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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 46

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1 G-D THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Sunday October 1 1950 Ai ericansi Speak Up9' Finance Expert To Answer Tax Questions On WBIR Greatest WROL To Start Story Set Tonight Neiv 'FM Shoivs At 12:30 today the new hour for Speak Up! on XVNOX Dr Harley Lutz Professor Emeritus of Public Finance and past President of the National Association will answer fax questions of interest to all wage earners and housewives fc i I til wanted a divorce she even know why he wanted to leave her The listener may kuow why after hearing the story of this woman who thought of herself as the wife in broadcast of True on WBIR at 10 a The Longines' Symphonette-makes debut on WBIR this week The WBIR performance is scheduled for 10:35 Thursday evenings and will feature the Symphonette in a recital of the most popular classics under the direction of the famiUar maestro Mischel Piastre i- Theatre Guild on the Air in Cleveland will offer starring Dennis Morgan and Patrice Munsel The cast of the Sunday evening dramatic program (8:30 to 9:30 WROL will make a special trip to Cleveland Ohio tonight to present a salute to the Community Chest of America with the broadcast of the Broadway musical hit The Hollywood singing star will be co-starred with the Metropolitan Opera soprano in the whimsical play which' takes place in a mystical Scottish Village The Rev Dr Ralph Sock-man pastor of New Christ Church will return for his fif- Summer Comfort All Tnr Pntce-linn Ask fvr cl-r kukt Silesia tsrritary available KOOLVENT METAL AWNINGS 5M Wsstarn Ave Pheae Ch A Divisiu at Lawsen Leather Ce faVtfVWWWWWWWWVl In a narrative based on Luke on WBIR tonight at 5:30 depict the charitable woman of Jczreel who lived quietly in seclusion only emerging from her house to do charity or attend the temple on holidays The developments in her peculiar pattern of life establish the title of Great Story Woman Who Was Forgiven Effective tomorrow WROL-FM will become a full-time affiliate of the Liberty Broadcasting System newest nationwide network Hours of operation of the FM outlet will be extended to 8 am to 10 pm daily A variety of programs will be offered including a full hour minstrel show at 8 am daily an hour disc jockey show each day at 9 and several newscasts daily During the afternoons Liberty will re-create great sporting events of the past at 2 pm and each evening starting at 8 play-by-play sports events The World Series will be re-created each evening following each game Nekt Saturday Ted Husing will describe the Army-Penn State football game at 1:45 pm and Gordon McLendon will give a play-by-play i t-from-the-field account of the LSU-Rice game starting at 9 Saturday -night- Sunday afternoons starting next Sunday will be devoted to pro-football games of the Yankees or Giants of New York The scheduling of Liberty programs on WROL-FM will in no way interfere with broadcasts of NBC programs on the AM band WROL-FM operates pn 973 megacycles channel 247 with a power of 76000 watts WROL-FM is an exclusive outlet for LBS programs in and around x-ville Four mystery thrillers highlight parade of Mutual mysteries over WKGN At 4:30 pm ace investigator Martin Kane will delve into the fantastic history of the of the Sacred Dragon" private eye learns that a curse follows a giant emerald everywhere it goes after being stolen "DRAMATIC STAR Jane Wyman will star in the Radio Theatre production tomorrow The full hour dramatic program will be aired from 9 to 10 pm (EST) over CBS Five shows return to the airwaves this week on WROL They are: Phil Harris-Alice Faye at tonight Bob Hope Show Tuesday night Groucho Marx NEWSPAPERS NEWSPAPERS From 95 CITIES Oh Sole at Cover Price Gateway News Stand Th laith'i Largest ui Meet Cor Cumberland ef Cay St Tuesday at 9:00 Boll SIiow ered more mileage than any other orchestra in the business staging his CHigh Life and pitching salutes at various American cities The Welk wiU be heard on WBIR at 10 Wednesday nights After a layoff because of the Louis-Ezzard Charles fight Bill Corum and Don Dunphy pick up their Friday night fights from Madison Square Garden Friday night at 10 on WBIR WKOL-NBC ozo-kc )15 'SO 5 MMnsicd Clock 151 Musical Cleek '30 Masieal Cleek UHiiieil Cleek 700jNewe either ISHarmoneers SOjArchie Campbell 45 Archie Cempbell The King 6e Comedians Radio Set Buying Makes the Story Ever from an Indo-Chinese temple Martin Kane not only follows the trail of the gem but he solved a in the process A murder almost results when an athlete refuses to throw a fight for crooked gamblers on program over WKGN at 5 pm But Lamont Cranston invisible to the eyes of the underworld uses his amazing power to prevent an innocent death At 5:30 pm over WKGN Law Enforcement Officer John Shuttle-worth tells the true story of what happens when a meek little man suddenly finds courage and goes on a spree On his Detect tive program Shuttle-worth tells how law enforcement officers coped with the of the Missing Then at 6:30 pm WKGN listen- ers find Nick Carter the master detective patiently lying in a hospital bed But actually the private investigator sick all part of his plan for finding clues to solve the of the Waiting All goes well as Carter listens in ori the conversations of underworld characters until they learn who Carter is and what doing Then the criminals actually place him on a hospital bed seriously injured The City League will sponsor a forum over WBIR Tuesday from 8:30 to 9 pm on a Better Schools Program JL Shoe--maker will be moderator and various viewpoints will be presented A School Board member a parent a business man a newspaper man and a university professor will respond to questioning The following persons will participate: William Wilson School Board member Mrs William -C Wilson parent A Huddleston of the Aluminum Company 'of America Phil -of the News-Sentinel and Arnold of the University of Tennessee Extension Division A Browning is chairman of the legislative committee of the vision stations authorized extension of the tele- vision network to 14 more cities plus two more to be connected by private hookups signals the start of week of premieres plus the resumption of several shows after summer vacations With theadditions plus other top notch shows that already have made their- debuts televiewers will have a bill of fare of much higher quality and greater variety than a year ago Premiers and resumptions include these: Sunday Celebrity Time with Conrad Nagel aS master of ceremonies CBS-TV the Gabby Hayes show with Roy Rogers and -Dale Evans in the first performance on NBC-TV Monday Musical comedy time to be seen on alternate Monday nights with Martha Raye and John Conte as opening stars NBC-TV Lux Video Theater with Joan Caulfield and John Ericson as opening stars CBS-TV Horace Heidt show video version CBS-TV Tuesday The Billy Rose show ABC-TV Wednesday Ed Wynn in his new full-hour comedy show laughtime NBC-TV Wynn was seen in the East last season by film recording but will give live performances on the network 'in his new series Thursday Groucho Marx in video version of You Bet Your Life NBC-TV (radio version resumes Wednesday night) Kay college of musical knowledge NBC-TV resuming after summer vacation Friday Pulitzer Prize Playhouse with Charles Coburn and Ella Raines starring in Take It With ABC-TV Saturday Sing it again Giveaway Musical Quiz CBS radio and television Amos Andy return to CBS radio for the season Sunday night The starting date of the television version with a different cast still is indefinite Warning DON'T WROL dial 620 1 I I I 5 a I 1 Sf teenth successive year as presiding miiiister on the Radio Pulpit" this morning at 10 on WROL Marking Simchat Torah the program will present a drama about Moses Side of the this afternoon at 1:30 on WROL The Books of Moses are traditionally read during the Simchat Torah observance The commemorative script tells the story of how Moses as prophet of the Promised Land led his people to the Jordan but was not permitted to cross SALUTING YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST TONIGHT DENNIS PATRICE MORGAN MUNSEL IN TMf BROADWAY HIT MUttCAi Hear ES full-hour tribute to the Community Chests of America THEATRE GUILD tA AIR WROL 8:30 rJ eeeele4eeeeeeeeeeeeee 973 MC Channel 247 973 me Channel 247 League Mrs Eva Malone Byrd is radio chairman and Mrs Willie A Roberta' is president WUOT educational FM station operated by the University olf Tennessee resumes broadcasting at 3 pm Monday Dean Lowry has announced The is operated by the Division of University Extension five days a week from 3 pm to 9 pm 5 This year WUOT again will offer a varied schedule of popular and serious music faculty and student discussions dramatic programs student- activity programs news and sports WUOT has a three-fold purpose of offering adult level radio training students on a non-credit basis and providing a medium of production for more than 25 programs weekly on 17 commercial AM stations in Tennessee Studios are located in Ayres Hall and the radio services are directed by Kenneth Wright of the Extension staff Among the outstanding programs on schedule for the next year will be Salon Musi-cale at 6 pm nightly the full symphonic hour at 8 pm Monday through Friday news at 5:15 nightly and sports at 5:25 WUOT will offer a printed program schedule to FM listeners of East Tennessee requesting it by phone or mail Invitation to now heard at 1 pm Sundays on WNOX today presents the British composer William Walton and the Huddersfield Choir Mishel Pias-tro and will follow at 2:30 pm Arthur Godfrey who has won his wings as a NaVy Pilot by successfully completing the Naval Flight Training course at Pensacola will be on the air for an hour and a half every day Monday through Friday beginning at 10 am tomorrow on WNOX The best of the humor and music from his daily show will be presented as Arthur Godfrey Sundays at 4:30 pm Lawrence Life returns to WBIR this'week in a new series Featuring the accordion-playing Welk along with his orchestra and vocalists the program each week honors an American city During the past year Welk and his orchestra cov- Comeback TONIGHT AT 10:00 dial WNOX I 990 CBS CONTENmD hour TONIGHT AT 9:00 dial WNOX i 990 CBS MY FAVORITE HUSBAND WAIT! went to or Into war Work give you their best work or WORK when you wanted It POX THOSE CONDITIONS AGAIN TO EVEXY SHOE WEAKEK: Through Shce Repair! Wednesday at 9:00 Groucho Ham radio brightest name -You Bet Your Wednesday night Dennis Day Saturday night Judy Canovx Show Saturday night Comes is scheduled tonight at 8 on WROL In looking' for contestants for his Bet Your show Groucho Marx runs into the Ronald Colmans Fibber McGhee and Molly Great Gildersleeve Hedda Hopper Judy Canova and Bob Hope show will serve as a kick-off to return to the air 1 considered most famous comedy team make their fall debut on WNOX at 7:30 today All the old east will return with them i new singing Anne Shelton will be the guest on Pause That Refreshes On the on WNOX at 8 today to sing Remember the and -May The orchestra will make itself welcome to listeners with of My "Tia and mean widdle Red Skelton returns to WNOX at 8:30 today with his usual collection of zany characters supporting him Ronald Coleman Vincent Price and Art Linkletter appear in their original screen roles Thursday night when Guild recreates their cinematic mirthquake for Coleman plays an encyclopaedic pedant who who breaks the bank when he tries his hand at being a quiz kid Price does a broad burlesque of a sponsor and Linkletter plays the familiar "giveaway" emcee Guild is heard on WBIR at 8 Thursday nights When David told Katherine that FOR SALE OR RENT WHEEL CHAIRS HOSPITAL BEDS' BABY SCALES WHIT1 S0RCICAL SUPPLY CO ns Chereh Ave Phene MIN Sunday Oct 1 1950 0 A A 1 hy stations aad net works after Um ef Aiv TONIGHT AT 8:30 dial WNOX I 990 CBS ed rfmeri Yea Dct Yocr Life game WROL dial 620 FOR KNOXVILLE Full Time Makers Caught Short By Renewed Demand Renewed Demand Video Being Outgold By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK Sept 30 Radio sets far from being obsolete are outselling television sets better than two to one in a strong comeback There has been no letup in the television set boom but the renewed customer demand for radio sets has caught some manufacturers short unable to fill all their orders In the first eight months of this year the set makers turned out eight and one-quarter million radios compared with about five and one-half million radio sets in the corresponding period of last year Production for the full year is expected to run around 12 and one-half million radios or two and one-half million more than last year Production probably would -run considerably higher if it were not for the competing demands of television sets for parts and small utbes One leading set manufacturer put it Uus way: He said he planned ike to make all the television sets he could and then put what small tubes he had left in radio sets Television production incidentally is expected to total six to a-d one-half million sets for the year The upsurge of radio set buying is attributed to several factors one of which is a realization that television never will replace radio entirely Much of the buying is by families that have television sets but still want a good radio for the living room or an extra set for another part of the house Some of the buying is due to normal replacement and part is by persons who had been holding off waiting for television to come to their community but have become tired of waiting The Federal Communications Commission has kept permits for new video stations frozen since Oct 1 1948 Stations that have come on the air since that time already had permits when the freeze was invoked But the FFC order caught many cotnmunities with no tele- TV Arrives In Nashville NASHVILLE Tenn Sept 30 -UP) Television comes to Nashville to-'day Station new TV operation goes into service with network programs brought in via its own micro-wave relay from a coaxial cable connection in Louisville Ky The Station will broadcast on channel four Its programs however will come from all the major networks through the Louisville connection WSM-TV starts at 1:15 (CST) tomorrow with its first network program the Notre Dame-North Carolina game Additional programs for the first day will -come from NBC the main affiliate and CBS Its formal dedication has been set for Oct 8 with a number of radio- and television notables ineluding President Niles Trammell of NBC present Liberty Broadcasting System 10 MIRed le Pnlplt 15Radio Pnlplt 80Art ef Living 45Hiwaya to Safety 11 Fanltles Starch lit Christian Ch lit Chnatian Ch 1st Christian Ch 45 12 00 WROL News 13Intermezse SOiLyn Murray 8 45Lya Murray 100 15 SO 45 Gene Wardell Swann A Ball Eternal Light Eternal Light Catholic Hear Catholic Hour Mindy Careen News 001 NBC Theatre 1SNBC Theatre SOlQnia Kids 45Quis Kids MIThe Falcon IlSThe Faleea sO High Adventure 45High Adventare MlJemea King 15 Chorus '30IHarvest ef Store 45Harveat ef Stars iMIPenny Singletea 15Penny Singleton 'SOlTex Williams 45 Tex Williams 7 ITOOO Reward 1000 Reward Harris-Faye Harris-Faye OOjGreaehe Marx 13Greuehe Marx Theatre Gnild 45! Theatre Guild JOOITheatre Guild 13 Theatre Gnild 30 Am Albnm 45Am Albnm 10 164 Question S64 Question Perry Ann Garaer ii MIWROL NEWS IftICliftoa Utley SOIVeiees A Events 45JVoiees A Events 12 00l(N) Record Par lV Record Parade SOI Record Parade 45Reeerd Par (N) WROL-FM 973 MC Channel Z47 Erreneene listings herein are das to psblicatiea dial WNOX 990 CBS KDPAloho CASSIDY Rii-P1 HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED NOW WHILE TOP GRADE MATERIALS AND EXPERT WORKMEN ARE STILL AVAILABLE YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED IN WORLD WAR hid to accept heels made of lew (ride rubber wasn't enough good prime leather 'to go 'round Many of our trained ehoe repairmen at Oak Ridge rationing forced many more people auddenly to discover that shoe repairing was the best buy in the market for keeping WEIL for "Keeping feet fit to work or fight" Starting Lion Oct 2 8 AM to 10 PM Daily Featuring Shoe repair ahops were so busv they TURN OUT YOUR REPAIR ROPE YOU AXE NOT BEADED BUT WE DO SUGGEST THIS Bring in yours and your shoes NOW and let ua re-NEW them for Fall and Winter while we have ample supplies of TOP QUALITY materials and while our trained workmen are still available to give you the BEST In all shoe service at reasonable prices A A LIBERTY MINSTRELS taring Jam Ux Heaey lMt A HOLLYWOOD CLOI1VP with Omar Garriaea last minate changes eaaeellatieas iniertieas TONIGHT AT 7:30 dial WNOX AT0S 990 CBS AtIDY East Tennessee Shoe Association A A BATE WITH Elelse McEIheae T-M Unite aliens Hew (frem Lake Smeeeee) 12 aea 9- lilt si S45 9 71 7:45 pm Play-by play Army PeetbaU SiterJay altera eens by Teg Baling aPUy-by-yUy LSU Peetball SatnrXay nights by Garden MeLenden Have A flew Pair ivnoL-Fr1 KINDNESS PAYS BOSTON (UP) When Mrs Caroline Preston a 90-year-old Hyda Park widow died -she left 525 bequests to each of 16 neighbors who had been kind to her 7 A.

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