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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 (OBS) (Mutual) (NBC-Red) (Blue Network) 4:00 Feature Story Easy. Does It Girl Marries Wheal of Fortune 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia Faces Lite | Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Plain Bill News 4:46 Tea Time Tunes Easy Does It Front Page Farrell | Hop Harrigan 5:00 Teatime Tunes Sports News—Mel Billb'd | Terry & Pirates 6:16 C, L O. Comment | Superman Melody Billboard H-R Scoreboard 5:30 Larry Carr Capt. Midnight Frank Parrish Jack Armstrong 6:45 Gilbert Forbes Tom Mix Sports~Dick Reed | Marshall. Pope A _——— — ————————————— 6:00 Patti Clayton Ray Henle . Supper Club Luke Walton ¥ 6:15 Skyline Roof Edwards—News | World News Waltz Time 6:30 Mr. Keen Perry Como Melody Box To Be Announced 8:45 Mr, Keen Inside Sports Fred Holt—News Cliff Edwards’ Show 7:00 Suspense Supper Serenade Olmsted Playhouse | Lum & Abner 7:16 Suspense Supper Serenade Olmsted Playhouse | Earl Godwin 7:30 Mark Warnow Vie and Sade Meredith Wilson Town Meeting 7:45 Mark Warnow Vie and Sade Meredith Wilson Town Meeting 8:00 Dick Haymes Q., Heatter Music Hall Town Meeting 8:15 Dick Haymes Real Life Storfes | Music Hall Town Meeting 8:30 Hobby Lobby By Popular Demand | Jack Haley Detect & Collects 8.45 Hobby Lobby By Popular Demand | Jack Haley Detect & Collect 9:00 That's Life Sky Bulletin Vaughn Monroe Harry Kogen Orch, 9:15 That's Life Room for G. L.'s Vaughn Monroe Harry Kogen Orch, 9:30 Finnegan Popular Batons Fifth Horseman Fantasy in Melody 9:45 Finnegan Southern Harm'z'rs| Fifth Horseman Summer Serenade 10:00 Gilbert Forbes Frank Edwards Fred Holt—News John Morrow 10:15 Bus Highlights Music. & Miléstones| Date With Musle |Songs of Islands 10:30 Cm, Cavallero Or. | Music & Milestones | Music U Remember | Ten-Thirty Time 10:45 Cm, Cavallers. Or. | Scores and Sports | Music U Remember | Ten-Thirty Time 11:00 Harry Cool Orch, |News—Ted Straetor | News—Sportsman News 11:15 Harry Cool Orch. |Griff Willlams Or,.| Sportsman Variety Hour 11:30 Frankie Carla Or.| Tempo Revue Designs for Listen's| Variety Hour.
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Fred Waring Barry Camerom David Harum
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Martha Tilton, the lilt with a tilt in her voice, will guest it on Mark Warnow’s “Sound Off” spot at 7:30 this evening, The po" ee. show is up for a second airing tonight and Tilton g turns tonsils to “¥ Got the Sun in the Morning” and “Ain't No Hurry Baby.” Ex-Master Sergeant Glen Dardin will spark militant melody “There’s Nothing in Front of the Infantry—But the Enemy,” a ziperoo he disced while in olive drab. A short-stuff drama will tell how the army put the needle to influenza. Now and then, the army will tack up the help wanted sign with one of the cleverest commercial spiels on the ether. It tells all about how to make a millyun.
"Martha Tilton ” ” un u td 5 “Mr. Keen” is still looking for lost persons early in the peeyem atmosphere of 6:30. “Bennett Kilpack is the private eye who flickers in and-—-out-of -the scenery often enough to finally uncover the misplaced | torso bodies are always going and losing themselves, the embalmers fill them so full of whatever it is wanderlust,
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” ” ” 8 # “Suspense” will drag out its dramatic pin cushion evening at 7:30. being dressed for the part tonight because it has Sheldon Leonard in the star-studded role. Leonard has knocked off some of the best people in Hollywood by playing the part of a meanie. The happy little gem this p. m. is called “Feast of the Furies” and Leonard is dunked in the role of a mouse (he’s just a small time rat) who believes his sister has been murdered by her husband. His oneriness crops up when he decides to give his brother-in-law the business, and hires a dull-witted killer to turn the trick. That's not right at all—a feller oughta hire only people to do his killing, » ” . td ” . Don't forget to dial in on “Phone Again Finnegan” at 9:30 this evening. Stuart Erwin is the hum and haw manager of “Welcome Arms” , who keeps getting hig wires crossed. What happens as he tries to make his apartment house phlatt happy causes a tickle to many a tummy. 4 ” n ” » » " 2 C. is still Flippen 'em at the studio audience in the new comic quiz pix of “That's Life” at 9 tonight. Flippen nabs people from the studio audience to come up on the stage. After everyone has been properly introduced, he then drags information out of them which clearly indicates he's not just interested in the time of day. Doing right well at guesting Jaycee's questions tonight will be Virginia Mayo, the scrumptous flicker femme, is just a waste of time. They know all the answers. u ” » 8 00 ” with Dick Haymes and Helen Forest gathering sun on thefr bonnets on their first week of vacation, Gordon Jenkins will front the show tonight at<8. He'll play his own composition “Every Time” with the Four Hits and a Miss shouting “There's Good Blues Tonight." A new collection of satchel moufs will appear under the heading of The Suitcase Six. Incidentally, Haymes had a chance to pick up $25,000 while on this vacation. One offer came from Milwaukee for $10,000 for a one night stand in the city of brew, while another was for a slave driving period of three nights for $15,000. He gave both of them a neat turn~ down. At that rate of resting, it's almost as cheap to work for a living. #8 8 88 The Hoosier Farm Circle Is stil] furrowing its corn and carting its little piggies to market each day at 12:30. And Harry Martin is still giving his overgrown weather report at the same time. He's awful smart, He gazes Into the Weather Bureau atmosphere and is then able to tell you when and if the heavens will spit almost a week ahead. In addition, he also lets you in on every little drizzle from coast to coast, Incidentally, Harry is on the look for old weather expressions and wants you tosend them in to him. He has a few for'a starter such as “Rainbow ‘in the morning——sailor take warning” and “Rain before seven—clear before elever.” So give the boy a hand if you can, “-n.n : “dw. 4 Art Linkletter and his “House Party” gang are winding up another week in Hollywood tomorrow afternoon at 3. As usual, five youngsters from Los Angeles playgrounds will.-be on hand to give pearls of wisdom. And Arthur will wind up his week-long hunt for “the oldest father with a baby under one year’: The winner will receive @ new radio‘phonograph—idesd for rest and relaxaticn. i ee A
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WASHINGTON, July are some general questions from veterans and their relatives: Q—Are veterans of the commissioned corps of the U. 8. public hgalth service entitled to the same priority for surplus goods as are regular world war II veterans? A—Yes, in the opinion of E. A. Stansfield, acting general counsel, war assets administration. Q—1Is there much chance that a man who was listed as “missing
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