LICENSE PREP COURSE, (30 COMPLETE Moore, of Kittery, com' prise the talent tion Center, and "Parlons as a result of her appearance with Bob Hope by co-starring with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Red Skelton, Danny Thomas Joan is full of gaiety but "What's to get excited Pur men and women regardless of education. Train NOW in topeto trte Sh. nnt xm nrt trt Dart time realtr buslnesa FROM YOUR HOMI French lessons.

Monday State personality about?" said Walt "All that from all accounts her role in the TV play is a real tear ureekendJ. Attend a Free Lecture. May 3 at 8 p.m. and ieefor -xDavid Davis, director, ana Bob Kennedy subs for Bill oldtime corny music." yourself without any cost, bow easy it to learn how to PASS YOUR EXAM and enter the RICHEST BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. Lee Institute, 310 Cullen on the Price is Right Jordan Whitelaw, producer, take the bows for the sym- Harvard Brookllne.

RE 4-3811. sun, call AS 7-7778. and Donald Connor, brought her leads in Schlitz Playhouse, -GE Theater, "Maverick" and a TV series of her own, "Aggie," Comments such as this are while Bill takes a vacation, jerker. It seems a couple oij North Fork drifters wrote to a St Louis matrimonial bureau for a mail-order bride to marry ohonv telecasts: Russell F. discouraging to any acting Cullen will emcee the Wednesday night shows.

They were Morash for "Whose Deci Technical Writers the one filmed in England. sion," and Mme. Anne Mbm, but Joan was patient and the other day it paid off. Walter rushed home from pre-taped for May 3 and 10. Lucas McCain (Chuck Con Movie roles include such (with Fred Barzyk, producer; "May Day in Moscow." show nors).

You guessed it Joan was films as "From Here to Eter school in a state of absolute for the French lessons. mg the Soviets' military the eirL nity," "A Star is Born," "Fare ecstasy. Words almost failed Name Phono Addrou- City State "Viewers will never recog well to Arms" and more re strength, will be on Ch 4 at 9 p.m. NBC is filming the parade U.N. Report," the FM win him but he managed to scream nize me out of my sophisticated cently, "Some Like It Hot" and "The Apartment" iter, featured T.

F. Conley, spectacle and rushing tapes roles. I have on an old-fasn Earn up to $5 to $6.50 par hour Over 100,000 ttefenieal writers art Medea NOW in American induitry. We earl train you in your tear timo at home. Low tuition.

Budget torm. Our erad-uatai are working for Raytheon, 6.EH Woitinghoutt, R.CA. North Amariaaa and many, many than. Dij wining appeinrments at iffici it midntt Registered Mas. Dept.

of Education 40 Training Centere Coaat to Coaat "Boy, Mom! Am I glad you're an actress. I'm the envjrof all who was also the producer back to New York via let ioned costume and look like Now Joan has decided to Tuesday An intellectual! The program was a special on the kids!" an old beat up character! team up with Mitzi McCaU for "Battle of Britain," involving end up a "Lonesome Brandishing a copy of his the history-making isu uen oral Assembly. WBZ's Jack Williams re the development of radar, will which, incidentally, is the favorite magazine. "Famous a night dab act and the pas are heading for Milwaukee. "We use special material suitable for small gatherings.

be on Ch. 2 from 8:30 to 10 p.m name of the episode," said Joan. Monsters." Walter spread it hone, icrite or wall coupon for fe older a4 when Sir Robert Watson-Watt, free aptitude test, no ooiwatton. As long as she is busy per out to show his mother a the inventor, trains his sights magnificent display. eeived a coveted Ohio State award for his documentary on "Our Retarded Children: An Appeal for Understanding." Do you have any nightclubs ia Boston that would like our forming, Joan is nappy, ine only thing that concerns her is for on novelist C.

P. Snow. Groaned the actress: 'They WARD-Trained "Biography of a Rookie." an son Walter, age 12. act?" she asked. TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS INSTITUT1 IF N.

I. 10 Risk Bestoa, Masa. A l-Utt Name Ao Addreaa. Phono were nothing but a heap of old Williams is keenly inter hour-long study of baseball "He's like any other young publicity photos taken when I player Willie Davis, filmed at boy," says Joan. "Romance ested in this work and his documentary brought out DOOVD Anyone interested this lively pair.

HL.S. made a little epic called 'uon-quest of Outer There leaves him cold, ana tneres a 1 lot of in Tuesday's play. He'll watch the show as it is his the Dodgers' training camp at Vero Beach, Fla; Ebbets Field; Los Angeles Coliseum and Chicago's Wrigley Field, will be seen on Ch. 4 beginning at mm AMERICAN MARKETING SCHOOLS OFFERS "OM THI hi 10 p.m. Boston's Mike Wallace what the state is doing to help the handicapped child.

Williams is assistant program manager of WBZ. Honorable Mention award went to Ch. 4's "Assignment Africa," three-part documentary, for which Betty Adams JOB" TRAINING KEY PUNCH OPERATORS SYSTEMS MEN E-D-P SPECIALISTS NEW CLASSES DAYEVENINS NOW FORMING CALL or WRITE TODAY will narrate the program, as well as fire a barrage of questions at Davis. east commemorating the 20th anniversary of 8avings Bonds. Fredric March will be the narrator.

Former Presidents and top TV stars will participate. -UD iMiit)llD SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST Today on Television SEN. STYLES BRIDGES talks about bis eareer and gives his views concerning national and international affairs. 1 (2). OPEN MIND: 'The Black Muslims in America." Prof.

Eric Lincoln, James Baldwin, authors; Malcolm minister, Temple 7, Harlem; George Schuyler, editor; Eric F. Goldman, host 2 to 8 (2). Wednesday Another "If Your City" on Ch. 7 at 6:30 ONE OF AMERICA'S HOST MODERN BEAUTY SCHOOLS Traturlnt the exclusive Dle System ef modern halt went to Africa last May to weeks (dys) 4 weeks (evea.) 3 different Live Boards plus personality training HOTEL-MOTEL TRAININ8 BOURSE 4 Weeka (Days) 7 Weeks (Byes.) p.m. Mayor Collins will be queried by Boston newspaper Wednesday on WBZ from stylini and beauty culture.

gather material. Richard Smil- rree Lllettme rueemeat 10:20 to 11 pm. a documentary men, including Robert B. Han- FABLO CASALS watches and comments as his student ISOITIUUKL II liailVH i Day. eventnf, part-time devoted to organized gam ron, of the Globe.

classes. bling will be aired. Spring Friday Richard M. Nixon's Teletype Salesmanship Freat Start any Monday. Coed.

field city officials and members speech to Chicago executives, Desk NCB Pettlnt Msehlae SUPERMARKET CASHIER and question and answer pe TUUnS: gis, cameraman, accompaniea Mrs. Adams. The Westing-house Broadcasting station was also given a special Mc-Call citation "for making possible" Betty's documentary. Mrs. Adams will receive the McCaU "Gold Mike" next Friday.

of law enforcement agencies will relate how they dealt with MeGrmw Bill Blg CO 9-9S41 407 IOYLSTON ST. BOSTON Alse Albany, Baltltnere. Buf-fale. Harttort. St.

Leaia. riod, highlighted on Ch 7 from Swe4a A Natlenal Cash Betbters Merckaadlslaa Bandling Meney Danmy HerehaaiisiBc the well-disciplined and or 7:30 to 8 p.m. position employment 'security ganized army of gamblers in A two-hour telecast from Call for App't or Free Booklet that area who were siphoning 17S IEWBURT ST. BOSTON C0M3SI Kresge Auditorium titled "Scientists and Decision writ. villi millions of dollars annually Rtaifil free boaklrj G.

No obllc4le from average citizens. CBS tied with NBC in re Speaker, Sir Charles P. Snow and others. Dean Howard W. ceiving five awards each.

CBS Friday Max Lerner goes on WGBH-FM at 9:30 p.m. to give 478 BOY1STON BOSTON PHONE CO 6-2198 Approved for Veteran Training "wfnroll Before Rates Are Inereaaed Johnson, M.I.T., presiding. won for "Presidential uounx us a look at the 20th century (8 p.m., Ch 2). down." a first place in the na ii "The Ae of Overkill" His tional category for informing first program examines 'New citizens in an election year. Weaoons in a New world, im now ABC and NBC won first mansfieldi place awards for Bell and Howell's "Close-up" and "NBC Slays an excerpt from Bach Suite No.

8 lor ceuo. (2). TED MACK'S Amateur Hour, with 8 acts from Massaehu- setts and one from Maine. 5 (5). COLLEGE BOWL: Undergraduate students from Hanover College (Hanover, Ind.) challenge last week's winning team from Sweet Briar College.

5:30 MEET THE PRESS: Sen. J. W. Fulbright chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 6 (10); 11:15 (5).

i JOHN CROSBY, change in program. "The Varied Aspects of Love." Prof. Max Lerner, Brandeis; Dr. Edmund Bergler, author-psychoanalyst; Janet Kennedy," psycho--analyst; Pat Neal, actress. 6 (2).

GREAT ISSUES conference at Dartmouth last Fall. "Tha Issues Involved in Influencing the Mind." Sir Charles P. Snow; Dr. Sandor Rado, N.Y. School of Psychiatry; Aldous Huxley, author-philosopher.

7 to 8:30 (2). MAVERICK: Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) meets a comic-opera type sheriff and his lawmen who put a price en his head in "Hadley's Hunters." 7:30 (7). NATIONAL VELVET: Papa Brown risks his own farm to aid neighbors whose livelihoods are threatened by a dairy owner in "The Efficiency Expert." 8 (4). EDDIE ALBERT and Alan Hale star in "Louie and tha Horseless Buggy," saga of a most unusual road race in the history of automotive competition. 9 (5).

CANDID CAMERA: Dorothy Collins asks garage attendant to change air in her tires, postponed from last week. Study of a man taking his first dancing lesson. A took; at a dog catcher. 10 (5). Hall of Fame presents The Joke and the starring Dean Stockwell, Thomas Mitchell and Keenan Wynn.

The play is an original and concerns a cruel joke played on a young man, but the jest mense destructive power. This is the audio tape of the series which attracted considerable White Pauer." respectively. BASIC and ADVANCED i boauty academy Play of the Week, CBS Re COURSES Inoludea RADIO and TV Taahnielana' Tralnlno attention on Ch. this Winter. Finally, on Friday, George ports, "The Influential Ameri Hecotmlzad teader mm Writs, tall sr asess Ct sMOlo far M-paas sstsltf.

trtitst olscai. lit. 1199 tier cans" and the N.Y. rniinar-monic Young People's Concerts were other first place winners backfires with startling repercussions. Ch.

4 at 8:30 pm. Saturday Kentucky Derby hair ttvlin tinea 101 Enron aiy Mislay Shearing, gifted pianist, will tell WBZ audiences the advantages of blindness when he is interviewed by Bob Nelson from 10:30 to 11 p.m. in national groupings. 50,000 Alaainl. assmat in vitiraat.

Get Into Eleetronlee New Evt. Classes May IS New Day Classes June 19 271 HUNTINGTON BOSTON CO-ED, Oiy, Ivinlng day, with the running sched Sounders ELECTRONIC SCHOOL rraln NOW fsr a Rewarding Career ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN COURSE? DAT and IVE. FOR BEGINNERS DAY CLASS Starts Jun. 19 TECHNICAL MANUAL WRITERS COURSE TUtl. AND THURI.

IVES. CLASH NOW FORMINO Mil PLACEMENT END FOR CATALOO "8 IIS HUNTINGTON AVE, BOSTON KEnmoro S-0SS1 tic. Comm. Mass. Bd.

of Id. uled for 5:15 p.m. over Cn. also WEEI. The Ohio State Awards are riven in various categories on LH.

it Csna. Hsu. Dt. si tl. FREE PUCEMENTI Ask for Cotoloo RADIO NOTES: Ex-President Mr.

Shearing was a guest VI Eisenhower's news conference last week on Louise Morgans mm .2 atchoolsi- at his home in Gettysburg will oroaram on Ch. 7 and, like i inBOSTON-lf-2-344l countless other visitors to her be recorded for playback on WEZE tomorrow, Monday, telecasts, tisned the guest book, 144 SOYilTON IT the basis of- excellence In the general field of educational and cultural programming. The competition is keen among TV networks, commercial and educational stations. Many cities art aiming for educational stations and with Ch. as the example, the ob Louise considers it her best SPRIHGFIEL0SM-747l autograph Shearing wrote in from 9:10 to 9:30 p.m.

Abo at 9:11 pm. WEEI will earry the special CBS broad- 1490 MAIN ST. Braille. Misi Morgan devotes Attractions Today on Radio 4 time to the blind by supping into 88 St. Stephen's st occa ARMENIAN HOUR: Ppemiere of MEDICAL adonallv to nut material on recordings for the national Fleming, Margaret Lindsay co-star in "The story of a career woman with wealth as her goal.

Alan Mowbray, host. WNAC. 8:80. CIVIL SERVICE COURSE Braille Press. new piano sonata, "Lake oi Van." by Alan Hohvaness, played by the composer.

WCRB. 9:30 a.m. LEARN BARBERINQ Can, Profttabl Lai Ttoisloln Au'Mio'y XRay Tiokaloiaa WRITS OE CALL. 00 Coming Events Apply Now for Summer A Fall Terms SCHOOLS: "The Status of KOREAN VETS APPROVED FORD HALL FORUM; Dr. NSUL CLERK I CARRIER ROSTON POSTAL DISTRICT Merrily, Thursday, Begin May 1 CIssSM Mert 7 to 0 P.M.

Old Boston Collage High Sohoel Jamas Street, South Cnd, Boston Tsltlsa tns sll sihsim: 135. IH tlsurssa Marion Marlowe will be FOB CATALOG among Perry Como's guests on Culture in the American Classroom." Panel members of the Cultural Values Committee of Mass. Council For Public Schools. WBZ, 9:01 Enrollment For Men and Women Every Month Write (or Booklet THE Mitt. SCHOOL OF lARIEMNO '7 vsrfll his May 10 telecast.

"One Hanny Family" re Clement E. Benda, assistant psychiatrist, Mass. Gen. Hospital; Prof. Lawrence K.

Frank, professor of Sociology, Brandeii "Beyond Freud: New Frontiers in Psychiatry." WHRB-FM, 4 D.m. Carnegie institute Anderson Beacon Hill Boston 14, Phono Rl 2-SS4S Tat el uhtel la N.I. essrevei Antrltaa Mialisl TmsmIsiIiO. Israeli rtslitry ef emtlul tMkMlsslrti. Busker, Mni.

CmmII Prints basem turns for the Summer on NBC 119 Wh. Boston Ha i-6810 ov TEEN-AGE CAREERS: Andover srtas. Visitor wiIioki. ftT "or full details call or write: FARREN SCHOOL OF CIVIL SERVICE 45 lt SsrlssMIs' loitss 11. Mtit.

Ttlislns ClMmsriMtim -36(4 IIimii CMS, st Msii. Rssrl Edosatlesi (Ft, VAU6HN IARBER SCHOOL at 8 p.m., starting May 12. 'ine first six shows will be new; the remaining 12 will be re- HIT Wash. Basten MA t-Utt High students query the panelists on "A Career ia WEEI. 9:80.

NEW ENSL1ND IMIER SCHOOL BOSTON POPS. Stereophonic S4A Wash. Bestsa HU l-Il neata. HARVARD LAW FORUM: Sea, Sebastian caooc oi cnecn- 7 mate" series ia Bed Skelton'a sound. Ralph Votapek, pianist; Alfred Krips and George Zazofsky, violinists.

WCRB, 4:06. Barry Goldwater, at Rlndga Technical High auditorium, Cambridae. WHDH, 10 to iV guest star May 16. Skirt Metal Watih Repair JiwHry Diilga aad Raaalr Pntlilin Assembly tarpintry Cablnat Making Ed suinvan's snow oriKi ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, Henry JIM AYLWARD presents nates in Us Vegas sunoay, memorable recorded moments Mav 21. I A Linotype Operator Forte ahead faster In the hlah-pajr fob-sreurn printing Industry.

LlfitlM PlicimiRt fir firaduates "Miss universe jseauiy Pageant," a 00-minute special, of the early years of radio, including Amos Andy, Major Bowes, Carl Moore. WEEI. 5:10. is scheduled lor oaturaay Positions July 15, from 10 to 11:30 p.m, OO T4-IIVIU nlarits, SlllMO oaya lor MUSIC FESTIVAL: on CBS. Szerying brought togetner aa records in performances of Beethoven's "KreuUer" and "Spring" Sonatai.

Pianist Rubinstein in Four Ballades i and Scherzl by Chopin; violinist Sieryng plya Vltall'a "Chaconne in Minor;" Tartinl'i "Devil's Trill Sonata and "Variations on a Theme of Corelll." WCRB. 10:05 p.m. HOWARD K. SMITH, changed to later hour with his news Oiy. Ivinlng and Saturday Concertgebouw Orchestra Amaterdam.

Rudolf Flrkusny l.iiMI,1iini.i'i.ii-Mi Shirley Booth la to play Learn "THB COVNI WV" th title role in "Haiel," vmt Ninr hiw iih pianist. Overture to "Manfred" (Schumann): Concerto for Piano and Orch. (Beethoven); Day tnd avening viassn Day ano e.n SHORTHAND Head Than Write Alphabet Shorthand la Just that easy. Beclnneri and advanced students can develop speed and accuracy in Juat to 10 weeka. Class starts June lit FLORENCE UTT SCHOOL MO loyliton It.

7-Ui eomedv series based on the Clams VUtt, phone or write NOW or free eolnloo NEW ENGLAND LINOTYPE SCHOOL in mm iHtn iii-Msi BETTY ADAMS ia one of Boaton'a greatest boosters and she aaya bo in a "Love Letter to Boa-ton," which she read over WBZ. Betty la ahown here, with Program PM producer Bill McGowan, preaenting the firat copy of her love letter, with a trinacript, to Mayor Collini. Betty ia ont ef Boston butieat broadcaatera, and a eharming one at that COYNE popular cartoon character. She renlacea Ernie Ford on tLtfilHIBAl. I TICHNIOAL I0H00L Thursday at 1:30 pm.

Ibis Tone Poem. "Don Quixote" (Strausi): WEEI. 7:85. FAMILY THEATRE! Rhonda 100 Maaa. Ave.

at Masi. Bpoa analysis. WEEI, 10:30. iite entrance to bow iwi Kateie Cpaler Maaa. Not.

of Education Fall. Lie. MA 0A0.mAr fir- "1 yf V' at.aj.a a. a.

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