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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) 4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It When Girl Marries| News 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portis Faces Life [Melody Time 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Just Plain Bill Swing Session 4:45 Tea Time Tunes Easy Does It Front Page Farrell | Hop Harrigan 5:00 Melody Time Sports News—Mel. Billb'rd | Terry & Pir 8:15 Patti Olayton Superman Melody Billboar Dick el 1 8:30 Pearson Time Capt, Midnight Frank Parrish * | Jack Armstrong 6:45 Gilbert Forbes Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed | John DeYoung 6:00 Lanny Ross Show | Fulton Lewis Jr, Supper Club Luke Walton 6:15 Jack Smith Frank Edwards World News Walts Time 6:30 Club Royal Henry J. Taylor Mel Box Lone Ranger 6:45 Club Royal Inside Sports Fred Holt—News Lone Ranger 7:00 Forever Ernest Bulldog Drumond Cavalcade of Amer, | Lum & Abner 97:15 Forever Ernest Bulldog Drumond €avalcade of Amer. | Ed Sullivan 7:30. Crime Photogr. Case Bk, of G. Hood | Voice of Pirestone | The Fat Man 7:45 Crime Photog. Case Bk, of G. Hood | Voice. of Firestone | The Fat Man 8:00 Radio Theater Gabriel Heatter Telephone Hour 1 Deal in Orime 8:15 Radio Theater Real Life Stories Telephone Hour 1 Deal in Orime 8:30 Radio Theater Spotlight Bands Information Please | Forever Tops 8:45 Radio Theater Spotlight Bands Information Please| Forever Tops 9:00 Screen Guild Adams Hat Pight | Contented Hour Bill Thompson Sh. 9:18 Screen Guild Adams Hat Fight | Contented Hour Bill Thompson Sh. 9:30 Bob Hawk Snow |Adams Hat Fight r LQ Questions for Amer. 9:45 Bob Hawk Snow |G.I1. Talks It Over|Dr. L Q Questions for Amer, 10 bert Forbes Frank Edwards Fred Holt—News News

100 Gil 10:15 Interlude

10:30 Eil'n Farrell & Or.

Music & Milestones | Music & Milestones

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Songs of the Island Chuckle Time

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11:30 Jerry Wald Orch. 11:45 Jerry Wald Orch.

Art Kassel Orch.

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E. Hawkins Orch. E. Hawkins Orch.

Variety Hour Variety Hour

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:15-Portia Faces : Just Plain Bill : Lone Journey

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TUESDAY PROGRAMS

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) 6:30 Early Birds Morning, Neighbors| Dawn Patrol Hired Hands 6:45 Early Birds Em Lou, Haymakers<| Dawn Patrol, ‘/ Morning Mall 7:00 World Today News—Fun at Brkt. | World News News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkin’ Time 7:30 Top of Morning News—Congratula's | Musical Clock News 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Bars | Musical Clock Time to Shine 8:00 Rhythm and Bong | Larry Richardson |Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 News—8ong Yawn -Patrol Dick Reed Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs, Farrell Yawn Patrol Allan Roth Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs. Farrell Yawn Patrol Allan Roth Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Day's House | Lone Journey My True Story 9:15 Light of the World | Jane Day's House |Leora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Evelyn Winters Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Chil'n | Spinning Whee! Joyce Jordan The Listening Post 10:00 Art Godfrey Bhow | News—Board Room | Fred Waring Tom Breneman 10:15 Art Godfrey Show | Tune Tonics Fred Waring Tom Breneman 10:30 Tena and Tim Uncommon Sense’ | Barry Cameroa Home Edition 10:45 Aunt Jenny Letters to Lindlahr| David Harum Ted Malone

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Lyle Van

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Make-Up Box

Glamour Manor

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12:45 Farm Circle

Farm Bureau

1:00 Becond Mrs. Burton | Cedric Foster

1:15 Perry Mason 1:30 Rose Mary

John J. Anthony Queen for a Day

Four Stars

Flit Frolics Linda's Love Hearts tn Harmony

Noonday Headlines

Catherine Daniels Catherine Daniels Bride & Groom

1:48 Young Dr. Malone | Queen for a Day Editor's Daughter | Bride & Groom 2:00 Road of Life Up Town at 3 Woman of America |Al Pearce 2:15 Star Time P.M, Party Ma Perkins Al Pearce 2:30 Navy Musie P.M. Party Pepper Young Ladies Be Seated 2:45 Food Chats News Reel Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated 3:00 House Partly Erskine Johnson Backstage Wife Jack Berch 3:15 House Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Day Dreams 3:30 Ayers Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Ethel & Albert 3:45 Ayers Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Charm School 4:00 Peature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries News 4:15 Personal Problems | Easy Does It Portia Faces Life Melody Time 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Plain Bill Swing Session 4:45 Tea Time Tunes [Easy Does It Front Page Parred | Hop Harrigan

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“Kid” Coogan is back again tonight at 7 and will practically stumble right through the microphone as he goes about acting almost as stupid

as a radio columnist in the title role of “Forever Ernest.”

A drugstore

clerk with about as much zip as a two-day-old phosphate, Ernest will tonight take down the license number of a hit-run auto in invisible ink. That is, the ink is invisible, not the auto—no matter what your

dealers might tell you. In addition te the show, Jackie also is head

again.

Anvway, it's good to see Coogan on the upbeat

n in Coogan

and Co., an organization dealing in surplus government aircraft, and

he sold a twin-engined transport to his sponsor the " n " »

= Beginning its eleventh year with optimism spread all over its sixtyminute makeup, the “Lux Radio Theater” will go on the air tonight

at 8 with a play appropriately entitled “And Now Tomorrow.” about a sweet young thing who is rich but is totally deaf.

other day. »

It's. all A young

doctor, who has good reason to turn his ears away from her plight, comes to the rescue anyway and restores her hearing well enough for

her to hear the murmur of his heart.

Loretta Young and Alan Ladd

appeared in the flicker version, but Olivia De Haviland and John Lund

will read script on it tonight. n » ”

» . Still smearing on the grease paint, the “Screen Guild Players” will make its entrance on schedule immediately after that at 9 tonight. Lloyd Nolan and Signe Hasso will recreate their original screen roles in “The House on 92nd Street.” Nolan, who used to be a movie meany, | evidently ate enough of the right brand of breakfast cereal to get a G-Man badge because he now turns up as a member of the FBI. Miss Hasso is the flylet in the ointment since she is head of a Nazi spy

ring. Nolan will whup fem though—I know because I invested two-bits to see the movie version.

n “Club Royal,’ with his wax museum of oddities in the ‘musical world. from the canvas tonight will be Robert's guest of ‘honor, Slapsie Maxie (English teachers should have their students tune in)

Rosenbloom.

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paper release didn't say who it had hit,

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