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BUT, BUCKY! OLD MAN ABERNATHY |S THE MOST PROMINENT MAN IN TOWN AN MEKEE'S GOING TO KNOW WHO RE Pays. 36 GRAND TO- SO WILL THE NOTARY AND WITNESS TO THE TRANSACTION!

OF SELLING OLD MEKEE A PHONY DEED TO THAT

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Linda's First Love Hearts in Harmony

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“Academy Award” is making the switch from Saturday to Wednesday for the first time tonight, and you can grab a ‘listen at 9. The change seems to be fattening because the. place is loaded with award winners. The play, “The Maltese Falcon,” earned an award in 1941 for production. Sidney Greenstreet was voted the top supporting actor in the same film.

P.M 2:00~Hawatian Melodies 2:15~King Sisters 2:30--Vive Mexico 2:45=Dance Maestro 3:00-Midday Sympohny 3:15Treasury Salute 3:30~Composer's Corner 3:45-Composer’s Corner 4:00~Treasury of Song 4:15~Park & Recreation

Mary Astor, a ratress tonight, was the|

. Ra. and Humphrey Bogart muttered mysteriously in Mary Astor - “Casablanca” for his Oscar in 1943.

in one of the most thrilling jewel chases ever filmed or radioed.

” n n ” ~ ” Indiana should perk up a special ear for a listen to “Sad Back at B this evening. That nasal twang the Sack has belongs to Her Vigran, and is strictly a Hoosier product. - Vigran spent his boyhood in Connersville and Ft. Wayne and graduated from Indiana with an L. L. B. which was good enough to admit him to the bar in 1933. He gave that up, though; to tackle dramatics and has been lingering around

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“Dr. Christian,” Durante and Moore, and so on.

" 5 ” " ” ” Jack Carson and his gang are taking the rest cure for the months and will be back in October. Replacing the zanies at 7 will] be a definite change of pace called “The Whistler,” which cracks the kilocycles for the first time tonight. The hero in the whodunit puckers

. his lips and lets go with some plain and fancy whistling when he is |

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of two “Forever Ambers”—and you know how busy’she was.

hot on the trail. Times sure change, don't they. There was a time, when a hero was just plain helpless until he got the necessary zip from a bowlful of breakfast cereal.’ Now, it takes a box of birdseed ‘to turn the trick.

» ” "' » » . There'll be a wide open vacant spot in. the Ellery Queen snoop tonight. Nikki, his secretary doesn't live there anymore because she got married last week and gave radio the air. There won't be a Nikki for about three weeks. Ellery also has more trouble with this love] stuff because he's called mpon te solve “The Adventures of the War Bride.” A G.I. met his bride overseas, but his family dislikes the idea so much they threaten to murder him. But Ellery will come out on top—or else look for a new sponsor. » ” n » ” ” Dave Rose will be back with his upper crust juke box music on “Holiday for Music” at 9:30.. “Make Believe” and “Tea For Two” are scheduled to get their notes lifted. by the musical marvel. Each week Rose makes it rough on‘ himself by having to compose an. original compbsition. This week he has the brainstorm entitled “My Dog Has Fleas.” Rose got his idea to make his: hound a social outcast by listening to ukulele players mutter those four words with notes as: they boxes. ” » » ” | River's End” is moanin’ low again tonight at 7:30 when Dr. Christian has to play nurse maid to a love affair. It's a play that Tom Taggart and Ashley Buck wrote which won one of the top prizes in

the recent Dr. Christian cofitest, and is called “Two Loves Had Marian.” |

The good doctor has to take time away froin his thermometers to | unravel all of the loose ends in a plot which shows that Marian's boy | friend has a double who's trying to chisel in on a good thing. one A. ! Bob Crosby and his musical gang of Bobcats will hang out the welcome sign for Victor Borge at 8:30 this evening. Borge tickles the ivories with such gusto that the tickling crawls cléar up to his funny bone, That's another way of saying’ that he plays the piano and musdles in on the comedy racket .as well, Under such a setup Borge becomes either an overpaid musician or an underpaid comic, depending upon the point of view, n ” ” o » n Belng a newscaster (isn't the easiest racket in the world. Having ‘a chin session with Gilbert Forbes, WFBM news commentator, the “otfier d47T found that there is more to it than just readin'the writin’. Forbes gives three 15 minute spots a day, and writes every one of them out after reading the news services, and tying in his own personal views and special contacts. Each broadcast is about 1,600. words long and takes Forbes two hours to prepare. To bang out 5000 words a day,

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YOUR G. |. RIGHTS. . . By Douglas Larsen Liberal Changes Proposed In Service Life Insurance

WASHINGTON, July 3.—Congress sured, can be nameéd as beneficiaries. |very soon is expected to make sev-When-the law is changed the G. L leral important changes in National or veteran will be able to change {the beneficiary without approval of |

best supporting actress in ‘41 for “The Great Lie,” Service Life insurance.

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Beneficiaries will be allowed to|T! a!up policies and provisions for paying

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story is about a bird, then you'd better tune in to let your pulses race most certainly be eflected by con- permit conversion {ment

lump sum, if they want it that way. | At present the insurance is paid in small monthly payments.

The G. I. or veteran will be able poiders who might become permain the top set of air waves ever since. You've heard him with “Blondie,” | to name any person he wants t0 as nantly disabled. They would receive a beneficiary. The way it stands/ gs monthly for each $1000 of inhot | POW, only a limited number of per-ic rance after six months of such Sons, al closely Telated to the ns ‘disability, and the face value of the : ; “non policy will remain unchanged. { DEDICATION Of NEW |which both committees of Congress | have agreed on, a special legislative committee of the American Legion,

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At 45th and Evanston buildifig to be known as Cornegie Hall teen canteen will be dedicated |

a year’s co-operative work, moneyraising projects, and neighborliness. C. V. Wray, president. of the Civic | league, sponsor of the project, with the help of neighbors began Ww A year ago to build a comnfunity effective.

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FIREWORKS PORTRAI OF ERNIE PYLE IS SET

A portrait of ‘Ernie Pyle in fireworks will be among the featured | states competed for the scholar-

displays at Sahara Grotto's fireworks show Thursday in the Butler : y

Monarch Don LaFuze said Ernie's father, William Pyle,”and his aunt, Mary Bales, had been invited fo the show as special guests of she Twenty other spectacles are on the program, plus aerial bombshells and flares. band wifl give a concert from 7:15 to 8:15 p. m, followed by drills

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Disabled American a| Veterans of Foreign Wars has been (working for the following amendments:

The new building represents by jury to veterans or their bene-

ficiaries in suits arising out of in- Hiry surance claims. | | » One giving insurance benefits in [7

{cases where servicemen died in line ork of duty before their policies became

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the original beneficiary. The new law, when passed, will of the governpolicies into endowments. rese Would include 20-year paid-

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