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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 56

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The Gazette and Daily, York Ys Friday Morning; December 194T 56 ON THE AIR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947! All Programs On Eastern Standard Time TODAY'S NEWS PROGRAMS WOR 5.45, 7. 8. 8:55. 9. 10.

11 A.M.. 12:30. 6. 6:30. 7, 7:30.

9. 11. 11:15. 12 P.M. WCBS 5:45.

7:45. 8. 9. 12 A.M.. 6.15.

6:45. 8:55. 11:15, 12 P.M. WNBC 7, 7 -JO, 8, 12 A.M.. 12:15.

12:55. 6. 6:45. 7:15, 7:45. 11.

11:15. 12 P.M. WJZ 5:45. 7. 7:455.

8 A.M.. 2. 6. 7. 11.

11:05. 12 P.M. terday. Her lawyers. Gregson Bautzer and Bert Weyl, said the actress received "some damages." 'and promises of billing more satisfacr tory to her.

Their announcement came shortly before arguments were set to open in Federal coint on her petition for an injunction to prevent Douglas Fairbanks, receiving top billing for the picture instead of Miss Montez. Dr. Kingdon On Leave From MBS To Conduct Campaign For Senate New York Dr. Frank Kingdon, WOR analyst who has been with Mutual, since 1940, has taken a leave of absence from his Sunday morning broadcasts to seek the. Democratic nomination for U.

S. Senator from New Jersey. TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS p. m. WCBS Opinion, Please "Choosing a Career," a.

discussion of problems facing those starting out in Great Britain, by five young Britishers. p.m. WCBS Talks Chester Bowles on "The UN Appeal for Children." p. m. WJZ Cavalcade of Sports 15-round championship heavyweight boat be- tween Joe Louis and Joe Walcott.

p.m. WOR Meet the Press Sen. George D.Aiken (R-Vt) interviewed by four Washington reporters. 9:15 Real Stories From Ufa 9:30 Information Pleas 10:00 Meet the Press 10:30 Symphonette Plastro 11 00 News 11:25 Weather Reports, WCBS 880 on the Dial 5:00 Eric Sevareid News 6:15 Chester Bowles on "The UN Appeal for Children." 6:30 Rea Barber. Sports 6:45 Lowell Thomas 7 00 Beulah Hattie McDaniel Jack Smitn Snow 7:30 Club 15 Bob Crosby 7:45 Edward Murrow News Baby Snooks Show 8:30 The Thin Man 9:00 Mark Warnow Show 9:30 To Be Announced 10:00 It Pavs to Op lenoranf 10:30 Spike Jones Dottio Shay 11:00 News Bryan and Harscn 31 15 Charles Wilson' 'Let' MORNING PROGRAMS Wok on toe Dial 5:45 New or the Farm 6:35 Monaghan'i Watch 7 Gambling Musu-ai Clock 8:15 Borothv and Dirk 9:00 News John Wingate 9:15 Record Riddles 9:30 The McCanns at Home 10:15 Martha Deane 110 Prescott Robinson 11:15 Terto-Test Quia.

11:30 Heart's Desire tVCBS 880 or. the Dial 5:45 Reveille Program Arthur Godfrey 8:15 Phil Cook Show 8:30 Margaret Arien 9:15 This Is New Yorlc 30:00 Missus Goes A-Shoppln 30:30 Strange Romance 30:45 David Harum Serial 11 Artnm Godfrey 11:30 Grand Slam 31:45 Rosemary Serial IV NBC fifiU on the Dial 5:30 The 660 Club 6:00 Modern Farmer 7:05 Bob Smith Show Hi' Jinx 9:15 Room 416 Comment 9:30 Words and Music 30:00 Fred Waring Show 10:30 Road of Lite 10:45 Jovce Jordan. M.D 31:00 This Is Nora Drake 11:15 Katie's Daughter 11:30 Jack Berch Show 11:45 Lora Lawton VJZ 770 on the DiV 5:45 Farm News Phil Alampi 6:00 Galen Drake 7:15 Patt Barnes 8:15 The FitzeerMds 8:55 Gems for Though 9:00 Break fait Cub McNeill. 10:00 My True Story 30:36 Betty Crocker 10:45 The L'stenmg Post jl Breakfast In Hollywood 31 Galen Drake 31:45 Ted Malone Stories AFTERNOON PROGRAMS WOK 7JC on Hial 32:00 Kate Smith Program 12:30 Henry Gladstone 12:45 The Answer Man 3:00 Luncheon at Sardl's 3:30 The Listener Reports 1:45 Victor H. Lindiahr 2:00 Queen for a Day 2:30 Daily Dilemmas 5:00 6:15 10:00 10:00 3:00 3:30 3:45 4:00 4 :30 5:00 5 15 5:30 5:45 WCBS 32:15 12:30 32:45 1 :15 1:30 1:45 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:30 3:55 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 5:45 ivNitc 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:55 1:00 1:45 2:00 2:28 2:40 2:45 3:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 3:15 Ma Perkins Serial 3:30 Pepper Young family 3:45 Right To Happines 4.

-00 Backstage Wile 4:15 Stella Dallas 4:30 Lorenzo Jonei 4:45 Young Wldder Brown 5:00 When a Gir. Marries 5:15 Portia Faces Life 5:30 Just Plain Bill 5:45 Front Page FarreM YJi't 77L on tne Oiai 12:00 Welcome. Travelers 12:,15 Nancv Craie 1:00 Baukhage Talking 1:15 Nancy Craig 1:30 Gaien Drake 2:00 McNeill and Sheldon. 3:30 Bride and Groom 3:00 Ladies Be Seated Stay Free" 31:30 Stan Kenton Orchestra NBC 660 on trie Dial 6:00 Kenneth Banghart-News 6:15 Bill Stern Sports 6:20 Dick Lei bert. Organist 6:30 Religion in" the News 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:00 Supper Club, Perry Como 7:15 Morgan Beatty News 7:30 Sports Smoker Allen 7:45 H.

V. Kaltenboro 8:00 Highways Me.ody 8:30 Can You Top This? 9:00 People Are Funny 9:30 Wait Time Theater 10: 30--5 ports Newsreel Stern Club v30t45--To be announced. taiic iU.30rWotld'f Great Novels Barbara Welles Song of the Stronger Your Time Bob Reed Tobey and Tin Rambling with Gambling Hop Harrigan Superman Adventure Captain Midnight Tom Mlx Serial 880 OH tnt Dull Wendy Warren Newt Aunt Jenny Sketch Romance pi Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Big Sister Ma Perkins Young Dr Malone The Guiding Light The Second Mrs. Burton Perry Mason Look Your Best Rose ol Mv Dreams Double or Nothing House Party Linkletter Hollywood and Vine Hint iUuit Chuck Acree Winner Take All Ooinion. Please Hits and Misses Quiz Lum Abner btio (Mi tne Dial Rad Hall News Metropolitan Koundup Words and Music Farmer's Bulletin Board Mary Margaret McBride Believe It Or Not Today's Children Woman in White Holly Sloan Betty Crocker Llgnt ot the World 3:30 Paul Whiteman congress Treasury Band 6:00 News on the 6:15 Bob Elion 5:00 Dick Tracy 5:00 Terry ana the Armstrong tFvrtfri vVl piffw EVENING PKOGRAMS WOK no on trie Dial "T.K.'L: Pirates $Sthel and Albert -v6; 30 Football Forecast ni MV Prescott 7-m--HatlMn Edition Davis Comment 6:45 Stan.

Lomax Sports 7:00 Fulton Lewis Jr 7:15 The Answer Man 7:30 Henrv Tavlor 7:45 Bill Brandt Sports 8:00 Burl Ives-Folk Songs 8:15 Jan August Show 8:30 Leave It To The Girls 8:55 Pitching Horseshoes Gabriel Heatter News I 46i 1 i wk' IwH 11 w- fern FILM SUIT SETTLED Los Angeles, Dec. 4 UP) Settlement of Actress Maria Montez' 5250,000 damage suit against Universal Pictures, involving her billing for a current film, was announced by her attorneys yes- IIV YORK 900 on your dial A. M. Friday, Dec, 5, on H'SBA if 7:18 Just About Time 7:30 The Radio Cburcb World News 8:05 The Weatherman if 8:09 Jnst About Time 8:30101 Ranch Boys jl. News Review a 4:00 Breakfast Hub ABO 10:00 My Trne Story ARC 10:23 Betty Crocker Magazine of the 1 Air ABC 1 10.

45 The Listening Post ABC 00 Breakfast in Hollywood ABC Drake ABO 11:45 Farm News 1 1 :55 Market Report Traveler abc 12:30 World at Mid-day 19.4 Musical Show Hit Tones 1:00 Baukhage Talklnr ABO 1:15 Radio Chapel :30 The Rose Room 1 :53 This Our Life i 2:00 T.lfta for Listening 2:15 Nancy Cralr ABO 2:30 Bride and Groom ABC 3:00 Ladle Be Seated ABO 3:30 101 Ranch Boys 3:45 Tea Time Tones 8:55 World News 4 :00 The Bandstand Musical Memories A 'in L.l.t in (k. 4:40 World News (ABC AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY). ROYAL 4EWEIJRRS TIMS SIGNALS DAILY 3:0 p.m. to Every Day WSBA-FM 103.3 Mejaeyeles Cnaanel tTl York's Pioneer FM Radio Station jf)f if fVf4f if be infest iwts The Greatest Shows In Radio Are Heard On MM NBC 1350 On Your Dial a Tiday on WORK A. M.

6:00 Morning Jamboree 6:48 Farm News Morninc Koundup D. K. Hora 7:00 Western Melodies Letahardt's 1:15 K.L.O. Fellowsbip -7 News Newswanger Charles Says Good Morning-Charles Storo 8:00 Breakfast Time 8:40 News York Furniture 8:45 Morning Devotions 9:00 Honeymoon tn N. Y.

NBC 9:30 Dollars for Listeninc 9:55 Red Kain Int. 4ewetry 10-00 Fred Waring; NBO 1 10:30 Road of Life NBO 10:45 Joyce Jordan NBC 11:00 This Is Nora Drake NBO LI 1:30 Jack Berch NBC 1 11:45 Spotlight on Rhythm Hanover Canning Co. i P. M. (12:15 News Dolly Madison Local News D.

E. Stetlrr 12:35 Spotlight on Rhythm Julius .12:45 Spotlight on Rhythm Kothcrt's 1:00 Spotlight on Rhythm Stores 1:30 Song of the Strangrr Mutual 1 r5 Musical Memoir Mountford's 1:55 News Andes Furs 2:00 Today's Children NBO 2:15 Woman In White NBO 2:27 Ifolly Sloan NBC 2:40 Betty Crocker NBO 2:45 Melodic Moods 2:55 Local News 3:00 Life- tan be Beautiful NBC 3:15 Ma ferklns NBC4fe 3:30 Pepper Young's Family NBC 3:45 Right to Happiness NBC 4:00 Backstage Wife NBC 4:15 atella Dallas NBC 4 -SO Lirmio JnnM KRC 4:45 Young Wldder "Brown NBC 5:00 News Good ling Electric Co. 5:06 Sextette In 5:20 Weather Report York Lincoln 5:25 Sports Fllncboaugb Bros. 5:30 Superman Mutual 5:45 Tom Mix Mutual i Gift Program Gregory's 6:15 L.F. News Boa-Ton 6:30 Blng Crosby Stetler's 6:45 Sunoco 3 Slar Extra NBO 7:00 Supper Club NBC 1:15 News of the World NBO 7:30 Voice of the Army 7:45 Guest Star 8:00 Music of the Masters 8:30 Can You Top This NBC 9:00 People Are Funny NBO 9:30 Walt Time NBC 10:00 Mystery Theatre NBC 10:30 To Be Announced 110:45 Here's to Veterans 11:00 News Disc Man 11 :15 Spirts Mutual 111:30 World's Great Novels NBO 12:00 NBC News and Dance Musle ,12:30 Sign Off VEAVER PIANO CO- K.

NEW THINGS Irving Ashby, guitarist, is the new member of the King Cole Trio heard over Station WNBC Saturdays at 5:45 p. m. The well-known vest coast mnsician, who replaces Oscar Moore, tas worked with Lionel Hampton and the Phil Moore Four. Other members of the famous threesome are Johnny Miller, bass player, and Nat "King" Cole at the piano. Human Side 7:30 The Lone Ranger The.

Fat Man Hammett 8:30 This is Your FBI Break the Bank 9:30 The Sherifl Drama 9:55 Champion Roll Can 30:00 Cavalcade of Sports American Sports Paw 11:05 News of Tomorrow 11:15 Joe Hasel. Sports 31:30 Gems for Thought 31:35 Harry James Orch. demanded franchise, gross receipts and state income taxes for the years 1942-46, inclusive, totalling $744,093.50 plus penalties and interest. Named defendants were Columbia Broadcasting System, National Broadcasting System, Mutual broadcasting System, Americarf Broadcasting company and Sys-, Thfesuits Bgamst 4 the "16 -stations demanded franchise and gross! receipts taxes or inclusive, plus penalties ind: interest. William II.

AValden, Louisville attorney -who entered the suits in Circuit court here in the name of thestiState Revenue Department under his contract to collect omitted and delinquent taxes, said the 16 radio stations had paid their, state income taxes. If 'your friend or relative'' is in the Hospital send him The Gazette and Daily. Adv. 't "And the night shall fillArt ninth miiRir. And the cares that tne day "4 Si i.

Encui iota up tnejr -k-'Tlie; 2 il it Spirit tM-l Cameron Mitchell Makes Surprise Visit To York Co. MGM actor Cameron Mitchell made surprise visits to his native York county and to relatives and friends over the weekend. On a tour of the east with his wife, Johanna, the former Shrewsbury boy has made a number of personal appearances in Canadian cities during the showing of "High in which he appeared with Van Johnson and June Ally-son. After a visit to New York, he will go to Ottawa, Canada, to be the guest of the Canadian premier in recognition of services in the Canadian Welfare drive. Mitchell's latest parts are in "Homecoming'', with Clark Gable and Lana Turner, and with Spencer Tracey and Miss Turner in "Cass In January he will start work with Robert Montgomery on a play in which Montgomery will be producer-director.

Mitchell's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Mitzell, Miss Grace Ehrhart, Dallastown, and Miss Helena Hartenstein, New Freedom, his high school French teacher whom he credits with the major influence in his decision to become an actor, were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell Tuesday evening at the Belvidere hotel, Baltimore. "I Remember Mama" To Open At Ford's Charlotte Greenwood will appear in John Van Druten's "I Remember third play of The Theatre Guild season," which opens Monday, Dec. 15 for a week's run at Ford's theatre in Bcltim6re. Grantley Fire Co.

Elects Officers John Spangler was elected president of Grantley Fire com-. pany at a recent meeting, Francis Farquhar and William Schwartz were elected first and second vice-presidents, respectively. Other officers elected were: Recording secretary, Charles Pike; assistant, George Williams; financial secretary, Donald Tauser; treasurer, A. L. Leibensperger; and chaplain, Rev.

I. M. Lau. Also: trustee, Charles E. Rahe; foreman, Glenn Deveney; assistants, Donald Tauser and George Williams; investigating committee, Henry Kuhlman, chairman; Charles Pike and Fred Ziegler; nomination -committee, Joseph Slaney, chairman, Glenn Deveney, Charles Rahe and Theodore St.

John; operator, A. Ritchie; assistants, Morgan Engles and Charles Rahe. Chief hose director, Henry Engles; assistants, Robert Wallace, John Spangler J. L. Reisinger, Carl Fininger and Eugene Rabenstine; chief water pipe-man, Thomas Pendleton; assistants, Donald Spangler, Thomas Rahe.

Robert Engles, Don Ferree, Jay Buser and R. Throne. Kentucky Sues Radio Chains, 16 Stations For Over Million In Taxes Frankfort, Dec. 4 UP) Suits for taxes totalling more than $1,000,000 were filed by the state of Kentucky late today against five nationwide broadcasting systems and 16 radio stations operat-iner in this state. The1 siiits against the networks i And as Bilently steal away.

CHRISTMAS AND MUSIC ARE INSEPARABLE Your lifelong satisfaction will leep you glad you chose the Weaver Piano. Cosh only a tittle more Worth a lot more than the ordinary piano. A little down and a littte a month mates you a proud owner. 15 East Market Street. I iv i a s-t vm 4.

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