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MORNING THURS., FR3. 6.30 HI Dayton Today 6:45 HI® © Forecast—Farm News 7:00 GO ® © Today—Dave Garroway Mon.: The Labor Day holiday brings the whole gang out to Coney Island for fun at the amusement park. Dave Garroway, Jack Lescoulie, Estelle Parsons, Tom Naud, and all the others join in the fun. Tues.: Dave Garroway conducts his famed "Man-in-the-Street” interviews. Thurs.: Dave and the crew cast an ad¬ miring glance at a fashion show of women's clothes inspired by the movie “Brigadoon." © Farm News—D. Stanley © Morning Show—Variety 7:15 0 Fun ’N Facts—Variety Dave Stanley and Kathy Wynn. 7 : 55 GO © © Weather—Jim Fidler 8:00 GO © © Walter Phillips—Variety The quiet comic and all the gang. 0 0 Breakfast Club—Variety ® Morning Show—Variety © Play School—Kids Marti Kay and Roy Starkey with songs and games for the children. 9:00 00 © © Ding Dortg School ® MOVIE—To Be Announced 0 ® © Garry Moore—Variety 0 Uncle Al—Kids 9:30 [ 2 ] © © A Time to Live—Serial 0 ® © Arthur Godfrey—M.-Th. 9:45 0 ® © Three Steps to Heaven 10:00 00 <D © Home—Arlene Francis Mon.: It’s Labor Dayl A remote from Coney Island shows us the Home staff on a gay outing at this seaside resort. We see films of Labor Day of the past as well as an up-to-date report on the people who gave the holiday its sig¬ nificance. "At Home Abroad” takes us on a filmed tour of home life in Spain. Dr. Ashley Montague discusses children’s moods. Arlene Francis talks with Esther Van Wagoner Tufty about news of Washington. Will Peigelbeck offers gar¬ dening tips. Tues.: Eve Hunter begins a 4-day lesson in how to mend clothing. Sarah Pal¬ frey demonstrates backyard golf. Dick Satterfield begins a series of “body tone-up” exercises. Kit Kinne cans pickles. We see a preview of another fabulous house for sale. The American Automobile Association presents a les¬ son in how to make the most of your travel dollar. Wed.: Paul MacAlister shows us how to buy carpets. Dr. Baumgartner discusses preparing your child for school. A fashion show of fall blouses. Chef Phillip prepares another exotic dish. Thurs.: The Better Business Bureau tells the case history of a swindle. Kit Kinne demonstrates the preserving of foods. Dick Satterfield continues his beauty course. Fri.: Paul MacAllisfer demonstrates the buying of hard surface floor covering. 0 Kitchen Show—Cooking Norma shows you how to prepare delicious and nutritious recipes. 10:15 ©Bill Palmer—Variety 10:30 © Captain Davey Jones—Kids 0 ® © Strike It Rich—Quiz 11:00 0 Weather—Jimmy Fiddler © © Pres. Eisenhower—Mon. 1 SPECIAL I President Eisenhower will make an address marking the ground breaking ceremonies for the first atomic energy power plant devoted entirely to peacetime development. The experimen¬ tal reactor will be constructed on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, Pa. © © Bob Smith—Variety © 0 © Valiant Lady—Serial The trials and tribulations of Helen Emerson are reviewed in next week's issue. 0 Uncle APs Corner—Kids Uncle Al and Cinderella. ® Kitchen Fair—Homemaking 11:05 0 President Eisenhower—Mon. 0 Bob Smith—Variety 11:15® Phantom Rider—Kids The Phantom Rider introduces a Western. 0 © Love of Life—Serial 11:30 0 Herb and Kay-—Music © © Betty White—Variety 0 ® © Search for Tomorrow 11:45 0 Arvie Recore—Piano Stylings ® News Report 0 ® © Guiding Light—Serial A 16