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Brandon de WINSSt. Paul's Mission House Choir and Organ WNYCNew Recordings: Edward WQXRThe New York Times News son, Edo Pinza, Joan Davis Wilde. Jack Hawkins WEVDWorld Theatre 11:35 A. M.-12 M.Invitation to Learning: Vir- Thor Heyerdahl, Virgilia Peterson, Charles WMCANews; Records of Tomorrow Tatnall Canby. Comments 3: 05-WQXRSunday Symphony WORRoy Rogers Show V,'OR-News Reports WQXRThe New York Times News gils "Aeneid," Palmer Boyle, Rolfe Hum- Lee and John IC. M. McCafferyWJZ. WMGMChristian Reform Church WMGNIAmerican-Jewish Caravan 3:15-WCBSLarry Lesueur WJZDrew Pearson, Comments 1A'CBSRed Skelton Show 0:05- ,c 44,1-1Record Premieres 5:30-6The Greatest Story Ever Told: "Rise Up WINSSinging Battle Royal of Stars: Mo!she Oysher. Others 3:30-WNBCDavid Lawrence, Comments WCBSCharlle Wild, Private WMCAMental Hospital Guild Show,0: l5-WJZLatin-American Music phries; Lyman Bryson, Moderatonr.WCBS. WQXRThe New York Times News WNEWHollywood Review WJZpr, Billy Graham DetectiveSketch From Brooklyn State Hospital: 0:30-WNBCVolce5 and Events 12-12:30People's Platform: "Crime and Polit- and Walk"WJZ. 11:05-WQXRChristian Science Service WQXRThe New York Times News WCBSDesi Arnaz Show WMCANews: Music Dr. Clarence BellingerPremiere) WOR-Heartbeat in the News 6-7:30The BigShow:Tallulah Bankhead,11:15-WORBrunchDorothy and Dick 1:05-WQXRHuman Relations Round- 3:45WJZNews Reports WNYCOscar Brand, Folk Songs WNYCOscar Ziegler. Piano WJZGeorge E. Sokolsky. CommentS ical , Corruption," Newbold Morris, William WJZFrank and Ernest Talk table: Human Relations and De- 3:55-WINSYankees vs.Pittsburgh WINSLutheran Layman's League WUSThe Choraliers: Leonard Herlands and Edwin LukasWCBS. Ethel Barrymore, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, 11:30-WNBCNews Reports fense Mobilization, Edward Ed- Pirates at Phoenix WINSRecorded Music Ezio Pinza, Joan Davis, OthersWNBC. WJZThe Christian in Action: wards, Nicholas Pinto, John B. 4:00-WNBCThe FalconSketch WQXRThe New York Times News WHEWNews: Recorded Music Stokes. Baritone, Guest 12:30-1The Eternal Light: "The Image of Man"7-7:30Jack Benny, Comedy, OthersWCBS. Msgr. Spence, Rev. Burrell Sullivan; Christian Westphaleu. WJZOld-Fashioned Revival Hour 6:05-WQXRstring Quartet 8:45-WORIncredible but True WINSSoldiers for Christ tour WNBC. Moderator 6:15-WJZNews Reports WMGMTo Be Announced WNEWNews: Design for Living 7:30-8Phil Harris-Alice Faye ShowWNBC. WCBSNews Reports WCBSDollar-a-Minute Show 6:30-WORNick CarterSketch WEVDU, S. Navy Band W MGMRecorded Music 1:30-2 AmericanForum:"Is the Voice of WMGMCalvary Baptist Church 1:15-WORShow Shop: Waiter Preston WMCANews: swing Music WEVDU. S. Bond Show 8-8:30Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy: Colonel WNEWNews: Bing Crosby Songs WMCAQuentin Reynolds, Comments4:30-WNBCThe Saint-Play WJZMystery FileQuiz 9:00-WORSylvan Levin Opera Concert: America Adequate?"Edward W. Barrett Mary Halloran, Margaret.WhitingWCBS. 11:25-WCBSInvitation to Learning: 1:30-WNBCAmerican Forum: Is the WORMartin KaneSketch WCBSOur Miss BrooksComedy John Baker. Baritone: Nicola Mos-0:45W0RFlx It Show and Harold E. StassenWNBC. 8:30-9:30Theatre Guild:"The Fallen Idol," Virgil's Aeneld, Palmer Boyle, Voice of America Adequate? WCBSRate Your Mate. Joe Adam With Eve Arden cone, Bass wJZWIsmer Sports Review, 1:55Baseball:Giants vs. CardinalsWMCA; Rolfe Humphries. Lyman Bryson Edward Barrett, Harold Simms WNYCGertrud Rennert, Piano WMCAAve Marla Drama WJZWalter Winchell, Comments WEVDIn Old New York With Walter Pidgeon, Brandon de Wilde, 11:45-WNBCCitizens ,of the World WJZNational Vespers: Rev. Dr. WNEWNews: Jazz Goes to College WNYCPeggy Turnely, soprano WCBSMeet Corliss ArcherSketchLI:00WNBCRobert Trout. CoMmentS 2:25Dodgers vs. Boston Braves WMGM; Signe Hasso, Jack HawkinsWNBC. John S. BonneII WMGMSports Extra: News WMGMNews: RecordedMusic with Janet Waldo. Others WONNews; Sports and Weather 3:55Yankees vs. Pittsburgh PiratesWINS.10-10:30Information Please: Richard Carlston AFTERNOON WMCAInside Israel: Bartley Crum 6:45-WNYCWeather and, News WMCANews.: Recorded Music WJZNews Reports WQXRMusical Talent in Our 5:00-WNBCPhil Regan Show 7:00-WORThe Hidden TruthPlay WNYC C klahoma Symphony: Victor and Comments 5-5:30Author Meets the Critics: "Kon Tiki," and John Gunther, GuestsWOR. 12:00-WNBCTex and Jinx Show; Joan Schools: Gild Muhlbauer. Violin; WORThe Shadow WJZSammy Kaye's Serenade A. .0.CO:1d0 et0:' WMCANews: Recorded Music 1 Bennett. Guest Judith Burt, Plano; Nathaniel WJZAuthor Meets the Critics: WCBSJack Benny Show WINSBaltimore Gospel Theatre 1VMGMNewsreel Theatre WOR,Ray Heatherton Show Berger, Piano "Kon-Tlki." Thor Heyerdahl, WMCANews: Recorded Music WHEWMusic You Want WINSBethel Gospel Program WJZNext Week in New York: Bert1:45-WMCARecorded Music Virgilla Peterson, Charles Lee, WNYCMasterwork Hour WEVDErrand of Mercy Drama MORNING WNEWNews; Children's Playhouse WNEWNews: Music Bachrach, Hy Gardner John K. M. McCaffery WNEWMusic Until Midnight WMGMBible Hour WMGMBible Auditorium WCBSPeople's Platform: Crime WNYCWeather: News WCBSMeet Frank Sinatra: Billy WINSUncle Win's Bible Hour 9:15-WJZLouella Parsons Show WEVDYou're the Disk Jockey 1:00-WNBCMorning Prayers: News WQXRBreakfast Symphony 9:45-WNBCMale Quartet and Political Corruption. Newbold 1:55-WMCABaseball: Giants vs. St. Bckstine, Trudy Richards. Guests WmGMToday's Sports WEVDRichard Roffman. Critic WQXRThe New York Times Newt WORTravelLorraine Sherwood 8:45-WORStars of Song WCBSTrinity Choir Morris, William Herlands, Edwin Louis Cardinals. 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Sockman WMCANews: Record Shop WOROnly HumanSidney Fields' WNEWFrance Calling 7:15-WMGMRecorded Music: News Danger: Under-Secretary of State WJZThoughts In Passing %YMCANews: Breakfast at Eight WJZDr. Donald Bamhouse WORNews Reports WNYCMtdday Symphony WJZThis Week at Home (Premiere) WQXRThe New York Times News 7:30-WNBCPhil Harris-Alice Fay Will Clayton WCBSElmo RoperTalk WNYCGumdrop Playhouse WORNews Reports WJZMessage of Israel: Rabbi Ariel WINSRecorded Music WNYCBrooklyn Museum Concert WMGMRecorded Music WORJuvenile Jury WJZAlbum of Familiar Music II:30-WNBCNews: Art of Living; Dr, WINSLight and Life Hour WCBSWorld News Round-UP Goldburg of Richmond, Va. WNEWVaudeville Isn't Dead WNEWDisk Jockey Jury 1:05-WQXRThe Concert Hall WJZTed Mack Family Hour WCBSHorace Heidt Show NOrman Vincent Peale WNEWThe Living Bible WMCANews: Music WCBSChurch of the Air: Dr. Roy WQXRThe New York Times News WMGMNews: Warm-up Time 5:25-WNBCRobert Trout, Comments WC33SAmos 'n' AndyComedy WHEWNews: You and the W ORWea ther; Anthony Orchestra WMGMBrookdaie Baptist Church WNYCMasterwork Hour L. Smith. Guest 12:15-WQXRSymphonlc Varieties 1VQXRThe New York Times News 5:30-WNBCMr. and Mrs. Blandings, WINSBellerose Baptist Church Kefauver Hearings: Dr. Dichtcr ' WJZYouth United Awards: Justics WQXRThe New York Times News WINSThe Chosen People WMCANews: Music 12:30-WNBCEternal Light: The Image of2:05-WQXRClassics Concert With Cary Grant and Betsy Dralu WHEWNews: Recorded Music WEVDSoclal Democratic Forum: George J. 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