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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22, LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE "Let There Be Light1' ASCAP Music Expected To Return To NBC and CBS Nets This Week By Vincent Johnson THE nine-month-old fight between ASCAP and the XBC and CBS networks is expected to end sometime this week after the webs sign contracts permitting the return 01 3i ASCAP music f' 5 to their programs. This means that ASCAP OUST POSStBJJtf NOT- VOO VEs! HE PRCTENOED ffi VJf'U WHO DOsT PERHAPS THI A LYING I Birr WEXU HEAR I SAV VOU HE WAS A PROFESSOR- GAD! SURE kiMvC MDU STOSE 1 QENTLEMAN HCT-r SORE -HEAD! I rT. ANYWAY 1 I KNOW 1 BUT WHEN OUR LUCKY YOU POUND 1 ft tlWf1', COULDHeVEl BROUGHT THEM HIS STORY I NOW. THEN.

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PO STOOP JMEIUUH'? TLflSi V-r-T STOOP! WHY HE -r HOW DiC? AisSl' 1 )oV CAME HERE! Vou aET" ED 5 music will soon Features Today 2:30 WWSW Buzz: Aston's Fivesome. 7:15 WCAE Here's Morgan. 8:00 KDKA Adventures of Thin Man. WJAS Big Town. KQV Quiz Kids.

8:30 WWSW Pittsburgh Hit Parade. 9:00 KDKA Time to Smile, Eddie Cantor. WJAS tar Theater, Fred Allen. 9:30 KDKA Mr. District Attorney.

WJAS Penthouse Party, With Ilka Chase, Gracie Fields. 10:00 KDKA Kay Kyser. KQV American Melody Hour, With Conrad Thi-hault, Frank Munn. 11:30 All Stations United Fund Program. be heard on 4' A networK pro- grams carried bv KDKA and aJ KQV.

NBC affiliates, and VVJAS. affiliate of CBS. The Gracie Fields music has been heard for months over WCAE on both MBS network and local programs and WWSW Push Button Pick-Ups: KDKA's dramatization of Pittsburgh's battle against smoke was made more realistic Monday night bytthe smog that enveloped the city. And there's an amusing sidelight to the broadcast. It seems that Claude Morris, producer of the show, literally became lost in the fog on his way hop.

In desperation, he thumbed a ride and, getting into the automobile, discovered he was riding in a hearse. A plot-within-a-plot is being hatched for the Playhouse production of "The Male Animal." There's a sequence in the comedy which has Carl Dozer, as Joe Ferguson, the ex-football hero, trying to get a football game on the radio. He asks Dorothy Fisher, the leading lady, "What number is the game on?" The script calls for her to answer, "1210 on the dial." But Dozer, a WCAE salesman, is trying to persuade her to answer, "1250" the dial position of his own station. To further complicate matters. Milton Kerns, KQV staffer who is also in the cast of the play, wants the line to read.

"1410" a plug for KQV. Both Dozer and Kerns are bribing Miss Fisher with nightly gifts, so she'll change the line on opening night. Bette Smiley, WCAE songstress, tells about the gal who started out to paint the town red and only got as far as her fingertips. on local programs. ASCAP music will not be used on local programs of KDKA, WJAS and KQV until the stations make individual pacts with ASCAP.

KDKA, WJAS and KQV throughout the nation, Big Town presents Edward G. Robinson in a special drama, "But for the Grace of God," VVJAS at 8 p. m. received copies of station con tracts yesterday, and officials are scrutinizing them. sponsored music programs on Charles Boyer is guest of Eddie Cantor on Time to Smile, KDKA at 9 p.

m. NBC and CBS have been setting up dual selections of tunes for some time in anticipation of the settlement, and it is expected they will be able to feature ASCAP tuns immediately after network An all-Tschaikowsky program is presented by Henry Weber on the Pageant of Melody, WCAE at 10:30 p. m. contracts are signed. SMITTY He Don't Know From Nothing Milton Kerns and Virginia Irwin, of the cast of the Pittsburgh Playhouse's production of "The Male Animal," are guests of Florence Sando on KQV at 8:30 a.

m. All five Pittsburgh stations nre united by a special hookup for a half-hour broadcast on behalf of the I'nited Fund, starting at 11:30 p. m. Each station provides Ave minutes of entertainment. Heard in order are Bernie Armstrong, Pat Haley and the Kinder Sisters on KDKA; Jeanne Baxter on WCAE; Buzz Aston's Orchestra on WWSW; Robert earinger, tenor on KQV, and Gertrude Dodds, pianist, on WJAS, Conrad Thibault.

Vivian della Chiesa and Frank Munn appear as soloists with Dr. Frank Black's Orchestra when the American Melody Hour makes its debut. KQV at 10 p. m. W47P "Exclusive FM Broadcasts 44.7 Megacycles Music programs broadcast with full fidelity at following times: A.

M. 9 and 10:30. P. M. 12:30, 5:30, 9 9:30.

These programs undupli-cated by WWSW. "Homicide and Red Herring" is the title of the Adventures of the Thin Man drama, KDKA at 8 p. m. ifp, If 5 SH A THAT B5M6r LZ FM THORRY FOR Th I "H' -rH6 aav If tWaT lovth a f0 Guv 1 '-S; r'P jj Gracie Fields, English comedienne, appears with Ilka Chase, Yvette and Vaughn Monroe's Orchestra on Penthouse Party, KQV at 9:30 p. m.

Joseph Schildkraut portrays Franz Liszt in a special Treat Time broadcast honoring the composer's birthday, WJAS at 11 a. m. In connection with Community Chest drives now in progress TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMS THE GUMPS Dictaphone -WAS. TO bET THE W-WvUT rf SLEEPING foHH-SAHia YOU'RE TELLIM6.M 1 UAPPEMED? BEAUTY BIM ANP NtW I P-D1PTHE SOVOUTH6U6HT 1 MY MOST HUUBLE FAKER I'LL LET HOUSE PALL i MMl Oaisi aqma', I EVDEMCE I KJEEDEP 33 OM THIS DICTAPHONE 4 TO PUT YOU IN COLD SEtKJD ME TO THE "1 VJORTM POLEEHf THKS'LL RUT YOU K. 1AY FIME BUZZARD JSr I I 'v- i wi itt I FOR A LOKi-r OUST WWEVJ SEEM TO BE UWPEKTHE WYPWOTIC SPELL HE LAMDS A WAYMAKEJ? CM PROP CMlKL mi MOON MULLINS Plenty Burned rfl sucw EASTERN STANDARD TIME A I WWSW WCAE WJAS" KQV KDKA A i 1490 1250 1320 1410 1020 1: Six to Klcht Special nce Rus Breakfast Serenade News; Music Mosieal Clock :30 ,:4" I Morning Kspress Ernest Xeff.

News Jerry McConnell Standard of Living Morning News Cheerie Melodies I News Roundup Nws; Aunt Jemima I 8:15 Time for Music Toast Time Tunes Rev. John E. Zoller Rise n' Shine News in the Stores 8:15 8:10 Morning News Minstrels IT. S. Army Everything Under Sun As the Twig Is Rent Market Mflr.dies News Reel Stories from Britain I Slim Bryant Wildcats 8:43 Dr.

Jack Munyon Aunt Caroline Career of Alice Blair Blues Chasers Shopping Circle 9:00 News of the New School of Air IJnda's First Eove 9:15 i On Foreign Front sllverleaf Send Off (The Breakfast Club Editor's Daughter 9:30 9:43 i Musleale Key Bits Stories America 1-oves Hearts in Harmony 9:45 rapp Ranch Cow-gals BBC News Summary Betty Crocker The Scour Hour Bess Johnson 10:00 10:15 News: Hollvw Review Platter I'arade Myrt and Marge News, Helen Hlett Bachelors Children 110:15 10:30 Blessed F.venler I Singing Strings The Stepmother Clark Dennis Helpmate I 18:30 10:45 I Lillian Malone Woman of Courage Freseott Presents Road of IJfe. 10:45 11:00 Strictly Off the Record B. s. Bercoviel. News i Treat Time News Mary Marlin 11:00 Musical Potraits The Man I Married Tri State Follies Pepper Young's Family 11:15 11:30 I Fofltlisht Stardust Melody Strings Bright Horizon Say It With Musle The Ooldhergs 11:3 1 1 i Choir Eoft Real I.lfe Stories David Ha ram 11:45 AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Noon Weather, Noon News J.

B. Hughes: News Rate Smith Speaks iSons of Pioneers I News; Petunia Noon 12:15 Hits; I.st Found i Happy Meetin' Time Big Sister I True Life Stories 12:15 12:30 Musical Revue Revolving Rhythm Berkley Smith, News Pacific Par I Arthur Godfrey 1 News Our Gal Sunday iLouls L. Kaufman Isingln" Sam 1 12:45 Are Always Young i Life Can Be Beautiful Arms for America i News 1 1:15 Helen Holden Woman In White Between Book Ends I Dream Weaver 1:15 1:30 N. 1. A Choros Front Page Farrell Right to Happiness W.

P. A. Program 'Home Forum 1:30 Afternoon Serenade I I II Find My Way Road of IJfe I News I I 1:45 Song spinners Cedrir Foster. News Young Dr. Malone I Vincent I-opei Orch.

Eight of the World 2:00 lopular Potpoorrl P.lly Entertains Joyce Jordan 1 The Mvsterv Man I 2 1.1 2:30 Bun Aston's tiresome i Fletcher Wiley Music Makers Valiant Ladv 2:30 2 :4,1 I Mitchell and Price Kate Hopkins I Arnold's Grimm D'ght'r I 2:45 Golden Hnnr IJsten to Thls'n News for Women Orphans of Divorce I Against the Storm sToo i Airliners Rob Hannnn Honeymoon Hill Ma Perkins 3:15 Kalpn ijyfl i John's Other Wife i Guiding Light Boh hester's Orch. H. Hopper's Holl.vw'd Jnst Plain Bill I Vic and Sade 3:45 4 Mn A mer. Legion Auvmarj Four O'clock Frolic Songs of Centuries HoIlywoodHeadliners Backstage Wife A 00 4:15 AfterncH.n Party Club Matinee Stella Dallas 4:15 Ka Kyser Jones 4:30 Boake Carter Afternoon Melodies Matinee: News Young Widder Brown 4:45 r'4 i Orphan Annie Mary Marlin Melody Parade When a Iri Married I 5:00 I "5:13" I-ocal Judy and Jane I Portia Faces Life I 5:15 Jack Armstrong The O'Neills I Flying Patrol We, the Abbotts I 5:30 Captain Midnight Just Entertainment iTom JUi The Gospel Singer 5-45 EVENING PROGRAMS News Sing a Song at Six E. C.

Hill; F. Hunt Modcrnalres; News News 1 fi-OO Gate Quartet Evening News; Music: Berkley Smith, News Modernalres The Missus Shops 6-15 En'rtalnment Time Bette Smiley Golden Treasury Song Bob Prince: Sports Sports and Serenade luh Hollywood Jimmy Dorsey's Orch. I Dinner Music I Boh Hope Lowell Thomas, news 6:45 ,:0 i I Fulton Lewis. Jr. Amos n' Andy Easy Aces FTedWartng frm 1:15 Blue Barron Orch.

Here's Morgan Music As You Uke It Mr. Keen iNews of the World 1 7:15 1:30 Sports Slants 1-one Ranger Meet Mr. Meek Baron Elliott Bums and Allen I 7-30 7:45 Music of the Maestros I i Something Remember I 7:43 8.00 Pittsburgh at Play al Tinney, News Big Town. Robinson Quiz Kids Adenfnres of ThlnMSrT 8 :00 8:15 I It 8.15 8:30 i Pittsburgh Hit Parade 1 nr. Christian Manhattan at Midn't Plantation Party I 830 8:45 Recommended Pictures W.

Russel Carr Christian: E. Davis Parade of Melody Jc.abriel Heatter, New. Star Theater Great Glldersleeve Time to SmTlT i from 1-ondnn s.5 1 I Adventures in Melodj Penthouse Party Mr. District Attorney 9:30 Maor ivlc cirum 9-45 10:00 1 Alrlno Rey Orch. Raymond Gram Swing t.lenn Miller's Orch.

1 American Melody Hr.lKay Kyser iTo76 10:15 Britain Speaks Muted Music Rep. Hamilton Fish 1 i0-15 10:30 1 News Pageant of Melody To Be Announced Ahead of Headlines I 10-30 Radio Rambles iTed Steele Orch. I Joiis 11:00 Manuel ontreras Or. News; M. H.

Siegel K. Hildebraod, New Lowell" Scott News Sandwich Club 1 n-oo 11:15 Gardens Sports Parade Rhythmographs Tommy Dorsey Orch. British War Relief Most Honored Music 11-15 und 1 I nited Fund United Fund I United Fund United Fund 111-30 1 I I 11:45 Mdnt i 1500 Club (till 6 A. Baron Elliott Orch. News; Orch.

Music for Reading War News Mdnt I Harry James' Orch. Freddy Ehener's Orch. 12:13 Del Courtney's Orch. Music In the Moonlight 12:30 Z. WWSW rWCAE WJAS KQV KDKA 1490 1250 1320 1410 1020 I M' I CAN'T IMAOINEOLO DEVOTfOM HE DIDN'T! DNTAwl: AT ME IF THIS BONFIRE SMOKES UP OUR HOUSE, MPS.

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i 11- liUAMsVftY2 i f- GASOLINE ALLEY Psychoanalyzed BuT. TOPS, WE I 1 NOW I'VE COT 4 AISE TO $12, SAILS, I THINK COUtPKPT LIVE Oti OH SALACV AN' LET ENOUGH I cSlJF SU I i7 A wccfi II 1 t. cwvuum S3 ThA StXlOUS, I I tnpc smrcp cnsjn. i SHOULD CET KAZRBD. wi r- i iil- mm a i if iiw iUkii i i ni rr is sb ws i jh.

i i imiu. a is mi Muiia. hi i a i POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd is guest of Fred Allen, WJAS at 9 p. m.

HARMAR D. DENNY tm -jet ti Steve Sinco, Duquesne football .1 coach, is guest of Bill Sutherland on on KDKA's Sports and Serenade at 6:30 p. m. "BOONDOGGLING THE BUDGET" Tonight WCAE 6:25 to 6:35 ii ii JUDGE W. HUSSEL CARR DICK TRACY Saying a Mouthful lv a.

1 HEy, THE CHEF SAID 3 D. I CAN TURN THE PLACE THE CHIEF JICAWT UNDFPn-Aiin -SK- V'A Dentiit You I Two Most I'D FIND YOU THFPF AW-VOU SEE, ONE OF THOSeT WHAT THEPE YOU APE, MRS, JOE, TWO HUNDRED. -AND STEVE WILL TAKE POSSESSION AS SOON iVCAE 8:45 SAD-IJMP- YdU WITH THAT WAD Popular Features Dally 1 ClR TrUSt OVER TO tkUM-SAMPLF fJIPic auc Ml cm- BEEN ANOTHER STICK-UP ON SOUTH DRIVE. THE SAME Lr- GUM IN YOUR THE GUM WHEN I HELPEP UFF-CHU- YOU IN TEN MINUTES, MOUTH. SINCE WHEN THAT GUM AS YOU MOVE FELLOW WHO STUCK UP TWF MSH I iii r1 in i ai i jumJJJ HER UP OFF THE SIDEWALK.

THE STICK-UP GUY HAVE YOU BEEN A gr TRACY RESTAURANT NEAR HERE. GUM CHEWEK? SAY IT HAD BUMPED INTO HER VITH ANtf KNOCKED HER him WNJL MUSIC Dy I 30 A' 11 I Sunday I I ft. WUJ 1 t-. 7. 1 o.

rrnr A Mondays Thr FRIDAYS rJfts .7.. I twit KDKA 12:45.

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