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ON THE RADIO

THIS EVENING

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5 Th'tre of Rom'nce

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D Night Life b Night Life p Open Hearing hb Open Hearing

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h News—Buffalo Pr. Buffalo Presents E. Lawrence Orch,

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Frank Edwards Symphonette Symphonette Scores and Sports

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Date With Judy

Dunninger Dunninger Fred Waring Pred Waring

Herbert Marshall Herbert Marshall Eve With Romberg Eve With Romberg

Pred Holt—News Date With Musie M’siec You R'memb’r M'sie You R'memb'r

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1260 WIBO 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) ID Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries News 5 Personal Problems | Easy Does It Portia FMuces Lite | Melody Time j0 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Plain Bill 8wing Session’ Jp Tea Time Tunes Easy Does It Front Page PFarrell| Hop Harrigan 0 Melody Time Sports News—Mel. Billb'd | Terry & Pirates Basil O'Connor Superman Melody Billboard H-R Scoreboard 0 Tune Teasers Capt. Midnight Frank Parrish Jack Armstrong 5 Gllbert Forbes Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed | John DeYoung 0 Lanny Ross Orch, | Fulton Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton b Jack Smith Frank Edwards News of the World | Waltz Time 0 Melody Hour Dave Hamilton Melody Box Bing Oroshy 5 Melody Hour Inside Sports Fred Holt—-News ClLfYf Edwards 0 Big Town Speak Up Ind Johnny Presents ‘| Lum & Abner 6 Big Town Speak Up Ind Johnny Presents The O'Netlis 0 Th'tre of Rom'nce| The Falcon Date With Judy You Want Ld. Bnd.

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Here's Morgan Ted Malone

Doctors Talk It Over

Eugenie Baird

Louls-Conn Preview Concert Time Warriors of Peace Warriors of Peace

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10:45—Tune Reviewer 11:00-News—Peter Grans

8:30 -Fred Waring 11:16~Background 8:45 Fred Nargp 11:30—Olyde Trask Orch, 9:00—~The Man Called X 11:45—Clyde Trask Orch. y. 9:15--The Man Called X 12:00—~News—Moon River

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) Rhythm and Song | } Rhythm and Song | } Mrs, Farrell § Mrs. Kagrell

Larry Richardson Yawn Patrol Yawn Patrol Yawn Patrol

Musical Clock Dick Reed Mus. of Manhattan Mus. of Manhattan

Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

® Valiant Lady § Light of the World 0 Evelyn Winters § Bachelor's Child'n

® Art GodIrey Show 3 Art Godfrey Show » Tena and Tim p' Aunt Jenny

Jane Day's House Jane Day's House A Lady's Notebook Spinning Wheel

News—Board, Room Tune Tonics Take It Easy Letters to Lindlahr

Lone Journey Lora Lawton Road of Life Joyce Jordan

Pred Waring Fred Waring Barry Camerom David Harum

My True Story My True Story Church Hymns The Listening Post

Tom Brenneman Tom Brenneman Home Edition Ted Malone

Kate Smith Lyle Van Make-Up Box Glamour Manor Big Sister Coke Club—Downey | Today's Band Glamour Manor D Helen Trent Army Nurses Talks Dick and Guy $ Our Gal Sunday |Guy Lombardo Ow: | Talks Jimmy Boyer ® Gilbert Forbes Larry Richardson |Tello-Test Baukhage

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10:15—Victor Lindlahr 10:30—Barry Cameron 10:45-David Harum News—Peter Grant Editor's Daughter 11:30—Young Dr. Malone

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12:00—Noon-Fifty Club 12:19—Pifty Club 12:30—-Nws., Mkts, Ev, Parm 12:45—Everybody's Farm 1:00-Guiding Light

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There are times when I wish Tuesday came seven days a week. You that's the night when I get my socks darned. Mrs, Travis is a great! br of the theater circuit and on that evening she's perfectly content | lit at home with me, listen to the dramas and needle away at a pile | —Do your chickens snub their nests they become too weak even to eat. | moth-eaten inter-wovens that I've run down at the toe and heel.' 4 refuse to lay eggs? Are they hk can tell the pace of the radio patter by the amount of elbow she

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early as 7:30 this evening when Brian Aherne steps up to the Theater of Romance mike for a fling at the agriculture department worried. | “And Now Goodbye.” That's the first novel James: It has been very destructive among only the principal ore from which Hilton penned that clicked in a big-time manner and : . aluminum is produced, but is also which was followed by such book-enders as “Lost flocks in Europe and Asia and has P

Horizon” and “Goodbye, Mr. Chips.”

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CERREEREN

By Fred Harman

castle disease, a malady that has

Dr, Bennett

TH BLACK HAGGIS 16 ACCOR-R-RON T TW ANCIENT YJ] [ 559, 7 | ~ | A-CHURNIN' AN’ A-BOILIN' 7 R-REQPE WE MOOST LEAVE Aa, | |SOMETHIN' FEARFUL! IT SIMMER TILL Dawn] | Aaa 1 | LOOKS LIKE TH' ~ MARCHIN' OOT T/ 14, Y N L . N Chi k KRAKATAO Pp & TH’ MUSIC O' : J - VOLCANO ~JUST : 4 } DOUGLAS Non-Laying, Nervous Chickens| |e ‘ A one soos | | pwong, © . | ERUPTED! A \ i 1 Have Newcastle D = Co Me ly ay May Have Newcastle Disease’ | r—& FJ LLY BT SEES TR NE fom Lr WASHINGTON, June 18 (U. P.).!ing, their breath comes fast, and A ; / pd 3 Ri == , The disease is contagious among | Gi v ~ S31] A chickens, Mr. Simms said, but there | A = ’ al } = | nervous and run down? is no danger of it spreading to 52 | -— ~& hn ? They may be suffering from New- | either humans or animals, | Te k { x Hin

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of a minister who approaches heaven from a different country in recent years. highway, and who has a lot of trouble with the road! But the way gets easier when he becomes a national hero because of timely action at a train ck. This episode also puts him on the right track with a parishioner will be Kis lady love by the time the man in the booth signals that | ©°0™Me

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ach tonight on “Big Town” at 7. He smells a story In “The Hounds in Newcastle, nger” that will be waved your way tonight, and the yarn he un-

approaches it from a different angle because he literally runs to h some gangsters who have been playing fast and loose with shipts that were bound for the continent.

” ” » » » » You'll be listening to the final creak of the “Inner Sanctum” door ight. at 8. And all the chills in the refrigerator will be taken out of

cube tray when some tattle-tale squeals “I Want to Report a Mur- “ Santos Ortega headlines the bill which has bodies lying all over studio, Advance lowdown has it that he plays the part of an evern’ husband who likes to hang around bowling alleys.

” " » ”n ” o | But before we get into too much of a dramatic rut, another form | cript reading Is the “Jack Smith Show” tonight at 6:15. As usual, | ik will have some high powered tunesmith in as guest. Scottish lass, will he on hand. She's the musical mite who is such rt stuff that she has to stand on raisin bread to get in the dough.

” ” » ”" NM ” | Another guarantee for a tuneful Tuesday occurs at 6:30. Bayer irin knocks the props from under its product by sponsoring a half r that does a good job itself of soothing the fevered brow. It's the erican Melody Hour” that features Bob Hannon and Evelyn Macgor along with the Knightbridge Chorus. “They Say It's Wonderful” “I Don't Know Why" are a couple of the numbers to be warbled.

” ” ” ” ” ” I'lie hot-shot “Night Life,” which was heard for the first time last k at 9, will be back for a second curtain call this evening. That's the w that has a night club environment with Willie Bryant as emcee, primarily features a revue of colored stars. Louie Jordan and his npany Five, Billy Exstein, erooner-bandleader and Vincent Gomes,

nish guitarist, will spotlight the program.

NNR. N % Cu Another reminder about “House Party” at.3 tomorrow afternoon. Linkletter is in Cleveland, and the educated kids are still with him. ial question for tomorrow comes from a South Dakota woman, who ts studio people to solve her problem. She says, “My husband is a derful’ man, but his income isn't as great as other members of the: ether the tension is pretty tight. What

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HERBERT | MARSHAL

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chief. of others. the department's bureau of animal industry, said the problem has be“very sérious” and steps are

! committee | “Encore Theater,” which just ran the asbestos up two weeks ago, 1s Whose members include veterina- | ady playing to crowded kilowatts. “Yellow Jack” which ran for so many ticket sales on Broadway | pathologists has w years ago. It gives the lowdown on the cause and cure of yellow | study the ailment from all angles r when the Panama Canal was being carved through the isthmus.'and try to find the answer. ald Coleman, the favorite of 19th century bobby soxers, finally climbs | his own age bracket by playing Dr, Walter Reed, the man in white |,,.tion treatment, like that for smallconducts the experiments. Incidentally, the show is getting quite a tation for the amount of friends it gets for the medical profession, | | so doggone friendly that it almost has a fella rushing out to pay

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General Duty Nurse By LUCY,AGNES HANCOCK (Continued from Page 9) half a lemon in it and I want it (hot. Understand?” | = ” »

“I UNDERSTAND,” Sally said quietly. She brought up a thermos

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- JUNE 18

I'LL HOLD IT FOR YOU, NANCY

ERNIE BUSHMILLER .

| jug of hot water ahd a glass which contained the juice of half a lemon. She watched the patient sip the

—By V. T. Hamlin

HE'S SURE OUT TO

mixture with relish, then lowered | GET THAT FNE ’

her bed and helped her turn so| (that she could lie on her right side | |as she demanded: “And in half an hour you are to|

@ ALLED BY A TRICKY DEQSION IN THE FIRST ROUND, ALLEY ; .

o_o {have a slice of toast and a cup of | black coffee—not too strong. In the | A ¥

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{ meantime I'll leave you to a nap.” | Sg or) | | | “Where are you going?’ Mrs, | pin 4 ir HL | Hobbes snapped. 0 4) i a et | ” » " | Fn o ni 3 : “JUST DOWN to the kitchen to| WAFL J IN see that your tray is right. Was | .

there something I could do for you | before I go?" { “I don't like being left alone, I think.” { “I see,” Sally said. “Then Tl] ‘ call the kitchen and have a tray | sent up to you. 1 “The speaking tube is in the cor-

ridor. If you want me just press ; r Re the ULbOR 1 won't be a Hy | J THAT kid HAS FiFreen More | Boys. YOURE : ati EVERYBODY ORDERS, MRS. / SIMPLY She wondered why the patient | ASKING JN KANE | ’ | | didn't want to think—to be alone | DN pe 1 A vor * We

with her thoughts, | » ” r | FOR A LONG moment there was quiet in the room and Sally slipped | out to order Mrs, Hobbes breakfast, “Gallbladder congestion — calculus—" No wonder the woman was bad-tempered and viewed the world through dark glasses. Poor_soul! Sally determined to do herest, in making Mrs, Hobbes’ stay in Linton happier,

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