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2 M : 3 0 = : . 3 ¥ o” ; O N T E R D O ABBIE AN’ SLATS . +. ==By Raeburn Van Buren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE . With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY ‘By Williams . Mm WE SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE . : fd od THAT. IT ALL CAME 60 GUDDEMLY FNERE MARKING > > i : THIS EVENING JE Pio srr Sinise ar ick ssoomio N | 1 100 ms DEPORTMENT, { Gor ARGUND § VAUDEVILLE je 1] | They ven pie: \ TEA chic \ SEN Asher Or 4 ; : mi JUST ANN THE PRETTIEST GIRL | 2 2 : | CR REE EN e wiihe i Weuisi SHE WAS THE PRETTIEST GSRLINTHE | | | POP/« SINCE MISS | MORE THAN A J} COMING BACK | | COVERED WHICH) FIRST WITH \ THAT PROBLEM--NOW ITHAS ! Bou : : FT 4 RANKEN SHOOK NO 7 CAME FIRST, ME/ILL TAKE ) BE ous! ’ 5 WFBM 1260 WBC 3070 WIRE 1950 TTY FRANKE\ LU )] GAS METER IF NOL TWO CAN > / COME SERIOUS! WITH V. (CBS) (Mutual) * (NBC) (Blue Network) OUT OF THE WINDOW £, READER? DON'T| PRODUCE GRADE | \THE HEN OR 7 A CHICKEN THE MEAT SHORTAGE AND i WITH THE CRUMBS, J TELL LS YOU'RE | 6CHOOL DIPLOMAS THE EGG ?/( DINNER ANY . (* THE DEMAND FOR CHICKENS 4:00 Song Shop Leary Family Girl Marries East Ballroom : ’ RE | s TIME OVER A | I'M WONDERING HOW THE 4:15 Service Stars Leary Family Portia West Ballroom NOU'VE BEEN AS STOWING NOoUR~-/ T CAN GET Nou FRIED > S 4:30 Song Shop Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom QUIET AS LONG- SELF IN TRE 27 ON J . [ClCH] GOING TO LAST 4:45 The Home Fires | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club ' ¥ STEADY oh EGG! IF IT DIDN'T COME a 800 News Lester Huff Romantic Melodies| Navy Salute FELLOWS CLOSET FOR. 4° WITH HERMAN'S AHEAD OF THE ! §:15 Duncans : Lester Huff Sts) Dial J Dance Dick Tracy : THE SUMMER. HIGH SCHOOL ’ CHICKEN! 3 eep Singing ncle Va ories -2-4 Ranc ack Armstrong ™ 8:45 Gilbert Forbes Superman John Morrow Baseball Roundup i o ih Fo¥ TERRIERS. "6:00 1 Love a Mystery | Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring ° Victor Borge - . 6:15 Harry James Sports Headlines World News Organ & ‘88 6:30 Easy Aces Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing |H. R. Gross 6:45 Mr. Keen Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Sports Roundup a 9:00 Sammy Kaye Cal Tinney Mr. and Mrs. North| Earl Godwin Qs 2 : i“ ; Vi Sammy Eaye Singin sam MH and Mrs. North Luin & Abner : Hort ; Ee ov] . Tr. ristian ake a Car mmy Dorsey anhattan . . - v pp Ei //) BN 9:45 Dr. Christian Take a Card Jimmy Dorsey Manhattan Sue DIENT ATO Mg Sus =MAYBE ~SOME WV E— A 3 " - y RE E blo \ 8:00 Lionel Barrymore| Gabriel Heatter Eddie Cantor John Freedom ME !! HES GOING INTO WAAC DAY- WELL MEET. § 1 { 0 == == EC / = \ \ . 8:15 Lionel Barrymore|U. S. O. Show Eddie Cantor John Freedom TRAINING TOMORROW = A E enn Nu © “7 . ~ 8:30 Jack Carson Sabotage District Attorney | Spotlight Band ND ; 4 S—- . = / BA. 8:45 Jack Carson War Effort .| District Attorney [Spotlight Band pe Y SOON Ju E GOING ad "9:00 Moments _in Music| John B. Hughes | Ray Ryser George F. Elliott A BIG WAR, I : 9:15 Muments in Music| Meet the Yanks Kay Kyser Gracie Fields * 9:30 Cresta Carnival Meet the Yanks Kay Kyser Alec Templeton 9:45 Cresta Carnival | Nelson Baker Kay Kyser It’s Dance Time 10:00 Gilbert Forbes A to Z in Melody John Morrow H. R. Gross # 10:15 Joseph C. Harsch Don Roth Texas Rangers Song of Islands 10:30 Sandman Ethel Willitts Starlight Trail Honored Music 10:45 Sandman Salute to Fighters Starlight Trail Honored Music 11:00 Baseball Scores News and Music Music You Want |News . ’ 11:15 Chicagoans Women at War Music You Want |Service & Swing 1:30 Uncle Sam Bobby Sherwood Bob Reese Service & Swing 1:45 Woody Herman Bobby Sherwood Bob Reese Service & Swing THURSDAY PROGRAMS a TE THE AGE-OLD PROBLEM WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 Fe 118. Pol rhe YES-YOU TWO WILL MEET AGAIN : (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) . . ———— } SUPERMAN © 6:30 Early Birds Sons of the Prairie | Dawn Patrol Morning Reveille ALLEY OOP By H. T. Hamlin —By Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster ” 6:45 Early Birds Sons of the Prairie | Dawn Patrol Morning Reveille > 2 7:00 World News Hoosier Harmony | World News News | ii "NONAME" HAS : { . gr v . : 9:15 Early Birds Hoosier Harmony | Musical Clock Mcrning Mafl Al = GHT, LEGIONNAIRES... GIVE THIS NONAMES A RENN Die DLoATING OUT OF ITS BOX, A MATCH SCRAPES.) “| MATTER. 7:30 Time to Shine Heaven, Home Hour | Musical Clock Morning Mail CART A GOING-OVER IN a THE CANNOT BASS SIMPLETON 7:45 News Stony & Wilma Lee | Musical Clock Br. Club News USUAL MANNER? / se © 8:00 Early Birds Jon Arthur—-News | Musical Clock Breakfast Club Sak { > 3 WATCH , IT'S RISING-AND A 8:15 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon Ralph Knox Breakfast Club ZF 7 Sf THAT FLOATING TOWARD 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go Shopping School Breakfast Club 7 b> (CIGARETTE!) YOU OF ITS OWN 8:45 Song Shop Get Up & Go Shopping School Breakfast Club / 2 / VOLITION | . 9:00 Valiant Lady Leary Family Lora Lawton News 9 AL, . 9:15 Stories Leary Family The O'Neills Hymn Singer. NG NNT A I “4 SS 9:30 Honeymoon Hill ‘| Friendly fiouse | Helpmate Baby Institute : | # FN { 9:45 Bachelor's Children | Friendly House Lone Journey Gene & Glenn LN LLM = E: 10:00 Mary Lee Taylor | Texas Saddle Pals |Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s A rrr . BE 10:15 Second Husband | Back to the Bible Vic & Sade Breakfast at Sardi's OTSA) — 10:30 Bright Horizons |Back to the Bible Snow Village Women in War 2 ’ 10:45 Aunt Jenny Haymakers David Harum Little Jack Little 3 11:00 Kate Smith Markets & News | Nutrition Course News Highlights i 11:15 Big Sister Happy Hoosiers Keyboard Serenade| Clark Dennis bo 11:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy Headlines & USO | Farm and Home Sh & 11:45 Gal Sunday Hi Sailor! EAT-itorially Farm and Home / 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Nelson Baker MEAT-itorially Baukhage 12:15 Ma Perkins Farm Front Dick Stone People’s Man 12:30 Farm Circle Farm Front Wally Nehrling Dance Music 12:45 ‘Farm Circle Memory Time John Morrow Enoch Light B= "1:00 Dr. Malone Sagebrush Pioneers | Music Medley «| News Highlights 1:15 Joyce Jordan Sagebrush Pioneers | Linda's Love Red Cross 1:30 Love and Learm |Harpo & Tiny Hearts in Harmony | James G. McDonald Roa 1145 Goldnerge Davé Mino? Biitor's Deugnis? [on gam "AM IS ABOUT | YO'MEANS YO' 1S GONNA | | Y-YES7-OH, AH COULDN'T MISTAH JONES } © 2:00 News r Texas Saddle Pals | Mary Marlin Morton Downey T'BECOME. A MARRY UP WIF "ONE BEAR IT EF SOMEONE ELSE WONT TAKE ; 2:15 Navy Time Hoosier Sweethearts | Ma Perkins My True Story MOTHER:-. £ FAULT JONES — SO'S HAD TH’ RIGHT T'LOOK AFTER MUCH LOOKIN’ iw 2:30 Song Shop WIBC Mailbag Pepper Young My True Story crn mees’ "| YO'LL BE A MARRIED YO'ALL TH’ REST O'YO' LIFE AFTER. HE'S \ 2:45 Song Shop Judy Perkins Right to Happiness| Ted Malone Yee WOOMIN, WIF A ---SOMEHOW. IT SEEMS / NEARLY PERFECT. "3:00 Home Front Rep. Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Club Matinee HUSBIN-AN'THAR- THET LOQKIN' AFTER YO’ A ALL HE GOT IS : 3:15 Home Front Rep. Harpo & Tiny Stella Dallas Club Matinee LI'L ABNER - WAS WHUT 7\ ONE. FAULT 7” 3:30 Something to Talk| Howdy Carlson Lorenzo Jones Kenny Baker AH WAS BORN FO'— % 2 . 3:45 Song Shop Dick Fansler Widder Brown North Ballroom % 4:00 Song Shop Leary Family Girl Marries East Ballroom 2) a 4:15 Service Stars Leary Family Portia West Ballroom 4:30 Song Shop Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom -o 4:45 The Home Fires | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 - P. M. 6:30—Little Band 9:15—Kay Kyser ; oF : | 4:00—Girl Marries 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—~Kay Kyser 2) ” ’ Yi 4:15—Portia 7:00—~Mr, and Mrs. North | 9:45—Kay Kyser i 2) 4.30—Plain Bill 7:16—Mr. and Mrs. North |10:00—Arthur Reilly ve 6°9 ~~ 4:45—Front Page Farrell . 7:30—Jimmy Dorsey 10:15—Gregor Ziemer TAT nT, TTT $:00—Vox Novachord 7:45—Jimmy Dorsey 10:30—Louis Prima URIOUS WORLD 5:15—News 8:00—Eddie Cantor 10:45—Uncle Sam or ae es Par Of AD reves romrved 5:30—Lum & Abner 8:15—Eddie Cantor 11:00—Dance Orchestra a a 5:45—Lowell Thomas 8:30—District Attorney 11:15—Wally Johnson I ; 6:00—Fred Waring 8:45—District Attorney 11:30—Moon River _6:15—Norman Ruvel 9:00—Kay Kyser 11:45-—Moon River —By Turner WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS . SN UT | Eh iene en i & / Sou ow wom B77 aX Wout ge 3 ews :15—~Vic and Sade . : uiding Light i Or 4 7, 6:45-—Mansfield & Abbott 10:30—Snow_ Village 130 Bone of RR urches ; a Z| AND RE IQ pt: / 7 BEFORE WERE |LONG NOW, %7:00—Time to Shine 10:45—David Harum 2:00—~Mary Marlin A 9 7 4 " . 7:15—News | 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 2:15—Ma Perkins D 2 y 7 HIM. WE VE DISCUSSED %7:30—Consumer 11:15—Aunt Jenny 2:30—Pepper Young > y_ / . %:45—Consumer 11:30—Everybody’s Farm 2:45-—Right to Haphiness 1 i ’ >, : ) yp 4 2 / 8:00—News 11:45—Everybody’'s Farm 3:00—Packstage Wife i . ’ ; Y 8:15—8weet River 12:00—Goldbergs 3:15—Stella Dallas hair Sr — AY, 7; 7 | 8:30—Linda’'s Love P. M. 3:30—Lorenzo Jones | i : i | . a IT's UP TO YoU NOW 8:45—-Big Sister 12:15--Vic & Sade 3:45—~Widder Brown an . 13 pris 1 ' 9:00—Lora Lawton 13:0--Arthyr Belly, 4:00-53/21 Marries CR AOI CAPTAIN! G00D g 9:15—The O’Neills } ife Beautifu :15—Po -— — —— ) 9:30—Hearts in Harmony 1:00—Light of the Worl” | 4:30—Plain Bill a ES RWAY BOUND, 9:45—Lone Journey 4:45—Front Page Farrel SS Se Resa RAY Bou y 4 2.9 .. 9 9 |] MYSTERY OF A a AN GORDON tra on the NBC “Salute to Youth” SIMON LAKE, aN AMERICAN, oR wysEry 1 By D pr oan SOLD GERMANY ON THE VALUE OF _ us RRENCY ) ia 2 » | program, ] THE SUSMAR/MNE ... TEN VE | : ; 7) ; 7 Dic al oy | JOEL McCREA, currently star “Since radio is a one-dimensional BEFORE THE FIRST WORLD YEARS ! 74 Ww 3 CAREFULLY B 4 “ rq X ring with Jean Arthur in that Wash- medium,” says Paige, “music be- " . R & 3 Ghoti Li % p L VV GUARDED BY 7 ¢ ¥
THE GERMANS WERE SO IMPRESSED 3 a ; Tl ; Nazis AND GRATEFUL THAT THEY STOLE HIS ; § pz a A 7/4 PATENTS AND SQUEEZED HIM OUT. : en, LATER, HE RETURNED TO AMERICA Tr AND BEGAN BUILDING SUBMARINES FOR THE U.S. NAVY.
: ington merry-go-round, “The More |comes important in any .dramatic the Merrier’; Grace MacDonald, Sheren, It ize sie ih ighes : ransitions believable. Once again, I her brother, Ray, it is music which sets a mood, be guests on the it 'sadness, grim terror, tragedy, laughter or any other. Music can
ees Ni ; even be used to establish a time — gs” br cast : of day or a season of the year.” : OH, FLOY FLOY--- HAVE YOU HAS YOUR FATHER Cat 8:30, 3 & In other words music is as much THERE 1S A NOTICED THAT ALL Te GOT HIS HeApRay is now a _ Fla poop tor pg es PITTSBURGH HEADLIGHTS ARE PAINTED > LIGHTS private in the air Be Ertl Welch p BASEBALL BATTERY FOR THE DIM OUT ? PAINTED? corps and is sta- i sa gels whic «COMPOSED OF tioned at the bmjtate sotnds. BUTCHER a0 BAKER.” West Coast air Cue music reforce training quires good N center in Santa musicianship and de k Ana, Cal, from | split - second tim- 7 -) i . n : : Z § which the pro- Joel McCrea Ine eaigs Tes to 3 z 0 > i : ———] i Fam originates, the script, the Mm 8.9 8 other on the hi YOU CUE MUSIC in radio—the inter- score. ' His musi- « IN ORR Den AeA Von , Iudes that are part of a dramatiza-|cians watch his 2 5 HENRY WOLFE, —ie H PR. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. fons ‘he mos, difficult musical bajon, ai Raymond Paige T.M REG. U. 8. PAT OFF. 6-9 \__ Ero New York. - That's Raymond Paige's opinion. |that in Hollywood there is a group 3 : RED RYDER id He is the conductor of the orches-|of musical specialists attached to the studios who are the highest-)7:30. . , . George Jessel on Sammy i : ! priced orchestral instrumentalists in | Kaye's show at 7, an all-Tschaikow- OH. MY HEAD! DID 1 DREAM IT. OR. 1 ONLY the world. Yet they do nothing more [sky program on “Great Moments 4 \ CAN CROSSWORD PUZZLE than play the musical backgrounds |in Music” at 9 and the announce- DD 1 THROW MYSELF FROM Tr’ SADDLE? REMEMBER TH’ HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 13 Flat that are an integral t of t t ie ya SUNT OF A tol at are an integral part of. any men of the winner in the “Dr. at RIFLE BARREL’ Deni Stes Re [ANIRIRIALIOEN RENG 14 Hearty motion picture. Christian” script contest at 7:30 y ie AR pe : im ey Bae BlODIEETIOREIO|RIEIL le Bd All of which leads one to the over WFBM. . . . “John Freedom 4 g 2 Tl na CIAILEEEIS AVE SIE IE 92 he music that opens and closes the|against the Nazis in France, WISH N 20 Dessert A[T[1 INIKIL'EBASICIEIN[TIEID) 25 Afternoon Lone Ranger” program, Is it some |at 8. 31 Command S[E[T AlS EVIE] * abbr.) galloping rhythm written expressly 12 Lubricant E[DIEIN|} [TIE AR AIDIEINI 27 Toward for the program? Is it traditional ¥1 Religions song = oD RAD IR 30 Age Western music characterizing the Jack Carson's trials and troubles 15 Bachelor of [DIEISISIE RIT ADIOS] 32 River (Sp.) bold deeds of the ranger? Neither. Are really a delight. Arts (abbr) [ONERBHEAL REN BORE] 33 Neat |The strains you hear floating over| JB = Fon ners roo 16 Samarium SITIAIL IL EDIE SMIOIL [LIEN] 34 Shoestrings the ether come from Gioacchino : "ne (symbol) AIRIMEE A | IREALIAIT] 35 Compass poini Rossini’s famous “William Tell” 17Expanded AlEIRY BAN|AIPE AIL [AIR] 36 Beverage overture. But I guess you knew A 19 Beverage * IPIRIEICIAIUITIT|OINIAIR]Y 37 Male offspring that. BIW ism - : : Sp Conall a n= i igen . usic note views (symbo SERIOUS RECORD : 46 Frozen water VERTI i 2 ED Music To- ! : 31 Metal me Eee ron CAL 391tisa fighter | night, , . Parts one, two and three BOOTS AND HER BUDDIC —By Martin 24 Behold! 50 Solar body 2 Fowl 40 Auricles or in Jusn by Fishard Shas i PT a — 25 Before 51 Conflict 3 High-born 43 Air current ae mapian ;shapsody Jn ' vou | fw ¢ SOR ! Si (prefix) 52 Unqualified 4 Heavy vehicle 44 City in ajor by Georges Enesco, played Sh ay a A a tre RA] Ey "9g Seine 54 Measure of 5 Edward Oklahoma “Hans Kindler and the National. GON, 1 LE AMNG WORK / SF SAOOTING _WAR ON 98 Half danem area (abbr.) 47 Great Lake Symphony orchestra, WIRE at 11:05. y- ? 29 Foe >» Clow measure 6 Relax 49 Group of thre ” n» 81 The earth 5 eats leather 7 Mental 50 Half (prefix) x 83 Factory 57 Iniquity capacity 51 Cautious aN INTERESTING yarn dug up 87 Range 58 Converns 8 Timber 53 Finish by Bill Stern for his Friday “Sports ¢1 Sun god 60 Anger 9 Become weary 56 Until (contr.) | Newsreel” is th ' 42 Married 61 According to 10 Air race 59 Railroad a West Point b : % awe > 44 Also an editor’s course marker (abbr.) Hy ee n ne ios ty a : A grand new half-hour of comedy 4 Is [6 |? 8 9 a collection of players that they're Witla Brin new radio str, c— _|still on the same team today. The PRESENTED BY A 3 team included Ike Eisenhower, Jake ’ i 5 LL = fe Devers and Omar Bradley. You know Sours o g them now as U, S. army generals. a rtd to. WFBM 8:30 P. M. il SPOTLIGHT BAND Tonight . « rh hy T 2] i) Bernie Cummins and his orchestra Te —. 7 from Lockbourne air base, Colum- BY BUD HILL 2 a hi us, O., WISH at 8:30. - a ie Semmens soup YOU TOOK OVER YOUR BROTHER JOB HERE SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING 7000 YOU HEARD ME ~ORINKING IT, IN TOMATO | WHY OON'T YOU TRY IT? JUST GETAWEEKS| = : =a : i Sy How 7 WELL, RYT JUST MEANS I WASNT JUICE. THEY CALL IT A VITAMIN COCKTAIL OF FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST-I4 CAKES. | en Fi GOOD LISTENING Tonight . . .| [LONS ED SO RUN ou FOUND 1 WASN'T ETTING ENOUGH OF THOSE AMAZING VITAMI IT CONTAINS EVERY VITAMIN {IT KEEPS PERFECTLY IN THE REFRIGERATOR. | a i | “Mr. District Attorney” goes to the| | Eur . ; ; KNOWN TO BE NEEDED IN HUMAN J THINK 5 DON'T JUST DROP A CAKE IN TOMATO seashore to solve a murder, WIRE VITAMIN 8 COMPLEX IN THE OIET KEEPS MILLIONS FROM Sic an legl WOULDZRY | JUICE ~ MASH IT IN A DRY GLASS WITH | at 8:30. . . . Eddie Green, the comic SANG ” IN MY DIET #A\ FEELING UP TO SNUFF, SO I BEGAN bi MANY A WeeK Ts A FORK, THEN ADD A LITTLE JUICE. / who portrays “Eddie the Waiter” on| [E> Ni - >. i DRINKING FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST— IN SEVEN LRESY {| STIR TILL BLENDED. FILL UP THE “Duffy's will be heard on the = i \ = A\2 CAKES A DAY _— |.0AYS x i AND DRINK. 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