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WMF a native of Upper Austria, and remained throughout life a shy and somewhat self conscious country school teacher, respect fully and yet hopelessly entangled in the goings on of the big wbrld. A man of extremely slow devel opment, he never dared to believe in his own maturity and accom plishments and was an easy prey both to well and ill disposed friends, who manipulated his scores at will according to their opportunistic designs. His un shakable faith in God and Rich ard Wagner enabled him to carry out his unwieldly artistic plans despite opposition, intrigue and ridicule. Bruckner never finished his Ninth Symphony. He was work ing over the finale the morning he died, October 11, 1896.

Ferdinand Loewe edited the symphony. Jy 1 VI Pretty Flora Campbell has the role of Janice King in Columbia's "The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters" (WHP, 10.30 a. popular dramatic series. Irish Melodies On) "Family Hour" In honor of St. Patrick's Day, favorite Irish tunes highlight this Sunday's broadcast of "Family Hour," starring Patrice Munsel with Al Goodman's orchestra and chorus.

(WHP, 5 5.30 p. Miss Munsel opens the pro gram with "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and for her operatic aria chooses the coloratura fa vorite "Hymn to the Sun" from "Le Coq d'Or." For his baritone solo, ian Wrightson offers the Irish melody "Bendemeer's Stream" and tenor Jack Smith contributes the lilting "McNamara's Band." Maestro Al Goodman leads the orchestra in a medley of Irish jigs, and the entire ensemble joins in a medley from Victor Herbert's beloved operetta oi Ireland, "Eileen," Including 'Thine Alone" and "It's a Ureat Day For the Irish." Joan Davis, star of her own CBS program, "The Joan Davis Show," starts another picture at RKO in May, co starring with Eddie Cantor in "If You Knew Susie." Just For Luck Quizmaster Phil Baker of Columbia's "Take It or Leave It" (WHP Sunday, 10 p. gives his 12 year old daughter. Margot, a rabbit's foot for luck as she prepares to follow in dad's footsteps, after a fashion, by making her acting "debut" in a play in New York. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 HORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 7.00 WHP Wake Up America 7.1S WHP News Bulletins Griffin Shoe Polish 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Four Clubmen 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Catholic Hour 8.00 WHP News Reports a 1 1 0 1 Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerios 10.15 CBS The Light of the World Gold Medal Flour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 WHP The Daily Digest Kingan CO.

11.00 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 11.15 CBS Second Husband 11.30 WHP Phil Brito, Songs 11.45 CBS Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories apry 12.00 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's roaucts 12.15 CBS Big Sister Rinso AFTERNOON 12,30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful Ivory xiaxes 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Dux 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton Maxwell House 2 lo CBS Perry Mason Spie and Span 2.30 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 2.45 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 3.00 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran S.15 CBS You're in the Act 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's aea rood 3.35 WHP Edwin LeMarr Trio 3.45 CBS Sing Along Club 4.00 CBS House Party General Electric 4.25 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice cream 4.30 CBS Gordon MacRae. Songs 4.45 WHP Bddy Howard and Orchestra 5.00 WHP News Reports L. B. Smith, Inc.

5.05 WHP Joe Schirmer Trio 5.15 WHP John Kirby Orchestra 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song oiyusis cowman 5.45 WHP American Red Cross Program EVENING 6.00 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 8.05 CBS So the Story Goes 6.15 CBS Jimmy Carroll Sings Squibb Products 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex domes 6.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Mommie and the Men Ivory OVdp 7.15 CBS Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 CBS Ellery Queen Anacin 8.00 CBS The Jack Carson Show Campbell Soups 8.30 CBS Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Chris tian" Vaseline Preparations 9.00 CBS The Frank Sinatra Show Old Golds 9.30 CBS Bob Crosby Show Ford Mo tor Company 10.00 CBS Great Momenta In Music Celanese Corp. 10.30 CBS The Andrew Sisters Nash Kelvinator Co. 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Headlines David's 11.10 CBS News Analysis, Joseph C.

Harsch Duquesne Beer 11.15 WHP Rhythm by Reichman Cap 11.30 WHP Music For Midnight 12.00 CBS News Report 12.05 CBS Erskine Hawkins' Orch. 12.30 CBS Louis Prima Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Summary Jeanne Cagney, of the gifted New York Irish American acting clan, has been signed for the starring dramatic role on the St. Patrick's Day eve broadcast of the Grand Central Station program Saturday, March 16, at 1 p. m. on WHP Miss Cagney may appear with her brother, Jimmy Cagney, in the picture version of the play, "A Lion Is in the Streets." She has been cast in the Grand Central show with Ian Martin.

who is just out of the Army. Mar tin is being employed immedi ately by Producer Martin Hor rell before he has secured a Broadway part. While he was in the service, young Martin performed in some 500 shows, and during his last year in uniform produced and di rected "Your AAF," official Army Air Forces program. Actors from two New York stage hits, Ed Jerome in the long run of "Deep Are the Roots, and Horace Braham, who is playing with Katherine Cornell in "An tigone," will be heard as featured players on this broadcast of Pills bury Mills' Grand Central Sta tion. The all Broadway cast also will include Staats Cotsworth, who has the notion of producing a revival of "Elizabeth the Queen;" Cathleen Cordell recently in Agatha Christie's "Ten Little In dians," and Ed Begley, the Hartford, actor who was last in "Pretty Little Parlor." 'Perry Mason' Lately back in civvies, Donald Briggs has the starring role in "Perry Mason," five a week CBS mystery serial (WHP, 2.15).

'Jack Carson Show' to Conclude Eastern Trip in Philadelphia Columbia's "Jack Carson Show" winds up its eastern visit with a broadcast from Town Hall in Philadelphia, Wednesday, March 20 (WHP, 8.00 8.30 p. With Jack will be, actress Randy Stuart, recent addition to the cast: Arthur Treacher, Jack's butler; Dave Wilock, the nephew Tugwell; and Norma Jean Nils son, talented seven year old child actress. About five thousand employes of Campbell's Soups, the sponsor, will be on hand for the broad cast from Town Hall. The Carson troupe is booked for a week of personal appear ances at the Earle Theatre, Phil adelphia. They resume broadcasting from KNX, Los Angeles, on March 27.

The four previous broadcasts of the "Jack Carson Show" originated from New York City. Extolling the advantages of back to the soil living, Robert Weede, baritone of "Great Mo ments in Music," boasts that the one faithful cow on his West Nyack (N. farm provides the family's full requirements of milk, cream and butter. Yes. butter! THURSDAY, MARCH 21 MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 7.00 WHP Wake Up America 7.15 WHP News Bulletins Griffin Shoe Polish 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Four Clubmen 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerios 10.15 CBS The Light of the World Gold Medal Flour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Eve lyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 WHP The Daily Digest 11.00 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 11.15 CBS Second Husband 11.30 WHP The Cariocas 11.45 CBS Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories Spry 12.00 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's products AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS Big Sister Rinso 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos, Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Duz 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs.

Burton Maxwell House 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 2.45 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser S.00 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.15 CBS You're in the Act HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, Hamburg, Saturday, March 16, 1946 RESENTS. NEW MORNING VARIETY SHOW Dorothy Kirsten, Brilliant Met Star, Guest on Kostelanetz Show The brilliant and glamorous Metropolitan Opera Dorothy Kirsten, makes her second appearance as guest artist on "The Music of Andre Kostelanetz Thurs riav evpnintr. Marrh 21 fWHP'l 9 9.30 p. Kostelanetz con ducts his sixty five piece orches tra. Alexander Scott acts as pro gram host Miss Kirsten steps, into one of her roles as a Puccini heroine to sing "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly." In a lighter vein, she does Lehar's "Fras quita" Serenade and "Kiss in the Dark" from "Orange Blossoms" by Victor Herbert.

The highlight of the orchestral part of the program will be "the presentation of a Gershwin group which includes "Embraceable You," "Soon" and "Fascinatin' Rhythm." Two ballads that have gained top popularity rating in the past few months round out the offerings for the evening. They are "Day by Day" by Cahn, Stordahl and Weston; and Jules Styne's "I Fall in Love Too Easily." Walter Conducts Bruckner's Ninth On WHP Sunday Bruno Walter conducts the New York Philharmonic Sym phony in Bruckner's Ninth Sym phony, over CBS Sunday, March 17 (WHP, 3 4.30 p. Beetho ven's second "Lenore" Overture rounds out the program. Walter has epitomized Bruck ner in these words: "He was of German Catholic peasant stock Serial Beauty Jeanne Cagney In St. Patrick Story, On 'Grand Central' WHP PROGRAM SCHEDULE For the Week of March 17 MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 7.00 WHP Wake Up America SUNDAY, MARCH 17 MORNING 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS The Jubalaires 9.30 WHP Christian Science program 8.45 WHP Songs of the Sabbath 9.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 9.15 CBS L.

Power Biggs, organist 9.45 WHP Palestine Speaks 10.00 CBS Church of the Air 11.00 CBS Warren Sweeney, News Curtiss Candy 11.05 CBS Wings over Jordan 11.15 CBS Wings over Jordan 11.30 WHP Market Sauare Presbyterian Church AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP Margit Hegedus String Ensemble 12.30 WHP Salt Lake City Tabernacle cnoir 1.00 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 1.15 WHP Report from Washington John C. Kunkel 1.30 WHP Paul Martin's Music 1.45 CBS Edward B. Murrow. News Amoco Gas, Oil i.00 CBS Reader's Digest Radio Edition Hallmark Cards 2.30 CBS Hollywood Startime Frigi daire 3.00 CBS N. Y.

Philharmonic Symphony U. S. Rubber 7.15 WHP News Bulletin Griffin Shoe Polish 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning. News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Four Clubmen 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions Harrisburg Ministerial Association 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 10.00 CBS Valiant Ladv Cheerios 10.15 CBS The Light of the World Gold Medal Flour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 WHP The Daily Digest Kingan co. 11.00 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 11.15 CBS Second Husband 11.30 WHP Phil Brito.

Songs 1.45 CBS Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories Spry 12.00 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS Big Sister Hinso 12.30 CBSi Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos, Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful Ivory Soup 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Duz 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance and Sauna 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 2.45 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 3.00 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.15 CBS You're in the Act MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 7.00 WHP Wake Up America 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 3.35 WHP David Shoop, Piano Moods J.45 CBS Sing Along Clubt 4.00 CBS House Party General Electric Store 4.25 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 4.30 CBS Gordon MacRae, Songs 4.45 WHP The Charioteers fi.00 WHP News Reports L. B. Smith, inc. 5.05 WHP Program Previews 5.15 WHP Galli Sisters 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman's J.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer 6.00 WHP News Analysis Studebaker EVENING 6.05 WHP So the Story Goes 6.15 CBS Patti Clayton, Songs 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex domes tf.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Mommie and the Men Ivory ooap 7.15 CBS Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 CBS Mr.

Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons Kolynos Tooth Paste 8.00 CBS Suspense Roma Wine 8.30 CBS F.B.I, In Peace and War Lava Soap 8.55 CBS Bill Henry, News Johns Manville t.OO CBS Music of Andre Kostelanetz Chrysler Corporation 9.30 CBS Hobby Lobby Anchor Hocking Glass Products 10.00 CBS "Island Venture" Wrigley Gum 10.30 CBS Powder Box Theatre Bour Jois, Inc. 11.00 WHP News Ahead ofrthe Headlines David's 11.10 CBS News Analysis, Joseph C. narscn 11.15 WHP Rhythm by Reichman Cap ian 11.30 CBS Ray McKinley Orchestra 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 Charles Barret Orchestra 12.30 CBS Buddy Rich Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Summary 4.30 CBS The Electric Hour Nelson Eddy Electric of America 5.00 CBS Prudential Family Hour 3.30 CBS Gene Autry Show Wrigley 3.45 CBS Wm. L. Shierer, News Williams Shaving Cream EVENING 6.00 CBS Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet International Silver 6.30 CBS Baby Snooks Show Fannie Brice Sanka 7.00 CBS Adv.

of the Thin Man Post Toasties 7.30 CBS Blondie Super Suds 8.00 CBS The Beulah Show Turns 8.30 CBS Crime Doctor Philip Morris 8.55 CBS Ned Calmer. News Parker fen 9.00 CBS Request Performance Campbell Soups 9.30 CBS Texaco Star Theatre Texaco 10.00 CBS Take It Or Leave It Ever sharp Pens and Pencils 10.30 CBS We. The People Gulf 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head lines David's 11.10 CBS News Analysis Eric Sevareid 11.15 WHP Dick Redmond Report 11.30 WHP Footlight Echoes 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Les Brown Orchestra 12.30 CBS Bob Crosby Orch. 1.00 WHP News Summary MONDAY, MARCH 18 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 3.35 WHP Edwin LeMarr Trio 3.45 CBS Sing Along Club 4.00 CBS House Party General Electric 4.25 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 4.30 CBS Gordon MacRae, songs 4.45 WHP Eddy Howard and Orchestra 5.00 WHP News Reports I B. Smith.

Inc. 5.05 WHP Joe Schirmer Trio 5.15 WHP John Kirby Orchestra 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song Stylists Bowman's S.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. I 6.05 WHP So the Story Goes 6.15 CBS Jimmy Carroll Sings Squibb Products 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 8.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Mommie and the Men Ivory Soap 7.15 CBS The Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 CBS The Bob Hawk Show Camel Cigarets 8.00 CBS Vox Pop Bromo Seltzer 8.30 CBS Joan Davis Show Swan Soap 8.55 CBS Bill Henry, News Johns Man ville 9.00 CBS Lux Radio Theatre Lux Soap and Flakes 10.00 CBS Screen Guild Players Lady istner 10.30 WHP Paul Baron and Orchestra 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7.15 WHP News Bulletins Griffin Shoe Polish 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Musi Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Four Clubmen 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8,45 WHP Morning Devotions 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerios 10.15 CBS The Lights of the World, lioici ftieaai lour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Eve Jvn winters bweetheart boao iu.43 wtw rne uauy Digest 11.00 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 11.15 CBS Second Husband 11.30 WHP The Cariocas 11.45 CBS Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories Spry 12.00 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's roaucts AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS Big Sister Rinso 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful Ivory oap 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxvdol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco Ma ctjs Hoaa ot me duz 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton Maxwell House Coffee 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS Rosemarv Ivory Snow 2.45 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 3.00 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.15 CBS You're in the Act 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker Sea Foods linesDavid's. 11.10 CBS News Analysis.

Joseph C. Harsch 11.15 WHP Rhythm by Reichman Cap lan 11.30 WHP "Open Hearing" 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS "Night Time on the Trail" 12.30 CBS Tommy Tucker Orch. 12.55 WHP News Summary 3.35 WHP David Shoop, Piano Moods 3.45 CBS Sing Along Club 4.00 CBS House Party General Electric 4.25 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice cream 4.30 CBS Gordon MacRae, Songs 4.45 WHP The Charioteers 5.00 WHP News Reports L. B. Smith, Inc.

5.05 WHP Program Reviews 5.15 WHP GalU Sisters 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman 5.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP News Analysis Studebaker corp. 6.05 WHP So the Story Goes 6.15 CBS Patti Clayton, Songs 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Mommie and the Men Ivory Soan 7.15 CBS The Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 CBS American Melody Hour Bayer Aspirin 8.00 CBS Big Town Ironized Yeast 8.30 CBS Theatre of Romance Colgate1 Tooth Powder 8.55 CBS Bill Henry, News Johns Manviile 9.O0 CBS Inner Sanctum Lipton's Tea 9.30 CBS This Is My Best Cresta Blanca Wine 10.00 CBS Crime Photographer 10.30 WHP World's Most Honored Flights Longine Watches 11.00 WHP News. Ahead of the Head lines David 11.10 CBS News Analysis Joseph Harsch 11.15 WHP Rhythm by Reichman Cap lans 11.30 CBS Danny O'Neil and Guests 12.00 CBS News 12.05 CBS Buffalo Presents 12.30 CBS Louis Prima Orch, 12.55 WHP News Summary MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 7.00 WHP Wake Up America I Linkletter Seeks flewest Dride For 'House Party' "Happy Is the bride!" particularly 'the one who will be chosen by Art Linkletter to re ceive a major electric' appliance during this week's "House Party" broadcasts. (WHP, Monday, March 18 through. Friday, March 22.

4.00 4.25 p. The amiable Art plans to me ander through his studio audience each day in search of the "Most Recent Bride, awarding cash and minor appliances to daily winners, with a certificate for i Disposall electric kitchen unit reserved for the week's winner. Five Los Angeles school boys and girls will be present each day to chat with the veteran Linkletter. Monday's highlight (March 18) will find members of the studio audience answering the question: Do you believe that dreams come true?" On Tuesday, Perc Westmore will be on hand to advise feminine guests on prob lems of hair and makeup styling. Phyllis Lynn, well known screen and radio "pop" singer, will be Wednesday's guest.

She'll select an unknown amateur from the studio audience to iom her in a duet. Thursday's feature is the "Continued Story" game, during which Linkletter begins a fan tastic mystery then invites two women to finish it. The "Most Recent Bride" will be named on Friday, and the prize awarded. A second Friday highlight is the competition for the best story of How I Met My Husband." Con Maffie and Eugene Le Pique provide twin piano music during the broadcasts. Jack Slat tery is the announcer.

Trent9 Newcomer Frances Heflin, sister of actor Van Heflin, has joined CBS' "Romance of Helen Trent" (WHP, daily, 12.30 p. in the role of Lyn Swanson. William Eythe to Star In 'For Always' On FRIDAY, MARCH 22 7.15 WHP News Bulletins Griffin Shoe Polish 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Four Clubmen 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions Harris burg Ministerial Association 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerios 10.15 CBS The Light of the World Gold Medal Flour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Eve lyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 WHP The Daily Digest Kingan CO. 11.00 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 11.15 CBS Second Husband 11.30 WHP Phil Brito, Songs 11.45 CBS Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories Spry 12.00 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.13 CBS Big Sister Rinso 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos, Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Duz 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance and Satina 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 2.45 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 3.00 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.15 WHP You're in the Act 'Thisjs My Best' Starring in "For Always" on "This Is My' Best," March 19, will be the up and coming young Hollywood actor, William Eythe.

Bill was born in Mars, Penn sylvania, and went to Carnegie Tech where he took both his A. B. and his M. A. degrees in drama.

He never intended to act, however. What he really wanted to do was to write, produce and direct plays. Somehow Bill got sidetracked when he went to Hollywood and began acting. To date his most ambitious role was that of the young FBI agent in "The House On 92nd Street." "For Always" tells of a young couple who are drifting apart and how two adopted children help to bring them together again. Claire Niesen, who plays the title role in CBS' "The Second Mrs.

Burton," was valedictorian of her graduating class at a New York City high school. 1 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's bea Food 3.35 WHP Edwin LeMarr Trio 3.45 CBS Sing Along Club 4.00 CBS House Party General 4.25 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice cream 4.30 CBS Gordon MacRae, Songs 4.45 WHP Eddy Howard and Orchestra 5.00 WHP News Reports L. B. Smith, Inc. 5.05 WHP Joe Schirmer Trio 5.15 WHP John Kirby Orchestra 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman 5.45 WHP Lum and Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Com.

6.05 WHP So the Story Goes 6.15 CBS Jimmy Carroll Sings Squibb Products 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex i Clothes 6.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Mommie and the Men Ivory Soap 7.15 CBS Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 CBS The Ginny Simms Show Borden's 8.00 CBS The Aldrich Family Grape nuts and Grapenut Flakes 8.30 CBS Kate Smith Sings Postum 8.55 CBS Bill Henry. News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Holiday and Company Philip Morris Cigarettes 9.30 CBS Durante Moore Show Rexall Drugs 10.00 CBS Danny Kaye Show Pabst Blue KiDDon aeer 10.30 CBS Maisie Ann Southern Ever sharp 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head lines 11.10 CBS News Analysis Joseph Harsch Duquesne Beer 11.15 WHP Rhythm by Reichman Cap lan. 11.30 WHP Viva America 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Randy Brooks Orch. 12.30 CBS Les Brown Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Summary 17IIP 'Daily Digest' Provides lev; Mid Morning Type Entertainment WHP is currently presenting an innovation in morning listening. Starting last Monday, March 11; "The Daily Digest" became a daily morning feature and.

is heard each Lux Star Heather Angel will be heard as the heroine ill "Tale of Two Cities" when Producer William Keighley presents the full hour drama starring Ronald Colman, Monday, March 18, at 9 p. over WHP. "Stardust" Tops Haymes Song Poll Still at the top of the heap in voters preferences is the immor tal "Stardust," according to the thousands of ballots continuing to arrive in the Dick Haymes "Greatest Popular Song" Poll. The unique song survey is currently a highlight feature of the CBS Saturday night air show. (WHP, 8 o'clock).

So far a total of 863 different song requests has been tallied, based on the variety of listeners preferences, encompassing songs popular at the turn of the cen tury as well as the ballads now being heard on the juke boxes, Voters for Stardust seem to be the most positive in their choice. With them it's the Hoagy uarmicnaei tune or notning Their reasons for their choice vary, of course, but with all the "Stardust" adherents the tune is definitely "immortal." Residents of Indiana vote for the song because, as they say, the song was written by a native son. Mu sicians and bandleaders pick it as their No. 1 because it's a musicians tune." MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.25 WHP News Roundup 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade day at 10.45 a. m.

The "Daily Digest" was conceived to give morning listeners something new and interesting as well as entertaining. The Daily Digest compiles in brief form, topics of current interest. Subjects that range from a short summary of the latest news to stories of interest on tha humorous side. Included in the pages of "Digest" are two of the nation's tbp song hits played by the nation? leading orchestras. Also included, are helpful time saving hints for the housewife and a thought provoking anecdote for the day.

Listeners will also hear with what famous names their birthday's correspond. In all, "Daily Digest" is designed to entertain and enlighten, while providing that refreshing pause in milady's morning activities. The idea for this new morning presentation was conceived and being produced by members the WHP staff. Rosenbloom And Baer Matched On Te, thePeople' The two Maxies, Baer and Ro senbloom, who clowned their way to fame and fortune in the ring and are now continuing their frolicsome ways as night club! comedians; and Frank Robbins, who makes his living by rounding up wild horses in an airplane, will be among the guests on "We, the People," Sunday, March 17, at 10.30 p. EST over the CBS network.

Baer, former heavyweight cham pion of the world and Rosen bloom, former light heavyweight champion, are scheduled to give a prevue of their new comedy act which will be seen by New Yorkers for the first time at the "Club 18" the same night. Robbins will tell of his exneri ences in his unique occupation of herding horses by plane and describe some of the adventures he has had. He claims that where it, once took him eight years on horseback to round up 2000 wild horses, he has captured a like number ina comparatively short time "buzzing" them by plane. Milo Boulton is host and mas ter of ceremonies on the program. Oscar Bradley composes and con ducts the incidental music.

Something in Common Joan Alexander is Stanley's former wife. Marion Burton (or "the first Mrs. in Columbia's "The Second Mrs. Burton" (WHP, p. dramatic serial.

Blond and blue eyed Patsy' Campbell is heard as Ginny Price, the ingenue in Columbia network's "Big Sister" (WHP, 12.15 p. five a week serial drama. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 7.00 WHP Wake Up America Music and rime 7.1S WHP News Reports Griffin Shoe ousn 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music and Time 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bona domes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS Rhythm Octet 8.30 WHP Red River Valley Boys 8.45 WHP Dr. Bookstaber 9.00 CBS News Renorts 9.15 CBS The Garden Gate Ferry morse oeea 9.30 WHP Helen McCauley. Pianist 9.45 WHP OPA Broadcast 10.00 WHP Give and Take Chef Boy Ar Dee Foods 10.30 CBS Marv Lee Tavlor Pet Milt 11.00 CBS Warren Sweeney News Cur tiss canay 11.05 CBS "Let's Pretend" Cream of wneat 11.30 CBS The Billle Burke Show i Tooth Powder 12 00 CBS Theatre of Today Armstrong AFTERNOON 12.30 CBS Stars Over Hollywood Dari Kicn rroaucts 1.00 CBS Grand Central Station Pills bury Mills 1.30 CBS County Fair Borden's 2.00 WHP Tommy Peluso Orchestra 2.15 WHP Tommy Peluso Orchestra 2.25 WHP News Reports 2.30 CBS "The Columbia Workshop" 3.90 CBS Assignment Home Daytime 6.15 A.M.

WHP Newsrooms 7.15 A.M News Reports 7.45 A.M. Breakfast Bulletins 8.00 A.M. News of the World 9.00 A.M. Nine o'clock News 12.00 A.M. Noonday News j.ao news Keports 4.25 P.M News Reports 5.00 PJd.

News Reports 3.30 CBS "Talks" 3.45 CBS "Cross Section CIO" 4.00 CBS Motor City Melodies 4.30 CBS Treasury Bandstand Elliott Lawrence Orch. 4.55 WHP News Reports 5.00 CBS Philadelphia Orch. EVENING 6.00 WHP News Analysis, Studebaker 8.05 WHP Art Tatum. Piano 6.15 WHP American Red Cross Program 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS World Today; News 7.00 CBS Helen Hayes Theatre 7.30 CBS First Nighter Campana Balm 8.00 WHP The Dick Haymes Show Electrical Auto Lite 8.30 CBS Mayor of the Town Lionel Barry mo re 8.55 CBS New Calmer, News Parker Quink 9.00 CBS "Hit Parade" Lucky Strike Cigarets 9.45 WHP Longine Symphonetta Lorw gine Watches 10.15 CBS Celebrity Club Continental Can 10.43 WHP "Just Jazz" 1 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS News Analysis, Erie Sevareid WHP NEWSCAST TIMES DAILY Duquesne Beer 11.15 CBS Erskine Hawkins Orchestra 11.30 CBS Ray McKinley Orchestra 12.00 CBS News 12.00 CBS Randy Brooks Orch. 12.30 CBS Tommy Tucker Orch.

12.55 WHP News Summary Night Time 6.00 P.M. WHP News Analysia 6.30 P.M. Radio News Extra 6.45 P.M. The World Today 8.55 P.M. News Commentator 11.00 P.M.

News Ahead of the Headlines 11.10 P.M. News Analysis 12.00 MID. News Reports 12.55 P.M. News Report! SUNDAYS These newscasts augment the daily times: 11.00 A.M. News Reports 1.45 P.M.

Ed, R. Morrow, News 1.00 P.M. Sunday Edition I.

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325,889
Years Available:
1866-1948