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"*-tWITH THOSE KIDS J~~rrr U (LOOSE* ■ wtar 7 Radio Program Last-minute changes in radio programs some times rcacn i ns /star too taie jut correction mac aay. A.M. WMAL, 630k. WRC. 980k. WOL, 1,260k. WINX, 1,340 k. WWDC, 1,450k. WTOr, 1,500k. :00 Breneman's Breakfast1 Matinee Today IGeorge Putnam U:15 in Hollywood i Musical Show [Morton Downey :30 Ruth Crane: "The Nancy Osgood Man Behind the Band :45 Modern Woman" I Human Interest Musical Comedy Quiz —P.M. :00 News, Evans News; Improvisations Cliff Allen, News 10:15 Calling All Girls Look to This Day The Spice in Life A<w:30 Glamour Manor Carolyn Gilbert :45 Eddie DunnRobert McCormick John J. Anthony :Q0 Baukhage Talking |The Guiding Light Cedric Foster 1:t5 Powers Charm School!Today's Children Inquiry Microphone :30 At Your Request Women in While Queen for a Day :45 _Masquerade'' _ ;00 Music Box [Life Can Be Beautiful True Confessions 2:15 Jim Gibbons !Ma Perkins :30 Bride and Groom Pepper Young Myrt and Marge :45 John Nelson Right to Happiness Easy Aces :00 Ai Pearce [Backstage Wife lErskine Johnson 3:15 and His Gang [Stella Dallas [So the Story Goes :30 Accent on Music Lorenzo Jones l Easy Does It :45 Ladies, Be Seated Yeung Widow Brown I _ :00 Jack Berch Show When a Girl Marries Easy Does It 4:15 Accent on Music Portia Faces Life j Sports :30 News, Evans Just Plain Bill [ Music :45 Styled for Ballads Front Page Farrell I __ :00 Terry and Pirates News; Leif Eid [The Sea Hound 5:15 Dick Tracy Musicade [Superman :30 Jack Armstrong Music—Bergman [Copt. Midnight :45 Tennessee Jed Lowell Thomas ‘Tom Mix_ :00 Evans—Agronsky Supper Club Albert Warner 6:15 Star Dust; Sports News of the World Congress Today :30 Earl Godwin Tomorrow's Wash'ton Johnson Family :45 Singing SamDiscussionsInside of Sports =00 Louise Massey Margaret Whiting Fulton Lewis 7:15 Elmer Davis Musical Show Styles in Song :30 Wonder Flame A Date With Judy Adventures of the :45 Musical ShowLouise Erickson Falcon_ :00 Lum 'n' Abner Grand Marquee Gabriel Heatter 8:15 Capitol Sportsmen Jim Ameche Real Life Stories :30 Doctors Talk It Over Fred Waring American Forum :45 Bella Spewack Reports Musical Show_of the Air_ :00 Concert Time "The Man Called X" I 9:15 " " Herbert Marshall lUpfon Close :30 Hoosier Hop An Evening with :5ymphony Hall :45 " "Romberg> _ iOO The Society of News; Matchless [Richard Eaton M:15 Amateur Chefs Service Time [Bill Brundige :30 Voices in the Evening Night Cans ,Cab Calloway Or. :45 " "_" "_1 " "_ :00 News, Evans News; Yesterday Road Voice of Washington U:15 Hour of Dreams Morgan Beatty Fulton Lewis, Jr. •30 Lee Dayfon Muslcana Sweet Music :45 Ray Michael" "; News " News 12:00 [News—Nocturne [Music From Hollywood [Dance Music News—symphony Hr. Club calendar Koto Smith spooks Symphony Hour Crosby Time Aunt Jenny Mozart's Pinup Tunes Helen Trent 'Symphony Mo. 3S. Our Gal Sunday Nows Tello-Test Noon Nows Midday Startime " " Ma Perkins Charlie Spivak Or. Nows—Remember Young Dr. Malone The Latin Touih Polite News,- Hit Road ot Lite News; Music All-Sports Parade Second Mrs. Burton Musical Bouquets Tony Wakeman Perry Mason All-Sports Parade Arthur Godfrey Beyond Victory Tony Wakeman Big Sister News—Talk All-Sports Parade Aunt Mary Spotlight on Rhythm Tony Wakeman Dr. Paul All-Sports Parade Janice Gray Tony Wakeman Arthur Godfrey News; "Tea for Two” All-Sports Parade iHouso Party "Tea for Two" Tony Wakeman ! " "; News All-Sports Parade Surprise Party ” ”Tony Wakeman I '' "j News; Bandwagon Ail-Sports Parade iStumpus Broadway Bandwagon Tony Wakaman 1 ” Music Hall All-Sports Parade Top Tune Inn ” _Tony Wakeman I '* "j News—Music Hall | Band of Day " i Music Hall 'Battle of Crooners Sports—Theater City Desk; News "i Theater of the Air Robert Trouf News Melody Lane iNews—Diary Bob Wolff " ” 'Spooking of Sports Dinner Concert Wakeman Sports The American **Supper Club' Melody Hour News—Music Showcase Big Town, with Frankie Gario Joe Reichman Or. I Steve Wilson Show Time Mark Austad, News Theater of Romance " _Sports,- Govt. Nows Romance,- News News; Waltzes .Cracker Barrel {Vox Pop Waltzes Dugout Chatter Opera House Senators vs. Browns Encore Theater ''Foust"! BaseballDrama News; Symphony " " Arthur Godfrey's Symphony Hour " " Talent Scouts Milhaud's " ’’ Open Hearing "Suite Provencale..Discussions News—Music I " v Mystery of the Week; Folk Songs ” " Jack Smith Show Sweet Music .News,- Around Town The Fact Finder for Dreaming !Around TownFrontiers of Science News Preview 11450 Club News, Daly, Howe Music for the Years Super Session Moondial M II HI | H H " _Rhythm Roundup .iMusic Before M'night News; Masterworks 112 to 6 ShowINews—Mosic ON THE AIK TONIGHT WOL, 7:30—A fugitive murderess hires the Falcon to protect her in "Death Comes in Double-Dealing." WTOP, 7:30—Miriam Hopkins stars in Som erset Maugham's "The letter." WRC, 8:00—"Home Is the Sailor," a com edy revolving around the housing shortage, is presented, with Jim Ameche end Beryl vaugnn co-starring. WTOP, 8:00—Parks Johnson and Warren Hull start their 15tti season as "Vox Pop" is broadcast from the Iowa Centennial State Fair. WOL, 8:30—"How Much Government Con trol Is Required to Maintain Our Economy!" is discussed by Prof. Maynard C. Krueger, Mabel Newcomer, Dr. Emerson P. Schmidt and George 1. Bach, jr. WMAL, 8:30—"Medical Cart for Veterans' is described by Maj. Gen. Paul R. Hawley. WTOP, 8:30—"Disputed Passage," starring Dennis O’Keefe, is given. WMAL, 9:00—Josephine Houston, soprano, is soloist. WTOP. 9:00—Arthur Godfrey's program moves to a new time. TOMORROW J PROORIM •00 News—Prelude 'News—Herson Musical Clock 6:15 Today's Prelude Bill Herson Easy Gwynn :3Q Classical Weather; Herson " " :45 Music Bill Herson _ r00 News—Clock INevfi, Wright Musical Clock (7:15 Town Clock Bill Herson Easy Gwynn l :30 Jim Gibbons [News—Herson :45 John Edwards I Bill Herson_ 00 Town Clock World Roundup Voice of Washington 8!l5 Jim Gibbons Bill Herson Bing Crosby •30 News—Clock News—Herson At Union Station •45 Town Clock_Bill Herson_Cliff Edwards :00 Breakfast Club Lone Journey Song Shop ~ 9-15 With Don McNeill Lora Lawton Anniversary Waltz :30 Nancy Martin Road ot Life Singing Strings .45 " - _Joyce JordanJackie Hill Show -00 My True Story Fred Waring c«il Brown, News 1A:15 Story; Crocker and Company Tell Your Neighbor JLU-30 Hymns of All Churches Barry Cameroff Lorenzo Fuller Sings :45 Listening Post David Harum Victor H. Lindlahr 00 Breneman's Breakfast Matinee Today George Putnam U:15 in Hollywood Musical Show Morion Downey ■30 Ruth Crane: "The Nancy Osgood Rhythmic Frolics ;45 Modern Woman" Human Interest 'Musical Comedy Quiz _p.M.-—-—-— •00 News, Evans News,- Improvisations ICliff Allen, News 10-15 Ted Malone Look to This Day The Spice in Life L£:30 Glamour Manor A Miss and a Male :45 Eddie DunnRobert McCormick John J. Anthony :00 Baukhage Talking Guiding Light I Cedric Foster 1:15 Powers Charm School Today's Children I Finders Keepers :30 At Your Reguest Women in White Queen for I Day :45 " " [Masquerade 1 _ -00 Music Box |Life Can Be Beautiful True Confessions 2:15 Jim Gibbons iMa Perkins •30 Bride and Groom | Young's Family Myrt and Marge :45 John Nelson Right to Happiness Easy Aces_ ■00 Al Pearce Backstage Wife lErskino Johnson 3-15 and His Gang Stella Dallas ! So the Story Goes :30 Accent on Music Lorenzo Jones [Easy Does It :45 Ladies, Be Seated Young Widow Brown !_ 00 Jack Berch Show When a Girl Marries Easy Does It 4:15 Accent on Music Portia Faces life Sports :30 News, Evans Just Plain Bill Music •45 Styled for Ballads Front Page Farrell News—Wake Up Mike Hunnicutt ;News—Corn Wake Up I " " Corn Squeezin' Time ; Mews—Hunnicutt News—Corn . " _Crowley; Devotions Corn Squeezin' Time News News—Hunnicutt News, Godfrey Wake Up Mike Hunnicutt Arthur Godfrey Sunshine Reporter " "** "Arthur Godfrey News—Wake Up Mike Hunnicutt Morning News Wake Up News—Hunnicutt Sundial Mike Hunnicutt Arthur Godfrey M W •• *• » n News—Music The Tune Shop News, Mahoney [Music in the Air " " Home Service Daily Alice lane Evelyn Winters Pat Griffith" _Bachelors Children News—Music Hall Open House Joe Powers Music Hall " " of Oakville Time to Remember ** ** _Rosemary News—Symphony Hr. Tufty Topics Kate Smith Speaks Symphony Hour Crosby Time Aunt Jenny Debussy's Pinup Tunes Helen Trent "lamer” " " Our Gal Sunday ’News Tello-Test Noon News IMidday Sfarfime " " Me Perkins Luncheon With News; Remember Young Dr. Malone Russ Morgan Police News—Hit Road of Life News; Bouquets All-Sports Parade Second Mrs. Burton Musical Bouquets Tony Wakeman Perry Mason Navy Band All-Sports Parade Arthur Godfrey ' _Tony Wakeman Big Sister News—Rhythm All-Sports Parade Aunt Mary Spotlight on Rhythm Tony Wakeman Dr. Paul All-Sports Parade Janice Grey ” _Tony Wakeman Arthur Godfrey News; "Tea for Two" All-Sports Parade I House Party "Tea for Two" Tony Wakeman | " "; Nows All-Sports Parade Give and Take " "Tony Wakeman 1 " " News.- Bandwagon | All-Sports Parade Stumpus Broadway Bandwagon Tony Wakeman " " Music Hall !All-Sports Parade Top Tune Inn " " [Tony Wakeman i " " WPIK, 730 I.C. 11:00 a.m.-—Libby Lingo. 11:15 a.m.—Russ Morgan Orchestra. 12:00 noon—^Maritime New Melodies. 12:15 P.m.—Luncheon Melodies. 1:00 p.m.—Ballads by Bing. 1:15 p.m.—Musical Bulletin. 1:30 p.m.—Velvet Strings. •j oo p.m.—Little Show. 2’16 p.m.—Slim and His Drifters. 2:30 p.m.—Scoreboard. 2:45 p.m.—Classic Interlude. 3:00 p.m.—Summertime Revue. 4:00 p.m.—Three Suns. 4:15 p.m.—Vocal Spotlight. 4:30 p.m.—Famous Albums. 5:00 p.m.—Take It Easy. 8:00 p.m.—Sports. , , 6:15 p.m.—Rhythmic Miniatures. 0:30 p.m.—Dream House. 7:00 p.m.—Sign Off. Tomorrow’! Programs. 8:00 a.m.—Songs at Sunrise. 6:30 a.m.—Facts for Farmers. 7:00 a.m.—News; Turn Table Terry. 7:15 a.m.—Breakfast Time Table. 7:30 a.m.—News; Turn Table Terry. 7:45 a.m.—Breakfast Time Table. 8:00 a.m.—News; Turn Table Terry. 8:16 a.m—Breakfast Time Table 8:30 a.m.—News; Turn Table Terry. 8:45 a.m.—Breakfast Time Table. 9:30 a.m.—Morning Devotions. 9:45 a.m.—Singing Rhythms. 10:00 a.m.—Ebony and Ivory. 10:15 a.m.—Red Cross. 10:30 a.m.—Day Dreaming. W3X0—F.M., 43^200 ind 9,200 X.C. 7:00 p.m.—Sign On. 7:05 p.m.—Band Concert. 7:15 p.m.—Footllght Melodies. 8:00 p.m.—News. 8:10 p.m.—Dance Music. 8:30 p.m.—The Opera House. 9:00 p.m.—Easy Listening. 10:00 p.m.—News. 10:05 p.m.—Symphony Hour. 10:55 p.m.—Weather; Sign Off. W3X1—F.M., 90.9 H.t. 11:30 a.m.—Song Styles. 12:00 p.m.—Brunch Brevities. 12:25 p.m.—Washington Stock Market Quotations. 12:30 p.m.—Singing Strings. 12:55 p.m.—Weather Forecasts. 1:00 p.m.—Siesta Time. 1:15 p.m.—Three-Quarter Time. 1:30 p.m.—Matinee Capltale. 2:00 p.m.—Silent. 3:00 p.m,—Symphony Hour. 4:00 p.m.—Free Fun. 4:05 p.m.—South Sea Serenade. 4:15 p.m.—Keyboard Fantasy. 4:30 p.m.—Footllght Frolics. 5:00 p.m.—Silent. 7:00 p.m.—Candlelight and Silver. 7:30 p.m.—Here's to Veterans. 7:45 p.m.—Club FM. 7:55 p.m.—Weather Forecasts. 8:00 p.m.—Symphony Reauest Hour. 9:00 p.m.—Sign Off. OIL BURNERS Installed Complete With 275-golion Tank Immediate Delivery a YEARS TO TAY Terrell Heating Co.. Ine. Southern Bldy. RE. 0481 • EISINGER I wi 6300 IETHESDA mD Interchangeable-Combination STOHM WINDOWS SCREENS-DOORS Free Estimate and Demonstration HObart 4984-2887 WEATHERGUARD CO. No Monoy Down—36 Months to Pay KODAK FILM Developed sad Printed. Any Site I or I Exp. 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V 1 k J SEE AND HEAR ^ yiy THE NEW M if Maqnavox^ |>y iwi* J 7 I k\ Listen to Ji IA|\ "SYMPHONIC Mk j MASTERPIECES" JzM V ill Every Sunday | ■ft] 2:05 P.M.—WINx/Zjl "The Best in Music" j 1108 G Street N.W. \ "He claims he got his car in the regular way, but somebody told me he left a pound of Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter on the dealer’s desk!” % DENNIS O’KEEFE in 'SPaAbage” prMtnlMl by SCHENLEY LABORATORIES TONIGHT CBS 8:30 WTOP L-g-ggg. Who has the best whiskers in Iowa? Des Moines, Iowa, August *7—Who will win the “most beautiful whiskers’’, contest? Who will be chosen champion side-show barker—and why? Who will win the Old Fiddlers’ Contest? These contests—and many other sur prises— will provide the high lights of the Iowa Centennial State Fair to night. And much of it will be broadcast'] For one of the best entertainment pro grams in a long time . .. Tune in tonight to Upton’s VOX POP of 8:00 p.m. E.S.T., over station WTOP, CB£. JACK 1$ I BACK/ TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT Monday thru Friday Good news for the whole famiM The Jack Smith Show is beck — with songs as only Jack can sing them! WITH FAMOUS QUEST STARS AMD EARL SHELDON’S ORCHESTRA THE JACK SMITH SHOW 10:15 P.M.-WTOP Prtfafed by OXYDOL Johns-Manville mfm Roofing & Siding Ify I New beauty for your heme r • »• 1 . . . plus protection . . . fuel saying storm windows. Also window screens. Free Estimates . . . Terms Arranged Potterson-Caulfield Corp. 3340 M St. N.W. Phone HOoart 4120 —mMember Wash. Home Imy. Guildwm^