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THS SHVEr0T AOS Sunday, April 16, 1950 'Game of Day9 Lanny Ross Plans 1 Special Program Series Opens On MBS-KENT Honoring Mothers Mothers throughout the country The umpires' cry of "plav ball," H3 TTfaesV m.Bo IPaffe Two Popular Sunday Afternoon Musicals Return to Schedule The 16-Voice Male Chorum, and The Concert Orchestra, Feature Famil iar Music on Weekly Broadcasts Two of radio's favorite programs, "The Choraliers." featuring an all-male chorus will be asked by the 1,300,000 members of the Fraternal Order of i the crack of the bat and the cheering of baseball fans will echo from radios tuned to KENT on Tuesday when the Mutual Broadcasting System sets an historic milestone with Eagles to convene by radio, vta a Mutual "Lanny Ross Show" broad- jcast. to hear the 1950 F.O.E.- i planned tribute to mothers on the iU first "Game of the Day" major eve or tne annual Mothers Day league play-by-play baseball Starting at 1 p. m. Tuesday, the "Game of the Day" sports-casters. led by Lugene Lowell, and "The Symphonette," spot-lighting an orchestra conducted by Al Heifer and Art Gleeson.

will in augurate tbeir six-day-per-week Aii.Mici x-jdsno, iciurn 10 lcs Beginning toaay. play-by-play schedule from Fenway Park, Boston, where the 1949 world champion New York Yankees open I he Lnoraliers" will be heard over KWKH from 1:00 till 1:30 each "The Symphonette" moves into the half hour, the time formerly occupied by the "Columbia LP Record Parade." the season against the Boston Red The latter program moves up to celebration in May. The "Lanny Ross Show" featuring tenor Lanny Ross is heard Monday through Friday at 11:15 a.m. over KENT, Starting tomorrow and continuing through next week. Jf.O.E.

members at meetings of. the. 1.780 chapters throughout the country will telephone invltaflona to mothers to "attend" this dedicatory program entitled "Calling all Mothers." The nation-wide fraternal order is assigning areas within each chapter district to individual members for the purpose of extending these invitations. It is particularly appropriate that the Eagles will join with Lanny Ross in honoring the nation's mothers, as it was Frank Herring, iz-w-i ociock spot. ine Choral lers.

a male chorus, CORLISS AND DEXTER learn about music from Conductor Felix Mills. The stars of "Meet Corliss Archer" are Janet Waldo and Sam Edwards who portray the two lovable teen-agers heard every Sunday night on CBS and KWKH at 8 ociock. Beethoveij Fifth Symphony on 'LP Record Parade' Sox. Vivid memories of the 1949 Yankees-Red Sox down-to-the-wire battle prompted MBS sports Director Paul Jonas to schedule these two teams for the "Game of the Day" opener. New York nosed out PASTOR-FATHER Bill Smith is cast as the "Rev.

Dennis" on "The Brighter Day," heard Mondays through Fridays over CBS and KWKH at 1:43 p.m. To the five children in the Dennis family, he is not only their pastor, but also their dear 'Poppa." Boston on the last dav of the sea Bruno Walter has recorded the son to win the American League flag and subsequently the World Series. Coincident with the inauguration Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in minor with the New- York Philharmonic-Symphony, for Columbia v.r. of South Bend.

Indiana, who first proposed an annual Mother'i Day Kecords, and the first movement CBS' 'Welcome Back Baseball' To Be Aired on KWKH Tonight Crosby, Hope and Lamour Co-Starred on Special Program Saluting National Sports of the broadcasts of ma jo league baseball on Tuesday, two of KENT'S featuied week a fun shews, "Ladies Fair" and "Queen for a tribute. His suggestion was maae of this work will be featured todav at 12:30 p.m. on the "Columbia LP 3 Chandlsr before the Eagles convention in Hslfsr Record Parade" over CBS and Indianapolis on February 7, 1904 KWKH. and became a reality in Philadel Day," will be presented at different time periods. These two programs currently occupy the week Other masterworks on the pro 4 gram include the entrance aria, phia following a four-year nationwide campaign.

Most of the. states have proclaimed Mothers Day this day program schedule between 1 ing of the 1950 diamond season and 2 p. m. with the Tom Moore- "Adieu, notre petite table," from Massenet's opera "Manon," sung by Bidu Savao with the Metropolitan year as Spnday, May 14. with "Welcome Back.

tonight at 9:30 over KWKH. emceed "Ladies Fair" fun carnival heard in the first half-hour, and With Bing Crosby as emcee-star a. an all-star supporting cast including Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball star, the Columbia Broadcasting system will present a special radio salute to the open- The baseball salute was presented over CBS for the first time Opera orchestra; the second movement of Chopin Sonata No. 2 In flat for piano, played by Robert Casadesus. and issued in honor of Kit the Jack Bailey-emceed "Queen for a Day" Cinderella show heard in the second half-hour hour.

With the start of the baseball season. in 1949 and Is planned as an an was organizen oy conductor Eu-j gene Lowell in September. 1948, and made it radio debut at that! time on CltS "Festival of Song." It feature familiar Amerlran tunes. On today's program baritone Hubert Hendrle sings two solo numbers. "The Hills of Home" and "The House-1 Live In." Ixwell leads the male chorus in "Take Me Out to the Bali Game." "Dry Bones" and "Every Little Movement." A xnefUey of regional includes "Beautiful Ohio." "Missouri Waitz" wi "Springtime In the Rockies." Foster's "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming" completes a program of American tunes which have survived to become popular classics.

Eugene Lowell began hL musical career a an opera and oratorio inger, ami sang solos in choral work with the Philadelphia orchestra under Fritz Reiner and the Cincinnati orchestra under Eugene Goosens. Resides hi solo work, Mr. Lowell was associated with Lyn Murray in directing choruses and arranging choral music. A native of Rochester, N. he was graduated from the University of Rochester, studied for a year at the Eastman School of Music and had four-year scholarship at the Curtis Institute of Music In Philadelphia.

"The Symphonette," under Mi-shel Piastre made its CBS debut on Dec. 26. 1948. The programs of the ensemble feature popular das-aits played In as near the original coring as possible. The group won the Musical America radio i 1 1 ff -i a a ft ft.

ia nual presentation. On the 1950 "Welcome Back, these two programs will be programmed Immediately following the Baseball" show Crosby and Hope, the Chopin centennial year. Two popular orchestras present favorite tunes. Morton Gould and his orchestra plav "The Very Thought of You" and Marek Weber and his orchestra are heard In stockholders in the Pittsburgh Daseoaii Droaacasts. Two other weekday programs Pirates and Cleveland Indians, re spectively, will team up for "If "Checkerboard Jamboree" and "Gabriel Heatter's Mailbag," will also I Knew ou Were Coming i Have Johann Strauss' "Emperor Waltz." Baked a Cake," in a version that snut their broadcast time period Dorii, Day closes the program with her latest hit tune, "Hoop-De-Doo." even the writers of the song to permit the "Game of the Dav.

wouldn't recognize. Dorothy La The "Checkerboard Jamboree" star mour joins them in recalling their ring hillbilly singer, Eddy Arnold, 111 a Road" picture davs, in "Have wm De scneauiea at a. m. effective tomorrow, and "Garbiel Told You Lately That I Love You?" Marrldg Frlck BASEBALL WHO'S WHO. Four men who have a considerable interest in KENT-Mutual's major league "Game of the Day" series beginning Tuesday at 1 p.m., A.

B. Chandler, baseball commissioner; Al Heifer, Mutual's play-by-play man; William Harridge, president, American league; and Ford Frick, president, National league. In a comedv skit Crosby and N. B. A.

Director Joins Panel of 'Sports for All' Heatter's Mailbag" will be heard at 10:15 a. also effective to Hope battle hot and heavy in bidding for the services of the great morrow. Pliilharmonic's Green Room Guest General Manager of the 4Metf Rudolf Bing, the Metropolitan Opera's new general manager, will discuss some of the innovations he plans for the opera next year, as intermission speaker in CBS' New York Philharmonic-Symphony program over KWKH today at 1:00 p.m. Dimitri Mitropoulos, returning to conduct the orchestra for the last two weeks of the season, leads the orchestra in the Schubert Symphony No. 2 in flat major, the overture to "Tannhauser by Wagner.

Ibert's "Escales" (Port of Call) and two works by Chabrier, the "Joveuse Marche and the "Fete Polnalse" from "Le Roi Mal-gre Lui." Mr. Bing, whose recent assumption of the general managership of the Metropolitan opera presaged considerable change there, will be the guest of Jameti Fassett, host of the "Green Room -at Carnegie Hall" intermission feature. He will give advice to young American singers who are potential operatic material, discuss the presentation of opera in English at the Metropolitan, the policy of Importing foreign artists, and certain innovations planned for next season. Schubert completed his second Pittsburgh slugger, Ralph Kiner, who is generally conceded to have Little known facts about activities and hobby interests 0 II the. best chance of topping uaoe Ruth's home run record of 60 round-trippers in one season.

HOME BEAUTY With spring house-cleaning on the April agenda, radio actress Louise Snyder takes time out to think about color schemes and beauty in the home between rehearsals and broadcasts for "The Shadow" presented at 4 p.m. Sundays on KENT. Rounding out the show, Bing Lucille Ball Gets 'Favorite Husband' To Remarry Her Lucille Ball, as Liz Cooper, celebrates a tenth wedding anniversary by pretending she's single and that George is courting her again on is joined by Judy Conlon and the Rhythmaries In "Music, music, of world champion prizefighters will be revealed when Abe J. Greene, director of the National Boxing Association, joins the panel of experts on KENT-Mutuars "Sports for All" broadcast at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

As head of the iV.B.A., Greene, a veteran newspaperman and sports writer, instituted new boxing prac fuunrs poii in ana as the foremost concert ensemble In radio. The 1949 Cleveland Plain Dealer radio poll of readers voted It the best sem classical series on the air. Mr. Piastro opens today's pro Music" and he solos "My Foolish Heart." Orchestra is under John Scott Trotter's direction. Contestant Wins 'True Or False' Jackpot After Program Ends For the first time in its 13 vear "Welcome Back, Baseball," is CBS "My Favorite Husband" today at 5 p.m.

on KWKH. Liz car written and produced by Bill Mur- row and Murdo MacKenzie. tices which have placed the sport on a high plane and made it more ries through her role with such realism that George inallv marries her again. Richard Denning plava gram with the traditional "Mexican Hat Dance," then conducts the British composer Wood's "Love in Arcady." The well-known concert violinist, Joseph Fuchs, is soloist In the Tchaikovsky "October," originally written for piano and orchestra bv Brunelli. Greig's Sidney Blackmer to George Cooper, with Ruth Perrott Tight-Fisted Benny Tangles With Empty-Handed McCarthy Jack Benny loses a wallet and history as a network broadcast jcompetitive.

He has been respon-feature, Mutual's "True or False" jsible for unifying state codes un-program had a jackpot prize win-jder which prizefights are presenter who was not heard on the air. ed-with tne, result that champions "Solveig's Song." Waldteufel's "Bar It happened last Saturday during National Boxlne Association find symphony when he was only 18, and probably intended It for the Star in 'A Measure Of Freedom' on KWKH Sidnev Blackmer, stage and the regularly scheduled broadcast similar recognition in most states. carolle" and Desmore's "Hava-riaise" Drovlde a continental note. as the maid. Music is by Wilbur Hatch's orchestra.

i a Youngest Crosby Boy, Lindsay, to Guest On Dad's Program over KENT at 5:00 p.m. Three and Joining Greene on the "Sports half minutes before broadcast for All" broadcast Thursday will screen actor will star In a special half-hour drama "A Measure of GRAND SLAM'S SPRINGTIME SPECIAL Beaming over her new plan to make "Grand Slam," heard over CBS and KWKH Monday through Friday at 10:30 a.m., more than ever a game' that everyone can play, Irene Beasley will make telephone calls from time to time during her broadcasts to listeners who have submitted entries in the past to the musical program. The listener who can correctly answer a five-part musical question will receive a one hundred dollar savings bond as a "Grand Slam Bonus Extra." be Nelson Benedict, outdoors editor time was to expire, Eugene Murray, a title searcher from New York City, was the contestant. He school orchestra of the imperial and Royal Konvlkt seminary, which he had Just left. Although the work conforms generally to the contemporary Haydn and Mozart conventions, individual features of melodv, harmony and orchestration give a new feeling of massive broadness to the conception.

Freedom" over CBS and KWKH of the Newark, New Jersey, Star-Ledger, stage and screen star Guy Char'ie McCarthy finds it in what promises to be one of radio's comedy highlights of the season, tonight at 7 o'clock over "The Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy Show" on CBS and KWKH. The Benny guest appearance will mark the first meeting of the 39-year-old fiddler and the razor-wit-ted McCarthy in several seasons, and it is expected to result in a selected questions on. Ulysses--. today from 4 til 4:30 p. m.

The program, based on the book of that Following In the footsteaps of Kibbee and sportsman Gail Borden. Bill Slater moderates this pro Grant, and although they were hia three big brothers, 11-year-old title by Arnold Forster, surveying gram devoted to answering Ji Lindsay Crosby, youngest of Bing's sons, swaps songs and banter with tough queries, he answered five in a row correctly. Fifteen seconds before the broadcast was to go off manifestations of discrimination in America in 1949, will be presented tener-submitted queries. Pop on CBS "Bing Crosby Show" Mr. Piastro completes the program with the overture to "Norma," by Bellini.

Piastro, well known to radio and music audiences both as conductor and as violinist, was among the violin prodigies who studied with the great Leopold Auer at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He made his United States debut in 1920 in Carnegie Hall recital. Joined the Kan Francisco Symphony as con-certmaster in 1923. and took the same post with the New York Philharmonic-Symphony In 1931.

Besides touring as a concert violinist, he has taken up the baton to conduct several major orchestras In the country. He has conducted in co-operation with the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Wednesday night at 8:30 over KWKH. Also in the guest lineup the air, Murray had one more question to answer to be eligible for the jackpot. The basic theme will be to show is songstress Carol Richards.

After discussing with his father the efforts necessary to overcome 'Case of Blues in The Afternoon' Is 'Gangbusters' Story Director Mert Koplin signalled to emcee Eddie Dunn to ask the sixth question and Murray answered the question correctly as "True or False" went off the air. the relative merits and drawbacks of such pertinent subjects as spinach and baths, Lindsay shows hia spelling prowess by singing "Rag The activities of three passengers Mop. Later, he joins Bine in a who visit Memphis' Beale street. Gloria McMillan, CBS Feature Player, Reaches Crossroads duet of "Swanee River." Crosby's birthplace of the "blues," during a three and half hour lull be Godfrey to Play Straight Role in 'Suspense' Thriller The CBS weekly thriller, "Suspense," will be moved from Hollywood to New York for one show this week. In order to present Arthur Godfrey In his first serious acting role.

He will play the lead In a spine tingler titled "Two Sharp Knives." Godfrey Joins select group of comedians who have "gone straight" on "Suspense" Including Bob Hope, Danny Kaye, Red Skelton, Eddie Cantor and Fibber McGee and Molly. The program will be heard over KWKH Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Svmphonette" since 1941. "The 'Choraliers" and "The Sym-TVinotto nrp nrrvtiired hv Alan Dunn however brought Murray to the front of the broadcast stage and 800 studio guests heard Jilrn answer accurately for the $1,035 prize. This year will mark the 13th anniversary of "True or False" on the Mutual network.

hot verbal duel between the two. Benny refused to waste any insults on McCarthy, "until I'm" getting paid for it." The wallet found by Charlie, In the script, contains only $8, but it gives young McCarthy delusions of grandeur. When Befgan insists that he advertise for the owner, Charlie places the ad In the Chinese newspaper. Benny, meanwhile, is on the phone frantically demanding of the police what progress they have made, how many arrests, etc. The wallet, he explains, has great sentimental value (Benny is very sentimental about money).

Frank Gill. Jr produces and directs, and Bill Baldwin announces. prejudice in educational institutions, sports, business and in society in general. Incidental episodes will show the hardships of people from foreign lands and of various races and religions, resulting from discrimination. Mr.

Forster, author of the book, is director of civil rights of the Anti-Defamation League. The adaptation is by Ben Kagan. Producer is Sam Abelow. Mitchell Grayson will direct. Original music will be under the direction of Harry Salter.

tween trains attract police at tention In the "Case of the Blues Gloria McMillan, 17. a radio ac in the Afternoon" and is drama Cartoun. Frank Knight Is the announcer. Roof threshers In Essex, Eng tized bv CBS' "Gangbusters" next solos are "Lock, Stock and Barrel" and "Music, Music, Music." Carol Richards tings "Bye Bye Baby" and teams up with Bing for "Sunshine Cake," from Crosby'a new movie "Riding High." John Scott Trotter la music director of the "Bing Crosby Show," produced by Bill Morrow and Murdo MacKenzie. Ken Carpenter tress for 13 years today faces the problem of becoming a little boy Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock over The Church of Christ of Saints was organized April 6, or an old lady.

land, have an association "to fight competition from machin KWKH. Narrator is M. A. Hines, chief of Detectives of the Memphis, 1830, at Palmyra, N. Y- by six peo "I'm too young to play ingenues, ery." police department.

"Gang- ple. busters" la a Phillips H. Lord pro they tell me, and too old to play little girls, so I've either got to add 50 years or subtract 10 to keep duction. going," the pert blonde teen-ager sighed. KWKH KENT KRAID KTCS 11S KC CM 1S KC ABO M.MM WATTS 15S WATTS KC JfBC KWKH-FM KRMD-FM M.I MC 1.MS WATTS 11.1 MO IS kwD-4 kwN I started my career as a little girl of four, being a little girl blues singer in Portland, Ore.

Life was Rosalind Russell Stars in Adaptation Of My Sister Eileen' simple when all a little girl had to Philip Marlowe Is Attacked by' Angry Eagle and Its Mate Private Eye Marlowe, In the country in the dead of night, la attacked by "The Angry Eagle" and his mate on the "Adventures ot Philip Marlowe" Tuesday night at 9:00 o'clock over CBS and KWKH. Marlowe finds that one of the eagles is solid gold and too do was to be a little girl. They're back on KWKH Thai Two Popular Sunday Afternoon Musical Programs Return to the Air Today SUNDAY MORNING "Now, I guess I'm at the cross Rosalind Russell, who starred as roads of something," frowned Glo Eileen's sister. Ruth, In the screen ria. version of "Mv Sister Eileen." will "I'm going to UCLA to, study perform that role again Thursday night at 9 o'clock on "Hallmark Playhouse over CBS and Kv KII.

The comedy, written by Ruth Mc- close to a corpse, while the other Kenney, was first a series of short weighs about 160 pounds and is stories, a play and then a movie. quick with his fists. Gerald Mohr stars as Marlowt. 6:00 (Sunday Marnln Silent 1 Serenade Silent So Farm New Ac T.MT- Mniwonary :43 1 Ready Quartet Baptist Church 7:00 Tri-State Quartet News Calvarr Baotijt IS 'Sacred Heart Pros. Snintual Stara iOrian Moods Church :.10 Prebvtenan Hour Clad Tidinss I'irst Penecotal First Church .13 Houi Safaty In Town Ch.

ot Boaier ofOod 8:00 'Church of Christ Comic Weekly Old Fashioned Good Ne Hour IChurch of Chrtst Man Rvva Hour Good Newt Hour :30 "Central Bant Ch Crenwetl St Old Fashioned Broadmoor iNewi Church of Christ Revival Hour Baptist Church 9:00 (Church of tho Air Radio Bibla Messana of Israel First Bart Ch. Church of tho Air Clasi Messaa of Isravl Urr M. E. podd :30 Chirch of th Ar Volco of Avenuo Baptut Christian Scienca :45 IChurch of the Air Prophecy Church Choir Zion Travelei- mlS Howartf'Sltal to 8ol fT'lemur firwl SO Salt Lako City Sunday Mornf Life Tabemacl National Badio :45 Tabernacle Hit Parada Ufa Tabernacle Puloit 11 :00 ISunday Morntn Momtn Service Highland Baptist First Presbyterian 1:13 Service from From First Church Hmh Adventure I :90 I Stt Mark's Kpiaco- Methodist Fiji Gospel First Presbyterian 45 I rwil Church of Boaaler Temple First Presbyterian It recounts a hectic 12-month pe riod beginning with the signing of a lease on a Greenwich village basement apartment. Novelist James Hilton, the pro drama after I finish high school.

Maybe 111 be too young or too old fcr college, too. but I want to be a really good dramatic actress, unless "I get too old to feel young about it. "When I was a 12-year-old girl, I played a four-year-old boy on Dr. Christian. And last week I played Victoria Regina with an age range from 16 to 80.

"Well" Gloria heaved a final sign, "Until the right year cornea along, I guess I'll continue as Shakespeare said 'My time Is out of joint." Gloria is frequently heard on the "Dr. Christian Show," Wednesday night at 7:30 over CBS and KWKH. She is also heard each Sundav at 5:30 p. m. as Harriet Conklin on "Our Miss Brooks." gram's host-narrator, chose this work for "Playhouse" presentation.

"Tinnrip Bill Gay produces and directs and Lyn Murray conducts the music SUNDAY AFTERNOON Fine, Fine Day' On 'Contented Hour' DASEDAl Dick Havmes sings "A Fine, Fine Dav" to open CBS "Contented Hour tonight at 9 ociock over Dr. Christian' Devises Cure for Amnesia Victim KWKH. He also sings "It Isn't Fair" and "Too Manv Tears" and joins his Sunday girt friend Jo Stat with "Dr. Christian" comes up with ford in a duet of "It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House." Miss Stafford's solos are "Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, I Love You." a nome-maae cure for a voune mother who has suffered from hysterical amnesia since the death "Charlie.

My Boy" and "The Outgoing Tide." Ted Dale and the or chestra spotlight! "Hot Canary," TKZ tYSSPRCNCTTl. rccUon of Ktebst 'Cavalcade of Muirte News Time Safnmy Kayo's Ft mal I Jht I :13 Cavalcade of Musie Robert Walker Sun. Serenade Eternal lignt "V30 iThe LP Record Music Salute to Bosster Books for ou AS Parade Oberlln TounsT Dick Hay roes Ntw M. ftim 1:00 'The Choraliers Lutheran Hour This Week Honor Roll (The Choraliers Lutheran Hour Around World of Hit iDonald M. Ewin iBill Cunnlnauara Mr.

President Honor KoU iThe Wishtna Well (Bins Sinss Mr. President of Hits 2" :00 Philharmonic Sweet Serenade Local News One Man's 15 Symohonv Orch. Sweet Serenade frank and Ernest Family :30 Philharmonic Juvenile Jury The Baptist Hour Qusx Kids :4 Syrnphonv Orch. Juvenile Jury The Baptist Hour Quit Kids 3:00 IN Philharmonic Hopalonk Cassfdv Lutheran Hour Cisco Kid Svmohony Orch. Hooalonn Cassidv Lutheran Hour Cisro Kul :30 The Symohonettes the Saint Lynn Murray Hwh Adventure :3 iThe Symnhonettes The Saint Show High Aciventurs 4:00 1A Measure of The Shadow Think Fast banserous IS Freedom The Shadow Think Fast Assumment SO Earn Your Vacation True IVtecti- Stm Afx.

'sr. Harvest of Stars :45 Earn Your Vacation Mysteries David Rose Show Harvest of Stars 500 My Favorite Roy Rovers Show Drew Pearson fGene Autry 13 Husband CBS Roy Roaers Show Mon Headlines Gene Autry 'Our Miss Brooks Nick Carter Music with the Beat :43 Our Miss Brooks Nick Carter Hormel Girls NUtht Beat i SUNDAY EVENING Benny Welcome Back Voices That Live Christopher rvlS (Jack Benny Baseball Voices That Live) London SO lAmoa And Sunday Serenade Part of Livin 1 Phil Harris ens rsa I Amos Andy Sports Dtaest News to Now Alice Fave 7-00 (The Charlie Baseball Game Stoo the Music Adventures of :15 McCarthy Show Shreveport ve. Stoo th Music Sam Soade Bed Skelton San Antonio Stoo the Musie rheatre Guild :45 Red Skelton Baseball Game Stop the Music on the Air 8" 00 (Corliss Archer Shreveport vs. Walter Wmehell Theatre Guild IS iCorlisa Archer San Antonio Louella Parsons' On theAir SO Horace Heidi Show Baseball same Chance of Album i of :45 IHorace Heidt Show Sports vs MisaioA LjfeUrr ie Famlll.ir Music 9:00 IQontented Hour Old Fashioned The Better Way Take tt or .15 iCon ten ted Hon Revival Hour The Better Way Leave It :90 i Welcome Back. Old Fashioned Greatesi Storv Bob Crosby Baseball Revival Hour Ever Told Show 4:00 iBob Jones.

News Spirituals News of Tom or. News M. Wayne llVTClCentenary Choir from Stan's Thots in Passin Clif. Utley-Ncws I 'Tcmrov Rvan's trch. lit Caanan Network cb.

Cathojte Hour Tommy Ryan's Orch. Baptist Church Network Orch. Catholic Hour Isj iNews-Oscer Sherman Haves News All- News Cwn 1:13 DumonVs Orcb, Orjh Reguest Parbr BradleySbow I -SO Huso Milan's Gritf WHiams All Reouest Georee Olson OccTieU-a Orch. -News Partv News Orch. News sn News Musie tor SINXI SINK SINE! Mywc for I Lreammar v- i3k3 THE CH0RAURS brine tack happy memariM when thty ting taa knreUert songs ever written.

ufene lowell leads this vorld-fs-MQS male chorus in all-time I aTarttes. tbtm today and tans zsTomea. mqoy una was musk; Amsrlea briChUn yam (iiiiidfll uitf.iiiitf mrnhnihtm 4 ft. instrumental number written by violinist Paul Nero of Dale's band. Havmes closes with "Blow, Gabriel, Blow." C.

H. Cottington produces and Jimmy Wellington announces. Luigi Buys a Dress, His Pal Exchanges It Miss Spalding's night school class decides to buy her party dress for a birthday present and 3:20 P.M. of her 12-year-old son. In the prize-winning play "Snow in the Streets," on Wednesday night's broadcast over CBS and KWKH at 7:30.

Authored by Peggy Mann of New York, the drama stars Jean Hersholt with Rosemary De Camp as his nurse-secretory. Judy Price. Dorothy McCann produces. 'Mr. and Mrs.

North Seek Country Home And Find Corpse Acting on an advertisement of a country home for sale, CBS "Mr. and Mrs. North" find a farm nV P.M. HEM! 1130 C4.5 tr.z Luigi is delegate to select it, during CBS "Life With Luigi" Tues day night at 8:00 o'clock on KWKH. Luigi buys a size 14 and has it sent to his shop.

Paquale discovers the well stocked with strange charac ters, including one corpse. Tuesday night at 7:30 over KWKH. IEriT P. frock and exchanges it for a size 42, so it will fit Hta. The comedy stars J.

Carrol Xaish with Alan Joseph Curtis and Alice Frost, as Reed as Pasquale and Mary Shipp Wnaro YcV Hesr Rcdh's Grcsiztt Shzxi a the Norths, soon tollar the sub-1 urban slayer. John Loveton pro-J duces and directs. Cl aries Paul composes and conducts the music as miss hpaldmg. Others In the cast are Hans Conreid, Joe Forte,.

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