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Lucille Ball, who has something on it, will be armchair guest on the Ellery Queen program at 6:30 tonight on CBS and WFBM, to try for the solution to the “Adventure of the Hollywood Murder Case.” Miss Ball has just finished a picture, “Easy to Love,” ' with Van Johnson (oh, boy!) and will be in New York to visit her husband, Desi Arnaz, who has an orchestra at the Copacabana. If that's a sin—' it's Anacin!
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which flies into a rage when it hears any other radio voice but that of Lanny Ross. That sounds like sabqtage of Frank Sinatra but you can’t account for the tastes of a pigeon. On the other hand, if you're in the quail class, you can tune in Lanny tonight at 6. ” ” » Walter O'Keefe, who used to attend school at Notre Dame and who helped write and make famous “The Man On the Flying Trapeze,” will visit the Bob Crosby show at 8:30 tonight. (Bob Hope got a Lincoln when he guested on the Ford program). Perhaps, Walter will be swinging on a flying Mercury after tonight. Bob, Jeri Sullivan, the Town Criers and the Bob Cats will keep the music hitting on all eight cylinders.
. “ . The first “Advice to the Lovelorn” column was probably chiseled on a slab of stone centuries ago, but interest in romantic situations still remains popular. Jane Jordan does well in this paper and Allie Lowe Miles helps’ solve “Personal Problems” for the Peoples’ Outfitting Company on WFBM each afternoon at 4:15. With marriage and divorce fast approaching equality on the books, it might be a good idea for more people to read or listen to this type of journalism. . » ” » David Rose is presenting an original musical composition on his “Holiday for Strings” program.each Wednesday at 9:30. Tonight, hol
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sir for the first time a tone poem called “Nostalgia.” It's supp interpret a universal longing for something special-—for us, a new ro Curt Massey and Kitty Kallen take care of the vocal department with top numbers. Kitty Kallen got her break in the big time when Rose heard her on Musicraft records. A . 8 » Prank Sinatra had a lot of fun the last time he broadcast from Chicago. The coal shortage had the studio dimmed out and with no audience to laugh at the gags, Frank had .the orchestra doubling in guffaws. Frankie will be back in the Windy City for his broadcast tonight at 8—with or without squeals. As a girl wrote Life magazine ently: “Frankie's got soul in" his voice.” Okay, we didn't say anyoon. did we? n . » Victor Herbert music will be featured on “Great Moments In Music” tonight at ® and you can give that sort of stuff to us any night and we won't complain. Michael Bartlett, just out of the Marine Corps, will make his first appearance on the program as a tenor. Robert Weede will handle the baritone parts and Jean Tennyson will challenge the soprano notes. Victor Herbert preceded the “Chickery Chick” and “Apple Pan Dowdy” school of song WHiting. . “Hero in the Doghouse” is the title of the original play to be presented on the “Dr. Christian”. drama at 7:30 tonight. Rosemary DeCamp, who usually plays nurse Judy Price, is on vacation and her role will be taken over by Broadway actress Helen Claire. The story concerns a soldier's attempts to deliver a dog's battle decorations to the master. This is the first of six Broadway origineljona of the program, a ® a y OVERFLOW FROM THE TYPE FONTS: Bob Crosby expects an addition to the family this fall making him even with Bing-—four up.
Program” tomorrow afternoon at 3:25. . “Vox Pop” will replace “Inner Sanctum” on Tuesday nights next fall, . +. . Bing Crosby may work for one of those pen companies for under-water writing next season. (Not Eversharp). . = . Speedway fans should keep up to date by tuning in Squirts broadcasts direct from Gasoline Alley on WFBM each afternoon at 5. It's as good as being in the pits yourself. . . . Paul Whiteman says David ‘Rose is today's nearest competitor for composing honors of the late George Gershwin. . . . Sam Sims says that if President Truman
Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer questions In this colume dally.
JANE J ORDAN
DEAR JANE JORDAN: I'm|these girls why aren't they required burned -up. For the past four|to stay in their wives’ country?
years I've worked in a war plant a LEFT OVER. for an dverage of 10 hours a day.| Answer: All the worth while reMany an American girl has done maining men aren't married. You {have only to look at the vital stathe same thing. [tistics to see that marriage liWe've made good money, but|..nses are being issued every day donations of every variety hit us. in. considerable. numbers. first, | Men are constantly coming back Here's my gripe. We were dis-|into civilian life, There may not couraged from marrying during the|be as many as before but the supwar. Now all the worth while men{ply isn't exhausted by a long shot. either are married or won't come| When a lonesome man in a forback. eign lands falls in love he doesn't What burns me up is the fact|stop to think about the girls back that the Yanks are marrying “to-|home. matoes” of other nations, .and{ That is what happened after the bringing them back to the U. S. A.|first world war. Don't be so burned where they flaunt them in the faces|up. The Yanks didn’t marry forof the good American girls who eign girls to spite you.
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