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•I Wednesday, January 9 The first successful balloon ascension in America was made by Francois Blanchard, a Frenchman, in Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1793. Morning 6:00 10 WORD FROM WASHINGTON. 6:30 10 FARM REPORTER. Bill Bennett. 6:40 3 THOUGHT FOR TODAY. Rev. W. Carter Merbrier is speaker. 6:45 3 FARM MARKETS AND WEATHER REPORTS. With Pat London: 8 FARM NEWS AND WEATHER. 6:55 3 NEWS. Pat London reporting. 7:00 10 GOOD MORNING WITH WILL ROGERS, JR. News by Ned Calmer. Author Russell Lynes and singer Don Rondo, guests. 3-8 TODAY. Dave Garroway. Also 7:30, 8:00 and 8:30 A. M. 7:25 3 TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA. News. 8 WEATHER. With Bill Wright. 10 WEATHERMAN. 755 3 TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA. News, M'H'Ifrwith Pat London. Again 8:25 A. M. 8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS. 10 GENE CRANE. News, sports. 8:00 10 BLESS THIS HOUSE. Religion. 8:05 10 MISTER AND MISSUS. Chatter. 8:25 8 MORNING NEWS HEADLINES. 8:55 6 GUIDE POSTS. Protestant. 3 LET SCOTT PLAY IT. Converse Hi]|t];»tion and music, with Alan Scott. 8 SPORTS REVEILLE. 9:00 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. 'Our Good Neighbors." Ursinus College. 8 COLLEGE OF THE AIR. "Covering the Speech." M. S. T. college. 10 CAPT. KANGAROO. Fun. 9.20 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. "So- ciology for the Layman.'" Glassboro State Teachers College. 9:25 10 WEATHER. With Joan Crane. 9:30 3 MY LITTLE MARGIE. "Margie Baby Sits." While minding her neighbors' children, Margie cap- tures a notorious criminal who has been posing as a janitress. Gale Storm and Charles Farrell. 8 HYMNS OF FAITH. Religion 10 CAPT. KANGAROO. Continued. 9:45 6 SCIENCE IS FUN. "It's Snowing." The oft-heard question "What Is Snow?" will be answered. 8 PERCY PLATYPUS AND FRIENDS. 9:55 10 FAMILY MAN. Bob Collier. 10:00 6 FEATURES FOR W O M E N . News. 3 HOME. U. S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglos gives a first-hand report on India, Pakistan, Burma and Indonesia. Students from each country will set the back- ground while Mrs. Douglas explains women's changing role in the East today. A visit with.actor Eli Wal- lach and his family at home. A flower arrangement by Mrs. W. H. Barton of Lansing, Michigan. 8 To be announced 10 GARRY MOORE SHOW. Variety. 10:10 6 HAPPY THE CLOWN. Games. 10:30 6 TRIANGLE THEATER. Three films. "A Likely Story." "Cafe Berlin." Girl in Distress." 8 ROMPER ROOM. Barbara Baker. 10 ARTHUR GODFREY TIME. Variety. 10:55 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion. Rev. Donald O. Wilson, speaker. 11:00 3 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Audience participation starring Bill Cullen. 8 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial. 12 JIGSAW QUIZ. 11:15 8 VALIANT LADY. Flora Campbell. 11:30 3 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES. Comedy quiz and stunt show. 10-8 STRIKE IT RICH. Quiz show. Afternoon 12:00 6 CHIEF HALFTOWN. Cartoons. 3 TIC TAC DOUGH. Jack Barry. 8 TV FARMER. With Bob Malick. 10 VALIANT LADY. Helen goes to the airport, and with Kim, has trouble controlling her excitement and anxiety. Diane arrives. 12 ROMPER ROOM. Miss Claire. 12:15 10 8 LOVE OF LIFE. Daydrama. 12.30 6 MOVIETIME, U. S. A. "Then There Were None." Mystery star- ring Barry Fitzgerald. 3 IT COULD BE YOU. Bill Leydon. 8 WORLD NEWS. Nelson Sears. 10 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 12:40 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Bill Wright. 12:45 10-8 GUIDING LIGHT. Daydrama. 1:00 3 HOLLYWOOD PLAYHOUSE. "Three Steps North." An ex-GI re- turns to Italy to recover money he buried in a cemetery during the war. Lloyd Bridges stars. 8 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 10 NEWS. With Walter Cronkite. 12 MAC McGUIRE SHOW. Variety. 1:10 10 DIVIDENDS FOR HOMEMAKERS 1:15 8 TODAY WITH KAY. Kay Cuskey. 1:30 10-8 AS THE WORLD TURNS. 1:55 3 TV KITCHEN. Florence Hanford [>M|i];»with a complete family menu. 2:00 8 EDGE OF NIGHT. Daydrama. 10 CINDERELLA WEEKEND. Quiz. 2:25 3 NEWSROOM. With Pat London. M'H'Ifrl" color and black and white. 2:30 6 BANDSTAND. Teenagers' danc- M'H'I;>ing party. Dick Clark is host. 3-8 TENNESSEE ERNIE. Variety 10 HOUSE PARTY. Art Link'etter. 3:00 3 NBC MATINEE THEATER. "The M'H'];»Man in Half Moon Street." Kathleen and Robert Howard Lindsay adapted the Barre Lyndon story. A mysteri- ous artist plans a unique crime with the aid of an ex-convict. 10-8 THE BIG PAYOFF. Quiz show. 12 AFTERNOON FILM FESTIVAL. "Hungry Hill." A period melodrama, starring Jean Simmons, Margaret Lockwood, Cecil Parker and Den- nis Price. The story of a feud that flamed between two Victorian-era Irish families for over 40 years. 3:30 10-8 BOB CROSBY SHOW. Variety. Program Just in Time Crosby and Cast Good Night, My Love. Pleasant Dreams Paula, Joan and Carol Swing Down, Chariot Four Boys These Wonderful Things . . Crosby 4:00 3 8 QUEEN FOR A DAY. Jack Bailey. 10 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial. 4:15 10 THE SECRET STORM. Serial. 4:30 10 THE EDGE OF NIGHT. The Duke shodows Aunt Cora. Daydrama. 12 GRADY AND HURST SHOW. 4:45 3 8 MODERN ROMANCES. Serial. 5:00 6 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. Newsreel. Girls Play Softball. Tea Time in London. Cook's Tour in Japan. The Little Locomotive Race. Strange Playmates. Children See Rocket Railroad. Wooden Stars Shine in Paris. Mouseketeers. "LOOK" pho- tographer Earl Thiesen teaches the rudiments of taking snapshots. The Hardy Boys: Episode No. 2, "A Real Case"—Mr. Hardy arrives home and tells the boys he wants them to stay out of his busines affairs. Cartoon: You—The Ear." Hollywood. 3-8 COMEDY TIME-IT'S A GREAT LIFE. Michael O'Shea stars with William Bishop and James Dunn. 10 MILLION DOLLAR MATINEE. "The Fuller Brush Man." While try- ing to prove to his sweetheart that he can be a success, the newly- hired Fuller brush man tries to make a sale but gets involved in crime. Red Skelton and Janet Blair. 5:30 3 FUN HOUSE.. Pete Boyle with H*Hi];»color cartoons for the kiddies. 8 RACKET SQUAD.. Reed Hadley. 5:55 3 AMOS 'N' ANDY. "Girl at the Station." A series of coincidences almost break up a 20 year mar- riage. Tim Moore, Spencer Wil- liams and Alvin Childress. Evening 6:00 6 STARR THEATER. Cisco joins forces with a raccoon in a search for a missing mine owner. Duncan Renaldo stars with Leo Carrillo. 8 SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. "Pipe- line to Danger." John Russell. 6:25 3 CITY DETECTIVE. "Date irwReno." Right after her divorce is granted, a woman is approached by a stranger who says that she had promised to marry him. Rod Cam- eron. 6:40 6:45 6:50 6:55 PETfiTft 7:00 8 10 8 10 12 12 8 3 6 7:10 7:15 7:30 6:30 6 STARR THEATER. Bullets of Mys- tery." Kit Carson receives a letter Written by a man who was killed. Bill Williams and Don Diamond. 8 SPORTS DESK. Dave Brandt. 10 NEWS. With John Facenda. WEATHER. Paul Rodenhauser. SPORTS NEWS. Bill Campbell. WORLD NEWS. With Jim Cox. NEWS. With Douglas Edwards. NEWS. With Hal Woodard. TRAX FAX. Racing results. REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly, TAYLOR GRANT AND THE NEWS. TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back. 3 CODE 3. "Gold in an Old Tin Can." Officers locate 540,000 hid- den by an embezzler. Cast: Fred Munson . . Stacy Harris Sgt. Robert Peters . . John Archer Molly Munson. . . Maggie Mahoney 8 STUMP YOUR NEIGHBOR. Quiz. 10 BADGE 714. "The Big TV." While working out of the Missing Persons Bureau, Sgt. Joe Friday checks a woman's claim that her daughter-in-law and grandchild are missing. Jack Webb stars. 12 LIBERACE. Piano sty lings. 6 WEATHER. With Francis Davis. 6 JOHN DALY AND THE NEWS. 6 DISNEYLAND. Fantasyland. "Alice in Wonderland." This car- toon classic captures the fun and fancy of the Lewis Carroll story. Off- screen voices feature Kathryn Beau mont as Alice, Ed Wynn and Jerry Colonna as the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Richard Haydn, Ster- ling Holloway, Heather Angel and others. Walt Disney, host. 3 EDDIE FISHER SHOW. Songs 10-8 GIANT STEP. Quiz show for youngsters. Bert Parks is emcee. 12 YOUR TELEVISION THEATER "Washington Rendezvous." The Hungarian-born wife of an Ameri- can diplomat is blackmailed by Communists. Craig Stevens. 3 NBC NEWS. David Brinkley and Chet Huntley, commentators. 3 HIRAM HOLIDAY. Hiram is forced to overcome many obstacles in order to foil an attempt on the lives of four of the free world's leaders. Wally Cox stars fiTi]fiT> 10-8 ARTHUR GODFREY SHOW. 12 WEDNESDAY NIGHT PLAY- HOUSE. "Return of the Ape Man." Two scientists discover a process whereby people can be kept fro- zen and then revived. Bela Lugbsi stars with John Carradine. 6 NAVY LOG. "Operation Golden Rule." Four American officers sur- vive Japanese imprisonment during World War II through courage, in- genuity and toughness. 3 FATHER KNOWS BEST. "Swiss Family Anderson." The Andersons visit a desolate island with the thought of buying it. While in- vestigating the place, their boat drifts away and they are marooned. 6 OZZIE AND HARRIET. "Hairstyle for Harriet." Harriet discovers some unique coiffures, but Ozzie isn't pleased. Family comedy series with sons David and Ricky. Comedy. OTTT>3-8 KRAFT TELEVISION THEATER. "Six Hours of Terror." Adapted by John Whedon from a French novel by Francis Didelot. A radioed warn- ing that a bomb is hidden aboard a Paris-to-Montreal airliner sets off a feverish search in mid-Atlantic, strik- ing fear in the hearts of all on board. Theodore Bikel stars. 10 THE MILLIONAIRE. "The Story of Nancy Wellington." A socialite widow who exploits her position by giving fashionable parties paid for by social climbers receives a million dollar gift from an anony- mous benefactor, but not before her teen-age daughter leaves home be- cause she suspects her mother is planning to remarry for money. 7:45 8:00 8:30 9:00 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRE*, JANUARY 6, I9S7 12 CONFIDENTIAL FILE. "Abor- tions" dramatically includes a pre- sentation of one girl's problem and an interview with a nurse who par- ticipated in many abortions. Film. 9:30 6 FORD THEATER. "The Quiet Stranger." George Montgomery stars as a teacher who must place his hopes for a school in a small Western town on a horse and a small boy. n ' Cast: Daniel McKee George Montgomery Red Healy . . Forrest Tucker Mayor Kallum Ted da Corsie Joey Walsh Bobby Clark Debby Walsh Lyn Thomas The Man Bill Hale Eddie Mile i»isr»i\ 10 I'VE GOT A SECRET. Panel: Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan and Jayne Meadows, Garry Moore, host. 12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL. LaSalle vs. St. Joseph. Matt Guokas. 10.00 6 WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS. Promising young heavyweights. Wayne Bethea of New York and Zora Folley of Chandler, Arizona, clash at the Syracuse War Memorial Auditorium. Records: Folley won 27, 18 by knockouts; lost two and fought one draw. Bethea won 13, four by knockouts,- lost five and fought two draws. Jack Drees announcing. 3-8 THIS IS YOUR LIFE. Life story of a surprise guest. Ralph Edwards. 10 THE 20th CENTURY-FOX HOUR A gunfighter whose prowess had become a legend discovers that he has invited a perpetual challenge of violent death in "End of a Gun." Cast: Jimmy Ringo Richard Conte Peggy Marilyn Erskine Mark . Lyle Bettger Hunt John Barry more, Jr. 10:30 3 TWENTY-ONE. Quiz in which contestants can win an unlimited amount of money. Jack Barry, MC. 8 STAGE 7. "I Killed John Harring ton." Mystery drama on film. 10:45 6 SPORTS with Bill Duncan. 8 WORLD NEWS. Bob Zeller. fTTfi7i> 3 TAYLOR GRANT AND THE NEWS. 10 NEWS. With John Facenda. 11:00 6 TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back. 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly. 11:10 6 WEATHER. With Francis Davis. Prrrn>3 JUDY LEE AND THE WEATHER. 10 WEATHERMAN. Harry K. Smith. 11:15 6 WORLD'S BEST MOVIES. "Daisy Kenyon." A legal tycoon, already married, is out-of-town when the girl he loves marries another man. Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, Henry Fonda and Ruth Warrick. 3 THE ALAN SCOTT SHOW. In- Q3JiTJ^ formal conversation ond reviews. 10 SPORTS FINAL. Jack Whitaker 11:20 8 SPORTS A N D WEATHER. 11:25 10 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE. "Crash Dive." Drama starring Anne Baxter. 11:30 3-8 TONIGHT. Variety. Steve Allen 12 CHANNEL 12 PLAYHOUSE. Film. "The Scarlet Web." An insurance* investigator has himself committed to prison to gain the confidence of a convict who has hidden a fortune in stolen loot. Griffith Jones. 12:30 6 STU ERWIN SHOW. "June's Ro mance." June Collyer featured. 3 PUBLIC DEFENDER. "Auto Acci- dent." Following a quarrel with his wife, a young man is charged with drunken driving and killing an old lady in a crosswalk. Reed Hadley, John Hubbard and Robert Clarke. 8 NEWS AND WANTED PERSONS. 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion Rev. Donald O. Wilson, speaker. 1:00 3 ONE O'CLOCK FINAL. News. 10 LATE LATE SHOW. "Singing Vagabond." Jealous of his reputa- tion, an outlaw is instrumental in having an Army captain falsely • accused of treason. Gene Autry. 1:05 3 THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW. Rev. James Dickson is the speaker. 5 Thursday, January 10 On Jan. 10, 1918, the House of Representatives passed, 274-136, the resolution that was tp lead to suffrage for women equally with men. M^^SSSSSSSS^^ Ssm^SSSSSSSSSSSS^^ *8S858^IS8l«S8a«^^ Morning 6:00 10 WORD FROM WASHINGTON. 6:30 10 FARM REPORTER. Bill Bennett. 6:40 3 THOUGHT FOR T O D A Y . Rev. John McFadden is the speaker. 6:45 3 FARM MARKETS AND WEATHER REPORTS. With Pat London. 8 FARM NEWS AND WEATHER. 6:55 3 NEWS. Pat London reporting. 7:00 10 GOOD MORNING WITH WILL ROGERS, JR. News by Ned Calmer. 3-8 TODAY. Dave Garroway. Also 7:30. 8:00 and 8:30 A. M. 7:25 3 TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA.News. 8 WEATHER. With Bill Wright. 10 WEATHERMAN. 7:55 3 TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA. News M'H'h>with Pat London. Again at 8:25. 8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS. 10 GENE CRANE. News, sports. 8:00 10 BLESS THIS HOUSE. Religion 8:05 10 MISTER AND MISSUS. Chatter. 8:25 8 MORNING HEADLINES. 8:55 6 GUIDE POSTS. Catholic. 3 LET SCOTTT PLAY IT. Converse M'U'lifrtion, music and visuals Alan Scot) 8 SPORTS REVEILLE. 9:00 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. "Chemistry For the Consumer." Pennsylvania Military College. 8 COLLEGE OF THE AIR. Topic: "Understanding Atoms." F&M. 10 CAPT. KANGAROO. Fun show. 9:20 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. "Greek Play." Swarthmore College. 9:25 10 WEATHER. With Joan Crane. 9:30 3 MY LITTLE MARGIE. "Switzerland Story." Margie inveigles Vern into making a trip to Switzerland to find the heir to an estate. Gale Storm. 8 HYMNS OF FAITH. Organ music. 10 CAPT. KANGAROO. Continued. 945 6 ADVANCED SCIENCE. "The Search For Oil." A scientific search for oil featuring some unusual ex- returns to her home town and has to decide between three suitors. Michele Morgan stars. 8 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 10 NEWS. With Walter Cronkite. 12 THE MAC McGUIRE SHOW. Mu- sical variety show with guests. 1:10 10 DIVIDENDS FOR HOMEMAKERS. 1:15 8 TODAY WITH KAY. Kay Cuskey. 1:30 10-8 AS THE WORLD TURNS. 2:00 8 EDGE OF NIGHT. Daydrama 2:25 3 NEWSROOM. With Pat London. 2:30 6 BANDSTAND. Teenagers' done [*i'lR'I;> '"9 party. Dick Clark is host. 3-8 TENNESSEE ERNIE. Variety. 3:00 3 NBC MATINEE THEATER. "The M'U'lfr Hex," by Gene Feldman. A mother- less boy consults a voodoo woman for help in cheering up his father 8 THE BIG-PAYOFF. Quiz show. 10 DATELINE EUROPE. "New Re gime." When reporter Robert Can- non tries to find a former Nazi war criminal, he discovers the forces of fear and hysteria are still olive. 12 AFTERNOON FILM FESTIVAL. "Captive Heart." A drama starring Michael Redgrave, Rochel Kemp- son, Frederick Leister and Mervyn Johns. The story interprets the years of monotonous captivity faced by prisoners during World War II what they meant to them and their loved ones at home who waited 3:30 10-8 BOB CROSBY SHOW. Variety Little Jack Frost Crosby and cast Crazy With Love Joan O'Brien Throw Mama From the Train Hal Dickinson and Allan Copeland Manana Modernaires Cinco Robles Crosby 4:00 3-8 QUEEN FOR A DAY. Jack Bailey 10 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial. 4:15 10 THE SECRET STORM. Serial 4:30 10 THE EDGE OF NIGHT. The Duke new Army forts. Bill Williams, Don Diamond and George Waller. B SPORTS DESK. Dove Brandt. 10 NEWS. With John Facenda. 6:40 8 WEATHER. Paul Rodenhauser. 10 SPORTS NEWS. Bill Campbell. 6:45 8 WORLD NEWS. With Jim Cox. 10 NEWS. With Douglas Edwards. 12 NEWS. With Hal Woodard. 6:50 12 TRAX FAX. Racing Results. 6:55 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly. U.Ui];» 3 TAYLOR GRANT AND THE NEWS. 7:00 6 TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back. 3 ROSEMARY CLOONEY SHOW. Rosemary's little sister Gale Clooney. is special guest. Pf'-Q'<srr Sisters Gale and Rosemary Open Up Your Heart Gale What Is This Thing Called Love and We'll Be Together Again Rosemary Too Young For the Blues. Jeepers Creep- ers and Peg O" My Heart Hi-Lo's Sailor Boys Have Talk To Me in English Rosemary 8 STATE TROOPER. "One Way to Tahoe." A man kills his lovely wife for her money. Rod Cameron. 10 THE M A N CALLED X. Ken Thurs- ton goes to the Phillipines to locate a quarter of a million in gold which disappeared during the Japanese occupation. Barry Sullivan. 12 THE FRANKIE LAINE SHOW. 7:10 6 WEATHER. With Francis Davis. 7:15 6 JOHN DALY AND THE NEWS. 7:30 6 LONE RANGER. "Mission for Tonto." The ^masked rider and Tonto find themselves in conflict with an ambitious housekeeper and her two ex-convict sons who seek to acquire a ranch by force. Fijm. 3 DINAH SHORE SHOW Songs. 10-8 SGT. PRESTON OF THE YUKON. An Indian chief goes on the warpath to prevent the invasion of his develops a strange fascination for Egypt. Herbert Anderson stars. 9:00 6 WIRE SERVICE. "World of the Lonely." Feature writer Katherine Wells takes a drug that temporarily produces schizophrenia in order to get a story. Cast: Katherine Wells Mercedes McCambridge Dr. Heggert Robert Cornthwaite Nora Neilsen Virginia Gregg Sue Carla Merey 3 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. "How Sock met Rollo." Marine Corps capers, including maneuvers with a curvaceous blonde are highlighted. Jackie Cooper, Dick Wesson. 8 HIGHWAY PATROL. Dramatic series with Broderick Crawford. 12 JOE PALOOKA. "Below the Bor- der." Subversives try to discredit Joe ond Ann in the eyes of the Mex- ican people. Joe Kirkwood, Jr. 9:30 3-8 THE FORD SHOW. A musical variety program starring Tennessee Ernie Ford and featuring the Voices of Walter Schumann. Hollywood. 10 PLAYHOUSE 90. "Mr. and Mrs. McAdam." The story deals with the plight of a post-hydrogen wor community, the survival or extinc- tion of which rests with the last remaining pair of young persons. John Kerr stars with Piper Laurie, Cedrick Hardwicke, Victor Jory, Mary Astor and Elizabeth Patterson. 12 BOWLING TIME. Guest celebrity is actor Charles Drake. 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Page 1: Wednesday, January 9fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Philadelphia PA Inquirer...12:15 10 8 LOVE OF LIFE. Daydrama. 12.30 6 MOVIETIME, U. S. A. "Then There Were None." Mystery star ring

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Wednesday, January 9 The first successful balloon ascension in America was made by

Francois Blanchard, a Frenchman, in Philadelphia, Jan. 9, 1793.

Morning 6:00 10 W O R D FROM W A S H I N G T O N . 6 :30 10 FARM REPORTER. Bill Bennett. 6 :40 3 THOUGHT FOR TODAY. Rev.

W. Carter Merbr ier is speaker. 6:45 3 FARM MARKETS A N D WEATHER

REPORTS. With Pat London: 8 FARM NEWS A N D WEATHER.

6:55 3 NEWS. Pat London reporting. 7:00 10 G O O D M O R N I N G WITH WILL

ROGERS, JR. News by Ned Calmer. Author Russell Lynes and singer Don Rondo, guests. 3-8 TODAY. Dave G a r r o w a y . Also 7:30 , 8:00 and 8:30 A. M.

7:25 3 TODAY I N PHILADELPHIA. News. 8 WEATHER. With Bill Wright . 10 WEATHERMAN.

7 5 5 3 TODAY I N PHILADELPHIA. News, M'H' I frwith Pat London. Aga in 8:25 A. M .

8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS. 10 GENE CRANE. News, sports.

8:00 10 BLESS THIS HOUSE. Religion. 8:05 10 MISTER A N D MISSUS. Chatter. 8:25 8 M O R N I N G NEWS HEADLINES. 8:55 6 GUIDE POSTS. Protestant.

3 LET SCOTT PLAY IT. Converse Hi]|t];»tion and music, wi th Alan Scott.

8 SPORTS REVEILLE. 9:00 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. 'Our

Good Neighbors." Ursinus College. 8 COLLEGE OF THE AIR. "Covering the Speech." M. S. T. college. 10 CAPT. K A N G A R O O . Fun.

9 .20 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. "So­ciology for the Layman. '" Glassboro State Teachers College.

9:25 10 WEATHER. Wi th Joan Crane. 9:30 3 MY LITTLE MARGIE. " M a r g i e

Baby Sits." Whi le minding her neighbors' children, Marg ie cap­tures a notorious criminal who has been posing as a janitress. Ga le Storm and Charles Farrell . 8 HYMNS OF FAITH. Religion 10 CAPT. K A N G A R O O . Continued.

9:45 6 SCIENCE IS FUN. "It's Snowing." The oft-heard question "What Is Snow?" wi l l be answered. 8 PERCY PLATYPUS A N D FRIENDS.

9:55 10 FAMILY M A N . Bob Collier. 10:00 6 FEATURES FOR W O M E N . News.

3 HOME. U. S. Supreme Court Justice Wi l l i am O. Douglos gives a first-hand report on India, Pakistan, Burma and Indonesia. Students from each country wi l l set the back­ground whi le Mrs. Douglas explains women's changing role in the East today. A visit wi th .actor Eli W a l -lach and his fami ly at home. A f lower ar rangement by Mrs. W. H. Barton of Lansing, Michigan. 8 To be announced 10 GARRY MOORE SHOW. Variety.

10:10 6 HAPPY THE C L O W N . Games. 10:30 6 TRIANGLE THEATER. Three films.

"A Likely Story." "Cafe Berlin." Gir l in Distress."

8 ROMPER R O O M . Barbara Baker.

10 ARTHUR GODFREY TIME. Var iety. 10:55 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion.

Rev. Donald O. Wilson, speaker. 11:00 3 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Audience

part icipation starring Bill Cullen. 8 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial. 12 JIGSAW QUIZ.

11:15 8 VALIANT LADY. Flora Campbel l . 11:30 3 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES.

Comedy quiz and stunt show. 10-8 STRIKE IT RICH. Quiz show.

Afternoon 12:00 6 CHIEF HALFTOWN. Cartoons.

3 TIC TAC D O U G H . Jack Barry. 8 TV FARMER. With Bob Mal ick. 10 VALIANT LADY. Helen goes to the airport , and wi th Kim, has trouble controlling her excitement and anxiety. Diane arrives. 12 ROMPER R O O M . Miss Claire.

12:15 10 8 LOVE OF LIFE. D a y d r a m a . 12 .30 6 MOVIETIME, U. S. A. "Then

There Were None." Mystery star­ring Barry Fitzgerald. 3 IT COULD BE YOU. Bill Leydon.

8 WORLD NEWS. Nelson Sears. 10 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW.

12:40 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Bill Wr ight . 12:45 10-8 G U I D I N G LIGHT. Daydrama .

1:00 3 H O L L Y W O O D PLAYHOUSE. "Three Steps Nor th ." An ex-GI re­turns to Italy to recover money he buried in a cemetery during the war . Lloyd Bridges stars. 8 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 10 NEWS. Wi th Wal ter Cronkite. 12 M A C McGUIRE SHOW. Var iety.

1:10 10 DIVIDENDS FOR HOMEMAKERS 1:15 8 TODAY WITH KAY. Kay Cuskey. 1:30 10-8 AS THE WORLD TURNS. 1:55 3 TV KITCHEN. Florence Hanford

[>M|i];»with a complete fami ly menu. 2 :00 8 EDGE OF NIGHT. Daydrama .

10 CINDERELLA WEEKEND. Quiz. 2:25 3 NEWSROOM. With Pat London.

M'H ' I f r l " color and black and white. 2:30 6 BANDSTAND. Teenagers' danc-

M'H'I;>ing party. Dick Clark is host. 3-8 TENNESSEE ERNIE. Variety 10 HOUSE PARTY. Art Link'etter.

3 :00 3 NBC MATINEE THEATER. "The M'H'];»Man in Half Moon Street." Kathleen

and Robert Howard Lindsay adapted the Barre Lyndon story. A mysteri­ous artist plans a unique crime wi th the a id of an ex-convict. 10-8 THE BIG PAYOFF. Quiz show. 12 AFTERNOON FILM FESTIVAL. "Hungry Hi l l ." A period m e l o d r a m a , starring Jean Simmons, Margare t Lockwood, Cecil Parker and Den­nis Price. The story of a feud that flamed between two Victorian-era Irish families for over 40 years.

3:30 10-8 BOB CROSBY SHOW. Var iety . Program

Just in Time Crosby and Cast Good Night, My Love. Pleasant Dreams

Paula, Joan and Carol Swing Down, Chariot Four Boys These Wonderful Things . . Crosby

4:00 3 8 QUEEN FOR A DAY. Jack Bailey. 10 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial.

4:15 10 THE SECRET STORM. Serial. 4 :30 10 THE EDGE OF NIGHT. The Duke

shodows Aunt Cora. D a y d r a m a . 12 GRADY A N D HURST SHOW.

4:45 3 8 MODERN ROMANCES. Serial. 5:00 6 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. Newsreel .

Girls Play Softball . Tea Time in London. Cook's Tour in Japan. The Little Locomotive Race. Strange Playmates. Children See Rocket Railroad. Wooden Stars Shine in Paris. Mouseketeers. "LOOK" pho­tographer Earl Thiesen teaches the rudiments of taking snapshots. The Hardy Boys: Episode No. 2 , " A Real Case"—Mr. Hardy arrives home and tells the boys he wants them to stay out of his busines affairs. Cartoon: You—The Ear." Hol lywood. 3-8 COMEDY T IME- IT 'S A GREAT LIFE. Michael O'Shea stars wi th Wi l l i am Bishop a n d James Dunn. 10 MILLION DOLLAR MATINEE. "The Fuller Brush M a n . " Whi le try­ing to prove to his sweetheart that he can be a success, the newly-hired Fuller brush man tries to make a sale but gets involved in crime. Red Skelton and Janet Blair.

5:30 3 FUN HOUSE.. Pete Boyle with H*Hi];»color cartoons for the kiddies.

8 RACKET SQUAD. . Reed Hadley. 5:55 3 A M O S ' N ' A N D Y . "Gir l at the

Station." A series of coincidences almost break up a 2 0 year mar­r iage. Tim Moore , Spencer Wi l ­liams and Alvin Childress.

Evening 6:00 6 STARR THEATER. Cisco joins

forces wi th a raccoon in a search for a missing mine owner. Duncan Renaldo stars wi th Leo Carri l lo. 8 SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. "Pipe­line to Danger." John Russell.

6:25 3 CITY DETECTIVE. "Date irwReno." Right after her divorce is granted, a w o m a n is approached by a stranger who says that she had promised to marry him. Rod Cam­eron.

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6 :30 6 STARR THEATER. Bullets of Mys­tery." Kit Carson receives a letter Written by a man who was ki l led. Bill Wi l l iams a n d Don Diamond. 8 SPORTS DESK. Dave Brandt. 10 NEWS. Wi th John Facenda.

WEATHER. Paul Rodenhauser. SPORTS NEWS. Bill Campbel l . WORLD NEWS. Wi th Jim Cox. NEWS. Wi th Douglas Edwards. NEWS. With Hal W o o d a r d . TRAX FAX. Racing results. REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly, TAYLOR GRANT A N D THE NEWS. TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back.

3 CODE 3. "Gold in an O l d Tin C a n . " Officers locate 5 4 0 , 0 0 0 hid­den by an embezzler.

Cast: Fred Munson . . Stacy Harris Sgt. Robert Peters . . John Archer Molly Munson. . . Maggie Mahoney 8 STUMP YOUR NEIGHBOR. Quiz. 10 BADGE 7 1 4 . "The Big TV." While work ing out of the Missing Persons Bureau, Sgt. Joe Friday checks a woman's claim that her daughter- in- law and grandchild are missing. Jack W e b b stars. 12 LIBERACE. Piano sty lings. 6 WEATHER. Wi th Francis Davis. 6 J O H N DALY A N D THE NEWS. 6 DISNEYLAND. Fantasyland.

"Alice in Wonder land . " This car­toon classic captures the fun and fancy of the Lewis Carroll story. Off­screen voices feature Kathryn Beau mont as Alice, Ed Wynn and Jerry Colonna as the M a d Hatter and the March Hare, Richard Haydn, Ster­ling Hol loway, Heather Angel and others. Wa l t Disney, host. 3 EDDIE FISHER SHOW. Songs 10-8 G I A N T STEP. Quiz show for youngsters. Bert Parks is emcee. 12 YOUR TELEVISION THEATER "Washington Rendezvous." The Hungarian-born wi fe of an Ameri ­can diplomat is b lackmai led by Communists. Craig Stevens. 3 NBC NEWS. David Brinkley and Chet Huntley, commentators. 3 H IRAM HOLIDAY. Hi ram is forced to overcome many obstacles in order to foil an attempt on the lives of four of the free world's leaders. Wal ly Cox stars

fiTi]fiT> 10-8 ARTHUR GODFREY SHOW. 12 WEDNESDAY NIGHT PLAY­HOUSE. "Return of the Ape M a n . " Two scientists discover a process whereby people can be kept fro­zen and then revived. Bela Lugbsi stars wi th John Carradine. 6 N A V Y LOG. "Operat ion Golden Rule." Four American officers sur­vive Japanese imprisonment during Wor ld W a r II through courage, in­genuity and toughness. 3 FATHER K N O W S BEST. "Swiss Family Anderson." The Andersons visit a desolate island wi th the thought of buying it. Whi le in­vestigating the place, their boat drifts a w a y and they are marooned. 6 OZZIE A N D HARRIET. "Hairstyle for Harr iet ." Harriet discovers some unique coiffures, but Ozzie isn't pleased. Family comedy series wi th sons David and Ricky. Comedy.

OTTT>3-8 KRAFT TELEVISION THEATER. "Six Hours of Terror." Adapted by John Whedon from a French novel by Francis Didelot. A radioed warn ­ing that a bomb is hidden aboard a Paris-to-Montreal air l iner sets off a feverish search in mid-Atlantic, strik­ing fear in the hearts of al l on board. Theodore Bikel stars. 10 THE MILLIONAIRE. "The Story of Nancy Wel l ington." A socialite w idow who exploits her position by giving fashionable parties paid for by social climbers receives a mill ion dollar gift from an anony­mous benefactor, but not before her teen-age daughter leaves home be­cause she suspects her mother is planning to remarry for money.

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12 CONFIDENTIAL FILE. "Abor­tions" dramat ica l ly includes a pre­sentation of one girl's problem a n d an interview wi th a nurse w h o par­ticipated in many abortions. Film.

9 :30 6 FORD THEATER. "The Quiet Stranger." George Montgomery stars as a teacher who must place his hopes for a school in a small Western town on a horse and a

small boy. n

' Cast: Daniel McKee George Montgomery Red Healy . . Forrest Tucker Mayor Kallum Ted da Corsie Joey Walsh Bobby Clark Debby Walsh Lyn Thomas The Man Bill Hale Eddie Mi le i»isr»i\ 10 I'VE GOT A SECRET. Panel: Bill Cullen, Henry M o r g a n a n d Jayne M e a d o w s , Garry Moore , host. 12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL. LaSalle

vs. St. Joseph. Mat t Guokas. 10 .00 6 WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS.

Promising young heavyweights. W a y n e Bethea of N e w York a n d Zora Folley of Chandler , Ar i zona , clash at the Syracuse W a r M e m o r i a l Auditor ium. Records: Folley won 2 7 , 18 by knockouts; lost two and fought one d raw. Bethea won 13, four by knockouts,- lost five and fought two draws. Jack Drees announcing. 3-8 THIS IS YOUR LIFE. Life story of a surprise guest. Ralph Edwards. 10 THE 20th CENTURY-FOX HOUR A gunfighter whose prowess had become a legend discovers that he has invited a perpetual challenge of violent death in "End of a G u n . "

Cast: Jimmy Ringo Richard Conte Peggy Marilyn Erskine Mark . Lyle Bettger Hunt John Barry more, Jr.

10:30 3 TWENTY-ONE. Quiz in which contestants can w in an unl imited amount of money. Jack Barry, MC. 8 STAGE 7. " I Killed John Harr ing ton." Mystery d r a m a on fi lm.

10:45 6 SPORTS wi th Bill Duncan. 8 WORLD NEWS. Bob Zeller.

fTTfi7i> 3 TAYLOR GRANT A N D THE NEWS. 10 NEWS. With John Facenda.

11:00 6 TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back. 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly.

11:10 6 WEATHER. Wi th Francis Davis.

Prrrn>3 JUDY LEE AND THE WEATHER. 10 WEATHERMAN. Harry K. Smith.

11:15 6 WORLD'S BEST MOVIES. "Daisy Kenyon." A legal tycoon, a l ready marr ied , is out-of-town when the girl he loves marries another man . J o a n Crawford , Dana Andrews, Henry Fonda and Ruth Warr ick.

3 THE A L A N SCOTT SHOW. In-Q3JiTJ^ formal conversation ond reviews.

10 SPORTS FINAL. Jack Whi taker 11:20 8 SPORTS A N D WEATHER.

11:25 10 MILLION DOLLAR M O V I E . "Crash Dive." Drama starring Anne Baxter.

11:30 3-8 TONIGHT. Var iety . Steve Al len 12 CHANNEL 12 PLAYHOUSE. Film. "The Scarlet W e b . " An insurance* investigator has himself committed to prison to ga in the confidence of a convict who has hidden a fortune in stolen loot. Griffith Jones.

12:30 6 STU ERWIN SHOW. "June's Ro mance." June Collyer featured. 3 PUBLIC DEFENDER. "Auto Acci­dent ." Following a quarre l wi th his w i fe , a young man is charged wi th drunken driving a n d kil l ing an old lady in a crosswalk. Reed Hadley, John Hubbard and Robert Clarke. 8 NEWS A N D WANTED PERSONS. 12 WORDS TO LIVE BY. Religion Rev. Donald O. Wilson, speaker.

1:00 3 ONE O'CLOCK FINAL. News. 10 LATE LATE SHOW. "Singing V a g a b o n d . " Jealous of his reputa­t ion, an o u t l a w is instrumental in having a n Army captain falsely • accused of treason. Gene Autry.

1:05 3 THOUGHT FOR TOMORROW. Rev. James Dickson is the speaker.

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resolution that was tp lead to suffrage for women equally with men.

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Morning 6 :00 10 W O R D FROM W A S H I N G T O N . 6 :30 10 FARM REPORTER. Bill Bennett. 6 :40 3 THOUGHT FOR T O D A Y . Rev.

John McFadden is the speaker. 6 :45 3 FARM MARKETS A N D WEATHER

REPORTS. Wi th Pat London. 8 FARM NEWS A N D WEATHER.

6:55 3 NEWS. Pat London report ing. 7:00 10 G O O D M O R N I N G WITH WILL

ROGERS, JR. News by Ned Calmer. 3-8 TODAY. Dave G a r r o w a y . Also 7:30 . 8:00 a n d 8:30 A. M .

7:25 3 TODAY I N PHILADELPHIA.News. 8 WEATHER. Wi th Bill Wright . 10 WEATHERMAN.

7:55 3 TODAY I N PHILADELPHIA. News M'H'h>with Pat London. Aga in at 8:25.

8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS. 10 GENE CRANE. News, sports.

8 :00 10 BLESS THIS HOUSE. Religion 8:05 10 MISTER A N D MISSUS. Chatter. 8:25 8 M O R N I N G HEADLINES. 8:55 6 GUIDE POSTS. Catholic.

3 LET SCOTTT PLAY IT. Converse M'U'lifrtion, music and visuals Alan Scot)

8 SPORTS REVEILLE. 9 :00 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.

"Chemistry For the Consumer." Pennsylvania Mi l i tary College. 8 COLLEGE OF THE AIR. Topic: "Understanding Atoms." F&M. 10 CAPT. K A N G A R O O . Fun show.

9 :20 6 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR. "Greek Play." Swarthmore College.

9:25 10 WEATHER. With Joan Crane. 9 :30 3 MY LITTLE MARGIE. "Switzer land

Story." Marg ie inveigles Vern into making a trip to Switzer land to find the heir to an estate. Ga le Storm. 8 HYMNS OF FAITH. O r g a n music. 10 CAPT. K A N G A R O O . Continued.

9 4 5 6 ADVANCED SCIENCE. "The Search For O i l . " A scientific search for oil featur ing some unusual ex-

returns to her home town and has to decide between three suitors. Michele M o r g a n stars. 8 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 10 NEWS. Wi th Wal ter Cronkite. 12 THE M A C McGUIRE SHOW. Mu­sical var iety show wi th guests.

1:10 10 DIVIDENDS FOR HOMEMAKERS. 1:15 8 TODAY WITH KAY. Kay Cuskey. 1:30 10-8 AS THE WORLD TURNS. 2 :00 8 EDGE OF NIGHT. D a y d r a m a 2:25 3 NEWSROOM. Wi th Pat London. 2 :30 6 BANDSTAND. Teenagers' done

[*i'lR'I;> ' " 9 party. Dick Clark is host. 3-8 TENNESSEE ERNIE. Var iety .

3 :00 3 NBC MATINEE THEATER. "The M'U'lfr Hex," by Gene Feldman. A mother­

less boy consults a voodoo w o m a n for help in cheering up his father 8 THE BIG-PAYOFF. Quiz show. 10 DATELINE EUROPE. " N e w Re g ime." When reporter Robert Can­non tries to find a former Naz i w a r criminal, he discovers the forces of fear and hysteria are still olive. 12 AFTERNOON FILM FESTIVAL. "Captive Heart ." A d r a m a starring Michael Redgrave, Rochel Kemp-son, Frederick Leister and Mervyn Johns. The story interprets the years of monotonous captivity faced by prisoners during World W a r II — what they meant to them and their loved ones at home who wai ted

3:30 10-8 BOB CROSBY SHOW. Variety

Little Jack Frost Crosby and cast Crazy With Love Joan O'Brien Throw Mama From the Train

Hal Dickinson and Allan Copeland Manana Modernaires Cinco Robles Crosby

4 :00 3-8 QUEEN FOR A DAY. Jack Bailey 10 THE BRIGHTER DAY. Serial.

4:15 10 THE SECRET STORM. Serial 4 :30 10 THE EDGE OF NIGHT. The Duke

new Army forts. Bill Wi l l iams, Don Diamond a n d George Wal ler . B SPORTS DESK. Dove Brandt. 10 NEWS. Wi th John Facenda.

6 :40 8 WEATHER. Paul Rodenhauser. 10 SPORTS NEWS. Bill Campbel l .

6:45 8 WORLD NEWS. With Jim Cox. 10 NEWS. Wi th Douglas Edwards. 12 NEWS. Wi th Hal W o o d a r d .

6 :50 12 TRAX FAX. Racing Results. 6:55 8 REGIONAL NEWS. Leo Kelly.

U.Ui];» 3 TAYLOR GRANT A N D THE NEWS. 7:00 6 TV NEWSREEL. Gunnar Back.

3 ROSEMARY CLOONEY SHOW. Rosemary's little sister Ga le Clooney. is special guest.

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Sisters Gale and Rosemary Open Up Your Heart Gale What Is This Thing Called Love and We'll Be Together Again Rosemary Too Young For the Blues. Jeepers Creep­ers and Peg O" My Heart Hi-Lo's Sailor Boys Have Talk To Me in English

Rosemary 8 STATE TROOPER. "One W a y to Tahoe." A man kills his lovely w i fe for her money. Rod Cameron. 10 THE M A N CALLED X. Ken Thurs­ton goes to the Phillipines to locate a quarter of a mil l ion in gold which disappeared during the Japanese occupation. Barry Sull ivan. 12 THE FRANKIE LAINE SHOW.

7:10 6 WEATHER. Wi th Francis Davis.

7:15 6 J O H N DALY A N D THE NEWS. 7:30 6 LONE RANGER. "Mission for

Tonto." The ^masked rider and Tonto find themselves in conflict wi th an ambitious housekeeper and her two ex-convict sons who seek to acquire a ranch by force. Fijm. 3 D I N A H SHORE SHOW Songs. 10-8 SGT. PRESTON OF THE Y U K O N . An Indian chief goes on the w a r p a t h to prevent the invasion of his

develops a strange fascination for Egypt. Herbert Anderson stars.

9 : 0 0 6 WIRE SERVICE. " W o r l d of the Lonely." Feature wr i ter Katherine Wells takes a drug that temporar i ly produces schizophrenia in order to get a story. Cast: Katherine Wells Mercedes McCambridge Dr. Heggert Robert Cornthwaite

Nora Neilsen Virginia Gregg Sue Carla Merey 3 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. " H o w Sock met Rollo." M a r i n e Corps capers, including maneuvers w i th a curvaceous blonde are highl ighted. Jackie Cooper, Dick Wesson. 8 H I G H W A Y PATROL. Dramatic series wi th Broderick Crawford . 12 JOE PALOOKA. "Below the Bor­der." Subversives try to discredit Joe ond Ann in the eyes of the Mex­ican people. Joe Kirkwood, Jr.

9 :30 3-8 THE FORD SHOW. A musical variety program starring Tennessee Ernie Ford and featur ing the Voices of Wal ter Schumann. Hol lywood. 10 PLAYHOUSE 9 0 . "Mr . and Mrs. M c A d a m . " The story deals wi th the plight of a post-hydrogen wor community, the survival or extinc­tion of which rests wi th the last remaining pair of young persons. John Kerr stars wi th Piper Laurie, Cedrick Hardwicke, Victor Jory, M a r y Astor and Elizabeth Patterson. 12 BOWLING TIME. Guest celebrity is actor Charles Drake. Bowlers: Carmen Salvino and Johnny King.

10:00 6 AIR TIME ' 57 . Musical variety show starring Elliott Lawrence a n d his orchestra. Produced in coopera­tion wi th United States Air Force.

3 8 LUX VIDEO THEATER. "Just M'H'I;> Across the Street." A young w o m a n ,

posing as a weal thy socialite, is ex­posed but the consequences are not

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