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YOU T£LL TELEVISION Correspondence for this department should be addressed to Regional Editor, TV GUIDE, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N. Y. Hits, Lar|i$e and Small In TV GUIDE for June 25, Sheilah Graham reported that Eddie Fisher’s manager said, “You haven’t had a hit record since you got engaged.” Well, I don’t know what gave him this idea, but it isn’t so. He has had some big ones and some small ones, but they were all hits. Right now the nation’s top record is “Heart,” sung by Eddie Fisher.— Julie-Anne Orlando, East Haven, Conn. What Made Hawkins Fall? I am sure that I am not the only one who objects to the cancellation of Hawkins Falls. I am writing to ask that it be returned.— Mrs. Lxicille Car- fagna, Staten Island. Detour lor Road I am certain I am only one among many who will complain about the removal of Road of Life from tele¬ vision. To do this without any warn¬ ing, and v^ithout bringing the series to a conclusion is most vmfair.— Mrs. W. Frank March, Fishkill, N. Y. t'hildren Sec Show Can you please tell me why Club¬ house Gang Comedies is seen at 10:30 P.M., when children cannot see it?— Tom Valente, Asbury Park. [That’s a special showing for older folks. Club¬ house Gang is also seen daily at 5:30 P.M. on Ch. 11.— Ed.] Baseball a Hit Mrs. H. Gillespie complained in TV GUIDE, July 2, that there is too much baseball on television. There are cer¬ tainly plenty of other channels with different kinds of programs. I’m sure there are plenty of us who enjoy the games.— Grace Beers, Andover, N. J. f'ommereialized History I get angry when I see what a fool people are making of Davy Crockett. He was one of the builders of our country, and yet whenever Davy is mentioned, he is treated like a car¬ toon character or Superman. I’ve seen everything from Davy Crockett out¬ fits to Davy Crockett flashlights, bub¬ ble gum and suspenders. It’s a mock¬ ery, the way businessmen take ad¬ vantage of our heroes.— Ed Vostrak, Elmhurst, Long Island. Score One Error On page A-17 of your July 9 issue, you made a very complete presenta¬ tion of the Dodgers and Giants lineups for the game, July 9. However, you placed Duke Snider’s name under Pee Wee Reese’s picture. I would appreciate your recognition of this mistake.— Gor¬ don C. Strauss, Summit, N. J. —[We recognize it, and were aided in our recognition by at least a dozen readers. Just for the record, above is Snider’s name under Snider’s picture .— Ed.] Duke Snider A-2 TV GUIDE