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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 26

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A--FOURTEEN THE BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JANUARY 9, 1955 CBS TO REPEAT YEARS OF CRISIS 1 "Tears of Crisis: sixth nual year-end report by C3S by popular demand on radio. today" at 11:05 a.rn. The program, CBS radio arid CB3 television Sun: iav Jaru 2 topic rcurtici nr 5 Prospector's Wife Erhei Mermen and Red Skelton will share the star spotlight in a sparkling cavalcade of songs, dances and sketches thai have "stopped" famous shows of the past, on the ail-color series, "Shower of Thursday night, 20, 8:30 o'clock over Channel 2. The comedy team of Betty and Jane Kean and Bobby Van, the danrer, also participate in ar ro es The elaborate revue will open an original ire reactions to 1SG4 congres-i production number set in front or a theatrical hooker's office, sioca! elections; the start of the a business asoirants making" their bid for tenth vear of the war; progress efforts to poo! StarOOSn. atomic resources and for SkeUos, as the roaster of College ICBS-TY I JEWISH PROGRAM A special documentary.

which will 'take viewers into a lead protected hospital room where an atosnic machine Is at work, into a pioneering: project for aged people, to a Westchester school for troubled children and behind the scenes of an unusual school will be presented as- public service by WCBS-TV today (WCBS-TV, Channel 2, 2- ON TELEVISION TODAY! TroaMe. li Life tie CrTstts Or tie Or Air TCTZC-S 10:30 Up. Cp, ii CcMe- Loci O. Hear I Paraie: Pia.ee* Swrity TV Senrict $9 PLUS TUMI 3 Ot FAtTS CALL 9 A.M. TO 9 fM, I Jltia Soaer Circss Church is Ho cast are Kowarci K.

Chief I Miss Merman for European correspondent; Hric are Just in Love." chief corres- The por.den:; David Schoenbrun of Hartford, Paris, Dovrns of Home, Rich-' known song and arc C. of Bonn, Alexander; ed on "South Xendriek of Vienna and London, from the Broadway pro- anci Bill of the Far Kast auction "Call Me blister." bas- receiver before 1956. Eighty-five per I the survev now OTSTCI black nc 899.957 VIDEO HOMES SERVED BY comes a George M. Cohan medley consisting of "You're a Grand Old "ilary is a Grand Old and "Yankee Doodle feat- uring Skelton in a. soft-shoe dance, I Red then stars in an original coral edy sketch.

the survey now OTsrti black receivers. One third of those questioned said they would pay 5300 5or a 21- inch color instrument. 27 per cent would go as high as $400, and 23 per cent would be to spend $500. Only a handful aaid they would invest $600 or more for Nancy Gates stars as a uranium prospector's wife on "Studio 57" Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock over WABD. With John Bryant and Don Haggerty sha will enact a tense drama, "The Big Jump." Miss Merman joins the Kean Sis- a color receiver.

In count of television orw --ed b- Xew ters a Production number based on Girf ule oc r.our.ced yesterday by Aldo DeDom-j ro reTOe 'Gentlemen Prefer general manager. The figure, S99.95?/has been compiled from the 1953 survey of Xov. 1, 1953. up-dated through Oct. 29, 1954, RETilA (Radio and Television Manufacturers Association) set sales figures.

The city of Hartford represents the most central point the Channel coverage pattern which covers the entire state of Connecticut with parts of Massachusetts, iLonc: Island and Kastern Xew York stare. Van will appear as a hoodlum of the roarjng '20s in. a St. Louis setting, dancing: in a production number built around "Too Darn Hot" from "Kiss Me Kate," Miss Merman, Van and the chorus of dancers follow with an old-fashioned version of "Poppa, Won't You comfort for RHSfcfHTH JtENTAL CUSHIONS Helps Keep Seeds i Helps Eass Pressan oa Gums Helps Plate Fit Snag Helps Pretent ClicJan MONTH'S SUPPLY ONLY mm At Ail Drugstores! Dance with Me" from "High Button Shoes." The finale will feature Miss Merman singing "Alexander's Kagtlrne Van singing- and dancing to "Cheek to Cheek," from "Top Hat the Keans in song and dance rendition of "Topsy and Eva," and Skelton and Miss Merman due ting "Baby It's Cold from "Xeptune'3 Daughter." The entire company closes the show in a production number baaed on "There's No Business Like Show SHORTHAND WEEKS FAMOUS SFEED'CrRITING SHORT- EiAXp --Uses ABCs. SrmboU Xo 5Iachiae3- Used ic lending offices and Qvll Osrat, check graduaret.

cost. First lesson FKJEE. Day or Evcu clcssts cow YOU SAW IT IN SEVENTEEN BOOK GLAMOUi end 60 other gjg RATIONAL MAGAZINES Shorthand Schools In OVER 400 CITIES THE CAKADA. CUJA, HAWAII Not AvcHcbb to of Any OrtarSfcorthcnd Syxfemi c0 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HATlCKAl TRAHSftR PRWllteE -r Lifeti-e ENROLL NOW! Next Day Evening Classes Start Monday, Jan. 17th Dial ED 3-3601 For IITI ES BUSINESS I EafciV SCHOOL Merged witK Booth Baylxss 211 State Stresl, opp.

City Hall re- Back on Monday Carol Reed to her post weathercatter of WCBS-TV'm "Rain or Shine" series after taking less than two off to from tht birth of her first child. The child, a faoy named opher, born prematurely Tuesday, Dec. 2S, at Mount Sinai, hospitaf in New York City. weighed only four pounds, six- and-one-haff ounces and was immediately placed in an Incubator. He will be strong enough to come home by the end of next week, however.

Ready for Smith Bob Smith, "Buffalo Bob" on Boody," turn to the program on Jan. 17, after an illness of months. He find many new "live" and. puppet friends on the program to welcome him back, and at home fore their television sets i be millions of youngsters who have been following- his recovery with as niuch interest as if he were a member their own family. Smith, still not able to make the long trip between XBS's studios in the RCA building and his home In Xew Rochelle, X.

will be picked up by a camera placed in his home- These "remotes" be integrated into the daily program. (Monday through Friday, 5:30 to 6 over Channels 4 and S). The studio he i use at his home is the same one he used when he first entered radio in 1947 and broadcast and early morning pro-j gram. in screen sizes ed a 21-inch rectangular tha choice- tube, 54 per which Tpas tha choice- cent. The 17 inch acceptable to only 27 per cent Sixty per cent would buy a.

console 40 per cent a table model color receiver. 'Macbeth' Study A study of "Macbeth" will be presented by Bishop Fulton 4. Sheen on his "Ufa is Worth Living" telecast Tuesday at o'clock. In announcing topic, pro- late termed work of the greatest of fiction." is Worth is seen in this area ovsr 5 and 43. New Approach A pioneering approach, to of the nation's most Jerious problems inadequate school facilities--; will be presented on Searcn" telecast this afternoon from the- Center for Field Studies of Harvard University's School of Education, The program is seen on Channel 2 at 4:30 o'clock, telecast consist of camera, report on "work of the Center -which, has analyzed the school of aome 50 communities country.

Tht Center communities ascertain their educational and finds of satisfying thos needs. Ir. Qyril director of the Center, narrator Charles Hominft and the on field trip to Massachusetts town that has requested tho help in bettering- local achool 'aitu- for the Commonwealth of chusetts, stabilized the economy of not only the Bay State and the other cqlonies will he dramatized in First Mintmaster" on KBC- TV's "Hall of Fame" (5 p.m.)_ Hull, smashing counterfeiting gangs in order to establish a sound basis of monetary exchange, risked greafpersonal danger since many of nis arrests and raids brought reprisals. Hun -later the first American coin made in this country, the Boston, or Bay, shilling 1 Center "shadow developed by -which tha Harvard the children through their achool day to determine what needed from the child's point of -view. ITollowiny this, teachers and are interviewed, total research data is analyzed and recommendations made.

PRESIDENT'S PHOtSRAM "What Will Happen to the Presl- dent's Program?" will be Leading Question" on radio today at 12:05 pjn. It will discussed by two outstanding political spokesmen, of opposing, Senator William (H. minority leader, and Senator John Sparkman, vice presidential candidate In 1952 and one of the leading- spokesmen for tha Democratic party. HOT, COLD, HILARIOUS ROBERT MERRILL ON SIMULCAST Robert Merril, top baritone of the Metropolitan Opera and star of radio, TV, records the concert stage, will be guest soloist Voice of Firestone" Ss simulcast over the ABC-TV and radio networks 8:30 to 9 p.m. Merrill, Xew Tork Document," program is devoted to the activities of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of York.

It -w mtaess the television premiere of a mm, Three produced by i the Federation to illustrate sen-ices for the sick, the aged and emotion- ally disturbed dependent children. Tfce Sim, narrated by Dane Clark, was photographed. on location at three member institutions of the Federation of Gjon Mili and Ike Vem. A highlight of the special show will be a live demonstration of a children's dance class by-a group of youngsters, five to eight, years old. The dance class, a project tff one of the" member community centers of the Federation, places emphasis on self-expression rather than on formal technique.

Gustave jLevy, vice president of the Federation and chairtnan of its campaign, will also appear on the program, TVhich -will bft hosted by James Macandrew, moderator of WCBS-TVs "Camera in his llth season, at the Metropolitan, has sung leading roles in over 250 performances with the opera company. Brooklyn-born, he is familiar to millions through his radio and TV appearances as well as his best selling HCA-Victor recordings. Three" series. Robert Herridgc will produce and Joa Fogel is the director. CXJKL Hem off Air Draw 34 Youtb Foroaa Otr lie air to V2CA-4 ABC-7 VATT.I: iri for Xoiar Foross dih JTar Toimy Morie Korie Jcaior CArtl wish Shoir -laser.

IriYentsry JTiln Cosseir -Air ericas Torcai Merle Morie 5 JC of Junior Carnlral JLsVs TaSe OS" -the Air MoTie Jcsior Caral or Morie Morie Jcsior Frontiers or I rs or Trouble I Meiaorr Fihs Morie School WCBS-2 VTiCA-4 WA3D-S F.Jt OTTHC-S Adrenujre Araeriean Forcni Hopalosz WCBS-3 TTXCA-t 7JLBB-5 WABC-7 WOB-9 WPIX-11 6 P.I Hall ot Fane iforie Kcoer ar Bolzer Movie Film Junior Circtrs VTCBS-2 WABD-5 wprr-ii WICC-43 Morie Erwla ilorle KSlsi 4 F.JL Americas Hay MUlasd Coaflicis Iforlt rn- Orcslbus Bactrrousfi ilovje Scper Edward Arnold Marie Jcalor STUDENT VOLUNTEERS Supplement Corliss Arcier Ortie Harriet FHa Corner Film A medical student who volunteers HEROISM DRAMATIZED How John captain of militia for an important experiment in arti- 1 ficial respiration is the central figure in "Start Counting Slowly," a television drama by Gene Goldsmith to be presented on IvBC-T "American today (2 PUPPETS ARE-GUESTS Bil and Cora Baird win demon- 1 strata tha singing, dancing and dramatic of their celebrated ets on the "Juvenile Jury" show today Jack Barry will bs the moderator, as the youngest jurors voice their opinions on the art of puppetry, and other subjects. JAMES EDWARDS STARS in actor James Edwards, stars on "General Slectric Theater" tonight (CBS television, 99:30 pjoa.) Appearing- -with. Edwards roll be a youngster, P. Jackson, he discovered in California. "DJR" is a story set in post-war Germany of the lovable relationship that develops between a young orphan and a tough TT.

S. Army sergeant, -with the youngster coming to regard the Cl as his father. Konald Keagan- is on-air program supervisor of "General 321ectric SENATOR MORSE GUEST Reporters' Roundup guest on WOK Monday night, (11:45 p.m.~ 12:15 will be Senator "Wayne Morse, Oregon Independent. With 48 Democrats and 47 in the Senate, the Senior Senator from Oregon's vote for Demo- Color Video Color television renUy has I to not stirred UD as much enihusiam officers at among the TV-buving public as Ai Bas Greenland, and at had been honed it would, A major- (Air Base, Labrador, during ity of television OTraers Xe weekend, performed in Ingly are in no rush to buv colo? I ranging from at todava prices. They to 95 degrees abov.

xero. Th. waiting for compact 21-inch sets vhich were flteed by Trith a price tag weea S300 and S500. Bob Sop and his "Comedy Hour 1 crats gives that party control of of strs who upper legislative branch. Scripps-Hxxward's Jim and oe Cor pnotographera, on NBC-TV This is indicated bv the results "Comedy Hour 1 program toixignt of a survey inade for" the 9 I z.

it's always a idea to PAY IIP BILLS WITH A SIGNATURE A I A A to TOO ID55 3OO 2S27 5OO 47,41 L57 Daily 9-5; Mon. and LOAN CO. 73 JOHN STREET COR. MAIN AND JOHN EDison VilUUa, Mgr. VENTURES JNTO SPACE Mankind's progress In efforts to learn more about Earth space around Harth by rising- the Karth's atmosphere wHl be described on "Adventure" C3S television, the joint effort of CBS television and the American ilu- of Natural History.

MUSIC OF ROUSSEL Xo, be performed by the CBS Symphony Orchestra- during- its weekly WOR broadcast today Guest conductor Beaudet. be JeanMaiie GUEST CONDUCTOR Xat Asch sports director of is the conductor of the famous Quiz 7 in (February of Sport published by Publica- tions. Inc. TELEVISION REPAIR WITHIN THE HOUR CALL STAN THE RADIOMAN AM S-0157 another reporter quix the lawmaker -with Robert IF. Htirleigh moderating.

SPARKMAN ON QUIZ enator John Sparkman, (D- -will be Interviewed by a group of Washington, X). age today on Theodore Granik's Touch Wants to (simulcast on KBC-TV and 2STBC radio, BUSY WRITER John Van Bruten, famed Bng- lish-bom whose story Hickory "will be seen Thursday, at 9:30 p.m- over ABC- TV, is the author of more than 150 plays and fifty short stories said has branched out to producing and directing- tis own -works on Broad- LEAD IN FILM iloishe Oysher, cantor and star of the "American-Jewish Caravan of Stars" over "VTMGM, is playing one of the leads in the soon-to-be- released film, "Singing In The Bark." an Ano Production. Others in the cast include Joey Adams, a frequent guest star en the Caravan of Stars," Lawrence Tieraey, Kay Medford and Phyllis "Sinking In The Bark" win open in Xew Tork during Easter week. PLASTICS DISCUSSED The Hopkins Science He- view" will present a discussion and demonstration of plastics on the I to 1:30 p.m. telecast today over WABB.

Br. Balph K. Witt of Johns Hopkins university will be guest on the program entitled "How Wet is Wet?" Difficulties arise when the student's fiancee comes down with, a case of cold feet on learning that he is to be made the exact physical counterpart of a drowned person, just a couple of heartbeats away from, death. BUI Xaptott will portray the student, and Teri Keane will be the girl. Others in the cast will be Karl' Weber, Lucille Wall and Bob Hastings.

BIBLICAL DRAMA Second Mile," rebellions thft story of- youth who hatred -of through Master's teachings, will be presented on the ABC network's "The Greatest Ever-Told" today, 5:30 6 pan. This episode from. "the greatest life ever lived" based on a teaching from the Sermon. on. the Mount.

AID TO ASIA TOPIC Can the Western Alliance Aid will be the subject under discussion on "America's Town Meeting of the Air" tonight, over the ABC radio network 9 Harold S. Stassen, director of the Foreign Op erations Administra- dtion, and Sir Robert Scott, minister of the British be the guests for this -program; James Murray, -will be the. modera- tbiv The program will originate from International 500 Riverside Drive, York HOST TO HEIR. George and Marion Kerby (Robert Sterling and Anne' Jeffreys), Cosmo Topper's CLeo G. Carroll) ghostly friends, discover a plot to do with.

Topper's surprise house guest, on "Topper," Friday (CBS television, Topper plays host to the heir to a $2,000,000 estate but "monkeyshines" ensue when out that heir is as expected. SAMMY KAYE'S GUEST Singing star Betty Clooney ba Sammy Kaye's guest artist on tha Thursday session of "So Tou Want to Liead a Band?" over ABC- TV at 9 P-21-, instead of vocalist Mary McCoy, previously New Career Bobby and dramatic for a starring rote In Stranger" on Friday night at o'clock. program WABD (Channel 5)- Art raa for -It Fills HT Gardner Ask for It 3 Tctxt of Tqwi Comedr- Ebor Stu'Erwi" of Towa rk Saber Jr. Town Ifeetinr -Tbls IJfe TV Film Walter "VTincheU TV Ptayhoase Comedv Follow That JIaa Honr Walter WincheU 10 father Beat Lorettfc Totuur MoTie Break the Battle Ijoretta Torar Jiortsn -Ztbach Sbenr the Baal: TTtttliir- Morle tiit Air Film Weather: TaaMoa- Morle 12 Late Sitowr Mo-rie Off Air 20 VOTltt 6:15 Osnibns Meet the Supplement Corliss Archer. Orsie and Harriet Kite AmssJnz Tales Consedj Corner Film W2TEC-8 WICC-43 Ton Are Kor Sapplersest My Hero You Are Fibs 5r.

X. T. Pealt Press Mark Ssber 3:15 N'ew I PrSsMjetoa '55 Mov Thfr Starch Zco Morie Space Eass Zoo Movie SSDCT Edward Arnold Mo-rfa Film 6:45 Toa Are EOT Boxers Stjpplemeat My Hero Toe News: Weather Xews Mark Saber Asfc for It People yimn FII3J Hj. Gardner GoTemor'je for It Toist Tofm Comedr Hoar Sra Erwln To5t of Toira. Movie 3Ikrk Eabtr Town ifetttnjc Life 9:15 C-E TbtAter TV Blayhocse Him Horizons OIV- Comedr Theater Follow That Man.

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CASSTivI SHOW: Kiulc, Taiietx xad celecritj- istsrriews (4) WRITES NEW TUNE Ed Stokes, conductor of the higfo- ly successful Sellers" program over WMGM, has "mritteh a tune in collaboration Tvith Duke Bn- aton, who "iTelancholy Ser- the Jack Gleason Stokes is the composer of mora than a dozen tunes. In tion to his popular "Best Sellers" program ou WMGM. he is the announcer on the Eddie IFisher radio and TV programs, the Harry Wismer sporiscasts and many other network HordoT Hearing? tfcrarttMrf witfc rfMfftMsf yavr HI trained iwnds CERTIRED HEARING AID AUDI0106IST Members of Society of Hearing Aid been CERTIFIED tent, of their experience, ability, and handling of their responsi- to the hard of hramny public. These Certified Heannc Aid Audktfogiftte are qualified to make the neceaiaiy hearing and non-medical rec- They have the practical experience to you theciact hearing aid which will best overcome your own You can be sure you are in the best hands, when you discuss your hearing problems with Certified Hearing Aid who proudly display official Seal of Sooety. Featuring BELTONE CwrHfMHf AM te tfclt VAN'S BELTONE 1115 MAIN ST.

ED 5-5055 Tloirtr, flrarra ef a 5 OF XQ'WX; cast, GUT- XltchftlL, Jcxa Greco. leZlr arid Xicieztz xre ICarfaret PACE ACCOUNTANCY AND Business Administration Training) ENROLL NOW ApproTed For Dial EDison 3-3601 BUTLER BUSINESS SCHOOL Merged with Booth Bayliss 211 State St. Opp. Gty KaU By "JOE" LEDERER Report from Hollywood: Xon Costello has new panel ihow for television just" about readY. Called "We" Know ifs satire on other programs.

be ooe of the panel members. Have von seen the latest GJS. Television sets? Come into our show rooms and see really beautiful clear bright pictures. trades are being offered too. Producer Gene Hodney needed an old-fashioned ileigh for one of the "Father Knows series.

He uncovered a old cutter and turned It over to the prop man who promptly made it nice and shiny. Rodney blew his top and the prop man had to put the old cutter back in its original condition be- for filming time. Sometimes you can be too efficient! Our a Electric Washers and Dryers have been received. Come in now and see the finest in Home Laundry Equipment. Big Trades of course, Songstress will be seen in one of Walt Disney's programs.

This 'TOs- sho-a- Tnill be called 'Academy Award." Peg-gy Lee and Sonny Burke wrote six songs for Disney's full length Cinema- scope cartoon, Lady and the Tramp." Sullivan has signed new contract for his "Toast of the Town" series. A rival network had been trying to woo Sullivan, so CBS had to cough up with. big raise for Sullivan "and the The unsmiling Irishman will get around per week under the new pact, xnd the show's budget 5s hiked xip to 850,000 per week. A deal like that (for 20 years) should call for sonic kind of a smile! Lederer, Yoiar Pavorite Appliance and Radio Store, Pioneers in Television. Home- owned Home-operated since 1933 at 1015 Broad St, Bridgeport.

Phone ED 6-1131 SFWSP meeioU yrefZMB (7) ntOW; BARFS Radii TV Service MAIN STREET EDison 3-6738.

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