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Torrance Press indoy, Jun* 10 1962 THE PRESS Page A-5 TELEVISION LOG FOR THE WEEK SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY JUNE 10 JUNE 11 FRIDAY JUNE 12 JUNE 13 j JUNE 15 JUNE 16 12:00 ( 2, Burns and Alien 12:00 ( 2) Washington 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12:00 ( 2) Burns and Alien 12:00 ( 2) rns and Alien 2:00 ( 2) Sky King Conversation ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 7) Camouflage ( 4) Jan Murray (C) ( 4) Jan Murray ( 7) Bugs Bunny ( 7) To Be Announced ( 5) PM East West ( 5) Pf« East ( 5) PM East West ( 9) Movie ( 5) PM East West ( 7) Camouflage West ( 9) Movie ( 9) Car* onsville ( 7) Camouflage ( 7) Camouflage (13) Mexico on Stage ( 9) Cartoonsville ( 9) Cartoonsville ( 9) Cartoonsville (11) Movie (11) Sheriff John (11) Sheriff Johr 2:30 ( 2) Robert Trout (13) OraJ Roberts (13) Midday Report (11) Sheriff John (11) Sheriff John ( £) Movie (13) Midday Report (13) Midday News (13) Midday Report ( 7) Movies 12:30 ( 2) Insight 12:15 (13) Milestones 12:15 (13) Milestones 12:30 ( 2) As World Turns 12:15 (13) Milestones 12:15 (13) Milestones 12:45 ( 2) Sports ( 5) Dateline Europe ( 4) Loretta 12:30 < 2) As World Turns 12:30 12:30 t 2' As World Turns Young ( 4) LoretUt Young ( 2) As World Turns ( 4) Loretta Young 1:00 ( 2) Political Primer t| ( 7) Film ( 7) Window Shopping ( 4) Loretta Young ( 4) KRCA Playhouse (13) The New ( 7) Window Shopping ( 7) Window Shopping ( 7) Window Shopping (13) Bible News You (13) The New You (13) The New You (11) Movie 1:00 (13) The New You 1:00 (2) Torah Umesorah ( 2> Password 1:00 ( 2) Password 1:00 ( 2) Password (13) Bowling ( 4) Film Drama ( 4) Dr. Mal'jne 1:00 (2) Password < 4) Young Dr. Malone 1:30 ( 2) L.A. 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