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SEVEN T. THE SHREVEPORT TIMES SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 Tuesday Is 20th Tom Moore Opens TTfae Times MaifflSo Page Anniversary for Campaign for Blood Donations Breakfast Club9 Clear and runny skies are beir. 38th Parallel-USA9 Marks Anniversary of Korean War Faye Emerson Stars in 'Best Plays' Drama 1.W.1 U.U.UPJ UII1M'" lUU.nPII I. I) i A -vi fk x' -7 0 (Y Listeners to Mutual'a weekly Ladies Fair" program are to be hoped for but a "shower" is also, expected for Don McNeill's 20th sr- niversary Breakfast Club celebra- tion. which will be heard Tuesday.

June 23, from to 9 over KRMD AM-FM. Faye Emerson will be starred In Fourth in Series of Feature Projects by CBS Radio to Be Heard Over KWKH Friday Night Pv; ft 44 1 '''J n.r-i i ft SM 1 the Best Plays production of "An enlisted by emcee Tom Moore for a special campaign to replenish drastically depleted blood banks throughout the United States. The drive will be aired on the carnival themed broadcasts Monday through other Language," the story of a The shower will come In the woman at variance with her lnsen sitlve in-laws, tonight at 7:30 on Marking the third anniversary of the start of the Korean hostili form of a huge 5' by 6 "Sunshine Shower" greeting card, bearing the signatures of more than 1.200 hos KTBS and NBC radio. Friday at 10 a.m. This marks Moore second suc- Patricia Collings portrayed the rpssivp "Share Your Blood For woman who precipitated a family ties.

"38th Parallel USA," CBS Radio full-hour Feature Project production, will be broadcast over KWKH AM and FM at 8 p.m. Friday evening with Will Rogers, Jr. crisis involving all her relatives pitals and institutions which. nav in the past received Sunshine Show-" er greetings through the Breakfast Club. Independence" Drive keyed to the Fourth of Julv celebration.

This by-marriage, when the play opened year it will be a three-weeks proj on Broadway April 25, 1932. After as narrator. Dispensing sunshine in the form1. a long run, it went on tour, then The "38th parallel Identified with ect begining tomorrow ana extending through Friday, July 10. He will receive co-ODeration from returned for another Broadway of cherry postcards and letters toT shut-ins "has been a favorite pastime on the Breakfast Club since Korea also crosses the heart of season.

It was made into a movie America, through 12 -states from the Defense Department, the Ameri 1933 with Helen Hayes and Robert California to Maryland. The pro Montgomery In the leads. Mar gram will show, through Interviews can Red cross ana tne ivauonai association of Radio and Television Broadcasters. garet Hamilton will he heard with people living and working on the "Best Plays adaptation In the same role role she had on Broad Throughout this period Moore the parallel here, how all of us have been affected by the distant wav and in the film. it was first introduced in 1946 by Ole Olson during a.

visit as guest emcee. The feature was greeted with such enthusiasm by Breakfast Club-, bers everywhere that it has been continued daily ever since. Breakfast Club is heard Monday through Fridav. from to 9 a.m over KRMD AM FM. conflicts The complete cast, all of whom have starred In many radio produc tions: Arthur Maitland as "Papa," will ask listeners to "Share Your Blood" by pledging donations to community banks.

Post-holiday pleas are for support from those pressed by vacation schedules. The kick-off "Ladies Fair" show will be followed by a special Mutual broadcast on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. HE'S BACK Bob Considine has resumed his weekly news casts over KTBS and is heard each Sunday at 10:15 p.m. His "On the Line With Considine" features commentaries on the week's news and interviews with people in the news. Ethlel Wilson as "Mama," Ralph Broadcast as part of CBS Radio's continuing service in the public Interest.

"38th Parallel USA" is the fourth in a series of Feature Project productions planned by Stuart Novins. Director of Public Bell as "Harry." Margaret Hamil ton as "Helen, Lawson Zerbe as Walter," Edith Gresham as iiam in iii riiivfi ii ivmimtm -rf Oi "Grace," Charles Penman as "Paul," over KENT. Red Cross President Affairs, CBS Radio. The program will be produced by Al Morgan. Agnes Young as "Etta, Joseph E.

Roland Harriman will speak Curtin as "Victor, Fave Emerson on the occasion of the annual Red "Instead of the usual anniver as "Stella" and Donald Buka as Cross Convention and his topic sary program, we wanted to do will be "One Red Cross." something which would really bring Jerry." Shadow' New Series 6 American Music Hall' Observes Advent of Summer Thwarts Power- MR. AND MRS. ON MIKE Dweight Weist, who plays Stan Burton, and Patsy Campbell, as Terry Burton, his wife, take time out for a chat during rehearsal of their CBS Radio daytime serial, "The Second Mrs. Burton." The five-a-week dramatic series recently returned to the KWKH schedule and is heard at 4:45 P.M. Monday through Friday.

Dramatizes Old Crimes SELECTS SHREVEPORT. Al Heifer, Mutual's "sports voice" and one of the nation's foremost sportscast-ers, has selected the game between the Shreveport 'Sports. and the Oklahoma City Indians to be aired on "Game of the Day" tomorrow at 12:55 p.m. over KENT. A recreation of the "Sports game will also be aired at 8:15 p.m.

over KENT. Mad Scientist The arrival of summer will be The "Invisible Weapon, a sus When journalists of the 19th centurv wrote a headline, they pense-mystery story of a power-mad scientist, will be heard on home America the impact of Korea," says Morgan, who has been spearheading the coverage of "3Sth Parallel USA" over the past two months. "We wanted to show how the 38th parallel in Korea has entered the lives of people living on the 38th parallel and all the rest of the United States. To get the story, filed reports of 26 CBS Radio affiliated stations recorded the hard core of the program. They had people tell their stories and experiences in their own unrehearsed words." Going from west to east, the program cuts through a true geographic, economic and social cross-section of the United States.

Interviews were recorded in factories, farms, offices, hospitals, lighthouse stations, churches, cities and towns all alonsr the 38th rarallfI "The Shadow" todav at 4:00 p.m. didn't fool around. Any story of consequence carried a head so full that the story itself seemed almost an anticlimax. Hopers Daytime Show Moves to Earlier Period Boy Hope's daytime show moves into a new time slot. 9:30 a.mv-starting tomorrow, and actress Jane' Wyman will be on hand to trade quips with the comedian at the earlier hour for the entire week a his guest "Lady Editor." The pro gram is heard over the NBC radio network and KTBS Monday through Fridays.

A new program called "Second-Chance will take the time formerly occupied by Hope's morning 10:45 a.m. This is an audience participation show in which contest-, ants are offered a "second chance" at an opportunity which they have let slip by earlier in their lives. -v Vacation Plots Confound "Our Miss Brooks" Eve Arden. as pretty school-1' teacher Connie Brooks, creates a jamboree of amusing confusion when she and three other lending over KENT. Bret Morrison is cast i St A "Crime Classics." CBS Radio's in the title role of "The Shaddow" and actress Gertrude Warner is heard as his helper "Margot Lane." marked appropriately during the Sunday, June 21, broadcast of the popular weekly all-music program, "American Music Hall," heard 6 to 8 p.m.

over KRMD AM-FM. Host Burgess Meredith and Paul White-man, dean of modern American musicwill join a salute to the new season as the American Music Hall orchestra, under the baton of Glenn Osser, offers a special arrangement of "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess. Today dramatized case is the Young Actress Wins Nila Mack story of Dr. Brenner, a scientist program dramatizing famous tales of all lands and all times, goes back to the late ISOO's for its next two presentations, and gives its stories lengthy titles appropriate to the period In which they fwith a maniacal desire to control the world. He uses human beings as guinea pigs in his experiments to find the secret of combatting radioactivity.

Dr. Brenner seizes an Scholarship "The Shockingly Peaceful Passing The seasonal mood will be car isolated sanitarium and bv holding ried further by Meredith who will of Thomas Edwin Bartlett, Greengrocer" is scheduled for presentation tomorrow night at 7 p.m. over ao a tender narration of one Mornin? in Mav." while the orches CBS Radio and KWKH AM and FM. tra supplies the background music. The "Onera vs.

Jazz" feature. The Morton Fine-David Friedkin as it runs through the nation. First Professional Children's A veteran Tadio producer, Al School memorial scholarship created Morgan having a unique experi-by friends of the late Nila Mack, Aner Tehf t0 th0USands radio stations near the line, hep'ounSsters as the "fairy godmother and his associates worked out lists of radio," has been awarded ap-of interview possibilities. The wall'propriately, to 13-year-old Lynn of Morgan's office now looks likejThatcher. who made her micro-a map briefing room, with flag phone dsbut as "The Princess" in 1 script is adapted from a first hand report of the death of a man, in which was inaugurated June 14.

will find Nancy Kenyon doing "The Jewel Song" from Faust and Larry I880, at the hands of his wife and Douglas singing -My one and Only Heart." her lover, who used mercury and choloroform to accomplish his demise. her home town, at 'The Checkered Life and Sudden the age of six. Death of Colonel James Fiske Mack, originator of CBS as hostage the owners daughter, he forces him to turn over his clinic and patient for the deadly work. When the kidnapped girl is reported missing from school, "The Shadow" takes over the case and swiftly brings to a halt the terrifying activities of the mad scientist. Today's broadcast is produced and directed by Chick Vincent.

Music is by Charles Paul and the announcer is Sandy Becker. "Femme Fair" to Be Aired From London's Famed Gore's Hotel KENT-Mutual's women's news commentator Helen Hall will originate her "Femme Fair" broadcast Junior, Esquire" will be the Mon Radio Let Pretend fantasv 'm at series, which is heard over KWKH Week's Episodes of Popular Serial Bring Showdown Argument A showdown argument between figures of mythical Madison high, school try to sell each other the same vacation plan on the next broadcast of "Our Miss over the CBS Radio Network and, KWKH this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. Connie, Mr. Boynton. Principal Conklin.

and the "president of the school board all know that they can get a trip abroad for a third, of the usual price if they can lure three others to accompany them. The resulting negotiations. ploU at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, day, June 29 presentation. This Fine-Friedkin adaptation tells of the murder of Colonel Fiske by his "best friend" in a hallway of New York's Central hotel, in the year 1872. pins dotting cities and towns.

"I felt something like a general on this Feature Project." says World War II Infantry Sergeant Morgan. "The 26 radio stations were like field units, with me in constant telephone and telegraphic contact with reporters working out stories. We could not have assembled such a program without their help. They know their local area's and situations best." Feature Project productions have been receiving nationwide acclaim. The first, "-Bomb Target.

wrote, directed and produced the show from the time of the program's network inauguration in Crime Classics" Is produced and directed by Elliott Lewis. Lou SUNDAY HOST Eddie Gallaher emcees CBS Radio's light music series "On a Sunday Afternoon," broadcast over KWKH in two segments every Sunday afternoon, before and after the "World Music Festivals." WESTERN AID Georgia Ellis, as Kitty, sultry entertainer in the Texas Trail saloon, aids U. S. Marshall Matt Dillon in CBS Radio's dramatic series "Gunsmoke" heard over KWKH at 9 p.m. each Sunday.

Merrill as Thomas Hyland, con 1930 until her sudden death early in 1953, and througHout the years discovered and developed many talented youngsters, starting them on the road to stardom. Lynn Thatcher is a "Let's Pre and counterplots are hilarious. noisseur of crime, is narrator. Mr. Joan Davis and Clair O'Brian causes Clair to collapse when she is accused of lying about her grand jury testimony as the latest episodes unfold on the KRMD AM FM popular dramatic serial "When a Girl Marries," during this week.

Clair regains consciousness while Merrill began his acting career in little theatre and stock companies, with Arthur Godfrey as narrator.) moving into radio in 1928. Some appraised the nation's military andj tend" player, having been featured recently, as King's daughter this Saturday from the Elizabethan Dining Room in the famed Gore's hotel, London. Miss Hall, M'ho was heard on several coronation broad ten years later, he augmented his thespian activities with motion pic everyone in the house is running for aid and manages to slip away casts, airs her comments on fash uciciiac aailisi. atomic al- nr? rVntol in tVio TJoHir, iarlc Th frrtnrl "Tho rvonn ana as "rPel ttle Radio nnrri'er" with Ji productions.of "King Midas and the border with Edward R. Miirrow as rnija- narrator, was the first report of TUCh and Hansel and ture worK and has appeared in a ion and news Saturdays at 11:30 she believes Clair has hidden herself.

Before collapsing and then running off, Clair said she would never admit that Joan's sister, Sylvia, had shot her accidentally during aE argument over Joan's husband- "When a Girl Marries" is heard over the ABC network and KRMD, AM FM Monday through Friday. at 9:45 a.m. dozen pictures to date. Currently, unnoticed in her uncle's car for points unknown. k.

I a.m. oyer KENT. he is seen as French spy in the Richard Diamond Probes Case of Missing Watchman Public Invited To Hear Midway A Cappella Choir Robir. Howard, owner and found three dimensional adventure epic Anxious to keep pressing Clair ort "ii." until she admits the testimony was Merrill was born April 1, 1912 er of the Elizabethan Room, and entertainer Ian Humphries will be guests on this week's "Femme falsified, Joan takes a chance and me jiic-u anu Huint'ii wno nave escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, recorded in their own words. Third was "Class of '53" a study of modern teen-agers, narrated bv U.

S. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas. in Winnipeg, Canada but moved to heads for a mountain cabin where "The Missing Night Watchman" the United States at an early age. Fair." Following the broadcast, Miss Hall will travel to Munich and is this evening's exciting case on An unusual opportunity to be present at an actual broadcast by He met ana married his wife, Iichard Diamond, Private Detec Celeste Rush, radio teacher, author.

Berlin, Germany, for additional The attractive blonde actress-scholar also won the school's Sufolla of Us" spelled backward) Club popularity award, thus insuring her full tuiion for next year, her last, when she will be graduated from high school at the age of 14. The American Legion in Scranton, Ta. recognized Miss Thatcher's talent at the early stages while she was playing "The Princess," and awarded her the scholarship that brought her to New York six years ago for training. a fine musical organization is of writer and producer, in Los An tive," starring Dick Powell, at 6:30 p.m. on station KWKH AM FM geles.

There, thev operated a little "Femme Fair" material before emplaning homeward on June 29. Miss Hall, one of radio's most fered to the public, when KTBS presents the Midway Junior College and CBS-Radio. Cast also includes IT'S SUMMERTIME and the listening is easy! California A. Congress Cites "Mr. President" versatile broadcasting personalities, Howard McXear, Wilms Herbert, Arthur Q.

Bryan, Jeanette Nolan, theatre called "Showmen of Hollywood." They are the parents of twin children. Larry and Molly, born June 13, 1943. Pet of the A Cappella Choir in a thirty-minute was recently honored with an award by the Ohio State University concert this afternoon from 2:30 John Mclntire, Virginia Gregg and Merrill household, located in the Harold Dyrenforth. to 3:00. Institute for Education by Radio for the "unity of purpose and sig Windsor Square section of Los A night watchman Is missing The third consecutive award as the "Best Adult and Educational Midway Junior College, Midway, Angeles, is a Welsh terrier named nificance of scope of her news Kentucky, is a project of the Chris and with him 50,000 worth of unset gems which Richard Dia Sparky.

series and special broadcasts. tian church and is primarily for orphans and needy voung women Actor Merrill Is brown-haired, bule-eyed, 5 feet 8 inches tall. Radio Program of the Year" was Radio Network, director Ted Toll, made to ABC Radio's "Mr. Presi- and writers Ira Marion and Bern-dent" by the California Congress a rd Dougall. of Parents and Teachers.

Edward Mr. President is broadcast over Arnold, star of the series, accepted KRMD AM-FM each Sunday from the tribute on behalf ef the ABC2 to 2:30 p.m. The nationally-known A Ceppella weighs 190. His favorite sports are Choir, under the direction of Mrs mond is callled into the case. By the time the watchman is found he's a corpse and there are some other unpleasantries, but Diamond finds that an antique Buddha is the key to the mystery.

oaseban and football. Dont tell Jeanne Ezelle Simons, is currently Thomas Hyland. but his favorite making a tour of fifteen cities in Robert Alda Is Guest Panelist On "20 Questions" Singing-acting star Robert Alda Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennes "Richard Diamond, Private De see and Kentucky singing in churche- and on radio television stations. The proceeds of this tour, mysteries are Mickey Spillane's. 1 "Dragnet" Snares A Phoney in Case Of Amnesia Victim KWKH KENT KRMD KTBS 1138 KC CBS 134 KC ABC KC-NBC 50.909 WATTS 1550 KC MBS 259 WATTS Watts KWKH-FM KRMD-FM bEIT" 943 MC jUM WATTS leu MC wj mc This morning at 7:30 AM listen to RENFRO VALLEY SUNDAY GATHERING Forty-five minutes of folk tales and old hlmnj, presided over by John Lair.

You'll enjoy it. tective" is produced and directed by Jaime del Valle. Announcer is Bill Forman, and music is by Frank Worth's orchestra. The writer Ms Blake Edwards. joins the panel on "Twenty Questions" this week for the half-hour battle of wits over listener sub above- expenses, will be given to establish the "Waco Disaster Scholarship Fund" for the purpose of mitted subjects.

The "animal, vege helping voung men and women SUNDAY MORNING of the stricken Waco area to complete their college education in the A phony amnesia victim supplies the motivation for Dragnet with schools of their choice. table or mineral series is aired Saturdays at 7 p.m. over KENT. Alda's rise to fame is one of Hol-loywood's spectacular overnight success stories. Stardom was his immediately in July, 1943, when he was assigned as his first mo Detective Sergeant Joe Friday (Jack.

Webb) and his partner De "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me Girl" Guest On Don Cornell Show tective Frank Smith (Ben Alexan KTBS cordially invites the public to enjoy this concert from 2:30 to 3 p.m. today in the air-conditioned studios of KTBS, Radio Center der), tonight at 8:30 on KTBS. A woman reports that her hus tion picture role the portrayal of Building, 312 East Kings Highway band has been missing for five the Jate George Gershwin in How the dreamed-for "big break" in show business suddenly came in Shreveport. The concert will be days. When a supposed amnesia "Rhapsody in Blue." He recently presented in Studio and will.

victim is identified as the husband 6:00 'News Chatel Choir Silent :13 Ready Gos. Qt. Silent :30 IHeaven Bound Four. Music for Silent :45 I Farm News Sunday Silent 7:00 IProtestant Soiritual Star Battle of Calvarr Baptist :15 Radio Conf. Headline Melody Soncs Church :30 IRenfro Valler Headline Melody Firti Henfc' Ch.

Beams of :45 I Sunday mcmlnjl Silver Moon Four of Bossier Light 8:00 i Gatherin" Comic Weekly Glad Tidlno The Baptist Hour :1 ILet a Read tho Amber Inn the Baptist Hour I Funnies "Deliverance" Church of th Broadmoor ICBS World News "Deliverance" Nazarene Baptist Church 9:00 IBroadmoor Baptist Radio Bibla Message Sun. Music Hr. 13 I Local Church Svs. Class of Israel Sun. Music Hr.

ICnorch of the Air Voice of Avenue Baotlst Christopher Pum. :43 IChurch of the Air Prophecy Church Choir Heavenly Tr'vl'rt 'Salt Lake Clt Christian Science Four Sauare Ernie Lee Show III lit Tabernacle Choir Father of Year Bible Class News Roundup News Invitation Sunday CTornitw Life tabernacle National Radio I Learn in Hit Parade Life Tabernacle Pulpit UtfO (Mornlnc Service First Methodist Highland Baotlst First Methodist 15 From St. Mark's Church B. C. Church First Methodist 30 I EpiscooaJ First Methodist Full Gospnl First Methodist I Church 1 Church B.

C. Temple First Methodist of course, be heard on the air on Fridav discerns that the man's true for Karen Chandler will be revealed by the "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" girl herself when KTBS AM and FM. played the romantic lead in the Broadway production of "Guys and Dolls." He joins Fred VanDeventer, loss of memory Is feigned. Ques tioning and investigation reveal some unusual reasons for the she guest stars on the "Don Cor nell Show," at 5:15 to 5:30 p.m. today over KRMD AM-FM.

Florence Rinard, Herb Polesie, andj pretense. jonnny wcrnee oi me regular The NBC award winning series Cornell will question his lovely Works Off Debt At 1.25 an Hour Cleveland, Ohio, (U.R) Harry Gor is based on authentic case histories guest about the circumstances that lwenty Questions panel in playing the radio adaptation of the popular parlor game. Emcee for the series is Jay Jackson and the from the files of the Los Angeles propelled her swiftly to the top Police Department. of her field. Turning to the vocal don Phillips certainly deserves an department, Karen then will dis broadcasts are produced and di SUNDAY AFTERNOON award for diligence.

play her special singing style in "Rosebud," one of her latest The 38-year-old father of eight Music for You Music for You Bill Cunningham records. Tonight at 7:30 PM hear MY LITTLE MARGIE Charles Farrell and Gale Storm co-star as father and daughter in this comedy series. Listen and laugh. children and grandfather of three has worked off a debt he couldn't Platter Up rected by Gary Stevens. Actors Take Over Novelist's Home Asheville.

K. C. OJ.W-lA mm. Host Cornell's famous baritone voice will be devoted to a 1932 5 :00 :15 :30 1 pay with money. Phillips was involved In an ac ditty, "If You Were Only cident in which a truck belonging I On a Sunday I Afternoon On a Sunday I Afrternoon IStrin Serenade String- Serenade Willy's Summer Music Festival (Willy's Summer I MuS'C Festival Willy's Summer I Music Festival (The World of Today On a Sunday Afternoon as well as to a tricky, new, "stream-of-consciousness" tune, "She Loves 00 15 to the Crayton Southern Sausage munitv theatre has moved into thp Me." 30 company here was damaged to the home of North Carolina's famed Ns.

to Now-Hays Eternal Light Behind Camera Eternal Light Piano Playhouse tiuest Star Piano Playhouse New Gear hart Herald of Truth Honor Roll Herald of Truth of Hits The Too Four Honor KoO Al Sack Orch. of Hits Mr. President All Time Mr. President Hit Parad Hour of Decision Music for Hour of Decision America Old Fashioned G. I.

Joe Revival Hour G. I. Joe Old Fashioned lason St the Revival Hour Golden Fleece This Week The Chase Around World The Chase This Week In Counterspy Music Counterspy Mon. Morn. Hdlf.

Guy Lombardo Drew Pearson Guy Lombardo George Sokolsky Korean L.yn Murray Shw. Foundation 2 3 Chicaeo vs Philadelphia Chicago vs Philadelphia ilcao Philadelphia Chicago vs Philadelphia Chicaeo vs Phil. V'deventer-News Dear Marey. It's MurderJPetUtt fhe Shadow he Shadow rue DetectlT Mysteries extent of $249.12. 45 00 15 Before he was called to court for novelist, the late Thomas Wolfe.

Wolfe's home, referred to in his novels as "Dbtielaiirt u-as so. Vo ooj :30 careless driving and operating with Mississippi license plates, Phillips reached Leroy Crayton, the sausage company president, and offered to quired by the Thomas Wolfe Memo 00 iTJonald Fw1n 15 The Lonesome Road rial association 1949 and has at :30 Music for You tracted more than 8.000-visitors :43 ICedric Adams Watch Mutilator Has Unusual Job Grand Rapids, Mich. (U.R) The job of "watch mutilator" is unusual but the title is misleading, says T. F. Barnes, a local horologist.

Barnes explained that his job takes great skill. He has to put a 4 5 work off the debt. since that time. The agreement worked out was N'lci Carter Carter-Brown Souad Room Souad Room Now the thrivine new Ashpviiie IHits of the Wee :15 IHits of the Week :30 lOur Miss grooms :45 lOur Miss that each Friday evening after fin Community theatre has taken over the eront rooms of the hoitsp as its ishing his regular job he would SUNDAY EVENING These and many other fine programs come your way every Sunday over report to Crayton and work' as an headquarters. The house will still all-around helper.

De open to visitors. watch out of commission bv dis He also worked there all day turbing some minute part of the Saturday. works. KCIJ WATTS KC (111) "Mr. Crayton paid me $1.25 an hour," Phillips said, "and I put in The name makes evervone think 199 hours and 18 minutes.

Cray of a juvenile with a hammer in his hands," Barnes said. "I have to ton notified Tiim formally by letter put them out commission withn -I 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 7:45 00 out damaging the. parts." Every day fs Coronation Day When you tune to KENT foi Jack Bailey and QUEEN for DAY Monday thru Friday 10:30 A. M. Mutual Broadcasting System that the debt was discharged.

Still Going Strong Barnes, who recently ap 600 iGuy Lombardo Lutheran Hour American Music NBC Summer 15 IGuy Lombardo feuthrV Hal 30 R. Diamond Ernest American NBC Summer :45 I Pvt. Detective sports Digest Music Hall Symphony 00 iJunior' Miss American Music Phil Harris- 15 Junior Miss Oklahoma City Hall Alice Faya SO My Lrftle Margie Mu- Pal1 Best P'av IM'y LltUe Margie Oklahoma City Telgrm. for You Best Plays "iT'Oo" December "Bride Shrvewort vs Walter Winchell Best Plavs 11:13 IDecember Brida Oklahoma City Taylor Grant Ns. Best Plays jo Escape Shreveport vs The Adventurer Dragnet i iEscape Oklahoma City The Adventurer Dragnet 9- 00 IGunsmoke Queensboro Ban.

Paul Harvey Let George Do It :15 Gunsmoke Church Allaister Cooke Let George fin It 30 IGangbustera boro Church Science Editor Boston Blackie :43 IGangbustcrs News Songs by Fisher Boston Blackie no' Van Skle, New SpirltualJ from News News- Gearhart 1 11:13 ISots. Fnl.I Bel'ye Chet Huntley Bob Considine iRobert Q. Lewis Mutuai Orches. Ute Tabernacle Catholic Hour :45 I Waxworks Mutual Church Catholic Hour News-Nixht of Church of God Off the Record News-Music Music in Christ Off the Recorq For Moderns :30 Night of Musle Mutual Dane Off the Record Hollywood :43 Night of Music Orch. -News Off the Record :00 (New-ll Oub SIKI SINl SINT also Ill SO Club pointed "watch mutilator" for the central district of the Horological Institute of America, said after he- Watertown.

N. Y. (U.R) A 1925 puts the watch out of commission! model-T Ford stake body truck Is 8:45 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 still going strong after 28 years of it is sent to an apprentice horolo Sine On Music for Sunday Musia for Sunday Golden Bells Church of God In Christ 30 Min.l Trveliht Gospel Singers Gos Del Voices First Pentecostal Church nlted Pentecostal Church nltert Pentecostal Church United Pentecostal of Shreveoort Hebrew Christian Hour Soiritual Stars SonKs for Sunday Hearts of Love Southland Melodies Music for Sunday Music for Sunday Music for Sunday Calvary Baotlst Church Sacred Heart Music for Sunday Healinff Waters t. Life Tabernacle Sunday Session Bov Cordell Show Sunday Session Sunday Sin Off daily use. gist.

The owner, Edward Matthew, 73, After the apprentice repairs the 1130 on your dial KWKH-FM 94.5 mc estimated he's driven the vehicle watch it is sent to the institute's more than 200.000 miles. :00 00 Matthew said the truck still purrs 12:15 12:30 100 examining board which is associated with the United States Bureau of Standards. There the watch is examined and the apprentice is along on its original four-cylinder, 2:45 27-horsepower motor. But he has three spare engines in his garage, rated according to his deftness in repairing the watch. Just in cas..

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