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SUNDAY (Continued from page A-7) to hear more about one of our most charming and handsome emcees, Nor¬ man Ross. Not enough is ever said about him. I think it’s about time we did.— Elaine Martin, Chicago. Speak Up, Boyl Julius La Rosa has a wonderful show on Saturday night, but why doesn’t he stop that mumbling? He sings loud enough but it is imp>ossible to under¬ stand him when he talks.—J. Wright, Michigan City, Ind. ‘Climax!’ Theme Could you please tell me the name of the theme on Climax! and who re¬ corded it? It is a very intriguing mel¬ ody and I would like to get the record¬ ing if possible. —Donna Haugney, West¬ ern Springs, III. [The theme has not been recorded for public distribution. It is taken from the station's Capitol “Q” Library .— Ed.] ‘You Are There’ Theme Could you please tell me the theme music used on You Are There and is the record available at music stories? —J. Rauen, Berwyn, III. [The theme is from Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3, the beginning of the fourth move¬ ment, and is available .— Ed.] Salute To Bandstand I would like to give you my opinion of BandstaTid Matinee. I think it is the best show on TV. It is a wonderful show for the teen-agers and I think Jim Lounsbury is wonderful. I enjoy all the commercials except those given by that horrible Marty Faye. He is about the w'orst salesman I’ve ever seen.— Susan Hechtman, Chicago. MORNING 8:30 0 Look up and Live-Religion Father James J. McQuade of John Car- roll University in Cleveland is the host of the first show in the Catholic series. Today's topic: "Self-improvement." 8:45 Q The Christophers—Religion 9:00 0 Lamp unto My Feet "The Call," by Steven Gethers, tells of a carpenter's envy of a successful former schoolmate, and how it is resolved. The speaker is Dr. Elton Trueblood of the Society of Friends, who discusses the dignity of manual labor. Lymon Bryson. 0 Sunday Funnies—Kids KM The World Tomorrow o MOVIE-Western "Lightnin' Bill Carson." An iron-nerved marshal provides a volcano of action when he tries to establish law and or¬ der. Tim McCoy, Lois January, Rex Lease. 9:30 Q This Way Up-Religion Catholic children are quizzed. 0 Bible Time—Stories "Fire from the Sky." Marcella Hein. o visiting Uncle Win 9:45 @ The Pulpit-Religion Rabbi Lawrence Charney of Logan Square Congregation, Shaare Zedek, speaks. 10:00 Q Playhouse-Drama "Something Old, Something New." A young rancher is expected by all his friends to marry his childhood sweetheart. (4) Church Services—Religion Bi l-iv e ond Learn—Discussion I color"! The first in a series of modern art. Daniel Catton Rich, director of the Art Institute speaks on: "What Is Mod¬ ern Art?" Film clips and slides are seen in color. This is the first local origination of an educational show in color. o MOVli-Western "Smoking Guns." Ranchers are being ex¬ ploited by an association running the local store and charging top prices for supplies. Buster Crabbe, Al St. John. o MOVIE-Comedy "The Fabulous Joe." (1947) A well-to-do AU TV GUIDE