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| WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1946
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THIS EVENING WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) “4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune 4:18 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia Faces Life | Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Tea Tuhe Tune Easy Does It » Plain Bill ews 4:48 Tea Time Tunes |Easy Does It Front Page Farrell | Hop Hagrigan $:00 Tea Time Tunes [Sports x s—Me 8:15 Word Prom Cntry,| Superman ; Mey bonne: HR Bcoraboard | 5:30 Pearson Time Capt. Midnighs Wake Up Jack Arms 6:45 Gilbert Forbes Tom Mix Sports--Dick Reed | Songs of Islands 6:00 Patti Clayton Ray Henle pper L . 6:15 Skyline Roof F, Edwards-=News Sun No Kike Walp 6:30 Ellery Queen B'tle Commentators| Melody Box Lone Ranger 6.45 Ellery Queen Inside Sports Fred Holt——News Lone Ranger © 7:00 The Whistler Cares Away Mr, and Mrs, North| Lum & Abner 7:18 The Whistler Cares Away Mr, and Mrs. North | Musical Interlude 7:30 Dr. Christian Supper Serenade | Raleigh Room 8 an's Olub 7:45 Dr. Christian Supper Serenade Raleigh Room Sportsman's Club * | 8:00 Sad Back Gabriel Heatter McGarry & Mouse | All-Star Baseball 8:15 Sad Sack Real Life Stories | McGarry & Mouse | All-Star Baseball 8:30 Bob Crosby Show | All-Star Baseball Mr, D. A. + | All-Star Baseball 8:45 Bob Crosby Show | All-Star Baseball Mr. D. A. All-Star Baseball 9:00 Acad. Award Thtr.| All-Star Baseball Kay Ka All-8 8:15 Acad, Award Thtr.| All-Star Baseball Kay pa Agia Busshall 9:30 Holiday for Musio| All-Star Baseball Kay Kayser All-Star Baseball 9:45 Holiday for Music| All-Star Baseball |Kay Kayser All-Star Baseball 10 Ibert Forbes | All-Star Baseball |Pred Holt All-Star B | 10:18 Interlude All-Star Baseball | Pleasure Parade | All-Star Bashan | 10:30 Invitation to Mus. | All-Star Baseball |Musie You R'm'ber| All-Star Baseball 10:45 Invitation to Mus, | All-Star Baseball Music You R'm'ber| All-Star Baseball 11:00 Blue Barron Orch. | News—Night 8 News—Sportsman | News | 11:15 Blue Barron Orch.| Ted Straetor ch. | Sportsman Variety Hour | 11:30 Jos Recihman Or, ad Review Three Suns Trio Variety Hour 7-17 | 11:45 Joe Reichman Or. 'Te po Review Lee Sims Variety Hour J RWILLIAMS, om 6:30—~Cross Roads Cafe 9:18~College Mus, Kno WI i $90-0id Marries 6:45~News—Kaltenborn 9:30—Collegs Mus. Know OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople 4:30—Plain Bill" Te TAME, a Ma North 10-00— Nowe eon rr HERE COMES A BF ? Fi ! AN ! $5 pront Page Farrell 7:30—Penguin Room 10:15—Shelf of Melody MOTORCYCLE. ome’ J SPEED ¢ wel UM LEY ME HANDLE 3:00 n a's Yura Love T:45~Penguin Room 10:30—-Stairways to Stars ‘HM DID A THIS! WE MAY HAVE Y 3 Lone Journey 8: die Cantor 10:456-Tune Reviewer THOSE GAS BIKES Z GPANKING FLOUTED SOME ; S30-lors Lawton 8:15—Eddie Cantor 11:00~News—Peter Grand ALWANS 50UND LIKE |B TROT DOW Z .: oy | Thomas 8:30—Mr, D, A. 11:18—Background ¥ RUSTIC ETATLTE <4 $:00—8upper Clu 8:45-Mr. D. A. 11:30=Clyde Trask Orch, ICHIN-WHISKER LAW ¢ AGAINST DISCARDING :18—Nws., Riss & Kingsby. | 9:00—College Mus. Knowl. | 11:45—Clyde Trask Orch. TO ME, AND I CAN Y PEANUT SHELLS IN THURSDAY PROGRAMS FEEL MY HIP BEING PUBLIC~+TLL 5QUELCH WPFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 A ERED FOR COULD N'Y THE TOWN HALL y (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) EED FINE! DO COMMANDO WITH AY $:30 Barly Birds Morning, Neighbors| Dawn Patrol Hired Hands ’ ‘P), KNOWLEDGE OF ] 6:45 Barly Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol Morning Mai) 72> BLACKSTONE ! fli 7:00 World Today News—Fun at Bkfs, | World News News pare re) fk 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkin’ Time % WN ¥:30 Ayres Good Morn. News—C’gr't’lations| Musical Clock News 7 N|7:45 Nowa Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musical Clock Time to Shine Z -. 8:00 Rhythm and Song | Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Br Hg foil 8:15 Rhy and 8ong| WIBC Coffee Shop |Dick Reed Breaprany Sib 7 ; p8:30 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club ve. y 8:45 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coftee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Day's House | Lone Journe M. 9:15 Light of the World | Jane Day's House | Lora Lavion My Troe ory 9:30 Evelyn Winters Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns _3:45 Bachelor's Child'n| Cooking School Joyce Jordan The Listening P 10:00 Art Godfrey Show |News—Board Room | Pred Waring Tom Breneman
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Pred Waring Barry Cameron David Harum
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Up to Minute News| Make-Up Box Glamo: 11:15 Aunt Jenny Coke Club—Downey| Today's Band Glamour Man 11:30 Helen Trent Easy Aces Talks Dick & Guy 11:45 Our Gal Sunday |Jan Garber Talks George Byron’ 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry Richardson |Tello-Test Baukha 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike | Four Stars Home Front 12:30 Parm Circle Lunch’n With Lopes | 'Round the Circle | Kay Reporter 12:45 Farm Circle Farm Bureau Dick Reed—News Noonday Headlines ITY: 1:00 2d Mrs. Burton Cedric Foster Flit Frolics Catherine Dan 2 228, 101 1:15 Perry Mason John J. Anthony Linda's First Love Catberine Daniels 1:30 Road of Life Queen for a Day | Hearts in Harmony | Bride & Groom DOTTIE DRIPPLE 1:45 Young Dr. Malone| Queen for & Day |Editor's Daughter | Bride & Groom 2:00 Surprise Party Downtown at 3 Life’ Can Be B'tiful| Club Matin 3s Surprise Party 2M Paty Ma Perkins Club Matinee loots wes) : arines arty Pepper Youn 1 : 2:45 D. A. R. Program |P.M. Party Righs to Happiness Ladies Be Seated — (( 3:00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife J 3:15 House Party Basy Does It Stella Dallas vk Su 3:30 Ayres Program Basy Does It Lorenzo Jones Ethel & Albers 3:45 Ayres Program Easy Does Is Widder Brown Charm School 4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wh 1 t 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does Iy Portia Faces Life Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Rasy Does It Plain Bill News 4:45 Tea Tims Tunes | Fasy Does 1t Front Page Parrell! Hop Harrigan WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS AM 10:00—Fred Waring 1:15 Children 6:30—~Nymntime 10:15—Fred Waring 130 Wonys in White a 10.40 David Shemeron Fo Fymns AL Chushes : : 2:00] 7:15—Cadle Tabernacle 11:00—~News—Peter Grand 21 Ma Pol 7:30—Nws., Riss, With, Mk. | 11:15—Editor's Daughter 2:30—Pepper Young 7:45—Chuck Acree 11:30—Young Dr, ‘Malone | 2:45<-Right to 8:00-—Buccaneers 11:45—Big Sister 3:00—Backstage . 4:13-News —Ohamberialn 12—Noon—Fifty Club 3:1 a Dallas :30—Morning Matinee 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 8:45—Morning Ma P. M. 3:45--Widder Brown 9:00—Morning Matinse 12:15—Fifty Club 4:00—Girl Marries #:15-Morning Matinee 12:30—Nws., Mkts., By. Prm. | 4:15—Portia Faces Life 9:30--Road of Life 12:45—Everybody's Farm 4:30-Piain Bill §:45-Joyce Jordan 1:00~Guiding Light 4:45—Front Page Parrell
WABW (FM) THURSDAY'S PROGRAM P.M 4:30-Tea Time Tuns 1:15—Dance Cavaicads” 2:00--Mpwaiian Melodies 4.46-Tea Time Time 7:30—Musical Favorites 21 Sisters 5:00—Spotlight Varieties 7:45—-Musical Pavorites 2:30 Mexico 3:13 SpotiiEhs Varieties 8:00—Pan-Americans 2:45-Dance Maestro 5:30—Viennese Concert , 8:15~Pan-Americans 3:00--Midday Sympohny §5:45—Freddy Martin 8:30-—Just Music 1: 15-Apoasury . 6:00—-Dinner Music 8:45--Just Music 8:30-~Composer’s Corner 6:1 nner Musie 9:00~Evening Serenade 3:45--Composer’s Corner 6:30--Pop Concert 9:15—Evening Serenade 4:00--Treasury of Song 6:45-—Pop Concert #:308Symphony of Song 4:15-Parg & Recreation 7:00~Dance Cavalcade 9:45—8ymphony of Song (Advertisement)
BY NORMAN TRAVIS °*
Academy Award will dig deep into the past to come up with an Oscar offering tonight at 9. “Prisoner of Zenda” received Oscar mention in 1937, and Douglas Fairbanks star gazes by appearing in the same play he screened way back then, when he shared time with Madeline Carroll and Ronald Coleman. Virginia Bruce, who makes rescuing a pleasure, will_éo-star. Fairbanks just recently returned from the navy, where he got stoop shouldered from carting around decorations. The play, by} the way, is an old timer which was first produced back in 1895—more statistics from my mother-in-law, by the way. The same well plotted plants itself again tonight in a Balkan atmosphere, where mistaken identity causes a fellow to get neck deep in trouble. ! = » » = » ~ If Judy Garland catches her trolley on schedule tonight she should appear with Bob Crosby at 8:30. That half hour of conversation, by the way, has the reputation of being one of the best written on the air. So if you like to give credit where it belongs, doff your fedora in the general direction of E. Helwick, the fellow who pens the script weekly. The show tonight should develop into quite a chin session with ; ' Crosby, Jeri Sullivan, and the Town Criers all dropping a jaw now and then on musical notes in addiJudy Garland 4.) t, Garland. According to Petrillo, the Bob Cats will be there. And there'll be a Ford in your future—according to Ford. # »
” = ~ Ellery Queen has been standing out in the sun too long, it seems. Take tonight at 6:30, for instance. There is at least one person who gets on speaking terms with the undertaker sudden like, and Ellery believes “that an innocent perfume advertisement is tied in with the durn thing. Queen adds to this development by piling on the idea that a statue is the trigger man who shoots a woman in the affair. I hope he doesn’t stray far enough off the beam to blame Venus De Milo. Anybody knows she doesn’t have any firearms. Into this screwball setup crawls Alan Baxter, the male shell of “Voice of the Turtle” bn Broadway, who'll relax in the studio overstuffing and act smart as the guest detective,
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you'll be ripe for the music of David Rose on “Holliday for Music” at 0:30 this peeyem. The musical mite has composed a number this week to express the yearning that is in every human for cherished things. He calls the number “Nostalgia.” Kitty Kallen, who was recently dotted for a screen role, will warble “Doin’ What. Comes Naturally,” from “Annie Get Your Gun,” while Curt Massey goes a few notches lower on the note ladder for “Laughin’ on the Outside” and “Sentimental Journey.” Five winning létter writers will recelve an autographed record album by David Rose and a radio phonograph combination with changer.
» n ” » » ” Get those evil thinking thoughts out of the hack side. of your moggin before “The Whistler” comes puckerin’ through your radio at the twilight time of 7 this evening. He's the guy who solves crimes by probing into hidden corners of the human mind. That way, he discovers the emotional motivations underlying the crime. In other words, If you sock your wife in the jaw, there's something in your cranium that tells you why you did it—probably to develop your forearm, no doubt. n
» » ” ” Ed It'll be like walking in on the middle of the movie when you stroll in on “Invitation to Music” tonight at 10:30, The late listening is Handel's pastoral “Adis and Galatea,” which is being performed in its entirety on two successive Wednesday evenings. Tonight is the windup and features Chester Watson, the Columbia Chorale and the CBS Symphony. This is one of Handel's outstanding successes and it's pretty interesting to know that Handel was the private chapel master of the Duke of Chandos. He lived in the Duke's palace in style. People I know who had their eye to the keyhole say that the Duke was the paymaster for Queen Anne's army and received a staggering fortune in the process—in the process of putting himself in the payline a few too many times, that is.
” ” » #" » L. 8S, Ayres’ mila melodies that have replaced the torrid tempos on|
their “Good Morning” show each morning at 7:30, are still stirring the atmosphere nice and quiet like. The howcha-do session early in the ayem tomorrow features such stuff as “Flower of Dawn” and “Remember.” It's mighty snoozy music for so early in the sunshade, 0
» ” ” . . 8 ” » > v . Tomorrow af 2 it's time for the on-again off-again shenannigans of
“Surprise Party.” Heard every Tuesday and Thursday, the half hour will grind its George Washington coffee in an atmosphere of questions and answers in the studio audience, Meanwhile, Maurie Webster and Bob Shannon will be cruising around the plantation area on bus and street, car to ask questions which will be picked up by way of walkie=
YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen
Allotments to Be Continued By Army on Wartime Basis
WASHINGTON, July 17.—Vet-!date, are entitled to the wartime erans who re-enlisted prior to July|dependency allotments for the full 1, and others who volunteered for [term of their enlistments. service in the army before that| But dependents of anyone enter-
ing the army after July 1 will re-
ceive the allotments only until six
months after congress and the president declare world war II (The Electric Living Progrom)
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Men actually in the army can
still enlist for a year, if they have already served six months. Veterans can re-enlist for periods of 18 months, two years, or three years. Inductees Benefit The regular wartime dependency allotments also are available to men | who are being inducted now. These allotments will be given to the families of the servicemen until six months after the statutory duration of the war. And there-is no indication that congress will legally end the war any time soon. These are the present monthly allotments being paid dependents of men in service: A wife gets $50; a first child, $30; and each additional chiid, $20. For dependeni children wtihout a mother, $42 goes to the first child, $20 to each additional child. Divorcees Eligible A divorced wife is eligible for $432, if Lo alimony is provided for: in the decree. . Otherwise, the amount set in the decree is paid. For other dependents, including parents, who rely on the G, 1, for their total or chief support, $50 1s granted for one parent, $68 for
Music out of the past to provide present-day relaxation, It's "Cares Away' as Bob Grant and his orchestra te-
style for your pleasure "When My Baby Smiles At
Me." "Hold Me," "Whisper- i, ane $11 for each brother or ing," "Donkey Serenade," For substantial but not total or "Embraceable You," "Indian [chief support, $37 is paid, regard-
less of the humber' in the family. Men being Inducted into the service must take the initiative in spplying for allotments. Allotments are never made retroactive in cases where the man falls to app'y as soon as he is eligible.
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