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WHDH Jess Cain. WTAO Carl Wade. 7:30 WEEI, WEZE, WTAO News. 7:40 WTAO Carl Wade. 7:45 WEEI Tom Russell.

WEZE World of Music. 7:55 WEEI Rideout, weather. WORL World News. 8:00 WEET News, sports. WTAO News, weather.

8:05 WORL Jim Sands. WSiffi I THOUGrTT PR1SOIIA MyrRD if MIGHT ENJOY READING THIS SHE OUT5IDE ON THE rsrX rf STEVE ROPER -rtv aaaaaaar a High MAirtr AV CALICO SHOW: Premiere of children's show, starring 11- ear-old ventriloquist Marilyn Patch, of Natick. and her puppet. Calico; a m. i5l.

I01TH OS PARADE: Talent aeries, with the Blue Belle Highlanders, all irl Pipe Band from Saugus. among the guests; 8:30 5. HAKE A FACE: New children's audience participation series, with Bob Clayton, host; 11 (7. MILLION DOLLA MOVIE: Clark Cable. Lana Turner in "Honky -Tank" (1941), a gambler decides to settle down after meeting the pretty daughter of a small town's SATURDAY Morning 30 a.m.

in mmw AS. si the lawrence ft i leading citizen. Butch Jenkins. Peter Lawford to -My Brother Talks to Horses'" (1948 1. a little boy -sets racing; tips "right from tha horse's 12 noon 7.

BOLLTWOOD PLATBOrSE: Gloria Jean. Henry Stephenson in "Reck- lesa Age" (1B44). an heiress runs away from home and gets a Job as a salesgirl to small town; 11:30 pm. BASEBALL: Red Sox vs. Washington Senators, at Fenway Park, first same of doubleheader; 1:30 (I).

MILLION DOLLAK MOVIE: Walter Pidgeon, Rita Johnson in "Nick Carter, Master Detective" 1 1939) the famous sleuth prevents saboteurs from getting their hands on secret weapons; 4 (7). BACE OP THE WEEK: 1 100.000 Woodward, at Aqueduct, with Win Elliot, Fred Capossela. Sammy Re nick, commentators; 4:30 4. N.C.A.A. FOOTBALL: Notre Dame vs Oklahoma, at Owen Field, Norman with Terry Brennan, Jim Simpson, Lindsey Nelson, commen tators; 4:30 t5).

WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS: "Grand Prix of Italy," at Monza, with lm McKay. Phil Hill, announcers: "World Rowing Championship," at Lucerne. Switzerland, with Bill Flemmtng. Jack Kelly at the mike: 5 (7). CHECKMATE: Suspense aeries, starring' Anthony George, Doug Mc- Clure, Sebastian Cabot Tonight: "Hour of 8:30 (4).

SATURDAY MOVIE: Randolph Scott Anne Jeffreys in "Trail Street'-! CW). But Master cleans us a lawless town ruled by a cattleman 7 (7). SAM BENEDICT: Claude Rains guest stars in "Nor Practices Make Per feet," attorney Sam Benedict de fends a once-great lawyer against disbarment; 7:30 (4). JACKIE GLEASON SHOWl The American Scene Magazine: New comedy-variety-musical series, with regulars Sue Ann Langdon, Frank Fontaine. The Gleason Girls; gueit star Art Carney, featuring a "Honeymooners" sketch, musical lampoon of a TV crime show, comedy sketch featuring "Joe the 7:30 (5).

4 ROT ROGERS-DALE EVANS SHOW: New musical variety series featuring modern presentation of "family style" entertainment, with regulars Cliff Arquette, Pat Brady and the Sons of the Pioneers, Mello-Men barbershop quartet. Tonight: "Roy and Dale and the Kids at the Fair, musical visit to the Seattle World's Fair; 7:30 (9). SENATORIAL CANDIDATES BE BATE: Coverage of debate between George Cabot Lodge and H. Stuart Hughes, Republican and Indepen dent candidates, respectively, for U.S. Senate, at John Hanco*ck Hall; 8:30 (2).

JOEY BISHOP SHOWS "Three's a Crowd," the three-months wedding anniversary of Joe and EUie is crashed by kibitzer Freddy (Guy Marks); 8:30 (4). THE DEFENDERS: Dennis Hopper, Donald Davis guest star in "The Indelible Silence," the Prestons are called upon to defend the unpopular cause of a teenaged American Nazi accused of first degree murder; 8:30 (5). MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON: Fess Parker, Sandra Warner, Red Foley star in new series about an idealistic freshman senator. Tonight: Kay Starr guest stars in 'Washington Hostess," Katie McGraw, from the back country tries to make a big splash as a hostess, but gets in over her head; 8:30 (7).

SATURDAY MOVIE: Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner. Richard Widmark, Jean Peters in "Broken Lance" (1934), the resentful son of a cattle baron persuades two of his three brothers to revolt against their father's domination; (4). LAWRENCE WELK SHOW: Welk and his accordion are featured in a medley of tunes Including "Pretty Baby," "I Found a Million Dollar Baby;" (7). HAVE Ol'N, WILL TRAVEL: Peter Boone, Dorothy Dells, Ben John son, guest stars. Paladin repairs a broken pledge he made years before to a man who went to prison; 9:30 (5).

i GUNSMOKE: Burt Reynolds. Angela Clark, Bill Zuckert, guest stars. After white men alay his father, wolk show ntT 1 I tf'-f i ts PAID ADVERTIsem*nT MORNING 6:00 4 Armed Forces. 6:30 4 Boomtown. 5 N.E: Potpourri." 7:00 5 Marilyn and Calico.

7 Three Stooges. 12 Popeye, Stooges. 8:00 5 Sgt. Preston. 10 Oft to Adventure.

8:30 5 Youth on Parade. 10 Draw Podner. 9:00 5-12 Captain Kangaroo. 7 Sky King. 10 Magic Midway.

9:30 5-10 Ruff and Reddy. 7 Jungle Adventures. 9 Kartoon Karnival. 10:00 4-10 Shari Lewis. 5-12 Alvin Show.

9 Ring-a-Ding. 10:30 4-10 King Leonardo. 5-12 Mighty Mouse. 9 Uncovered. 11:00 4-10 Fury, drama.

5-12 Rin Tin Tin. 7 Make a Face. 9 "Crime Smasher," Frank Graham. 11:30 4 Magic Midway. 5-12 Roy Rogers.

7 Bugs Bunny. 10 Joe Palooka. AFTERNOON 12:00 4 News, weather. 5 Candlepin. Bowling.

7 Movie. 9-10 Bugs Bunny. 12 Sky King. 12:15 4 Big Brother Show 12:30 4 Playhouse. 9 Candlepin Bowling.

10 I Spy. 12 Bandstand. 1:00 5 Deputy Dawg. 10 Pioneers. 1:30 4 Ten Pin Time.

5-12 Baseball. P.M. RED SOX BASEBALL WiihlnitMi ttsaton st iMtss tn. Commntiry ty Cart Sowdy asl" HH Mirtts 9 Big Picture. 10 Captain Grief.

9 "Fleet's In," Dorothy Lamour; "You 2:00 Can Ration Love," Betty Rhodes. 10 "Mad at the World," Frank Lovejoy. 4 Educational Series. 4 This Is My Country. 7 News in Review.

4 Jungle Jim. 7 Whiplash. 10 World of Sports. 5 Hole in One. 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 P.M.

SEASON PREMIERE HOLE IN ONE-GOLF SHOW itirrini Mm Infltnl Golf Prsfssslanals it Lm Ews lnMtttr half-breed Joins hit mother's Comanche tribe to avenge the killing (season's premiere); 10 (S). FIGHT OP THE WEEK! Charley Scott vs. Jorge Fernandez, 10-round welterweight match, at Las Vegas Convention Center, Nevada; 10 (7). SATURDAY MOVIE: Richard Burton, Fredrie March, Claire Bloom In "Alexander tha Great" (IMS), itory of the famous, warrior; 11:19 (4). LATI SHOW: Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey In "Tha Thing" (1951), a scientific research station In the Arctic comes across a monster from another world, Boris Karloft, Jack Holt in "Behind the Mask" (1S32), a Secret Service man tracks down the mysterious head of a dope ring; 11:13 7).

FABULOUS It: Gloria Jean. Robert Paige In "What' CookhV" (1942). radio singer tries to sell her show to a famous food company. Jdhn Bromfleld. Martha Vlckers in "Big Bluff" (1955); 12:15 a.m.

(S). BIO MOVIE: Ben Cooper, Anna Ma ria Alberghettl in "Duel at Apache Wells" (19S7), a youth returns home to save his father'! ranch from crooks; I (4). ilia 'A I I I 1 If-" 5 Jfars an Jtf are 4m tha Saunders and Ernst Mrs. George Smith Religious "The Roomer." 10 Frontiers of Faith. 5 Sacred Heart, "Charity and Mental Health." 4 Our Believing Wdrld.

10 The Christophers, "How to Pick a Worthwhile Career." 12 Insight, "Sinner's Inc." 4 Frontiers of Faith, "The Living Bible in Today's World." second of four programs based on the Acts of the Apostles, with Dr. Edward W. Bauman, American Washington. D.C. 5-12 Look Up and Live.

"The Counterfeit of It." a drama about the first Negro boy to be accepted by an exclusive prep school, starring Billy Dee Williams; Dr. William Hamilton, Colgate-Rochester 1 1 1 School, N.Y., narrator. 12 Church in Action. Treasure At 10 With All Thy Heart, Jewish Chautaugua Society. 12 Catholic Almanac.

9 Oral Roberts, "What Ii God Like?" 9 Allen's Revival Hour, 9 Faith for Today, 9 The Living Word. 9 Insight, "Christ. Caesaf and Conscience," with Macdonald Carey. 9:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:45 12:00 100 1:30 2:15 2:45 3:00 "Why couldn't you have been like other husbands and complained about my A gift of three American airplanes willl form the nucleus of Somali's internal air line. "IViaf a time lo run od of MARTIN'S Powder" New England's Most Trusted Insecticide UK'S UK THAI 11 Fred Mir 1IK AnANCHESTER CM.M.J CH.

9 STA WAMJtt 7 Movie. 12 Inside Sports. 12 Sports Roundup. 4:15 4:30 5:00 4 Race of the Week. 5-12 NCAA Football 4 Junior Bowling.

7-9 World of Sports. 10 "King of Hockey," Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson. 4 Checkmate. 5:30 EVENING 6:00 10 Leave It to Beaver. 6:30 4 News.

Weather. 7 Beanv ard Cecil 9 Phil Silvers. 10 Donna Reed. 4 Medic, drama. 7 Movie.

9 Beany and CeciL 10 Flintstones. 5-12 Football Scores. 7:00 7:15 7:30 4-10 Sam Benedict. 5 Jackie Gleason. 4 COLGATE Presents JACKIE CLEASON P.M.

PREMIERE THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW: THE AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE St: Art Carnf 9 Roy Rogers-Dale Evans. 12 Jeff's Collie. 8:00 12 "Surrender Hell," Keith Andes. 8:30 2 Senatorial Debate. Political Advertisem*nt P.M.

Senatorial DEBATE WGBH -TV CHANNEL 2 Crosby Forbes 3S Arlineton Cambridge 4-10 Joey Bishop Show, 5 The Defenders. 7 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. 9 Film. 9:00 4-10 Saturday Movie.

7-9 Lawrence Welk. 5-12 Have Gun, Will Travel. 10:00 5-12 Gunsmoke. P.M. SEASON PREMIERE CUNSM0KE nits James Arams ind Amanda Slakf.

Introducing: Burt Reynolds 7-9 Boxing. 10:45 7-9 Sports Final. 11:00 4-5-7-9-10-12 News. 11:15 4 Saturday Movie. 5 Film Feature.

7 Late Show. 9 Movie 9. 10 "A Star Is Born," Judy Garland. 12 "Phenix City Kid," Richard Kiley; "Tripoli," John Payne. 12:15 5 Fabulous 52.

1:00 4 World News. 1:15 4 Big Movie. Today on Radio FOOTBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Northeastern vs. Bridgeport, at Kent Field, Brook-line, with Vic Kubell, Narte Custer, commentators; WERS-FM, 1:20 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Boston Col- lege vs.

Villanova. at Villanova, with Fred Cusick, Bob Gallagher, announcers: WEEI, 1:25 p.m HIGH-SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Arlington vs. Watertown, at Arlington, with Jim Tyrrell, at the mike; WTAO. 1:30 m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Harvard vs.

Lehigh, at Harvard Stadium, with Chris Clark, Spike Brown, commentators; WNAC, 1:45 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Boston University vs. Univ. of Kansas, at B.U. Fieldj WBUR-FM.

7.45; WHDH, 7:53. HI-FI CONCERT HALL: Mojart's Serenade No. 6 in E. Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 In C.

Roger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart, Strauss' "Also Snrach Zaruthustra," performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, with Karl Bohn, conductor; WXHR-FM. 9 a.m. AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA: Handel's "Alcina," with Joan Teresa Berxanra, Monies Sinclair, Luigl Alva. Graziella SciutU; WCRB, 1:05 p.m. BASEBALL: Red Sox vs.

Washington Senators, doubleheader, at Fenway Park; WHDH. 1:23. DOING BUSINESS ABROAD: "Export and Import Transactions" Part Robert R. Rovzar, president', International Trade Assn. of New England, Irwin Springer, B.U.

College of Administration; Gardner C. Terguson, vice president, international dlvinlnn, First National Bank of Bonton (repeat); WCBH- FM. 4. FOLKMNGERft' FESTIVAL; Family Trio. Josh While, guests; WXHR-FM.

S. BERGEN Concert from Bergen Festival of Music, Drama Folklore tn Bergen, Norway, featuring Mllhsud'l String Quartet No. 13, Grieg i String Quartet In Minor, performed by Quatuor Par-renln Chamber Music Ensemble of Paris; WGBHTM. 8. VACATION srECIAL: Special "Thank You" party for all listeners over the summer months; WEttS-FM.

6, SCIENCE EDITOR: Hale Sparks explores the pnsslhlllty of addiction to ''patent medicines" ('repeat WEEt. 8 40. OPERA IIOtnEi Verdl'g "La Tiavl-ala," wilh soloists Vlrlmta de Ins Angeles, Carlo del Mnntl, Mario Perenl, Rome Opera Chorus and Orchestra. Tulllo Seraftn. conductor; WXHR-FM, a.

By Sunday uiohe By Mr. and Sunday RADIO 5:05 WBZ Prelude to Worship. 6:00 WNAC Beautiful Hymns. 6:30 WEEI Hour of Crucified. Very Rev.

Conleth Overman. "Finances in the Home." 6:45 WCOP Religion in Action. 7:00 WEEI Sacred Heart, Rev. William B. Faherty, S.J., "Bread and Wine end Priest." WHDH Christian Endeavor.

7:15 WEEI Mass. Council of Churches, "So Will We Sing." WHDH Christian Science, "Should Religion Heal?" WTAO Sacred Heart. 7:30 WNAC Bible Institute. WORL Oral Roberts. 7:35 WHDH Park St.

Church. WTAO Here We Stand. 8:00 WNAC Dr. Charles Fuller. 8:05 WEZE This Is Your Bible.

8:30 WNAC People's Gosoel Hour. WEZE Rev. John DeBrine. WORL The Rosary. 8:35 WEEI Call to Church, Sister Baptista.

Sisters of St. Martha "The Responsibility of the Aging." 9:00 WNAC WinRS of Healing. WEZE The Chosen People. WORL Copley Methodist Church. 9:15 WEZE Art of Living, Dr.

Theodore A. Gill, San Francisco, Seminary. 9:30 WNAC Back to God Hour. 10:00 WNAC Radio Bible Class. 10:05 WEZE Christian Science, "Should Religion Heal?" 10:30 WNAC Churchmen Weigh the News.

10:43 WNAC Catholic Truth Period. Rev. John J. Connelly, S.T.D.. St.

John's Seminary, "Actual Giace." WEZE Park St. Church. 11:00 WNAC St. Paul's Cathedral, Very Rev. Charles H.

Buck Jr. 11:35 WEEI Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. 6:45 WEZ.E The Rosary. 7:05 WMEX Tremont Temple, Baptist Church. 7:30 WNAC Lutheran Hour.

WEZE Park St. Chinch. 8:00 WNAC Voice of Prophecy. 8:30 WEZE Trinity Church. 9:05 WEZE Challenge of the Hour.

9:15 WNAC-Christlan Science, "Should Religion 9:30 Wr Z- Mass. Cat: ollc Hour. Rt, Hev. John S. S-xlon, pastor, SI.

Onrch. Stoncnam. Method of Ivat'on." W.VAC hie S.u-y Hour. Dr. D.

Tlunias. 10:00 Hour of Decision, Dr. Billy Graham. 10:03 WBZ This I Know, Albert t. (Pearly I Gates.

Church World Service director of Refugee Relief. Hong Kong, guest speaker. 10:30 Jewish Hour, Riibbl Ralph Citrtm. Congregation ArikIhs Achlm, Fltehburg. guest, WK7F.

Bark to God Hour. 10:35 WEEI Church of the Air, Dr. Leslie R. Smith, president, International Convention of Christian Churches; pustnr, Central thirxtian Chinch (Disciples of Christ Lrxirgtnn. Kentucky, ife's Turnstile." 11:30 WBZ Light of l.tle, Rev.

Ed-ward. J. Hales, Church Extension director. Baptist General Conf. of New England, guest, TILEVISION 4 The Living Word "Cave In," 10 Sacred Heart, 10 The Living Word.

12-The Christophers. 6 Hour of St. Francis, "Paiies of Death." 10-Tht Is the Life. 7 This Is the Life, "Shrp-herd of Main Street." 8 Ring Around Sunday. Mass, Council of Churches.

10 Catholic Chi.pcl. 7 Sunday Mass, Very Rev, Jeremiah F. Mlnihan, Vf LL.D,. pastor, 8 15 8.00 8:15 8 30 8 45 9:00 9.15 Rt. Catherine's Church, Norwood, relehrsnt.

8.30 The Living Wot RADIO AFTERNOON The smith f.ii the MORNING 8:10 WTAO Carl Wade. 8:30 WEEI Tom Russell. WORL Rosary. WTAO News. 8:35 WTAO Johnny 8:40 WTAO Carl Wade.

9:00 WHDH Fred B. Cole, WORL Alan Dary. 9:05 WEZE Great Moments in Music. 9:20 WEZE World of Music. 9:30 WBZ Jay Dunn.

10:00 WNAC, WEEI News. 10:10 WEEI Tom Russell. 10:15 WNAC Musical Memories. 'WEZE Great in Music. 10:30 WEZE-World of Music, 1:15 WNAC Bandstand.

WEZE Great Moments in Music. 1:25 WEEI B.C.-Villanova. WHDH Baseball. 1:30 WEZE World of Music. WTAO Arlington- Watertown.

1:45 WNAC Harvard- Lehieh. 2:05 WORL Joe Clementi. 2:30 WBZ Jefferson Kaye. 3:00 WORL Gregg Finn. 4:00 WEEI News.

WTAO Johnny Towne. 4:10 WEEI Ted Bair. 4:30 WNAC Radio Boston. 5:30 WTAO News. 5:35 WTAO Johnny Most.

5:45 WTAO J. Towne. 5:55 WORL News, sports. EVENING 8:05 WNAC Studio X. 8:15 WEEI Sat.

Night Revue. 9:00 WEEI News. 9:05 WEEI Jazz, to Z. 10:00 WEEI News. 10:10 WEEI Jonah Jones.

10:30 WEEI Sat. Night Revue. 10:35 WHDH John Bassett. 11:00 WBZ-WNAC-WEEI- WEZE-WHDH News. 11:05 WEZE World of Music.

11:15 WBZ Bruce Bradley. WNAC Studio X. WHDH Sounds in the Nitjht. WEEI Rideout. weather 11:30 WBZ Club O.K.

WEEI Music 'til Dawn. CHANNEL CHUCKLES By Bil Keane "I win! You do the dishes." Nenal has cranted a small nan to a ocal machine shop the purchase of equipment from abroad. can (y Mm Now in its 8th big year and no wonder with Lawrenca Welk's winning manner setting the musical mood! SATURDAY 9 p.m. WNAC-TV 7 12:00 WBZ. WNAC.

WEEI WEZE News. WHDH Jim WORL Paul Harvey. WTAO C. Wade. WEZE World of Music, WBZ Jay Dunn.

WNAC Bandstand. WORL Alan Dary. WEEI Rideout, weather. WEEI Coleman, sports. WEEI Harry Reasoner.

WEEI Morgan Baker. WNAC News. WEEI News, sports. WTAO Johnny Towne. WHDH Interviews, Warm Up.

WEEI Ted Bair. 12:05 12:15 12:20 i 12:25 112:30 i 12:35 1:00 1:05 1:10 RADIO 6:00 WBZ WNAC WEEI- WEZE News. WTAO Jack Swan. 6:05 WBZ JelTerson Kaye. WEZE World of Music.

WORL Joe Clementi. 6:10 WEEI N.E. Today. 6:15 WNAC Radio Boston. 6:30 WBZ Bruce Eradley.

WEEI Rideout, weather. WHDH News. 6:35 WEEI European Diary, WHDH Ballroom. 6:40 WEEI Science Editor. 6:45 WEZE The Rosary.

6:50 WORL Carleton Fredericks. 6:55 WEEI Phil Rizzuto. WORL WTAO News. 7:00 WNAC News. WEEI News Analysis.

WEZE News; World of Music. WHDH John Bassett. 7:10 WEEI Sat, Niuht Revue. I 7:13 WNAC Alcoholism Talk. 7:30 WNAC Jack Wyrtzen.

7:55 WEEI Coleman, sports. Univ. of Kansas. 8:00 WNAC News. WEEI World Tonight.

Hughes, Republican and Independent candidates, respectively, for US. Senate, at John Hanco*ck Hull; WIIRB FM. WCOP, 8:30. BOSTON SVMPHONT ORCHESTRA: 'Live' conceit from Symphony It, ill, fcitiirlng Pi.ihms' "Academic' Ovrrluie," Piirbet's Tuno Concerto, with soloist John Dion- lug; Sibelius' Symphony No. 2, with Erich Lrliurloif.

conductor; WDHll 8 23. HOISTON ItVMPIIONV ORCHESTRA: Concert fcMtiring Moimt's Serenade; for 13 Winds, Symphony No for winns, rtympnonr no. v. ciaurie rrnk. charies Munch, eon- uctori wcrb.

JLJh. a. I I I -VA I sV I 1 I I 4 1 --y rv 1 'SI 1 XX 0 Grass-roots wisdom and down-to- 1 earth with a drawl! Fess Parker stars as the young senator, Sandra Warner and Red Foley co-star. Sat. 8:30 P.m.

VNAC-TV 7'q An IKO C9i SW.O SENATORIAL CANDIDATES DEBATE: Coverage Of debate between Ceorit Cabol Ledge end U. Stuart li Li.

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