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Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round

Don Winslow Star Parade

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Gas Registration Dave Rose

News Luke Walton

Earl Godwin Lum & Abner True or False True or False

Counter-Spy Counter-Spy Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands

Raymond G. Swing Alias J. Freedom Alias J. Freedom Sports Round-Up

News & Music Songs of Islands Honored Music Honored Music

WIBC (Mutual) Brite Spots World on Trial

‘Hoosier Request Hoosier Request

Prayer News Turf Time “Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight

Felix Adams Fulton Lewis Jr. Lone Ranger Lone Ranger

Cal Tinney Song Parade Bulldog Drummond Bulldog Drummond

Gabriel Heatter Baron Elliott Better Half Better Half

Raymond Clapper Our Morale Anti-Saloon League Enduring Music

Music After Ten Don A-Z in Novelty Hotel Riley

Sports Aces Hitler Youth

Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Pront Page Farrell

Virginia Byrd Dial & Dance 10-2-4 Ranch John Thomas

Fred Waring World News Voice of People Ralph Knox

Cavalcade Cavalcade Firestone Firestone

Telephone Hour Telephone Hour

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Navy & Marines DePauw

John Thomas 4 Music ‘You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want Music You Want Old Refrains Tropical Serenade ‘1 Old Refrains Tropical Serenade

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 (Mutual) (NBC)

Tex & Grandsons Tex Tyler

Bill Haley Get Up & Go Linda Lou Utah Trailers

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The O’Neills Helpmate Lone Journey

Road of Life Vic and Sade Against Storm David Harum

Music Maker High School Headlines EATitorially

Livestock Reports Farm & Home Wally Nehrling John Thomas

Music Medley Linda's Love Hearis in Harmony Editor's Daughter

Mary Marlin Ma Perkins

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10:00 Mary L. Taylor 10:15 Second Husband 10:30 Bright Horizon 10:45 Aunt Jenny

11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday

12:00 Noon Tunes 12:15 Gilbert Forbes 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle

1:00 Dr. Malone 1:15 Joyce Jordan 1:30 Love ard Learn 1:45 Ma Perkins

23:00 David Harum - 2:15 Bob & Gayle 30 School of the Air 45 School of the Air 1:00 News 15 Christian Science :30 0

Padra String Time

Breakfast at Sardi’s Breakfast at Sardi's Women in War Little Jack Little

Keyboard Rhythm Clark Dennis Farm and Home Farm and Home

Baukhage People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program

Army Band Ted Malone Victory Hour Victory Hour

Three R's A. M. Three R's 6:30—News Daydreams 6:45—Mansfleld & Abbott South Amer. Way | 7:00—Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll O. Alcott eb Matinee 7:30—Colonel Cumquat - 7:45—Consumer Club Matinee : Club Matinee 8:00—The Goldbergs : 8:15—Linda’s Love The Sea Hound 8:30—Beautiful Life Hop Harrigan

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9:45—Lone Journey

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6:30—Life Mysteries 9:15—Contented 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—Hilites & Shadows 7:00—Cavalcade 9:45—Hilites & Shadows 7:30—Voice of Firestone 10:00—Arthur Reilly 7:45—Voice of Firestone 10:15—Background 8:00—Telephone Hour 10:30—Burt Farber 8:15—Telephone Hour 10:45—Johnny Lewis _, 8:30—Dr. I. Q. 11:00—Gardner Benedict

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We Americans Charlie Cook Bond Parade Looking Thru Look

Les Huff Gang Les Huff Gang Bailey & Trailers Bailey & Trailers

Bill Haley Harpo & Tiny Carter Family Carter Family

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2:45—Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

THE COCA-COLA COMPANY

America’s leading bandsplaying from War Camps and War Plants

Dick Stabile Marine Barracks,

from Quantico, Va. Naval Training Station,

Stan Kenton from Norfolk, Va.

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7:00—Vox Pop, WFBM. 7:00—Cavalcade of America, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. 8:30—Spotlight Bands, WISH.

- By FRANK WIDNER

VERONICA LAKE and Ralph Bellamy, both well known to the “Radio Theater” audience, will costar tonight in Cecil B. DeMille’s adaptation of the film hit, “Sullivan’s Travels.”

at 8 o'clock. “Sullivan’s Travels” is the sto of John L. Sulli- i van, (Ralph Bellamy), a successful young film producer who hits the road incognito- to get real - life atmosphere for a socially conscious picture. Sullivan is a successful direc-

tor of light come- Veronica Lake

The program will be on WFBM

dies which pay off unusually well

8 ” 2 aviation group which helped smash the Jap invasion fleet, and Lieut. Thomas Moore Jr., credited with blasting .the deck of an enemy carrier at Midway and sinking a Nippon cruiser in the Solomons, will head the list of devil dogs to be interviewed by Parks Johnson and Warren Hull tonight at the marines’ New River, N. C., base. The broadcast will be on WFBM at 7 o'clock.

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A SALUTE to the merchant marine will be made by the. “Cavalcade of America” tonight when the program presents Dean Jagger in “Torpedo Lane” on WIRE at 7 o’clock. the unsung heroes of the organization who perform their rigorous duties with little reward. Madeleine Carroll, a frequent star on the program, will be a special guest tonight. . . . Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant will be co-starred in Paramount's “Take a Letter Darling” tonight on the “Screen Guild Players” series at 9 o'clock on WFBM. ” ” 2 DICK STABILE, with little Gracie Barrie handling the vocals, will lead off the week's series of

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GENERAL YON SCHMELT FLIES FROM PARIS

BLOODHOUNDS TRAILED THE ESCAPED

PRISONERS TO A ROAD.

HUMPHS PROBABLY THEY 4OTA RIDE IN SOME VEHICLE, BUT WHAT OF THE SENTRIES POSTED AT ALL PRINCIPAL ROAD INTERSECTIONS? HAVE THEY NOT

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Worcester, Mass., saluting employees of American Steel & Wire Company

Salt Lake Army Air Base, Salt Lake City, Utah

Radio City, N. Y., saluting American Women's Voluntary Services, Inc.

The Spotlight Champion of Champions Band

form of film fare.

at the box office for his company. His boss, therefore, is hostile to the idea of Sullivan abandoning comedy for the serious and arty

Starting his travels despite the studio's attitude, Sullivan’s artistic aspirations are understood by only one person, Veronica Lake, who has been unsuccessful in an attempt to crash the movies. When Sullivan returns to Hollywood, he has a lot of different

“Spotlight Bands” tonight at 8:30

. o'clock on WISH.

The program will come from Quantico field, Va. and will include a sa-

lute to the marine corps on its 167th birthday. Stabile, who began his musical career as a boy scout playing

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elected by the votes of the men in the Armed Forces

ideas about light and serious film throughout the country, as their favorite for each week.

material. the drums, later

Gracle Barrie turned to the saxophone and at the age of 15 was considered an accomplished | player. His vocalist, Miss Barrie, is a wee || lass from Scotland who has gar-| nered herself thousands of fans], since she began a singing career. |

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PIANIST Alec Templeton will be heard on the Telephone Hour tonight at 8 o'clock on WIRE. The program will be opened with a tribute to the U. S. marines by Don Vorhees and his orchestra in honor of the marines’ 167th anniversary. Templeton’s special offering will be his impression in music of a Telephone Hour rehearsal and “any resemblance to anything liv-

DRAFT CHIEF TO SPEAK Col. Robinson Hitchcock, Indiana selective service director, will ad- : y dress the Kiwanis club at its ing is purely intentional” . . .|luncheon meeting tomorrow at the|— Lieut. Col. Ira L. Kimes, command- | Columbia club. He will speak on ing officer of the marine Midway !“Selected for Service.”

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