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Jimmy will drawl his pleasant way through “One Sunday Afternoon” to- | night at 9 as a dentist who was railroaded to the pen by a politician who | steals his girl. The story spends part of its time heaving big sobs and

then cuts funny capers the rest of

the way. The funny capers begin|

when Jimmy gets released from prison after ten years to find that the

nagging wife.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 —Quespolitico is serving the tougher sentence, because the gal he married is a tions regarding terminal-leave pay Jimmy will feei quite at home in the “Award” theater continue to pour in. Here are the

because he won an Oscar in '40 for “Philadelphia Story,” after breath-| answers to more of them:

ing on the neck of the winner in ’39.

Incidentally, James is the modest

type. He was one of the first to leave the lush confines of Hollywood

for servicé, but has a stipulation in hi

as a colonel in the 8th air force cannot be mentioned over the ether.

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If you have trouble sneaking a snooze in the middle of the night,| you'll want to listen to “Holiday for Music” at 9:30 tonight. The musical | marvel, David Rose, had trouble closing an eyelid one night this week,

and that provided the brainstorm for

his original number, called “Dance

of the Gremlins.” He has set his mood of the night to music by going after the gremlins who keep him awake. So instead of reaching for a

sleeping pill, join the chase for the nagging little elves. Before you snore too loudly listen to Curt Massey and Kitty Kallen, and then pound the pillow on the last note of “Always.”

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If troubles keep piling up for the “Sad Sack,” the chances are that| he may even turn an attentive ear to the army’s enlistment drive. The snafu artist didn't find things a mite tougher in olive drab than they

are in civvies. he never had with his first sergeant.

Tonight at 8, for example, “Sad” runs into trouble like

Romance, that is. His gal. friend,

who sounds like she needs her adenoids removed, has lined up another

boyfriend. The Sack retaliates with to be the heart beat of a local gangst carload so packed with headaches tl

a sizzling number, who turns out er. That lays the groundwork for a 1at you couldn't even squeeze in a

cough. But then, the sponsor, Old Gold, never has room for that sort

of thing.

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“Adventure of the Doomed Man” is the plot that “Ellery Queen”

wplays around with at 6:30 tonight.

The kindling under the hot seat Is|

practically smoking when Ellery goes to work to save a man from the

electric chair. Ellery will strut his

stuff before a purty gal tonight,

Draped in the studio furnishings will be Marsha Hunt, the movie star. She's there to help him solve the case—-it says here. Marsha is in New York for the filming of the movie “Carnegie Hall,” which is loaded with well known artists who wrinkle their brows over serious music,

n 5 n Crimes solved in a psychological

” uo ” manner are the specialty of “The

Whistler.” When you hear him at 7 peeyem, chances are he'll be probing into somebody's bonnet to find something other than their hat size. When he’s thinking, he whistles. He does so much of it, he must chaw

on birdseed for breakfast, The whol

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# 4 8 | ¥ 4 8 { Eileen Farrell, who sold Prudential insurance for the “Family Hour” | on Sunday, is on the CBS payroll tonight at 10:30 as the featured

soprano of “Invitation to Music.” offers some of the hest in high brow

The late evening music session talent that CBS has to offer, with

Mitchell Miller being the guest conductor. of the CBS Symphony to-

night. The talent will he teaming

on a program of “Contemporary

American Songs” such as “My True Love Hath My Heart,” “By the

Water of Babylon” and “In the Morni

” n ” By golly, things are looking up “Dr. Christian” hangs out at. T:30 medico’s assistant, will be back as weeks ago of her second offspring,

ng.”

Ld o ” for “Rivers End,” the burg where tonight. Rosemary DeCamp, the Judy - Price following birth several Martha Shirley Shidler., Then, as

the topper, the cast will read a script called “Adventure in Tutoring,” which really reads like something dreamed up by Olson and Johnson. The good doc gets a screwball apprentice who makes a play “for Judy, chases patients with a meat cleaver, and puts a copper's wife on a

reducing diet. If theré’s a doctor in with a straight jacket. » » "

Music, that’s all, now occupies one-hour-and-fifieen minutes each |

the house, he'd better come armed

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afternoon on WFBM beginning at four-fifteen as “Rhythm at Random” rides the kilocycles unfettered. Paul Roberts, master of the spinning

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A musical trip into the past chestra bring you favorite as Bob Grant and his ortunes of 1918 and 1934... Remember "Ja Da," "After You're Gone," "Hands Across the Table," "Beat of My Heart," "The Object of My Affection" and "Madel-

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SUNDAY . .. Another date ,The Electric Hour, 3:30 P. M.—WFBM.

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Q—Will we have to pay income tax on the terminal-leave pay which the government is going to give us? A—No. The amounts are not subject to taxation. Only the interest earned on the bonds will be taxed.

Q—I am interested in the provision of the terminal-leave bill which lets veterans use the bonds they receive to convert government life insurance. Is it possible for a “veteran to get an endowment policy under the new insurance law and, with the bonds, pay it up back to the date he first took out G.I. insurance?

A—Yes. For instance, if you want a 20-pay life policy and want it made retroactive to 1942, when you took out term insurance, the bonds can be used to finance this

age at the time you took out the insurance, and the bonds could go toward paying the difference in premiums. Doing that would probably cost you more than your ter-minal-leave bonds could cover, however. Q—If a veteran converted his insurance policy, this would give him a policy about four years old with a cash reserve, Could the veteran then borrow on this reserve or get a loan on the policy? A—If you use your terminal-leave bonds to convert your insurance, you can’t cash it in or borrow on it.

The bill provides that “an assignment of the bond to the veterans administration, for insurance purposes, may not be used directly or indirectly as a means of securing in cash the proceeds of such bond, or any portion thereof, prior to the date of its maturity, or the maturity of such policy by death, whichever is the earlier.” .This provision is to prevent the veteran's getting cash from a terminal-leave bond before its maturity date,

(Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail.)

MY CAR 1S PARKED A COUPLE OF HUNDRED YARDS DOWN THE ROAD. YOU'D BETTER LEAVE YOUR CAR THERE AND RIDE INTO TOWN WITH ME. I'LL GET YOU A ROOM IN A

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m'boy. Top'hole. How exciting it will be to work in close collaboration with your father. On educational problems!

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must accept. That it's my duty to serve on the School Board

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MUSTA BEEN A DREAM LAST NIGHT — THAT SOMEBODY WITH A DEEP BASS VOCE SHOVED ME AND ASKED ME NOT T"HOG THE

BARBED-WIRE WHISKERS OFF MY NECK, GROGGINS.

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