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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 2, 1943 15 UiTEA MQOEEN frt PTriTri ctiy: TORY OM WiP E.1J SATURDAY EVENING D. Formula on 4We, the People' Joseph C. Grew, former ambassador to Japan, gives America his formula to defeat the Japanese when he speaks on "We, the People," Sunday over WHP CBS from 7.30 to 8.00 p. m. 1 Ambassador Grew, who speaks from Washington, was in Japan when the Japs attacked Pearl Harbor.

Me returned this country August 25 last and reported directly to President Roosevelt. Other guests We, the People "We, the People" to be interviewed by Milo Boul ton include Robert J. Casey, Chicago Daily News foreign correspondent who has traveled 200,000 miles reporting World War II, and Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, pitcher of the New York Yankees, who is now employed as a defense worker in the General Electric plant at Lynn, Mass. A special pickup also is made irom rrana oenirai oiuuuii ui New York, from which "We, the 'People" listeners hear service men singing songs as they gather! around the Grand Central organ ist, Mrs. Mary Read.

Wally Beery Starred in Lux Theatre Wallace Esrry. veteran of countless Hollywood screen hits, is starred on the Columbia net i 1 I tiT TinAin Theatre" adaptation of the screenplay "The Bugle Sounds" over WHP CBS from 9.00 to 10.00 lastlc to sabotage the war effort. Swift action brings an exciting and happy ending to the career of Civilian Hap Doan. Theatre of Today Stars Betty Cain And Carl Frank Carl Frank and Betty Cain, two of radio's widely known personalties, co star in an original drama written for them on "Armstrong's Theatre of Today" over WHP CBS from 12.00 noon to 12.30 p. m.

This is the third appearance on this program of Frank and Miss Cain. Fielden Farrington reports the news at the program's opening and lorn Shirley introduces Elizabeth Reller, the Quaker Girl. Original music is composed and by Harold Levey. It takes all kinds on a re cent session of the Bob Hawk quiz, "Thanks to the Yanks," the contestants were a painter, a storekeeper for the United States Air Force, a chorus girl, a doc tor wife, a soldier, a school teacher, a millinery buyer, a housewife, a cafeteria counterman, a tie salesman and a dentist. P.

S. The school teacher was the only one who missed! Speaking of baritones a loose use of the term as applied to the male half of the CBS "Burns and Allen" show George's recent vocalizing on the program is not entirely new. (It's just worse.) In his youth, George was a lyric tenor, but a bad case of influenza brought about literally by 'singing in the changed his tones to their present gravel like quality. 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" rwoiynos 12.45 CBS "Our Gal Sunday" Anaein 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Ma Perkins." Oxydol 1.30 CBS Vic and Sade Crisco 1.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 2.00 CBS "Young Doctor Malone" Post Toasties 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan" LaFrance and Satina 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods a.45 CBS "Pepper Young's Family" uamay Vox Pop Interviews Seamen Young hero cadets of the United States Merchant Marine, boys in their teens and early tewnties who! have braved the perils of boats and dive bombers on the seven seas of global warfare helping de liver tanks, planes, guns and food to our forces and allies, will be on Vox Pop Monday at 8 p. m.

over WHP CBS, to tell of their hair. raising contacts with the enemy and about the little known activity of the Officer Training Division of the War Shipping Ad ministration. Parks Johnson and Warren Hull, the Vox Pop team, will originate this program at the Annapolis of the Merchant Marine, the Cadet Corps Academy on the former Chrysler estate at Kings Point, Long Island. They will chat with embryo of ficers, some of whom have re turned from active duty in the convoys to complete their scho course, and other cadets m. about to embark on their appren Producer Cecil B.

DeMille has.ticeship at sea in a proud service selected JSoah iierry and Mar one to the Stars and Stripes. Rambeau to join an all star supporting cast. As Sergeant Hap Doan, old time cavalryman steeped in the traditions of the horse brigades, Beery is cast in a role made to order for him. Sergeant Doan is the hero of more than one cavalry charge and he finds it unthinkable that the brass hats of the Army should even consider abandoning the horse for a jeep. His resentment leads to insubordination and to dismissal.

Sergeant Doan's opportunity to serve his country again comes when he learns of an enemy plot Sea Report Coincides With Radio Script On the very day recently that the script of "Young Doctor Malone" called for Alan Bunce (Dr. Jerry Malone) to perform a delicate operation at sea, newspapers carried the account of a lieutenant in the Navy Medical Corps likewise performing an ap pendectomy while his gale toss ed ship rode the sea like a roller coaster. Late reports from the ship at sea and in the radio script have both patients coming through nicely. "Young Doctor Malone is heard over CBS network at 2.00 p. every Monday through Friday.

NEW YORKER Yvonne Mann, who plays in "Aunt Jenny's Stories" over CBS, is a 17 year old New Yorker who has been acting in radio for the past five years. Yvonne's ambition is to go to Hollywood and she is carefully saving her pennies for the big trip. Coast producers please note. WHP, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup WHP iarm Program 6,15 WHP WHP News Room 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup WHP farm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 WHP Noivs Rnllotin 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time i.to nDu uona Breakfast Bulletins' Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Organ Moods 8.30 CBS Melcdy Men 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'clock News" 9.05 HBG Treasury Song Parade 9.15 CBS Columbia's School of the Air 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills in. 15 CBS "Kitty Foyle" General Mills 10.30 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill Philip's Tooth Powder 10.45 WHP News 'Reports Miller's Shoe aiore 10.50 WHP "Dialing For Dollars" Giant rood (air 11.00 CBS Captivators 11.15 CBS "Second Husband" Dr Lvnn's Tnnlh Pnwriw 11.C0 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life stories" Spry 12.C0 WHP Noonday News, Grove's Bromo Quinine AFTERNOON 12.15 CES "Bi? Sister" Rincn 3.00 WHP News Reports 3.05 WHP "Treasury Song Parade" 3.15 CBS Landt Trio 3.30 CBS Columbia Concert Orch.

4.00 CBS News Reports 4.15 CBS Green Valley, U. S. A. 4.30 WHP "America in Action" 5.00 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 5.15 WHP Ma Perkins Oxydol 5.30 WHP Paul Baron His Orch. 5.45 CBS Ben Bernie and All the Lads wrigley EVENING 6.00 WHPJack Conner Trio 6.10 WHP News Analysis Studebaker 6.15 U.

S. Marines Vmtrram 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex uumes 6.45 CBS "The World Todav" 7.00 HBG Mitchell Grand Organ and Piano Moose Home 7.15 CBS Harry James and His Music Maxers Cigarets 7.30 CES Easy Aces Anacin 7.45 CBS Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Per Knlwnne Ta.I1. 8.00 CBS Nelson Eddy, New Old Gold onow oia uoias 8.30 CBS Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Chris tian" Chesebrough Mfg.

Co. 8.oa CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns ManvillA 9.00 CBS "The Mayor of the Town" "IIIUUI ILCU 10.00 CBS Great Moments in Music 10.30 HBG News Ahead of the Headlines uavid's 10.35 HBG "Serenade in Swing" Matty Malneck ir.00 CBS News of the World ii.iu bs William L. Shirer News Analysis T.15 CRS FrsnU Qms'r. 11.30 CBS Guv Lnmharrfo HI. 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.0.

CBS Bobbv Sherwood and His Or, 12.30 CBS Vauehn Monroo nnrf His nr. 12.55 WHP News Sign Off v. is, v. mmtfa Jarmila Novotna, (above) lovely soprano of the Metropolitan Opera and Carlos Salzedo, widely known harpist, are guests of Andre Kostelanetz Sunday on "The Pause That Refreshes On the Air" over WHP CBS from 4.30 to 5.00 p. m.

Martha Scott Is Heard on Radio Digest Martha Scott, star of the memorable movie "Our Town," and the noted foreign correspondent, Frazier Hunt, are guests on "Radio Reader's Digest" Sunday over Martha Scott WHP CBS from 9 to 9.30 p. Martha Scott re a sa story in the series called "Mrs. Corey," written by one of the most sens itive and moving writers of our time, Kay Boyle. Frazier Hunt offers a fascinating human, interest events which led up to the first World War called "Dwellers in the Shadow 1914." aiso neara on tne program is the story of had an Illinois vet i a nas revolutionized a branch of surgery in a story, "Quick Repair For Broken Bones," together with other articles of lasting interest taken from the pages of Reader's Digest. Conrad Nagel is narrator and Lyn Murray conducts the or.

chestra. Nelson Ebby, CBS singing star, is mapping an extensive post holiday tour, from the Great Lakes sector to the Cotton Belt. The baritone will visit many Army camps. Excerpts From Carmen on 'Music' Show Two guest artists, Suzanne Sten noted mezzo soprano, and Metro politan tenor Charles Kullmann, will join Jean Tennyson, soprano, and Robert Weeds, baritone, when the "Great Moments In Music" program presents excerpts from Bizet's "Carmen" on Wednesday at 10.00 p. m.

over WHP CBS Miss Sten, in the title role of the opera, will make a return appearance on the Great Moments program. Last February, she sang the role for the first time in America during one ol the Great Moments broadcasts. Charles Kullman, long a favor ite Metropolitan Opera tenor, will sing the part of the love torn Don Jose, who deserts his regiment to be with Carmen. Robert Weede is the gay toreador. Es camillo, for whom Carmen finally eaves Jose, and Miss Tennyson is Michaela, a village maiden in love with Don Jose.

WHP PROGRAM SCHEDULE For the Week of January 3, 1943 WHP, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 MORNING 8.00 CBS News Bulletins 8.05 CBS Burt Buhrman, Organist 8.30 CBS Musical Masterpieces 8.45 CBS Herbert Foote, Organist 9.00 CBS News of the World 9.15 CBS E. Power Biggs, Organist 9.45 CBS English Melodies 10.00 CBS Church of the Air 10.30 CBS Wings Over Jordan 11.00 CBS News Reports, Warren Sweeney Curtis Candy 11.05 HBG Market Square Presbyterian Church AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS Womanpower 12.30 CBS Salt Lake City Tabernacle Service 1.00 HBG News Reports Burche Co. 1.15 WHP This Week in Washington Congressman John C. Kunkel 1.30 CBS Walter Gross His Orch. 2.00 CBS "Those We Love" General Foods 2.30 WHP WHP Studio Orch.

2.55 WHP News Report 3.00 CBS New York Philharmonic Orchestra 4.30 CBS "Pause That Refreshes" Andre Kostelanetz and Guests Coca' Cola 5.00 CBS Prudential Family Hour Gladys Swarthout, D. Taylor MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 6.15 WHP WHP News Room 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time 7.15 HBG News Bulletin 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 Breakfast Rendezvous 8.30 CBS Coffee Cluo from Boston 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions Harris burg Ministerial Association 9.00 HBG "Nine O'clock News" 9.05 HBG Treasury Song Farade 9.15 CBS Columbia's School of the Air 9.45 CBS To Be Announced 10.00 CBS "Valiant Lady" General Mills 10.15 CBS "Kitty Foyle" General Mills 10.30 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill Mulsified Coconut Oil Shampoo 10.45 HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe Store 10.50 WHP "Dialing For Dollars" Giant Food Fair 11.00 CBS Captivators 11.15 CBS Second Husband Dr. Lyon's looth Powder 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 HBG Noonday News, Grove's Bromo Quinine AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos 12.45 HBG "Our Gal Sunday" Anacin 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Ma Perkins" Presented by uxyaol 1.30 CBS Vic and Sade Crisco 1.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 2.00 CBS "Young Doctor Malone" Post Toasties 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan" LaFrance and Satina looth Powder 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life, Stories Spry AFTERNOON 12.00 HBG Noonday News, Grove's Bromo Quinine 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos 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 Vic and Sade Crisco 1.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 2.00 CBS "Young Dr. Malone" Post Toasties 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan Girl Interne' LaFrance and Satina WHP, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 MOKNING o.uu tip Sunrise Roundup WHPi farm Program 6.15 WHP WHP News Room o.ju tifib sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HEG News Bulletin 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins' Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the Worid 8.15 CBS Organ Motds 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'CIock News" 9.05 HBG Treasury Song Parade 9.15 CBS Columbia's School of the Air 9.45 CBS To Be Announced 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Kitty Foyle" General Mills 10.30 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill Phillip's Tooth Paste Powder 10.45 WHP News Reports Miller's Shoe Store 10.50 WHP "Dialing For Dollars" Giant Food Fair 11.00 WHP Marvin Dale and His Or. 11.15 CBS "Second Husband" Bayer Aspirin 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap h.m I.B& "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories SDrv 12.00 WHP Noonday News.

Groves Bromo Quinine AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso. 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos 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 Vic and Sade Crifco 1.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 2.00 CBS "Young nr. Malone" Post 40 Bran Flakes 2.15 CBS "Joyc LaFrance and Satina 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods 2.45 CBS "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 3.00 WHP News Reports 3.05 WHP "Treasury Song Parade" 3.15 CBS "Sing Along" Landt Trio 3.30 CBS Indianapolis Symphony Orch. 4.00 CBS News Reports 4.15 CBS Green Valley, U. S.

A. 4.30 WHP "America in Action" 5.00 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 5.15 WHP Ma Perkins Oxydol 5.30 WHP King Cole Trio 5.45 CBS Ben Bernie and All the Lads Wrigley's EVENING 6.00 WHP Dyana Gayle, Songs 6.10 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.15 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.30 CBS The World Today 7.00 WHP "Lum and Abner" Alka Seltzer 7.15 CBS Harry James and His Music Makers Chesterfield Cigarets 7.30 CBS Easy Aces Anacin 7.45 CBS Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Per sons Kolynos Tooth Paste 8.00 WHP Carlis'e Army Post Program 8.30 CBS "Death Valley Days" Borax and Boraxo 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour Chrysler Corp. 9.30 CBS "Stage Door Mazola 10.00 CBS "The First Line" Wrigley's spearmint cum 10.30 WHP News Ahead of the Headlines David 10.35 WHP Farewell to '42 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.15 CBS Frank Sinatra, Songs 11.30 CBS Xavier Cugat and His Orch.

12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Del Courtney His Orch. 12.30 CBS Sonny Dunham I 12.55 WHP News Summary 5.45 CBS Wm. L. Shirer, News Sanka Coffee EVENING 6.00 CBS Edward R. Murrow irom London 6.15 CBS Irene Rich "Dear John" Welch's Grape Juice 6.30 CBS Sergeant Gene Autry, Wrigley 7.00 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex 7.15 "Treasury Star Parade" 7.30 CBS "We the People" Gulf Oil Co.

8.00 CBS Hello, Americans Orson Welles 8.30 CBS "Tne Crime Doctor" Philip Morris Cigarets 8.55 CBS Eric Sevareid News Quink 9.00 CBS "Radio Reader's Digest" Campbell Soup 9.30 CBS Fred Allen Texaco Star Theatre 10.00 CBS "Take It or Leave It" Ever sharp, Inc. 10.30 HBG "News Ahead of the Head lines" David's 10.35 WHP World's Most Honored Music Longines Wittnauer 11.05 WHP News Reports 11.10 CBS Eric Sevareid Analysis of News 11.15 WHP "Report to the Nation" 11.45 CBS Johnny Long His Orch. lz.oo WHP Music for Midnight 12.30 CBS Vaurhn Monroe and His Or. 12.55 CBS News Summary and Sign Off WHP, MONDAY, JANUARY 4 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods 2.45 CBS "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 3.00 WHP News Reports 3.05 WHP "Treasury Song Parade" 3.15 CBS "Sing Along" Landt Trio. 3.30 WHP Studio Orch.

4.00 CBS News Reports 4.15 CBS Green Valley," U. S. A. 4.30 WHP America in Action 5.00 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP Paul Baron His Orch. 5.45 CBS Ben Bernie and All the Lads Wrigley's EVENING 6.00 WHP Jack Conner Trio 6.10 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp.

6.15 HBG Eyes and Ears of the Air Corp. 6.30 HBG Your Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 CBS The World Today 7.00 HBG Lum and Abner, Alka Seltzer 7.15 WHP "You Can't Do Business With Hitler" 7.30 CBS "Blondie" Camel Cigarets 8.00 CBS "Vox Pop" Bromo Seltzer 8.30 CBS "Gay Nineties Revue" Model Tobacco 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns 9.00 CBS Lux Radio Theatre Lux Soap and Flakes 10.00 CBS "Screen Guild Players" Lady tstner 10.30 WHP News Ahead of the Head lines David's 10.35 CBS "World's Most Honored Music Longine Wittnauer Co, 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS News Analysis 11.15 CBS Frank Sinatra, Songs 11.30 CBS Guy Lombardo and His Or. 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Shep Fields and His Orch. U.S0 CBS Gene KruDa and His Or 12.55 WHP News Summary and Sign Off WHP, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5 MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup Farm Program 6.15 WHP WHP News Room 6.45 HBG Sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletin 7.25 WHP Morning Alarm 7.43 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins' Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Breakfast Rendezvous 8.30 CBS Good Morning Blues 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'CIock News" 9.05 HBG Treasury Song Parade 9.15 CBS Columbia's School of the Air 9.45 CBS To Be Announced 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Kitty Foyle" General Mills 10.30 CBS Amanda of Honeymoon Hill Mulsified Coconut Oil Shampoo 10.45 HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe store 10.50 WHP "Dialing For Dollars" Giant ood Fair 11.00 HBG Marvin Dale and His Or, 11.15 CBS Second Husband Dr. Lyon's 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" Gen WHP eral Foods 2.45 CBS "Pepper Young's Family Camay 3.00 WHP News Reports 3.05 WHP "Treasury Song Parade" 3.15 WHP Catholic Hour 3.30 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 4.00 CBS News Reports 4.15 CBS Green Valley, U.

A. 4.30 WHP "America in Action" 5.00 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP Kine Cole Trio 5.45 CBS Ben Bernie and All the Lads Wrigley's EVENING 6.00 WHP Dyana Gayle, Songs 6.10 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Lorp, 6.15 HBG "Sports World 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex uomes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 WHP "Lum and Abner" Alka Seltzer 7.15 CBS Harry James and his Music Makers, Chesterfield Cigarets 7.30 CBS American Melody Hour Presented by Bayer's Aspirin 8.00 CBS "Lights Out" Ironized Yeast 8.30 CBS Al Jolson Colgate Tooth Powder 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Burns and Allen Swan Soap 9.30 WHP "Man Bphinrt tho 10.00 CBS Newly elected Senators Speak nuin wasnington David's 10.35 WHP Music for Americans 11.00 CBS News of the Wnrlrt 11.10 CBS News Analysis 11.15 CBS Frank Sinatra, Songs 11.30 CBS Xavier Cugat 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Jan Savitt and His Or. 12.30 CBS Sammy Kaye and His Orch. iz.oo wjf news Summary. Kolynos 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 Vic and Sade Crirco 1.45 CBS The Goldbergs Duz 2.00 CBS Young Dr.

Malone Post 40 Bran Flakes 2.15 CBS Joyce Jordan La France and Satina 2.30 CBS We Love and Learn General Foods 1 i 1 I Ifllli Ehsse Cooier, honey blond singer from Columbia, S. is the new vocalist on the Ben Bernie program for war workers. The Old Maestro claims to have won the glamorous Miss Cooper in a gin rummy game from Chico Marx. Dr. Christian In Father, Son Drama The prize play, "For My Son," will be heard on the "Dr.

Chris' tian" broadcast Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. over WHP and the Columbia Broadcasting System. Jean Her. mmmxmmm 1 1 Jean Hersho't holt, leading Hollyood char a actor, is heard in the role of the good doctor, and as usual, Lurene, Tuttle plays the role of Judy Price, the doctor's pert and efficient sec a y.

This prize winning script is the work of 32 year old Roy King, a native lowian, now resiaing in New York City. Mr. King is a newcomer to the roster of "Dr. Christian" authors, but has been writing for radio for the past three years. Mark Phillips, brilliant young scientist, was speeding toward River's End with his lovely wife, so that their baby would be born under Dr.

Christian's care. On the last lap of the journey the train was wrecked and Laura died. leaving an infant son. Mark was so deeply affected by Laura's death that he left River's End and abandoned the child. Six years later Mark returned to River's End to claim the boy only to find Billy had been adopted by a fine couple in River End.

What hap. pens to the boy and his father makes another interesting Dr, Christian drama. Story of Speed For 'Lights Out' What would happen to the forces of law and order if a particular criminal were the only man on earth who could move with the speed of light 186,000 miles a second? For the answer to this $28 question, listen to "The Fast One" by Arch Oboler in the "Lights Out" series Tuesr day over WHP CBS from 8.00 to 8.30 p. m. The problem of speed seems to intrigue Mr.

Oboler just as it fasrinatps spipnticts lilrp io.30 whp News Ahead of the Headlines 'FJnstein and Millikan. Last month Oboler presented a tense Lights Out tale called "Across the Gap," which told of a future time when men and women would be trans ported by telegraph, instantan eously to any part of the globe tney desired. WHPV FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 MORNING b.uu whp sunrise Roundup WHP! rarm Program 6.15 WHP WHP News Room o.ju iitso sunrise Roundup WHP rarm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletin 7.25 WHP Morning Alarm Music news 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Breakfast Rendezvous 8.30 CBS Dave Snoop His Orch. from WHP Studios 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions Harris burg Ministerial Association 9.00 WHP Nine O'clock News 9.05 WHP Treasury Song Parade 9.15 CBS Columbia's School of the Air 9.45 CBS To Be Announced 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Kitty Fovle" General Mills 10.30 CBS "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill' ninips Tooth Paste and fowder 10.4a WHP News Reports Miller's Shoe atore 10.50 WHP "Dialing For Dollars" Giant rood Fair 11.00 CBS Second Husband Bayer Aspirin 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.43 UBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stones 'Spry 12.00 WHP Noonday News, Grove's Brcmo Quinine AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Swan SoaD 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" 2.45 CBS Pepper Young's Family Liunay 3.00 WHP News Reports 3.15 CBS "Sing Along" Landt Trio 3.30 CBS Indianapolis Symphony Orch, 4.00 CBS News Reports 4.15 CBS Green Valley, U. S.

A. 4.30 WHP "America in Action" 5.00 WHP WHP Studio Orchestra 5.15 WHP "Ma PerRins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP Paul Baron His Orch 5.45 CBS Ben Bernie and All the Lads Wrigley's 6.00 WHP Jack Conner Trio 6.10 WHP trews Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.15 HBG "Man Your Battle Stations' U. S. Navy 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 WHP "Lum and Abner" Alka Seltzer 7.15 CBS "Our Secret Weapon" "nnco 7.30 CBS Easy Aces Anacin 7.45 CBS Mr.

Keen, Tracer of Lost Per sons Kolynos Tooth Paste 8.0O CBS "The Kate Smith Hour" Jello and Jello Puddine 8.30 CBS The Adventures of the Thin Man Sanka. 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Philip Morris Playhouse, Philip Morris Cigarets 9.30 CBS "That Brewster Boy" Quaker oats 10.00 CBS Camel Caravan Camel Cigarettes 10.45 CBfe Bobby Tucker's Voices 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Headlines David's 11.10 CBS News Analysis 11.15 CBS Frank Sinatra. 11.30 CBS Abe Lyman Songs His Orch. 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Sammy Kaye His Orch. 12.30 CBS Vaughn Monroe and His Or.

li.aa vBr iviews summary 'Adventures of the Thin Man' Added to Friday Listings "Adventures of the Thin Man," radio's most popular detective mystery story, starring Claudia Morgan and Les Damon as Nora and Nick Charles will be heard at 8.30 p. m. over CBS WHP every Friday evening beginning January 8. An outstanding favorite since its air debut in the summer of 1941, "The Adventures of the Thin Man" is written by Dashiell Hammett, creator of the famous couple known as Nick, and Nora Charles. Hammett's original book, "The Thin Man," became a sensation as a motion picture starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and was followed by the sequel, Thin Man Returns." Xavier Cuat In Visit to Hobby Lobby The leading exponent of Latin rhythms whose hobby is drawing expert caricatures of famous people will be Dave Elman's guest on Hobby Lobby Saturday night over WHP CBS from 8.30 p.

m. Other hobbyists will in elude two teen age honorary of ncers ot tne JNavy air lorce, a miner who has developed gustatory taste for the flames of a carbide lamp and many other un. usual and interesting folk. Xavier Cugat, whose dance able music has thrilled thousands of rhumba samba conga fans, can draw remarkable caricatures in five seconds flat. He will dem onstrate his artistic hobby, which he adopted from Caruso when he was the famous opera star's assisting artist, during his interview on the program by doing a lightning quick satiric sketch of Dave Elman, Hobby Lobby's genial maestro.

Elisse Cooper, soloist with the CBS "Ben Bernie" show, is one ofi seven children. A brother is serving with the United States Army in Britain and another is stationed at the Air Forces technical school in Biloxi, Miss. The CBS Sunday series, "Those We Love," starts its sixth year on the air in January, with five members of the original cast still in the show. They are Nan Grey, Donald Woods, Alma Kruger, victor Rodman and Helen Wood A NATURAL i i i iiifiiii pi iiiiiif i i Lovely Lois January, who joins with Peter Lorre in Fred Allen's first Star Theatre program of 1943 over WHP CBS Sunday night at 9.30. Lois will contribute some of the songs that have made her a national favorite, while Lorre will vie with Allen for dramatic favor.

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1.00 P.M. Claudia Morgan is the lovely stage star of more than 30 Broad day plays. She is the daughter of Ralph, and the niece of Frank Morgan, veteran actor of the air' waves, is heard currently in several other programs, and has been seen on the stage in New York and London. "The Adventures of the Thin Man" will be sponsored by Sanka Coffee. Family Hour In Disney Cavalcade A "Disney Cavalcade," includ ing "Big Bad Wolf," "Whistle While You Work," "Heigh Ho" and other airs from Walt Disney films will be featured on the Sun day "Family Hour" program over WHP CBS at 5.00 p.

m. with Gladys Swarthout, Deems Taylor and Al Goodman's orchestra. Miss Swarthout will be heard in a medley from Victor Herbert's "Red Mill," Irving Berlin's "It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow" and "Gavotte" from Thomas' opera "Mignon." Tenor Jack Smith has chosen the popular "Why Don't You Fall In Love" and Al Good man will conduct the orchestra in Tschaikowsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" as well as in "When Hearts Are Young" which Good man wrote in collaboration with Sigmund Romberg. A drama in tribute to America's Younger Generation to those who only yesterday personified the Jitterbug Age and who now are fighting for freedom and justice on the world's far flung bat tlefields will highlight Sunday's broadcast. Wedding Plans Occupy Time of "Those We Love" Prospects seem excellent for a bright New Year for the Marshall of Westbridge now that Dorcas, their movie struck young guest, has been brought to her senses and faces life from a practical point of view in fact the relief is so great that even the prospect of a visit from Cousin Mary is taken more light ly than usual on "Those We Love" Sunday over WHP CBS from 2.00 to 2.30 p.

m. The household fairly bursts with activity as plans for the wedding of Kathy Marshall and Doctor Foster go full speed ahead that is until Cousin Mary springs her surprise such an an nouncement that the wheels of progress temporarily skid to a stop. Lum and Abner Make Beautiful Music Together Chester Lauck and Norris Goff (Lum and Abner) have disclosed the deep secret behind their sudden splurge of practicing their musical instruments the drums and saxophone, respectively. They have decided that since there is so much fuss in entertainment circles over the lack of musicians that it won't be long, now before the country will be clamoring for some of the local talent amongst the old timers of their home state, Arkansas. WHP, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 6.15 WHP WHP News Room 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup WHP Farm Program 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletin 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music News and Time 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Dancing Strings 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions 9.00 CBS News Reports 9.15 CBS Helen McCauley, Pianist 9.30 CBS "The Garden Gate" 10.00 CBS Youth on Parade 10.30 CBS National Hillbilly Champions 11.00 CBS News Reports Curtiss Candy 11.05 CBS Golden State Quartet 11.15 CBS God's Country 11.30 WHP Farmers Forum 12.00 CBS "Armstrong Theater of Today Armstrong Cork AFTERNOON 12.30 CBS "Stars Over Hollywood" Pre sented by Dan Rich 1.00 CBS Columbia's Country Journal 1.30 WHP Songfellows 1.45 CBS Dave Cheskin's Orchestra 2.00 CBS News Reports 2.05 CBS Pan Americana 2.30 CBS Spirit of "43 3.00 CBS The Brick Church Choir 3.30 CBS Hello From Hawaii 4.00 CBS "Matinee at Meadowbrook" 4.30 CBS Report From Washington 4.45 CBS Report from London 5.O0 CBS Cleveland Symphony Orch.

EVENING 6.00 WHP Dyana Gayle, Songs 6.10 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.15 HBG Mitchell Grand at the Organ 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 CBS People's Platform 7.30 CBS Bob Hawk, "Thanks to the Yanks" Camel Cigarets 8.00 CBS Frank Crumit and Julia SandersonTurns 8.30 CBS "Hobby Lobby" Palmolivo Shave Cream 8.55 CBS Eric Sevareid, News Quink 9.00 CBS "Hit Parade" Lucky Strike Cigarets 9.45 WHP Treasury Star Parade 10.00 WHP Tommy Tucker and His Orch, 10.15 WHP "Soldiers With Wings" 10.45 CBS Eileen Farrell, Soprano 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS News Analysis 11.15 CBS Machito and His Orchestra 11.30 CBS Abe Lyman His Orch. 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Shep Fields and His Orch. 12.30 CBS Sonny Dunham His Orch. 12.55 WHP News Summary WHP NEWSCAST TIMES Daytime WHP newsrooms News Reports Breakfast bulletins News of the World Nine o'CJock News Mid morning News Noonday News News Reports News Reports DAILY Night Time 6.10 P.M.

WHP News Analysis 6.30 P.M. Radio News Extra 6.45 P.M. The World Today 8.55 P.M. News Commentator 10.30 P.M. News Ahead of the Headlines 11.00 P.M.

News of the World 11.10 P.M. News Analysis 12.00 MID. News Reports 12.55 P.M. News Reports SUNDAYS These newscasts augment the daily times: News Reports 5.45 P.M. Wm.

L. Shirer Sunday Edition 6.00 P.M. Ed. R. Murrow (7.00 P.

M. Radio News Extra) All WHP Programs Are Subject to Interruption For Important News.

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