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NOW=-REPEAT AFTER ME =I DO HEREBY VOLUNTARILY ENROLL AS A MEMBER OF THE WOMENS, ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS, UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS = THAT I WILL SERVE IN SAID CORP FOR THE PERIOD OF THE DURATION OF THE WAR AND SIX MONTHS, AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW, IN TIME CLARED BY THE CONGRESS

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 . WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) ° 4:00 Song Shop Leary Family Girl Marries East Ballroom 4:15 Service Stars Leary Family Portia West Ballroom 4:30 Song Shop Little Jimmy Plain Bfll® South Ballroom 4:45 The Home Fires | Turf Bar Time __J| Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club 8:00 News Lester Huff . | Romantic Melodies | Five of a Kind 8:15 Duncans Lester Huff Dial ‘& Dance Dick Tracy 5:30 Keep Singin Uncle Van Stories | 10-2-4 Ranch H. R. Gross 5:45 Gilbert Forbes Superman ‘ohn ~ Morrow Baseball Roundup 6:00 I Love a Mystery | Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring Victor Borge 6:15 Harry James Sports Headlines World News Organ & “83” +6:30 Easy Aces Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing |H. R. Gross 8:45 Mr. Keen Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Sports Roundup 7:00 Sammy Kaye ‘| Cal Tinney Mr. and Mrs. North| Earl Godwin i %:156 Sammy Kaye Singin’ Sam Mr. and Mrs. North| Lum & Abner | 9:30 Dr. Christian Take a Card Jimmy Dorsey Manhattan | 7:45 Dr. Christian Take a Card Jimmy Dorsey Manhattan | 8:00 Lionel Barrymore | Gabriel Heatter Eddie Cantor John Freedom . 8:15 Lionel Barrymore| U.S. O. Show ° Eddie Cantor John Freedom 8:30 Jack Carson Flying Soldiers District Attorney | Spotlight Band 8:45 Jack Carson Flying Soldiers District Attorney | Spotlight Band | 9:00 Moments 1n | John B. Hughes Kay Kyser George F. Elliott 9:15 Muments ‘Music| Meet the Yanks Kay Kyser Gracie Fields . 9:30: Cresta rnival Meet the Yanks Kay Kyser Alec Templeton 9:45 Cresta Carnival Nelson Baker Kay Kyser It’s Dance Time | 20:00 Gilbert Forbes A to Z in Melody John Morrow H. R. Gross 30:15 Joseph C. Harsch Don Roth Texas Rangers Song of Islands

Ethel Willitts Guy: Lombardo

News and Music Star Parade

10:30 Sandman 30:45 Sandman

11:00 Baseball Scores 11:15 Chicagoans

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:30 Farm Circle Farm Front Wally Nehrling 145 Farm Circle Memory Time John Morrow Vincent Lopez 1:00 Dr. Malone Sagebrush Pioneers | Music Medley Victory Business .! 1:15 Joyce Jordan Sagebrush Pioneers | Linda's Love Red Cross ' 1:30 Love and Learn |Harpo & Tiny Hearts in Harmony | Navy Salute 1:45 Goldbergs Dave Minor Editor's Daughter | Uncle Sam 2:00 News Texas Saddle Pals | Mary Marlin Morton Downey 2:15 Navy Time Hoosier Sweethearts | Ma Perkins My True Story 2:30 Song Shop WIBC Mailbag Pepper Young My True Story 2:45 Song Shop Judy Perkins Right to Happiness| Ted Malone 3:00 Home Front Rep. |Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Club Matinee 5' Home Front Rep. Harpo & Tiny Stella llas Club Matinee

3 :30 Something to Talk :45 Song Shop

3 3 3 4:00 Song Shop 4 4

116 :30 Song Shop :45 The Home Fires

Dick Fansler

Leary Family Leary Family

Little Jim Turf Bar "Time

WLW WEDNES

P. M.4:00—Girl Marries 6:4 4.30—Plain Bill ' 4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00—Vox Novachord . 5:115—News

7:30—Tommy 7:45—Tommy

8:30—District : Waring 8:45—District €:15—Norman Ruvel

6:30—Music a la Carte 5—H., V. Kaltenborn 7:00—Mr. and Mrs. North 7:15—Mr. and Mrs. North

8:00—~Eddie Cantor 8:15—Eddie Cantor

8:00—Kay Kyser

WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS

Kenny Baker North Ballroom

East Ballroom West Ballroom South Ballroom Sportsman Club

Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown

Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Page Farrell

DAY EVENING

9:15—~Kay Kyser 9:30—Kay Kyser 9:45—Kay Kyser 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Gregor Ziemer 10:30—Dance Drchestra 10:45—Uncle Sam 11:00—Dance Orchestra 11:15—Interlude 11:30—Burt Farber 11:45—Moon River

Dorsey Dorsey

Attorney Attorney

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2100. Mary Marlin .2:16—Ma erk!

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9:15—The O’Neills 9:30—Hearts in Harmony 9:45—Lone Journey 2 8 8

| By DAN GORDON

' IGOR GORIN, well-known ocongert, radio and motion picture baritone, and the Lyn Murray singers will be guests of Morton Gould on his “Carnival” program tonight over WFBM at 9:30. Gould conducts his 50-piece orchestra in a special arrangement of Ravel’s haunting “Bolero.” § ” ” ”

SERIOUS RECORDED Music for §

Tonight — The first and fourth movements from Tschaikovsky’s symphony No. 6 in B minor, played by Eugene Ormandy and the Philagdelphia orchestra, WIRE at 11:05. : 2.8% ' CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, CBS North African war correspondent, ‘has been awarded the National Headliners’ club 1943 radio news reporting award “for consistently accurate and interesting accounts of the fighting in the North African war zone.” The actual presentations are to be made at Atlantic City, N. J., this ‘Baturday. Of course, men like Col-

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been cited by the club for the best a

4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—-Front Page Farrel

2 2 8 apolis Times. columnist, who has

ture writing on the war, will not be present to accept. / 2 #® 2 ” FILM STAR Laraine Day, who recently appeared in “Journey for Margaret” and will soon be seen in “Mr. Lucky” with Cary Grant, is guest star with Edward G. Robinson on the “Soldiers With Wings” broadcast tonight over WIBC at 8:30. The program : originates: from Miss Day {ne west Coast Army Air Training Center at Santa Ana, Cal. Maj. Eddie Dundstedter and his 51-piece air corps orchestra will supply the musical background. ” ” ” FRANKLIN P. ADAMS, raconteur, wit and “Information Please” expert, is scheduled to be Sammy

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: CROSSWORD PUZZLE

UNLESS I AM SOONER DISCHARGED BY

OR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PROPER AUTHORITY =

I DO SCLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH TO THE UNITED WILL SERVE THEM HONESTLY FAITHFULLY

AGAINST ALL THEIR ENEMIES

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AND NOW YOU ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THE WOMENS ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS. YOU WILL RETURN HOME AND AWAIT YOUR ORDERS.

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Jack Carson former pugilist turned comic, will be

one of Jack’s guests. The show seems to shap up like. the other Carson show which Jack used to broadcast on Friday over the same station. So if you like the other, you'll certainly keep your dial tuned in for this one. 3 2 2 o SPICE OF LIFE Tonight. . . “John Freedom” fights the axis in the South Pacific, WISH at 8... . Jimmy Dorsey and his troupe, including Bob Eberly, romantic Baritone, and Kitty Kallen, the singer from Philly, pinch-hit for brother Tommy on WIRE at 7:30. . . . Kay Kyser and his “College of Musical Knowledge” crew entertain more than 6000_shipyard workers at the Shrine auditorium in Los Angeles during his broadcast on the same station at 9. . . . Jane Withers is Lionel Barrymore's guest in the “Mayor of the Town,” WFBM at 8. . . . Johann Strauss selections on the “Great Moments in Music” program, WFBM at 9. . . . William Gargan is Wally Butterworth’s guest on the

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