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COULDNT SPECIFIC ~ M RULES OF CONDUCT ^ ■ BE DEVISED AND INCORPORATED INTO THE MARRIAGE MOWS ? M U T - T A N D j E f: r I’M ALWAYS ) ( VEH/ \ <SLAD WHEM ) ^ WHY?) THE COOL WEATHER COMES/ ' ON ACCOUNT ) WHATSTHE OF THIS NEW 1 wiTHT,?? SUIT I BOUGHT 1 W H > BEFORE THE war; 1 I OH, NOTHIN? ITS A ) GOOD SUIT* I GOT ) TWO PAIRS OP j PANTS WlTrt J M THTS SO IT* j K _ ^ (ONLY ITS AWFUL ? I HOT WEARIN* 1 TWO PAIRS OP , w^^^pahts/^ >7/0- /ft 1 ~JZ fl WAS CHAN GINS THE y^-OLD FLOWERS IN THE F'W /oTa^i wnpows! ~Js ( DIDNTKNOW _^=X YOU WERE THERE!/ , « v ‘ ^ iittn. ii , Radio Program Last-minute changes In 1 radio programs some- •— times reacn rne star zoo mze jor correction inai aay. P.M. WMAL 6»0K«. WRC 9»0Kc :00 Paul Whiteman Club Backstage Wifi 4:15 " ” Stella Dallas :30 News. Evim Lorenzo Jenis :45 It's a Hit Young Widow Brown :00 " " Whin a Girl Mtrri« 5:15 Terry and Pirates Portia Fates Life :30 Jack Armstrong Just Plain Bill :45 " " Front Pagi Farrell :00 Niws; Evans; Stardust Niws; Liif Eid 6:15 Stardust—Spirts Dinner Music :30 Earl Godwin Singtimi; Bergman :45 Singing Sam_ 3-Star Extra. News :00 Louisi Missiy Supper Club 7:15 Elmir Davis Niws of World ;30 Lorn Ranger Barry Wood Show _:45 Western Tails H. V. Kaltenborn :00 You Can Bit Your Life Cavakadt of Amirici 8:15 Groucho Marx Drama :30 World Security Viici if Flresloni :45 Workshop_ Mona Pauloi W Hoighborhood Concert Tiliphoni Hour 9:15 Natl. Symphony Polyna Stoski :30 Dr. Kindltr Dr. 1.0. :45 ..Quiz Program :6(T Food Conservation Contintid Program W: 15 " " Buddy Clark :30 Navy Day Frid Waring Or. •45 " "_Musical Show TOO Niws—Evans Niws—Sports U: 15 Hour of Dreams News of thi World :30 Lee Dayton Ted Straiter Orch. n •• •* m H30~ Nows; Red Probe News—Musk WOL i,260Kt. WIWX l,3eOKc. Art Brown's News—Rodeo 5-Stir Revue Rhythm Rodeo Music Kill we* t*t* " " News-Music Hill Super Mm Music Hill Captain Midnight Tom Mix’ _ Warner, Brott. News News Roundup Art Brown Bob Wolff Johnson Family Music Hill Sports, Brundige " _ Fulton Lewis News—Music Hill Mm Behind the Bind Music Hill Henry J. Tiylor Inside of Sports_" _ Scotland Yard From Frigate to Basil Rithbone Flit Top Chirlie Chin Joe Dosh Show " ”,- Billy Rose " " News, Gibriel Heittir News—Joe Dosh Real Life Stories Joe Dosh Show Did Justice Triumph? " " f ** mm ' Inside of Music News—Symphony " " Symphony Hour Nitional Moondiil Jacobi’s Art Brown_"Higlographi” Voice of Washington News Roundup Fulton Lewis Bob Wolff, sports Sweet Music Starlight Serenade Sweet Music; News " ’ " Sign Off News; Mlsterworks WWPC 1,450Kc. WTOP 1.500KC. All-Sports Parade Hint Hun* Tony Wakeman " News All-Sports Parade A Woman’s World Tony Wakeman" _ Band ol Day School of the Air Battle of Crooners liberty Road Sports—Theater Lum n' Abner Theater—Sports The Factfinder_ Melody Lane Eric Sevareid News—Government Wakeman—News Sports—City Desk Berger; Supper Club Lowell Thomas_ Romantic Rendezvous Mystery of the Week Jack Lowe Prevues Jack Smith Show Mark Avstad, News Club 15 Juke Box Revue Edward R. Murrow St. Mary's Novena Inner Sanctum Eerie Tales News—1450 Club Godfrey's Talent 1450 Club_Scouts; News_ Radio Theater. Dramatizations News—1450 Club of Films 1450 Club" " Navy Day - My Friend Irma Marie Wilson News—Sunset Screen Guild Players Sunset and Vine_Film Dramas 1450 Club Collingwood. Howe The II. N. Today In My Opinion News—1450 Club Moondial 1450 Club_Eddie Gallaher_ Super SessionNews—Moondial ON THE All T0NI6HT. ] WRC, 7:00—A guest appearance by Marlene j Dietrich. WTOP, 7:15—Constance Moore o( the films appears. WMAL, 8:00—Groucho Marx emcees a new audience participation show. WRC, 8:00—"The Admiral Who Had No Name" starring Robert Montgomery as John Paul Jones. WMAL, 7:00—The National Symphony Or chestra, conducted by Dr. Hens Kindler, plays Sweelinck's "Chromatic Fantasy,” J. C. Bach’s "Symphonia in B Flat Major," the ’’Polonaise’’ from Tschaikowsky's "Eugene Onegin,” and the "Vorstiel" and "Liebestod" from Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde.” WTOP, 9:00—Ray Milland. Ann Blyth and Nigel Bruce in "Stairway to Heaven." WRC, 9:00—Soprano Polyna Stoska offers the aria "Depuis le Jour" from Charpentier's "Louise.” _ 'WMAL, 10:00 — Speakers include Charles Luckman, head of the Citizens’ Food Committee. WMAL, 10:30—A special Navy Day show featuring Gene Kelly and Admiral William Halsey. WTOP. 10:30—"The Shocking Miss Pilgrim” with Betty Grable and Tony Martin. WTOP, 11:15—"What Does the Hollywood Investigation Add Up to?" Attorney Bartley Crum and Newsman Carl Levin speak. A.M. .—' ’ :00 Nows—Cl«k News; Bill Herson 6:15 Town Clotk Bill Herson :30 Jim Gibbons =45 " "__ :00 News—Clotk Nows, Wright 7:15 Town Clotk Bill Herson :30 Jim Gibbons Nows; Bill Horson :45 David Wills_ Bill Horson_ : 00 Town Clock World Roundup 8:15 Jim Gibbons Bill Horson :30 Nows—Clotk Nows; Bill Herson :45 Town Clotk Bill Horson_ :00 Breakfast Club 9:15 With Don McNeill News—Osgood :30 " " Nancy Osgood :45 " " Nelson Olmstead i ~:00" My True Stery Fred Wiring 1 A; 15 " Crocker end Compiny lU:30 Betty Crocker Reid of Life :45 Club Time_ Joyce Jordan I :0T Brenomin's Breakfast This Is Nora Drake U:15 in Hollywood Katie's Daughter :30 Ruth Crane; "The Jack Berth :45 Modern Woman" Lora Lawton Tm- ————— '. o'o News, Evans Nows,- Brinkley 1015 Ted Malone Look to This Day iZ'30 Welcome Travelers Richard Harkness 145 Music, Comedy_Nancy Osgood_ ;0(f Baukago Talking Sewing Course 1[ 15 Galen Drake of the Air :30 Tommy Dorsey Robert McCormick ;45 Disc Jockev_Believe It or Not _ 0(T " " Today's Children 2; 15 " " Womon In White :30 Bride and Groom Holly Sloane :45 John Nelson Light of the World :00 Ladles Be Seated Life Can Be Beautiful 3:15 Ma Perkins :3Q Paul Whiteman Club Pepper Young :45 " " Right to Haopinoss •00 ” " Backstage Wife 4:15 " " Stella Dallas :30 News, Evans Lorenzo Jones :45 It's a Hit Young Widow Brown - TOMORROW S rRWJRXm News—Hunnicutt Hews—Wake Up Mike Hunnicutt Wake Up News—Hunnicutt Hugh Guidl Mike Hunnicutt_" _ News—Hunnicutt News Parker; Hunnicutt Wake Up Voice of Washington Hugh Guidl Mike Hunnicutt " "; Mystery News—Hunnicutt News—Wake Up Mike Hunnicutt Wake Up " " ' Hugh Guidl ~ " News—Symphony " " Symphony Hour The Spice In life "Pictures at an Hymn Time' Exhibition'_ Shady Valley Folks News—Band Stand Your Name in Music Band Stand News; Show Tunes Howard Williams listeners Exchange " _ Story Time News—Band Stand Betty and Bob Band Stand Heart's Desire Howard Williams it >. " **■ Kate Smith Speaks News Roundup Victor H. Lindlahr Bing Crosby Albert Warner Luncheon With At Union Station _ Ray Bloch Song of The Stranger News—Matinee Art Brown Symphony Matinee 5-Star Revue Shostakovich's ’• " "Symphony No. 5”, Queen for a Day News—Joe Dosh " " Joe Dash Show Martin Block Show II II M » Art Brown News—Joe Dosh 5-Star Revue Joe Dosh Show m a i* •• mu " * ~ " News—Rodeo " " Rhythm Rodeo " " Music Hall ee it it * Milton Q. Ford News—Corn Corn Squeezin' Time News—Music News—Corn Crowley,- Devotions Corn Squeezin' Time ’ News; Milton Q. Ford News, Mahoney; Corn Milton Q. Ford Corn Squeezin' Time News; Milton 0. Ford Sunshine Reporter Milton Q. Ford Sundial " " World News News; Milton 0. Ford Sundial Milton 0. Ford Arthur Godfrey n re •' •• — " News—Mahoney Alice Lane Home Service Daily " " You're the Top, ! Man on the Street_Jerry Carter Sings_ Tune Inn Dr. Paul Norman Gladney Bob and Victoria H'ywood Hearing Evelyn Winters Tune Inn_David Harum_ Tune Inn The Godfrey Show Norman Gladney " Grand Slam ” News Rose Mary_ Tello-Test Wendy Warren, News Lunch at 1450 Aunt Jenny " " Helen Trent Bing Crosby_Our Gal Sunday_ AlT-Sports Parade Big Sister Tony Wakeman Me Perkins All-Sports Parade Young Dr. Malone Tony Wakoman The Guiding Light All-Sports Parade Second Mrs. Burton Tony Wakeman Perry Mason All-Sports Parade Look Your Best Tony Wakeman _Rose ot My Dreams All-Sports Parade Double or Nothing Tony Wakeman Walter O’Keefe All-Sports Parade House Party Tony Wakeman" All-Sports Parade Hint Hunt > Tony Wakeman " News All-Sports Parade !A Woman s World ; I Tony Wekemen " ! TILIVISION—Advertisement. WMAL-TV, 17-1- iSO M.C., Cliomt«l 7 D A R K OTHER AM AW FM STATIONS. WOOW—570 Ke. 8:45 a.m. to *:30 p.m WP IK-730 Kc. 8:16 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. WAR L—780 Kc. 8:18 a.m. to 6:30 p.m WGAY—1.050 Kt. 8:16 a.m. to 8:30 pm. WBCC—1,120 Kc. 8:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. WEAM—1,390 Kc. 8:15 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. W00K—1,590 Kc. 8:15 a m. to 5:30 p.m. WINX-FM—44.7, 96.3 Me., Channel 242. 0 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. WRC FM—93.9 Me., Channel 230. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. WPIK-FM—98.3 Me., Channel 252. 8:15 a.m. to 10 pm. WASH FM—98.9 Me.. Channel 255. 2:45 p.m. to 11:05 p m. WWDC FM—101.1 Me., Channel 266. 7:30 am. to 11 p.m. WGAY-FM—102.3 Me., Channel 227. 6:16' a.m. to 0 p.m. ___ WATER HEATERS Immediate Installation Courteous Service Terms Arranged GEORGE D. WEITZEL Phone Lincoln 7794 No Job Too Lore* or Too Stn»l! 9du National Symphony Orchestra Dr. Hans Kindler, Conducting the first of o series of r (Iht Etmtimj £>tar v neighborhood CONCERTS 1 ! From Central High School THIRTEENTH AND CLIFTON STREETS N.W. Program Chromatic Fantasy-- -...Sweelinck i| Freely transcribed by Dr. Hans Kindler Symphonia in B Flat Major-J. Chr. Bach Polonaise—from Eugene Onegin-Tschaikovsky Vorspiel and Liebestod l from Tristan and Isolde-Wagner Prelude to Act I, Die Meistersinger-Wagner | i i l .ft i j Woodward & Lothrop I0*k 11»k f 6 Str«*ti J Z»n« 11 Pk*»« Olilnel 5300 Fourth Floor Muiic Gallerie* j Convenient deferred payment* | ^VEXT WEEK Another Great Program! Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" A 3 . r BILLY ROSE T O N I 0 N T WOL 8:55 P.M. m SENSATIONAL NEW SHOW “PITCHING HORSESHOES” Every Nite, Mon. Hiru Fri. Sponsored by Kreml Holr Tonle Mon., Wed., Fri. ■J Alfl COUPm, 4ivMtn 111 VrffV m*n mm*m\ TONIGHT 8 P.M. IMNKHO MARK WMAL 630 ON YOUR DIAL I 1 :30 to 2:30 P.M. WMAL 630 ON YOUR DIAL