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8:00 Interlude 8:15 Garden Gate 8:30 Renfro Val. 8:45 Renfro Val,

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WFBM 1360 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 w 10 (CBS) (Mutual) INBC) oe x 4:00- Feature Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel tun 4:15 oe Doms Easy Does It Portia Faces Lite Wheel % Sh 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Plain Bill News 4:40 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Ioes It Front Page Farrel | Musical cecktall 5:00 Teatime Sports Melody Billboard | Terry & Pirates 5:18 Washing Su an Melody 8illboara H-R Scoreboard 5:30 Pearson Time Capt. Midnight Frank Parrish Jack Armstrong 6:48 Gilbert Forbes Tol Mix Dick Reed—Sports | Melody Tyme 6:00 Patt! Clayton Fulthn Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton 6:15 Skyline Roof F. Edwards"News |News of the World| News - 6:30 Tommy Riggs Henry J, Taylor Melod Lone Ranger 6:45 Tommy Riggs Inside Sports Fred #Holt—News Lome Ranger 7.00 Aldrich Family Supper Serenade | Highways in Melody | Adv. of Sam Spade 7:15 Aldrich Family Supper Serenade Highways in Melody | Adv. of Sam Spade 7:30 The Thin Man Voice in Night State Fair Revue Your FP. B. L 7:45 Fhe Thin Man Voice in Night State Fair Revue Your FP. B. 1 8:00 /t Pays Be Ignor't| Gabriel Heatter Vacat'n with Music| Break the Bank 8:15 It Pays Be Ignor't|Real Life Stories Vacat'n with Music| Break the Bank 8:30 Wayne King Spotlight Band Waltz Time The Sheriff 8:45 Wayne King Spotlight Band Walts Time The-Sherift 9:00- Mercury Theater | 8potl't On America| Mystery Theater Gillette Fights 9:15 Mercury Theater |Spotl't On America Mystery Theater Gillette Fights 9:30 Hawk Durango Popular Batons Bill Stern Gillette Pights - 9:45 Hawk Durango G. I. Talks It Over| Inside the Capitol | Gillette Pights 10:00 Gilbert Forbes Frank Edw Pred Holt~-News News 10:15 Interlude Musio & Mil e| Pleasure Parade Island Songs 10:30 Yours Sincerely Music & Milestone| Music You Rem'S'r| 10:36 Time 10:45 Yours Sincerely Scores, and Sports | Music You Rem'd'r| 10:30 Time 11:00 E Lawrence Or, | News—Ted Bu petts News—Sportsman | News 11:15 E. Lawrence Or, | Ted Straster Orch. | Sportsman Variety Hour 11:30 Count Basie Orch, |{Temo Review Three Suns Tre |V 11:45 Count Basie Orch, Temo Review Lee Sima Variety Heur WLW FRIDAY EVENING P. M, 6:30—~COrossroads Cafe 9:15--Mystery Theater 4:00-0irl Marries 6:45—~News—Kaltenborn 9:30-—-B{ll Stern 4:15--Portla Faces [fife 7:00-Highways in Melody | 9:45—Washington Speaker 4:30Plain Bil T:16~~Highways in Melody | 10:00—News—~Cha 4:45—-Front Page Parrell 7:30-8inging Sam 10:15-Shelf of 5:00--Linda’s First Love T:45~PFashions in Melody |10:30--Gabriel Heatter 5:15--Lone Journey 8:00—Vacation With Music| 10:45—Dance Orch, 5:30—Lora Lawton 8:15—~Vacation With Music| 11:00 Peter Grant 5:45-L. Thomas--News 8:30-Walts Time 11:15—Backgrou . 6:00—8upper Club § Walts Time ® 11:30--Tales of Por. Serv, 6:15-Nows—Riss & King'y! 9:00-Mystery Theater 11:45 Tales of Por, Serv, SATURDAY PROGRAMS WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (A. B. C) 6:30 Barly Birds Morning Neighbors | Dawn Patrol + | Hoosier Jamboree 6:45 Early Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol Hoosier Jamboree 7:00 News, Morn'g Mel.! News—Music . | News Roundup News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkin Time Boys 7:30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—Congrat'lt'n | Musical Clock f News 7:45 News Faith in Our Time| Musical Cloek Musical Interlude

Musical Clock News

Jumping Jacks Food for All

B'kfast Time Revue B'kfast Time Revue Wake Up and Smile Wake Up and Smile

9:00 Give and Take

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Buddy Weed Trio

9:15 Give and Take Barnyard Gang Percolator Party Brown Dots 9:30 Mary Lee Taylor | Crosby Sings Teen Types Treasury Salute 9:45 Mary Lee Taylor |Jr. Achievem's Inc.| Teen Types Bolid Senders

10:00 News—Let’'s Pretd.

The Kids Party

Teen Time Club

String Ensemble

0:16 Let's Preténd The Kids Party Teen Time Club String Ensemble «0:30 Billie Burke The Kids Party Ed MeConnell Johnny Thompson 10:45 Billie Burke The Kids Party [Ed McConnell Veterans’ Adm. 11:00 Today's Theater |¥un and Music Allan Roth Paul Porter 11:15 Today's Theater Pun and Music Allan Roth Earl Wilde 11:30 Hollywood Stars Public Report Talks Amer. 11:45 Hollywood Stars Public Report Talks * Amer. Parmer 12:00 Gilbért Forbes Tello-Test News

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‘Round the Circle | Kay Reporter

Week-End Revue

6:30—Hymn Time 6:45—Ev'body’'s Choretime 7:00—News 7:15—Cadle Tabernacle 7:30—~News, Riss, Wt., Mkt. 7:45—Chu Acree 8:00—Hymntime 8:15—News 8:30—~Morning Matinee P 8:45—~Morning Matinee 9:00—Morning Matinee 9:15—Morning Matinee 9:30—Homer & Jethro

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2:15—Saturday 2:30—Laugh & 2:45—Laugh & Get

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12:45 County Fair Farm Bureau Fred Holt—}News |Noenday Headlines 1:00 Grand Cen't Sta. | Checkerboard Jbr. [U. 8. Marines Chicago Serenade 1:15. Grand Cent’l Sta. | Checkerboard Jor. |I. U. Music jC 180 Serenade - 1:30 Men & Books Checkerboard Jor. | Bittersweet” All Am. Boys’ B.G: 1:45 Advent. in Science | Checkerboard Jbr, | “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys'B. G. 2:00 Treasury Bd. Std. | You Take the Mike! “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys’ B. G. 2:15 Treasury Bd. Std. | Pootlight Echoes “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys'B. G. 2°30 Talks Footlight Echoes “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys’ B. G. 2:45 Cross Section Hawaiian Music “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys’ B: G. 3:00 Four Notes Easy Does It “Bittersweet” All Am. Boys'B. G. 3:15 Chicagoans Easy Does It “Bittersweet All Am. Boys'B. G. 3:30 This Is Our Duty | Easy Does It “Bittersweet” Don Lindley Orch. 3:45 Proudly We Hail | Easy Does It "Bittersweet Cadets 4:00 Horse Race ‘Easy Does It . Bittersweet" Saturday Concert 4:15 Mat. at Mdbrk., | Basy Does It ‘Bittersweet Saturday Concert 4:30 Mat. at Mdbrk, Easy Does It Ed Tomlinson Saturday Concert 4:45 Mat. at Mdbrk, Easy Does It Tom Carnegie Saturday Concert WLW SATURDAY PROGRAMS AM 9:45—Mail Bag 1:15~Everyhody’s Farm

1:30—Boon County Nabors County Nabers 2:00—Saturday Showcase Showcase Get Acq.

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The Rexall Druggisis will be lolling behind their preseription cases with mortar and pestle beating a faint tattoo on the counter as they listen to their program starring Wayme King at 8:30 tonight. waltz king will swing the baton on such nice oldies as “In a Peaceful after the war, when she could come | Valley,” “Rosie O'Grady” and “Night and Day.”

Fridays.

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“Adventures of the Thin Man” returns to the air at 7:30 tonight after a summer breather. cated mystery show, which was heard last winter at 6 on Sundays, is now grooved in this regular slot en Les Damon returns as the alter ego of the role made famous by William Powell in the moom-pitehurs. Claudia Morgan, who says “good-night” with oomph, remains as Mrs, Thin Man. The drama to be solved this evening is called “The” Case of the Talking Shoe.” (That's because there's a tongue in it.)

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New Law Will Speed Entry

Visa of Gl's Foreign Fiancee

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—A for- there has necessarily been an admer GI from Wisconsin has been | ministrative delay in assigning the wrestling with a problem which algirl a quota-number, Immigration . bill recently signed by the President | laws are complex, especially so far should solve.

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NOW GO TO SLEEP TAFFY--CONNIE AND "CRUSHER" BE HERE

While he was in England in 1943,

he became engaged to an English | Auk girl. They agreed to be married | 100 per cent white, that fact has]

Nancy Evans, frem to America.

Indiana, suh, sighs softly on “If I Had My Way” while Larry Douglas! He has now returned home, and

goes western on “Tumblin’ Tumble Weed.” To keep modern, King wilt|e 18 working at his old job. He has! introduce a new tune, “The Doodle Song,” apparently written with a

soft lead pencil,

who dwells in the top of Tommy's larynx, takes over a department

store as the scene for her humorous escapades.

Flash!

does that put it in the Pabst tense?

Baseball furnishes the inspiration for the Henry Aldrich stanza With the Indianapolis Indians in first place (are you hlensker?), there should be a lot of local people interested And, the way Henry plays it, it's fun. umpire for a game and calls his father out on a close play. Whether father uses a pop bottle instead of the traditional shingle can be

at 7 tonight. reading in the

A late dispatch brings me the mews that Orson Welles has changed programs at the last minute for his “Mercury Theater” at 9 tonight. The marquee lights list Agnes Moorehead as guest star in “American Cavaleade.” We don’t know any more than that—except ‘that it's bound to be good if Miss Moorehead is in it—plus Orson— and you can put that in your 33 fine brews and blend it into one.

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determined only by your faithful listening.

» » o Week after week, 1 search this college train approach to tell you te listen to “It Pays To Be Ignorant.” can you say after you say the regular board of goofs, Tom Howard, George Shelton, Lulu McConnell and Harry McNaughton, will be on Well, you might say it's strictly for laughs—and that's why Phillip. Morris keeps it on the air. Okay,

the panel of stupidity tonight?

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NOTE FROM CALIFORNIA: Ned Le Fevre, who used to cavort on the “Early Bird” program on WFBM, is now on the West Coast

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find on the local dials.

the male lead in “Masquerade,” program which we haven't been able to ra, who used to star in “First Nighter,” is ‘also working in dramatics ‘and they say they like the orange juice

at a nickel a quart.

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SATURDAY SETUPS: “County Fair,” another Borden program, Joins hands with the ‘Greek War Relief campaign tomorrow at 12:30. Following the theme, “Give An Animal,” the program donates a prize bull and two heifers which will be flown to Greece with the take-off . “Stars Over Hollywood,” at 11:30 tomorrow ayem, features Ilona Massey in “Clara Danich,” a romance. « « + Cream of Wheat goes for the kiddies at 10:05 Saturday morn as the “Let's Pretend” show presents a story about a Princess who ate gold for breakfast. , . . Mary Lee Taylor goes to market at 9:30 when she tells how to eook vegetables so they'll taste like ice cream and cake. Travis will be chained to the radio. “We'll unlock her when we get

broadcast during the program. . .

Mrs. home.

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sent her money for the trip, but she has run into trouble with passport red-tape., She has been given her . English passport, Tommy Riggs uster visit Indianapolis pretty regularly when he was double-voicing down on WLW, Before that, he delivered milk in Cleveland, Ohio. So, he has the proper training to star on the Borden Show at 6:30 tonight—which sells milk and ice cream. Tonight, Betty Lou,

but she hasn't

been able to get her visa from the American government.

Laws Complex

This veteran's flancee was born in

India. Her father the British army at the time. Both

was serving in

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born in England, yet she is classified as a native of India insofar as immigration quotas go.

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Times, but neither do you want to for, this friend of your family] In these exciting days yol1 ean't afford to miss a singleNloéal or national news story—and you know how “lost” the youngsters are when they miss their favorite comics.

Times anywhere in the United States or Canada or your Carrier will have your papers at the station and deliver

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the day you return,

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BRAILLE BOOKS AUTHORIZED

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (U, P,) —

President Truman has signed legislation authorizing the Library of Congress to spend $1,125,000 of funds already appropriated for Braille

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to be established by careful inves-| tigation. Persons classed as native Indians are permitted to come to the U. S. only if they ean prove that they are of more than 50.per cent white blood. Bill Would Expedite Entry The new law which the President signed permits any flancee of a former overseas serviceman to come! to the U. 8. without a quota-num-ber if the quota from her country has already been filled She is given a temporary visitor's permit. After she has married, she can take the necessary steps to get full citizenship. Thousands of veterans will have the solutions to their matrimonial problems expedited by this bike There will probably bé further delay for the Wisconsin vet's fiaficee, but the state department promises to provide action as fast as is

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