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II MRRISBURG TEIEGRAPH. Harrisburg, Pa. Saturday. My 27, 1J 17 MEW D1AMATIC SERIES OPENS WIF MOMMY "Inner Sanctum" 8 P. With "Inner Sanctum" returns Columbia network Monday, guest starring in the original by Michael SKiar iwtir, o.ou "One More Murder" is a thnlr ler in which one jealous parry gets crossed, another gets double irossed.

and the third winds up in the eraveyard. Paul McGrath again takes up his role as "your host" of the series. Paul originally started out to be an engineer, but after his cvrinH spmpster at college shifted to dramatics. After graduation he worked with several siock companies in Pennsylvania, and then came to New York to go into radio. Himan Brown, producer director and chief blood curdler of the series, has directed and produced thousands of dramatic Droaacasis.

Ho'c hMn in radio since 1927 and at one time had 35 network radio programs per week. Brown thinks that mystery and detective plays are excellent escapist material, and is currenly campaigning for nmnue "liauiaation mewoas on "Inner Sanctum." Shirer Previews Paris Conference William L. Shirer, noted author and news analyst, will give the radio audience a last minute briefing of what to expect from the Paris Peace Conference when he considers the topic "What Kind of Peace at Paris?" during his regular Sunday afternoon broadcast tomorrow at 5.45 p. m. over WHP.

The newscaster will discuss the principal issues that will make up the agenda for this meeting of representatives from the 21 Allied nations. The Big Four powers during their previous conferences have drafted treaties for the enemy satellite states Italy, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finland. This conference is primarily interested in hearing the recommendation of the 17 smaller nations. What the final peace terms will be, however, has to be decided by the Big Four. Commenting on this procedure during one of his recent broadcasts, Shirer said "It's difficult to see what the smaller nations can achieve except to speak their pieces.

The Big Four have already decided what the treaties shall be." Ever Homesick Actor Stacy Harris, heard on CBS' "The Second Mrs. Burton," still considers himself a visitor to Gotham. He's a born and bred San Franciscan, and 10 years in New York haven't taken away his urge to return Ignorance Radio's most ignorant quartette (above), Tom Howard, George Sheldon, Harry McNaughton and last but by no means least in any respect, especially on the scales. Lulu McConnell, is heard every Friday night at 9 o'clock over WHP. Tom Howard, better known as the "Voice" acts as moderator, with McConnell, McNaughton and Sheldon serving as the board of experts.

WEDNESDAY, MOSSING. 8.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 7.00 WHP Wake Dp America 7.15 WHP News Bulletins Peter Paul 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music Time T.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 CBS The Three Treys 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Catholic Hour 9.00 WHP News Reports Nat io a 1 Biscuit company 9.15 CBS Danny O'Neil Guests 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerlos 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's Meat 11.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.30 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 11.45 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 12.05 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's Products 12.15 WHP Farm Safety Program 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydoi l.W CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Dui 100 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance Satina 15 CBS Perry Mason. Sole and Span 2.30 CBS Sing Along Club 2.45 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.00 WHP Matinee Melodies 115 WHP Matinee Melodiea Returns to WIIP 'Ono r.lore Murder' to its weekly schedule on the July 29, with Larry Haines mystery, "One More Murder "Encore" Screen Actor Franchot Tone, who will co star with Susan Peters when "Dark Victory" is presented on "Encore Theatre," Tuesday, July 30, at 9.30 p. EDST, over WHP.

This is a radio dramatization of the screen success of several years ago. Family Hour Presents "Lost Weekend" Score On Tomorrow's Show Eileen Farrell sings two popular love songs on the Sunday, July 28, "Family Hour" (WHP, 5 5.30 p. EDT). She does Dick jDodgers waltz tune, "Lover," the favorite of many seasons; and the iRachmanin off inspired "Full! Moon and Empty Arms" by Moss' man. Baritone Earl Wrightson does "Tumbling Tumbleweed" by No lan, and Victor Herbert's "My Dream Girl." He oms Miss Far rell in "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess." Al Goodman and the orchestra complete the afternoon's proceedings with a performance of Mik los Rozsa's incidental music to the film "Lost Weekend." Slip Showing Peggy Ann Garner and James Dunn, both Academy Award win ners, were guests on a recent "Silver Theatre" broadcast via CBS from Hollywood.

During rehearsal Peggy Ann fluffed a line. The veteran Dunn smiled, "Peggy, your slip is showing!" It was only after a hurried in spection that Peggy Ann recovered her composure. Pays Off JULY 31 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 3.35 WHP Pauline Alpert, Piano 3.45 WHP Eddy Howard Orch. 4 00 E5THnise Party General Electric 4.25 WHP News Reports Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 CBS Give and Take Anacin. Kolynos 5.00 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 5.05 WHP So the Story Goes 5.15 WHP Matty Malneck Orch.

a.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song oiy us cowman's 5.45 WHP Here's to Veterans EVENING 6.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 6.15 WHP Jack Smith 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex uouies 6.45 CBS Robert Trout With the News Til Now Campbell's Soup 7.00 CBS Waitin' for Clayton 7.15 CBS Skyline Roof Gordon MacRae 7.30 CBS Ellery Queen Anacin 8.00 CBS The Whistler 130 CBS Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" Vaseline Preparations 9.00 CBS Sad Sack Old Golds 9.30 CBS Intrigue 10.00 CBS Academy Award Squibb Products Theatre 10.30 CBS Holiday For Musie Nash Kelvinator Co. 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Headlines David's Clothes 11.10 CBS News Analysis. Joseph C.

Harsch IMS WHP Caplan's Parade of Bands 11.30 WHP You and the Atom 11.45 WHP Music for Midnight 12.00 CBS News Report 12.05 CBS Blua Barron Orch. 12.30 CBS Joe Reichman Orch. 1155 WHP News Summary I li I t'f Donlcvy Featured Guest On "Star Time" Thriller It's a known fact that listeners like their radio mysteries fast and furious. And in just that pace "hot spot," one of the top mystery stories of recent years, will be presented tonight by "Hollywood Star Time" over WHP, at 8 p. with the widely known screen actor.

Brian Donlevy in the starring role. According to "Hollywood Star Time" producer Robert L. Redd, tonight's presentation, especially adapted for radio by Milton Geiger, will present the same suspense and thrills found in the 20th Century Fox Film version which was based on the best seller, "I Wake Up Screaming," by Steve Fisher. Donlevy will appear in the role originally created by Victor Mature, and will have a large cast of radio's top character actors supporting him on tonight program, which is a psychological story about a hard boiled police man who never knew the love of a beautiful girl. "Hollywood Star Time" musical director Frank De Vol has arranged a special orchestral back ground for the program which is announced by Wendell Niles and sponsored by Frigidaire Division of General Motors.

By Request Lovely Virginia Haskins, coloratura soprano, will make virtually a command performance on "The Texaco Star Theatre" tomorrow night with James Melton star of the show. The Star Theatre is heard over WHP at 9.30. Miss Haskins has made two previous appearances and comes back by popular demand. De Havilland in 'Oscar9 Role on 'Academy Award' Hollywood Olivia De Havil land will lay her original screen role with Jean Pierre Aumont as co star in the moving and timely film drama, "Hold Back the Dawn," on the "Academy Award" program, Wednesday, July 31, at 10 p. over WHP.

This is the story of refugee im migrants and their interminable, desperate wait in a grubby Mexi can hotel for quota numbers, that mean the coveted trip over the border to the United States and the chance of a new life. "Hold Back the Dawn" received seven nominations for the "Academy Award" in 1941 the picture for best production, Miss De Havilland for best actress, and the script, by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, of "Lost Weekend" fame, for best written screen play. The other nominations were for cine matography; scoring by Victor Young; and interior decoration. Dee Engelbach produces and di rects the. "Academy Award" radio program.

Frank Wilson writes the scripts. Original music is composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. THURSDAY, MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 7.00 WHP Wake Op America 7.15 WHP News Bulletins 7.25 WHP Wake Up America Music lime 7.45 WHP Bond's Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup 8.15 WHP of George Byroa iiuixspray. Trait 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions 9.09 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 8.15 CBS Danny O'Neil Guests 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerlos 10.13 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 11.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.30 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 11.45 CBS Rosemary Ivory Soap 12.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 12.05 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP Spade Conley's Band 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydoi 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Dus 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs Burton LaFrance Satina 115 CBS Perry Mason Splc and Span 2.30 CBS Sing Along Club 2.45 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 100 WHP "Flit rroUcs" Jimmie At kins Flit 115 WHP Matinee Melodiea I WHP PROGRAM SCHEDULE For the Week of July 28 SUNDAY, MORNING 8.00 CBS Morning News Roundup a 15 WHP Christian Science Progran 8.30 CBS Carolina Calling 8.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 9.0S WHP Chapel Singen 8.13 CBS E. Power Biggs.

Organist 945 CBS Choir Practice 10.00 CBS Church ot the Air 11.00 CBS Warren Sweeney. New Curtis Candy 11.03 CBS Wings over Jordan 11.1S CBS Wings over Jordan 11.30 WHP Market Square Presbyterian Church AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP Report from Kunkel 12.30 WHP Salt Lake City Tabernacle cnoir 1.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 1.05 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 1.15 WHP American Portrait 1J0 WHP American Portrait 1.45 CBS Howard K. Smith from ton don. 2.00 CBS Assignment Home 2.30 CBS Weekly News Review 3.00 WHP Welcome Home Veterans' Program From Lebanon MONDAY, HORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters T.00 WHP Wake Op America 7.15 WHP News Bulletin Peter Paul 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 Three Treys 8.30 CBS Coffee ClUD 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions Harrisburg Ministerial Association 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit Company 9.15 CBS Danny O'Neil Ouests 10.00 CBS Valiant Lady Cheerio 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's Meats 11.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey Tim 11.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.30 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 11.45 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 12.05 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nel lie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP Phil Brito, Songs i 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydoi 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Dus 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance Satina 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Splc and Span 2.30 CBS Sing Along Club 2.45 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.00 WHP Matinee Melodies 3.15 WHP Matinee Melodies TUESDAY, MORNING 0.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 7.00 WHP Wake Up America 7.15 WHP News Bulletins 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 WHP of George Byron Gulfspray, Trait.

8.30 CBS Coffee Club A 4S HP Morn in a Devotions 8.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit company 9.15 CBS Dannv O'Neil Guests in 00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerlos 10.15 CBS The Lights of the World uois Meaai iour 10.30 CBS The Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 WHP The oaliy Digest 11.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.15 CBS Arthur Godfrev Time 11.30 CBS Tena and Tim Old Dutch Cleanser 11.45 CBS Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 12.0S WHP Noonday News Aunt Nel lie Products AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP B'dcast from Dept. of High ways Road Survey 12.30 CBS Romance ot Helen Trent Kolynos 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Big Sister Ivory Soap is r.RS Ma Perkins Oxvdol 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.4s ubs itoaa ot Lite uui 100 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance Satina 2.15 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS smg Along ciuo 2.45 WHP Kate Smith Post's Bran 3.00 WHP "Flit Frolics" Jimmie Atkins Flit 3.15 WHP Matinee Melodies 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker Sea Foods 3.35 WHP David Snoop. Piano Moods AUGUST 1 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 3.35 WHP David Snoop Piano Moods 3.45 WHP Treasury Salute "Playing With Fire" 4.00 CBS House Party 4.25 WHP News Reports Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 CBS Give and Take 4.45 CBS Give and Take 5.00 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 5.05 WHP So the Story Goes 5.15 WHP Galli Sisters 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Bong oiyiisis cowman 5.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 6.15 WHP Sincerely.

Kenny Baker Toni permanent Wave 6.30 WHP Radio News Exira Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS Robert Trout With the News Til Now Campbell's Soup 7.00 CBS Waitin' for Clayton 7.15 CBS Skyline Roof Gordon MacRae 7.30 CBS Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Per sons Kolynos Tooth Paste 8.00 CBS Sua pens Roma Wine 8.30 CBS Sound Off With Mark War now 8.55 CBS Bill Henry, News Johns Man ville 9.00 CBS The Dick Haymes Show Electric Auto Lite 9.30 CBS Hobby LoDby Anchor Hock lng Glass Products 10.00 CBS That's Life 10.30 CBS hone Again Finntfan Household Finance 11.00 WHP News Ahead ot the Headlines David's Clothes 11.10 CBS News Analysis, Joseph C. Harsch 11.15 WHP Caplan's Parade of Bands 11.30 WHP You and the Atom 11.45 CBS Tommy Tucker Orch. 12.00 CBSNews Reports 12.05 CBS Harry Cool Orch. 12.30 CBS Lea Brown Orch.

12.55 WHP News Summary JULY 28 4.00 CBS Columbia Workshop 4.30 CBS Summer Electric Hour Electric of America. 5.00 CBS Prudential Family Hour 5.30 CBS Johnny's Front Porch 5.45 CBS Wm. L. Shierer News Williams Shaving Cream EVENING 6.00 CBS Silver Theatre International Silver 6.30 CBS Viva America 7.00 CBS Gene Autry Show Wrigley Chewing Gum T.30 CBS Blondie Super Suds 6.00 CBS Richard Lawless Drama 8.30 CBS Crime Doctor Philip Morris 8.55 CBS Ned Calmer. News Parker Pen 9.00 CBS Meet Corliss Archer 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 Headlines David's Clothes 11.10 CBS News Analysis Eric Sevareid 11.15 WHP Dick Redmond's Report 11.30 WHP People's Platform 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 WHP Blue Barron Orch. 12.30 CBS Les Brown Orch. 1.00 WHP News Summary JULY 2 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 3.35 WHP Pauline Alpert, Piano 3.45 WHP Eddv Howard Orch. 4.00 CBS House Party General 4.25 WHP News Reports Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 CBS Give and Take Anacin, Koly nos 5.00 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice cream 5.05 WHP So the Story Goes 5.15 WHP Matty Malneck Orch. 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman 5.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp.

6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 8.15 WHP Jack Smith 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS Robert Trout With the News Til Now Campbell's Soup 7.00 CBS Waitin' for Clayton 7.15 CBS Skyline Roof Gordon MacRae 7.30 CBS The Bob Hawk Show Camel Ciearets 8.00 CBS Inner Sanctum Bromo Seltzer 8.30 CBS The Fighting Senator Swan Soap 8.55 CBS Bill Henry. News Johns Man ville 9.00 CBS Kiss and Make Up Milton Berle 9.30 CBS Jack Kirk wood 10.00 CBS Screen Guild Players Lady Esther 10.30 CBS Tonight on Broadway Con nee Boswell Schick Shavers. 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head lines David Clothes 11.10 CBS News Analysis. Joseph C. Harsch 11.15 WHP Caplan's Parade of Bands 11.30 WHP You and the Atom 11.45 WHP Music by Sweeten 12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Buffalo Presents 12.30 CBS Chuck Foster Orch.

12.55 WHP News Summary JULY 30 3.45 WHP Treasury Salute "Dear Friend and Gentle Heart" 4.00 CBS House Party 4.25 WHP News Reports Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 CBS Give and Take 6.00 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 5.05 WHP So the Story Goes 5.15 WHP Galli Sisters 5.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman 5.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENTNQ 6.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp. 6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 6.13 WHP Sincerely, Kenny Baker Toni Permanent Wave 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex (jiotnes 6.43 CBS Robert Trout With the News Til Now Campbell's Soup 7.00 CBS Waitin' for Clayton 7.15 CBS Skyline Roof Gordon MacRae 7.30 CBS American Melody Hour Bayer Aspirin 8.00 CBS Bie Town Ironized Yeast 8.30 CBS Theatre of romance Colgate Tooth powder 8.55 CBS Bill Henry. News Johns Manvuie 9.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts 9.30 CBS Encore Theatre Penicillin 10.00 CBS Henry Ford Birthday Party 10.30 CBS Open Hearing 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head lines David's Clothes 11.10 CBS News Analysis Joseph C. Harsch 11.15 WHP Caplan's Parade of Bands 11.30 WHP You and the Atom 11.45 CBS Hal Mclntyre Orch. 12.00 CBS News 12.05 CBS Count Basie's Orch.

12.30 CBS Glen Gray Orch. 12.55 WHP News Summary FRIDAY, MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 7.00 WHP Wake Up America 7.15 WHP News Bulletins Peter Paul 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 Three Treys 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 WHP Morning Devotions Harrisburg Ministerial Association 9.00 WHP News Reports National Biscuit company 9.15 CBS Danny O'Neil Guests 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady Cheerlos 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's Meats 11.00 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.15 CBS Arthur Godfrey Time 11.30 CBS Tena and Tim Old DuUb Cleanser 11.45 CBS Rosemary Ivory Soap 12.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 12.05 WHP Noonday News Aunt Nel lie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 WHP Phil Brito, Songs 12.30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 CBS Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 CBS Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 CBS Ma Perkins Oxydoi 1.30 CBS Young Doctor Malone Crisco 1.45 CBS Road of Life Dus 2.00 CBS The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance and Satina 115 CBS Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 CBS Sing Along Club 145 WHP Kate Smith Post's Braa 8.00 WHP Matinee Melodiee IIS WHP Matinee Melodiea Elliot Lawrence To De Heard On Mi'iu il. we, uie reupie Elliott Lawrence, latest ad dition to the select circle of big name bandleaders and star of CBS "Treasury Bandstand," is featured with his father. Stan Lee Broza, vice president in charge of programs at Columbia's Philadelphia affiliate.

WCAU, on we, 'the People," Sunday, July 28 (WHP, 10.30 11 P. They will collaborate in tell ing the story of the youthful bandleader's introduction to radio in 1935 at the age of 9. At that time his father was making radio history at WCAU as the producer and director of the first all juvenile variety program, "The Children's Hour," a program now in its 20th year and a Sunday morning feature for Philadelphia listeners. One of Brozas stars from 1935 until 1939 was son Elliott, who played the piano. Broza and Lawrence will talk over those early days at WCAU with Milo Boulton, emcee and host of "We, the People." Lawrence will also play a special piano selection.

Suspense Star J. Carroll Naish portrays a middle aged auditor who plans to murder his wife so he can marry his secretary, in "Blue Eyes," thriller to be dramatized on "Suspense," Thursday, August 1, over WHP, at 8 p. EDST. Cole Porter Film Score Preview on Dave Rose Show Hollywood. The hit songs of Cole Porter, featured in the new film, "Night and Day," based on the songwriter's career, will be highlighted by David Rose and his orchestra on the "Holiday for Music" program, Wednesday, July 31, at 10.30 p.

over WHP. The Warner movie with Cary Grant as Cole Porter and Mary Martin singing the famous melo dies, will be released on July 28. Composer conductor Rose has recorded the same Porter num bers for his new RCA Victor pho nograph album. Rose also will give a first radio performance of his original fan tasy, "The Dance of the Ice Cubes." Pretty vocalist Kitty Kallen sings "Easy to Love and bari tone Curt Massey has the im mortal "Night and Day" for his solo. The orchestra plays Rose's arrangements of the Porter tunes, "Begin the Beguine," "What Is! This Thing Called Love" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." Five prize winning letter writers, whose request numbers will be broadcast on the show, will bel awarded David Rose autographed record albums and radio phono graph combinations, with record players.

AUGUST 2 3.30 WHP News Reports Shoemaker's Sea Food 2.35 WHP Pauline Alpert, Piano 3.45 WHP Eddy Howard Orch, 4.00 CBS House Party General Elec tric 4.25 WHP News Reports Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 CBS Give and Take Anacin, Kolynos i 5.00 WHP News Reports Borden's Ice Cream 5.05 WHP So the Story Goes 5.15 WHP Matty Malneck Orch. S.30 WHP Mitchell Grand and Song stylists Bowman S.45 WHP Lum and Abner Alka Seltzer EVENING 6.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Mar keters 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corn. 6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 6.15 WHP Jack Smith 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS Robert Trout With the News Til Now Campbell's Soup 7.00 CBS Waitin' for Clayton 7.15 CBS Skyline Roof Gordon MacRae 7.30 CBS Tommy Riggs Betty Lou uoraen 8.00 CBS The Aldrich Family Grape nuts and Grapenut Flakes 8.30 CBS Sweeney March Comedy Program 8.55 CBS Bill Henry. News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS It Pays to Be Ignorant Phillip Morris Cigarets 9.30 CBS Wayne King Show Rexall Druss 10.00 CBS Orson Welles Mercury Thea tre Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 10.30 CBS Hawk Durango Western Dramas 11.00 WHP News Ahead of the Head linesDavid's Clothes 11.19 CBS News Analysis Joseph C. Harsch 11.13 WHP Caplan's Parade of Bands 11.30 WHP You and the Atom 11.45 CBS Glen Gray Orch.

12.00 CBS News Reports 12.05 CBS Elliott Lawrence Orch. 1130 CBS Charlie Barnet Orch. 12.55 WHP News Summary I "Fighting Senator," Story of Ex GI Legislator, Makes VilIP Debut Hon. He's tough, he's honest, he's unrelenting in his campaign against political corruption lyler, newly elected state senator from Oak Falls who comes ft "Blondie Learns the Game" and Dagwood and his boss, J. C.

Dithers, are taught a hard lesson, when Blondie and Cora Dithers catch their husbands playing poker on a night when they'd said they had to work late, in the comedy drama to be heard Sunday, August 4, over WHP at 7.30 p. EDST. Penny Singleton stars as "Blondie." Pat O'Brien Stars in "The Sea and Dennis Murphy," WHP, Sunday Pat O'Brien, the fast talkine Irishman of the films, has a star ring role in "The Sea and Dennis Murphy," an original radio drama by Ray Buffum, to be broadcast on "Silver Theatre," Sunday, July to, at p. over WHP. Conrad Nagel.

star of stage and screen, acts as director and mas ter of ceremonies for the summer series. iigmai DacKgrouna music is i i i i supplied by Jack Meakin's or chestra. Long Way From Home Remember Dick Jones, the third "Henry" in "The Aldrich He's still in the Army and sta tioned, at Anchorage, Alaska. Billie Trys the Doll Buggy "Doll buggy" is the bobby sox name for the new midget cars. And the "doll" at the wheel is Billie Burke, darling of screen and radio.

She's heard Saturday mornines over the CBS network (WHP 11.30) in "The Billie Burke Show." You'll see her soon in her new picture "Bachelor's Daughters." SATURDAY, MORNING 6.00 WHP The Farm Front 6.30 WHP Sunrise Serenade 6.55 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 7.00 WHP Wake Up America Music and Time 7.15 WHP News Reports 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 Three Treys 8.30 WHP The Coronettes 8.45 WHP Dr. Bookstaber 9.00 CBS News Reports 9.15 CBS The Garden Gate 9.30 WHP Helen McCauley Pianist 9.45 WHP You and Infantile Paralvsls 10.00 WHP Give and Take Chel Boy uee rooas 10.30 CBS Marv Lee Tavlor Pet Milk 11.00 CBS Warren Sweeney News Cur. tiss Candv 11.05 CBS "Let's Pretend" Cream of Wheat 11.30 CBS The Billie Burke Show Llsterine Tooth Paste 12 00 CBS Theatre of Today Armstrong 4uaer nugs AFTEBNOON 12.30 CBS Stars Over Hollywood Dari Rich Products 1.00 CBS Grand Central Station Pills bury Mills 1.30 CBS County Fair Borden's 2.00 WHP Esso Reporter Esso Marketers 2.05 WHP Joe Schlrmer Trio 2.15 WHP Flight Report 2.30 WHP Country Journal 3.00 CBS Treasury Bandstand WHP Daytime 6.25 A.M. WHP Newsrooms 6.55 A.M. Esso Reporter 7.15 A.M.

News Reports 7.45 A.M. Breakfast Bulletins 8.00 A.M. News ot the World 9.00 A.M. Nine o'clock News 12.00 A.M. Esso Reporter 12.05 A.M.

Noonday News 3.30 P.M. News Reports 4.25 P.M. News Reports 5.00 PJ4. News Reports NEWSCAST DAILY SUNDAYS These newscasts augment the dally tlrr.es: 9.00 A.M. Esso Reporter I 105 P.M.

Sunday Edition 11.00 A.M News Reports I l.uo fja.Luo reporter I he's World War II veteran Jeff to the airlanes as the "Fighting Senator," a new weekly dra jmatrc serial premiering over WHP uu muiiuay, ouiy ai o.ou p. m. ruling ior nme weeks as a summer replacement for "The Joan Davis Show." "Fiehtinz Senator" comes face to face with political bosses, ward heelers, peanut politicians and the "boodle" boys reveals their infamous rackets and shows how a fighting young senator can do much to "clean up house." Hero of the series is barrister "Jeff Tyler." a veteran of the Anzio campaign and the Congressional Medal of Honor win ner. Others figuring in the dra matic sequences include "Big John Munster," state political boss, and girl reporter "Priscilla (Mike) Logan' who covers the state capital for her home town newspaper and "knows all the ropes." Music for the "Fighting Senator" broadcasts is composed and conducted by Lyn Murray. The writers are Joe Liss, Larry Menken and Joe Ruscoll.

Research is by Morris R. Werner. Broadway Tunes On Electric Hour Three melodies from the great Broadway success, "Bloomer Girl," highlight the Sunday, July 28, edition of "The Summer Electric Hour," broadcast over WHP at 4.30 p. EDST. Soprano Anne Jamison and Baritone Bob Shanley, co stars of the program, will be supported by The Sports men Quartet and Robert Arm bruster's Electric Hour Orchestra.

Miss Jamison will open the half hour musical show with "Love Is A Dancing Thing." She will sing "When The Boys Come Home" in the "Bloomer Girl" medley, and will also feature You Are Always In My Heart." Shanley's solo in the medley will be "Right As Rain." He has also scheduled Sigmund Rom berg's "Desert Song'' and Gersh win's "I Got Plenty O' The Sportsmen Quartet features their unique version of "The Sleigh," originally announced for the July 21 broadcast. Jerome Kern's "Old Man River" will be featured by the orchestra. AUGUST 3 3.30 CBS "Talks" 3.45 CBS Cross Section NAM Interviews by Dwight Cooke 4.00 CBS The Chicagoans' 4.15 WHP Calling All Veterans 4.30 CBS Horse Racing Atlantic City 4.45 CBS Harry Cool Orch. 6.00 CBS Matinee at Meadowbrook Glen Gray Orch. EVENING 6.00 WHP Esso Marketers 6.05 WHP News Analysis Studebaker Corp.

6.10 WHP Spotlight on Sports 6.15 WHP Sincerely, Kenny Baker Toni Permanent Wave 6.30 WHP Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS Chas. Collingwood and the News Peter Paul 7.00 CBS St. Louis Municipal Opera 7.30 CBS The Tony Martin Show Boujols Perfumes 8.00 CBS Hollywood Startime Frigidaire 8.30 CBS Danny O'Neil Guests 8.55 CBS Ned Calmer, News Parker Quink 9.00 CBS "Hit Parade" Lucky Strike Cigarets 9.45 WHP Roy Shields Review 10.15 CBS Oklahoma Roundup 10.45 WHP "Just Jazz" 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS News Analysis. Erie Sevareid 11.15 CBS Sports Arenn 11.30 CBS Cleveland Summer Orch. 12.00 CBS News 12.05 CBS Elliott Lawrence Orch.

12.30 CBS Chuck Foster Orch. 12.55 WHP News 8 urn ma ry TIMES Night Time 6.00 P.M. Esso Reporter 6.05 P.M. WHP News Analyst 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 Headlinee 11.10 P.M. News Analysis 12.00 MID. News Reports 12.55 P.M.

News Reports 1.45 PJtL Howard K. Smith, News.

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