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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1943. MOINES TRIBUNE. 1'AtiK NINETEEN 19 GETS UP TO WIN The Iowa Almanac 13 Cyclones In Big 6 Meet Women Endorse Mrs. Houghton The Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs Thursday night gave unanimous indorsement to Mrs. Hiram C.

Houghton, of Red Iowa Deaths. National Temperatures. Lowest temneratures durlnir the 12 hours and hichest temperatures during the 24 hours ending at 6.30 a. m. Friday: Traffic.

The following persons appeared in municipal court between 11 a. m. Thursday and 11 a. m. Friday on the following traffic charges.

Names, addresses and dispositions are those which appear on municipal court records. Itrfore Judge Harry It. Griind. siauon. JtiRn un AGENCY Mrs.

Mary Jarvis, 75. A A Floyd Hughson. 65. BETTENDORF George Clayton Dalley. 71.

IILI'E GRAMS L. B. Stcltcnberg. 85. DAVENPORT Dr.

Frank Neufeld. 69: Alliuquerouo AtlHnta 8 Hlsinarck AH Hrownsvlllu Kr Licenses to Wed in Iowa. DAVENPORT -Paul Rohr, Rock Island, and Bernice Cockrell; Oliver Stasik and Dolores Kimpler; Edward A. Bauer and Jeanne H. McQuillan; John C.

Brown, Iowa City, and Lorretta Hughes; Edward Hnarskis and Alice D. Cressey; Wilton W. Cain. Cordova, and Dorothy D. Krapp.

ItllUdiilc, Theodore Kress. Wnlciili. nod Hilda Myers; Richard l. Moore nnu Kdlth M. Hudgel; Roland R.

Kournlrr and Rose D. Beaudry; Harold H. Hauatlan and lone (. Hevern; James L. Willis and Etna B.

Stolder; Frank L. Wall and Mnry Ann Wilson; Tom Smith and Dorothy L. Pog-genpohl, both of Iowa City; Vincent T. O'Brien nad Lenore Anderson. K.irl Fell.

Waukee. no signal Oak, former president who is a candidate for second vice president of the national federation. AMES, IA. Iowa State college will rest its hopes for a high ranking finish in the annual Big Six track meet Saturday on the efforts of 13 men. The 1043 meet is, at Lincoln, Neb.

Coach George Brctnall has entered men in every event but the pole vault and the 100-yard dash William Mtrohmclcr. William H. Norman. uO; Lawrence Hpelli, Loreu Rock. Inlant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Rock: hevenno Chlcnso "5 Columbus KH light nlop. pHiil. William A. I.nwreuson, 2013 Thirty-sixth no signal light stop, paid.

Minnie Green. 1412 Milton no John H. Spence, 64: Mrs. Luke A. Nlcker-son, 01, at Philadelphia, Mrs.

Annie boulevard stop, $3. paid. Iroy Edwards, 1110 Second speeding 40 miles an hour In 30-mile zone, $20. paid. lies Moines Detroit HI Faruo.

N. 4 2 Fort Worth Kansas City 72 Louisville H6 Memphis 87 Burl F. Southern, 20214 E. Finn in hopes of repeating last winter's failure to make accident report. $10 or FOItT MADISON Douglas Mac Lewis and Eunice Marsot Schimmlng, both ot three days; no driver's license, $10 or Minneapolis New Orlesns New York 70 Santa Ana, Cal.

three days; reckless arlving, $50 or .10 days. third place finish. Lee Richardson, sophomore distance star from Council Bluffs, ap llelmer I. Conklin. indianoia.

speea- GUTHRIE CENTER Paul Eshbaugh. St. Louis S2 Sault Ste. Marie 64 ing 44 miles an hour In 35-mile zone, 15. riaid.

James G. Lott, R. R. 4. speeding 45 legal, Rockwell City, and Alma xoungdalr, legal, Van Meter; John K.

Piepel, 21. Jefferson, and Elizabeth Walker, 20, Jamaica, NEWTON Arthur Hassig, 21, and Max-ine Hassig, 18. pears to have the best chance of winning an individual first place miles an hour in 25-mile zone, $io, paia; no boulevard stop, $3, paid. Sunset and Sunrise. Sun sets Friday 8:19 p.m.

Sun rises Saturday The presentation and indorsement of Mrs. Houghton was one of the closing: features of the state federation's golden anniversary dinner in Hotel Fort Des Moines. Mrs. Houghton, chairman of the faculty committee on the Iowa State board of regents, has been widely known for her activity on state boards since her appointment in 1916 to the "board of conservation. Her husband in president of the Houghton State bank at Rod Oak, Leonard raten.

ony-miro. kfor the Cyclones on the basis of speeding 35 miles an hour in 25-mile zone. $15. paid. the 4:23.5 mile he ran at the Drake Highest temperature year ago today ..52 Lowest temperature year ago today ..43 OTTCMWA William S.

McHenry, 21, and Mary C. Ball. 23. Abington, Ensign Brony Kastantin, 29, and Virginia k. X.lllOlt.

west iuoiuea, uu uowry waterman, sn; unaries enry Wiese, 80; Rudolph Wclse, 75; Mrs. Anna Innes. DECORAII Dr Charles J. O'Brien. idRT MADISON Sally and Susan Klein, twin daughters ot Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Klein GOLDF1ELD Mrs. C. C. Tcrbush, 82; Mary E.

French. 52. G.iTIIRIE CENTER Mrs. Nettie Williams, at Los Angeles, Mrs. Annetta Bower, 83.

HUMBOLDT Mae Webber, at Seattle, Wash. IOWA CITY Thomas Pearson. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson.

MONTROSE Louis Wahrer. MtTSCATINF: Karen K. Martin, 8-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin; Mrs.

Lucy A. Wymer, 68; W. J. Hill, at Chicago, 111. NEWTON Mrs.

Stella Winn Laird. 70. nt Minneapolis, Mrs. Caroline Matthlenon, at North Branch, Minn. NOItTIIVtOOO -Elmer E.

Wagner. S2, Bl Los 4 In oa. ChI Mrs. Nellie Isuiltli, h2. lit Unultle.

Wash OTTCMWA Francis Minion Kendall, 20: Maude O'Brien. 55. I'ANORA Everett Wright. SIOI'X CITY Joseph Leonals. S8: Mrs.

Relays. Rayl of Missouri will be boulevard stop, $3, paid. smitn, zj; jamea waiter Harrington, a.j and Genevieve C. Jackson. 28.

Kellcrton favorite in both distance events, Moon. John M. Godfrey. 69, Mt. Pleasant, tid Contagions Diseases.

(In Des Motnes.1 Re- (Furnished by Drake university municipal mis. Jvatnerine xiueringion, a. A pair of weight men, Dick Blis3 and George Gast, are expected to ODservaiory. SIOUX CITY Edward A. Groberskl.

25. Cases New leased Deaths Chicago, and Pauline M. make strong bids for the shot and Afoon rises May Mooit sets May 7 a. 11 p. in 100 Searlet fever it: a.

rarry. moviiic, mm 12 1 1 1 Meiisles Javelin titles. The only other first Although Harlan Knitman was on the floor when this picture taken and Don lliirliam wns covering; up, Koltman got up to win by a trclmlcnl knockout in the second round Thursday night In the amateur boxing nhmv at the flewlsh Community Center. 1 v- II Iliiiimra i-. McHeittii, Wllliiim P.

Mur-K ii. nmt Klmira J. 24, liolh Chicken ox 0 place possibility will be the mile Mumps Precipitation. it Olelioit; I'laiieiH A. 2.1.

aim Velnia 11. Bates, 2i. relay team which won the indoor Building Tcnuits. t. H.

Mclnlyre, 2101 Thirty-third Downtown weather station daln.) Amount 24 hours ending: at 7 ni. none Accumulated tlcfielcticy since Msy 1 Accumulated deficiency since Jan. 1.. Licenses to Wed Outside Iowa. BETHANY.

MO. Luther Marion Ben title. Oklahoma, however, has run four seconds faster than the best effort of the Cyclones. caraue. Sjoo.

F. G. Phillips, at 4004 Fagan drive. nett and Lelah Amnnda BennetL both of Osceola; Harry E. Kittle.

Des Moines, and porch, $100. Alice C. Myers, 76; Mrs. Margaret Ann Garvey, 88. Marguerite aba, Sheridan, wyo.

Hugh E. Fetters and Doris E. Sutton, both of Des Moines; Eugene Nadine and Mabel Cyclone entries are: Mile and two mile t.pa 'RihaiMann STORM LAKE Mrs. Anna Dahl, 77. Shippers Forecast.

Prepare perishable shipments for the following open country temperatures In Iowa Friday night: Northwest 28. northeast 25, southeast 34 and. southwest 33. Slightly higher In cities. Council Bluffs; Duane DankeL Glidden.

Southern Elevens Need State Support roof. 4100. May Day Frolic Shot put Dick Bliss, Ames. 440-yard dash Boh Lsrv Marion- TaMr Martin, both of Des Moines; Rudolph E. Macdonald, Omaha, and francine Breeding, Des Moines: Max Joseph Farrell and Marian Arlene Beyer, fcoth of Des Moines; Robert Arlin Morris, Nora Springs, and Vivian Lorraine Rish, Mason City; Charles A.

Morrow and Mary E. Minor, Gibson. Perry, and Jim Myers, Sioux City. Chairmen Named liskuo mrow ueorge uast, usage; Bliss. Hurdles Ray Wehde.

Holstein; Burt Eberlein, Mankato. Minn. Invalid Aids Scrap Drive. mui.imiin'i ill oom or. wepster cuy.

DAKOTA NEB. Ienace J. Tatala. Organization for the fourteenth .12, Harrlsburg, and Fanchlon Anderson. 3U, Sioux City; George Morgan.

thing different from holding out in the National league." ONE-MINUTE Sl'OKTS PAGE: annual Junior Chamber of Com KNOXVILLE, TENN. Robert Vanderford has been abed 28 months, unable to walk because :4. ana ijorotny Alleen McDowell. 21. both merce May Day frolic, to be at Mign jump Eberlein.

880-yard run Harold Matejka, Omaha, Nen. Paul Kopruckl. Davenport. Broad Jump EVlmer ilodne. Coon Rapids.

220-yard ilimh Lnry. Juvclln throw Don Hadaway, Red Bunk, N. Ont. Mtlo relay Myers, Matrjkn, Gibson, I.01 y. Des Moines Deaths.

JOHNSTON Helen. 3.1L Crescent drive, died Friday at home. Des Moines Births. EIAZ Mr. and Mrs.

Fgnaclo. West Des Moines, a son. born Thursday at Broad-lawns General hospital. FlfHF.ll Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 14(12 K. Twenty-first a daughter, horn Friday at Mercy hospital. FREEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred.

1102 Ninth a sou. born Friday at Des Moines General hospital. TURSI Mr. and Mrs. Caulder a daughter, born Thursday at Iowa Methodist hospital.

WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Urllc, 1215 Park a daughter, born Thursday at Broadlawns General hospital. of Slou City; Russell L. IlimalyKM.

23. Wlreton, and Helen Stas.cwsliv, 21, Sioux City; Imtuild (J. Ingobrllsnn. II), and Val-Air ballroom, May 22, was an-, I'liyuis M. weiKel.

In, lioth of Hloux tv: nounccil Thursday by Julius Jon- 1901 I 2(K) KKAVKR I KtCLIU A No 1 Drug 1901 Cottage Grove Mall Orders Enclose 10c tor Postage By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. NEW YORK CP) Taking a serious look at the football situation, a recent note from the south points out that a lot of the colleges down that way would like to have teams but may not be able to support them unless they get contributions from the state treasuries. from the Big Ten is that Ohio State. Iowa and Indiana are the Charles A. Wlnegardiier.

al, Clinton, and Genevieve It. Kidder. 43. Hloux City; of rheumatism. To help out, he scraps old radios and turns the usable metal over to the scrap drive.

Krskin Paul Pallas. 19, South Slonx Clly, and Bluelte Helen Drulc. 19. Sioux Toledo golfers, who raised $1,600 last year in a tournament to buy cigarets for soldiers, are planning another big event June 21 for a war prisoners' relief fund. They hope to hit $2,500 this time.

City; Glenn S. McQuillen, 50. and Ella Baseball Heroes Marie necker. 40. both of Sioux cltv: George Tillman, 21, and Eliza Mae Naye, both of Sioux City: John E.

Greve, 42, Sioux City, and Goldie H. Carr, 26, St. Do You Know What "Hidden Hunger" Is? L.OU1S, MO. sen, president. Gene Hawk, general chairman, and Bill Creighton will have charge of ticket sales; Ward Gar-mer, prizes; Jensen, property; Ralph Brown, police and gate; and Russ La Vine, publicity.

Entertainment will include dancing, a stage and boxing show and crowning of a May day queen. All funds raised are invested in various civic endeavors, Jensen said. Jack Hurley, Chicago fight promoter, hung around the railroad station until 3:30 a. m. the other day waiting for manager George hardest hit by player losses so far, but a listing of the Buckeyes who may be back sounds like a Divorces Asked.

(Pollc County) Klsle Schniavker vs. Kohcit K. Sclnnaitker. Do you know why you need depend- Free TKST of the HOME or OF Marriago licenses. (Potk County) Robert J.

H.irlnK, Des Moines, and Elizabeth Reeves, Des Moines pretty promising squad from here Moore to arrive so he could put .20 FICE. Write for free Hooklet "IIEAK." TELEX HEARING CENTER Ul li. SI. Ies Moines Tel. 2-0082 auiu vnaniins? ask us.

SqUIlIBS ABDO CAPSULES, J)C in a bid for Henry Armstrong's fats make Colleges in all sections have been reporting big spring turnouts, Wasto kitchen gunpowder. services. Harry Mendel, who got a lot of experience feeding six Divorces Granted. (Polk County) Marie Mathls from Harry Mathls. Leota Temple from Everett George Temple.

Marv Alice Miller from Carl E. Miller. (By the Associated Press.) Glen Stewart and lnhn rmlKajnv. Phillies Cornier hit triple In tenth In -iiIiik to heat Pod item, who were held to five hits by lull it. Charley Keller and Georice Stlrn-welitH, Yankees Keller's 4011-foot triple, derided, first came against Ited Sox and Stirnweiss scored Mining run in xecond, hitting- a Hinxle In ninth Inning and then scampering around bases on two bunts and a wild throw.

Roger Wolff, Athletics Kept ten hits so well scattered he shut out Senators. Hiram Itllhorn. Cubs Pitched seven-hit ball and kept Cardinals blanked to ninth Dennis Gatehouse and George Mc-Ouinn, Browns Former pitched five-hit shutout and latter hit ninth-Inning triple to set up winning run against Tigers. Jeff Heath and Buddy Rnsar, Indians Each batted In two runs to lead offensive against White Sox. A BOO CAPSLLES.

5ir 98c $1.11 ASCORBIC ACID (Vitamin C) 23 100 for Bif MARY ASCORBIC ACID (Vitamin tt a a C) 60 100 for JAeO s.i' i i day bike riders and helping to guide Tony Galento's career, opens a food and drink emporium in Pat-erson, N. Saturday. Goldie Ahearn is planning several big outdoor fights in Washington this summer, since the American league wouldn't let Clark Griffith keep the ball park busy every LITTLE VIGRAN CAPSLLES (ABCDG) 25' $1.49 Secretary Knox Talks on "Meet Your Navy," 7:30 p. KSO. but most of the boys just wanted to get themselves toughened up for military service.

TODAY'S GUEST STAR. Gene Sullivan, St. Joseph (Mo.) News-Gazette: "Lou Novikoff still is on the west roast demanding more money before he will report to the Cubs, but practically nothing has been carried on the wires about him and the Chicago palters mention the fact only casually. After all, holding out in North Africa means some- VIGRAN CAPSCLES (ABCDG) 50'a night. Thlt Wetk's Special NAVY mothers who wait anxiously at home will receive a melodic bouquet from their embattled sons via Meet Your Navy, 7:30 p.

m. KSO. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox Thiamin Tablets (Bl) 1 loo i mg nn Size at the end. Richard is portrayed by Michael O'Day, Nancy is played by Mitzi Gould, and Mother and Father Parker are interpreted by Marjorie Anderson and Jay Jostyn. NORMA JEAN ROSS, who plays Evelyn, heart-breaker of the high school lads, in "That Brewster Boy" over WMT-WNAX-KRNT at 8:30 p.

was formerly of Des SERVICE Pvt. Francis Smith, one of the army fighters-from Carlsbad, N. who took part in the derby eve show at Louisville, is in a tough spot if he fails to obey his second's orders. His second is Col. William Lewis, commanding officer of the post.

Parke-Davis Color Matched SHIRTS PANTS Will provide greater working freedom and comfort making- for higher production greater working- efficiency. L.et us supply your needs. The Leaders in Major Leagues "TS Moines. Norma Jean was born will deliver a special message in the course of the broadcast. Heard in the vocal portion of the program will be the 200-voice a cappella choir and two soloists, John Carter and Wayne Landis.

Carter, a Metropolitan opera star in civilian life, will sin Mother of Mine," and Landis, former vocalist on BLUE station KCMO, Kansas City, will sing "Little Old Lady." The choir, led by $2.9 Lieut. Andrew Curlee, former Auburn basketball and baseball star who had received several decorations for bravery, recently was (By tne Associated Press. NATIONAL LEAGUE. A TOLA Lltiuld I (Ire NATOLA l.liiul.l 50re ARDOL Iiuprovrd. 00 C'niiilr AIIDOI.

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O. Goldbold, polo play in Frcemont, Nebraska, and went to kindergarten in California. She was a sight-seeing first grader in Colorado and finished grammar school in Des Moines. High School was started in Nebraska and concluded in Abilene, Texas. Then there was a session at the Gulf Park School for Girls in Mississippi followed by a course at the Dallas School of the Theater.

By this time. Norma Jean was 19 years old and anxious to act in radio. In 1938, she plunged EtIftTT er and basketball manager, respectively in their collage day3 at Auburn, are war prisoners in Japan. Clinton Wager, six-foot, 6V2 inch Chicago Bears end who was drafted last fall just before the pro league playoff, has been discharged from the army. Hons Camilli, Brooklyn, 11; Herman, Brooklyn.

10. Kun battrd In Vaughan, Brooklyn, 14; PiMaggio, PittKbursh, 10. Hit Frey. Cincinnati, 22; Vaughan, Brooklyn, 20. rwnhi- Herman.

Brooklyn, McCor-xntcK. Cincinnati. 5. Triple Russell, Pittsburgh, and McCarthy. Boston, 3.

Home runs Litwhllcr. Philadelphia Gordon and Maynard. New York. Nsylor, Philadelphia, and Camilli, Brooklyn, 2. stolen faivi Eight players tied with 2.

riftiing fie well. Pittsburgh, 3-0; five ed with 2-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ratlins Hieelns. Detroit, and Stephens.

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9(i Days Supply VITAMINS Plus, 36 Days Supply 10 DAY SPECIAL Wheel Alignment and Brake Check Chaplain Hjalmar Hanson, will intone the Navy's traditional hymn, "Eternal Father Strong to Save." Instrumental tributes to the mothers of the men in blue will be offered by the Great Lakes Military Band playing "Mothers of Democracy," the Rhythm Orchestra playing "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To," and Lieut. Comdr. Eddie Pcabody strumming "My Wonderful One" on his fluent banjo. In observance of National Music Week, the entire ensemble will take part in a sketch dramatizing the significance of music to men of the sea. Meet Your Navy originates weekly at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, 111.

Durward Kirby is master of ceremonies and Al Boyd is the producer. "TpiCHARD, the Family Man," is 'the title of the second episode in the new adventures of "The Parker Family" over KSO, 7:15 p. m. Scripted by Priscilla Kent, the story details how Richard comes across his sister, Nancy, buying a trousseau, which causes him to think that she plans an elopement. His subsequent actions makes Nancy suspicious that Richard is in love.

There's a merry tangle of events but they are smoothed out deftly and interestingly St. Louis. .385. Kuit Clary. Washington, 13; Keller, New York, 12.

Ram batted In Spence, Washington, 14; Gordon, New York. 12. Hit Clary. Washington, and White, Philadelphia, 20. Doubles Clary, Washington, Doerr, Boston.

5. Triples Keller, New York. 3: White, Philadelphia, and Kolloway. Chicago. 2.

Home rum Keller. New York. 2: Gordon. New York. Laabs and McQuinn, St.

Louis, and Mack. Cleveland, 1. Stolen bae Vernon, Washington and Turker. Chicago. 3.

Pflitrhing Murphy. New York. 4-0; Carrasquel, Washington. Bagby, Cleveland, and Trucks, Detroit, 3-0. norma jean.

into the world of make-believe by filling children's roles over a local station. Three years later she went to Chicago. The young actress rides a bicycle to work likes angel food cake because the first time she made it, it proved digestible collects symphony records studies singing and writes for a Chicago magazine. Fifteen-year-old Jerry Spellman, who is "Pee Wee," Joey's bosom pal in "That Brewster Boy," started in radio at the age of 11 after being a professional photographer's model since he was six years old. Jerry graduates this June from St.

Cyril grammar school, Chicago. He wishes high school days were over so he could get busy being a big-time college football player. His idol Is Timothy Spellman, his older brother now serving overseas with the Marines. an BENEFAX ABCDG. Days Supply BEN EFAX Complex, 100 Days Supply GROVES Complex, 15 Capsules GROVES ABD, 72 Capsules RICE BRAN Extract 42 Days Supply WHEATAMIN ABDG Tablets.

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American League. W. L. New York 11 levrland 9 4 Ite-tmH '7 5 Uashincton 8 7 t. Iol ft I'hlladrtphla.

.400 Htn 4 10 hicagn a 8 .250 Thursday's KeMiltn. Sew tnrk i. RmtiMt 1 I first game). ew ork A. liimlnn 4 tneeond game).

I'hilanrlphla 7. vtahlngton 0. i trvelmnd Chicago M. Louis 1. Detroit u.

National League. W. Prt. Brooklyn 10 4 .714 M. Luiil.

1 li Pitt.burch 7 .5:18 Inrinnatl 7 HtMiton ft ft biraga ft New Vork ft 8 .385 PhiUMlelphia 4 7 .364 Thursday's Results. Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 2. hicaxn ft, St. Iuls 1. ew nrU at Ifciston.

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J. Kt. Thomas, 202, New York, scored a technical knockout over Leonard Floren, 204, Oklahoma City (5). FALL RIVER. MASS.

Jackie Capparell. 3 5R, Boston, outpointed Freddie lores, 1.S4. New York. (10). 1 TONE'S 12:00 Noon Karl May, New p.

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Eflytha 8tirln 1 p. m. Kitchen Klaiter 2 :00 p. m. Sonsa by Morton Downey 2:15 p.m.

Toby and Susie 2:30 p.m. Uncle Sam'a Serlea 2:45 p. m. New 3:00 p. m.

Fayo Slstert 3:30 p.m. KMA Bond Wagon 4 :00 p. m. Buddy Starcber 4 :30 p. m.

Nrws 4:45 p.m. Eslhrr 6:00 p. m. New m. Hop Harrlgan 5:30 p.

m. Jack Armfltrone 5:45 p. m. Captain Midnight 6:00 p. m.

Fulton Lewis. Jr. 6:15 p.m. Doc and Esther 6.31'p. m.

Karl May. News 7:00 p.m. Watch the World Go By 7:15 p.m. The Parker Family 7:311 p. m.

Meet Your Navy p.m. Take-A-Card 8:30 p.m. Spotlight Band 8:55 p. m. Little Known Facta 9 :00 p.

John Gunther 8 i. m. Gracia Fields' Victory Show 9:45 p.m. Elmer Davis 10:00 p.m. Tim GeorKe Comments George Wald'a Band 10:30 p.

m. Newntlroe 11:00 p. m. Joe Venutl'a Band 11:30 ik m. Jimmy Dorsey's Band 11:55 p.m.

News Midnight Sign Off 5 P. M. Show Time The Sea Hound News Uncle Sam Movie and Music 5:15 Today at the Duncant Evening Funnies Songfcllowt Mary Small, Songs Today at the Duncans 5:30 The Chost Shift Jack Armstrong Uncle Sam Jack Armstrong Fred Henson, Newt 5:45 Sports 5:50 News Captain Midnight War News and Sports World Today News World Today News 6 P. M. I Love a Mystery Geo.

Sudcrmann News Dr. Preston Bradley Dr. Preston Bradley I Love a Mystery 6:15 Our Secret Weapon Gracie Fields News of the World Whiley Larsen, Analyst Secret Weapon 6:30 Eaty Aces The Lone Ranger Newt Lone Ranger Easy Aces 6:45 Mr. Keen Western locale H. V.

Kaltenborn Brace Beemer Mr. Keen 7 P. M. Kate Smith Hour Earl Godwin, news Lucille Manners Kate Smith Hour Kate Smith Program 7:15 With Ted Collins The Parker Family Frank Black's Music With H. Youngman Variety program 7:30 Adventures of the Meet Your Navy All-Time Hit Parade Adventures of the Adventures of the 7:45 Thin Man Sec.

of Navy Frank Favorite music from Thin Man Thin Man 7:55 Cecil Brown, News Knox speaks Carnegie Hall Cecil Brown, news Cecil Brown, News 8 P. M. P. M. Playhouse Gabriel Header Waltz Time P.

M. Playhouse P. M. Playhouse 8:15 '1 Married an Angel' The Gift Man Abe Lyman's music Vera Zorina stars "I Married an Angel" 8:30 That Brewster Boy Spotlight Bands People Are Funny That Brewster Boy That Brewster Boy 8:45 Eddie Firestone, Jr. Dale Carnegie, 8:55 With Art Bukrr Eddie Fireitnne, Jr.

Eddie Firestone, Jr. 9 P. M. The Comedy Caravan Fulton Lewis, Jr. T.

Riggs Betty Lou Comedy Caravan I'ba Comedy Caravan 9:15 Music, drama and Stanley Dixon News Songs by Anita With Herb Shriner Jack Carson, m. 9:30 comedy Roane Waring, talk Can You Top This? and Alvia Allman Freddie Rich's Band 9:45 Elmer Davis, talk "North Africa" With Joe. Laurie Elmer Davis, OWI Elmer Davis 0W1 10 P. M. Glen Law News Melody Parade Victory Tune Time White Larsen, News Douglas Grant, News 10:15 News World Today G.

Sudcrmann Analyst News I Love a Mystery Fulton Lewis, Jr. 10:30 The World's Most Glen Law News Burlingame Reports Sports Page of Air Jimmy Dorsey's Band 10:45 Honored Music Uncle Sam Elmer Davis. 0W1 Victory Bulletin Board Sweet and Swing 11 P. M. News Music You Want War News; Music News News 11:15 Guy Lombardo's Band Classical music Paul Martin's Music Guy Lombardo's Band Guy Lombardo's Band 11:30 Ray Benson's Band BBC News News Ray Benson's Band Ray Benson's Band 11:45 News, 11:55 Gene Krupa's Band Music; War News Today's top tunes For late dancers Midnight Sign Off News 1460 Club to 1 Swing Shift Matinee News to 12:05 News to 12:05 YOUR PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY MORNING.

0 5:30 Silent Of Men and Silent Major League Tips and Tunes Silent 'Peace Treaties' Sunrise Hour with 5:45 Books, 2 p. m. Baseball, 2:30 p. m. Homespun Harmonies discussed, 5:15 p.

m. Andy Woolfries 6 A. M. Morning Roundup The Eye-openers Heaven and Home Chris Mack, Farm and News at 6:10 6:15 Farm Family Circle Melody Cruise Farm Service Market News Woolfries' Farm News 6:30 Guest feature, farm The late recorded Farm News Hour Morning Worship Hour Morning Worship 6:45 news and music tunes played Jerry and Zelda Rev. Cedarholm Rev.

Cedarholm 7 A. M. Baldwin Presents Bill Baldwin Newt Alex Dreier, News Early Birds Dick Stockwell, News 7:15 Jim Kelehan Newt Tune Up Time Time to Shine Wm. C. Lang, News Happy Haines 7:30 Baldwin Presents Time and Tempo News Blue Echoes Musical Varieties 7:45 Musical variety The Waker-Uppers Lem Turner's Almanac Songs of the West Breakfast Club 8 A.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
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