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Chicago^ Turner Crowley Chicago Dateline NBC Chicago network originations may be cut to 60 minutes a week, with only two half-hour programs— Mr. Wizard and Zoo Parade —on the docket. Hawk¬ ins Falls, the veteran week-day soap opera, may be dumped next month. Reason; lack of sponsor interest. Son] a Henie’s former co-star, Michael ■ Kirby, has broken the ice. The skating champion, now operating a Windy City * ice rink, has been signed as an an¬ nouncer for WGN-TV’s Sherlock Holmes thrillers. Ruth Crowley is busily filming shows to fill in her network commitments when she vacations for the first time in three years this August. Ruth plans an ambitious tour of the Pacific North¬ west. at local summer theaters. WBKB, in¬ cidentally, is laying plans for a new musical variety show for Duggan on Saturday nights, probably from 8 to 9 P.M. Frann Weigle, a glib commercial an¬ nouncer, has renewed his active mem¬ bership in the musicians’ union. Weigle is nursing an ambition to emcee a musical variety show reportedly al¬ ready in the works. There’s quite a splash being made these days on the Bob & Kay with Eddie Doucette show. The program is pre- • senting an eight-week series of swim¬ ming lessons for tots, in co-operation with the Chicago Chapter of the Amer¬ ican Red Cross. Visiting toddlers are taught in a plastic swimming pool by two experts; Adolph Kiefer, ex-Olym¬ pic champ, and James Carnahan, Red Cross water safety director. Ulmer Turner, always meticulous and conscientious about his newscasts, has constructed a special radio room in his home. Ulmer’s “radio den” is equipped to receive newscasts from all over the world. Ailing NBC commentator Clifton Utley has been awarded a citation from the Disabled American Veterans for “Ex¬ emplary courage against physical ad¬ versity.” Cliff, still battling back from his stroke of two years ago, hopes to return to TV this fall. Both Dorsey Connors and Tom Dug¬ gan plan to star in musical comedies Channels listed in program section O WBBM-TV O WNBQ O WBKB Q WGN-TV (4) WTMJ-TV (CBS) 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago (NBC) Merchandise Mart, Chicago (ABC) 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago (Do Mont) 441 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago (NBC) 720 Capitol Dr., Milwaukee WHitehall 4-6000 superior 7-8300 ANdover 3-0800 superior 7-0100 BRoadway 1-6000 TV GUIDE 6 North Michigan Avenue • Chicago 2, Illinois Member: Audit Bureau of Circulations RAndolph 6-9470 TV GUIDE A-1