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SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 10 Sec. 2 THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL Happy Gang with New Variety Show. Opens Over KTRI Mui'hL-h This Is Nora Drake Will Be. New Serial Over KSCJ New Queen for Day Contest to Benefit Society Star of Corliss Archer Show Is a Recent Bride i j- i i i. 1 1 1 "1 1 1 Vm 4 MELODIOUS SUPPORT Vocalist Betty Norton, lower center, and the Moon Maids quintet comprise Singer-Bandleader Vaughn Monroe's vocal support; on the Vaughn Monroe show heard over KSCJ at 8:30 p.

in. each Saturday. Janet Waldo, who plays the title role in Meet Corliss Archer, be came Mrs. Robert E. Lee on March 29 in a simple ceremony in the chapel of the First Methodist church on Wilshire baulevard, Los Angeles, with Rev.

A. B. Buz-zell officiating. Her husband is cowriter and producer with Jerome Lawrence of Dinah Shore-Harry James show, and he and Lawrence wrote the book for the Look, Ma, I'm Elizabeth Waldo, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and best man was Jerome Lawrence. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Waldo of Los Angeles, and Lee is the son of C. M.

Lee, Cleveland factory manager. Mr. Runs Into Piracy by Warplanes Eacking an innocent ex-G. I. in buying surplus warplanes seemed very commendable, until it was discovered the planes were used for black market and piracy activities! This is the odd situation, that confronts the Man Called on tonight's mysjtery-drama, The Man Called heard over KSCJ at 7:30 o'clock.

Ken Thurston, as The Man Called portrayed by Herbert Marshall, is called in on the case when it is discovered the planes have been instrumental in carrying off a half-million dollars in gold. 1 It's a slad airarccal' n. Happy h.im with Canadian listcncr'i i scheduled to start on frcm 2 to 2:30 p. m. -Amcnff the group arp.

i right, top, Gcorse Ti product rj and IJert anist; and bottotn, len, sclf-styhd "swrmi vocalist, and Iluqh announcer of the through Friday sn icv It, iV Folksongs Fvalniit' on Family ilnu Rise Stevens, iiitini man's spring on the Fcimily i i over KSCJ 'at 5 p. m. yv of folksongs and roi.i.iniii dies. Tha program open? v. orchestra playing li'ie Sailing, S.iiiir A the Man Down.

OomnV or's Hornpipe. Rise Sieve-. by the male thorns. -Drigo-Serenade and IY Hour. A highlight, of the i will be Miss Stevens i cobi's You Are Broadway hit, Apple Time.

The popular hit i Dance at Your Wcddin choice of the chorus, ll the Intermezzo from Madonna, by the orche 1 1 Mystery Drama Is On First NightcrliJ Radio Programs KSCJ 1360 KSCJ-FM 94.6 MC KTRI 1450 N.B.C. 590 A.B.C. 570, Bert Pearl aim Pals Offer Comedy and Music Program New York. "Knock, "Who's there?" knock! it's not Richard, kiddies! It's Bert Pearl and the happy gang, radio's show that -brings everything from the deepest in muslr tn nurest corn in jokes, td listeners throughout Can ada and the United States every Monday through Friday over Mutual and station KTRI at 2 o'clock. The Happy Gang was born 10 3'ears ago, when Bert Pearl, a Canadian Broadcasting corporation studio pianist, was asked, to round up a few topnotch musicians for a session of music and chatter, to brighten up the station's morning schedule.

TocTay this same little group, with a very few changes in cast, now broadcast coast-to-coast in Canada and in the United States over Mutual in on3 of the world's largest hookups. Already high in the field in Canadian entertainment, Bert Pearl and The Happy Gang may be a serious challenge to all the daytime leading programs on the air. With a change of pace frcm Hugh Bartlett's "joke not" eoics to the voice of Eddie Allen sing ing The Lord's Prayer or Blain and Kay reminiscing with organ and violin Among My Souvenirs, this program is one for all the family. Way back in 1937, Bert Pearl was the master-of-cercmonics on that first program, and now, he still is performing diversified en tertainment every day. Kay Stokes still giggles infectiously at everything in the show, and both Kay and Blain's organ and violin solos and duets are among the most widely loved features on the program.

Cliff McKay and Jimmy Na- maro have much to offer in both instrumental and vocal solos. while the newest member of the gang, Bobby Gimby, and Joe Niosi are called stars iri their won rights. Unlike most other radio shows. the Happy Gang broadcasts without a written script, so the dialogue is never rehearsed, and this has given the entire troupe the freedom to give a lively, spontan eous performance. The Happy Gang will be fteard over KTRI at 2 p.

m. Mdnday mrougn Friday. Singers, Organist and Comedians on A. Godfrey Show Baritone George Marshall, Comedy team Pat Hosley and Lionel Wilson, Singer Gloria Gall and Organist Adele Scott are competi-' tors on the Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts broadcast Monday over KSCJ at 7:30 p. m.

Marshall, who hails from Wilkes-Barre, was a member of the DePauw university chorus. During the war, he made a U. S. O. tour of the United States and the south Pacific.

He sings Road: to Mandalay. Miss Hosley comes from South-wick, and her comedv partner is a New Yorker. A grad-; uaie oi me American Academy, of Dramatic Arts (N. she has appeared on the Broadway stage as well as on several radio dramatic programs. Miss Gall, a New Yorker, studied at Wellesley and U.

C. L. A. She has done club work in and around Los Angeles. Miss Scott is coming to New York from Chicago, where she has played the organ at the Marine diningroom in the Edgewater Beach hotel, the Park Row room in the Stevens hotel and the Pom-peiian room in the Congress hotel.

7- There are now more than 2,300,000 boy scouts in the world. I Sunday NBC The Quis Kids ABC House of Mystery 3:30 P. M. KSCJ Eileen Farrell KTRI True Defective NBC Living Ben Grauer 1 1 :30 A. M.

KSCJ Peoples! lMatfnrni KTRIH-Evangelieal tre Church NBC Eternal Msht 11:45 A. M. KTRI Evangelical Fre Church ABC Sam ABC Ntews: Weather P. It :00 NOON ABC Lassie KSCJ Make Way ior 4:00 P. KSCJ Janette Youth KSCJ-FM Make Way for KTRI The Youth NBC Theater KTRI William Shlrer ABC Auditions News P.

KSCJ David 4:30 P. KSCJ Hour of NRC America United ABC N. W. Jr. College 12:15 P.

M. KTRI Hour of St. Francis KTRI Quick ABC Church Service P. M. KSCJ Sours by ABC Counterspy as A mystery-drama is 1 If playbill for First Xi Irvin Ashkenazy's The cdi Mill takes the spotliqht T' at.

7:30 p. m. over KSCJ. A James Melton and Frank Black on Harvest of Stars Oyer 10 years ago, the head- liners of Harvest of Stars were with a famous male quartet the Revelers. Metropolitan opera star James Melton was top tenor and Dr.

Frank Blank, conductor of the Harvest of Stars symphonic orchestra, was the Revelers' piano accompanist and arranger. And now, for the first time in over a decade, the Revelers will have a reunion. They'll be singing together again on the Harvest of Stars program, starring James Melton with Frank Black, Wednesday evening at 8:30 over KSCJ. P. SI.

IvSCJ-KM Moments of Devotion KTRI Morninsrside Commentary 7:55 P. SI. i KSCJ New Calmer. News Pettingell P. M.

M. KSC.T-FM Concert Hall KTRI Meet Me at Farky's M. Davis NBC Manhattan 'Merry- Shadow Go-Round ABC! Walter Winchell of the Air 1 8:15 P. SI. M.

Rose Show M. Charm ABC LouellapFarsone 8:30 P. M. KSCJ Shorty Bell KTRI Jim Bac'tus Show NBC Familiar Music ABC: Theatpr Guild Flash 0:00 P. SI.

PC.T Music for Sunday KTRI Old Fashioned Re vival Hour NBC Tke It or Leave It 9:30 P. SI. KSCJ Strike It Rich KTRI Old Fashioned That Re ueviva! NBC Horace Heidt ABC Lutheran Vcppors 10:00 P. M. KSCJ News KTRI News NBC News ABC NVws.

Bob Bu- rharan 10:15 P. M. KSCJ Newsmakers; KTRI Stardust NBC Clifton Utuley. News ABC Old Fashioned Revival 10:30 P. SI.

KSCJ Ted Steele, Orch. KTRI Music You Want NBC Dave Garroway 11:00 P. SI. KSCJ News: Orchestra KTRI For Music Only NBC News 11j15 P. M.

ABC Rev. Mars 11:30 P. Sf. KSCJ Dance Orchestra KTRI Dance Orchestra NBC Burgess' Music ABC Orchestra 12:00 Midnight KSCJ News KTRI News: Rlgrn Off BC Sien Off ABC Pijrn Off KTRI Rhvthm Room NBC Lorenzo Jones ABC Neighbor Lady' 3:45 r. M.

KTRI Rhythm Room Trent NBC Widder Brown 4:00 T. SI. KSCJ School of Air NBC When Girl Marries M. ABC Perrv Mason Sunday Party 4 :15 P. M.

KTRI Rhythm Room Sports NBC Portia Faces Life ABC Ma Perkins NOON 4:30 P. M. KSC.T Shoppers Matinee KTRI Rhytm Room NBC Just' Plain Bill Grant Price ABC Judy and Jane 4:45 P. M. KTRT Rhvthm Room NBC: Front Page Farrell The American Cancer society, and the cancer fighting units it supports in each of the 48 states, I will directly -benefit from a newi contest worked into the Cinderella format of KTRI's Queen for Day weekday broadcasts p.

which started April 5 and will run through May 21. The contest, called by the program its "vacation gueen contest," is simple in its operation. Applicants for the "vacation queen" grand prize are asked to submit a letter beginning with the phrase, "I would like to be 'vaca tion queen' because," and in 2o words or less explain why. The program will suggest that entries contain contributions to the American Cancer society, but such contributions will not be a contest requirement. Starting with Monday's broad cast of Queen for a Day, daily contest winners will be announced on the program and these daily prize winners will be the ones who'll be the finalists for the "vacation queen" judging.

The grand prize for the "vaca tion queen contest is a trailer caravan vacation, to the best vacation centers on the North American continent. KTRI K0LLUM OES anybody know for what great feat Hannibal was known? At this writing Wayne Ross and; Bob Hansen, KTRI In the Chips jackpot distributors, haven't found out. Every day at 10:15 the "big ushers in the new double-barreled In the Chips quiz. After we find out about Hannibal there'll be 'other questions along just about any line you can think if with two big jackpots of prize money just itching to be given away. To Well, maybe! Just remember tG situate your telephone near your radios every Monday through Fridayat 10:15.

Followers the Adventures of Tom Mix arid His Straight Shooters and those who entered the recent Name-the-Dog contest will be interested to know that 14ry'earold Alan Cullum, Nashville, today is the proud owner of a new bicycle with builtin radio, lights and speedometer. His father and mother received a new 1948 model convertible automobile as a result of his prize winning contest entry. The eighth-grade student is quite happy over the whole thing. "I can ride in both the car and the bi-clcle," he told the Tom Mix representative who delivered the two prizes, "but I don't think my dad or mother would like to use my bicycle." KTRI'S Special Session continues to probe the activities 'and interests of Sioux City club This week Grant Price, special session moderator, will interview three of the public health visiting nurses on arid members of the Association for Childhood Education on Friday. These broadcasts have proved to be very popular with persons interested in educational and charitable activities in Sioux City.

The eerie story of a man so terrorized from knowing his own incompetence that he believes his dead master has reached out from the grave to enslave hirrrwill be heard when KTRI'S House of Mystery program presents the drama, The Mystery of the Crawling Hand, today at 3 o'clock. The frightened man was an artist whose uncle was considered the greatest painter in the land. The thought of trying to equal that greatness obsesses him and. he is forced to near madness when seemingly supernatural incidents occur in his studio. Roger Elliott will proceed, as usual, to debunk the ghostly 'happenings.

S. Dagwood Tries to Help Dagwood, trying to be helpful. decides to do the family washing, only to break the machine, as Blondie's Husband Does the Wash, tonight at 6:30 over KSCJ. Dagwood takes the wash down town to the local washomat and trouble spreads to the entire com munity. Lz3 I i Ur ,,.111.11 IJ.IIII.UU II iSiin lsl.su tissMis "urn 9 Sinatra 5:00 P.

M. KSCJ Family Hour KTRI Those Websters Pearson SI. M. KSCJ News KSCJ-FM News KTRI News SBC Chicago U. Round-table 13j45 P.

M. KSCJ Sunday Svippls- mcnt -KSCJ-FM Pun-lav Supplement KTRI Methodist Hour ABC Headline News 1:00 r. M. KSCJ C. B.

S. is There KSCJ-FM C. B. S. I a There KTRI Lutheran Hour NRC Robert Merrill ABC Sunday Get Together 1:30 P.

M. KSCJ At the Keyboard KSCJ-FM At the Keyboard KTRI CIO Commentary Harvest of Stars 1:43 M. KSCJ Where People Stand NBC Catholic ABC Drew 5:15 ABC Headlines 5:30 P. KSCJ Pause freshes KTRI Nick NBC Hollywood Preview ABC Greatest Told 6:00 P. KSCJ ficne KSCJ-FM At KTRI Sherlock NBC Jack ABC Those 6:15 P.

KSCJ-FM 6:30 P. KSCJ Blondie KSCJ-FM KTRI Behind Base Joan Tompkins Stars in Monday Through Friday Program THIS Is Nora Drakes daytime serial revolving ab'jut the eventful life of a head nurse, will be i heard over KSCJ starting Monday, with Joan Tompkins in the title role. This Is Nora Drake will be heard daily at U30 p. m. Monday through Fridav.

i Nora Drake's debut finds her beset with t-he jealous plotting of the wife of the one-man Nora ever loved. Dr. Ken Martinson The doctor's wife, daughter of one of the hospital's wants her father to help get the nurse dismissed from the staff. Joan Tompkins, prominent ac tress ol stage and radio, i played feature roles on Broadway in My Sister Eileen. Pride and Freju dice, and other successes.

Heaving the theater for radio, she 'fras performed on numerous programs, including, currently, David Har-um, and The Second Burton serial. Supporting cast of This Nora Drake includes veteran Tadio ac- lors Alan Hewitt as Dr. i Martin son, Mercedes McCambridge as Mrs. Martinson, and Irene JnuD oard, Larry Haines, Arnold Rob rtson and John Sylvester: Charles Irving directs -This Is Nora Drake. Julian Funt writes the scripts and BUI Cullehiis the announcer.

i Listening In with KSCJ Olr long ago, your attention was called to tfae fact that Columb 5a is building a nettf tele- vision studio. Last Wednesday, as a large meeting in New there York to discuss the of television in the near future. It looks like real progress isUgoing to be made in that field. don't rush out and purchase ja television set right now. The "near future" isn't quite that close.

1 Chuck Lowry, who sings! with the Pied Pipers on Club 15; heard over KSCJ each weekday at 6:30 p. got into radio because he didn't like queues. Set to enroll at the University of Southern California, Lowry lost patience because the line at the registrar's office was so long. He went1, home instead and that night got an ofter to sing with a band in phoenix, Ariz. Thus started his'' career as a professional singer.

There was no malice toward their jailer, it appears, because the pnsonsrs of Passaic county jail wired their best wishes to Sheriff Nicholas Van Peer for his sticcess on Winner Take All, when rji' appeared as a contestant oik'; the show. Winner Take AH is heard over KSCJ each weekday 3:30 p. m. jj Bobby Ellis, who is heafd as Alexander on the Blondie ishow over KSCJ each Sunday 6:30 p. has been assigned role of Babe Euth as a boy iri the forthcoming film The Story of Babe Ruth.

Mickey Rooney, star of the inew Sunday night Shorty Bell series, heard over KSCJ at 8:30 p. ml jean play any musical instrument 1 except the first he ever owned; the violin. Given a fiddle by! the stage manager of the vaudeville unit in which he appeared ihj his I preschool Mickey promptly ruined it by trying to remove' the resin with soap and water, Dick Haymes, star of his I own show heard over KSCJ on Thursday at 8 p. says this ijthe best story in radio. It's about the actor who, on his deathbed, rrjade this last request: "Please crerriate me and throw 10 per cent of.

my ashes in my agent's face!" And Martha Tilton, heard same show, discovered last week that the torrid radio fan letters she's been receiving daily Ifrom one who signs himself Jack Mbn-roe have actually been coming her kid sister, Liz, who jdid it for a gag. (, There'll always be a Ldwell Thomas, it seems. And here's ithe proof. Lowell Thomas, 24j, his dads companion on a skiing; trip to Mount Tremblant, Quebec did a vocal slalom ior. his father, picking up the tr'ail instantly! at the microphone when the senior Thomas' voice balked in the 1 mid die of his 5:45 m.

newscast. over KSCJ. A frog in the throat caused; -the famed newsman to cough violent ly, interrupting his broadcast i The son, who was standing at his; side, in Joe Ryan's lodge, where the microphone was located, took: pver and finished. Lowell, canne -tack after the commercial jahd gave his parting "So long twitil tomorrow." W. R.

i Cliris Wells Mixes in Dangerous Triangle Mixing in a domestic triarigle is a murderous business. This i is the discovery Christopher Wlls, newspaper and radio columpist extraordinary, makes when, 'he tries to help an old friend solve her domestic difficulties on The Clever Women, the-Adventures; of Christopher Wells story for Tues day at 8:30 p. m. over KbUJ.i i An bid college friend of Cht-fs', jane ywen, is naving marital dif liculties. She finds herself in: unhappy prosition of being Hhe tliird part of a triangle, with her husband, Jim, and a glamordus actress, named Amanda Bradfot-d, as the other two participants1.

ln an attempt to break up the! kf fair, she asks Chris for heln. Chris' efforts net him one predatory actress on his own trail! and I a Knotty problem of murder.1 -if LUX STAR Lisbeth Scolt will be costarred with Ray Mi land in the Lux Radio theater's presentation for Monday night, The Perfect Marriage, to be heard over KSCJ at 8 o'clock. RULES AT FAIR The genial master-of-ceremonics of County Fair, heard over KSCJ each Saturday at 1:30 p. m. is Win Elliott.

4. GREAT MAN Edward G. Robinson is cast in the title role, with Frank McIIugh, Luana Patten and Bobby Driscoll in other prominent characterizations, when Screen Guild players present The Great Man Votes over KSCJ at 9:30 p. m. -Monday.

The Great Man is a former university professor and author who, since the death of his wife, has been content to eke out a living: for himself and his two children as a night watchman. When politicians decide that his is a key vote in the coming: election, they offer him a job as commissioner of education. His new prominence brings about a revived interest in life, and he again becomes the Great Man. New Dramatic Series to Open Over KTRI The authentic cases that make up the lives of a small group of public servants, who prove the American theory that equal justice is the sacred right of all people living in a democracy, will be heard when the new series, Roger Kilgore, Public Defender, opens as a KTRI feature Tuesday in the to 9:30 p. m.

time period. I Disc Jockeys on Quiet Please 'Disc jockeys who vJork the graveyard shift, spinning records from "12 to 5," come under writer-director Wyllis Cooper's surveillance when he presents the Monday p. Quiet Please story over KTRI. Ernest Chappell is narrator-actor. UD mvsl 13 li3 23 'i.

ml i -fc i tf) 3:30, IK 4:55. CA :30, FC toon; I nd 8:35. 3 vi i OUt- ir Gfioi 7:29, I i 2:15 II 8, 8:55 1 1 .1 us Carter Star Story Ever Autrv the Keyboard Holmes Benny Show Websters M. News M. Dinner Concert the Front NBC Bandwaeon ABC Speak Up.

America 6:45 P. M. ABC Guest Stars 7 :00 P. KSCJ Adventures of Ppede KTRI A. L.

Alexander NBC Charlie McCarthy ABC Stop the Music 7:30 P. SI. KSCJ Man Called KSCJ-FM Guest Star KTRI Jimmv Fldler NBC Fred Allen Show Monday Radio Review 77 4 4 Tom Howard, the duncemaster of It Pays to Be Ignorant, heard over KSCJ each Saturday night at 9:30, was born in Ireland. Be ing a man, he isn adverse to us telling you when. It was in 1885.

At the young age of 11 months, the family came to Amer ica to Philadelphia to be exact. Sometime later (a few years, anyway), he worked as a grocery boy, became a store cleric7 and finally the manager. His pendency to recite poetry to his many cus tomers made him one of the neighborhood's top entertainers. So he naturally quit selling groceries and started selling gags to his rapidly grooving audience. The road show he joined had a lovely girl who managed the slides for the illustrated songs and Tom married her.

Among his Broadway are The Greenwich Village Follies, Rain or Shihe, Flo Ziegfeld's Smiles and The Gang's All Here. Tom has two children, Ruth and Tom, jr. Ruth is a writer and radio gossiper. They live in suburban New Jersey. His favorite pastime is shopping for things he has no intention of buying, and his hobby is collecting pipes.

At the present time, Tom is the proud owner of the largest pipe in the world, which is 7 feet high and has a 2-foot bowl. His collection numbers 631 pipes of all sizes, hapes and varieties. Phases of Italian Election Will Be Covered on KTRI The Italian national elections next Sunday, which will have a strong bearing on the future Course of world history, will be covered on two regularly scheduled KTRI programs and, in addi tion, by a series of special M. B. S.

broadcasts direct from Italy that day. i During his regular Sunday p. commentary period, William L. Shirer will have a short wave insert from Rome giv ing the highlights of the day's election activities in: Italy and the early returns, if available then. James Wellard, resident Mutual correspondent in Italy, will assist in the reporting and compilation of vote statistics and will prepare the special broadcasts for the day from the vote scenes.

A preview of the complicated Italian election picture will be afforded on KTRI's Meet the Press program at 9 p. m. Friday, when the Italian anticommunist leader, Ivan Matteo Lombardo, is interviewed during the press confer ence on the air. Spitalny to Feature Pan-American Tunes Phil Spitalny and his all-girl orchestra and choir, starring Evelyn and her magic violm, will broadcast a Pan-American program on the Hour of Charm today at 4:30 p. m.

over KSCJ. This will be preliminary to Pan-American day April 14. The complete program follows: Pan-Americana, choir and orchestra; La Paloma, Jeanne, vocal; Poinciana, orchestra; Begin the Beguine, Jean Pate, vocal; Malastienar Evelyn, violin; Chia-panecas, orchestra; Children 1 at Play, Eleanor, and Sweet Hour of Prayer, entire company. Yacht Explosion Is Plot A mysterious explosion aboard a motor yacht anchored off the Chicago waterfront on Lake Michigan is the incident that causes Alari Drake, Special Agent, to be involved in The Adventure of the Blazing Yacht during his KTRI broadcast Wednesday. An undesirable son-in-law with murder in his heart proves an elusive quarry.

I' 4 1 4 KSCJ-FM Where People Stand KTRI Unitarian Hour 8:00 P. ML KSCJ New York Phil harmonic KSCJ-FM N. Y. Phil harmonic KTRI Alrforce Hour NBC Eddie Howard Orch. P.

M. KTRI Juvenlla Jury NBC Ore Vn Family 3:90 P. M. KTRI House of Mystery :00 A. M.

KTRT Headlines and play a lawyer and his investigating the disapix 4 the girl's aunt, are yj two strangers looking fi Ti of buried money. The olrv location seems to be s- in the aunt's home. 1 i' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Wiring of All Tyjs Commercial or Industrial Tower and Light Viiin? Installations Krpaiis and Fixtures- R. E. A.

Supplier of All Kinds Day or flight Service WEAVES III and Hardware Co. Phone 8-1024 Supervisor Fred Smith Phone 6-4815 704 FOURTH ST. Sioux- City, Iowa JANNEY BEST PAINTS "There is nothing bett-, fcs-. I .4 4i 4' KSC.T News Homeltnes NBC Van Damme Quartet 11:30 A. St.

KTRI Jerry Smith ABC Billv Ueaii 6:15 A. M. KSCJ Town Criers ABC Billv Pea rt KSCJ Helen KTRI Quia Program NBC Words and Music ABC Five State News 6:25 A. M. KSCJ Better Prof'ts by Better MMkinsr 6:30 A.

M. 11:45 KSCJ Farm News: Mkta. KSC.T Our Gal KTRI Theater KTRI Musical Clock ABC Farm ABC News. 6:45 A. M.

KSCJ Johmv Betts ABC l.rfn. Go 'Vfsitinf? KSC.T News KSC.T-FM News A. 1:00 A. M. KTRT News.

KSC.T News KTRI T.utheran BiliU NBC Lopez ABC Dinner and Orch. Bell Roundup 1:15 P. M. WurliTzer The Piano You'll Be Proud to Own Institute N'RC World News ABC Nph-s, Tim Corbett KSC.T Timberoo.ians Across the 7:15 A. M.

KSCJ-FM lesr.T vostpm alladler Footlieht KTRI Musical Clock KTRI Closing ABC Central Mkln. BC K-'v nir: Mkts. 7:30 A. Rf. Markets P.

KSC.T Town Crier NBC News ABC Vw. KTRI Mimical Clock ABC Nwt, Corhett 15:35 7:45 A. M. KTRI unrm ffTRI wer.fv.er 1:45 NBC Carolyn Gilbert ABC Tun-? f.OOf A. M.

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News KSC.T News KTRI Men KTRI News, She! Klnprer N'RC Believe NTir Y. Honeymoon ABC Inoui-inir Farm P. M. ABC Mustca' Almanac :15 A. M.

KTRT Hometown Edi KSCJ Second tion: Ma.iestv the Bahv ABC Brekfst Club A. M. Ton KSCJ-FM Cavalcade KTRI Oneen i i. 1 1 1 -v rm nmw i i ABC Dr. Paul Markets Public 4:55 P.

M. KTRI Wetber News SI. 5:00 P. M. KrT Dedicated to You Smith KTRI Story Time NBC News M.

ABC Ben and Jessie Mae 5:15 P. M. Letter 31. KSC.T I.nm and Abner A. Mar KTKi superman News NBCJ Clem McCarthy, Snorts; Sketches In Melody ABC Tcrrv end Pirates 5:30 P.

SI. KSCJ News, Snorts KTRI Capt. Mldnleht NBC Melody Sketches ABC! Jack Armstrong 5:45 P. M. KSCJ Lowell Thomas KTRT-Tom Mix NBC 3 -Star Extra 6:00 P.

M. KSCJ Beulah krc.t-F--Vocal Variety KTRT Fulton Lewis, Jr. N'PC Supper Club ABC News Whltey Lar-sen 6:15 P. Sf. KSCJ Smith Show KSC.T-FM News KTRI News, Grant Price NBC World News ABC Bohemian Band 6:30 P.

SI. KSCJ Club t5 KSC.T-FM Dinner Concert KTRI Henry J. Taylor on the Street It or Not Mrs. Bur- NRC Mary Osborne Trio' ABC Lon Pucei :45 P. M.

KSC.T PM Mi'rrow KTPITon Tunes NBC Ri-b-r Horkness 7:00 P. SI. fsP.l Tfier snctum KTRI The Falcon NflC American Cavalcade ABC Point P. M. KSCJ Arthur Godfrey's T-lerit Scouts KSCJ-ST Arthur Godfrej Talent Scouts TTRT Charlt Cb-n NBC Orchestra.

Guest Soloist ABC Burl Ives 7:45 p. m. KSCJwniy rean RC; D-B" 7:55 P. SI. n-U Hen-v.

News Henry KTRI TMH-. P. SI. vtcrT-ain Theater KSCJ-FM Radio Theater KTRI r.hr -r ABC Cots Musicians, music teachers, tuners, technicians the who know playing: and music best recommend Wuili' Spinettes for their musical and playing; qualities. Harmony for Dav NBC Today's Children ABC T.Tht 1:15 P.

M. KSCJ Concert in Miniature NBC Woman White: Hollv Sloan ABC BIt S.te 1:30 M. KSCJ Nora Prafce KTRI Martin Block Show VRC News ABC; BHe nd Groom 1:45 P. SI. KSCJ Rose of My Drewm KSCJ-FM Poiks Time P.

M. KSC.T Double o- Nothing KSCJ-FM Double or Vothlne' KTRT Happv Can? NBC Lf'e Cn Be Beautiful XBC Re Seated :15 P. M. NBC fT- Pe-Ws p. st.

KSCJ House -tv with Art QCT-FM Prty KTRI Rod Hook 31 VBC Perme- vmm ABC Pr" "Thl'-nan IT. KTRT Csnsu'e Concert NBC Plsrbt r-n V. fOCT TlTf KTRI Robert I Kurleigh, News VBC B-r-i-g-Te Wife 7:15 T. M. Tobns-i J-Tnllv VKr-StUa Pnllos BC A'tTfip Recess p.

sr. KS.T x'- M. KSCJ Winner Take All Crosby Time KRi Tack to Bible NBC Clevelandaires :45 A. M. KSCJ News NBC Nei-ion Ol'' stead 5:00 A.

M. KSCJ TTsdlines: Hi)th- llKhts Cecil nrown NBC Fred WrlT Phow ABC Mv True story :15 A. M. KPC.T Tello-Test KTRI Here'n to Vets BC Jc" K'Hv Show A. M.

KSC.T Kvelyn Winters KTRT Croonnrs' Corner NBC Road of Life ABC Af Air :45 A. r. koc.t Roundun Time Crooner's Corner VIC Jorden. M. X).

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