Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1938 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by <ME DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. larurporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind. Post Office as Second Class Matter f. H- Heller. President X. Holthouse, Sec y. & Bus. Mgr. Lick D. Holler Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies 1 -®- Dne week, by carrier .10 Pne year, by carrier — 5-00 Dne year, by mail 3.00 Due month, by mall —- -35 Three months, by mall 100 Six months, by mail —— 1-75 Pne year, at office ....... — 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles- Elsewhere 13.50 one year.

Advertising Rates mads known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCIIEERER & CO. 16 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Through newspaper advertising you can reach everyone, everywhere, at any and all times. Buy a poppy and wear it today. It shows the right spirit. Plenty of paint helps the appearance of a city as much as any thing or perhaps more and we are glad that many people here are using plenty of it right now. Every legal voter ought to qualify. If your are not properly registered to vote next November, you should make it your business to see that you are. Call at the county clerk s office. Half the street signs have been erected and the rest of them will be put up in about ten days. They are a fine convenience and will prove popular with our own people and with strangers who are seeking uduresses. The young man who learns to be a first rate carpenter, brick mason, plumber or other tradesmen, is not doing a very foolish thing. Fact is, it looks like a better field than the professional line just now for there is more room for good men. It's worth thinking about seriously, young man. If you travel the highways over the .week end and the holiday, be careful. Drivers should keep their cars under perfect control at al! times and their eyes on the other drivers. It's so easy to slip up for a moment and something can happen quickly when you are travelling at fifty or sixty miles au hour. It's poppy day when all over the country funds are raised for the sick and injured veterans of wars. Whatever you may think about other matters, we know your heart beats in tune with those who are suffering and when those who are suffering are the boys who offered their lives for this country, the feeling is the more genuine. Buy and wear a poppy. Several hundred young men and women have graduated this spring from the various schools of the county and will embark on their careers in life. They have worked hard, have enjoyed the festivities that accompany the commencement periods and will soon be giving serious thought to the future. They have opportunities if they seek them, find them and work at them hard enough. A. .< .-■ Douou... Depend on Luck (j) ) TO WIL YOU THROUGH J 0,, ‘ • • Do You l( Stay Out Os X Tight Places O ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Actional Safety Council

The Decatur high school has the only band composed entirely of girls and It Is acknowledged to bo one of the most attractive organ!- , t gallons of Its kind in the entire middle west. In the Northwest pur t ade at Fort Wayne recently the girls attracted much attention and 1 were commended by (1 over n<> r i Townsend and Lieutenant Governor Schrlcker. Much credit is due , Mr. Albert Sellemeyer for his tinI ceasing efforts to bring this group • of music lovers to their present 1 degree of ability to entertain. Witff I I Miss Patsy Moser as drum major, • with colorful uniforms and with • music that catches the ear, the Decatur girls band deserves the recognition they are now receiving. Four years ago a youngster nain-1 ed Long rode his bicycle from Jeffersonville, Indiana to Terre Haute, where he sought President Tiny and told him he had come there to continue his education in Indiana State Teacher's college, that he didn’t have a penny and would I have to earn his way. He was given a rough job, made good and got more. He will graduate next i week with the highest honors in his class, having received straight A's and has been offered and accepted a position in the University of California where he will teach part time and work for a doctor's degree. He has saved enough money to equip himself and will enter | the western college, looking and 1 feeling every inch the gentleman, j Which goes to show it can still be done, if you have the proper incentive and a determination that permits nothing to defeat you. INDIANA'S PROGRAM; — A special session of the Indiana legislature, to appropriate funds with which to match the federal , grant and permit a ten million I dollar program in the state, will 1 probably be held about the middle ; of July. j Keeping his pledge that Indiana would cooperate 100 per cent with the President’s recovery program, Govcmor M. Clifford Townsend announced this week that the slate government had drawn up a tentative public works program. Anticipating passage of the recoZ ry program by the Senate, state officials prepared a list of proposed PWA projects as part of the state instituition improvement program. The tenative projects are: State Office Building, $3,000,000; dormitories and additional buildings at the Muscatatuck Colony for Feeble Minded, $-.300,000; new tuberculosis hospital in southern Indiana, $500,000; Central State Hospital, dormitories, $500,000; Logansport State Hospital, dormitory and employee’s building, $400,000; Evansville State Hospital, employees’ building, $150,000; Madison State Hospital, hydro-therapy building), , $200,000; Indiana Boys' School, cottages, $300,000; Indiana Girls’ School, chapel. $150,000; Indiana Womens Prison, service building and power plant, $250,000, and State Fairgrounds, $500,000. A state office building has been ; under serious consideration for sev- ' eral years. State offices are now ■ located in several different buildings throughout the city, and state - officials believe the operations of ■ state government would be better i co-ordinated if the offices were t closer together. In addition, the [ cost of the building would eventu--1 ally be met by the savings in rent now paid. ■ Governor Townsend said that Indiana Tuberculosis Association charts showed that the tuberculosis rate in certain southern Indiana counties was the highest in the nation, and that officials of the State Board of Health had recommended the erection of a tuberculosis hospital in that area. Construction proposed at the I state institution would relieve overcrowded conditions and advance the administration's institutional program. If Congress enacts the recovery program, the PWA would provide 45 per cent of the expenditure and

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STATION WOWO — FT. WAYNE SATI MDAY, MAI 3S r. m. 1:30 Rendezvous with Ricardo 2:00 Club Matinee 3:00 Rakov’s Orch. 3:30 Jimmy Richards 4:00 Trio Time 4:25 Press Radio News 4:30 Daily Sports Column 4:45 Chic Webb’s Orch. Z .00 Message of Israel 5:30 Rio Pel Mar Orch. 0:00 Melody Serenades 6:30 George Hall’s Orch. 6:45 Sign Off STATION WJR — DETROIT .HTIKDAI. MAI SN IH3S I*. M. 1:30 Women’s Press Club 2:00 St. Vincents Nurses Choir 2:15 Suburban Handicap, Belmont 1 2:45 Four Clubmen 3:00 Exploring Music 3:30 Will McCunne’s Oreh. 4:00 Press Radio News 4:05 Indianapolis Preview 4:15 Songs for You 4:30 Artie Shaw’s Orch. 5:00 Stevefison Sports 5:15 Syncopation piece 530 Melody and Rhythm t' OO News Comes to Life 6;30 Johnny Presents 7:00 Professor Quiz 7:30 Saturday Night Serenade S:<»o Your Hit Parade 8:45 Capitol Opinions 9:00 Henry King’s Orch. 9:30 Baseball Scores 9:35 Artie Shaw’s Orch. 10:00 Jack King — news 10:15 Johnny Long’s Orch. 10:30 Roger Pryor’s Orch. 11:00 Sign Off STATION WLW — CINCINNATI j 'sin HDA Y, MAY SS, 1888 I’. M. 1:30 Rendezvous with Kicardo 2.00 Club Matinee ;00 Trio Time 1:00 Trulv American 4:13 Time Trials - Speedway 4:30 Daily Sports Column 1:15 Chick Webb’s Orch. 5:00 Soil Conservation 5:15 Allen Franklyn. sports 5:30 Advertiser s Club Speaker ft 35 Joe Study's Oreh. 3:15 Drifting Pioneers 6:00 Musical Steeplechase 6:30 Bands Across the Sea . 7:00 National Harn Dance S.oo Renfro Valley Barn Dance 8:30 Plantation Party 9:00 Jack Sprigg’s Oreh. 9.30 Jimmy Dorsey's Orch. 10:00 Paul Sullivan, news 10:15 Isham Jone’s Oreh. 10:30 Moonlight Gardens Orch. 11:00 Twenty-Four Review 11:15 Xavier Cugat’s Orch. 11:30 Anson Weeks Oreh. A. M. 12:00 Jack f'offey's Orch. 12:30 Moon River 1:00 Sign Off STATION WOWO — FT. WAYNE SUNDAY, MAY 2», 1838 A. M. X 6:00 Peerless Trio 6:15 Benno Itoblnoff 6.3 n Old Time Religion ' 8:00 Christian Science Reader I 8:15 Russian Melodies I 8:30 Dreams of Kong Ago I 9:00 Press Radio News ' !• 05 jyice Itemsen 9:15 Neighbor Nell 9:30 Louise Florea ' 0:15 Sport Scraps 10:00 Southernaires 10:30 Radio City Music Hall 11:30 Missionary Hour I’. M. 12:00 MagiaKey of RCA 1:00 To be announced 1-30 Four Fellows V 1:45 William Primrose 2:00 Temple Radio Service 2:30 Carol Weymann I 2'45 Vagabonds II .TOO There Was a Woman 3-30 Church of the Nazarene 4:00 Musical Camera 4:30 Grenadier Guards Band 500 Popular Classics 5:30 Ball Scores 5-45 Organ Reveries 6:110 Spy at Large , ~ the state goverment 55 per cent. The state’s proposed program would .provide work in practically I all sections of the state.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938.

6:30 Revellers Quartet 6:15 Sign Off 8:iio Narmo Cloutier Orch. 8:30 Cheerio 9:00 Back Home Hour 10:00 Harry Owen's Orch. 10:30 Ina Rav Hutton’s Orch. 11:30 Sign Oil — STATION WJR — DETROIT SUNDAY. MAY 2», 1938 | A. M. i 7:00 From the Organ Loft I 7:30 Aubade for Strings 7:55 Press Radio News 8:00 Uncle Neal reads the funnies i “:30 Wings over Jordan 9:00 Chas. Paul — organist 9:15 Cabin Folks 9:30 Major Bowe’s Capitol Family 10:00 Wesley Methodist Church I i 1.00 Church of the Air | 11:30 Europe Calling 11:45 Mother's Album 1 r. m. 'J 12:00 Walberg Brown Strings 12:30 Musical 12:45 Jeanette Pringle 1:00 Everybody's Music 2:00 The Castillians 2:30 To be announced 3:oo The Texas Rangers I 3:30 Guy Lombardo’s Orch 4:00 Joe Penner 1:30 Familiar Music 4:45 Grace Berman — pianist 5:00 Stevenson Sports .5:15 Musical 5:30 Phil Baker 6:00 The World Dances 6:30 Lyn Murray's Summer Session j 7:50 Ford Sunday Evening Hour s;0o Grand Central station 8:30 Vocal Varieties 8:45 Musical ’9:440 Dtike Ellington's Orch. 9:30 The Hermit’s Cave 10:00 Jack King— news 110:15 Will Osborne’s Orch. 10:30 Nat Brandwynne’s Orch. 11:00 Sign Off STATION .WLW — CINCINNATI St NDAY, MAY 39, 193 S A. M. 7:00 Father Cox 8:00 Russian Melodies 8:30 Church Forum 9:00 Rhumba Rhythms 9:15 Neighbor Nell <i:3o News Review 9:45 Norsemen Quartet 10:00 Cadle Taberacle Choir 10:3# Meridian Music 10:15 Drifting Pioneers 11:00 Radio City Music Hall 11:30 Silver Strings P. M. 12:00 Magic Key of RCA 1:00 The Voice of the Farm 1:15 To be announced 1:30 Sunday Drivers 2.00 Chruch by the Road 2:30 The World Is Yours 300 The Musical Steelmaker 3:30 The Radio Newsreel 4:00 To he announced 5:00 Jack Benny 5:30 Sunday Evening Newspaper 5:45 Melody Grove 6'oo Don Ameche. Chas. McCarthy ; 7.00 Hollywood playhouse 7:30 Walter Winchell 7:45 Unbroken Melodies 800 Academy Theatre of the Air 8:30 Original Goodwill Hour 9:00 Hour of Charm 10:00 Paul Sullivan 1015 Bunny Kerrigan s Orch. 10:30 Moonlight Garden s Os h. 1100 Twentv-Four Hour Review 11:15 Dick Lletfert’s Oreh. 11:30 Chas. Randall’s Orch. U:oo' Billy Snider's Orch. 12:30 Moon River 1:00 Sign Off STATION WOWO — FT. WAYNE MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938 A. M. 5:45 Morning Hymns 6:00 News 6:15 Morning Roundup 6:15 Concordia Chapel 7:00 Breakfast Club 8:00 Jane Arden 8:15 Asher and Little Jimmie 8:30 Tri Topics 8-45 Modern Home Forum 9:15 Editor’s Daughter 9:30 Linda's First Love 9:45 Originalities . 10:00 Bill Board 10:30 Richard Trojan ’ 10:45 Music by Cugat , 11:00 Consolalres 11:30 Hey. Mr. Motorist r 11.45 Jack & Loretta Clemens P. M. , „ 1» 00 Purdue Agrv’uttural Pgm. 12:15 Market Service

12:30 I'. 8. Navy Band I 1:00 The Observer 1:30 Men of Note 1:45 Women in the News I 2:00 Club Matinee 3:00 News 3:15 Silhouettes of the Went i 3:30 The Moving Finger 2:45 Nixon Restaurant Orch. 4:15 Marlow and Lyon 4:30 Daily Sports Column 4:45 American Family 5:00 Music is My Hobby 5:15 Devil Takes the Hindmost 5:30 Itose Marie 5:45 Concert Ensemble 6:00 If I Had the Chance ' 6:30 Social Security Speaker 6:45 Sign Off 7:30 Paul Martin’s Music 8:00 Magnolia Blossoms 8:30 Rhythm Ramblers 8.45 Bob Wilson, News 9:00 Francis Craig’s Orch. 9:30 Dance Music ' 10:00 Carl Rovatza's Oreh. 1 10:30 Ina Ray Hutton’s Orch. | 11:00 Sign Off STATION WJR — DETROIT MONDAY, MAY 30, 1038 A. M. 4:30 Wake Vp and Sing 5:00 Hl, Neighbor 5:30 Patt and Guest 6:30 Musical 6:45 Three Aces 7:00 Crowley Milner Revue 7:15 Stevenson News i 7:30 Joyce Jordan i 7:15 Bachelor's Children I 8:00 Pretty Kitty Kelly 8:15 Myrt and Marge | 8:30 Hilltop House 8:45 Stepmother 9:00 Ruth Carnhart — songs 9:15 Mrs. Page 9:30 Big Sister : 9:45 Real Life Stories 10:iio Mary Margaret Mcßride : 10:15 Tower Town Tempos 10:30 Romance of Helen Trent 10:15 Our Gal, Sunday 11:00 The Goldbergs 11:15 Vic and Sade 11:30 The Road of Life 11:15 The Gospel Singer P. M. 12:00 500 Mile Race 12:15 The Dictators I 12:30 ’T hree Consoles 1 1:00 Linda’s First Ixive 1:1.5 Editor s Daughter 1:30 Meet the Missus 1:45 Helpful Harry 1:50 Nan Wynn — songs 200 Patterns In Swing 2:45 Jack King — news 3:00 Musical 3:15 Your Announcer 3.30 March of Games 3:45 New Horizons 4:00 Envoys of Melody 4:15 Dick Tracy 4:30 Boake Carter 4:45 Lum and Abner 5:011 Stevenson Sports 5 15 Popeye the Sailor 5-30 Melody and Rhythm 5:45 The Inside of Sports 6:00 Monday Nite Show 6:30 Pick and Pat 7:00 Lux Radio Theatre SOO Wayne King’s Orch. 8- Eddie Cantor's Caravan 9- Just Entertainment ' «:15 laM’s Celebrate 9:30 Baseball Scores 9:35 Feo cful Valley y, 10:00 Jack King — news i 10'15 George Hamilton's Orch. 10:30 Roger Pryor's Orch. I 11:00 Sign Off r) STATION WLW — CINCINNATI MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938 A. M. 4:45 A Thought for Today 5:00 Drifting Pioneers 5:15 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals 5 30 Brown iClounty Revelers 5-45 Drifting Pioneers 6:00 Family Pray«r Period 6:30 Arthur Chandler, Jr. 6:45 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals 7:00 The Merrymakers - 7:15 Peter Grant, news 6 7-30 The Gospel Singer , 7:45 Voice of Experience 8:00 Hymns of All Churches 8:15 Myrt and Marge I 8:30 Hilltop House : 8:45 Betty and Boh , . : 9.00 The Goldbergs I 9:15 Vic and Sade 9-30 Short, Short Story 9:45 Start of 500 Mlle Race 10:15 The O'Neills 10:30 News 10:35 Live Stocks 10:40 River, Weather, Grain Report 10.15 Spray Service HJ.SO National Farm & Home Hour 11:30 Live Stocks 11:38 Poultry Reports 11:40 News 11:45 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals P. M. 112:00 Linda's First Love i 12:15 Arnold Grimm’s Daughter j12:30 Valiant Lady

ig 45 Kitty Keene, Inc. 1:00 Story of Mary Marlin 1:16 MWntream 1 30 Pepper Young » Family 1 is The Guldink Light aoo Han Harding's Wife 3 15 Knd of 600 Milo Race 2:45 To be announced 300 iioueetfoot Hannah 3:15 Life of Mary Sothern 3:30 Singing Lady 3:45 Tlie Editor s Daughter l:0ii Hick Tracy 4 15 Those Happy Gilmans 4:30 IMlly Sports Column 1:45 Lowell Thomao 6:00 Don W inelow 5:15 Allen Frnnklyn, sports 530 Let's Celebrate 5:45 Paul Sullivan r, oo Hurns and Allen 6.30 Voice of Firestone t oo To be announced 7:30 Ken-Rad Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 True or False 8:30 For Men Only 9:o# Amos 'll' Andy 9:15 Kresup Krlnn, soprano 9:30 Jack Spriggs Orch, 10:00 Paul Sullivan 10:16 Sammy Watkln's Orch. 10 30 Fletcher Henderson's Orch. 11.00 Twenty-Four Hour Review 11.15 Lawrence Welk's Orch. 11:30 Freddie Martin’s Orch. A. M. 12:0# Billy Snider's Orch. 12:30 Moon River 1:00 Sign Off STATION WOWO — FT. WAYNE Tl EBDAY, MAY 31, MM A. M. 5:45 Morning Hymns 0:00 News 6:15 Morning Roundup 6:45 Concordia Chapel 7:00 Radio Bible Class 7:30 Breakfast Club 8:00 Jane Arden 8:15 Asher and Little Jimmie 8:30 Tri Topics 8:45 Modern Home Forum 9:15 Editor's Daughter 9:30 Linda's First Love 9:45 Farm Credit Administration 10:00 Bill Board 10:30 Bob and Norm 10:45 Honolulu Serenaders 11:00 Consolalreo 11:15 Bob Wilson, news 11:30 Hey, Mr. Motorist 11:45 Al Bwker Interviews r. ji. 1 12:00 Richard Trojan 12:15 Market Service 12:30 NBC Music Guild . 1:00 The Observer •*. 1:30 Whispering Strings 1:45 Women in the News 2:00 Club Matinee 2:30 Old Time Religion 3:00 News 3:15 Melody Master 3:30 Swing Serenade 3:45 Indiana Indigo 4:00 Jimmy Richard's Orch. 4:30 Daily Sports Column 4:15 American Family 5:00 The Mountain Band 5:15 Organ Reveries 5:30 Marlow and Lyon 5:45 Vivian Della Chiesa 6:00 La Conga Orch. 6:30 The Melodlers 6:45 Sign Off 7:30 NBC Jamboree 8:30 The Hooslerettes 8:45 Bob Wilson, news 9:00 Eddie Leßaron Orch. 9:15 Carlton Orch. 9.30 Sign Off

STATION WJR — DETROIT TLESDAY. MAY 81, 1088 A. M. 4:30 Wake Up and Sing 5:00 Hi, Neighbor 5:30 Patt and Guest 6:30 Wesley Methodist Church 6:45 Three Aces 7:00 Crowley Milner Revue 7:15 Stevenson News 7:30 Joyce Jordan 7:45 Bachelor's Children 8:00 Pretty Kitty Kelly 8:15 Myrt and Marge 8:30 Hilltop House 8:45 Stepmother 9:00 Mary Lee Taylor 9:15 Mrs. Page 9:30 Big Sister 9.45 Heal Life Stories 10:00 Mary Margaret Mcßride 10:15 Thomas Conrad Sawyer 10:30 Romance of Helen Trent 10:45 Our Gal. Sunday 11:00 The Goldbergs il:15 Vic and Sade ,11:30 The Road of Life 11:45 The Gospel Singer __ P. M. 12:00 Shopping Suggestions 1::15 Musical 12:30 U. S. Marine Band 1:00 Linda's First Love 1:15 Editor's Daughter 1:30 The Story of a Song _:00 Highways to Health 2:15 Romance in Rhythm 2:30 The Harmonettes 2:45 Jack King — news 3:15 Your Announcer 3:00 To be announced 3:30 Let's Pretend 4:00 Envoys of Melody 4:15 Dick Tracy 4:30 Boake Carter 4:45 Maxine Sullivan 5:00 Stevenson Sports 5:15 Musical 5:30 Second Husband 6:o# Ed. G. Robinson, "Big Town 6:30 Al jolson Show 7:o# Watch the Fun Go By 7 30 Benny Goodman swing school 8:00 Time to Shine, Hal Kemp Orc. 8:30 Ray Heatherton 8:4.0 Four Clubmen 9:00 Just Entertainment 9:15 Hollywood Screenscoops 9-30 Baseball Scores 9:35 The Beach Comber 10:00 Jack King — news i#:ls Meditation 10:30 Johhny Long’s Orch. 11:00 Sign Off STATION WLW — CINCINNATI TUESDAY, MAY 81. I»3M A. M. 4:45 A Thought for Today 5:00 Drifting Pioneers 5:15 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals 5:30 Brown County Revelers .'■•4s Drifting Pioneers 6 Family Prayer Period 6:15 Brown County Revelers 6.30 Arthur Chandler, Jr. 6:45 Brown County Revelers 7:00 The Merrymakers 7:15 Peter Grant — news 7:30 The Gospel Singer 7:45 Voice of Experience 8:00 Hymns of All Churches 8:15 Myrt and Marge 8:30 Hilltop House 8:45 Betty and Bob 9:00 The Goldbergs 9:15 Vic and Sade 9:30 Down Our Way 9:45 The Road of Ltle 10:00 Dr. Friendly 10:15 The O’Neills > 10:30 News *” 10:35 Live Stocks 10:40 River, Weather. Grain Report 111:45 National Farm & Home Hour 11:30 Livestocks 11-38 Poultry Reports 11:40 News — Peter Grant :1:45 Peggy Tudor P. M. 12:00 Linda's First Love 12:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter 12:30 Valiant Lady 12:45 Kitty Keene, Inc. l:0o Story of Mary Marlin 1:15 Midstream 1:30 Pepper Young’s Family 1:45 The Guiding Light 2:00 Dan Harding's Wife 2:15 Ma Perkins 2:30 Aces High 2:45 To be announced 3:00 Houseboat Hannah 3:15 Life of Mary Sothern 3:30 Singing Lady 3:45 The Editor's Daughter 4:00 pick Traey 4:15 Those Happy Gilmans 4:30 Dally Sports Column 4:45 Lowell Thomas 5:00 Don Winslow

It IB Allen Frnnlllvn. snorts I 5 30 The Mad Hsttertleld? 6:46 Paul Sullivan 0:00 Johnny Presents 6:60 TO be announced 6:46 Burt Farber's Orch 7:00 Horace Heidi's Brigadier, 7:3# Fibber McGee ,Rajler » Mysteries #lls Headline Heroes 8:60 Jimmy Fidler 8:45 Dale Carnegie 9 00 Amos 'n' Andy 9:16 Vocal Varieties 9:30 State Fair 9:45 international Llara Club If .oo Paul Sullivan 10:15 Burt Farber's Orch. 10:30 Teddy Kings Orch 11:00 Twenty-Four Hour Review 1115 Bert Block's Orch. U. 30 Charles Randall's Orch. 12:00* Billy Snider's Orch. 12:30 Moon River 1:00 Sign Off STATION WOWO — FT. WAYNE W EDAEWnAY, JI NE 1,103 N A. VI. 5:45 Morning Hymns 6.00 News CIS Roundup 6:45 Concordia Chapel 7:00 Radio Bible Class 7:30 Breakfast Club 8:00 Jane Arden 8.15 Asher and Little Jimmie « 30 Tri Topics 8:45 Modern Home Forum 915 Editor's Daughter 9:30 Linda's First Love 9:45 Originalities 10:00 BIH Board 10:30 Richard Trojan 10.46 Ohio Agricultural Pgm. 11:00 Kdonsolalres 11:15 Bob Wilson, News 11 30 Man on the Street 11:46 Voice of the Farm I’. M. 12:00 Swingtime Trio 12:t5 Market Service 12:30 Waltz Favorites 1:00 The Observer 1:30 Mary Berghoff. Sings 1:45 Women In the News 2:00 Club Matinee 2:30 Old Time Religion 3:00 News 3:15 Silhouettes of the West 3:30 William Vincent 3:4.> Herman Middleman Orch. 4 15 Concert Orch. 4:30 Daily Sports Column 6:45 American Family 5:60 The Mountain Band 5:15 Organ Reveries 5:60 Rose Marte 3.45 Science on the Manch 600 Roy Shield Revue 6:30 Harriet Parsons 0:45 Barry McKinley 7-uO Tune Types 7:30 Poston Poular Orch. 830 Ranch Boys B:is Bob Wilson, News 9.00 Ben Cutler's Orch. li. SO chick Webb's Orch. 10:00 Jack Sprigg s Orch. 10:30 Glen Miller Orch. 11:00 Sign Off

STATION WJR — DETROIT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. 1038 A. M. 4:30 Wake Up and Sing 5:00 Hi, Neighbor 5:30 Patt and Guest 6:30 Industrial Training 6:35 Musical 6:45 Three A*es 7:0" Crowley Milner Revue 7:15 Stevenson News 7:30 Joyce Jordan 7:45 Bachelor's Children 8:00 Pretty Kitty Kelly 8:15 Myrt and Marge 8:30 Hilltop House 8:45 Stepmother 9:00 Greenfield Village Chapel 9:15 Mrs. Page 9:30 Big Sister 9:45 Real Life Stories 10:00 Mary Margaret McßrldW 10:15 Tower Town Tempos 16.8# Romance of Helen Trent 10:4'5 Our Gal. Sunday 11:00 The Goldbergs 11:15 Vie and Sade 11:30 The Road of Life 11:45 The Gospel Singer P. M. 12:00 Don Artiste — Piano Parade 12:15 Merrymakers 12:1# Mellow Moments 1:00 Linda's First Love 1:15 Editor’s Daughter 1 SO Meet the Missus 1:45 Helpful Harry 1:50 To be announced 2:60 At the Music Counter 2:30 Deep River Boys 2.45 Jack King — news 3:00 Musical 3:15 Your Announcer 3:30 March of Games 2:45 Exploring Space 4:00 Envoys of Melody 4:15 Dick Tracy 4:30 Boake Carter 4:4;. Lum and Abner 5:00 Stevenson Sports 5:15 Popeye the Sailor 530 Living History 5:45 The Inside of Sports 6:00 Cavalcade of America 6:30 Ben Bernie and All the Lads 7:00 Andre Kostelanets and Guest 7 30 Word Game 8:00 Gangbusters 8:30, It Can Be Done 9:00 Just Entertainment 9:15 Let's Celebrate 9:30 Baseball Scores 9:35 Reminiscing 10:06 Jack King — News 10:15 Red Norvo's Orch. H‘:3o Buddy Roger's Orch. ,1:00 Sign Off STATION WLW — CINCINNATI WEDNESDAY. JI NE 1, 1»3« A. M. 4:45 A Thought for Today 5:00 Drifting Pioneers 5.15 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals 5:30 Brown County Revelers 5:45 Drifting Pioneers 6:00 Family Prayer Period 6:15 Mc.Cormkks & Revelers 6:30 Arthur Chandler, Jr. 6:45 Hugh Cross & Radio Pals 6:30 Arthur Chandler, Jr. 6:45 Hugh Cross * Radio Pals 7:00 The Merrymakers 7:15 Peter Grant, news 7:30 The Gospel Singer 7:45 Voice of Experience 8:00 Hymns of AU Churches 8:15 Myrt and Marge 8:30 Hilltop House . 8:45 Betty and Bob 9:00 Tile Goldbergs rf' 9:15 Vic and Sade 9:30 Short. Short Story 9:45 The Road of Life 10:00 Dr. Friendly 10:15 Tll» O’Neills 10:40 R**’r. Weather. Gra.in K|P° r ‘ 10150 National Farm & Home Hou 11.30 Livestocks 11:38 Poultry Reports 11:40 News 11:45 Thomas Conrad bawjer P. M. 12 00 Linda's First Love 12:15 Arnold Grimm s Daughter 12:30 Valiant Lady 12:45 Kitty Keene. Tiiv 1:00 Story of Mary Marlin 1:15 The Mad Hatterfields 1:30 Pepper Young's Family 1:45 The Guiding Light 2:00 Dan Harding's Wife 2 15 Ma Perkins 2:30 The Heart of Julia Blaze 2:45 To be announced 3:00 Houseboat H«nnan 3:15 Life of Mary Sothern 3.30 Singing Lady 3:45 The Editor's Daughter t:00 Dick Tracy 4:15 Those Happy Gilmans 4:30 Daily Sports Column 4 4'5 Lowell Thomas 5:00 Don Winslow 5:15 Allen Franklyn. sports 5:3# Let's Celebrate 5:45 Paul Sullivan 6:00 One Man's Family 6:30 Tommy Dorsey's Oren. 7:00 Town Hall Tonight

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