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MAY 16 @ Amateur Hour—Talent Bob Murphy emcees. (Guests are invited to the Civic Opera Theater. Tickets un¬ necessary.) 12:45 0 Hank The Handyman 1:00 0 MOVIE—"Goodnight Sweet¬ heart^ —A metropolitan reporter takes over a small town newspaper and gets into difficulty trying to build its circula¬ tion. Robert Livingston and Ruth Terry. GO Better Living Theater © John Ott—Gardening Time lapse films. "Summer care of house plants." 0 Batting Practice—Warm Up Jack Brickhouse comments. 1:10 0 Lead Off Man—Interviews Vince Lloyd interviews players. 1:30 0 Zoo Parade-About Animals "Zoogems" is discussed by Marlin Perkins and Jim Hurlbut, who show beautiful specimens of the reptile family. 0 To Be Announced 0 Wild Bill Hickok-Western "Brimstone Taxes." Wild Bill and Jingles turn tax collectors. Guy Madison. 0 BASEBALL-Sox vs. Wash. 1st game of a doubleheader. 2:00 0 Farmtown U.S.A.—Menard George Menard's guests will be J. A. Twardock, vocational agriculture teacher of Champaign, III. and three of his stu¬ dents. They discuss, "The importance of vocational agriculture teachers in the farm community." 0 Roy Rogers—Western 0 City Desk—Discussion 0 Annie Oakley—Film 2:30 0 Film Short 0 Bernard Baruch—Lecture "The Law of Supply and Demand" is the second in the series of three talks filmed at the School of Business of the City College of New York. Mr. Baruch is class of '89 at CCNY. 0 0 Ramar Of The Jungle "Road of No Return." Ramar and Profes¬ sor Ogden drink from a well which causes horrible nightmares. Jon Hall. 3:00 0 Man Of The Week Senator Robert S. Kerr (D., Okla.), of the Finance and Public Works Committees. 0 The Grenadiers—Musical 0 American Forum Of The Air Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wise.) is scheduled as today's guest. Stephen Mc¬ Cormick is permanent moderator. 0 Big Picture—Army Films 3:30 © Youth Takes A Stand—Panel Pageboys from the capitol in Washington, D.C., are today's panelists: William Com¬ modore Goodwin from Pontiac, Miehigan; Richard Arthur Holmes from Lansing, Michigan; Wayne David Fickes from Oshkosh, Nebraska; Tommy Otis White from Birmingham, Alabama. Jim McKay moderates. 0 Zoo Parade-About Animals "Nocturnal Animals," those animals who are rarely seen by man because they come out only at night, is the topic of Marlin Perkins and Jim Hurlbut. 0 Bob Atcher Show—Family Bob Atcher, Capt. Stubby's Buccaneers. 3:45 0 Tenth Inning—Interviews 4:00 0 Adventure—Educational "Adventure" is divided into three seg¬ ments. A story of domestic animals fea¬ tures Leonard Gross, Assistant Director of the Bronx Zoo, and Peter Putnam of Princeton University, blind author of "Keep Your Head Up, Mr. Putnam." A film taken at the American Museum of Natural History shows the moods and shadows created by the masks in a museum after dark. Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen, author of "Vagrant Viking," discusses with host Charles Collingwood his life and adventures. 0 0 Hall Of Fame—Drama Victor Jory stars as Capt. Ahab in Her¬ man Melville's "Moby( Dick," adapted for TV by Howard Radman. A vengeful Captain endangers his crew to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick. An allegory of man's struggle against the imponderable forces of the universe. Lamont Johnson is the young sailor Ishmael. A-19