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1 A PART 5- PAGE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUTE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 0 19 6 0 Sentence 2 Ex-Ministrv employes to prison today 750,000 VISIT Test Your Facts SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAMS conviciiiiy ineiu bjt- Employes as Red Spies ing for communist East Ger- many. Willi Knipp, 33, was KARLSRUHE, Germany, Mccormick pl sentenced to 10 years lm- nrisnnrnpni- "at hard labor. Dec. 8 The West German urges better transport to Mccormick pl, BY THOMAS BUCK Central Standard Time) 5 A. M.

TO IS NOON 5:00 W.T.Vn Sat. Serenade WCFL News; Music 5:30 W-G-N Engle WBBM Farm Newj SPECIAL RADIO EVENTS 1:00 p. m. W-G-N Metropolitan Opera: Manon Lescaut," with Dorothy Kir-sten and Carlo Bergonzi. 7:55 WCFL Basketball: Northwestern vs.

Missouri. Also on WEAW at 8:00 p.m. Supreme court sentenced! and josef Paul 29, to nino two former interior ministry years. PERKY SON FINDS Below each of the following questions are listed three answers. Make your choice, see the correct answer below and mark your score.

1. The skeleton of the Neanderthal man was discovered in a 1780. 1904. 1856. 2.

What was the nationality of the man who devised Esperanto, the universal language? a Spanish, Italian, Russian. Improved transporta-1 CHICAGO FREQUENCIES AM W-G-N 720 JOB 12.10 WIVI) 5tiO AVSBC I2III WIMi 5NI AVWCA 1270 WMAQ 870 WTAQ WBBM 780 WICAW 13.10 WAIT 820 WGKS 1.IH0 LS 800 WH Ft; 1 4 30 WA WOPA 1 4(l WCFIi 1 n0 WBEK 1 570 WMRI 1 110 W.NMF 1300 W.IJD 1160 FM WMBI DO.l WFMF 100.S WSHC WMAQ 101. 1 WA.IP :t.5 1O1.0 WKBH 0.1.0 WOIM 102.7 WKXK 04.7 WKFM IIFH 05.5 WK.l I II 5 1 WBBM WSFI. IIII.S W.N I 07. 1 WX FM 105.0 i I 0 8 7 1 II 7.

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TO MIDNIGHT -W-G-N News WGFL Music WM AQ Monitor WBBM Dix WTAQ Irish Hour tion service to McCormick Place, on the lake front at 23d street, was termed an "immediate necessity" yesterday by Harry G. Kipke, president of the Chicago Convention Bureau. RIDING BOOTS CLUE 111 ili HSI Kipke comment was METROPOLITAN OPERA Piifcini's "U40 LESCAUT" Dorothy Kirsten Carlo Bergonzi Mario Sereni w-g-n Radio 720 prompted by complaints that 3. In poetrv a stanza of four mass transportion lacihties1 imc IND Your Gov't WBBM Pets. V.

X. WUS-Farm Bulletin WIND Music 6:00 W-G-N Hubbard WLS Farm Bulletin W.T.I Serenade WIND News; Music WMAQ Wake Up 6: 30 W-G-N E. Hubbard WIND News; Music WLS M. Crowley VCKL Jim AlilTs WBBM Attebury 7:00 W-G-N K. Hubbard WMAQ Norman Ross WBBM News; Foss 7: TO W-G-N E.

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12 Fair WMAQ WLS P. Ilaric WBBM Bcllairs ll i cv FMF Kcndivxoiic SINCE OPENING Executives Club Hears Report on Building Alfred Shaw, a partner in the firm that designed Mccormick Place, told 1,500 members of the Executives' Club of Chicago yesterday that the lake front exposition hall was designed for utility and in keeping with the Chicago beautiful plan originated with the Columbia exposition in 1893. Ed Lee, the building's general manager, told the audi-i nice of business men that three-quarters of a million: persons have visited the' structure since its opening Nov. 18 and during the 16 day Modern Living Home and Flower show that followed. i Members Take Tours Report from Washington Robert Young of Chicago Tfih.

un Press Service at the nation's capital have not been what they should be since the big exposition center opened Nov. 19. Improvement Promised a A quatrain, A couplet, A sonnet. 4. How many states have no death penalty for crimes? Meanwhile, spokesmen fori milted? I WBBM News: Dix WMAQ Scoreboard WLS Music W.I Serenade hit views oo rieveloD-lireatest interest, at I qivm ynil mrnU nf this tint.

the Chicago transit authority i ran Miri onrl iha Illinnic fpnfrQl nit i dJ Lb Four. 1 -V KMT Opera -WCFL Music by The TRIBUNE 'Sponsored 2U0- 6:30 PERRY MASON W-G-N Armv Band WBU.M Frankly 9: 00 W-G-N Andre WIND OfiO Club WBBM Question WMAQ Monitor WLS Music WBBM Learninx 10: 00 W-G-N News; Snorts WBBM Folk Songs WIND 5fi Club WCFL Music 'M AQ Daddv-O WLS D. Biondi 1 0: 1 W-G-N Squares .10: 30-W-G-N Music WMAQ Monitor WBBM Cloakroom I 0 W-g-. Sports I I 00 W-G-N Showcase AQ VukcI WfFI M. Itapchak WF.BH WBBM Sacred 11:1 WBBM )er 1 WBBM Music AMI AFTFR 1 00 W-G-N Showcase WLS R.

Hale 1:00 WMAQ VokcI W-G-N Hawaii WIND News: Music WBHM-Music WMP.l Pcrspeetie W.I.I I) serenade -WIND Club road reported that everything 1 wclve- vclrric possible will be done to pro-j ANSWERS vide convenient service for! 1. 1856. 2. Lc McCormick Place. Both are Dr.

L. Zamenhofj. Russian I. La A i promoting their facilities for quatrain. 4.

a Nine. WOKI. Seremidr 7:00 W-G-N" Six's Show WLS Taylor WcFIj News: Music WM AQ Monitm WBBM Mike Dit 7 WCFL Basketball 00 W-G-N Music WMAQ Monitor WF.MT BBC Presents WIND Sports WBBM DiT WLS Music WKAW Basketball serving it. Kipke. chairman of the 1 niht.

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4: -G-N .1. Talor WMAQ Monitor ivy fJuc Coca-Cola Bottling Company scheduled every 30 minutes. I 1 i.i-h -ti-. Report. ID -( ountv Fair WMAQ R.

Folev WBBM P. W.I.I M.ivie 01 L-nicago, saiu: "This year Chicago has i We are preparing a spe-icial brochure' on the McCor- iff" 0 4 "4 After the pair spoke at a 4,000 WILL DINE luncheon in the main dining- room of McCormick Place. 'IN ONE ROOM AT the club members toured the rrmJi i is nr Mostly Molorky -11 Peiry uncovers a strange hrw beiween a pair of fancy rea riding boots and a girl's body found hidden in a car trunk. Israel Bond Event to 1 Set Record 7:30 CBS REPORTS With Yul Brynner." Inspiring story of UN work for refugees. nrn mick Place service to be than 250 million dollars from: 4- 4U 1 1 given out at ticket windows, the convention and trade if.

(lT 1 1 i the spokesman said. In ad- show business. In 1961, Mc-: Cormick Place is expected mai1 add morfe than 32 million 0,1 hiS servK'e lars to this income. V11 order.ng com- muter tickets bv mail. Good Transportation Vital "this revenue is in effect Duncan to Command a windfall of outside income, at in that helps to strenghten the' NaVal Base ceonomv of our entire metro-1 Washington.

Dec. 9 politan'area. "Thus, is is Roar Adm- Charles K. Dun-important thai the best trans-' can over command portation be provided so that of the States naval the metropolitan area can at Subic bay tnc realize the fullest benefits 'Philippines in late January, from McCormick Place. nav.V announced today.

Thus far, the CTA has He succeeds Rear Adm. building from top to bottom. The building was hailed as a "triumph of utility and art" by Joseph W. Hibben, club president. "Our experience during the first lew days has told us this is the rijht place to put this exposition center," Shaw, a partner in Shaw, Metz Associates, said.

McCormick Place is built on 13'2 acres in Burnham 8:30 RICHARD BOONE in HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL. Paladin heads into a deadly trap. RV GEORGE SCIIRK1BER The Israel bond organiza-. tion dinner tonight in Mc-I Cormick Place will he 1 he 1 largest ever served in one room in the Chicago area. It will honor former President Truman as "Man of the Cen- 9:00 GUNSMOKE.

All Dodge City was invited to the wake-except the dead park, named for Daniel Burn- 'tury." Four thousand diners ham, originator of the Chica- will be there. WBBM -TV Television based its major plan of serv- P'mg vv'io was (ir-inrr MpPni-mir-u- t-a nr, killed in a plane crash last month. combination elevated-subway More persons attended the dinner last July for Vice President Richard Nixon in the Amphitheater in the stock but three rooms were used. Plan 100 Tables The Israel bond dinner will be served at 400 tables, with 10 settings each, arranged in the south end of the exposition center's main floor. So beautiful plan.

Its main entrance is at 23d street. Praises Planning Shaw praised the wise, persistent, and persevering planning that was responsible for construction of the building. He said McCormick is a result of the desire of Chicagoans to make their city more beautiful." "Our city will take on a new look in the eyes of the world," he said. We expect McCormick Place to attract "For the last five minutes you'd better get the feel th is one. Preview of TODAY'S NETWORK TV land bus ride.

It has been purging CTA patrons to utilize a combination of the north-south "-subway route and the Cermak road bus route for getting to and from McCormick Place. By spring, the CTA expects to complete a major off-street transfer facility behind the northeast corner of Cermak and State street to serve these riders. Extend Bus Route On Nov. 19, the CTA placed in effect an extension of the Cermak bus road to the entrance of McCormick Place between the hours of 6 a. m.

and 1 a. seven days a week. In addition, the CTA has authorized special shuttle buses between the Cermak station and the exposition center when the demand warrants. The CTA also, when necessary, operates special buses downtown hotels Sntmrlais top television shows as previewed and selected by TV Keii in New York and llolhiicood: ding eve. Things get moving quickly and Mason has a field day defending a sympathetic hired man.

No stars in the cast, but it doesn't matter. CP.S Reports 7:30 p. m. 2 "Rescue with Yul Brvn- However, only one-third of the floor space will be used. Four chefs and 80 cooks will prepare the meal, directed bv Chief Chef Carl jAckerson.

He said the Israel jbond dinner is the largest he has prepared for serving at one time. His record at the Conrad Hilton hotel is 10,000 I persons in one day. but over-! staggered hours. A crew of 270 waiters, bossed by 10 captains, and 40 housemen who will arrange the tables, will he headed by Banquet Managei George Franko. He estimated that the entree would he served to the 4.000 diners in, 15 minutes, including the time it takes to bring the' food up two floors in elevators from the kitchen Homelike' Atmosphere Decoration of the dining hall was the job of Miss Dorothy Sigcl, bond campaign staff member.

She was as- rerry Aiason p. ni. 2" The Case of the Red Rid-; ing Boots." A good, solid murder story involving the death of a girl on her wed- vj! 4 vox, i 3 x4 la 20 i 1 .1 Jl i 4 i vvi- i many thousands ol persons pach year from far a way-places." Lee reported that McCormick Place is 80 per cent hooked for 19(51. He predicted the exposition center will eventually bring an extra 225 million dollars in convention and trade fair business to the Chicago area. Theater Ready Soon He predicted that the 5.000 seat theater now being rushed to completion will be ready by the middle of February when the Chicago Automobile Trades association moves in.

Meanwhile, ho said the building is booked for trade shows to winch the public is not admitted. ner." A fascinating and demanding documentary. There I are facts, faces, and tears to i arouse your mind and move Ivou to understanding in this with refugees the world and McCormick Place, over. Brynner is extraordi- All elevated and sub sta-narily effective as your guide tif ns now have posters pro- Mn his journey thru the refu-i' moling the and gee camps of Austria and the Cermak bus combination trip middle east on behalf of the to McCormick Place. U.

N. Commission for Refu- Special Stops Planned TV Revisions Saturday. Dec. II) These are last minute program changes since your TV Week went to press: 12 noon 9 Sounds! age Nine. "Rage at Dawn," with Randolph Scott.

1:30 p. 0 Speedway International. 2:30 p. nr. 9 Nutty Squirrels.

3 p. m. 9 Musical Variety Show. 4:30 p. m.

9 Color Classics Carnival. 5 p. m. 9 Wonderful World of Trains. 7:30 p.

m. 9 Intel national Cafe. gees. First he shows you Hungarian musicians making their debut as the home orchestra of the town of Marl, Germany. There's also a moving sequence involving a refugee suffering from tuberculosis in an Austrian camp, who is finally permitted to live in Canada.

A spokesman for the 1 Illinois Central said that during big events at McCormick Place all southbound trains will stop at the 23d street station, a block west of McCormick Place, between 9 a. m. ai.d 4 p. m. During this period, a southbound train will stop at this station about every 15 minutes.

In the same period, all northbound trains will make the 23d street stop, with the siops being 20 to 30 minutes apart. From 4 p. m. to mid- CDArT pnriPr Isisfed by 20 women. or riKJJE.

To make the fining room BALLOONS PUT homelike Miss Sigel TTD DV CTTnrATC arranged decorative tables Ur tSlbl UUtLlS 1 against the walls. Tall tapers (Picture on back page) in holiday colors are on each A six story tall cluster of of these tables. She also made five helium filled balloons generous use of growing palm carrying scientific and radio- and orange trees. Each of the logical devices was launched 400 dining tables has minia- by a crew of 21 Lane Techni-'ture palm and orange trees, cal High school students yesterday from the school's cam- WGN-TV OFFERS pus, 2501 Addison st. The rrrrr wjrrTOC dents are members of the 72 LL rHJUKD I 1 mm Gun.

Will Travel ni. 2 This episode Have 8:30 p. I -w 1 with Speedway International, featuring the 6th annual was filmed in Bend, and 1 Astro physical society at the COLOR TODAY school. Darlington Southern race and jits mountains and valleys are the Victor Circle race from 1 something to see. The story 1:30 to 2:30 p.

Nutty has Paladin inheriting an es-Squirrels, a half hour of car-; tale from a man he kills, only toons, at 2:30 p. and a to watch in turn as three men musical variety show with try' to kill him for the estate. Five and one-half hours of TONIGHT TELEV Nat I King I Cole and the King DRAW IG STORY OF A live and filmed television will be presented in color torlav by WGN-TV channel 9 in conjunction with RCA Victor Distributing corporation's Most Colorful Week-end of the Year." The color schedule begins at noon with the movie Rage Gunsmoke 9 p. m. 2 An entertaining tale about a drifter who holds a wake for an old friend.

The hitch here Sisters, at 3 p. m. Lurlean Hunter and Jo Anne Henderson join Host Jack Hilton at 3:30 for Spin The balloons, which were observed from posts on top of the school, the Edgewater Beach hotel and the Prudential building, sailed out of sight 20 minutes after the 12:17 p. m. launching.

The package being carried aloft began sending back radio information concerning the upper layers of the earth's air envelope. Jay Conne, 17, of 4951 N. Albany society JOUR BRINGS YO THRILLING THE DISR1A Time. A cartoon show follows; is the widow, who has never at 4:30. and a children's fan-; seen the man before.

Denver LREFU GEE and can Pyle plays the drifter, he's about the best you at Dawn." with Randolph tasy called "The Wonderful Scott, Forrest Tucker, and World of Trains." at 5 p. m. Mala Powers. It continues concludes the color program. find.

4 -4 4 4s president, said that balloons, were expected to head over Michigan. Canada, and New York. A timing device, however, was to release the scientific package 3 hours after launching. The package con-' taincd a temperature pressure and humidity censor, nu- clear emulsions to pick up i cosmic ray traces, and tele-; metric devices. It was to bei 4 htm it 1 fo)fo)WMltMlf5fO) WL 4 dropped somewhere over Michigan.

A University of Chicago research student had volunteered to retrieve it. see it happen yourself Escorted by the noted actor Yul Brynner, you will follow the road of a family whose only address for the past fifteen years has been a series of concentration camps. Along another road you will accompany a band of fugitive musicians from the Hungarian revolution who after five years of wandering have finally found a home, a symphony and a way of life they can call their own. The two roads lead out of the desperate world of 15 million refugees who are today waiting to be rescued from their dismal confinement in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Tonight you can witness the inspiring and moving story f.gf '-nr i j'w jits There's nothing more exciting than seeing the raw pulse, fever, anger and action of life for yourself.

And there's nothing more informative or entertaining either. LEARN more about the world you live in, SEE more of it every day. in th newspaper that reports life Jt'g really lived CHICAGO'S AMERICAN. of such a ..7. zn TO ft -sen Mil P.H AMI )9 FIGHT OF THE VEEK ABC Gil 7 TONIGHT.

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