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Daily News from New York, New York • 306

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Kit-hard Straus' "Don Juan." The CHS group (WABC-3), directed by the talented Bernard Hcrrman. pre-I sented as its highlight Kabalev-sky's Piano Concerto No. 1, It was given a brilliant per formance by the soloist, Vera Brodsky. i I I)in With Iliffotry! That was the theme of Palmer Thorn p- son's "Counterspy" drama on W'i'A at yesterday afternoon. David Harding, the irrepressible (tovern- rnent sleuth, took up arms against I fanatics who terrorized Americans I of Japanese ancestry.

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Speakinpr of ci line trna- M. Marein's series, "Crime Doctor, br-iran its seventh vear on tie an Lt night (WABC-KiSU). tour members of the cast have not missed a broadcast since the f.iM one hd.th Arnold, the "srun House Jameson, who ivi- the "le role. Walter Creaza (Inpittor Ko.s) and Frank Itead-iu. heaid in m-t'iy parts.

The apj'iul of o'Vnng is easy to It combines sticrinj? action with sociological appeal. fter Mm ha i completed the rt tVirtem setip-, he asked to be "I'm all written out," he said. Hut he was persuaded to try a few more. So "Crime Dec-tor" will probably still be running when the prandchiidren of the current troupers are ready to displace the old folks before the mike. I Afoi MONK.

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Awoi ienns will rejert th British Government federal plan," it sai.l. "This raises two fiistiy, have the Amerit-aiss any plan to put in its placr. secondly, ar they prepared to fake leren-sibility for its e.e -uti'-n Tntil we. km.w the answers to those question, we support the British plan in the- iiope some irotni may come of it. The has becoitse too urgert to he left in vacuum while polt-ticians remote from 1 he scene wrungle over such terms as parti md iA A ivAj jv U-'-J'-J Daily News, broodcosf editions 74 times dof on koff kour.

editions weekdays at t. 7 and A.M. EXTR4 editions on the hour, whenever news is nraent. 1LlETiNS gt once. Mi, Tlie pap-r.

S. to h'ai'. I Ted Mossman, whose hit sonar, "Till the End of Time," provided i the title of the movie of that name, I was the truest composer on "Then jl Wrote" tWNEW-3). In addition to airing his two latent numbers, "Ding- Hat, the Singing Cat" and i "Let's Make Love," he pave a per-! formance of. n.

appealing serious composition, "Central Hark Eos' niance." A song writer's life is fas the inr.s Train Kills Boy N. Aug. 4 Joseph Clark, It, died today of injuries suffered yesterday when he WAKE UP AND LIVE WON SAT TXT for-kh of pre-Neither is throwing cinating out a l. am one, saia tea. tion, federalization tion.

"Sittirs; on a barrel ever is not the best ventinj? an explosion, siitina; en a fence a stones tt it." either was hit by a New Yoik fn fact, it often requires ten years WOV II-IUVS 'i. 5 i I' into Tin Prti s.i.. 7- is for a newcomer to farea Pan Alley. Central train or jumped from a passing freight train..

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