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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1D37 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I KNOW JUST HOW YOU THEY WAVE TO YES- BUT KAY LITTLE PET LOOKS SO SAD WHEN I SCOLO HER-I CALL HER -BUT MINE rex SO KIND AND GENTtE- IT HURTS rAE TO SCOLD BUT AT TlhAES ONE OUST CAN'T HOLD MY DARLING'S BE BASIED-ATTlkAES NIA.KAE 15 THEY GET ON ONE'S NERVES- BUT IN THE LONG RUN WE JUST COULDN'T LIVE WITH BV GOLLY-1 DIDN'T THINK I STOOO SO TOOOLUrVv31'- IT BACK' WELL- OUT THE DEARS 1 I OH-VES-cARS. DUTELL- THE DARLING IS THE L1GHTOF MY LIFE" UIPE WOULD BE OUST I- EtAPTV WITHOUT rAY PRECIOUS- r-f 1 1 Takes Over Town Hall 441 -fm XhJri IJ 1 Mm iff i AJiVC i li 7 I BRONCHO BILL A Useless Precaution By Harrr F. Neil THl S. THE. FORK.

SHE. I COULDH HAVE. I XttA OVE Co INELL IF IT HA.DNT BEE.N TOOK MO WONDER THE. rim Neal O'Hara's Radio Gazette will present outstanding newspapermen on the broadcast from WABC at 6.30 o'clock tonight. A salute to Independence Day will conclude the concert with Lucille Manners, soprano; Ross Graham, baritone; the Revelers, and Rosario Bourdon and his orchestra on the broadcast from WEAF at 7 o'clock.

Another interesting Death Valley Days' episode will be heard over the WJZ network at 7.30 o'clock. Franchot Tone, Maureen O'Sulli-van and Virginia Bruce will be heard in a dramatic scene, "Between Two Women," on the 8 o'clock broadcast from WABC. "Out of the Summer's Madness," a true story of a Summer romance, "will be dramatized over the WEAF network at 8.30 o'clock. Norma Lind, coloratura soprano, will be guest soloist on the symphony broadcast WOR at 8.30 o'clock. Genevieve Rowe will sing "Orange Blossoms" and "Chanson Triste" on the 9 o'clock broadcast from WOR.

Two Democratic members of the House of Representatives, John W. McCormack, of Massachusetts, and Emanuel Celler of New York, will be heard over the WABC network in a discussion of "Nazi Activity in the United States," at 9.45 o'clock. ov-Dm't fiiso ths place alone Of dwERiFF couldn't ino FO HE.R THIS eAT-tOT HlDEOur, OFQ5RN ((7 7 THCRe sHe. i now 1 Yt- THtT'vE. W.W what's thact out I LAW DOIN' i in A 5 i ..1 rnfM rton Ta OSaii nfW rrmnM S-'rllStBfMi iWTifll THE NEBBS Rivals 1 Bv Sol Hess Short Waves 1 I AiroV SOU EVER LERJWOOLDKJT HAVE f.

VM ThHPOBUC T. nSiln 1 TH-rOVi Vro M1MD VOURCXUM WOTMlM' TOOOS; THT" WW UP ASAlMSnl1M cSOlM' TO fiff Pr fP OF A LOT OF THINJG5 nout Australia is preparing to construct two short-wave stations, one to be located in Victoria and one in western Australia, according to Radio Retailer of Australia. The new Perth station will extend to the and back areas of Australia the benefits of the special programs supplied in the east by the Australian Broadcasting Commission from 3LR. The new Victorian station will merely supplement the facilities at present provided by WALTER O'KEEFE comedy jkctches and offer his own Walter O'Keefe, humorist, composer, author, vocalist and master- It'is expected that in both will be! of -ceremonies, will take charge of incorporated all the best features of; the Summer Town Hall Tonight se-overseas Fhort-wave stations ex-iries, deserted bv funster Fred Allen amined during a recent trip abroad -and heckler Portland Hoffa for the by T. W.

Boarup, an executive of- vacation season, on Wednesday. July original ballads, in the breezy American folk style, assisted by the Town Halt Quartet. O'Keefe will be ably assisted throughout by his No. 1 heckler, blond Alice Frost, the girl of a thousand voices who won popularity as a comedienne with Stoopnagle and Budd last season on NBC. Popular dance rhythms will be contributed by Peter Van Steeden and his Troubadours.

ficer of the ABC. 7, over the WEAF Network at 8 p. Programs As master-of-ceremonies, O'Keefe will introduce headline guest stars, pass observations on news and personalities of the day, present light U'L ABNER Tay As Too Enter By Al CaD9 CHQLY SMOKES 'f- VBC. f'aptivatnrs Orcliftra Thrf'p llHiichros, Soncs AN -NOW AH STARTS 11.13 THOUGHT BUYING THE Dari Dan, presen'od each Monday, Wednesday and Friday over the WEAF network at 4.15 p. ni.

The two roles are those of the A-CHARGIN EV'RY CAH BROOKLYN BRSD6E WAS WHICH PASSES OVAH IT -ALL iirit'titalp 11.30. WKAP. Itox llHttU. IJnscilible WABC. Jlall AflrriKMin 12.00.

WE.r. 'Whimcy Knsemhls UUSTN OLD VAUDEVILLE A DOLLAH IT OUGHTN'T Countess a a mysterious ciGr-B-Bur-irs really BE LONG BEFO AH HAS A HUNDRED HAPPENED. WONDER 12.35 woman whom Dari Dan encounters during one of his adventures, and the Marya's twin brother, HOW LONG IT TAKES TO Shaniuju, Songs AVA11C. KhieMs. Tennr V.I;.

Kfirtn iinl Ilnnie Hour AVI iR. (ircliostra V'KAF. Mvisic From liuffnlo GET TO MEXICO? AS GOOD AS SAVED NOW- 2 1.00. IN FACT BETTAH the mysterious Mr. Meyer.

Miss Dichl won the countess role because of her abilitv to Rive the accent de CAH.r-HALT.r PUST THING AHL If GOTTA DO IS -CXk TOOAY'S BALANCE-! ML IVri TOOAY'S wiiit. Sylvia Oy.lo, Pt.iirano 'AIiC. Mrulison Knscnilile 1.13. WJZ. Dcscripiion, Start of Van- (lorbilt cui llace, at Koosevelt Ttnfewny.

L. I. sired by Author Ken Robinson. But when a man, who could read his parts with exactly the same accent, was sought for the twin SHORT WAYI.S TOIIAV Tokyo, 4 15 p. in.

program. m. 1 1 so JVN, i 10. lis iiu-K. Pantlnco.

n. Pane? music. HUMS. niec. Rom, 6 n.

m. News in t'unrprt: "Ron-is in the Fascist, a talk. .11 1 fl.ta hipr. London, p. tn.

Silver iSprins," t.Tsts ami poiiks fnim ttoctrv OSH 19.6 3.31 USD. 19.7 1.Y1S iMfir. 11.73 USB. nieff. JToscow, 7 p.

ni. From Robert Owrn to Lenin's Co-operative Plan. KAN. 31. 9.1! men.

Berlin, p. m. Now niano music, Tin-usual rnmp bv I.llo Martin. DJD. SJ.4 11.77 mi's.

Caracas. 0 p. m. Concert Orchestra. YVSRC.

81.7 5.8 niee. London. 10.10 in. "Mr-It an. I Stick." a review nf stamps and statnp-collPi-tinc.

19 6 in. 15 2i ncs i.s 1 14 wee: 11.70 r.ieg.; USO. Si. 3 it.rui mrc. PItfsburcli.

11.H0 p. in. liX Club. WSXK, '1" 8 fl.14 A ancouvr. la mi.lniKht.

Ontinpntal Varieties, directed by jar Avis''" with Hamona Kambert. soprano. C.lRo. 4S.7 U.15 niec: C.TUX 5 11.72 ir.iK. ioKyo.

l.M.i a. m. (Saturday). A Kerita-turn. 05.4 H.

SO meit. Lyndhursi. Australia, 4.40 a. ni. Xatloiial Program.

VIv3Ltt. 81.3 It f.S nice. TOXK.IIT TROCRAM 1.30. 1.4 5. W'AUC.

Ann Leuf. Orcan W't K. l'alrner Kn.sPmble Crawford VAHf Tours In Ton W'KAF. Concert Miniatnrs brother. Robinson despaired until 2.00.

someone suggested that Miss Dienl might be able to imitate a man too. WOK. O.lJsliy Orchestra 2. SO. 1 vtrription, rrogrfss of anilorhiit cup F.ace 2.43.

W.IZ. Tli CnlisiliTos. Soncs She was tried out and won the other part, too. It's the first time she has played a male part, she says, since the age WAHC. Clyde Harrie.

Hariione W'AHC. I Urohestra WKAF. Description. 8. Track 3.30.

ft i lv OWs riwi tnaiuu im. By Brlnkerhofl of 8 when she played William Tell's little boy in her mother's stock company. The daughter of Anna Franosch, well known actress, and LITTLE MAKX MIX CP The Story May Turn Out to Be True TMAT IT- the granddaughter of Adolph Fran THAT'S T31SAT, YtA osch. Metropolitan opera basso. Miss kSSX AS WAVE AAU6T ISB snooker's DADDY wny NOvV, WAvg 70CJK rtKS- Diehl has soent her entire hie in -yoD are 5upposed tc be v.i Howard Phillips, aBraone He DOESMT J.OOK the entertainment world.

She has toured Britain, South Africa and Australia as star of a stage troupe, Harry McKinky, Konss 5.30. WOR. Conn Orchestra and FieM c(iannionships of A. A. at Milwaukea Wort.

Jahns orchestra W'A 11C. Dancepatois Orchestra 4.00. Knilioland (irchestra WJZ. 1 iisi'i iption. Finish of Van- (li'rbilt Cup Race W'AHC.

Failiy Orchestra 4 20. W'AHC. Kton Boys Quartet 0.45. Middleman Orchestra A He'. Jiorolhy Cordon.

Sones B00. WEAK. Top-HatUis orchestra W'AHC. Fold Orchestra 5.1 S. WKAF.

1'ance orchestra Woh. Conn Orchestra W'KAF. Today's Sports, Ford Hon rl W.IZ. Whither Music? John Jasker Howard, Composer and Author W'AIIC. Sports Resume, 1'aul 1 ifjsla 6.43.

WKAF. The Art ef Mvlrsj, Pr. Norman Vincent l'eale W'itH. News; Sports Kcsnme W'AHC. -Maureen O'Connor, Sonss 1 AT ALL.

AS u.oj. ukai-. Joday Spurts. Ford Bond thought rte Would- played all over the United States in stock and repertory and made i.evciers wnartet wakC. Sports tn e.

Paul movies in Germany. avJmrrmm i 3fr.j Radio Stars Turning To Whittling as Hobby A- mmm Ixlfi 'oiiEia S.43. WKAF. lijlly Snd Betty, Sketch AVOR. Sports Resume V.lZ.

Lowell Tiiomas, Coiiimenta-ter M'ABC. Oono Pe I.v... ponei COO. Amos 'n' Andy. Sketch Mary Small.

Sonea AVABC. Fulton. Tenor Kianklm Mar i v.miaek. Reader 6.15. JO A I'tiele Kzra, Sketch AViiK.

MctJuue Orchestra AV.IZ. Fiey ami riiri; i nt riano "AHO. llollaee Sti(, w. Soups B.0. MIOAK.

Movie 1'iiot, Frank Nu-t-ent, Motion picture critic Von. The Tone Kancer, Sketch VJZ, Luni and Abner, Sketch Visitors around the New York CBS and NBC studios of late have been curious as to what is creating Actress Plays Man and i1 V0mail III Broadcasts many of the network artists. And now comes the radio actress f3. By Edwlna Tou See How It Isl who plays both man and woman on I A skz, ie the are can ying around wood a single She is Ilka Diehl, Stubbs and TITPIE A1KJ. Hollywooil News: Del program.

carvings. It is a fad started by Mor internationally known stage ton Bo we, whose reputation as who is heard on the Adventures of OH I WASN'T GOlN' TO ASK FOR. THAT HUMPH! WELLvlOU V5ttRE GOING TO ASK FOR. SOME-THIN' I KNOW THAT wood carver and whutler causes I TON'T GIVE. YOU ONE.

PEIMNY MOME TO GUILD THAT SILLY TRAILER. GO TO WORK OM YOUR. GARDEN LIKE YOU VJVLL 'COUNTTA TH' FOURTH COMES OH SUNDAY, AN' A FELLA ON SATURDAY AN' MONDAY, TOO AN' MOM'S. ONLY GIMME A QUARTER. FOR.

I REWORKS, I THOUGHT Casino. Tenor; Milton Hirth, Or-can; Orchestra C.45. M'KAF. Variety Musicale Kast and Dumke. Comedians VABC.

H. V. Kaltenborn, Commentator 7.00. TVKAF. Lucille Soprano; Robert Simmons.

Tenor; Revelers Quartet; Orchestra, Rosario nousewives to Dring uur, uieir brooms whenever the popular terror pays a social visit. LOOK In New Program OUGHT TO Bowe r.as been teacning many 01 XTTT ii his fellow singers and instrumen talists the art and science of carving, and the studio janitors are wishing that they would switch to crossword puzzles. 'P I Studio Notes Harry Von Zell's birthday is rfWM IKS July 11, the second Sunday of his ill new Summer variety senes on L-iSb. On that date, Harry will celebrate 7 tiourtion. Conductor TVOR.

Duchln Orchestra Play, Thn Kind Miss With Irene Rich WABC. Oscar Shaw, Baritone; Klizabeth Lennox. Contralto; Carmela Potuelle, Soprano; Ar-rien orchestra 7.1S. WJZ. Campbell Orchestra 7.30.

AVOR. Talk by Bale Carnegie, Author WJZ. Death Valley Days, Sketch WABC. Kemp Orchestra; Alice Fa.vo Songs 7.4S. WOR.

Kaye Orchestra e.OU. WEAF. Lyman Orchestra; Soloists iR. Gabriel Heatter, Commenta-tnr WJZ. Opera, at Cincinnati Zoological Gardens "WA lit.

Hollywood Hotel: Between Two Women, With Tone, Maureen O'Sulllvan and A'irsinia Bruce; Jerry Fiances Lanttford, Anne and Igor Uonti, Songs; I'aiKc Orchestra 8.1."!. Wok. Uaonsclien Orchestra 6.3U. WKAF. Court of Human Relations WOK.

Symphony Orchestra, Leon Biiizin. Conductor; Lind. Soprano 9.00. WKAF. l'lay, Mamma's Boy.

With l.es Tremajne, Barbara Luddy V'ljK. The Listener Speaks Jack Pearl, Comedian WABC. Musical Tribute to Amer not only his natal anniversary but Independence Day as well, because July 4 he'll be too busy, launching 1 1' tM4 Tm i his new program. "Wl IT 1 if if Br Westover The Correct Diajnosis TILLIE THE TOILER Jane Froman didn't have to hunt UOJL DCJT DON'T SEE HOVsj i CO vou I finished AlELL-, Dai COOLO HAME CAT2ED FOra far afield for her knowledge of music. Most of her early instruction came from her mother, a noted I i UVj i 1 A HE I TY mean TYPIMC3 HlSPLVy sol VES F2-ANOV A SHOW TONIC5HTJ OH 1 "THAT SOUNDS must fe V- f-eiTED.

SOTlSTCAL. DDN'T 3JESS HE'S FIMtSHED organist and director of music at HOW AEE VOO AND a mid-western college. VMITH ME.HIS lECBEW THANK. meck i rd SEMT ME VOO To amuse his two youngsters hate Bill Hatch composes numerous nurs GETTING! ica's Independence Day; Ferde ery rhyme jingles. with one such tune last week the maestro t.rofe orchestra 0.30.

WKAF. fjossip, Jimmle Fldler discovered propects for a novel pop ular song. You'll hear it on one of his forthcoming programs. I i Musicians of screen and radio w-ill gather at an outdoor concert next week at the desert home of Clarence Muse. Situated in a natural amphitheater, Muse's ranch provides a perfect setting for a "Sym- ROBERT RIPLEY i 1 B.

A. Eolfe's orchestra and the Men-About-Town vocal trio will phony Under the Stars. 1 i 1 a 1 By J. Carroll Mansfield HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Sons of Liberty Monk Flees Martin Freed. Al Jolson's per WOK.

Concert Orchestra, Alfred Wnllenstein, Conductor; Genevieve Rowe. Soprano W.I Liede: sinners. Mixed Quartet WABC. Babe Ruth's Program 0.4S. W.1Z.

Eliza Schallert Preview 10.00. WKAF. News in Washington WoR. News; Alpert orchestra V.lz. News: Promenade Concert WABC.

Andre Baruch, Commentator 30.05. WAIir. Dance Music 10.15. WKAF. Satilon.

Sonjs 10.30. WKAF. Dance Music WoR. Dance Mumo 11.00. WJZ.

Dance Music SATl'KDA V'H KARI.Y I'KOCKAM Moruinr ,8.00. WEAF. Levey Orchestra, Soloists Wok. F.d Fitzgerald. Musio I WJZ.

Musical Program WABC. Ray Block. Piano 8.15. WOK. Organ Recital WABC.

Sonic Stylists Quartet 1.30. WABC, Mellow Momenta 45. WEAF. Landt Trio ji.00. WKAF.

Charioteers Quartet WOR. Tex Fletcher. Songj i WABC. Gardens. Rulh Cross 11 WJZ.

Hreen nd do Rose, Son P.15. WOR. Kmbassy Trio WJZ. Haisinit Your 1'arents; Juve- 4 11 i 1a Kurum. Idiiton Otiss.

Tlirpc. Bans; you sxay ow DECkf Awe sonal music director, has the next thirty clays to decide on an offer from Chicago for a network program to be aired for a national mail order house. B'ilm studio commitments are all that stand in the way WWELL OFF MAkB THE BW HELP VE.WWiLE JCCCy I Art lj A nr iwiTtjr I Ml UWEEN ey BANOf, kiT COWTCIVE TO LOCI-1 THE CA0IM MATCH WAy GwyNKiy AWI I TAlS THE SKIPPEP ANP noia a reunion wiui nooeri u. when he inaugurates his new broadcast series over the WJZ Network Friday, July 18, at 8 p. m.

They were with Ripley when he first presented his dramatized Be-lieve-it-or-Nots in 1933, and now they have been signed as regular members of the company for the new show. Rolfe and his orchestra have been in radid for years, and at one time broadcast dance music for three full hours weekly. The trio is composed of Phil Duey. Jack Parker WUEBL A MINJUTE; 'ryTXW WMiLE I GO UP AN') DECk-HAklP5 BELOW AuO 15LAWPWHEM TIE EM THE AMEQlCAM ATTACK CAME; of I reed acceptance. Raymond Paige has Invited Sto Vr US'-1 lluilV .1 J4SPEZ3 MOMK kowsky to direct the orchestra of Hollywood Hotel when tne sym AMU HI5 HEKfCMMEM RAISEP5AIL phony conductor appears on that program for the air preview of ABOACP "Hundred Men and a Girl" on forthcoming broadcast.

and Scrappy Lambert. Will Donaldson is their accompanist and arranger. In his new program Ripley will TME STOLEN I GOT TO riGGEQ yftr bawcsom peck Mi(f4 i Rettv Wraefr's wrinf u.il norfnrm- Our some uAy to SCHOOL EQ. AWPFLEP FOR GET TOO FAQ A WAV i. tor I ABC.

From F.nglnnd: Descrlp-; lion, Wlmbledou Tenuis Matches, Bill TlUlen WKAF. Maiilintters Orchestrs, OR. Variety Musicale 1.45. W.IZ. Krenz Orchestra K.

WJZ. Sun Mitchell. Songs itt. WKAF. Nancy Swiinson, Sonjrs WJZ.

Minute Men Male Quartet .30. Wok. L'nited states Army Band WAHC. Nicol.il Berer.owskl, Violin; 'i Umanucl Bay. l'iano tt.

WKAF. Dixie Debs. Soncs Ml. WKAF. Continentals orchestra THEIR LIVEj continue to feature dramatizations in a school play in "Pepper of bizarre and well-night unbeheve-i Young's Family" marks the 19-year-able events, as well as living be- old actress' first taste of amateur lieve-it-or-not guests.

In order to dramatic work. Betty started her find material for his programs Rip- acting career as a full-fledged pro ley has made more than twenty at the age of 3, in silent movies F-COA4 GVlTNHT 7 i Akir 7-1 journeys, visiting l'Jb countries oiiwitn Marian Davies and Bcbe Dan the world. lcls..

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