TV Guide (July 17, 1954)

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Correspondence for this department should be addressed to Letters Editor, TV GUIDE, 711 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Kane Uses Cane Why was Mark Stevens using a _________ cane on the Martin Kane show of June 10? — Reader, La- trobe, Pa. — [Mark Stevens’ limp was not in the script. He I injured his ankle a few weeks ago while playing tennis with Don Budge, the for¬ mer champ. — Ed.] Familiar Voice We often pick up Pensacola, Fla., on Channel 3. Tonight was one of the times. I feel sure I recognized the voice of the announcer as that of the former KDKA announcer, Jack Swift. Please tell me if I am right about this.— Mrs. Clyde Car¬ rier, May port, Pa .— [We haven’t been in touch with Swift, but a KDKA spokesman tells us that it might easily have been the former local announcer because Swift is now living in Florida, working in both radio and television. Pensacola’s Channel 3 is WEAR-TV. — Ed.] Don’t Change Mama’s Children . . . About the children in Mama being too old for their parts. Please don’t change them as then it would¬ n’t be Mama. As for Dagmar, she’s too cute for words.— Mrs. Ina Allen, Beaver Falls, Pa. KFBC-TV Whose call letters are KFBC-TV? —Jimmie Howearth, Cameron, W. Va. — [Cheyenne, Wyo., Ch. 5.— Ed.] Wants a Late Show Please let us have a late show through the summer. Why did WJAC-TV drop 12 o’clock midnight wrestling on Saturdays? —George Kimble, Mt. Union, Pa.—[Wrestling has been moved to 11 P.M. Tues. WJAC-TV completes its telecasting with the News at midnight. When a sponsor buys the time for a late shoiv, WJAC-TV will again remain on the air after midnight. — Ed.] 10 big issues FREE Pay just $3 for your next 30 issues . . . and save $1.50. By subscribing to TV GUIDE you pay just a dime-a-week and get the added convenience of delivery to your home. TV GUIDE 711 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh 22, Pa. j=] R^wai Please enter my subscription to TV GUIDE at the money saving term checked below. My remittance is enclosed. (PLEASE PRINT) □ 30 weeks for $3 NAME- □ 1 year for $5 ADDRESS_ □ 2 years for $8 □ 3 years for $11 CITY & STATE„__ Allow 3 weeks for subscription to start; if renewing, attach mail label. I I I I I I I J A-4