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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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6
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SAVE THIS CHART 5fatt0aturJi RADIO CHART ENTIRE WEEK'S PROGRAMS NAUGATUCK, CONN. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947 Radio's Best Contestants "Are We Headed For A Recession?" Broadcast Series Starting of signs, portents and Today To Ask Question'summarize the experiences of On "Cross Section tt each or anizati on's membership viuaa ocuuon, U. copintr with S. A-' The clouded question on America's fiscal horizon "Are We Headed for a be sifted for. fact- and rumor by Columbia network's in coping with U.

S. postwar economic problems. On the air since Jan. 4. "Cross- Section, U.S_A." will have made 20 broadcasts as of May 24, on such vital current economic problems as inflation, labor legislation, income taxes, ren: controls, portal pay, farm pricos and farm tion, U.S.A." in two cnosecutive pncos and fa Saturday broadcasts, May 24 and 'P rod ct housmg.

monopolies, May 31 (CBS, 5-00-5-30 fj 8 Federal 8 et All of EDT). In the course of the two broadcasts, eight of'the most influential national organizations rep- questions, in effect, are component parts of the major question to be explored by "Cross- Section" in its upcoming two- part session. resenting labor, agriculture and business, will set forth their i hones and fears on the subject MaKCS through spokesmen interviewed I-, by CBS staffmen across the coun- OUnaa, try, with narrator Dwight Gooke Chicago Lassie, "the canine coordinating the program in New "era of three motion pictures 'York. Participants in the Jiort of May'24 will be: stemming from Eric Knight's cross-sec- novel, Come Home," will make his debut as a radio s.tar Congress of Industrial Organi- in a new weekly American zafion's, represented by a textile Broadcasting Company "quarter. worker at.

his' loom in a Provi- series, "Lassie," Sunday, dence, R. the facili- 8, at 3 p. EDT. ties' of Station The new series will consist of The. Urn'ted-States Commerce, by president, -Earle" O.

Sheve, who will be interviewed "in the or. ganization's executive office in Afcvy, i win viuiialfcL UI TJtiited-States of (dramatizations with Lassie in the lerce, by its stellar rotes. The Bureau Federation, spoken Jones, secretary of for J. the Minne-. Farm; from a farm Rivalling human actors in popularity and publicity of late.

Lassie been seen in two screen; vehicles besides the pic- turization of "The Courage of Lassie" and "Son of Lassie." In addition to. "Lassie, Rudd his trainer, will appear on the new ABC series to be produced in Hollywood by near Minneapolis. The National Associa- tipn, interested in national economic betterment Frank Ferrin. and, iits -'participation from "HOCR OF of economics, business Phil Spitalny and his all-girl industry, will "represented by a orchestra and choir salute Mem- Langford-Dragon In OpOl Type Are Spontaneous And Sincere Says "Coun-' scene trough the years will be r. heai in th 13-week summer ty Fair" Emcee Win Elliot, who has been emceeing Columbia network's Saturday "County Fair" for the past year and a half, is a calm, bespectacled of his fellow humans has brought his method of selecting participants for his program down to a fine art.

(CBS, Saturdays, p. EDT). Contrary to popular belief, a person's voice qualities, age, oc- curation or home town are not scries which will take the time important factors in selecting participants. At least not to Elliot. He would rather not know any of these facts in advance.

It makes for' better entertainment in the air if they are revealed spontaneously. Married couples, particularly honeymooners. make the best contestants, Elliot finds, because he puts it, "they are usually in their flrst blush of expression." In the same category are elderly couples who are "on a lark" and will cooperate to the utmost. They are tolerant of the goings- on and feel that they're called on to do will" add-to the fun of the show. Elliot's theory is that peopje who want to on the show mow just whatjhey're they're out for some 'Fun he "ays.

"If they want to kick, over the traces p.nd hpv-e a flj ng at some foolishness, I get a terrific luck out of helpine them' Win has two other favorite lavuilltl paregorics of contestants children in the five to.12 croup, and reticent never know what youngsters arp eomg to say and you have to) be guard every second lest the" tnp you up with a question or answer. I'll never forget the six-year-old told the entire UO i.ij., lyiuesenien oy a uniucsiia anu-ciioir saiute aiem- six-year-old told the enfirp spokesman whose.name.and point lOrial Day on Columbia network's radio audience that he didn't rv origin be announced. of Sunday, May i the program anH OE I LliC be 'announced PafUcipati.hg organizations in the second -broadcast, Mav 31 will be the Committee for Economic Development; the Nationi! Association of Manufacturers, Inicht" and "Hai! 1 the -National Grange and the Evelyn's violin solo, is "Home American Federation of Labor. (Sweet Home," and Eleanor and The the eight'Iris, at the twin pianos play participants wil! be no mere 25 (CBS, p. EDT).

only reason he was The all-girl orchestra a StTWl special medley of "Coljimbia The Gem of the Ocean," To- WHERE THEY ARE ON YOUR DIAL National Mutual American Columbia' 660 kc-1080 kc WOR-WWCO 710 kc-IZ40 kc WJZ-WATK 760 kc-1320 kc WCBS-WBRY 8SO kc-1590 kc $50 to $1500 PERFECT BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS TAJ' WEEKLY WILLIAM SCHPERO 180 Street Narigatnck 41i HIK was because him mother- made him come. It played beiutifnllv 'nri I'm sure everyone listeninp enToved the banter us- though, I'll admit, I.came off second best." People who are reticent in om mg to the microphone are Elliot's choice. Not being cxliibi- iqmsts they like the rtrpn, be completely honest. Thev will cooperate, won't be smart- aleckv and will be sincere earnest before the mike. They ''on exnect to be called, but once raving been accepted, will do all p-' can to be helpful.

Win gets a kick out of turning the tables on over-zealous rnends of people in the audi-- "Very often," he says "a New Yorker will have out-of- towners with him and when I sav need someone for- an act will wave frantically to get me to pick the hapless visitor. Thcl ones who do the waving are my meat. I'll pick the local wiseguy the great enjoyment of the intended victim." Salt Lake Choir Program Tomorrow The Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir sings "In Deepest from Bach's St. Matthew Passion, on Sunday, May 25 (CBS, a. noon.

They open tHe program with "All Soul's Day" bv Stiauss-Shackley How B1 Tchaikovsky and "Rest. Rest for the Weary Caress Dr Frank contriDuhons Include the le A Minor of Franck! the nymn "Prayer I 3 foul's Smcere Desire" is DEBORAH KEKR Kerr in her or- film role as a Rritieh and Van.Henfnfs'her wilor husband, CBS presents 0n Mar Won- EOT :0 10:00 The seafaring couple fall and out and info love- again, this gentle comedy. spot of George mirns and Gracie Allen while they are on vacation. Singer Francis Langford" and riuis ical director Carmen Dragon will be featured in-jthe new. series, which begins June 5 "(NBC, 8:30 p.

EDT-. Dragon and'his 25-piece with vocals by Miss Langford, and a choral, group of eight men, will present the works of Stephen Foster, -musical comedy composers, contemporary hit writers, circus and hillbilly mu- foi- a musical. cross section of America, The dramatic portion of' the program will offer, -each week, a 'kit on some phase of American boys at the old swimmin' hole, a baseball game, a family picnic or the like. SALEM PLAYHOUSE Sun. Mon.

J.ARTHUR RANK Presents! JU-MASOiV 11MUKIKWOOD PATRICIA ROC A GA1NS80KOUGH PICTUfiE I UNIVERSAL-lUTEWATIOBALKUASf Plug Band- lues. Wed. Thurs. IHEPBVRfr Domestic molehills become mirth-filled mountains on CBS' "Adventures of Ozzie and Harriett" Sunday, May 25 6:006:30 p. EDT.

From Hollywood). Ozzic Nelson and Harriot Milliard star in the title a roles. P- NAUGATUCK DAIRY Always ask for it ICE CREAM DOUGLAS FRIDAY SATURDAY "Perfect Marriage" ana "Ltttfe Iodine" WE BELIEVE You will like the friendliness which we make a part of every business transaction. Free Delivery Telephone 2826 Leary's Package Store SPRING ST. 9OOHAEL F.

I.KART, Lavngford a Dragon, have been working together on NBC's "Don Ameche Show" are enthusiastic about one another work. Says he, "She's one singer who knows 'music, and knows the type of music. that is ngnt.for her and sticks -to it" Says she in; praising Dragon's arrangements, the melody never is subjugated to the orchestration v. He's a' musician's RAPHAEL'S REDUCES To Conform WitK President Truman's Request. SPECIAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Every Department (M The Store Is Included In This Great Money-saving Event.

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Years Available:
1876-1977