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10:00—Road of Life 10:15—Vic & Sade 10:30—Snow Village 10:45—David Ha 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 11:15—Ma Perkins 11:30—News Farm 11:45—Livestock Reports
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Women 4 ” ” tribute to George Washington, In keeping with the presidential authorization of an army of 150,000 women to serve in the WAAC, “Vox Pop,” on WFBM at 7 o'clock, will be devoted mainly to the business of informing the public what the WAACs are doing. The program tonight will come from the second WAAC training camp at Daytona Beach, Fla., where Parks Johnson and Warren Hull will interview the mothers, wives and sisters of the men in service. . How Great Britain observes Washington’s birthday will be told on WIBC at 10:30 o’clock. British
speak from Sulgrave manor, home of the Washington family before they came to America, and from the Washington Red Cross club in London, rendezvous -for American fighting men. 2 8 ” THE GAY NINETIES will parade again tonight, led by Lililan Leonard, a relative of the girl who was born Helen Louise Leonard, who w a § nicknamed Nellie but who is: remembered by: older generations: of Americans as the great Lillian Russell, This program will be: on WFBM at 7:30 o’clock. The new Lillian possesses a three-octave-range wy voice, and before Miss Leonard the microphone ‘wears gowns and hats in the old time styles to lend realism to the old time songs. An all-American program, with songs dating from a third of a century before the “Gay Nineties”
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in the “True or False” period, on WISH at 7:30 o'clock. A sabotage plot stretching from the Chicago Loop district to the Russian front will be uncovered during “Counter Spy,” which will be on WISH AT 8 o'clock. “Information Please, on WIRE at 9:30 o'clock, will come in from HOLLYWOOD and New York. Gregory Ratoff will be on one end of the line and “experts” John Kieran and -Franklin P. Adams on the other. . = ” #¥ PATRIOTIC PROGRAMS may be tuned in almost everywhere on the dial tonight. Irving Berlin’s music will be featured a second time in “Louisiana Purchase,” on the “Screen Guild” period, WFBM at 9 o'clock. Annabella, William and Victor Moore will star. Pvt. Allan Ladd, formerly of the movies, will replace Brian Donlevy on “Ceiling Unlimited,” WFBM at 6:15 o'clock. . ... James Melton will include “Ballad for Americans” in his “Telephone Hour” reappearance, on WIRE at 8 o'clock. . +» «» How Nazi saboteurs attempt to destroy dykes protecting U. S. war plants will be told on “Bulldog Drummond,” WIBC at 7:30 o'clock. . The inspiring tale of a whimsical little tailor—Hercules Mulligan by name—wil be related on “Cavalcade of America” in a dramatization entitled “A Plot to Kidnap Washington.” Katharine Cornell and Edmund Green, distinguished performer of the English and American stage, will star in this reproduction of actual happenings during the “times that tried men’s souls.”
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