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WINX 1,340Ke.WWDC l,450Kc.WTOPl,500K«. :00 For the Low Backstage Wife Art Brown News-Sleepy Joe j All-Sports Parade Hint Hunt ^ 4:15 of Mike Stella Dallas 5-Star Review. Sonny Dunham Or. Tony Wakeman ; "*w* =30 News, bans Lereme Jones ” " Music Hall i All Sports Parade Mark Evans :45 It’s a Hit Young Widow Brown! " _" _fony Wakeman _____ :00 ” " When a Girl Marries " News-Music Hall Band of the Day Frontiers of!icience 5:15 Terry and the Pirates Portia Faces Life Superman Music Hall Swoot «• Swing A Dale With Jerry :30 Lone Ranger Just Plain Bill j Adventure Parade " ' Sports—Theater Lure n Abner :45 Frontier Town Front Page Farrell j Tom Mix_"_”_Theater-Sperts_Thejactfinder :00 News; Pets; Massey News—Leif Eid Washington Today News—Music Hall Melody lane yfJlS*rV!id 6:15 Louise Missey; Sports Serenade-Music National Moondial Bob Wolff . .. c'Vn* D«k ;30 Earl Godwin Music—Bergman Johnson Family Music Hall Wakeman—News Sports, City Desk :45 Singing Sam 3-Star Extra. News Sports, Brundige ” ”_Supper Club Lowell Themes •00 E. C. Hill; News Supper Club Fulton Lewis News—Music Hall Romantic Rondervous Beulah (7-15 Elmer Davis News of the World Man Behind the Band Music Hall PeterPenald lik 7 30 Lone Ranger Portraits in Music News " " am Kaufman Jerry Wayne Show :45 Western Tales_H. V. Kaltenborn Inside of Sports_ _"_Sports Camera _ News, Calmer_ -OT Mayor of the Town A Day in the life Special Agent News. Heifer; Crosby Duke Ellington Show American Melody Hr. 815 1 " " of Dennis Day I Drama Bing Crosby 1450 Club I Musical Program •30 On Stage America Jack Pearl High Adventure Magic of Music News.- Dugout Chatter Dr. Christian ;<5 " " Comedy Show j " Billy Rose _Senators vs. Athletics, Jean Hersholt lOO" Abbott and Costello Tex and Jinx [Gabriel Heatter News—Symphony Baseball Your Song and Mine 915 - " " " {Newsreel ‘ Symphony Hour " ” I Musical Program •30 Go for the House Mr. District Attorney Lionel Hampton Show Mendelssohn's " " Harvest of Stars j45 » - " " " "; News "Symphonv No. 4" " "_Melton TOO" Star Theater The Big Story Opinion-Aire World News ” " The Whistler •e a|i5 " " " ” " " Sentimental Journey ” Drama XU:30 Swedish Pioneer Appointment Fulton Lewis " " Tenth Inning Capitol Cloakroom :45 Centennial With Music National Moondial " _ 1450 Club_j__ l00" News, Evans News—Sports Voice of Washington News—House 1450 Ciub Hottelet, Hersch U:'l5 Hour of Dreams News of the World D. C. Today—Sports House That Jack Built ” " [Sports-—Moondial ■30 lee Dayton Larry Clinton Or. Your Hillbilly Parade House That Jack Built News—1450 Club Moondial .45 " - " " " " Harold Jackson ! 1450 Club_' Eddie Gallaher 12.00 News—Nocturne News—Music I " " -Hews; " " i 1450 Club_News—Moondial HIGH LIGHTS TONIGHT. Radio. 7:30, WMAL—The first Lone Ranger program ever broadcast is repeated, marking the show's 15th year on i,he air. 8:30, WTOP—Jean Hersholt and Louella Parsons are heard from Denmark. 8:30. WMAL—Lisa Kirk and Ray Heatherton sing with Paul White man's Orchestra. 9:00, WRC—Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary begin a summer va riety series. Their guests are Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Law ford, Ann' Miller and Irving Berlin. 10:30, WMAL—A special program celebrating the arrival of Swedish settlers in America 100 years ago. Speakers are Prince Bertil of Sweden and Film Star Viveca Lindfors. 10:30, WRC—A new musical show featuring Vocalists Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Dillard. Television. 8:30, WMAL—A weekly comedy show starring Colonel Stoopnagle debuts. 8:30, WTTG—Ceremonial Indian Dances. , 9:00, WMAL—Wresiling matches from Turner's Arena. 8:00, WTTG—A documentary film about the wartime career of a Vic tory ship.. __ A.M. _—-TOMORROW'S PROGRAM :00 News-Clock Nows; Bill Horson Nows—Hunnieutt Nows—Jorry Strong Milton Q. Fori News,- Bill Jenkins 6:15 Towr Clock Bill Herson Miko Hunnieutt Jerry Strong Show " ” Bill Jenkins ;30 Jim Gibbons " ” News—Hunnieutt Nows;. Nows—Music Nows; Bill Jenkins :45 •' " " '__ Mike Hunnieutt Jerry Strong Show Crowley; Devotions Bill Jenkins_ ioo” Nows—Clock News, Wright Nows—Hunnieutt Nows—Jorry Strong iNews—Ford News; Mirk Evens 7:15 Town Clock Bill Herson Miko Hunnieutt Jorry Strong Show I Milton Q. Ford Mirk Evens :30 Jim Gibbons News;" " Voice of Wishington News; " " INews—Ford News, Mihoney :45 Divid Wills " " Mike Hunnieutt _ _ Jerry Strong Show Milton 0. Ford Sundial_ rbO Town Clock- World Roundup McCaffrey; Hunnieutt j News—Jerry Strong j " " World News 8:15 Jim Gibbons Bill Herson Miko Hunnieutt 'Jerry Strong Show News—Ford Sundial :30 News-Clock News; Bill Herson " ” " " Milton 0. Ford Arthur Godfrey :45 Town Clock_Bill Herson_**_"_“_" ____ : 00 Breakfast Club News; Bill Herson * 3 Nows—Jerry Strong i News of America 9:15 Don McNeill Bill Herson " “ Jerry Strong Show Barnyard Jamboree Godfrey; Factfinder :30 - " Nancy Osgood , Foodcest Curtain Call " " Homo Service Doily :45_ " “ Nelson Olmstead listeners' Exchange _Man on the Street Nancy Dixon__ :00 My True Story Fred Waring Hymn Time Nows—Bandstand Tune Inn Winner Take All U:15 " Crocker " " " " Bandstand Norman Gladney :30 Betty Crocker Road of life Brunch Club " " " ” Lingo Record Shop :45 Dorothy Kllgallon Joyce Jordan_"_**_~_" __ :00 Breakfast This Is Nora Drake Passing Parade News—Bandstand Tune Inn The Godfrey Shew U:15 in Hollywood Wo Lovo and Learn Betty and Bob Bandstand Norman Gladney ” ' :30 Ruth Crane: "The Jack Berch Shew Heart's Desire " " " brand Slam __|45_ Modern Woman* Lera Lawton" "" ~ “ “tomw f,M00 Nows—Evans \Hnk; Brinkley IKate Smith INews, Bill Gold Tello-Test Wendy Warren, News ■eo-15 Ted Malone Hook to This Day I Victor H. Lindlahr Bing Crosby Lunch a* 1450 Aunt Jenny I A -in Welcome Travelers Johnny Bradford lies Higbie, News Luncheon With " " Helen Trent J45 "_' "_At Union Station_Jerry Strong Bing Crosby_Our Gal Sunday OQ- Baukhage Talking r' " ArTBrown News,- Anything Goes All-Sports Pirede Big Sister 1‘.j5 Galen Drake “ " " Anything Goes Tony Wakoman Ma Perkins ’.30 Tommy Dorsey Robert McCormick “ " All-Soorts Parade Toung Dr. Malone .'45 " " Believe It or Not" " " " "_ Tony Wakoman _ The Guiding Light ~ " Double or Nothing Queen for a Day News; Anything Goes All-Sports Parade Second Mrs. Burton 2! 15 * ** " " " Anything Goes Tony Wakoman Perry Mason 30 Bride and Groom Today's Children Art Brown " All-Sports Parade Nora Drake .45 " "_Light ot the World 5-Staj Review " “ , Tony Wekeman Evelyn Winters -00 ladles Be Seated life Con Be Beautiful ■' News; Anything Goes All-Sports Parade David Harum 3:15 " " Ma Perkins " * Anything Goes Tony Wekeman Hilltop House •JO Second Honeymoon Young's Family " * " All-Spotfs Parade House Party :45 " "_Right to Happiness * *_** * Tony Wekeman_": People lOO" For the lovo Backstage Wife ~~" 3 News^-Sleepy Joe All-Sports Parade Hint Hunt 4:15 of Mike Stella Dallas “ * Bobby Sherwood Or. Tony Wakoman ” News :30 Nows, Evans Lorenie Jones * ” Music Hall All-Sports Parade Mark Evans ;4i It’s 1 Hit Young Widow Brown " * \ “ "_Tony Wakoman_" _ TELEVISION TODAY: WNBW (Channel 4), WTTG (Channel 5), WMAL-TV (Channel 7). 3:3V WTTG—Concert Hall. 6:00 WTTG—Small Fry Club. 6:15. , WMAL—Dinner Music. 6:30. WTTG—Russ Hodges. 6:45. WMAL—Cartoon Tele-Tales. WNBW—Coming Attractions. WTTG—Walter Compton. 7:00. WNBW—Washington Newsreel; Johnny Bradford, 7:05. WTTG—Film Shorts. FM STATIONS. ~ W R C-F M—93.9 Me., Channel 230. 8:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. WI N X-F M—96.3 Me., Channel 242. I an. to 1:05 am. WIU 2 F M—96.7 Me.. Channel 244. 7 a.m. to Midnight. W A S H-F M—97.1 Me., Channel 246. 4:88 to 11 p m. WWDC-FM—101.1 Me., Channel 266. 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. WGAY-FM—102.3 Me., Channel 272. 0 a.m. to S p.m. WMAL-FM—107.3 Me., Channel 297. S a.m. to midnight OTHER AM JUTIOHJ. 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