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AM 0:00-Fred Waring 1:16=~Today's Children 6:30—-Hymn Time 0: 15-Victor Lindiahr 1:30—-Woman in White 6:45—Ev'body’s Chore Time | 10: 30-Barry Cameron 1:45~Hymns All Churches 7:00—News—Jones 0:45=David Harum 2:00—Life Can Be B'tiful 7:15—~Cadle, Tabernacle it; 00—News—Peter Grant 2:15—Ma Perkins 7:30—News, Riss, Wth., Mk. | 11:15—Editor’s Daughter 2:30— Pepper Young 7:45—Revellle Routidup 11:30—Young Dr. Malone 2:45—Rig"t to at it 8:00—Time to Shine M 45—Little White House 3:00—Backstage Wife 8:15—~News—Chamberlain 12 Noon-Fifty Club 3:15~8telia Dallas 8:30—Morning Matinee 3:30—Lnrenzo Jones 8:45—Morning Matinee 12:156-Pifty Club 3:45-=Widder Brown 9:00—Morning Matinee 12:30—~Nws., MKts., Ev. Farm | 4:00—Gir! Marries 9'15—Morning Matinee, 12:45—Everybody’'s Farm 4:15—Portia Faces Life 9:30—Road of Life « | 1:00—Guiding Light 4:30—Plain Bill 9.45—Joyce Jordan ! 4:45—Front Page Farrel)
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| "YOUR G. |. RIGHTS . .. By Douglas Larsen
Brother of Slain Hero May Stay in U. S. When Drafted EE
WASHINGTON, June 27.—RelaMilquetoast with an tives of G. I's and veterans have
Inferiority complex, apologizes as “Manager Finnegan,” who master- sent in the following questions:
minds a house full of flats. Excess baggage at the apartment house | are the owner's son, Finnegan's niece, a janitor, a switchboard operator, and one paying tenant who is slated to get at least a word squeezed in edgeways. » » ” ” ou Minutes are’ running mighty low on the Lanny Ross-Evelyn Knight sing-song at 6. Tomorrow the close-out force brushes the studio out and takes a vacation until Aug. 19. So if you want to grab a listen tonight, Lanny will open his mouth wide enough to spray “Blue Skies” so well that stars will fall all over Alabama. Knight will fall on “My Fickle Eye,” which says something in the lyrics about not being true to any guy because of an unfaithful optic. Miss Knight says it's a word story of her life. Mrs. Travis has a musical biography like that—'Rock of Ages.” ou ” n ~ ~ ~ “Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons,” has a lot of his customary creepy fun in & half hour session of “chalk the rabbit” tonight at 6:30. A grocer gets all fired up when he finds that one of his customers has a fear that she is about to be bumped off. He hates to lose the business so he notifies Mr. Keen, who gets on the trail. The gal who gets the business in “The Case of the Stuffed Kangaroo” is the wife of a taxi-
Lanny Ross
dermist. What happens to the female is a cinch to give the kangaroo indigestion. You see, the h@p-along is used to having nothing but male in its pouch,
readjusted to civilian life tonight at 7 by appearing on the “Suspense” throbber. That's the show people call a “Dilly,” because it leaves everybody feeling like so many goose bumps on a dill pickle. Reid plans to immediately swing back into the celluloid circuit after this performance, which is called “The Return Trip.” It's all about a bus| driver who picks up three strangers at an insane asylum and everybody thinks everybody Site is nuts, ” » » »
News to us role of the young set is that “The Baritone” will hitch | apolis Episcopal diocese will hold|
Sun in. the . week-end conference of planning {and fellowship opening with a 6:45
up his galluses tonight at 8 for a go at “I've Got the Morning” and “You Are Too Beautiful” I am referring, of course, to Dick Haymes. Spreading the on the upper part of the crust will be the job of Helen Forrest. he two of them will also waltz down memory lane mitt-in-mitt presenting a pint size operetta. It'll be their version of “In Old New York,” a nostalgic bit of what happened many years ago in Manhattan. It'll be the same kind of carryin's-on' that we have today, but the prices will be a mite lower. » » o 4 " un ~ Before the big First of July celebration next Sunday, the Atomic Bombers will give a preview of the fireworks at 9 tonight in a review | of the development of this big firecracker. Bill Henry will tell how | Washington reacted when Japan was A-boribed; Webley Edwards will come in from Bikini; and other reporters will cover the world, Give it a listen! N 8 " » ” | That about does it for today.
around the show spots of New York tomorrow at 3:25. She'll give a
brief review current musical hits and will even dish up a platter or heard tohight are the Rev. Reese ten {from each them. Miss Frederic will then go on vacation for p Thornton, diocesan director of - a month, but the program will ‘linger on with concert music puffed religious education, and John J.|
full of alr to make it sound light-like. » a BN» o
Art Linkletter and his “House Party” Sng wind ~ their Airst|ineme of the addre
week back in Hollywood tomorrow at 3. He's still giving away a]. refrigerator to the oldest newyweds over 50 with an, extra-special being awarded tomorrow for the best yarn spun aboutl how a wife met her husband. I remember my own particular experience very well,
the plate. She said “Which one, upper ér lower?” I thought
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duty with
He was killed,
being sent overseas? A—Yes,
the mother
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of a boy I have a feeling that, if he is sent overdeas for the occupation forces, something will happen to him and he won't come home. same feeling when one of my other sons was drafted during the war. Is there any way I youngest
from
The war department has
announced that men who had brothers killed during the war can apply
for duty in the States.
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{was in a hospital for a long time. After a trio of years in the Navy, Elliott Reid cot about getting | When he was finally released from
EPISCOPAL YOUTHS
‘WILL MEET TONIGHT
Young churchmen of the Indian-
ldinner tonight in All Saints cath-
edral parish house.
Outstanding scheduled which luncheon “What Have We Learned From the . Herman Anker, of Christ Looks
of the meeting,
Saturday's war?” by the Rev assistant to the church;
{of the host JPArish.
Evensong will be sungat 8 o'clock But if we att the kilocycles and tonight when the Rt. Rev. Richard look Into tomorrow, Eillen Frederic will take you on a musical trip Ainslie Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Others to be
diocese, will speak.
Phillips, chairman of the diocesan | The general will
youth commission,
rector and “The Veteran at the Church,” by James ¢). Mote
will
sses
addresses close
are
be,
“Youth Work in the Diocese.”
The Rev.
A youth fellowship.
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Thrasher, Church of the Advent, is youth dito pass | rector for the diocese and Vi] ———————— at was | Smith is president of the “host
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the service, he was given a monthly
pension for the disability he suffered, As sOon as he got out, he went back to his old job, where he was given work which didn't bother him. He has been doing fine. Does this mean his pension
will be stopped? | A—No. Q-—My son was drafted a few
days after he was graguated from | high school. He has served two | vears and is now eligible for dis-| charge. He writes that he plans] to have a loan guaranteed and and |
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my neighbor's boys wanted to do the same thing, but discovered he| was too young to get a loan. Is there any age limit? I do not want my son to be too disappointed What should I do? A—In some states, a vet has to be a certain age in order to get a loan. Call any local loan office or bank to learn the answer to your| question,
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(Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail)
COMMUNITY PLANNING
OH, BROTHER! NOW TH' FAT 1S IN TH FIRE!
MEETING SCHEDULED
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
The west central conference on
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community planning will be held at Terre Haute July 18, Kenneth | L. Schellie, director of the Indiana
. | economic council, announced today. |
LAST A HUNDRED YEARS /
Sponsored by the economic coun- | cil, the Terre Haute city planning | commission and the Terre Haute | Chamber of Commerce, the confer- | ence will be a panel discussion led | by authorities in various fields. | Similar meetings have been held at Richmond and Evansville. Other | meetings are scheduled later for | Bedford, Peru, Ft. Wayne, La Porte, | Lafayette and New Albany. {
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