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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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Quincy Howe Joins CBS as News Analyst Quincy Howe, author, editor and for more than three years a radio news reporter and commentator, has joined Columbia Broadcasting System's staff as a news analyst. Howe's first assignment was "The World Today" news program, heard Mondays through Saturdays over WHP CBS from 6.45 to 7 p. m. After Howe's summary of the day's news, he is followed on the air by two CBS correspondents in different world news centers, and then Howe rounds out the program with last minute news developments and analyses. PORTLAND HOFFA, who is "that voice" yon hear on Fred Allen's Texaco Star Theatre over CBS WHP each Sunday evening at 9.

WHP RADIO PROGRAMS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK, STARTING JUNE 14, 1942 Jerome Joins Crime Doctor Series as Mclntire Retires It's back to the Yaak for John Mclntire and his actress wife, Jeanette Nolan, so Ed Jerome has been chosen to fill Mclntire's "Crime Doctor" role beginning with the program of SUnday over WHP CBS from 8.30 to 8.55 p.m. Jerome, veteran radio actor wht was a circus clown in Europe, an oil salesman in Oklahoma and a featured player on Broadway be fore turning to the broadcasting! business, is to be heard as Dr. Le roy Hart in the "Crime Doctor" series. Fictional cases of convicts seeking parole are presented be fore Dr. Hart, who then makes a charge to the "jury" chosen from members of the studio audience and the jury determines whether the "prisoner" should be paroled The program is written by Max Marcin and directed by Jack John stone.

It was introduced Augus 4, 1940. The story of Jeanette Nolan and John Mclntire is one of the mos romantic in radio. It was some six years ago that they first de cided to leave the world of microphones and headed for the valley of the Yaak River in Northwest ern Montana. The country's last homesteaders had opened up the section in 1914. Jeanette and John took an old log cabin and settled down to a rugged existence of shooting deer, bear and game; pitching hay, hauling timber and enduring temperatures which sometimes dropped to 15 below zero.

They loved it. After a few years they returned to New York to make another stake but determined some day to go back to the Yaak. Now that day is approaching, and this time they will be accompanied by their baby daughter, Holly. 7.00 95 vi 9'30 10.45 11.00 11.05 11.15 11.30 11.45 12.00 it 9 JOHN McINTIRE MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup 6.15 WHP WHP News Room Eric Blore Plays Butler in "Stars MORNING WHP Sunrise Roundup WHP WHP News Room HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna. Department of Agriculture HBG Morning Alarm HBG News Bulletins HBG Morning Alarm Music and Time HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes CBS News of the World CBS Organ Moods CBS Coffee Club HBG Morning Devotions HBG "Nine O'Clock News" HBG Rough Riders CBS "The Radio Reader" Mark Van Doren CBS Chasing the Blues CBS "Thus We Live" General Mills CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills CBS "Stories America Loves" General Mills CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmolive Company HEG Buddy Cole and His Orchestra HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe Shop WHP "Boggs on Dogs" Purina Dog Chow WHP Jack Berch and His Gang Gulf Spray CBS "Bright Horlzon" Swan Soap CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry WHP Noon Day News AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos vzAXt uus "Our Gal Sunday' Anacin 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Woman In White" Oxydol 1.30 CBS Vic and Sade Crisco 1.45 CBS "Road of Life" Presented by Chipso 2.00 CBS "Young Dr.

Malone" Posts 40 Bran Flakes 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan" LaFrance and Satina 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods Over Hollywood Eric Blore, stage and screen comedian, butles his way into a tangled romance during the comedy drama, "Fleming Fixes It," on the "Stars Over Hollywood" program Saturday over WHP CBS from 12.30 to 1 p.m. Story, by Barbara Barry, concerns an out of work butler (Blore). who is feeding pigeons in Central Park after losing his job. There he meets a wealthy play boy who has just wrecked his engagement by his antics at his bachelor dinner. The sympathetic butler starts in to fix things up, but attacks the problem from the wrong end.

Before the situation becomes too hopeless, however, his suave touch comes to the rescue and sets things right again. WHP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna. Department of Agriculture 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 WHP News Bulletins 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Organ Moods 8.30 CBS Melody Men 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'clock News" Minute Man Soup 9.05 HBG Rough Riders 9.15 CBS "The Radio Reader" Mark Van Doren 9.30 CBS Songs in the Wind 9.45 CBS "Harvey and Dell" General Mills 0.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Stories America Loves" General Mills 10.30 CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmolive Company 10.45 HBG Jimmy Walsh and His Orchestra 11.00 HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe Shop 11.05 WHP "Boggs on Dogs" Purina Dog Chow 11.15 CBSFletcher Wiley Commentator 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 WHP Noon Day News Sweetheart Soap AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos 12.45 CBS "Our Gal Sunday" Anacin Vox Pop at World's Largest Tank Plant in Detroit PARKS JOHNSON 3.00 WHP Matinee Dancetime Will Osborne and His Orchestra 3.25 HBG News Reports 3.30 CBS Columbia Concert Orchestra 4.00 WHP Dave Cheskin and His Orchestra 4.15 WHP "America in Action" 4.30 CBS Golden Gate Quartet 4.45 CBS News Reports 5.00 WHP "Lone Journey" Ivory 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 5.45 HBG Melody Makers EVENING 6.00 CBS Edwin C. Hill Liberty Magazine 6.10 WHP News Analysis 6.15 HBG The Sport World 7.00 HBG Ca" Flakes 1110 CBS William News Analysis An xydo1 CBS Archibald MacLeish, Director of 1.30 CBS Vic and Sade Crisco nw 1 30 CBS Dick Jurgen and HirOrSa 2.00 CBS "Young Doctor Malone" Post Toasties 12.00 CBS News Bulletins I'll rrjIST 1205 CBS Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra 2 45 Sstld 61 Fo0ds CBS Harry James and His Orchestra 2.45 CBS The Goldbergs Duz 12.55 WHP News Sign Off WHP, THURSDAY, JUNE 18 A cornfield less than a year ago, today the largest mobile armament plant in the world, the Chrysler Tank Arsenal in Detroit will be the locale for Vox Pop on Monday at 8 p. m.

over WHP CBS. Parks Johnson and Warren Hull will interview men who are build ing medium 28 ton tanks on three huge assembly lines. These are the most powerful maneuverable weapons of their size, and are the same steel monsters which are in action in Libya and on the Russian front. The impressive achievement of American mechanical genius aimed at total defeat of the enemy will be told in Vox Pop conversations with machine operators, assemblers, and "tankers" or'testers who put the tanks through their paces on the proving grounds. Listeners will not learn how marly tanks have been built, nor how fast the arsenal turns them out as these are military secrets.

Harmony Is Word For Lombardos Perhaps the best example of perfect harmony in an orchestra composed of more than one member of the same family is that of Guy Lombardo, his three talented 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Sty letex Clothes brothers, Carmen, Victor and Le 6.45 CBS "The World Today" hert anfl sistM. Rosevrar.fl Mitchell Grand Organ and Piano Moose Home 7.15 CBS Glenn. Miller's Orchestra Chesterfield Cigarettes 7.30 CBS Alvino Rey and His Orchestra 8.00 CBS Nelson Eddy, New Old Gold Show Old Golds 8.30 CBS Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" Chesebrough Mfg. Company 8.55 CBS Elmer Davis, News Johns Man ville 7 7 all members of the ever popular Royal Canadians.

No band in history has come anywhere near the remarkable record established by the Royal Canadians in their years of pop ular favor. Winners of four pop ularity polls in as many months, the band is rolling along towards 9.00 CBS Shirley Temple in "Junior Miss" sti11 reater honors on their Proctor and Gamble weeiuy uoigaie Droaacast over 9.30 CBS Ransom Sherman Show Proctor and WHP CBS every Saturday eve Gamble mng to o.au. 10.00 WHP Speak Up For Democracy Mutual spare time interests are 10.15 WHP "Treasury Star Parade" generally regarded as the basis for 10.30 HBG "News Ahead of the Headline" firm, unruffled friendships. But Davids; the hobbies of the various Lom 10.35 HBG Ferdinand Strack and His Orchestra bardos are. as different as day is 11.00 CBS News of the World from night.

Guy is known for his 2.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 3.00 WHP Salon Orchestra 3.25 WHP News Reports 3.30 CBS U. S. Navy Band 4.00 WHP Jerry Wayne Songs 4.15 WHP "America in Action" 4.45 CBS News Reports 5.00 CBS "Lone Journey" Ivory 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 5.45 HBG Melody Makers EVENING 6.00 WrHP Songs by Dyana Gayle 6.10 WHP News Analysis 6.15 HBG The Sport World 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Stvletev Clothe 6.45 UBS The World Today" 7.00 WHP "Lum and Abner" Alka Seltzer 7.15 CBS Glenn Miller's Orchestra Chesterfield Cigarettes 7.30 WHP Make Way For the Navy 7.45 WHP "Hank Keene's in Town" Velvet Tobacco 8.00 CBS "Death Valley Days" Borax ar.d Boraxo 8.30 CBS The Jim Backus Show 8.55 CBS Elmer Davis, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour Chrysler Corporation 9.30 WHP World's Most Honored Music Longines Whittnour Watch Co. 10.00 WHP The Will to Freedom 10.30 HBG News Ahead of the Headlines David's 10.35 WHP Bluestone Ballads 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS Elmer Davis News Analysis 11.15 CBS Alvino Rey and His Orchestra 1U0 CBS Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Harry James and His 12.30 CBS Carl Hoff and His Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Summary and Sign off interest in speedboats and skill in the racing them to a successful finish. Carmen likes boats, too, but his mania is for physical culture, (a Yogi to the cognoscenti) Leber likes to visit the night clubs in his spare time, and young Vic still remains the family man, puttering around the house workshop.

As for little Rose Mane she designs and makes all her own clothes. l' ru Lovely Helen Lewis, who is heard Monday through Friday over WHP CBS at 12.15 as member of the cast of "Bir.

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