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Today's Radio Progkanis Es.T Today's Radio Progkanis es.T. w cane...wan reoruary 4Yac., WEDIVE3DAY WASHINGTON WMAL 6301WRC 980 I WOL 12601WINX 13401WWDC 1450 WTOP ciq/ News, 6. 7, 8:30 WRC Almanac, 5:30News, 6, 6:30, 7, News, 6, 7, 8. 'News, 6:30, I, 7:30.Corn Squeezing, 5:3C- Today'sPrelude, 6:05 News. 6, 7, 7:30, 8,7:30, 8, 8:30. ArtJerry Strong, Wake Up '8:15.Hunnkuff, 6-1, News, 6,6:30, Town Clock, 7:10, 8,iBill Berson, 6:05-9. Brown, 6:05-9:30. With WINX ,9:30. Devotions,7:30.CBS World 8:35. David Wills, 7:45 /Weather, 6:30. Union Station, 8:35. 6:05-9. '6.45. flews.GodfreYsSandiaL ; 7:45-9:45. :00113reakfast Club Ilud Gluskin Musical Clock with News; Music In the AirMike Hunnicutt Godfrey, Mahoney PP IS :151 Don McNeil " Art Brown' Arthur Godfrey If II :30 Jack OwenNews; Nancy Osgood EasyListening Alice Lane IN 9 ID II :45 Sam Cowling - Home Service Daily :001My True Story 0 News; Music Hall )pen House Janice Gray :151' ; HymnsNelson Olmsted Hymn Time 0 I, :30 All Church Hymns Road of Life Spice in Life 10 M Evelyn Winters :4S ListeningPest IVarietiesJoyce Jordan Marian Sexton David Harum :00 Breakfast In Horwd1FredWaring News, Cecil Brown News; Symphony Tune Inn Hews; Vern Hansel.- :15 Tell Your Neighbor "Lincoln Portrait" Norman Gladney Heritage 11:30 Ruth Crane Jack Berth KarlBates Creates (K. Spencer and Tune Inn Grand Slam " Lora Lawton VictorLindlahr N.Y. Phil.) Norman Gladney Rosemary :001News, Evans D. Brinkley Home Edition News !NEWS ROUNDUP fella Test Kate Smith :15;Ted Malone !News;Look to This Day Checkerb'rd JamboreeMidday Star Time ' " Aunt Jenny 12:301Kenny Baker ShowTin Pan Ballet Ray, Hanle Luncheon With News; Music Romance, Helen Trent :451 Nancy Osgood EaSy Aces George TowneMan on the Street Our Gal Sunday :001BaukhageTalking Pilgrimage Erskine Johnson ;News; Swing Serenade Sports Parade Big Sister Story To Music Finders Keepers Tony Wakeman Ma Perkins :30'News for Schools Art Van Demme Musical Comedy QuizMelodic Moments lAllMile of Dimes Young Dr.Malone I:151Hollywood ILincoln :45IAccent on Music Robert McCormick CliffEdwards I I Tony Wakeman Road of Life - :00iWalter Kiernan Today's Children Foster News; Pops Concert II Sports Parade Mrs. Burton :IS 'Ethel and Albert Woman In White mile Time Ravels Tony Wakeman Perry Mason :301Bride and Groom Masquerade Queenfor a Day 2 IsCedric "La Yalu" All Sports Parade Lone Journey ,k,,,. :45" " " Lightof the World (Monfeux)Tony Wakeman 'SecondRose of My Dreamt :00:Ladies Be Seated !Life Can Be BeautifulEasy DoesII News; Tea for Two All Sports Parade Aunt Mary Pr MI :15 Accent on Music 1Ma Perkins Tony Wakeman Dr.Paul PO OP PP :301 " " " Pepper Young All Sports Parade Date with Jerry 3 Fr Pr :45 Hollywood Tour ' Right to Happiness Constant Invader Tony Wakeman Meet the Missut :00 Tommy Bartlett Wife News; Broadway ill Sports Parade 16. E. House Party - II SP :15 " Stella Dallas BandwagonTony Wakeman News :30 News, Evans !BackstageLorenzo Jones Music Hall All Sports Parade Hollywood jackpot . 4 II II :45 Accent on Music Young Widow BrownBuckRogers Tony Wakeman :00 Terry the PiratesWhen a GirlMarriesHop Harrigan News; Music Hall Band of the -Day of the Air :I 5'Sky King I Portia Faces Life Superman Crooners'Battle *I 0/ :301.1ack Armstrong I Just Plain Bill CaptainMidnight Sports; Theater cu and Alcohol - 5 01 Pr :45;Charm School of AirFront Page Farrell Tom Mix Theater of the Air lySchoolThe Fact Finder :00Evans, Agronsky News; Leif Eld Warner-Brett NEWSROUNDUP Melody. Lane. News, Coffin, Burdett 6:ISStardust,Sports Dream House Sports, Brundige' BobWolff, Sports News, Local& Govt. :30EarlGodwin, Serenade; Bergman Johnson Family Dinner. Concert. Nakeman; News Arch McDonald, Sports :45 Singing Sam Lowell Thomas Art Brown Supper Club News, Robert Trout :00Louise Massey ChesterfieldClub Fulton Lewis,Jr. News; Red Feather RomanticRendezvousMystery of theWeek :15ElmerDavis World News Man Behind the BandTommy Tucker Hal Derwin Sings Jack Smith Show :30Lone Ranger Man ataGrand FursonParade Across the Footlights News; Austad Eilery Queen 7 II IP :45" " H.V.Kaltenborn InsideofSports " " " Govt. News, Music :00 Lum 'n Abner /Dennis Day Crime Club I.News; Grand OperaYouth Speaks Jack Carson Show Or PO s :15 As the Wheels Turn Wagner's Veteran Speaks :301Willie Piper 1Great Gildersleeve It's Up to Youth "Tannhairser" News; 1450 Club Dr. Christian 8 SP II IV :451 " (excerpts)Jackson Lowe News :001Plau Whitmane HoHourDuffy's Tavern News, Gabriel HufferNews; Symphony 1450 Club Songs by Sinatra :151 " " " Real Life Stories Harris' Jackson Lowe :30 Pot 0' Gold Mr. District AttorneyWhat's the Name Symphony No. 3 News; 1450 Club Dinah Shore :4S of That Song! (Koussevitsky)Jackson Lowe :001134 Crosby Fabulous Dr. TweedyLincoln Day SpeechesPost Preview Juke Box Revue Hollywood Players IV PI n :151 (Stassen, Wherry) BlueBarronSalute to Lincoln I U :301HenryMorgan Kollege of Musical Quiz of Two Cities Music for Dreaming Hews; 1950 Club Information Musa :451 Knowledge Jackson Lowe - :00 News, Evans News; Night Cap Voice of WashingtonNews and Sports 1450 Club News; Collingwood :15 Hour of Dreams Richard Harkness Fulfon Lewis, Jr. Music for the Years Jackson Lowe Joseph Haack Sports M 0 :30 Lee Drayton Eddy Howard's Orch. Sweet Music News; 1450 Club Moondial 11 Pr IP :45 Ray Michael " ": News Jackson Lowe Eddie Gal/aber TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS James Thurber's "A Friend to Alexander" IsChoir and drama students. WOCIW-4:30 p. tn. PauletteGoddardrecreatesherroleIn narrated by Nelson Olmsted. WRC-10:15 a. m. Legal Elimination of Alcohol is discussed by"Diary of a Chamber Maid." WTOP-10 p. at. Russian-American Relations institute isdis-ThomasF.McCarthy,presidentofLicensed Special SaluteleLincoln. WVIDC-11k15 cussed by Mrs. Ottlie Signe!! of Women's Inter-Beverage industries. WTOP-5:30 p. m. national Leaguefor Peace andFreedom. JoseFerrerisguestofElleryQueen. WOQW-11 a. m. IVTOP-7:30 p. m. Harold Stamen, Senator Kenneth Wherry and SenatorLeveret!Saltonsfalladdress Kenneth Spencer, narrator, Joins New York Agnes Moorehead stars in "The Thirteenth Ltsictsin Day gatherings. W01.-10 p. nt. PhilharmonicinCopland's "Lincoln Portrait."Sound" on "inner Sanctum." WTOPS p. WINK-11:05 a. m. Dudanelle Trio, new night-club delight, ap- Sugar Chile Robinson and Errs Stone VIsf1 AV( Lincoln Day program. WOQW-12:30pears with Paul Whiteman. WMAL-9 p. m. Kay Kyser. WK-10:30 p. m. p. m. Jane Powell substitutes for Frank Sinatra. Raymond Massey and Arthur Schlesinger, jr., Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. WRC-1 p. m.Wf0P-9 p m. author of Pulitzer prize winning book. '"The "John Brown's Body," by Stephen Vincent Grow.be liars flips a quip with Bing Crosby.Age of Jackson," are guests on "Information Bend,isperformedbyHowardUniversityWMAL-9 p. Please." WTOP-10:30 p. es. wgQw 570 7:00 a.m. Good Morning 9:40 a.m. Concert Hall 12:00 noon Music to Listen To 2:00 p.m. Familiar Music 7:45 a.m. News, Ray Wilson 10:00 a.m. Sinfonia Concertante 12:30 p.m. AVC Lincoln Program 2:54 p.m. News 3:00 p.m. Speaking of Musk 8:00 a.m. Good Morning 11:00 a.m. Woman's World 1:00 p.m. News and Opinion 4:00 p.m. Chamber Music 8:54 a.m. News 11:30 a.m. This Is Puerto Rico 1:15 p.m. Folk Music 4:30 p.m. "John Brown's Body":' - 9:00 a.m. Music Room 11:45 a.m. Instrumentally Yours 1:30 p.m. Waltz Time 5:00 p.m. Stage, Screen and Radio 9:30 a.m. Shopping Service 11:55 a.m. News 1:45 p.m. No Time for Tears 5:30 p.m. News; Tomorrow's Musk WINK-FM 92.9 and 44.7 WASH-FM 98.9 WASH-FM operates from 2:53 toIt p. m., opening- with F , WINX.FM .duplicates WINX programs between 9 a. in..and stock market report.News, 4:15.British news. 7:30, 430. Children's story, 5:15. Books Bring Adventure, 6:45. Weather, See WINX hourly schedule listed above. 2:55, 745, II. Music, 3, 4:30, 7:48. Judith Anderson, 9;45. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor.
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