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Alonday, )hrch 1955 Pittsburgh SunTelPgraph Pee 23 RADIO PROGRAMS TELEVISION LOG WENS Order MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1955(Aftemoon al --(Afternoon and Eveninl 14 AK 44E0 -Th I WirlitTV Channel I Channel I Channel le A Iteuhent Ills Wheeling Altoona Channel Bleubent lo Channel Id Altoona I i it 1.404 VM 101 FM VI ik how 1 1 -o ANA Flmoarl Gather I. her Lilo Children's Corner ibildren's Comp, Gorden Men Fly Men Fly 1 est holo Armor High Nehoof of the Al, News epee. Sittp Tigk Arthur Godfrey Medic hhlti Disitimmi I I Pittsbargh 4 Brighter Day ill itorret Sturm Komar it :41 the Jangle IN Vides Arkestares Na wild Bill IN illeitak 61II Wtler: Base' a Bill Mews :43 Pitt Parade --art II M. Beatty Time Oat :46 EIC Manch 8 1111 I Married Jean Steward :46 Barlaw 9 leitherisek Halmos :311 Meet Cornea :41 Archer 1 01 Al News Birrt Kaye Show Neal' Out Sports Barry Kayo Bill Stern F. Lewis Jr.

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Party Sin-Off py van' D. CLARK prrrsnuacws only operat. ing UHF station, WENS, will return to its own channel, No. 16, in about a month, it was indicated today. WENS 'las been using WQED's Channel 13 through the courtesy of Westinghouse, which owns the tower and transmitter site, and the educational TV station.

The Fed. eral Communication Commis. sio gave WENS a temporary permit for the continued per. etion on VHF shortly after the WENS tower and antennas were destroyed in the Big Blow on March Larry Israel, general manager of WENS, says a tempo. rary 150.foot tower and a new CE Channel 16 antenna have been ordered.

With a little good luck, both should be erected within a four week period of time. EXTENSION SOUGHT An extension of the FCC per. mit to operate on Channel 13 vill have to be ohtained now, Israel reports. The present per. mit expires April 1.

Although the former anten. ra was 500 feet in the air, it Is expected that WENS' signal on Channel 16 will suffer little when It comes from the top of the lower, temporary an ten na, WKIF-TV STILL OFF The site used by WENS was used by WCAE as a FM An engineer tells me that at one time WCAE used a FM transmitting antenna on a telegraph pole there. When they put up a 250foot tower (which was later extended to 500 feet by WENS) there was "remarkably little, improvement" in the signal. Meanwhile, there is no indica. 1 1 Wei 35 Paw" MI 'nosier 12:15 :311 ROL: ft AS Swiss Mitt 1 I A ''''il ii.

tl, I 1 7' i 7. :,..4, io :,0.: Vt, 7 1 1..1,, 71 1..1,, 1 110 :15 Roy" Sign011t 0 :45 Denotes restore Length Moots. :410 Today With )171C4i1 1430 Time iod Morning To You Morning John Davfs Oood Morn. -0-(rd MornIng Tune Inn Mmilmmommown TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955(Maming and Afternoon) et ith :00 Pill-Brant bh, vw Div. Garrowa 71:," tgrirtlrent yss ,1 :45 Naas :00 -EilWc0I i3 Shaw Data -8 I 5 Dave 11 Brant Nells 0 Garrnway :30 111,11 :45 i Naws Naas '4V0ste-r-18-- ititaa----.

Wiatiri Briiitial 'WI-trio Theal0r Feature ata, Club 'Umt0 :30 Bill Brant P. .0 Nevi :45 iiiit----. 00 Tr-u-e-St-oi7r J. Ellen Ran Movieties isebool Purple Saga 1 tchn ber is Guest Tinie Kieial I 0 1 4) Streets News: Music MutztoAcnaip Moriettes Dong School Kitchen Western Thorr 1 it- Purple Sage berial Iv 10 Streets rEikn sir Guest Time News: Music Music Mack Rill Brant Rill Brent Nwa BUI Brant News Bill Brant News -ITC Brant Newa Bill Brant News S. Ellen Bill 3uest Tinia Sews: Music uoir .1 Pt p-- Jiwk Henry World 1,, ews Joe Desna MO Time Nev NTbeans Jot Deane Kathryn Kuhlman Arlhur Godfrey I :15 Dore GIVTOW110 :43 -1-3 :60 te-de-y- 11110- :13 Da :30 tomer; se 43 Pik.

9 :4,0 eider :13 Isn't Flame Redure :43 Wool. Ladle I0 :30 Home :43 Edifies OS Aline 1 1 -Godfrey :34 Pgb. Esidie :43 Schools ON 'STUDIO ONE' Marisa Pavan, twin sister of movie star Pier Angell, with Ralph Meeker. They will play the leading roles in "Dominique" on "Studio One? tin Inn IO Camers Nome A. Godfrey irim tu-niln News; Cord Cordie Co.

New: Con lie Cordic Co. News: Cordio Cordic Cu, News Cordic Co. Curdle Co. Air School. New's: Home Home Forum Shopping Cir.

Break Bank Strike It Bich pay phaaa Kitchen Club News Market: Ed Ld Schaughency Queen For Ed A Day Setting nenoY Barry Kaye Show News Neal; letf. SLOW Schaughend Show NewiL Barry KlYa Show In uore ry Kaye -Nows; Wm low In Lore Florida News Bing Crosby News Music Bogie Witty Smith Music Magic IMEigiP. Florida News Bill( Crosby News Music Mario Ekly Smith Music Magic Duo barroom, Doi Harrows, Relit. Tows hiretiat Carry Moore Diag Doug School Was of WU Sloth Grh'm him hirike it Rich Lady Lott. of Lilo Tomorrow Cold's Light -hal, Flame Road of Lilo ricrne Tralelers Film R.

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Round Record Hits O. MP 12105 1,11 :30 Tomorrow AS Goid't Lighi I IN Visit :15 Btu Parade :30 Nay's :43 kitchen 2:0.... 15 Talkie Lady :30 Neel Tour Neighbor 3 :01 H01110 :15 Party :30 110yhooso Tennessee Ernie Feather Your Neat -Canine All Cirri Playmates House' ife's Matinee ft of. 011 00 School Time OF F9 Tooth Fort um tion that WICIFTV, Channel 53, which went off the air after operating at a loss for many months, will return to the air. It is holding a permit from the FCC to remain off the air until Sept.

1. The owners are hoping. along with the owners of other UHF television stations, that current investigations in Washington will turn up some formula which will enable ultra high frequency stations to compete on an equal basis with VHF. Nor has there been anything new concerning Channel 47, which was allocated to Pittsburgh years ago. The license was issued to an Ohio combine which was to sell it to Edward Lamb, Toledo businusmalh who owns a station in Erie.

Th Robert Q. Losris Noose Party Mosiottes Bit Pay-Of Bob Crosby Show glitunto I itt; I sale never has been approved by the FCC. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Other "unfinished business" In the TV field in Pittsburgh, of course, Includes the battles for Channel 4, Irwin, and Channel 11, Pittsburgh. And then there's the pending hearing in which the owners of wsnrv, Channel 9, Steubenville, seek permission to move their transmitter to Pittsburgh and their studios to a small town, Florence, In Washington County. It the FCC approves the move, the Columbia Broadcasting System has promised to pay $3,000,000 for the property.

By way of the Channel 2 "The Medic," which is being seen here on WENS, will leave UHF and become a KOKA-TV feature early in May. It's an NBC-TV production. Pep. Young News Happinesa 1 Parents Dr. Speak Whit.

Watidag -SA Weather Reports by Miller Brewing Company Presents HENRY DEBECCO DAILY MUSIC JAY tiviellitEL with the IOW The Shows HARD OF NEARING? PROGRAM SCHEDULES Airlines Aide to Speak NEW WILMINGTON, March 28.Dr. John Furbay, well-known lect.urer and director of global education program of Trans-World Airlines, ill be the featured speaker at the Westminster Colkme 1-1- 't June 6. On Camera Tonight Kate Smith is to return to TV tor six special appearances on MTV starting next month. She's to do live commercials. Those Who Know Beet Recommend The Finest liet6no Aid At Any Price 1,11 Clerk Sidgq PO.

II, Fa east from the Eastern Parkway Arena, 10 p. WENS. mot MONDAY. MARCH 28 3 FM STATIONS Kagan Channel 11:01, Stories 7:00 Ave Maria Stull Hour 4:12 Serenade 10 Hometown 4.48 Monroe 8.00 Pinno 8:00 Afternoon Patterns cab News 8:80 Modern .00 Finance Poetry Report 9:00 coni jt Dal SO Dinner 10 00 Heins Music Chapel :20 Sports Music Ideals 10110 News ACC-FMNI Mem, Channel 222 Music News, 740 a. in.

to Midnight WILl-illy Kt I AZVA Mimi Benzell and James Hawthorne, two of America's most popular young operatic singers, are guests on Howard Barlow's program, 8:30. They will sing, together, "Deep In My Heart" tram "The Student Prince" by Romberg; "We Shall Go To Paris" from "Manon" by Massenet; and "Wanting You" from "The New Moon" by Romberg. 004 MAO- Eno NEWS MI. NOW Monday thru Saturday at 4:55 ps m. tAfiAs 1 320 on Your Radio riONICHT at 8 p.

SHOP TALK Art and Don enamel unpainted furniture HUSH SCHOOL op TH1 AI It Senior English 1 e0000.011NNEL 'I NEWS III. NOW Monday thru Saturday at 4:55 p. m. TONIGHT at 8 p. In.

(Net SHOP TALK Ad and Don enamel unpainted furniture tckfJAS 0 1320 mmikno. 4 A On Your Radio Dial HUSH SCHOOL 011 TH1 AIR Senior English I' a 421. cp 0 oa Ga) STRONGER FAST' 4:00 Rock Ix 1 6 30 Sign-Off Ride (, Mark VII, Ltd. and NBC have signed a tenyear contract 'or the exclusive serv Ices of Jack Webb. That gives NBC exclusives on Webb appearances on live shows as well as the "Dragnet" series.

NBC-TV has the rights for the National Collegiate Association's 1955 football games. NBC had the NCAA games in 1952 and '53, but last year ABC had the college contestsand lost money on the deal. Ervin J. Brabec, of New York, Is the executive producer of the hour-long "The 'Y' In Style," sponsored by Gimbel', to be shown on KDKATV, Thursday from 8:30 to 9:30. Kaye Ballard, dienne, is to be one of the stars on the show beim, plven 1., be'-half of the 95,000,000 YM YWCA Building Fund Campaign.

"Midwestern Hayride" Is to be on NBC-TV again as a Summer replacement. 4i00 News 6:00 Bible CP liege Hour MOO News 1.15 Dinner Perini Music COS Rance I I SO Ern-Off --A. Gesel Geraldine Fitzgerald will play the lead in "The Iron Cobweb," drama of a woman who sus. pects her intimate world is plotting her destruction, on Robert Montgomery's show, 9:30, WJATV and wrarrv. The cast includes Hugh Reilly, Polly Bowles (former Pittsburgher), Mildred Baker, David Lewis, Betty Low, Larry Biggio and Judy Sanford.

0 7 OP Ct Gumbed Head Rotary Speaker Mrs. Margaret A. Huff, au. perintendent of Gumbert School Interesting sidelight on "All i My Mothers, All My Fathers," on "The Medi 9 o'clock' WENS: Madama Sul-Te-Wan, 82-year. old grandmother of Dorothy Dandridge, and the first Negro woman ever seen on a motion picture screen, has the role of grandmother to young Joan Banks, who portrays the child who won the rillective hearts of doctors, nurses and patients in her six-year fight to overcome an almost hopeless throat injury.

Madame Sul-Te-Wan recently was featured as screen grandmother to her actual granddaughter, MI Danridge, In V4trmen Jonea." She made her first picture in 1915 and was under contract to David Wark Griffith for seven years. She had a featured part in his most famous film, 'The Birth of a Nation." Tonight's "Medic," by the way. is based on a true story of "Little Pat who was found abandoned in a vacant lot at the age of six months. Her throat had been scared by lyc Marisa Pavan, twin sister of screen actress Pier Angell, stars in the title role in "Dominique," original television corned drama on "Studio One," KDKA-TV, WSV-TV, and WFBG-TV 10 p.m. Miss Pavan plays an 1Syear-old Italian girl who marries a Vermonter and comes to live in America.

Much of the time is spent studying her problems of adjustment to a new life. Ralph Meeker plays the part of her husband, with Phyllis Hill, once a dancer with the Ballet Busse, in a. featured role. Phyllis appeared in several Broadway shows in dramatic roles, in eluding "Cyrano" and "The both with Jose Ferrer, to whom she was once married. LtyA 00 Don Moon and Art Taggert take up enameling of pine, poplar and birch woods used extensively in modern, unpainted furniture.

during "Shop Talk" on VVQED, 8 o'clock. for Girls, will be the guest speaker at the North Side Rritary Club meeting at noon Fri. day in the Boggs Buhl auditorium. Her subject will be "Better Equipping the Adolescent Girl." Manning Now KONTROL lostly Sui id-Up TIRED BLOOD Spod-Up Recovery! feeling. After a recent short sick.

nem I bought a bottle of Geritol to pi bark tIt. energy I had lost. I thank Geritol for the wonderful Job it did in restoring say energy and putting me back on my foot. Mn. N.

B. obviously had tired blood. If you've boon feeling tired end wornout lately because of tired blood due to a recent Mims, pt GERITOL, liquid or tabloth fl Fool Stronger Fast in 7 days or rig money tarell.Mkrirmlnells ogittrol shibbewilimit 11121TOL L2 or nun BLOOD Suild-Up TIRED BLOOD Sptd-Up Recovery feeling. After a potent short sick nem I bought a bottle of Gerito1 to pi hark the energy I had lost I thank Geritol for the w4mderful Job it did in restoring my 'slurp and putting me back on my bin. N.

B. obviously bad tired If you fool drod and weak after illness, it may be due to iron. poor, Tired Blood. To tee? stronger last, try GERITOL, the high potency tonic that begins to strengthen Tired Blood in just 24 hours! In only one day GERITOL iron in your bloodstream carrying strength and energy to every part of your body. Two tablospoons of GERITOL contain tides the iron in a pound of calves liver, times the iron in I pound of spinach.

Mrs. N. B. of St. Louis, writes: "Gcritol certainly does away with that tired, downandout If you fool tired and smolt after illness, it may be du.

to iron. poor, Tired Blood. To Ito wonder test, try GERITOL, the high potoncy tonic that begins to ired Blood in just day GERITOL iron loodstroom carrying to every part Two tablospoons of tvAco tho iron calves' liver, 7 times Dund of spinach. Di St. Louis, writes: ortainly does away ed.

down.and.out I It you fool drd and weak after illness, it may be du. to iron. poor, Tired Blood. To Ito? stronter last, try GERITOL, 4 high potency kV 1 CIANDCUPIVED? El Distal DI I i I --i Of aDi sew Iota "DantiolValtel- li keNtlititt u14 Mao I week with 'IOU dolMilt sitals tato tit sod kelps al ilk tams, awl tad stabs as sa sem powder is in do It! Via wear destifitet to booll WO trisk, Wet elm. tot KONTIOL, to till itch r'l al NV, silholitliss Maim Odle Sols ak.

P.M. Nov Dim kedriltil Week We dzidt iddim Ilf a pint do do It! Vdd I .1 MO omit -e- tie KOMI' dd. IP. I Wale do 'SWF 0(t 0 4... fr.

Because You Lack a )10GII SCHOOL DIPLOMA You can get an American School Diploma at HOME in your spare time. If you are 16 or over and have left school, write for interesting free booklettells you how! 1 101 0:.11 PrtrJis 1 1101 0:.11 Prtraugs SOD DRUG STORES iTi 01 Seated Proposill-11-01 11 aled Puts 11 AT ''ALL SOD DRUG STOI1ES 101 Seated Proposill--11-01 Sealed Puts 1 Lum i 1 platys end shall be In rcordesico With tbe Instructions to fildeme, The Borough reserves the right to waive Inv informalities Is or retert efil Or bids. Each bidder must deposit ith his proncoal a bid security In es amount WPM re It lesst five (5) fiereentom el hie bid. Said smelt), Shall be In the form and sublert le the renditions given In the tiOnt to Bidders. No bidder Mar withdraw hi bid within thirty IOi dais 'nor the actual date Of the opening thereof.

THE BOROUCH OP T. MAIM, Elk County. Pennsylvania. DONALD S. NIARDINH tions to atter the actual date ot tne own me secretary.

11101101.7011 OF T. MART1 ELK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Borough of St. Marys, Elk County, Pennsylvania, will receive pro. points tor Contract No, 3, Grading, Drainage and Paving at the It. Mini Matucipal Airport until 7:30 la Eastern Standard Time em Apra 7.

1955 it the onkel of the Borough Secretary, Room H. National Bank tinkling. 9 Lel 'vette St. 2110anti, which prOP01112 immedittely tLereafter be publialr smelled and read aloud. The work coolies At grading.

and paving it the hit-Wilt Runway. The dravitits: specification' and ettteitt-" ttt.t.t. et et Ury. Ly IV The- dravinel: amellitatione and other mmtract datiiMmiti III 111 and open to public Inspection el Mete of the Enin geer, Mikhail Jr. Baker 'gliding.

III II leida Rochester, Pennsylvania, COntratt documents, propolal tome eee dram kilo may be obtained Item MIeej llalter Jr. epee doyen et 11:5.80 or each set. If mid daemon eel drawings are retnmed In mei cavil. tier within ten (10) daPt after tlat rimming of bide, the fee 6111011M of said deposit will be returned: If tree documents are not returned within the tiMe stated, the full amount of the deposit will be forfeited. Bids shall be art the prescribed MYER furnished by the Borough of St within ten I 1D days Ins, tat eiht nili he returned! If the torte fuentehed by the Borough or 3L AMERICAN SCHOOL, District Office 550 Grant Suite 146.

Phone MA. 1-5976 Send me free your 44-page High School Book Dept. 11PS34 Name Address City i I I Danny Glovanelli of Brooklyn meets Jimmy Martinez of Glendale, In a 10-rounder tele. For To; Rollo Oottrap of Local and National Sports Nsws Tune in "SPORTS DAILY DOUBLE" with Hilary Bogdan and Chuck RsichbIm 6:45 P. otaluoaD GA fit 00 37,0,, ,,.4 kw, Ms CP 11:11 -01N5 COND II ealgli "1:11 MINA; 11111, Is: lo.7, Tr MVANIA .13 4 19 rklcial-IIIISCOIIIPIOUSla Official-MISCell311013109 to Order of Colirt of Cognation Pleas of Allegheny County.

at No. 1712 April Term 1111. Chitin D. McCarthy, Director of the Department of Supplies, of the city of Pittiburgh as Sales Assist far 041 City of Pittsburgh, will offer and Mose for PUblic sal on April 11. 1955.

at 1:00 'clock P. M. S. 11 att Towing Pound. 31th Street and AMAX.

Pittsbursh, the following autoottoblies, DATE NAME MAXI LICENSE No. MOTOR No. SERIAL No. AMOUNT It 11111 No Record Dodo 115(121(s. C.t 301611 1 1104.11 IF 151 Lowell Mildebrand Cho ler Sdn.

st02075 (Temp) None 7042614 107.01 1 155 Thomas Cardamone Dodge Mn. 116E3 None 30340711 101.80 1 7,55 M. Nick Wilkins Fold Stin. None Nono 16-4707252 101.81 11 1 '55 James R. Huffman Packard 41.702 None, 2112.11471 103.51 11 8 ,55 James Darliels Dodge Truck R4552 11115172 113.51 1 10 '55 Domenick I.

Zumbo Plynsouth 2-Dr. No1111 None 11114494 100.10 11055 Richard J. Moog Ford None None 11.1111917 110,51 1 1155 Cecil D. McWilliaml Pontiac Sdn. 51its.1411 (Va.) P1PA.1165 P1PA1015 11.10 11151 110 Record Choi.

Cp. Non TAA14414 IPIC401111 11.11 1 1115 Earl Gallowien Ford 2 Door None None 9 9 5231 101.00 11115 Floyd F. Waitta Cadillac Cony. 51011 (COM) N(mie 1111474 11.11 11155 No Reseed Plymouth C11. Non.

Blank Plat Mining 01.11 1112,55 B. C. Clark Lincoln C. 11391.1 (1113) None 7g1511717 11.11 11455 Toone B. Lord Sr.

Nash Me. None It1et178 KIN7175 Stile 114155 Gentle M. Boatwright Packard Mn. 71111N Non 131240141 0.00 11555 Jones A. Slaughter Sdn.

146111 Norte isIEV47113 95.50 Joe Lumpkin Whin Soo nVett Nero 41331451 11.51 1 15'55 Edwin Loe Winfield Cho. Trttok Rene New 10PD11 15.16 211655 1Awrence Raydan Dodo Sdn. VinoP None 4417651 14.58 1116155 Fred Cerna Fond Cs. 71177 None 10A30101 14.51 11555 Dorothy Curry Olds. San.

(1107Y Nome 76-150031 12.51 11R 55 No Record Dodo, Sdn. 1113S PlInst 10430690 12.50 11855 Albert J. Ruannell Olds. Seln. Non.

Norte 71-11113 12.10 Wm. Jackson Prottlat CO. D111D 1.118947 P4RA.21411 11.50 11155 Raymond Klein Buick Coto. VP31 None 14111347 11.51 1 ,11 '51 (Mel Peoples hula 5. 112 SE None 12811441 91.50 1 19 51 Dniern Few ailleirr 1511P Nene 7131511 01.58 Robert Ir.

Lover Jr. Oldo. Corm 1610E None 11.40536 10,50 1121 155 Franklin Brown cher Ms. X31-311 Nowa 14E11111577 90,50 12135 Michael Pons DOW Mrt. None Nene 4404576 51.51 13151 Ivonard A.

Poppet Otte. Sdn. )emo Nine 1123617 51.51 11111 Joseph A. Berk Int. Truck None None X311.1941 11.50 1122,55 Pobert L.

McKinney Jr. Packard San. L13-105 (Temp. i None 2292.6441 511.50 1 '27'55 Igo Record Plymouth Sdn. PU 431 None 10111115 3.11 1 No Ront Packard ildn.

P7316 Wont 2252.2111313 84,10 12955 No Record Olda. Mn. N1661, Nero F105157 81.51 2, 155 No Rood DON C14E4 None 50952205 71.10 21 151 Record BM. 1.115111 Norio P1311-14338 t1.50 2 151 Ernest F. Conkart Buick Sin.

01E90 None 14740587 71.51 2 355 Pool O. 110yer SIMIellaker Lbs. 1Y7254 None 4201475 77.51 2 4.155 leo Recoil 311110 Um. 1531113L None 13701121 71.11 21 4155 No tenor' pholeoltr Beam (31P3 None 1111111 71.10 4155 No id hort. 7194J )owns 911(C-46141 78.50 2 1,3 No IIicoi4 Chevrolet BBL 014J5 (11131 4012112 23A10.3232 74.50 2 5'55 No right 141.

114091 None 11-83011 74.80 2 5115 Jaen Thirenella envie NA. 0402A Nene 303E5102 2 855 No RecorE irk Mr. P332F Non. 14531128 74.11 nRIAS OP SALS-CAni MIX AUCTION TO NEST BEDDEN. The glaterves Se tight le retest ow er ell bldg.

This 1131 to ottiott the Iten of tee, City if Pittsburgh for towing sod latmeading together with owl et preetedthge. The Billie doe, net tillitantoe taloa to the above Batelle but OMNI for mkt rely the interest the City of Pittsburgh in those All further procedinll to perttt Sr Mount title in aillve vehicles shall be at the Denture's mesa. a. MANX McEENNA, City loNattle CIARISII CAPUTO. AWL atir iMelingt.

19 rklcial--Misceilineousla 135109 Ifutgant to Order of Court of Cannon Pleat of dneffteny County. et NO. 1712 dortt Two. 1212. Matta' Ti MeCarths.

Director of the Depattmeht of Supplies, of the cite of Pittibyrith es Sales ft' alitit Sitp0.1 Pittsbni IN. will offer avid noose tor Pingic III on horn 13, 1955. It no trelocz r. az, a. a.

Towing Pound. 30th Street ling MILS. Pittsburgh, the following automobiles, 130TS NAME 4AX1 LICENSF No. MOTOR No. ST.WIAI.

WO. SVOUIPP I I litt51 Ito Record hedge 13714121 5. 30333191 110411 Ini OD alletenrans Thomas Cardamone Dodge 5adn. 1361C3 30340M 1011.110 sa nn voiot nen None None 6-4707281 20! ISSI 4 bejitN) 11 Presented by MILLER "HARRY WISMER SPORTS" 6:25 P.M. Presented by GENERAL TIRE AND RIMER COMPANY "THE DILL STERN SHOW" 6:15 P.M.

Prtsontal by ALLSTATE end ANNIUSERBUSCH 4h4 latC1C! Sp.Jlattottts '29 ANON alttr) 10 UPP TORE WV11511ftg 4010i e4tIttir, a 'OA! I 3t3 a mil' re3 dill 1:1 ii ii(t) 1 I.

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