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Last-minute changes fn THE EVENING STAR IX ADIO ■ ROGRAM times0reach^h'eStar'Too late for torrection that day. P.M. WMAL 630k. WRC 9»0k.| :00 Paul Whitman Club Backstage Wife 4:15 " " Stella Dallas :30 News, brans lorenio Jones :45 Eddy Duchin Young Widow Brown :00 Terry and Pirates When a Girl Marries 5:15 Sky King Pertinences Lite :30 Jack Armstrong Just Plain Bill _:45_ lt;s a Hit Front Page Farrell :00 Evans—Stardust News—leit Eld 6:15 Stardust—Sports Swingtette ;30 Earl Godwin Harmonies; Bergman _:45 Singing Sam__ towell Thomas :00 Louise Massey Supper Club 7:15 Elmer Davis Hews of the World :30 Lone Ranger: Barry Wood Show : 45 Western Story Henry Cassidy_ WOL 1,260k. WINX 1,340k. Art Brawn's Nows—Rodeo 5-Star Revue Rhythm Rodeo " " Music Hall Melody fhea’er j News—Music Hall Adventure Parade Music Halt Hop Harrigan Tom MU_” " Warner, Brett, News News Roundup Art Brown Bob Wolft, Sports Johnson Family Music Hall Sports. Brundige Fulton Lewis ~ News—Music Hall Man Behind the Band Music Hall Henry J. Taylor j ” " IntiHc of Snorts ” - IWWDC 1.450k. WTOP 1.500k. ! All Sporls Parade ; Hint Hupt ' Tony Wakeman ! " /'1. News All Sports Parade Winner Take All Tony Wakeman j ” _ Band ef the Day House Party Battle et the Crooners; " | Sports—Theater ' j In My Opinion ;Theater—Sports ‘The Factfinder I Melody lane 'Charles Colijngwood ;City and Govt. News Wakeman—Hews 1 Sports Gallerv Berger; Supper Club Richard Hettelel | Romantic Rendezvous j Robert 0. Lewis .Old Time Hit Tunes | Music. Comedy j Mark Austad. News jClub 15 1 Juke Bo« Revue Robert Trout’ :00 Dashiell Hammetts .Highways in meiony. 8:15 Fat Han ! Mac Morgan :30 This is Your FBI .The Time, the Place, _: 45 Drama_| the Tone_ :00 Break the Bank The Third Horseman 9:15 ” " Documentary :30 The Sheriff Waltz Time _:45_Western Tales_Bob Hannon__ :00 Raadik vs. Vigh Mystery Theater i A: 15 Prize Fight Drama JLU:30 " ” Sports Newsreel .45 ” " Edward Tomlinson_ :00 News. Evans News—Music U.-15 Hour of Dreims Rithard Harkness :30 Lee Dayton American Novels ■45 " " Dramatizations TT700~ News; Howard Hughes News—Music Burl Ives Hews— Indeoendence The Charioteers ; Indian Independence Leave It to the Girls Joe Dosh Show Discussion Pgm._' " _ Gabriel (Sitter Hews—Joe Dosh Real Life Stories Joe Dosh Show Midget Auto Races " " Meet the Press Hews—Symphony Interviews Symphony Hour National Moondial Tschaikowsky's Art Brown e "Symphony in B" Voice of Washington Hews Preview Fulton Lewis Bob Wolff, Sports Sweet Music Starlight Serenade " " ; Hews ' " _ SigiTOff News—Masterworks Cecil Travis Night Gordon MacRee. ! Musical Show Senators vs. Athletics i Adventures of the _ Baseball_Thin Man: News Arthur's Place " ” , Comedy, Music Comedy Time "_Oramatiiation " It Pays to Be Ignorant Comedy Show Tenth Inning Eileen Farrell ' Sunset and Vine Classical Music 1450 Club Collingweod, Burdett Arch. McDonald News—1450 Club Moondial 11450 Club_Eddie Gallaher Super Session News—Moondial ON THE AIK T0HI6HT. WMAl, 7:15—Elmer Davis reports from Paris. WTOP, 8:00—Broedwey Singer Helen Henley eppeers. WWDC, 8:00—Ceremonies el Griffith Slediurr honoring Votoren Bell Player Cecil Trevis. WINX, 8:05—An address by the Indies Am bessedor to tho United Stetes, Asef All, end th< flag-raising ceremonies marking the independ ence of India. WRC, 9:00—Beginning a documentary series dealing with the world food problem. Secretary of Slate George C. Marshall is guest speaker. WTOP, 9:30—The comedy, "Merlon of the Movies," presented. WOl, 10:00—Senator Claude Pepper is in terviewed. WMAL, 10:00—Estonian Middleweight Anton Raadik battles Ernie Vigh. WRC, 10:30—Bill Stern's guest is Larry Mac Phail, New York Yankees president. WRC, 10:45—Dr. Raul Fernandos, Brazilian Foreign Minister, is interviewed by Edward Tomlinson in Petropolis. Brazil. WRC, 11:30—"Ramona," the Helen Hunt Jackson classic, dramatized. A.M. .00 News—Clock News; Bill Herson 6:15 Town Clock Bill Herson : 30 Jim Gibbons _:45 " " "_ :00 Hews; Town Clock News, Wright 7:15 Town Clock Bill Herson :30 Jim Gibbons Nows; Bill Herson _:45 David Wills _Bill Herson :00 Town Clock World Roundop 8:15 Jim Gibbons Bill Herson v ;30 Nows; Town Clock Nows; Bill Herson _:45 Town Clock Bill Herson_ :00 Al Puree end Geng Motor Time 9:15 Children s Frolic Our Lind Be Bright :30 " ” Coffee With Congress _:45 Al Peerce end Geng Bop. Murdock_ ;00 Tommy Berttott Show Frank Morriwoll •|A:15 - '> XU:30 Bod Word Archie Andrews _:4S " "_”_"_ :00 ” " Toontimors' Show U:15 ' " " " :30 Junior Junction Home Is Whet You :45 " ” Meko It -TOMORROW'S PROGRAM News—Hunnicutt News—Wake Up | Mike Hunnicutt Wake Up News—HunnicuH Hugh Guidi ■ Mike Hunnicutt_ " " j News—HunnicuH News Mike HunnicuH Wake Up Reedy; HunnicuH Hugh Guidi Mike Hunnicutt " "_ Voice of Washington News—Wake Ijp j Mike* Hunnicutt Wake Up " " Hugh Guidi M W " " ~ " News—Strictly ~ ” " Off the Record Bob Hurleigh, News Top Tune Time Hymn Time_"__ Your Hillbilly Parade News—Band Stand' " " Band Stand “ ' Howard Williams This Is Jazz i News; Symphony Hour " " I Symphony for Juniors Say It With Music j Sarasate s " ” I "Gypsy Airs" Milton 0. Ford Mows—Corn Corn Squeezin' Time Mews; Milton 0. Ford News—Corn Crowley Devotions Corn Squeezin' Time Hows; Milton Q. Ford News, Mahoney; Corn Milton 0. Ford Corn Squeezin' Timo News; Milton Q. Ford Sunshine Reporter Milton Q. Ford Sundial World News News; Milton Q. Ford Sundial Milton Q. Ford Bill Jenkins *• #» II II Rosebud Jr. Chorus The Mahoney Reader Tales and Tunes Summer Record Shop Toon Time Revue »e ii ii ii Tunes on Trfal Lot's Play Baseball I* •• 0 it n Hi School Requests Mary lee Taylor' " Women s Prograrn Wanna Bo a Nows—let's Pretend Disc Jockey! let s Pretend Adventurer's Club Jumpin’ Jacks r.M. % ;00 Nows, Evens Nows,- Brinkley *19:15 Sweet Swing Public AfYiirs lZi:30 Americon Firmer Ed McConnell ;45 " " -_ Adventure Teles ;00 Youth AskTtho novelette 1; 15 Government Look to This Dey :30 Nows—Evens Votorens' Advisor :45 Sweet Swing_Elmer Peterson_ 00 Our Town Spooks Form-Home Hour 9:15 ” “ " ” £:30 Hilltoppors The Boilers :45 This Is for You_Comp Meeting Time :00 Speaking ef Songs Soturdoy Showcose 3:15 " " Voriety Show :30 Sunset Roundup Your Host Is Buffolo _^ " ”_m_J__ :00 Stors in Afternoon Slumlord Summer 4:15 " " Radio Institute :30 Troosury Show Mole Chorus • 15 nivmihir Hand if an MuficiM Judy Ling, Sengs INews Roundup News—Sports 1 Middiy Stirtime Flight Into the Past ‘Luncheon With " " | Claude Thornhill _ Art BrownV News—Party 5-Stir Revue Record Pirty " " Joe Dosh •» " , M " ” " News—Party “ “ Record Pirty “ " Joe Dosh w m •> " iArt Brawn’s News—Pirty 5-Star Revui Record Pirty ” •' Joe Dosh n H " " Saratoga Rice News—Rodeo Art Brown’s iRhythm Rodeo 5-Stir Revue j Music Hill Truth or Consequences I Theater of Tediy Decision Now Drima The King's Men Stars Over Hollywood Tony Wikeman_Drama All Sports Parade Grand Central Station Tony Wakeman Grind Centril—News All Sports Piride County Fair Tony Wikemin_"_ All Sports Piride Give ind Tike Tony Wikeman All Sports Parade You're the Top Tony Wikemin _ All Sports Piride iMoondiil Matinee Tony Wikemin Eddie Gilliher All Sports Piride j '' " Tony Wikeman 1 "__ i All Sports Parade i Horse Pace Tony Wikemin i Moondial Mitinee All Sports Parade i Tony Wikemin Wilt. 710 IC. 4:00 p.m.—Tuneful Twosome. 4:16 p.m.—Time Out with Ted Alexander. 6:00 p.m.—Tex Ritter’s Music Corral. 6:30 p.m.—Local New; 6:45 p.m.—Top* In Pops. 6:00 p.m.—Spotlitht on Sports. 6:16 p.m.—Top Tun*. 6:30 p.m.—John W. Vandercock.^ 6:45 P.m.—Woods. Waters, wildlife. 7:00 p.m.—Freddy Martin Or. 7:16 p.m.—Music You Like. 7:30 p.m.—Sutar add Spice. I 7:45 p.m.—When jDay Is Don*. 6:00 p.m.—Sian Off. WASH FM, >1.9 M««Ttl*i 4:00 p.m.—Wash. Federation Churehe*. 4:15 p.m.—Monitor Views and Mew*. 4:30 p.m.—Symphonic Swlnt. 5 00 p.m.—This Day. 5:16 P.m.—Story Book. 6:46 p.m.—Curtain Calls. H:00p.m.—Modern Concert Hell. 6:30 p.m.—Fiesta Time. 6:46 p.m.—Bona Styles. 7:00 p.m.—Candlelltht and Silver. 7:30 p.m.—Medical Society Protram. 7:46 p.m.—Trans-Radio World Mews. 8:00 p.m.—Reouest Symphony. 0:00 p.m.—News—Music. 0:16 p.m.—Operetta Echoes. 0:48 p.m.—Keyboard Fantasy. 10:00 p.m.—Club FM. 10:30 p.m.—Trans-Radio World Mew*, n m—ffllvor Nnctiirn*. 11:00 p.m.—Sports; weather; Men Off. WHI, 730 It.. 4:00 p.m.—Melody, Matinee.* 6:01) p.m.—News; Dinner Muile. 6:15 p.m.—Local Sports. 8:30 p.m.—Szath Myri Or. 7:00 p.m.—Sports: Selinzky Or. 7:30 p m.—At Sundown. 8:00 p.m.—Sian Off. wool, 1,590 It. 4:00 p.m.—Barkin’ With Barclay. 5:00 p.m.—The House That Jaek Built 8:00 p m.—Sian Off. Win FM. 44.7 mi 97.9 Mwcytln. WINX FM duplicates ell WINX procrams from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily, with the exception of the followlna procrams: 6:80-7:30 p.m.—Dinner Concert. 7.30-8:00 p.m—Sters In Recital. WWK FM, 101.1 Mtficycl«. WWDO PM duplicates all WWDC pro aranu from 7:30 a m. to 11 >.m. DALE CARNEGIE COURSE In Effective Speaking. Personality Develop ment. Human Relations. Sale* Psychology. .’none er write Leadership Training Institute ef D. C. 212 Celerade Bldg. Dl. 4165 Wash. 5, D C. ENROLL NOW *.i WKC, 1120 K. 4:00 p.m.—Teatime Dance. 4:15 p.m.—Swina Hiah. 4:46 p.m.—Children's Story. 5:00 p.m.—News: Afternoon Rhythms. 6:45 P.m.—Sports—News 8:00 p.m.—Musical Comedy Hiah Llahts. 8:30 p.m.—Paul Shinkman. 8:45 p.m.—Anita Ellis. 7:00 p.m.—Sweetly Swinetne. 7:30 p.m.—Twiliaht Concert—News. 8:00 p.m.—Sian Off. WEiM. 1.3*0 K. 4:00 p.m.—Child Classics. 4:15 p.m.—Teatime Tempos. 4:30 p.m.—Sport* Roundup. 4:46 p.m.—Blue Skies. 6:46 p.m.—News and Sports. 8:00 p.m.—Broadway Ballads. 8:30 p.m.—Evensona. 8:45 p.m.—Twiliaht Tim*. 8:00 p.m.—Sian Off. WGAY, 1050 It. 4:00 p.m.—Sports Circus. 5:30 p.m.—Don Bell, News. 6:46 p.m.—Sports Circus 8:00 p.m.—Barbershop Harmony. 8:15 p.m.—Eddie Cook. Sport*. 8:30 p.m.—Wick Byron. 8:45 p.m.—Frank Sinatra " :00 p.m.—Dinnertime Melodle*. *:30 p.m.—Summer Symphony. »:O0p.m.—Sian Off- — WGAY FM, 93.3 Mt«icy«lti. 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