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It's easy to overwork the expression “household institution” insofar as radio shows are concerned, but the handle seems to fit perfectly on|
on the noggin of “Vox Pop.” That granddaddy of all| quiz shows returns tonight at 8 peeyem with Warren | Hull and Parks Johnson as the front men. Vox Pop started out 15 years ago in Houston, Texas when Parks lowered a microphone out of a radio station! window. It has been on the networks for eleven] years. It mirrors the face and thought of America| by being on the spot to question people who are| dabbling in something that is helping to shape our| thinking. They catch the people when their hair | Gi. is down, on informal questions. Tonight, they'll be | Parks Johnson at the Iowa Centennial State Fair, which is being] billed by Iowa as “America's greatest agricultural and livestock fair.” | Vox Pop or no Vox Pop, we Hoosiers challenge that statement, doggonit. |
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» » » » » ” Things have turned out right well for “Encore Theater” this summer. Each Tuesday at 8:30 it has been spinning famous stories designed to | convince you that your best friend is your doctor. It proved to be just what the doctor ordered because Hooper ratings saow it to be the top| summer dramatic replacement. It'll close its curtain for the season tonight right after it presents Dennis O'Keefe in “Disputed Passage.” ! The Irishman plays an assistant to a neurologist who demands that he | devote full time to his job. Then a sweet young thing enters the plot | and that makes everyone just a bundle of nerves. | 5 4 @ 3 8 ! Hit tunes: make the music on the “American Melody Hour” at the dessert time of 6:30 tonight.’ Bob Hannon turns tonsil to “Two Silhouettes,” “If You Were the Only Girl in the World,” “I'm Lucky” and “Without You.” Evelyn MacGregor is the contralto who sings “I'd Be| Lost Without You" and “The Gypsy,” with the Knightsbridge Chorus! blending on “To Each His Own.” They climb on more scales than a| reducing woman, and the room is so full of lovey“dovey melodies that | you'll forget all about the headache that Bayer Aspirin keeps talking | about.
” ~ » ” » » | W. Somerset Maugham is slated to be good for plenty of conversation on the CBS network tonight. His first bit of recognition comes when “Theater of Romance” folds the asbestos at, 7:30. Their presentation] for theatrical love birds is a shorty version of “The Letter,” the novel penned by Maugham, Miriam Hopkins is the gal who reads the lines first made famous by Bette Davis. She's a low-down, deceitful, snake-! in-the grass kind of a wife. If the postman rings more than twice to! give her anything but a time bomb, somebody should take his whistle] away from him. What happens to her will make you smile—exposing' teeth made white by Colgate, but natch. - | ” » ”
” ” ” W: Somerset Maugham's second bid for fame during the peeyem listening comes at 10:30 tonight on “Invitation to Learning.” That's when a group of smart people get together to discuss Maugham's “Of Human | Bondage.” It's considered to be one of the classics of modern literature. | Thumbing the pages with a talkative eye will be the author of “Win- | gate's Raiders,” Charles Rolo, and Glenway Wescott, who penned the best seller, “Apartment in Athens.” John Mason Brown will keep them| parted, Mrs. Travis has just finished her second peatiivg of “Forever Amber” and intends to listen in with an intellectual gleam in her eye. | »
” n ” » o “Big Town” is back doing business in its evil ways again tonight | at 7. As usual, there are enough murders to make the pace killing for | more than the funeral directors. Steve Wilson, editor of the Illustrated | Press, is wrapped up in “Murder Meets the Jury.” It's a blueprint to show why you shouldn't piddle around in black market butter. That's the kind of thing that leads to bribing juries and out-and-out back stabbing.
8 8 8 “a { “Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts” are now peeking for talent at 9 | on Tuesday instead pf 8. Frankly; Arthur's show is beginning to catch on | in a big-time way. Although Godfrey has been muttering his friendly informal patter for just two months, he has received over 38,000 requests | for audition requests for a spot on the gold-plated amateur hour.
» ” ” » ” ” Eileen Frederic, hostess of the Ayres’ Program, is sending the kids back to school this week. Long about 3:25 each day she'll make eddicated éonversation with people who are trying to make the school room | a better ‘place in which to learn. Tomorrow she'll have Dr. Maurine | Miller in to talk about children who find the going rough, while Thursday | the school board tells what we can expect in school trends. For Junior's |
YOUR G. |. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen
Army Discharges Are Being Speeded by New Regulations
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. — Rela-|which they reach the 18-month goal. tives and friends of men still in the | FIVE: Until Sept. 30, the sgme service all seem to have one big discharge criteria will apply to enquestion in common. They want listed women as to enlisted men. to know when their sons, friends, Effective Oct. 1, however, all WAC or sweethearts are going to be dis- enlisted personnel except those charged. | who volunteer for additional duty Here are the latest rules of the or wHo have previously volunteered war department on that subject: | for additional duty will be eligible ONE: All non-volunteer fathers for separation, and all of them will serving as enlisted men will be be discharged by Oct. 31. separated from the service by These new regulations apply only Sept. 30, regardless of the length of !0 enlisted men and women. Distime each has served. | charge rules for officers remain the TWO: All non- volunteer en-|>0® 38 those last announced by
listed men with 20 months of serv, 1S, Val depasument, ns any en-
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by that date. ; dren dependent upon him for supTHREE: Beginning Oct, 1, all port and with whom he maintains non-volunteer enlisted men with 18 3 ponafide family relationship in months of service as of Nov. 30 will the home. No person 18 years of age be eligible for separation, and all] op older is recognized as a “child” will be separated by Nov. 30. unless such person is physically or FOUR: All non - volunteer en-| mentally handicapped. listed men who accumulate 18 It is the responsibility of the inmonths. of service in any month |dividual’ concerned to prove his after November will be separated | status as a father before reporting by the last day of the month in'to the separation center.
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