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Midnight | Dick Reed Parade of Bands Te ALL ABOUT HIS FEEDING / 6:00 Amos and Andy | Fulton Lewis Jr. |Pred War Major Hoople : . + Fr 6:15 Orson Welles Jim ton Tred Yaring Major ae $ Z + y + .. ge 6:30 Concert Miniatures| Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing |News 25, ¥ \ oS 6:45 Concert Miniatures| Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Tee Casper—Sports 7 1 = hy \ , 7:00 Vox Pop Cal Tinney 1 / 3 x . : y : 9:15 Vox Pop They're the Barries Savaloade Jan er Z \ 1 = 5% (2 BEY 7:30 Gay Nineties Bulldog Drummond | Pirestone True or False x\- A AN ] == ~* \Z 2M, ; 7:45 Gay Nineties Bulldog Drummond | Firestone True or Fa 4 So NK ¢ SY \ 4 \ 7 8:00 Radio Theatr Gabriel Heatter ephon Counter-8py sf = fe ep 3 ; 8:15 Radio Theatrs | Neighborhood Call | Telobhons Hour Counter py ad Zn = AZ72Y ZZ 8:30 Radio eatre Szath-Myri Presents Dr, IL Spotlight Bands nN \ \ \ A Zi 8:45 Radio tre tter Hal Dr. L 3 : Spotlight Bands An == fe \ L 7 : = 9:00 Screen Guild Raymond Clapper | Cont Hour Raymond G. 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‘WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS

6:30—Toby Tuttle V. Kaltenborn

P.M : 4:00 Girl Marries 6:45-H 4:15—Portis 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Pront Page Farrell

5:00—News Reporter 8:00—Telephone Hour 5:15—Governor Bricker 8:15—Telephone Hour 5:30—Deacon Moore 8:30-Dr. 1. Q. 5:45—Lowell Thomas 8:45—D

6:00—Fred Waring 6:15—Gregor Ziemer

. M. . a News 10:15—Vic & 6:45—Mansfleld & Abbott 7:00—Time to.Shine 7:15—=Carroll O. Alcott 7:30—Bradley Kincaid 7:4--Consumer / 8:00—~The Goldbergs 8.15~Linda’s Love _ 8:30—Beautiful Life ) 8:45-Aunt Jenny 9:00—News 9:15—The O'Neills 9:3)—Sweet River 9:45--Lone Journey

sw 8 By VIRGINIA HATFIELD

DRAMATIC PROGRAMS: Orson Welles, author, actor and director

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casts, heard Mondays at 6:15 p. m. on WFBM, has asked for and received his release from the programs effective Feb. 1, the end of the current series. : Reason for this action is that current activities "for inter-Ameri-can affairs in both radio and films have increased. In addition to his CBS half-hour program every Sunday, Welles has begun editing of his South American film, “It’s All True,” and is preparing a series of two-reel subjects in connection with the win-the-war effort. No successor to Welles has been named. “Combat Pilot Training”

Mr. Welles

7:00—Cavalcade 7:30—-Voice of Firestone 7:45-—Voice of Firestone

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1:00-—Light of World

9:15—Conten.ed 9:30—Hermits Cave 9:45—Hermits Cave 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Background 10:30—Governor Bricker 10:45—Governor Bricker 11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Midnite Melodies

1:30—Guiding Light 1:45-Church Hymns 2:00—Mary Marlin 2:15=—Ma Perkins 2:50—Pepper Young 2:45 —-Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—S8tella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia

Sade Harum

4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

in Harmony

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TONIGHT

7:00—Vox Pop, WFBM. 7700—Cavalcade of America, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. 8:30—Spotlight Bands, WISH,

will be the subject of tonight's broadcast.

Authentic incidents in the lives of marines on Guadalcanal will be dramatized on “Cavalcade of America” at, 7 o'clock tonight, WIRE. Leading role in the script, “Soldiers of the Tide,” will be taken by Dennis Morgan. Pvt. James Gorman, a marine scout who was wounded in the landing on Guadalcanal, will be on the program. “Radio Theater,” the program that’s copped first place for dramatic broadcasts on almost every radio poll since it was launched nine years -ago, will present Mary Martin and Dick Powell in “My Gal Sal” at 8 o'clock tonight, WFBM.

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Dreiser’s story based on the life of his brother, Paul. Screen stars William Powell and Diana Lewis—Mr. and Mrs. in private life—are cast as husband and wife in the “Screen Guild Players,” version of the! film hit, “To Be or Not to Be.” The play, a tragi-comic tale of a theatrical troupe stranded in Warsaw during the Nazi invasion, will be heard on WFBM at 9 o'clock tonight. : ” 2 ” MUSICAL MUSING: Margaret Speaks, soprano, will sing Gersh“Summertime” during her second appearance of the year on Her other selections at 7:30 p. m., WIRE, will be “Siboney” and “Sing, Sing, Sing.” Tommy Tuéker will bring his orchestra to the air lanes tonight when he makes his second appearance on the victory parade of “Spotlight ‘Bands.” During the broadcast, 8:30 p. m. on WISH, he will feature his vocalist, Amy Arnell. u ” n . AROUND THE DIAL: “Flying Dutchman-of-the-Indies,” learning to fly under the American Eagle's watchful eye at Jackson, Miss.; will be interviewed by Parks Johnson and Warren Hull on “Vox Pop,” ed by WFBM at 7 o'clock he battle of wits to determine whether Boston, Mass., or Atlanta, Ga., has the highest I. Q. will begin

1at 8:30 o'clock tonignt when Jimmy

McClain presents his “Dr. I. Q.” program from Boston tonight.. The blue bloods of Boston had held the I Q. record for three and one-half

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to Atlanta,

‘Case of the Itinerant Enemy Agent” will be solved on WISH’s “Counter Spy” drama at 8 p. m. Alexander's school work will claim “Blondie’s” attention on her program at 9:30 o'clock tonight, WFBM. . . . The first official address of the newly elected chairman of the Democratic national committee will be heard on WISH at 6:06 o'clock tonight. He “will speak a few minutes after his appointment by a committee meeting in Washington today, " ” ” ‘TODAY'S STORY: For Lionel Barrymore, radio’s “Mayor of the . “Town,” 1943 is a golden -anniversary year. It was

had his first serious dramatic role, that of the footman in “The classic Broadway Road fo Ruin,” a production of the 90's. His grandmother, Mrs. Mr. Barrymore 5.1 Drew, was star of the piece. Sky Actually, 1893 wasn’t the year of

When he was only five years old, his father, the late Maurice Barrymore, needed a crying Italian baby in one of his plays. Lionel was

of being : was carried on the stage.

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