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lot dnteresting developments, | i ¥ ¥ 4 « & » | gh-powered dramatics will mark the first anniversary of V-J| DayThe Columbia Broadcasting System will devote a half hour at 8:30bnight to a special dramatic program called “One Year From Vietl—Challenge.” They'll contrast the hell-bent happiness binge that ace ied the announcement last year with the hang-over that fol and which still has us holding our national head. The hot andild condition will have touches of Rip Van Winkle with the drama olded through the eyes of a man who has been away for 52 weel CBS was so anxious to make this message mean something theynt their major leaguers on the job. Robert J. Landry, head of the |S writing staff, is supervisor, Richard Sanville directs with William Kenll Clark penning the script.’ } » » ” » » ery Queen will have some high-powered help in solving his | whonit at 6:30 this evening. ~ Paula Stone, producer of the Broadway musgl hit, “The Red Mill,” will drape herself on the studio upholstering | anditempt to name the killer long about quitting time. On the face | of iEllety seems to have a snap tossed his way, But it toughens up like | old turkey as the minutes tick by. The old meany is a millionaire whops, more money in his jeans than he has feeling in his heart. : | 2 8am n s A lve Rose Is tying a literal handle on his original composition to on “Holiday For Music.” The melody marvel, who turns his musout by the clock, is calling his weekly composing effort this week “4:20. M.” The “how come” for the dizzy title is that Rose had polisd off an all-night writing session and was trying to dream up a til for his new composition. He glanced at his watch, and what he saw|ve him the idea for the title. Glance at your timepiece at 9:30 toni} and then dial in on little David. You'll also hear Kitty Kallen goinjovey-dovey on “Somebody Loves Me,” which Gershwin wrote in 1924jth Curt Massey checking an errant ticker and declaring “You Pele) To My Heart.” » ” ” ” ~ » re's murder in the air when “Dr, Christian” operates at 7:30 | toni. The good doctor, who seems to have a full-time job of un-| ravek tangled heart strings, will be back at the same task in “Angel's | Fligll Tully March, one of the young beauties of “River's End,” falls in I with a band leader. The only drawback is that he already | has vife. When the wife gets murdered, Tully is suspected and has to fi the music. The good doc goes to her rescue and muscles in on { territory ordinarily reserved for whodunits. This kid, Tully, is eserated, but the Chesebrough Co. says you'll have to tune in to find t what happened to the band leader. : . ! » » » . ” . {vitation to Music” will be cooking with the right idea when they air fir high-toned tunes tonight at 10:30. They'll mark the first annissary of the end of World War II with a performance of Finzi’s “Farell to Arms.” It paints a picture of what the cannons and atompould do if converted to peaceful uses. Nino Ventura does this bit thighly idealistic and wonderful vocalizing in a tenor key. Along for p ride will be Eileen Farrell, who will sing Mendelssohn's “Infée.” The heads and shoulders In the background belong: to Berni Hermann and his CBS Symphony Orchestra. { » . . , # . . 8S TIP DEPARTMENT: Sign painters have just finished a lettelg job on another door in OBS studios. A new department called Su of CBS Comedy and Varlety Programs has just been created and of that long-winded handle is Goodman Ace. It'll be his job tapply the feather to the listening audience, and he's just the mantho can do it. He's been tickling funny bones for the last 16 yearsn radio, 14 of which have been spent writing, producing and actin in 5 ” o » # n yeling into tomorrow, Eileen Frederic, hostess for The ‘Ayres’ Progm at 3:25, will be probing into the plans of the Civic Theater season, ‘Incidentally, Eileen just returned from her vacation, back toting a full-sized doll eradle for the two-year-old
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—Herethis old injury bothered him so And now I am going to have a baby. Is there any way. the Q—My husband has been out of | government will pay my hospital He gets and doctor bills? Or will the gov-
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