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DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Decatur, Illinois Sunday, April 13, 1953. 48 RADIO had written, and is aided to put on' Better Radio Programs for the Week his show prior to the schemer By Walter Kirby opening. COMMUNITY EVENTS APRIL 13-18 TODAY Easter sunrise sen ices, 6 a. Nelson park. MONDAY p.

m. WENR Mr. Presi dent With the Monroe doctrine threatened, a newly-appointed sec Indiana Central college choir, United Brethren 7:30, First church. retary of state induces the chief executive to adopt a severe tone in his efforts to arbitrate a dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela, with Edward Arnold. p.

m. WSOY Bine Crosby Show The Bell sisters ill be the guest artists. p. m. WGN Former Postmaster General James A.

Farlew and I4 i I 3 TUESDAY Decatur high co-op banquet for employers, 7:30, Hotel Orlando. THURSDAY Public open forum, 7.30, by League of Women Voters. FRIDAY omen club Federation district conference, I Iotd Orlando. p.m. WSOY 50 Years in Decatur Dick Helledy describes the year 191 1 in Decatur; the beginning of the ragtime era; firehorse goes back to the country; Anti-Cigarette league launches vigorous campaign; $2,000,000 in construction going on in Decatur.

Alexander's Ragtime Band Berlin Oh Ton Oreat Big Beautiful Doll p.m. Big Show Tallulah BanLhead, mistress of ceremonies, has as her guests Jackie Miles, Grout ho Marx, George Sanders, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Peggy Lee; Meredith Willson's orchestra. p. m. WSOY Bergen-McCar-thy Show Bergen and Charlie go house to house in a public opinion survey to find out whether they are ready for TV and discover they are not even ready for radio; Cisele MacKensie, guest.

p. m. WGN Order of Moose Easter Cantata Sung by the 140 mixed voices of the combined Catholic and Protestant choirs of the world-famous "Child City" of Mooseheart, directed by Hal Young. p. m.

WGN Triumphant Hour An all-star cast including Loretta Young, Gene Lockhart, J. e- Democratic parry chief addresses who found personal resurrection in her faith in God. 10- 10:30 a.m. WBBM Salt Lake Tabernacle choir and organ program; J. Spencer Cornwall, conductor, Alexander Schreiner, organist.

XUn Lord Omul Cuter iint Ait. Pnhrman Alleluia Arr. Dels Christ Is Rlsea Arr. DeU Euter Joy Arr. DeU Lord.

Now Victorious (CaraOlene RosUcanat Maacagcl Jeus, toy of Maa'a Desiring Bach Lord of Host Careless a. m. WGN Northwestern Reviewing Stand "Why Are People Turning to the Church?" Charles Albers, Board of National Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.; Rev. Eugene Bartlett, Ev-anston, Rev. Kenneth Hilde-brand, Chicago; Rev.

James Mc-Leod, Northwestern. 11- 11:30 a.m. WBBM "On the Third Day" Special dramatization of the Easter story, taken from Matthew and John, with original Easter choral music composed by Ralph Hunter. Unity, April 13 i.m. VBBM Sunrise Service Easter observances at historic Natural Bridge, college choral groups.

6-7 a. m. WDZ Annual Easter Sunrise Service from Nelson park, Decatur, Choir of Decatur high school; message by Rev. Jay Logan, First Presbyterian church. a.

m. WBBM Easter Sunrise Services Garden of the Cods, Colorado Springs, among the gigantic red rocks at the foot of Pilte's Peak. 7 8 a. m. WSOY Hollywood Bowl Easter Sunrise service John Charles Thomas, baritone, with the Mormon choir and the Los Angeles svmphoneue, conducted by Frank Rubbell.

Olorta Petri Welneke Holy HolT, Roly Dytea The Lord's Prayer Malotte Alleluia O'Connor-Morris Kxrerpts from "Water Music" Handel Ainu, Oct Bliet Exr.erpts "The Messiah" Handel A Mighty Portress Our Ood Luther Donna Reed stars with John Lund in "The Mating of Millie" on WSOY at 8 p. m. today. 10 a. m.

WSOY guests at the annual Brand Names foundation dinner meeting in New York. Thursday, April 17 p. m. WSOY This I Believe Bradford Smith, teacher and author "Bradford of Plymouth," discusses his philosophy of life. p.

m. WSOY-FM You and the World "Economics," Dexter Keezer, chief economist, Mc aid Voorhees conducting the Bell Pretend Fantasv-drama, "The i Symphonic orchestra and chorus. Loretta Young is one of many stars to appear in "Triumphant Hour" on WGN at 7:30 p.m. today, a story of the Resurrection from the viewpoint of Mary Emperor and the Nightingale." a. m.

WSOY Theater of Today "Papa and the Over-All Problem." story of a man's attemnt Sen. Edwin Johnson president of the Western Baseball league, is co-moderator of "Baseball Forecast of 1952 on WMAQ at 1:30 p. m. today. Bailor's Dance Red Poppy) Ollere I Still See Ellsa Loewe Intermeuo and Valsa Lento i Sylvia Dellbes In Questa Tomba Oscura Beethoven Donielle Fugglte Cavalll Overture to "Zampa Herald 81 Tra I Ceppl (Berenice) Handel 8 9 p.

m. WSOY Lux Theater-Jane Powell and George Murphy portray a brother and sister Broad-wav musical comedv team who arc to run a home on a budget. p. m. WSOY Grand Central Station Johnny Stewart and Carmen Mathews head the all- a.m.

WMAQ Your p. m. WILL (580 Kc) Best Short Stories Cecil Binney's a.m. WMAQ Easter il I Sunrise Service-From a baree an-! 5 Scrapbook Miss The Saint and the icar. choredin Lake Springfield near the lhe Jann Waller, who has been associated Carrol Naish, Ruth Hussey, Bnbbv den, alto; Jan Rodriguez, soprano.

witn WMAQ as its manager and; p. m. WMAQ University Broadway cast in "Why Husbands Leave Home," bright, mirthful drama about a new kind of non- Driscoll, Jeanne Cajjnev, Pat! booked for performances in London Adoramui Te now as NBC Chicago director of ot Chicago Hound lable Joseph Then snail the Era of the Blind O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott, Gigi Per- 22S2I public affairs and education, will re- eternal triangle. Illinois capital; Easter message by Dr. Floyd Finson, McCormick Theological seminary, Chicago.

a. m. WMAQ Grand Canyon Easter Service Description of the sun rising over the rim of the reau in a story of the Resurrection from the viewpoint of Mary Magdalene; Astrid Vamay, Metropolitan Meiiiahi Handel "11 ner earlV xTenenCeS wltn tIK a. m. WDZ Book Peddler Sjphony for George at the time of the royal wedding, and encounter romance en route, in "Royal Wedding." p.

m. WMAQ Band of America conducted by bandmaster Paul Laval lc, and the Green and White quartet. Muriel Perrv. head librarian. De-1 opera soprano, Christopher Lynch, Graw-Hill Publications, former president Reed College.

p. m. WSOY Hallmark Plavhouse Richard Widmark stars in "Doubtful Valley." 8:30 9 p. m. WSOY Surs in the Air "1 he Strange Loves of Martha Ivers" co-starring Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea.

p. m. WBBM Presidential Profiles Harold E. Stassen, Republican aspirant for the Presidential nomination from Minnesota, outlines his political platform. Friday, April II a.

m. WILL Great Novels of the World Prof. Paul Jacob of the French department of University of Illinois discusses a great 11:30 a. WMAQ Eternal catur public library, reviews Ileana, tenor, Robert Weede, baritone, canyon by Gov. Howard Pyle, of Rev.

Cecil i Archduchess of Austria's "I Lice Light "A Token of His Pres- Arizona; sermon by Anna Maria Albreghetti and Eileen Kitagawa and Coert Kylaarsdam and Wilhelm Pauck, all of the University of Chicago, discuss "The Pres-sent Day Meaning of Easter." p. m. WILL Illini Faculty Concert The Collegium Musi-cum, George Hunter, director. p.m. WDZ "Little Red Schoolhouse," another episode from "I Was a Communist for the F.B.I.," with Dana Andrews as Matt Cvetic, who posed as a Communist for the F.B.I.

I Again," the Roumanian princess ence." Prior, Tempa, Ariz. On the Beam Farrell, soprano. Weiss Circus Day Parade Minr-Franklln O'Connor-Morris Pranck Alleluia Pania Angelicua Hosanna At- Maria Allelu Sunday's Radio Programs Granler Lourdes 1 Mozart p. m. WBBM Adventures in Science John Bugher, M.D., deputy director Division of Biology and Medicine, U.

S. Atomic Energy Commission, discusses "Atomic Radiation Effects." p. m. WLS Lives in the Making Judge Anna Korss, Domestic Relations court of New York City, Mrs. Helen Southard, Family Relations consultant Y.W.C.A.

and a college girl discuss the emotional tensions among, young women. p. m. WMAQ NBC Symphony Spring Concert conducted p. m.

WSOY Philip Morris Plavhouse Rex Harrison co-stars I WSOY-FM Specialist. Louis Cards vs. St. Louis Browns 1 Game Time 2:25 p. m.

Bamum and BaUey'a Favorite King Flag of Freedom Pencils A Fife, a Drum and the Red. White and Blue Sanda-ataaton Ba tie Hymn of the Republic Howe-Lavalle Black Horse Troop Sousa FA and Bpura Sousa Tuesday, April IS a. m. WSOY Job Bulletin Public service program in cooperation with Illinois State Employment service; Paul Marshall, with Wendy Lee, Smith 'College, WSOY-FM 1HJ MC CM WSOY 134 KC-CBS senior, in The Gioconda, Smile. WLS-WEMR KC ABO WDZ ltM KC W6N 72 KC MBB WMAQ ci KC NBC French novel, Honore de Balzac's "Pere Goriot." p.

m. WSOY This I WMAQ Theater Guild on the Air "Florence Nightingale" starring Katharine BunrUe Serrtea Hollywood Bowl Air Chapel Worla flewe Living Faith Amaricao Quartet Believe Leland Stowe, foreign p.m. WDZ "The Story of Easter" The events from Floly Thursday to Easter Sunday are told musically; Kenneth Schon, basso, Viviane Bauer, contralto; Church in the Wildwood Choir, concert orchestra directed by Ben Ludlow. p. m.

WSOY Symphonette Mishel-Piastre, conductor. Cornell with Brian Aherne. Dy iwuton Natims. Concerto In minor Por Strinrs Vtralal-tiistowakl Srmphonr In Bisrt Tht Accursed Huntsman Pranck correspondent. Pulitzer nnze win announcer, tells or jobs in this locality.

p. m. WSOY This I Be-lieve Eric Warner Johnson, vouth 81 ner, divulges what he believes to p. m. WENR Drew Pearson the famed commentator takes over be an ideal philosophy of life.

leader, headmaster Friends Central Walter Winchell's program until his complete recovery. Natartae Raw Ceasle Weekly Hewa Roandup Gospel Hour BTerybody'a Musle To Be Announced Sunday School lesoo Comics Bick te Ood Family Worship Thla Ullllkla Radio Pulpit Radio Blbla Claaa Newa Pilgrim Uith. Church Book Peddler Uttle Browrj Oiurcb fUirUusi on Reouest Krglers Korner Art of Llitnt Volet of Prophecy Radio Parade world Newa A Small World Newa Volea of Prophets Lliten Ladiea Swing to 45 Interesting Pacta St. Praneia Hoar Public Affalra Renewing 8tand The Christian Sunday Devotional Newa II at 44 Easter Overture p. m.

WSOY-FM You and the World "Politics," Robert Maclver, professor of political philosophy and sociology, Columbia school, tells of his basic philosophy of living. 10 Rlmsky-Korsakoff Thome Schubert Andante Rellgioso p. m. WSOY Screen Guild Theatre Donna Reed and John Ave Maria Hallelujah Chorua 8pring Symphony (1st movement Clair da Lune Valse Lenta Handel Schumann Debussy Marchettl Lund co-star in "The Mating of University. Funalea Sunday Dteotloaal Millie." p.

m. WILL Cooper Union Forum "Taboos and Prejudice," Dr. Bert Againsky, anthropologist. p. m.

WSOY-FM You p. m. WMAQ Mario Lanza Radto Warblere Newa SeropboBT Serapbook Health Cllnle Eternal Lltht Lutheran Boor 11 Decatur Churches Bowr p.m. WSOY Invitation to p. m.

WMAQ New Jersey Learning "The Prelude," based Preview. Show tenor Mario Lanza, Kay Armen, vocalist, with Ray Sinatra and the orchestra. Sunday Berenado Volea of Boa Joy of Eaitr Newa Dr. 'a Ordera Communlat for FBI VeJaa of the Tertai Amatawj Boat Critic At Larie Mike IS Round Table upon William Wordsworth's poet-L and the World Wayne JJcnnis, dean of Department of Psychology, Prankla Carl 12 Prank faraeat Newa ical autobiography and description ours of his relation to nature, discussed I flue Phil Foster, m.c. Brooklvn college, discusses rsy- rtfsrrnphoaetu Treadltr'A Top Tunea chology," in the life of the future.

Story of Eaater Catholic Bout Farorltea of Famoua Amerlcaa Pontai Alone Together aVhwarta Palling In Lot with Lots Rodger Deep in My Heart Romberg Beitin the Begulne Porter Lor la the Sweetest Thing Noble What la Thla Thing CaUed Love? Porter The Man I Love Kern Sketchbook la laettalloB to Leara Learniaf; Newa by Jan Struther English novelist, and 'Mark Van Doren, Columbia Charlea Kaiher Health Quia INSERT FOUR piuiMuuai act in aimy, navy anu air force competing for Armed Forces Talent championship. flonts be Klrby university. iraiier prevua Lutheran Hour Herald of Truth Bandstand A. Fifty Army Baad Ciel. Mar (La Oioeonda) Ponchlelll 2 Hour of Charm Voice of America Baseball Game Cards 4c Browns Elmo Roper America's Mitale Bob Consldlne Newa HKiuiiBta Sllhouettea Wliy tell th3 rail yra're DEAF? WiH ym take lew aaniarltai ta lean i abaolote Btivaey how a tiay Sonotoese blew iif aid eada tha ahoajtiag that Basket yem conapierjosja? Firat, a Certified Sea Coainltaat yaar hearing loaa.

Thea yaVi fitted with the RIGHT matna-merit for ywnt noed frota a line ef inati anwntg with aer 300 futing cembinmtum. For yoir wm comfort oaaT peace of Blind corn i tar a confidential heariag ebeek. Phone bow for a appoint-sweat or avail eoopoa tsdav. aMITT BaWaMaH Wfffal VMM aaVMaMS SONOTOHE Of DeeatBT, 44t Standarl Office Building none 2-Mt Far aa SaBe at 18 -aaaaaaa aa aaagtaaaa S0N0T0RE: p.m. WMAQ American p.

m. WMAQ Cavalcade of America "Fly High, Fly Low," starring Lee Bowman, story telling of the ingenuity and heroism ol America's earliest pioneer in mili Forum of the Air "Baseball Fore ReTiraJ Hour Saturday, April 19 a. m. WSOY Garden Gate Sam Caldwell- horticulture ex Muslrale Auisburr Choir Freddie Martin Music Shop Health Cllnle Msthew BeU'a Filet The Fakoa Prirate Era cast of 1952 Season" discussed by pert, supplies timely information for tary air operations. Tim Cohane, sports'editor, "Look," and Shirley Povich, sports editor, Washington Post, with Sen.

Edwin Capitol Variety Samaiy Kara Remember Whea 5 Lljbt Lift Oreateat Story Star Playhouse The Shads Thanks for Llstenln' Trat OetecUT tJ-ai p. m. WfclK Americas Town Sleeting "Do We Want a Johnson (D-Colo), president, Western Baseball league, as co-moderator. spring gardeners. a.

m. WMAQ Carnival of Books "The Lost Kingdom," a tale of adventure in modern day India, will be discussed by the author Chester Bryant and four bovs from Nfwi Monday Headltaaa Hour of Decialoa Military Man in the White House?" Kenneth Crawford, Na Teara la Deeatur It a Crazy World Carmen Cavallero Our Mlaa Brooks Final Newa Texas Ranrar Talea Oabby Haas Sbo The Bit Show Health Cllnle Bong Shop p.m." WBBM New York p. m. WBBM People Act The fight for. economic survival being waged by the city of Scran-ton, in a depleted coal mining area, is dramatized; Robert Trout, commentator.

p. m. WMAQ Medicine, U.S.A. Documentary with Charles Laughton, narrator "Today They Live." p.m. WSOY Talking It Over Sen.

Everett Dirksen (R-111) reports from Congress. Monday, April 14 p.m. WSOY This I Believe James Q. DuPont, engineering personnel expert of the DuPont expresses his philosophy of life. i Philharmonic Symphony Felix WSOY 134 KC CBS WLS-WENR SM KC ABC Tucson, Ariz.

WMAQ 17 1 KC NBC The Blf Show tional Affairs editor of Newsweek; Pauline Frederick, ABC news commentator; Dr. Arthur Flemmihg, President, Ohio Wesleyan university; chairman, Manpower Policy commission. Mendelssohn Elijah is sung by Frances Greer, soprano; Martha Lip-ton, mezzo-soprano; Richard Tuck WSOY-FM lttJ MC CBS Jack Benny Amoa a Andy WGN 72t KC MBS To Be Announced Charlea Kasber SM Jack Beaay Surday a. ro. WSOY Magic Carpet Miss Eleanor Sloan, children's 61 er, tenor; and Desire Ligeti, bass- Amoa Andy Fine Avta Quartet librarian, Decatur public library, Beraea-McCarthy amm.MiCim n.m.

a p.ahow Stop tho Musta Child City Easter Triumphant Hour baritone, soloists; Dimitn Mitropou-los, conductor; James Fassett, commentator; intermission guest, Dr. John Finley Williamson. 71 p. m. WGN Northerners-Wayne Van Dyne, soloist; the ensemble and the octet.

reads a chapter from Elizabeth Lansing's "Swim for a Mule," story of a mountain boy who wanted a Broadway Plajhouaa Broadway Playhouse Theater Oulld Screen Oulld Theater Screen Oulld Theater mule and was willing to work for Drew Peanoa Corliss Archer 85 p. m. WDZ Favorites of the Prlead Irma afj Frtead Irma The 4 Queitloa Joha J. Aathoa one. Three Suns 71 Ji 101 It' a Grand Mght for 8lnglng Rodgert Begin the Beguino Porter ot Tralee Spencer-Glover Onlr If You're in Iove Mercer Every Day Is Ladles' Day to Herbert The Bong la You Kern Andalucia Lecuona Famous Cobina Wright, tells about a visit to the home of Arturo Telephone Quia Chorallera TelepBoaa Qvla Chorallara Khakt Blua MedtclBe.

TJ 8 A. Dsnce Band Health Cllnle Dauct Band Paal Barret Newa Memos tor Men Cafe Istanbul t. Toscanini p. m. WILL Britain and the World Britain and the U.S.A., Selwin Lloyd, undcr-secretary for foreign affairs.

91 Moxart Puccini Overture "The Maelc Flute Ch'ella Ml Creda Libera lOlrl Ot the Golden Westi Lirbestod 'Tristan and Isolde) Newa Pastor J. C. 0Hatr Sonra In the Night Newa Newa Newa Senator Dlrksea Senator Dlrksen Bunday Dateline Robert Trout, Newa Robert Trout. Neva Backpate Bulletin Day'a End Oa Wir.es of Sons Newt Healta Cllale p. m.

WMAQ Show Business Eddie Cantor reminisces on such celebrities as Helen Kane, P.m. WSOY From the Daaea Baad Neva: Dane Baad Dance Bud Newa The Chei ShoV Bookshelf Muriel head librarian, Decatur public library, re iTonv Bavaar, Vivian Blain and Al Band Lutheran Veanen Daata Baad llsr Daaco 111 Talking It Orer As We See It -Newa Ib Religloa Little Night Musle Jolson, and plays views John Godley's "Han Van Meegeren, Master Art Foreer" a You'll Be Prepared FOR THE "PLEASURE" of Spring with a new p. m. WENR Piano Play- feud between an artist and his Pierre Sancan, French con Monday's Radio Programs Thiough the Tears Toumans p.m. WEXR Sunday Serenade Sammy Kaye's orchestra; the Kaydets and the Kaye choir.

Per Cottontail Easter Parade You The Fir Daffodil Oh How 1 Miss You Tonight The World la Waiting for the Sunrise Charmalne. p.m WSOY Something Old, Something New Walter Kirby in a program of songs. ies turns into an amazing adventure 'cert pianist; Bill Clifton, iazz- pianist; and Margaret and Forrest in forgery. p.m. I WSOY-FM Special-You and the World 1 I 5:15 p.

m. WSOY-FM You "mm duo-pianists. WSOY-FM 1J MC CM WSOY Easter Parade Berlin Oh What a Beautiful Mornln' Rodeers WDZ WMAQ WGN Great Day Youmana and the World Dr. Ralph Gerard, professor of psychology, University of Chicago, discusses "Biologv" and 134 KC CBS Walts in flat malor Chopin Variations on a Theme by Brahms Eanean ltM KC C7t KC NBC Wake Up With Wood Norman Rosa 12 KC-MBS Farm Bear a Newa WLS-WENR KC ABC Farm duuetiaa Dolph Hewitt Chet RaadoipB News Easter paraae sernn Ah Bwee: Mystery of Life Morslnf Herbert tne probability of cures for almost Come Whtre My Love Lies 6 m. WBBM Candidates and Issues "What Measuies Foster all human ailments in the future.

Farm Hoar Newa Dreaming Siiimm SpelJ Wood; Sports Ross: Newa arr. Burleleh -e you There? Granler Hosanna Newt RoadiO) Chapel ot the Air The 4N Bow p. m. WSOY Suspense As Would You Support to Secure In BUI Erani Skew Red Blaaeaard aterajw newa, wica cvana Pa dBBal TJ.T.t World omine p.m. WBBM Know nram Widmark in teeritv in Government?" will be Loaal News: Music Local Neva Musical Cloak 400 Boar: Newa 61 71 Newt: Weather Newa Illinois-An unusual flying trip will a true mvstery of murder at sea, por-' answered bv Sens.

Estes Kefauver Amanoa Breakfast Ctaa Newa Johatoa Family aacoada Tear Neltkkar Matta That Slag Newa be taken witn josepn a reformed alcoholic whosei (LMenn', Richard Russell (D-Illinois Department of Aeronautics, on' abstinence from liquor is fin- Gal, Robert Kerr (D-Okla). Gov 8M newa at a Musical I lemema Newa of Ranera Notekoak aakefaJoaraalBraakfaat CUe from Chicago to Springfield, ex- av broken bv a prettv woman Earl Warren (R-Calil), and Harold Oodtrap Kttchea Crak Welcome Traveler plaining some of the sights along the uith disastrous results. Stassen (R-Minn). 9Artl Arthtjr Reporter Newa Back to the Biblo Dcaklo ar Retain Newa Virginia oele Victor Lladlaar Today'a taa Day Mr Trwe Starr Whispering streeta Agaiaat tte tarsi Wednesday. April 16 p.

m. WMAQ Railroad Hour a version 01 Oodfray American Quarter Strtko It Bleh 4" 1 p.m. WSOY Augsburg p. m. WSOY This I Be- 1 AIT JLV Roesmai) Ladles Fair -Cjneea tor a Day Loaa Joarary Newa Break the Baak Choir Easter music of the 16th Strauss' 'Fledv-Tmaus.

is lieve Sister Elizabeth Kennev. II it "Listening" PUatnre You tViii See BCA NEW RADIO-PHONOGRAPH AM-FM 1M'CH SPEAKER only $20 weekly LIBERAL TRADE-EN ALLOWANCE hoppar'a Berenado Bob Ray Davo Oarroway 20th centuries sung by trie 35 mixed, sun- bv Gordon MacRae, baritone, Australian nurse, pioneer in polio IK PaIImm 1 1 I'll 1 1 I I -I College directed News; Rosa Here a Norman Ross HI Lrorotny vtarenKjoia, soprano ana ner pcrwni pnuos- 11! Waady Warras Wamana Baur Helen Trent Ttmeoheeker; News Let'e talk heart Hush Grar show Range Riders Show Oirt Masaty Time Newa Tello Taat New. Jack Berck Skew Kttchea dab Newa: Farm Notaa Ma.keta ophv of life, the Norman Luboff chorus; Car men Dragon's orchestra. aai Big Sister p. m.

WILL Studio Theater Nathaniel Hawthorne's "House rersina a Newa News, Wick Ceoaa Newa: Marketa Muslo Farm news Farm Reverter Mary MerrrfleM Luncheon Antlca Data vita Duggaa Cedrle roster Marshall Keat Market Reporter Neas Piaaer Bell Time fTooattme Beva Panalag Baalaeaa Guiding Ugat of the Seven Gables" (Part III). p. m. WSOY-FM You Roelrnca. Lara ot Mlaa Drinking Song Ha What a Night Laughing Song Trio Oh Jimmy Watch Duet Wine and Bone sat Paruetpatlaa Bargain Counter Plcken's Party WUlson's Music ICm Lisa a Millioualra Tata A Ramkar J.B.

law victor Ltaaiaar WU School TlBM Peatara Pooaa rerrr Maaoa Orar show Bnshter Dae IF ITS "VIDEO" PLEASURE You Want See RCA'S New "Picture Power" TV and the World "Life in the. Fu Riutas Haaaa ture," Frank 'Notestein, director Institute of Population Research, Baseball Oam. ne autifu, M. Margaret Mcna. Charlea AaUB Peoear Tnn.e avn- Variety Musla p.

m. WMAQ Voice of Firestone Rise Stevens, mezzo-so- nouse party Party: Cearla aaasaa Aaat Jeaay a cappella Augsburg by Leland Sateren. Psalm liT Oallus Dressier (li33-lsa' Surely Re Rath Borne Our Orlefs Karl Oraun Uith Century! Thy Kingdom Come arr. Sateren I2sth century) p.m. WMAQ Hollvwood Star Playhouse "The Six Shooter" starring James Stewart.

p. m. WMAQ Thanlcs for Listening W'MAQ's 30th anniversary is narrated by Norman Ross and Clifton Utley; Joseph Galkchio, conductor; Edward Davies, baritone. p. m.

WENR Greatest Story Ever Told "The Resurrection," the story of the first Easter, closely following the accounts in the four Gosp" usrv Marltn Right ta aaataeaa Princeton universitv, discusses ttrelya Wiatara prano, with orchestra and chorus 121 Jl Ji If "51 conducted bv Howard Barlow. Backstage Wife Neva Stella Oallaa am gru. 1 Mamna Teleahoaa Qata Musical KllDoara -H BUlaoara: Urn Betty Crocker Neighbor's Vote Paul Harrey Ted Maloaa nurr rvB Woman rn My gouts Ban Itigbttagaia Porter Kern Btrauss Blow. OabrteL Blov Look Iji the 811 Ter lining Perpetual Motion Mlo Fernando iLa FaTOiita) "Population Trends." 7-8 m. WGN Musical Comedy Theater Russell Nype, Connie Haines and the Lynn Duddy chorus in "Born to Sing," storv of coro- Bane Banc EMERSON'S 4s" -B- 81 Bar Donizetti Just Plain BW Prant Pate FarraB Loreato Jocea The Doctor's wife The kook She aim Seaaey Show Bealah Karaay Pop Concert Record Rambling ueeay Joe Charles Kasher Siagiag story Time Sveet and Low Barnby ot Moonlor Tschalkowskr HOME OF SCA 143 North Main Decatur Hate You Registered For Your Free Gift At Enter ton 'raey Lecuona poser Frank Eastman, who is stop- -it Crosby Sings Neva Wed Bovars) 5 VToaey: dv rauay Babay Beaaaa wild BIS Hlekek Bill Despar Mark Trail Paa Factory Poorts: Neve News.

Wick tue p. m. WMAQ Telephone ped in a suicide attempt because his Hour Ezio Pinza, bass, with Don- producer pirated a musical show he(.

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