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RADIO DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Decatur, Illinois Sunday, March 30, 46 court, Seattle found itself face to mann conducts discussion of Ivan Better Radio Programs for fhe Week face with the grim problem its Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons." I By Walter Kirby p.m. WSOY This I Be lieve R. Gopolakrishman, attorney and visiting scholar from India, im of Chicago; Lee Mitchell, University Theater, and Eliseo Vivas, both of Northwestern. parts his unusual philosophy of life. p.m.

WSOY-FM You neglected youth. p.m. WMAQ Medicine, U.S.A. with Charles Laughton, narrator, "Alcoholism." p.m. WSOY Talking It Over Sen.

Everett Dirksen (R-lll.) reports from Congress. p.m. WSOY World News with Robert Trout George Herman, chief of C.B.S. Radio's a.m. WMAQ Your and the World John Foster Dulles, Svmphony Scrapbook John Klima, bass player with Chicago Symphony plays excerpts from Symphony in manor by Mahler and Goldmark's COMMUNITY EVENTS March 30-April 5 TODAY Illinois Moose convention, Eagle's home.

United Travel Service show, 2 and 7:30, Hotel Orlando ball- room. Marian Burd senior recital, 4, Millikin School of Musk TUESDAY Decatur Municipal band concert, 8:15, Masonic Temple WEDNESDAY Illinois Council of Church Women annual conference, First Baptist. THURSDAY Illinois Council of Church Women annual conference, First Baptist. FRIDAY "Rustic Wedding Symphony." Tokyo Bureau, will be the flying 11:30 a.m.-Noon WMAQ Eternal Light "A Lost Childhood." p. m.

WILL (580 Kc) retiring U. S. ambassador-at-large. under the title "United Nations," discusses the opportunity for Amer-, kan leadership in the world through a unity that will move forward and attract other nations. p.

m. WSOY Musicland, U.S.A. Starring Earl Wrightson, baritone-emcee, with Alfredo An-tonini's orchestra and chorus, the Serenaders and vocalists Nancy Evans and Jimmy Carroll, in a musical salute to New York. p. m.

WMAQ Mario Lanza Sunday, March 30 a.m. VVBBM E. Power Biggs organ program; Ernest Pan-enka, bassoonist. Prelude and Tata ia aaajor t. Bach Sonata la minor for Buioon and Keyboard De Bolsmortler Toccata ID minor Panquet (or Organ Koraund Fanfare tor Organ Thornton 9- 9:15 a.

m. WDZ This Is Millikin With Howard E. Akers conducting, the Millikin university choir in the first five parts from Motet No. 3, "Jesus Priceless Treasure," by Johann Sebastian Bach. a.

m. WDZ Book Peddler Muriel Perry, head librarian. Decatur public library, reviews Volde-mar Veedam's "Sailing to Freedom," in which a group of Estonian refugees find freedom in America from Russian slavery. 10- 10:15 a.m. WMAQ It's A reporter who returns to report on the Korean situation with Trout.

Monday, Mirth 31 a. m. WILL lllini Time-Recorded classics. Best Short Stories Katherine Mans field's "Marriage a la Mode." v. m.

WILL lllini Fac Three Nocturnes for Orchestra Trols Chansons de BlUtls Debussy Debussy ulty Concert given as part of the 9W festival ot Contemporary Arts. p. m. WSOY This I Believe Carroll Binder, editorial edi 1 Show Mario Lanza, tenor, with John Foster Dulles, retiring U. S.

ambassador at large, discusses ideas in his book, "War or on WSOY-FM at 5:15 p. m. Monday through Friday. tor of Minneapolis Tribune tells of p.m. WMAQ University of Chicago Round Table "Has the Truman Doctrine Succeeded in Ginny Simms as guest vocalist, and Ray Sinatra's orchestra.

Decatur Garden club show, 10:30 a. antique Masonic Blanche 1 he bom, mezzo so Greece and Turkey?" Constantine Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower reports on the Western Europe military buildup at 11 p. m.

Tuesday on WSOY. Soke Doxiadis, former Greek recovery of "The Devil's Staircase," story of prano, appears with Gordon Mac-Rae, baritone, on the Railroad Hour, WMAQ, 7 p. m. Monday. Sla ficial; Louis Wirth, sociology pro Temple.

Decatur high school 8:15, Civil war sailor who turned a his philosophy of life. p. m. WILL Britain and the World "Britain and the Free World," Anthony Eden, British Foreign Minister. p.m.

WSOY From the Bookshelf Muriel Perrv, head li opera Kintner fessor, and Gustave von Grunebaus, harge of cowardice into a hero's April ta Farts Polnclana Oraat Day Without Ton Love All the Things Ton Are Please. Mr. Sun On Dl All'Assuro Speaalo (Andrea Chenler) Toumans Striker Kern Oetsov-Prank Small World Paul Meyer, minister of agriculture, Copenhagen, Den authority on Turkey and the Middle acclaim. a.m. WMAQ Public Promenade The Troubador Ballet of the Chickens Market Place Nocturne (Suite Mod erne) La Rati Carotte East, both of University of Chicago.

mark, guest of Mrs. Louise Affairs The fight of a teen-age p. m. WENR America's Rosse Olordano Chicago Council on Foreign Rela Offenbach p. m.

WDZ Dana Andrews Town Meetintj "Is Stabilization Illinois high school student to over brarian, Decatur public library, tells p.m. WMAQ American portrays F.B.I. Undercover Agent Saturday, April 5 a. m. WSOY Garden Gate how Orandma Moses became world tions.

a.m. WBBM Salt Lake Working." Roger Putnam, Administrator of Economic Stabiliza Matt Cvetic in I Walk Alone famous as America's foremost prim Forum of the Air "Should Congress Be Televised?" discussed by come a speech handicap as part of the lesser known activities of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, is told by the from "I Was a Communist for the dam (aidwell, horticulture expert tion Agency; Rep. Albert Cole (R- and author of "Old Dirt Dobber's itive when over 80 years old, when she reviews Grandma Moses' "My F.B.I." Kan); Dr. Houston Peterson, Home Garden Guide," answers the p.m. WSOY Symphonette Sen.

Charles I obey and Rep. Emmanuel Celler p. m. WDZ Favorites of the youngster himself. Life History." questions of amateur gardeners gym.

Town and Gown play "Iphigenia in 8:15, Albeit Taylor hall. SATURDAY Grand Army of the Republic founding dinner, 6:30, Legion hall. Decatur Carden club antique show, 10:30 a. m. Masonic Temple.

Decatur high school opera "Sweethearts," 8:15, Kintnrr gym. Town and Gown play "Iphigenia in 8:15, Albeit Taylor hall. Mishel Fiastro, conductor. p. m.

WGN Northerners a. m. WGN Northwestern p.m. WSOY-FM You throughout the nation. Tabernacle J.

Spencer Cornwall, conductor; Alexander Schreiner, organist. Hallelujah Berreja Coma, Blauad IUik Baeh-Luvaas Mr Ood Haydn Prelude from Syinphonla Mystic Tan Hulit Communion In flat Vlerna To Children of Our Ood Careless Cadis Yalverde Famous Wayne Howell, emcee; Earle Willkie, baritone soloist; the Reviewing Stand "Should the a. m. WMAQ Carnival of octet and the ensemble. Government bul sidize the Arts? I Havt Lost My Love i Orpheus and Eurrdlea) Sullivan MM.S.

Pinafore Selections Sullivan Minuet Boceherlnl Pictures from an Exhibition Mousorgskr and the World Retiring U.S. Ambassador at Large John Foster Dulles, world-famed diplomat, architect of the just-ratified Japanese peace treaty, bases his conversation Books "Cowboy Joe of the Circle a tale of Western ranch life, Lite Is Beautiful Thing Livingston The Old Soft Shoe Bass Rudolph Ganz, Chicago Musical college; Harold Hayden, University H. V. Kaltenbach, guest, Barcarolle Offenbach Faust Waltssa oounod Walts in sharp minor Chopin Uesurka In sharp minor Chopin p.m. WENR Sunday Sere will be reviewed by four Tulsa, OkIa.t boys when they meet author on ideas in his book.

War Helen Kushmore. Peace." nade Sammy Kaye's orchestra; the Kaydets and the Kaye choir. Sunday's Radio Programs WSOY-FM WSOY-FM Special -St. Louis Cards vs. Brooklyn Dodgers 1 ltU 1IC CBS Game Time p.

m. a.m. WSOY Magic Carpet p.m. WSOY Suspense Miss bleanor Moan, children 1 culture Research Administrator. Deborah Kerr provides the brains as well as the beauty for a slick gang brarian, Decatur public library reads from Eleanor Fariion Penny of lewel thieves, in the thriller.

Ooodbye Sweetheart Honey Just One Mora Chance Spring Sunshine Memory Tunes Blue rango Always p.m. WSOY Invitation to Learning Marcel Proust's long and worth," in which Johnny finds p.m. WMAQ NBC Symphony Spring Concert Conducted by Milton Katims. WSOY 1341 EC-CBI WDZ 10S KC WMAQ ere KC NBC WGN 120 KC MBS "The Colonel's Lady." WLS-WENR S99 KC ABC hours of fun spending his penny in p.m. WMAQ Railroad a railroad station.

Drinking Song (Hamlet) Thomas April Showers DeSylve Ltebestraum Ne. I Llsst When I Was a Lad (Pinafore) Sullivan Desert Bong Romberg p.m. WMAQ Show Business Eddie Cantor brings the voices of Ukulele Ike or Gus Edwards, the inimitable Harry Richman, Vaughn De Leath and Irving Berlin. p.m. WBBM Candidates and Issucs Sen.

Robert A. Taft, a prominent contender for the RcpuV Iican Presidential nomination this year, is the first guest on this new show, discussing "Is Our Foreign Policy in Western Europe Work-ing?" p.m. WSOY Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's report from Paris on the progress of the military World Neva RounduoAIr Chanel Hour Emerich Kalman's "Count Adsglo and Fugue in minor for Strings Symphonv No. In minor Mosart Dvorak a.

m. WSOY Let': Agriculture Rouadup Worla flews Sunday Catherln' Living Palth 71 li la complex study of an epoch in Pari ess Aiaritza is sung by (cordon American quartet Pretend Nila Mack presents Jack suite lun lor Three Oranges I sian upper class life, Remembrance Prokofiev MacRae, baritone, and Blanche The- arena Hour Bverybody'a Musis 'of Things Past," is discussed by urimes in tigi and the Magic Cotnlo Weekly Nee Roundup Gospel Hour We Hold These Truths Sunday Seftooi Leestmcomlcs Bsek to Ood 8 bom, mezzo-soprano; with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman it 4 King tor the children. Lubof chorus. p. m.

WSOY Grand kAM Pamlly Worshlv AM r.m This Is Minikin Radio Pulpit Mewa Little Brown Chunk Jl JI 10! ill i Pilgrim Lutn. ChureB I Pllg Radio Bible Class Toloa at Prophecy Rook Peddler Hesters Korner Central Station Scott McKay and Rhribms on Request p. m. WMAQ Voice of Fire 9-10 p. m.

WGN Chicago Theater of the Air Sigmund Romberg's "Blossom Time" with Lillian Murphy, David Aiken and John Scott Stamford starred in the major singing roles; Col. Robert R. McCor-mick, editor, publisher and world historian, in another timely Art of Living Radio Parads aonia sorel in I he Long Watch, 9 101 stone Jerome Hines, bass; orches about the girl who would rather sing tra and male chorus conducted by Volee of Prontaeey The Christian News Interesting Pacta Reviewing 8tand Gouveneur Paulding, lecturer, and Lewis Galantiere, author and editor; Dr. Lyman Bryson, chairman. p.m.

WBBM New York Philharmonic-Symphony Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor; Oscar Levant, pianist; James Fassett, commentator, in a visit to the Henry Street Settlement Music school. Overture. "Beatrice and World Nevs A Small World Listen Ladles Swine, to 45 St. Prancls Hour Public Affairs Sunday Devotional News in a small church choir than play a lead in a big broadway musical. buildup in Western Europe during Howard Barlow.

Regimental Song (White Eagle) Fr Oh. What a Beautiful Eddy Howard Sunday Detotlonal Funnies Children's Newa Health CUnle Lutheran Hour Radio Warblera 8vmphony Scrapbook Eternal Ulht the first year of his activated su 11 1-4 p. m. WENR Metropolitan Op Mornln 'Oklahoma!) Rodrers Decatur Churches 4 Turkish March Mozart Lenten Program era Giuseppe Verdi's "Don Carlo" Berenada Tolca of Hop Sunday is sung by Delia Kigal, fedora Bar- Talaa of the Terkal Amatsmx Boot World News Orders Communist for FBI Critic At Larga Mike 95 Round Tabla 12 Prankla Carta bieri, Anne Bollinger, Jerome preme Allied command. Wednesday, April 2 p.

m. WSOY This I Believe Bennet F. Schauffler, Philadelphia regional director of Nation 12 Prank Barnest News Benedict" Berllos Hines, Richard Tucker, Paol.o Sil Terklaerte Nacht Schocnberg Piano Concerto No. 4 In rii Srmphonette Tr-ndler's Top Tunes ven, I lans Hotter, Lubomir icheg- Wayne King Catholic Hour Favorites of Famous American Forum i 1 Uakearat.it ltd, Stlee. era; Pafchea Tfav Usretra; Crattiaf, Scailsrsj; Sammy Kay invitauon co Leara onov in the leading roles; Fritz Richard Llewellyn Health Quia minor Rubinstein p.m.

WSOY Something Old, Something New Walter Learning; News al Labor Relations board, expresses A Thick. Crackeri-Ope Skis Songs by Klrby Srui Prime his philosophy of lite. Baseball 6ame Browns-Pittsburgh Lutheran Hour Herald of Truth Bandstand U.S.A. Fifty army Band Musical Kirby plays the piano and sings. 21 Elmo Roper America's Musle Bob Consldlne News rJignusnts Sllbouettea p.

m. WILL Studio Theater Nathaniel Hawthorne's "House Rome op the Range Oulon Clay Revival Hour Takn the, advice of a lone erperl-ncd druggist. Get a borof Ovatma Crews and a cake ot Ssrssltldes laa nd uae according so eurccUonn. OVtUM te different than anything Siu have ever used. Just TBT OnllM.

at a my only argument. Get apeedy Stiedry conducts. p. m. WBBM Adventures in Science Methods of increasing productive efficiency to provide "Food for Our Future People" is discussed by Dr.

Byron Shaw, U. S. Department of Agri- Pipes of Melody I'll 81ng Thee Songs of Araby Etude Mlanonne Bchuett of Seven Gables (Part I). 1 1 41 Musle Shop Health Clinic Mathew Bell's Flics The Falcon Private Eya 3i JJ a rrsnic i vol enow Freddy Martin Olannlnl Scott Tell Me. Blue.

Blue Sky Coma, Te Blessed Star Playhouse Capitol Variety p.m. WSOY-FM You and the World John Foster Dulles, retiring U. S. ambassador-at-large, At Tear Wslnaesrassd Btmj Sfer Light Ufa Greatest Story The Shadow True Detective 4 p.m. WMAQ Hollywood Star Playhouse "Blind Flight" starring Audrey Totter.

ben Remember Wl :4 My Friends-Women Whitehall 1312 Carmen Cavallero Santa Lucia Trad. Madamlna. II Catalogo (Don Giovanni Mosart Romanian Rhapsody Enesco Every Day Is Ladles' Day with Me (Red MUD Herbert p.m. WMAQ Telephone Hour Clifford Curzon, pianist; with Donald Voorhees conducting the Bell Symphonic orchestra. Hungarian Dance No.

1 Brahms tntermesao In flat Brahms Intermeszo In Brahms Symphony No. 3 In major 1 3d movement) Brahms Comerto No. 2 In flat minor (finale) Brahms p. m. WENR Great Adven-ture The drama of "Railroads," narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis, and featuring a leader in this field who will deliver a pertinent talk on railroads today.

8-9 p. m. WSOY Lux Theater Susan Hayward and Dan Dailey in "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," story of an ambitious model who becomes a successful career woman, only to find herself entangled in the conflict of love versus busjness world acclaim. 7T 60 Years In Decatur Oabby Haves Show Drew Pearson Monday Headlines Hour of Decision Texas Ranger Talea The Big Show 5 On Ulu Rrnftka Hour of Charm Songs for America Pinal News LISTEN TODAY Health Cllnla 8ong Shop p. m.

WENR Greatest Story Ever Told "The Tables of the Money-changers" tells how the Holy temple in ancient Jerusalem has be come a den of graft and thievery WSOY WSOY-FM WMAQ WGN WLS-WEHR 1341 KC CBS 101.1 MC CBS 670 KC NBC 720 KC MBS 890 KC ABO Jack Benny Jack Benny The Big Show' To Be Announced Sunday Vespers t. I. Amos Andy Amos Andy Little Symphonic Flna Arts Quartet through the evil of two corrupt high priests, and how Jesus in his wrath eV 6 upsets the tables. S'op Musle Bergen-McCartny Broadway Playhouse Bergen-McCarthy Harris Faya Show Family Theater Broadway Playhouse Theater Guild Enchanted Hour 7 p.m. WSUY 50 Years in Decatur Dick Helledy tells how Decatur had its first strike in 1909; the extensive construction going on; Meet Corliss Archer Meet Corliss Archer Charles Kasher in a talk on The Far East, shows the relative importanoe of China in the, current status of the Orient.

7- 8 p. m. WGN Musical Comedy Theater Rosemary Clooney, Dick Foran and Joan Blond? 11 are starred in "Two Girls on Broadway." 8- 8:30 p. m. WENR Mr.

President' Edward Arnold portrays a newly- elected chief executive who inherits an unenviable situation an embargo that ends in failure and suspension of legal trade, plus an economic "squeeze" which plunges the administration into the equivalent of today's cold war. Thursday, April 3 p. m. WSOY This I Be-' lieve Louis R. Trilling, English teacher at the City College of New York, tells of his personal views on life.

p.m. WILL Masterworks Wslter wincheU Cafa Istanbul 8 Uj Friend Iran My Friend Iran The Question John J. Anthony Three Suns the town grows physically; A. E. Staley begins move of his plant to Telephone Qui Chorailera Paul Harvey Newa Memoa lor Men Escape With Me Telephone Quia Chorallsra Khaki 'N Boua Medicine.

U.S.A. 91 Dsnce Band Health CUnle Dance Band Hidden Treasure Decatur, the popular songs of 1909, p. m. WMAQ Big Show On Wines of Sons News Pastor J. C.

O'Halr Songs In the Night Newa Senator Dlrksen Robert Trout, Newt News News Senator Dlrksen Sunday Dateline Robert Trout. Newa Barkpare Bulletins Day's End 101 lallulah Bankhcad, mistress ot cer News Health Cllnla emonies, has as her guests Vivian Blaine, Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa, Newa: Dane Band Dance Band News The Ches Show News; Danes Band Dance Band Lutheran Vespers Dane Band 111 It's Tour Business The C.I.O. At You News in Religion LltUe Night Musle Judy Canova, Phil Foster, Jan Murray, Johnny Johnston; Meredith p. m. WMAQ Band of America directed by Paul Lavalle, with the Green and White quartet; Gramercy Boys' Club chorus.

The Hall of Fame March Ollvadotl Trumpet and Drum Lang 41 Star- and the Red, White and Blue Howard Columbia March King So netlmes I Feel Ltke a Motherless Child Trad. Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho Trad. Marche 81ave Tscnelkowskr Boys Clubs of America March'ng Song Lavalle Americana We Fillmore p. m. WMAQ Nebraska-Wisconsin Primary Election Special pickup from Milwaukee, with newscaster George Hfcks and W.

W. Chaplin in Omaha. p.m. WSOY People's Willson's orchestra. Monday's Radio Programs p.

m. WGN Family Theater from France Recordings made in Paris, France. McDonald Carey is starred as a frustrated second lieutenant in 1 he Pitchfork Expedition," story dealing WSOY-FM iota MC CM WSOY WSOY-FM Special-St. Louis Cards vs. Philadelphia Phillies Game Time 12:55 p.

m. WDZ WMAQ WGN WLS-WENR Ravel Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand Alborada del Oracioso with an army experiment camel warfare. 1340 KC CBS 1050 KO (70 KC NBC Norman Ross 720 KC MBS Para Hear a Hews Fsrm Hon News Rooster Clab Morn Ins Devottona IM KC ABC Para Sulletlna Bob Shaffer Chet Randolph News p.m. WSOY Bergen-Mc-Carthv Show June Allyson helps Wake Up With Wood 6 IS Mews; isaiisssiea so Sangamon Special Wood: Sports Rosa: Newa Charlie and Edgar in a satire of 6 7 The 4S Rour irTS" World News Roundup Chapel of the Air Bill Evana Shew Red Blsackard T. 7 Local News: Music Musical Clock News: Weather News T.N.

T.l Local Newa 400 Hour: Newa sm News A men 5 Breakfast Club News Johnson family uusicsu aeconae Tour Neighbor Musle That Sings News 8 8 Platform Sens. John W. Bricker (R Ohio) and Blair Moody (D-Mich) debate the question "Do We Still Need Price-Wage Controls?" Tuesday, April 1 a. m. WSOY Job Bulletin-Public service program in cooperation with Illinois State Employment service, Paul Marshall, announcer, tells of jobs in this locality.

p. m. WSOY This I Be nsrey noteDoos i a Arthmr Godfrey Arthi Kitchen Clab Welcome Traveler Back to the Bible Doable er Nothing i Mf True Story Whispering Streets Against the Storm News Virslnla Gale Victor Lladlahr Today's the Day Sa si A Af p.m. WSOY-FM You and the World John Foster Dulles talks on "Europe and Unity," weighing the importance of peace on that continent in its relation to tranquility in the rest of the world. p.

m. WSOY Stars in the Air Eddie Bracken, William Dem-. arest and Nancy Gates in "Hail the Conquering Hero," hilarious yarn revolving around the return of a soldier to his home-town, whose citizens mistakenly honor him as a hero. p. m.

WSOY Screen Guild Theater Jeff Chandler and Audrey Totter co-star in "The Circus Episode," from the motion picture "Flesh and Fantasy," story of a cir-i cus aerial performer who dreams of a beautiful girl and sudden death and finds the dream coming true. p.m. WBBM Presidential i as0 on thi AtTUAi, Gnomic 1 Irj: i ijmi(Nos w'sun ettne who 4 SifOD AS A COMMUNIS HA THf Hit iLStorria DANA i. ANDREWS Vig-' WHO THIS DYNAMICKOLEI fy sponsored I Arthur Godfrey American Quarter strike It Rich Ladles Fair Lone Jcmraey News Break the Sank 10 li Betty Lane Shopper's Serenade Bob At Ray Queen for Day Rosemary Dave Oarroway marriage of two tempermental Hollywood stars, in which each tries to out-emote the other. p.

m. WGN Enchanted Hour Walter Steindel, conductor; Nancy Carr," soprano; Harry Sturm, cellist. Symphony No. (1st movement Beethoven Wle Melodlen 'Zleht Ea Mir Brahms Flight of the Bumble Bee Rlmsky-Korsakot Beautiful Art Thou My Love Shepherd. Thy Demeanour Vary La Prlmavera d'Or Gavotte p.m.

WMAQ Theater Guild on the Air "An Ideal Husband" starring Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer. p. m. WSOY Philip Morris Playhouse Stanford university's Theodore Toews co-stars with Yvonne de Carlo in 'Take One False Step," concerning a college News: Ross Here Norman Ross 11 Wendy Warren Woman's Hour Helen Trent Tlmechecker: News Curt Massey Time News Tel 10 Teat New. Let's la Ik A Mat Hugh Gray Show Boys' Club Show Miller-Gray Show Jack Berch Show Kitchen Club News: Farm Notes Ma.krts Dinner BeO Time Mary Merryfleld Luncheon Antics Sister Ma Perklna Noon News News.

Wick Evana News: Markets Music Fsrm Mews Farm Reporter Cedrlc Poster Marshall Kent Msrket Reporter Nees 12 12 Noontime New Farming Business Guiding Light Da.e with Duggan lieve Mrs. David D. Jones, North Carolina housewife and educator, presents her views on a well-rounded life. p.m. WILL Cooper Union Forum "Conflicts between People and Authority," Samuel Flowerman, Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy.

p.m. WSOY-FM You and the World John Foster Dulles, Participation Bargain Counter ti Perry Mason 1. Gray Show Ralph Edward's Show Take A Number Like a Millionaire If JJ. Show Victor Llndlahr WLS School Time Feature Fooda 1 Brighter Day Hilltop Hons Baseball Game Lite Can Be Beautiful M. Margaret McBrids Charles Antell Road of Ufa Mary Marlln Pepper touag Family Joyce Jordan Riabt to Happiness Evelyn Winter 2 i House rerty Browns-Plluburgn te Party: Cedrlc Adams Aunt Jenny Phone 2311 2 Miles East, 1 Mile South of Elwin Dr.

alone Telephone Quia 3 I 21 .31 4 51 Backstage Wtfe News Betty Crocker Stella Dallas B1U (vans Show Neighbor Voice widaer grown Paul Harvey Woman My House Earl Nlghtmtele Ted Maloae Musical euiDoaro 41 Billboard: Newa retiring u. b. ambassador-at-large, diplomat, speaks on "Moral or Military," in which he will draw a parallel between eras when military Profiles Presidential candidates are free to use this period in any way they choose, either for an address to the people, or any other presentation related to the 'campaign; Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio), first guest.

Friday, April 4 10-10 30 a. m. WILL Great Novels of the World Prof. Roval Gett-, Bar None Ranch professor innocently involved in a scandal while visiting a large city on a mission for his college. p.

m. WBBM People Act in King county, Washing (ttVEK WZ 1050 On Your Radio Dial 12:30 Xoon, March 30 Eteulah Karaer Miller Ray Record Rambling Just BUI Front Pace Farrell Lorenzo Jor.ee Charles Kasher The Doctor's Wife Singing Story Time 1 Jim Beaney Show power has been high and govern The Book Shelf S.eepy Joe ment morality low, and vice versa. L. Slnea News Wed Howard p. m.

WMAQ Cavalcade of ton, when 16-vear-oId John tm- 1 Crosbv: Tour Policy BUI Despard Mark Trail Fun Factory Bobby Be aeon Wild BUI Hlckok 0 1 Guest Time Sports: Wewe berg was murdered bv a kangaroo America Rav Milland stars in News. Wlck Fvar 7.

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