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TWENTY-ONE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8. 1943 YOUR RADIO TODAY Stars Also Have Laundry Trouble Radio Highlights HOLLYWOOD (JT) Having 12:00 Noon VTST Two writers WDAEI WTSP laundry trouble then talk WSUN and a professor of history dis WFLA lOOO Myrna Loy May Quit "Thin Man" While the glamoroui Myrna Loy toys 'ith the Idea of giving up her film career entirely, ai Mrs. John Hertz plana to resume the "Thin Man seriei are held in abeyance.

The problem is, would fans accept gome other lady as cuss the question, "What Next 6M7 1500 700 1200 I300 500 900 800 1100 with a screen newcomer, Jacqueline White, 19, niece of Navy Secretary Frank Knox. She sent lor Italy?" on Northwestern university's "Reviewing Stand." 12:30 P.M. WSUN Featuring out some laundry, then got pretty perturbed because the driver canione wiiDur tvans and So 970 didnt show ud for three weeks prano Josephine Houston 620 SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 6 A.M. to 12 Noon When he finally did. an inspection stars from tne uiue presents a program of selections by of the bundle disclosed it wasn't Rlipett IfUBhei S'Kniey Dix.in.

Nwi Tins Ii official Nurten fsiet-r Pinning Stateri Kidoodlera Mrs. Nick Charles, without the victor Herbert and Kevins. her laundry at all. It belonged to James Roosevelt, son of the 2:30 T.M. WFLA "A Love Like president, whose family had Lutheran Hour Martin Agroimky, Newi moved from that apartment a year Faith of Our Father! rnis, theme song of the new film, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," is introduced by John Charles Thomas on his program.

ago! scries losing its appeal? If William Powell decides to retire, and there are rumors to the effect that he may, after completing "Heavenly Body" with Hedy La-marr, an entirely new team would probably be launched in the series of new stories about the cocktail shaking, laughing detective and his pretty wife. Lucille Ball Is already "up" for the role Myrna I used to play. I jonn wesDitt is narrator. REAL REDSKIN'S The Indians seen in the elabo rate Technicolor western musi 3:00 T.M. WTSP Lt.

Mae Mac-Dowell, dietician who plans cale, "Riding High" are the McCoy. Company went on location meais ana diets at tne Army hos 1250 7:15 WSU.N 7:30 WSUN WTSP WFLA WDAK 8:00 WSUN WFLA WDAE WTSP 8: IS-WSUN 8 30WSUN WPAE WFLA 8 45 WTSP 8.5,5 WDAE 9:00 WTSP WDAE WFLA WSUN 9 .13 WSUN 9 30 WFLA WDAE 9 -45 WSUN 10.00 WTSP WDAE WSUN WFLA 10 IS WTSP 10:30 WDAE WSUN WFLA pital. is Interviewed on "This to Arizona and raided the Paiute Is Fort Dix." WDAE John reservation for extras. I3SO Edward Tomllnson Qui! Klda Stars and Strlpei In Britain Pindwagon We. the Peopl P.ny Porter Paul Whlteman's Sohw Calling America News: Mediation Neighbor Music Yiu Wnt Crime Doctor One Man a Family Gabriel Heatter Newi New Calmer, Nw Old-Fashioned Revival Hour Radio Reader' Digest Manhattan Merry-Cio-Rouml Jergens' Journal Lower Ruin Street Society Alhtim ut Familiar Music Summer Theater Jimmy Fldler John B.

Hughe. New Take It or Leava It Serenade Hour of Charm Spinner William L. Shlrer. Newt Back Home Hour Bob Crosby and Company Don Franelsco' Oreh. Musical Interlude Maria Kurenko and Concert Orchestra News; Henry Jerom'i Corigliano, violin soloist, plays tne violin concerto in minor, No.

3, by Saint-Saens during i i fill It i K' I ine ew YorK Philharmonic Symphony broadcast. Fritz Reiner conducts the orchestra 7 no WSUN WSl'N WTSP 7:45 WSl'tf WTSP WTSP WFLA WSUN WPAE 8:05 WSUN WFLA WSUN WTSP WDAE 8:45 WDAK WTSP 9:00 WTSP WFLA WSUN WDAK VlAE WFLA 9:30 WFLA WSUN WTSP WTSP 10:00 WTSP WSUN WFLA WD A 10-1V-WSUN 10 30 WTSP WSUN WDAK WFI.A Ji WTSP 1 1 WSUN WFLA WDAK 11 WFLA WSUN 11 1. V-WFLA Ave Maria iur Mnrnlnic Mflfliia Nwi; Mutual Interlude Call to Womhip and Kfadinf thf Newa from Europ Nfwi Newa Minatrelf in the Morn-in Or an Rrtal Th Woi-iiiihMiW Church of God Musical Miintrrplpom (iolilen Rat Wusrttt Church of Uhrmt NVwa: Calvary Baptlit Church Roundup Ir. Ml M.irn News of Ui World E. Power tiikga.

Orcamrt C-immaiido Mary Th Mrlody'i the Thing Coaat tcj Coaat on a Bus 8on Rtctlal Eniclinh Mloda Spiritual Quartet News: Pcliuit Bible Cla Oypy Serenade Hifthlltihin of the Blblr Church of tha Atr Tom Terns Southland Kchoea Sotithcrtmireji Win Over Jordan Words and Music Kirct Avenue Church diliers nf 1'iodiKtion Rhapniidy the Rockies Warren Sweeney. News African Trek Romance Traila 1 00 wn.A WTSP WSUN- i wtsp 1 WSUN WTSP 141 WSl'V 3.00 WSUN WFLA WTSP 2: 30- WFLA WSVN 00 WFLA WDAE WSUN WTSP 3 WKLA 3.30 WFLA WSUN WTSP 4 00 WTSP WSUN 4 'IS WTSP 4 30 WSUN WPAE WTSP WFLA 4 -SS WFLA 5.00-WSVN WFLA WPAE WTSP 5 15 WTSP 5 3rt wsrv WTSP i G-WSUN WTSP WSUN WPAK 6 WSUN .10 WDAK WFLA WSUN WTSP 8:45 WTSP WSUN In performances of the Overture to "Prometheus." bv Beethoven. V. of Chicago Round-table Newi; th Pilgrim Hour John Charleg Thoma Program Sunday Serenade Report on Rationing New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra AntHKh Baptist Church News: This If Fort Dix Upton Cloee The Army Hour H't Copy Hvmn Program Phillip Keyne-Gordon. Newa National Vespers Senator Claude Pepper Ryder Goif Cup Tournament Pause That Refrcihea Young People'.

Church of the Air Inter-American Univ. Newa Where Dn We Stand? NBC Symphony The Family Hour News; Williams Funeral Home Musical Interlude: Base-hall Seres Puny Viewv dnt lieimont Unptist Church Treasury Star Parade News and Tampa Gospel Center News Silver Tlie-iter Catholic Hour Here's Romance America In the Air Men at Senator Pepper Upton Close, News Voice of the Army-Major Robinson. Newi "El Salon Mexico," by Copland, and the Gershwin Bennett "Porgy and Bess:" A Symphonic 1 tiKimeMtmkLk. tVM JERI SULLIVAN, young vocal find, will guest star with baritone Thomas L. Thomas on the "CresU Blanra Carnival" over CBS station WDAE, Wednesday at 10:30 p.m.

Morton Gould and his orchestra are regularly starred on the program. WTSP -WTSP WDAE Zm TKI STABS ako noon shows pj Picture, uuest of carl Van Doren on the "American Scriptures" is Dudley Digges. 4:30 P.M. WSUN Description of the Ryder Golf cup matches at Detroit. WDAE Guest of Andre Kostclanetz on the "Pause That Refreshes on the Air" is Jan Peerce, Metropolitan tenor.

5:00 P.M. WSUN Guest commentator with John W. Vander-cook on "Where Do We Stand?" il no wtsp Oreh. WDAK WFLA WSUN 11 15--WFLA WDAE Every Night from 8 P.M. 'Til 11:15 P.M.

News of the World News Roy Porter Cesar Saerchinger Oiu-a Cielho and El Headlining a Great 12 Noon to 7 P.M. Cliario Gil Trio WSUN Dunham' Oreh, 1 30 WTSP Sammy Kaye a Oreh. WFLA Stoiv WDAK Horace H-idf Oreh. WSUN Van Alexander Oreh. 11 S3 WSUN War News 12.00 WTSP News; Sign-Off WFLA News WDAE Sign Off WSUN Freddie Martin' Oreh, Sign-Off 12 30 WSUN F.ddie Oliver' Oreh.

12 5.5 WSUN News WSUN Dance Muic nd News Show This Week Will Be the Famous SINGING M. C. JIMMY 7 P.M. to Sign-Off 13 .00 WSUN WDAE WFLA WTSP 12 WSUN WDAK WTSP 12:45 WTSP Weekly War Journal Tabernacle Choir ami Orean Swlnir News: Reviewing Stand That Thev Might Live Stars fr un the Rlue Trnna-Allantic Call Arthur Gaeth. News Real Kstut Roard is Admiral Yates Stirling former chief of staff of the United States fleet.

WFLA Dr. Frank Black conducts the NBC Symphony orchestra in all-Dvorak WDAE Music by Gershwin, Friml and Romberg is included on the "Family Hour" program, starring Eileen Farrell. Mack Har- 7:00 WTSP WFI.A WSUN WDAK News and Voice of Prophecy Those We Love Drew Pearson Jerry Lester Show With SYLVIA NORMAN Famous for her succinct writings and forcible comments, Dor othy Thompson will launch a new series of weekly broadcasts over the Blue network starting in mid-September. The program will be I' il I -y 1 I jimm i mfC mi THOMAS heard each Sunday from 7:15 to 7:30 p.m "What New? the expression Eddie Duchin's Musical Ear Is Helping Navy Now rell and Al Goodman's orchestra. 6:00 PJU.

WDAE "Niagara to Reno," starring Dennis Day, is dramatized on "Silver Theater." 6:05 P.M. WSUN Selections Night Club and Radio Star Formerly with Tommy Tucker's Band from Berlin's "This Is the- MIAMI (T) Eddie Duchin's which has become typical of the average American's eagerness to know what is going on in the world about him, forms the descriptive title of a full-hour radio program which will make its debut this fall. With Don Ameche, radio and film star, acting as host, the program will present a word picture of what's new in the world today. Program will be heard Satur musical ear is paying dividends to the United States Navy. its top spot in the preference of listeners during the latter part of July, according to the current Hooper report, based on surveys in 32 cities.

Into first place for the first time went the Walter Winchell program, which had been third in the previous report. "Take It or Leave It" took second place, with "Mr. District Attorney" third. Kay Kyser's "College of Musical Knowledge" and "Your Hit Parade" complete the lieutenant in the naval re Other Star Acts with the Music of WEBB'S PATIO QUARTET serve, ex-Ochestra Leader Duchin has been assigned to one of the new destroyer escort vessels as an Army" are sung by Dick Haymes on "Here's to Romance." 6:30 P.M. WDAE "America in the Air," a tribute to the daring men of the United States Air Forces, makes its debut, featuring the story of the flying fortress, "Memphis Belle." 7:30 P.M.

WSUN Joel Kup-perman, Anneka, Harve Fischman, 12; Richard Williams, there are plenty of piano play-era who could do that job." He applied for sea duty, and, after a training- course at university, he was assigned to the inshore patrol which plies the coastal waters. "It's a funny feeling," Duchin muses, "to be bouncing around in one of those little felows, and all of a sudden hear your own recordings coming in over the radio." Later ordered to the sub chaser anti-submarine warfare officer. days at 7 p.m. over the Blue net WED. Amateur Nite THURS.

Quiz Nite work, starting Sept. 4. SHORT SUBJECTS "The Ray ADMISSION FREE Children Under 16 Must Be Accompanied by Adult mond Scott previously heard on Fridays, changes to is, and Claude Brenner, 15, vie for honors during the "Quiz training center at Miami, Duchin ASW experts arc comparatively new to the Navy. They are the men who are summoned to the bridge when a submarine contact is in the making. The job requires, among other things, an ear that can analyze all of the notes brought in by the sound detecting gear.

They're a hand-picked group, these ASW officers and the handsome night club and radio idol is prouder today than when he saw his name in lights for the first time. first five. BEST BETS OF THE WEEK Next star comina no on "Hollywood Theater of the Air," heard Mondays through Fridays over NBC, is William Gargan, whose vehicle will be "Mty Favorite Blonde" Connee Boswell drops in at Frank Sinatra's "Broadway Bandbox" tomorrow p.m. Leslie Howard's last film, "Spitfire," an exciting biography of Britain's great air-cratt designer, Reginald Joseph Mitchell, will be presented on "Screen Guild Players." Leading roles will be portrayed by Heather Angel, Basil Rathbone, and Reginald Gardiner Screen actress RoChelle Hudson will be i5 v-; WEBLSS Kids broadcast, with Joe Kelly as quizmaster. WDAE "We, the People" interviews news analyst, Cecil Brown.

8:00 P.M. WTSP Fannie Hurst, novelist and lecturer, heads the panel of arbitrators on A. L. Alexander's "Mediation Board." 9:00 P.M. WDAE "The Jug kept his fingers crossed.

"It's a tough course," he grins, flashing white teeth in a mahogany-tanned face, "but Commander McDaniel, he's my idea of the tops. "All of the fellows at the school swear by him." Comdr. E. F. McDaniel of the Tuesday, beginning this week Air times are to be changed for two other CBS weekly music programs: "Invitation to Music," formerly heard Tuesday evenings, will be broadcast Wednesdays at 11:30 p.m.

beginning Aug. 11, and Eileen Farrell and the Columbia Concert orchestra, previously presented Thursday evenings, move to Friday nights at 11:30 p.m. starting Aug. 13 Her summer radio work in this country completed, England's celebrated comedienne, Gracie Fields, is getting ready to return to her own country, where a heavy schedule of war plant and service camp entertainment has been lined up for her. MBS, which will air the "Sure, I miss playing the piano," he says, "but I'm thrilled to death gler," story of an actor who turned playwright and was regular Navy has been in command of the sub chaser school VICTOR BORGE.

popular Danish entertainer, will appear as guest star on the "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street" tonight at 9:15 p.m. over Blue network station WSUN. Regulars on the show Include "Maestro" Paul Lavalle, "Dr." Milton J. Cross and "Professor" Giacomo McCarthy. about this job.

I since it was established. TiS The gray-eyed pianist was play "I like the 'Little Navy'," Duch the date for the winning service ing at the Palmer house in tm-cago and entertaining the boys at in says, "there a more personal saved from death, is told on "Radio Readers' Digest." 9:15 P.M. WSUN Mildred Bailey, the "01' Rockin' Chair" lady, and Victor Borge, Danish comedian, join "Maestro" Paul Lavalle and his "Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street." man on 'Noah Webster Says on the Blue network Tuesday p.m. Edmund Gwenn, British actor, atmosphere on these smaller vessels than you possibly could get aboard a battleship." From 8:00 'Til 10:00 P.M. A REAL OLD-FASHIONED Duchin present job, of course, the Great Lakes Naval station on the side when he received his commission in May, 1942.

"I was afraid I was slated for an entertainment job," he confides. "Of course the boys need recreation but I fiirured stars in a "Suspense" drama titled "The Fountain Plays" Because of President Roosevelt's July 28 Fields shows when she returns here in October, hopes to be able to Dresent her in four or five comes under the heading of restricted information, but Eddie can explain this much: 10:00 P.M. WFLA Selections by overseas broadcasts this month or next Duke Ellington ana his orchestra will star on three Droerams (transcribed) for the COMMUNITY SiWG "Treasury Star Parade" tMs week "It's kind of like tuning a band. You learn to give different interpretations to different signals picked up by your equipment." He whistles through his teeth to illustrate some of the sounds. "You learn to detect different New addition to the "salute Massenet, Rossini, Elgar and Johann Strauss are performed by Phil Spitalny's all-girl orchestra and choir on the "Hour of Charm." WDAE Lt.

Ruth G. Haskell, one of the first U. S. Army nurses to get ashore during the invasion of North Africa, is guest on Phil Baker's "Take It Or Leave It" quiz program. to Youth" dramatic company is Dave Raphael, young screen actor.

News Broadcasts WTSP 7:30 a.m.; 10; 12; Arthur Gaeth. Stanley Dixon. 1: Phillip Keyne-Gordon, 4: 5: Upton Close. 6:30: Gabriel Heatter, John B. Hughes.

10; 11: 12. WSUN 7:45 a.m.; 12; Martin Agronsky. 1:45 p.m.; 6: Major Robinson, Drew Tear-son, Edward Tomlinson, Roy Porter, 11; 12:55 a.m.: 6. WDAE 8 a.m.; Warren Sweeney. 11; Ned Calmer, William L.

Shirer, 10:30: 11. WFLA 8 11:30: Rupert Hughes. 1 p.m.; Upton Close, 11; Cesar Saerchinger, 12. last seen in "Young and Willing EVERYBODY INVITED COME AND "TIME Views the News, types of vessels by the rhythm of BRING YOUR VOICES WITH YOU! propellors and engines. presented by Westbrook Van Voorhis.

the "Voice of TIME," is 10:45 P.M. WDAE Continuing "That where mv musical ear prepared by a staff of 15 writers is useful to Uncle Sam." The smooth-styled band leader and researchers, headed Dy ranic Norris. manaeine editor of the her series of concerts, Maria Kurenko, distinguished Russian soprano, sings music by Mozart, Purcell and Rubinstein with the Columbia Concert orchestra. Popular Soloists will lead and Norma Swenson doesn't feel that he made any sacrifice in leaving his piano and radio "March of Time" since 1941 "Mr. District Attorney' lost jftF 'i, ffk 1 4 kaaTSrV-aalS, at the Hammond Organ will furnish the music baton, with which he had been earning "a good bit more than -Come and have a grand evening under the $50,000 a year." stars singing your favorite songs old and new.

"What good can monev possibly do anyone if we lose this war?" TOUR PALS ARE BACK he demands. THE RECORDS -rii ircnrfirijrnc 4' He does, however, yearn for his talk to the nation, the Jack Carson show's guest star schedule was shifted about, and as a result Phil Harris and Simone Simon will join the comedian on Wednesday's program Her vacation over, Soprano Jean Tennyson rejoins tenor Jan Peerce and Baritone Robert Weede in a program of Fritz Kreisler selections on "Great Moments in Music" Dorothy Maynor, distinguished negro soprano, is to make four solo appearances with the Columbia Concert orchestra on the "Invitation to Music" series, beginning Wednesday "Should Congress Vote Now to Join in World Collaboration?" will be the subject of debate on "America's Town Meeting of the Air." Participants will include Representative Joseph Clark Baldwin, of New York, taking the affirmative, and Representative Clare Hoffman, of Michigan, who will speak for the negative. The broadcast, marking the last time George V. Denny will act as moderator before his expected trip to England on assignment from the OWI. will be presented in co-operation with the Columbia Institute of Arts and Sciences War workers hiding latent talents behind an assembly line are being given a chance to grab fame and radio contracts on the new "Swing Shift Frolics" program which is aired over the Blue on Saturdays at 12 noon U.

S. Supreme Court Justice Owen J. Roberts will head the panel of speakers discussing justice and human rights in a world at peace on the Aug. 14 edition of "For This We Fight" on NBC. Others will be Judge Manley O.

Hudson, U. S. member six-year-old son, Peter Oelrichs ADMISSION FREE Duchin. His child, whose mother died at his birth, lives with the Averill Harriman, Duchin best friends. "He's learning to box AMD THE PIRATES The Duke does it again! This and band leader, naval officer Duchin becomes just another young father bragging about his time he plays a new song, "A offspring.

Slip of the Lip, written by his son Mercer Ellington. The Duke's noted ensemble starts off the rec There is no time now for Duch GABRIEL HEATTER. Mu-tual's triply sponsored newscaster, this week celebrates his tenth year as a radio commentator. Heatter Is heard Monday through Fridays, 9 to 9:15 p.m., and Sundays, 8:45 p.m., over station WTSP. in to practice, even if he had a ord, and Ray Nance gives out Willi's piano.

But he feels that his touch will come back quickly after the war. WSUN 6:00 P. M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FOR QUAKER PUFFED MUJ RICE SPARES Duchin's technique is not con pronto on the lyric take-heed. Ray seems to enjoy the task, and accompanies the band, in between vocals, with many facetious shushings.

Ray's trumpet and Johnny Hodges' alto sax duet in fined to popular music. The great Rachmaninoff once told him he should be a concert the last chorus, one dropping pianist. But when Duchin men Director Tried To Acf Formal HOLLYWOOD i In his latest picture, Director Elliott Nu-cent started out to be politely subtle hints, and the other an tioned the size of his income: "Stick to what you're doing, swering with more insinuating rumors, but Ray hushes that up Rachmaninoff tersely advised. a final vocal warning. A with young and old alike.

Bea establishes it as a definite candidate for the all-time hit-parade list. There is another reason why Miss Wain can sing this melody with her heart in her throat her husband, Andre Baruch, the former radio announcer, when last heard from was serving with the forces in North Africa. Freddie Martin fans will like his "Theme From Warsaw Concerto," taken from the picture "Suicide Squadron." Jack Fina is excellent at the piano in this number which Martin's orchestra plays with gusto. Twinned with "Warsaw Concerto" is "From Twilight to Dawn," another Martin or chestration. Bob Haymes and the Martin Men supply the vocal.

One New Hit One new Hit record reached our desk this week. "Yum Yum" takes one side and "You're the Sunshine of My Heart" the other. Griff Williams and his orchestra are backed up with good vocals. of the court of international jus formal, but it didn't last long. 3rd Big Slip of the Lip" is an added gem for any Ellington collection.

tice, and Philip C. Jessup, assistant to the director of the office On the reverse side of this Vic In one sceno, there were only two players, Virginia Field, por-travine a voune societv woman. tor record, the Duke himself takes of foreign relief and rehabilitation Orson Welles will be few bars to warm up on one and Mary Field, her maid. When Ntiirpnt called "Miss Fie d. thev of his own compositions, "Senti guest of fast-talking Groucho Marx on "Blue Ribbon Town." Nathan Milstein.

violinist, will be soloist with the New York mental Lady." Ellington lets his men "blow their own fcorns" in both answered, so he decided he'd use their married names. GREATEST CARNIVAL OF FUN AND "What's yours?" he asked Virginia Field. "Douglas," she replied. 'And yours?" he asked Mary Field. Philharmonic -Symphony orchestra next Sunday, in a performance of Mendelssohn's minor violin concerto.

Balance of the program will consist of the Overture to "Colas Breugnon." by Kabalev-sky, and the Sixth Symphony of Shostakovich Screen lovely his arrangements, and in this one, Johnny Hodges' alto sax comes into its own. The melody is hauntingly reminiscent of candle light and days that are past, but the mood is brightened with exciting trumpet insertions. If you liked "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," you'll find this selection in a similar mood. "Douglas," was her answer. So from then on it was just plain Mary and Virginia.

Virginia field is tne wue or Claire Trevor has the leading role Paul Douglas, radio announcer, and Mary Field is married to Al Bea Wain is featured in a Vic- opposite Preston Foster in an original radio drama, "The Captain Had a Daughter," on the Aug. lan Douelas. now in the Army For YOUR Sunday Listening Pleasure WTSP Presents: Morning 8:00 News and Reading the Funnies, 9:30 Song Recital 10:30 Southland Echoes Afternoon 1:00 Stanley Dixon, News 3:00 This Is Fort Dix 4:00 Philip Keyne-Gordon, News 4:15 Senator Claude Pepper 5:25 Baseball Scores 6:30 Upton Close, News Evening 7:30 Stars and Stripes in Britain 8:00 A. Alexander's Mediation Board 8:45 Gabriel Heatter, News 9:00 Old-Fashioned Revival Hour 10:30 Don Francisco's Orchestra Sammy Kaye's Orchestra" medical corps. the best tunes composed by Johnny Mercer and Jimmy Van Heusen.

Walter Gross and his 15 "Silver Theater presentation Walter Abel will portray the title role of "The Great McGinty" on "Hollywood Theater of the THRILLS EVER ASSEMBLED IN ST. PETERSBURG MERRY-GO-ROUND OCTOPUS-SKYRIDE KIDDIES AUTO RIDE FERRIS WHEEL OPENS EVERY NIGHT 6:00 P.M. Admission FREE! orchestra effectively provide the shading and rain mood back Homeliness Pays HOLLYWOOD (P) Mary Wickes is one actress who looks into the mirror each morning and hopes bags are forming under her eyes, and that she's getting a double chin. This gangling, six-foot St. Louis-born actress started her stage career playing pickle-puss roles, and now is finding the movies pay off quite handsomely on homeliness, as well as beauty.

Air" Aug. 16 through Aug. 20 ground for Bea indigo-blue lament. The songstress, whose re MANY NAMES "The Hour Before the Dawn" will list Veronica Lake as one of the stars. In real life, her real name, family name, adopted name and married name reads: Constance Frances Marie Ockelman Keane Detlie.

cent engagement at the Riobamba club in New York created some "The Pied Piper" will be recreat-i ed by Monty Woolley and Roddy McDowall in the radio version on "Screen Guild Players" Monday. Aug. 16. thing of a sensation, puts this tune across with all the ease and aplomb of one who is at her best on this type of nostalgic, moodi music. On the other side of this record.

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Kit 5:9 foarth Btrrft Bea pours out her heart in "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye." This song; written some time ago by Ed Hey- i man and Johnny Green is still i 41 Srvrath Si. So. rhaa 91-01 1 one of the favorite blues melodies.

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