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PUBLISHER Lee Wagner EXECUTIVE EDITOR Harold B. Clemenko EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT Len Ruskin CHAIRMAN OF BOARD Lew Sarnoff Vol. IV, No. 26. Copyright 1951 by Tele¬ vision Guide, Inc. June 30-July 6, 1951 Programs _6-29 Channel Chatter_3 Letters to the Editor_ 4 Your TV Investigator: Will Arming Stop TV Now?_ 8 Screening the Sports by Jimmy Powers 9 It Could Never Happen on TV! By Ben Grauer 12 Sherman Billingsley of the Stork_16 How to Have a Better Figure by Claire Mann 20 Miss WNBT_20 Color Questionnaire_24 The Armchair Spectator_ 25 Wrestling Round-up by Bill Johnston 28 Managing Editor: William Jeffers • Sports: Jimmy Powers • Women's Editor: Barbara Frost • Programs: Louise Hanley • Letters: Rose L. Schiller • Contributing Eds: Joseph Wiegers, Herbert Muschel • Staff Photographer: Peter Fland * Art: Tony Ferrara • Production: James Giammo • Advertising: R. J. Reynolds, Jr. • Promotion: Jay Segal • Circulation: Joseph Bodkin TV Guide is published weekly by Television Guide (Reg. U.S. Pot. Off.}. Inc., 251 West 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. BRyant 9-0050. Subscription price $3.00 per year, 15 cents per copy. ALLOW FOUR WEEKS FOR ADDRESS CHANGE. GIVE OID AND NEW ADDRESSES. PlEASE INCLUDE POSTAL ZONE NUMBER. Re entered os second class matter April 4, 1950, at the Post Office of New York, N- Y, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Gripe of the Week Our club was surprised when Charlie Wild recently kissed a girl on his show. If he doesn’t cut this out, he will lose some weekly followers next season. If we want love stuff, we can get it on a different chan¬ nel.—The Mohawk Six, East Haven, Conn. [Yeah, and how about those Wildroot com¬ mercials on Charlie’s program? They’ve been full of love stuff. Ugh.— Ed.] Lueious Luzzi Germany has the antidote for Milton Berle or Dagmar in the shape of Luzzi Strauch, girl wrestler. For her I would even suffer the commercials. — John Norwood, Brooklyn. [Then here’s another glimpse of Fraulein Strauch of Hamburg. You’re welcome.— Ed.] Too Late Show? Why does a person have to wait till II or 12 o’clock to see a good film? Don’t they realize most people are asleep by then?— Constant Watcher, Paterson, N. J. Oswald’s Whereabouts Oswald of Ken Murray’s program, whom you recently stated left TV when he became homesick for California, is now living in Yonkers, New York. He took a vacation from TV to work as a building contractor and now lives quietly with his wife and children. His real name is Anthony La- Briola.— A Subscriber, Bronx. [Thanks. We’re always interested in current tips on TV favorites.— Ed.] IS T o Baby Sitter It’s a terrible shame that TV Baby Sitter is off the air. It kept young children whole¬ somely occupied and so was a very great help for mothers like me, especially in these days when schools are so crowded that the children can attend only a few hours daily.— Mrs. B. M., Brooklyn. 4