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Lanny Ross is now in his final week of broadcasting for the summer. And Evelyn Knight, too, for that matter. She's the empty space fillerinner on the show each day at 6. But it'll be a short summer for the both of them, since the show is slated for a re-airing on Aug. 19.

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Paul Roberts, local announcer, will be back with Club Royal, his own special plaything, tonight at 6:30. Roberts quietly goes insane by spinning discs on five different turntables to give the atmosphere of a night club. Orchestra guest tonight for mighty cheap prices will be Woody Herman and Johnny Jr. of Phillip Morris will drop in. Joe Plerson will say sweet things about the Knoerle Tire Company.

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