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WESTFALL KIRCHNER 1 P.M. 5 _ 2 P.M. 7 OCT 30 5 0 KATE SMITH SHOW-Variety Ted Collins is host, with guests: Mario and Floria, dance team. 7 CLAUDE KIRCHNER SHOW Comments especially for women. 9 PAUL DIXON SHOW—Music Musical pantomime with Paul, Wan¬ da Lewis and Sis Camp. @ NEWS AND TEST PATTERN 2:25 7 ULMER TURNER—News 2:30 2 (25j BOB CROSBY SHOW The Modernaires and Joan O'Brien. 7 MOVIE QUICK QUIZ—Game Dick "Two Ton" Baker emcees. 2:45 7 MIQUE COLLIS SHOW 3:00 2 PETTICOAT PARTY—Games Frazer Thomas emcees games and stunts. (Guests are invited to the Garrett Theater. Tickets unneces¬ sary.) 5 0 WELCOME TRAVELERS Interviews with Tommy Bartlett. (Guests are invited. Write to Guest Relations, WNBQ, Chicago, III. for tickets.) 7 TURN TO A FRIEND—Contest Dennis James is emcee. 9 TV MATINEE—Film "Quebec City." HI TRUDY BEILFUSS—Foods Interesting meal preparation. 3:30 2 SHOPPING WITH MISS LEE Buying hints and fashion tips. 5 0 ON YOUR ACCOUNT Win Elliot emcees. 7 ERN WESTMORE SHOW Ern, Betty, and Dick Hyde. 9 THIS IS THE LIFE—Film Every-day experiences involving the Fishers, a typical family. mi "STRANGE EXPERIMENT” 3:45 2 U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Report on the peace effort. 3:55 7 ULMER TURNER—News 4:00 2 "TIMBER WAR- MOVIE—Feud between lumberjacks almost results in tragedy. Kermit Maynard and Lucille Lund. 0 SUPER CIRCUS—8ig Top Fun Claude Kirchner, Mary Hartline, Cliffy, Scampy, Nicky and the Super Circus band. 5 ATOM SQUAD—Adventures "Stranger From Outer Space," pt. 5. 7 ULMER TURNER—News 9 GRETCHEN COLNIK Information for women. Fans Pooh-Pooh Duggan; Seek Ducats W HEN welterweight champion Kid Gavilan defends his title against brittle-boned Johnny Bratton in the Chicago Stadium, Nov. 13, the fight will be televised over the NBC-TV network but Chicago will be blacked out! This is in keeping with the International Boxing Club’s policy of blacking out areas in which title fights are held. The scale of ticket prices are set for a potential net gate of $150,000. Ringside seats, selling for $15, are unusually rea¬ sonable for a cham¬ pionship bout... And in spite of Tom Duggan’s tireless raps at the IBC, fans have pooh-poohed his loud-mouthed Duggan tactics by buying ducats. The Chicago Stadium reported hundreds of calls for reservations shortly after ticket prices were announced. Cuffnote: Lanky Jack Drees, WBKB’s top sportscaster who achieved national fame for his CBS-TV Wednesday night fight coverage last summer, described blow-by-blow accounts of the Randy Turpin-Bobo Olson middleweight cham¬ pionship bout for CBS radio. Quote: “Girls, you can create a sen¬ sation with your man or lose him to televised football games this fall,” says beauteous Lee Phillip. This hat-daffy, lovely, WBKB weather girl believes football is one of man’s last strongholds. He likes to watch the games alone be¬ cause he hates to be distracted by per¬ plexing questions. “So, do some homework, girls. Get a book. Learn the fundamentals on foot¬ ball. Learn to discuss two-platoon sys¬ tems, know official signals, study pic¬ tures,” says Lee “and then join your man watching the game. “You’ll create a sensation,” says she! A-7