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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933 BKING1NG CP FATHER By George McMaom If DON'T YOU DARE-1 r-Ty j' SPEAK TO ME- HF -BY GOLLY-EVERY I DON'T CAPE WHAT WELU-HEPE IT ISN'T FOR I YOU WALRUS- TIME I TRY TO -WELL-HERES A IX COSTS AW I IS AN EXTRA A DOG -IT'S I GET OUT BE- to SPEAK TO NEC-- LITTLE DOG- WANT A BIG OWE- LARGE OM- FOR ME- I FORE I LOSE L- IT'S A DACE )' HOUSE QUITE I DO YOU BE- 1 I MY TEMPER- I rZY' INEXPENSIVE LIEVE THIS I II A fhl IP A L-imJl tS rs WILL BE BIG hnyt Iffy KMPsj 7 ENCXJQHfeJ London, 6.40 p. m. "Rememranre." a PEAKING from his Hyde Park play In one act. GSP. 10.6 m.

15.31 GSO, 1.7 15.18 In Al Jolson Show home as "a voter of New York State," President Roosevelt will highlight this evening's radio sched GiHD. 25.5 11.75 mesr. CSC. 31.3 9.58 GSb, 31.5 9.51 met. Schenectady.

7.15 p. m. Hollywood Gossip. W2XAF. 31.4 9.53 met.

ule from 7.30 to 8 o'clock, when tne WJZ, WOR, and WABC chains carry his remarks. The White House has 'indicated that President Roose Rome, 7.30 p. m. Guest Micht. 2RO.

26.4 velt's sDeech will be 'sufficiently li. hi itw, 30.0 9.83 meg, Tokyo, 8.15 P. m. Patriotic Songs. JZK, 19.7 15.16 JiSJ, 23.4 11.80 meg.

New York. 8.45 p. ni. Golden Harmonies. W3XAL.

16.8 17.78 meg. extensive in range to interest the Nation as a whole." London, 9.20 p. m. "The Thin Red Line." It will be the President's second radio address of the day, for he was to speak in connection with the dedication ceremonies of the memorial to the late Will Rogers at (jnronicles ot Famous Hegi-ments. GSI, 19.6 15.26 USD.

25.5 11.75 GSO, 31.3 9.58 GSB. 31.5 9.51 meg. Prague, 10.40 p. m. Military Band.

OLR4A, 25.3 11.84 OLR5A. 19.7 15.23 meg. Claremore, from 3 to 3.45 this BKONCHO BILL Volunteer Fire Firhters By Harry F. O'Neil Mil i i i yivn as'iv. ii I THAT UKR Tt IN 1 fiMSZ WWS Jl I jf 1 rr 3 New York.

12.00 mid. Little Jack Little atternoon. Warden Lewis E. Lawes will attempt to prove with material from his Sing Sing files that the "born criminal" type does not exist in and Orchestra. Dance Music.

W2XE. 49 6.12 meg. Tokyo, 15 a. m. Japanese Information his "Criminal Case History" broad cast over the WJZ chain at 8 o'clock.

MARTHA RAYE aeries. lu.i io.io meg. TONIGHT'S KLUIXAR PROGRAM 6.00. WEAF. Relaxation Time Musio WOK.

Uncle Don WJZ. Newa; Woman's Program WABC. Campaign Talk. Edward M. Corsi, Republican Candidate for U.

S. Senator 6.15. WABC. Howie Wing. Sketch 6,25.

WEAK. Press-Radio News; George K. Holmes, Washington Bureau, INS 6.30. WOK. News: Stamp Club Martha Raye, above, featured on the Al Jolson program, still ex "rpHREE LOVES HAS GRACIE OF 1 1938." reputed to be the first all-musical show from the fantastic pen of Gracie Allen, will be aired over the WABC network at 8.30.

Gracie, who modestly predicts that her show will be an periences stage fright when singing in theaters. For years, Martha re fused to sing in public Because sne tfas convinced that she would go to pieces from nervousness. will be assisted, as usual, by George Burns, Ray Noble, Tony Martin and WJZ. Three Jesters: Peg La Centra, Songs; Johnny Gart, Accordion WABC. Bob Trout.

Comments 6.45. WEAF. Father and Son. Sketch WJZ. Lowell Thomas, Comment-tor WABC.

Political Talk Paul Douglas. The same chain will carry "Trou 11.00. WEAF. Messner Orchestra WOR. News; Dance Musio WJZ.

News: Dance Music VaBC John B. Kennedy, 7.00. WKAF. Amos n' Andy. Comedians ble in Paradise," a dramatic sknch starring William Powell and Miriam Com- THK MEBBS Guilty Conscience By Sol Hesi WOR.

Sports; The Answer Man WJZ. Shaw Orchestra Hopkins, as the feature of the WABC. Campaign Talk by John "Hollywood Hotel" program at 9. At the same hour the WEAF net 1M GRATEFUL FOC' WttA NOT DOING RI6MT BV WELUE "XHlJ 3 Tc, UKj 1 KMOW IT BUT TM DOlMG 1 1 WOW IP 6ROTUER1A PiNe EVENING. if BUT BEING WITU MEAN wor BEST CAM SO "5COl.DS,T'S AWlTO IAUUAY MISS WEUP5 ME Sf, u't sAppO UP WITH LOVE.

POR I 1 LEAST MALP i PROM MVSELP AmO AT LEAST WHEN fM VUlTM MEI I'5 TMAT HALF Tw PAULTtLL TAKE ALL TVtE ALONE. 1 CANT TAKE. MV MlisJD Xuftxr 7t TIME VOU TOSSOVEOOROS work will present Frank Munn Lord O'Brian. Republican Sena' toriat Candidate 7.15. WEAF.

Movie Gossip. Jimmy Fid-ler WABC. Lum and Abner. Sketch 7.30. WEAF.

Revelers Quartet tenor, with Abe Lyman's orchestra on the Waltz Time program. WOR. President Boosevelt. Speak men's 11.70. WABC.

News: Dance Musio 11.15. WOR. Campaign Talk by Senator Robert F. Wagner 11.25. WEAF.

News; Dance Musio 11.30. WOR. Musical Impressions 12.00. WOR. Dance Music TOMORROW'S EARLY PROGRAM Morning 8.15.

WJZ. JUchard Leibert, Organ; Andy Sannella, Guitar WABC. Eton Boys Quartet 8.30. WOR. Organ Recital WABC.

Dick and Shannon. Songs R.45. WJZ. Jac.k and Loretta, Song 9.00. WOR.

Syncopators Orchestra WABC. Richard Maxwell. Tenor 815. WEAF. Instrumental Ensemble WABC.

Montana Slim. Songs WABC. Fiddlers Fancy Ensemble 9.45. WEAF. Ward and Muzzy.

Piano np'HE Death Valley program over I the WEAF chain at 9.30 will feature the life story of Sequoia, the Indian for whom California's giant redwood trees were named. and the first of his race to create an Indian alphabet. Bide Dudley, theater critic, will have W. G. Van Schmus, managing 10.00.

WJZ. Three Songs director of New Yorks Radio City Music Hall, as his guest on the "Theater Club of the Air" program WABC. Hillbilly Variety 10.15. WJZ. Viennese Ensemble ing From Hyde -Park.

on Votinjf (Also WJZ. WABC) 7.45. WEAF. Sweetheart Theater, Sketch WJZ. Forget Me Not.

Sketch 8.00. WEAF. Lucille Manners, soprano; Concert Orchestra Football. Grantland Rice. Sports Writer "WOR.

Name-Guessing Game WJZ. Criminal Case Histories. With Warden Lewis E. Lawei WABC. First Nighter.

Drama 8.30. WOR. The Lone Ranger, Sketch AV.IZ. If I Hari the Chance: Cal Tinney. Director; Tommy Rlggs.

Impersonator; Mai Stevens, Football Coach WABC. Burns and Allen. Comedians; Ton Martin. Songs; Noble Orchestra 9.00. WEAF.

Lyman Orchestra WOR. Gabriel Heatter. Comments WJZ. Martin Orchestra WABC. Hollywood Hotel: William Powell.

Director: Play: Trouble In Paradise. With Miriam Hopkins A.1.V WOR. Richard Maxwell. Tenor 9.30. WEAF.

Death Valley Days. Sketch WOR. Moonbeam Musi, 10.30. WEAF. Amanda Snow.

Songs irom li.su to 11.40. WJZ. The Child Growg is.atn-arine Lenroot 10.45. WOR. Pauline Alpert.

Piano WJZ. Rakov Orchestra 11.00. Oberlin Woodwind Ensemble Programs wjz. Vaughn de Leatn, songs WABC. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra: Alexander von Krelsler, Ll'L ABNER Ihe Dowager of Dogpatch By Al CPP FAH AIMS INVITE YD' HAIN'T YaTTEND Ll'L ABNERS MMMMK I ON ACCOUNT SHE 5HO' WHYASHE.

MR.AffMRS. HAVll 11. IS. WJZ. Radio City Four.

Songs 11.30. EAF. Eastman School Sym 10.00. WEAF. Guv Lomhardo Orchestra SHORT WAVES TODAY Monterrey.

Mexico. 12.30 p. m. The Mexican Duet and Guitars. XETA, 25.6 11.8 me.

lloscow, 4.00 p. m. Broadcast In English. RAN. 31 9.6 me.

Guadalajara. 4.00 p. m. Lectures. XEDQ.

31.4 9.52 Boston. 4.35 P. m. URSIeram Broadcast of Scientific Data. W1XAL.

23.4 11.79 mejr. Berlin. 5.00 p. m. Berlin as a Port City.

DJD. 23.4 11.77 men. phony. Dr. Howard Hanson, Conductor WOR.

1' s. Army Band WJZ. Children's Program Afternoon WOR. Campaign Speech by Governor Lehman, Academy of Music WARO. GrnnH Pentrnl Rtntinn 10.30.

WKAF. Behind the News. Cesar 12.00. "WEAF. From Berlin: Or I VtKY tXtAn -A-CsONNA I Wc-DDirf TMtT vALT OT NO BACKGROUNP" NUFF.T- HAINT EVEN If A FAT OOOCH'-AH O' DOGPATCH SOCIETY OUTA I AH SHOULD NO WECAINT" GOT NO YO FORMALLY INVJTES TLI'L ABNER'S WEDDIN' BATH THIS Wit If r- WHO DID HER I AFFORD THAR5 )BEtA YO'TATTEN! WINTER, $121 COME? Gf AN' PAPPY" MINGLE WlF BIN A PAIR O' I TH' Ll'L ABNER'S MISSUS HAMFAT HAMFAT.r WM7(- -7 rm AH KILL? FOLKS LIKE HER.

SHOES IN OUR) SAME WEftWN'IEF GCXXHRECKr-jV WMnf. WEGOTOUf FAMILYFO'NIGH PAIRIV NOT-AH WlLLi NIZED LEADER TMM 4 SOHUL POVONTvhfTY -VguST YO'WlBE OUR SET. fC 1 h- I VLSlSHUNT'fVRSrCry OPEN! BEST naprchintrer WOR. Helena Daniels. Songs; orchestra WJZ.

Dick Todd. Son si POLITICAL ADVERTISING WABC. Dr. Glenn Frank. Chair man of Republican Planning CommfMeo chestra; Soloists WOK.

This Wonderful World, Drama WJZ. Vocal Vogues WABC. Kate Smith. Comments 12.15. AV'OK.

Collegiate Revue WJZ. Carol Wellman, Soprano WABC. Marty Dale. Piano 12.25. WJZ.

Nes; Farm Homo Hour; 4-H Club Program 12.30. WABC. Enoch Light Orchestra 12.45. WEAF. News: Gypsy Music WOR.

Gloomchasevs Variety 1.00. WEAF. Dolan's Orchestra Football Souvenirs 10.45. WEAF. Uncle Ezra.

Sketch WABC. American Viewpoint Talk TONIGHT JAMES L. She Wanted Career McDEVITT President Penna. Federation of Labor with an introduction by 1.15. WABC.

Football: Fordham vs. St. Marv at Polo Grounds 1.30. WEAF. Campus Capers WJZ.

Kinney Hawaiian Orchestra 1.45. WOR. Football: Yale vs. Brown, nt New Haven 4.00. WABC.

Charles Paul, Organ 4.15. WOR. Football Scores 4.30. WEAF. Top Hatters Orchestra WOR.

Football: Wisconsin vs. Northwestern at Evanston, 111, W'A BC. Dancepators Orchera 6.00. WEAF. Bailey Axton, WJZ.

Roth Orchestra WABC. Salon Orchestra B.15. WEAK. Stamp Colectors Program 5.30.1 WEAF. Swing Orchestra; Variety W'OR.

Sammy Kaye Orchestra WJZ. Gordon Orchestra WABC. Durhin Orchestra 5.45. WJZ. Political Talks for Governor Lehman 0m feCf g4J mMP LITTLE MARY MIXCP Is Hr Face Rfd? By Brlnkerhoff 4a.vO 'MoMsENseAl feAfty.W6Tea..yo I ST A' TUB DE-y Hot WXTISI MV WAV- will 14 Too ggowM op jrt5y-Afic meed Mi0fr- oH Vo4je cast.X op vbues-fP v.

ey Arrt6M mow I WM rTte 77- rmM DAVID WILLIAMS Secretary Penna. Federation of Labor 7.15 Studio Notes t'X Although Jane Froman. sineine star of Wednesday evening's oil program, is one of radio's best dressed Tune In TONIGHT! women, sne always wears siacKs at rehearsal. Burgess Meredith has been set by Brewster Morgan, producer of "Hollywood Hotel," to appear on that program in "Journey's End" 0 9:30 on Armistice Day. "Can" Stubbs and T1PP1E Gran'ma Can SUnd a Lot But By Edwina Edward G.

Robinson, star of "Big lown, likes to nave friends sit in 1 THE DOUBLE DIAMOND MERCY DO YOU CALL 1 1 WELL, I GUESS I KNOW A GRAN'MA CAN I I I rvin muck- ac 5yp1 1 I rJ Honorable Clare Gerald Fenerty the control room during broadcasts ANYWAY, I KNOW WHAT I'M ftEAD IN "GOUT -WHICH IS MORE'N SHE DOES, MOSTLY! THAT music? MYSTERY" MERCY, SARAH DO YOU READ SUCH THINGS so ne can watch their reactions. Is Ml vj 1 rvif 1 vnu IMfNJr 1 I 11 I BETTY LOU GERSON A girl who wanted a career more Don Wilson's commercial reading on the Joe E. Brown show marks the first time he has ever announced than a life of leisure as a society girl, who was an unknown player of small parts four years ago is now a star familiar to millions of over the WABC network. Al Jolson had as a recent euest. radio listeners.

She is Betty Lou Gerson, top actress who has been heard on many broadcasts. Al Smith, former governor of New York, and after rehearsals the two Uetty Lou was born in Chatta went out and played golf. nooga, April 20. 1914. When she was still a baby her parents Laugh of the week was Maestro moved to Birmingham, and TONIGHT! 1KB0 9:08 Senator JAMES J.

DAVIS Republican Candidate for Re-election to the U. S. Senate there she was reared and educated. Her father was a steel comnanv ex Raymond Paige's widely quoted letter to a friend in Hollywood describing an adventure he had in1 New York's Chinatown. Estelle Levy, youngster heard on ecutive and her path in life promised to be made as smooth as indulgent parents could make it.

She received her education in private schools, numerous WABC programs, won the GOOD STOR.Y" I i 6T-ZL AnJQ, Sm 0k TILL1E THE TOILER The Scores Almost Even By Westover I'VE DECIDED I ni SURE TlLLIE HERE'S I I AS LON6 AS YOU gjk HEY, TILLIEI I I IT'S THE HAIRDRESSER WHO'S 6OIN6 TO BE 1 TO PUT MY 1p-v THAT FIVE SPOT I WON DROPPED IN, MAC THOUGHT YOU SYPPEDALLY, NOT HAIR DOWN, GFM FROM MAC -EASY COME I'LL CHANGE MY nTMlm! WANTED TO GO YOU, BECAUSE I'M 'w WALLY EASY GO I'LL MAKE MIND AND PAY YOU Tf 3 TO THE HAIR- PUTTING MY HAIR) JjSm COULD YOU Nf1 i YOU A PRESENT OF IT THAT $5 YOU r-vj-' Ci DRESSER'S DOWN MYSELF rOa LOAN MEPT LOANEO ME. Vt SYPPr-' tJ irVMKS, THANKS, TILL I I VA VS XW pjM first in Birmingham and later in Miami, Fla. assignment of portravmg the 17-year-old girl in the "Aldrich Family" series on the weekly Kate Smith hour. A friend had written a radio drama and it was to be broadcast over a Chicago station. Betty was asked to play the leading part She accepted ana, in trepidation, faced the microphone for the first time in her life.

But her interpretation of tne role was excellent and her suc cess led her to apply for an audition at the studios. Football Broadcasts TOMORROW 1.15. Fordham vs. St. Hary'i.

WABC. 1.45. Pitt t. tarrtfelc Trrh. WCAE.

WI.Kl!. WTBO. Hl'Bfi, Mlrhlirun vn. I'enn, WCAU, V(i. WBI.

Ohio Stnte t. Fordue, WBNS. Hear State Senator George Kunkel From then on her rise was rapid, in a lew monins sne was leading lady with Don Ameche. When the show was transferred to the West on WTAM. I Armr F.

M. WGAL, I nuKH. Yale vs. Brown. WOR.

WOKO. WTIO, WEAN. ByrnniMt Colrnti. W6T. "The Democratic Side" coast Betty went alone.

There she decided the glamour boys of the movies were all right in Hollywood, but Director Joe Ainley more closely resembled her ideal. In 1936, she and Ainley were married, soon after the program was transferred back to Chicago. W.NBF. WESG. WOR.

I Tlllannva x. Auhum. KYW. lwxel r. Muhlfnbfra.

WSAN. Holy Crona vs. Temple. WIP, I WORC. WMAS.

Perm Ntatr t. Lafayette. I KDKA, WEST. WBRK. I Salle ti.

Alhrlirht. WEEIT. FRIDAY. 6.45 P. ML HIGH LIGHTS OF BISTORT By J.

Carroll Mansfield Tounr Rangers The Taking: of Trenton POLITICAL ADVERTISING 1.15. South Carolina vs. Daaueiine. WWSW. 8.00.

Delaware t. P. M. C. WDEI NXWILE THEIR 6W6MIE SIEPT SOUW- The attack map come with such s.

5wiftvies5 that the unwaqy EJVW ARTHUR JAMES 3 On THE EAOLY MORNING HOUR5" Washington gaunt anp raggep DATDinTf ftvOnOFD DOWkl UPON -f RuDElY AWAR6NE7 BY THE RATTLE OFMUSkETRTME PUMFOUNDEI7 WES5IANJ POURE? OUT OF TMEHP-BILLET? ONLY TO BE MOWEP POWM LYAMtw mtiw iuunken CWRISTAAAS CEVaSJWE AMERICANS SWEPT INTO THE TOWN A kit? 0AKP.E7 A 1 1 it tec ec- rrr DPSiSTAkirp.romuFi Paii POLITICAL ADVERTISING TQENTONTHOOUCHTHE HOWLIWG MORTALLY WOUNPEC WHILE "TRYING TO RALLY MIS Jv- 'BLIZZACP BYTHEr AMERlCAW 3UNS SOLPlERf Xtfttwr'Bt Am' i nxAl MROU L. 1CICES U. S. Secretary of Interior Comes to Pennsylvania Hear him tonight in an address 0 great interest to every voter of this state. VKDO 8.30 WCAU 10.30 TONIGHT! HBO 7:45 LEWIS G.

HIMS Nmtitnal Ok Ore anltafh Af.WL "A Vital Message from the American Federation of Labor to Penna. Workers" 1 W8,.

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