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Llxhtner. world's leadlne team-of- four, Inventori of the uitem thit —P.M. — WMAL, 630k.- WK.»80k.-W0U,260k.-WJSV, 1,500k— has beaten every other system in existence.) f2:00 News—Little Show News and Music Boake Carter Kate Smith Speaks 12:15 Time Show Words and Music Eleanor Early Big Sister 12:30 Farm end Horn* Devotions Navy Band Helen Trent A Surprise Result " " " Matinee Gal 12:45 Today ”_Our Sunday West was so sure that he was Life TOO- H R Baukhage 1 2 News—Sports Page Is Beautiful going to collect an enormous pen- Woman In 1:15 Edward MacHugh ~ .. Sports Page White alty that he doubled in a very sav- 1:30 Joan Harding -News—Sports Page Vic and Sade age tone of voice. Tone or no tone, J W. 1:45 Harding—Star Flash Vandercook_Sports Page Boad ot Life East should have gone back to *2:00 Vincent Lopez's Or. Tight of World Young Dr. Malone spades, but she was reluctant to 2:15 News for Schools Grimm's Daughter__ Joyce Jordan “run” from a double that her part- ner to be a 2:30 Funny Money Club Guiding Light News—Sports Page Love and Learn obviously expected 2:45 " " Church Hymns_Sports Page The Goldbergs bonanza. The result was both a and a to Against the Storm News—Sports surprise disappointment 1700" News—Money CiT Page MusiTforModerns the defenders. M* Perkins News 3:15 Funny Money Club Sports Page East dealer. Youngs Family Cincinnati 3:30 Cons'vTry North-South vulnerable. 3:45 " Bight to Happiness Hay Burners A 8 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE (Mora of Orphan Annit't thrilling advtatnras in tho colored comic taction of The Sunday Star.) —By Harold Gray TOO- Backstage Wife News—Sports Page Nats at St. Louis <7964 Stella Dallas Erie 4:15 James G. McDonald King Handicap Baseball Game O J 9 4 2 " 4.30 Chaplain Jim Lorenzo Jones Sports Page * K Q 8 5 8 ER- MR. Y HOW--I- ER- C THANKS-- ^ HM-M--YES*- 1 CHUCK'S PRSJUOtOED! I SEE- “1 " v V. 4:45 Men of Sea—Flashes Young Widow Brown _"_- A A K AQJ10 9 PANDA TO SEE YES' | HOW DO \ HOW DO YOU GUESS YOUD WELL—CHUCK BUT t THINK l CAN FINE- " <7 YOU, DOCTOR- SHOW HIM YOU DO. MR. BANDA- BETTER READ SEEMS TO HOLD DELIVER, DOCTOR WHY NOT? TOO- Commuter Tunes When a Girl Marries Cocktail Capers K Q 8 7 2 N 54 A DO, _ WOKT YOU LETTER- A VERY I D UKE TO TRY- WANT TO " " 0 — HE HAS «4. ANH»E- CHUCKS HIGH Portia Faces Life News and Music 10 765 WE <7 j 5:15 / POR YOU TOLD " " LETTER FROM DR. ZEE? HAVE A CHAIR? THEN I'LL ADD REGARO SEE. CHUCK START NOW? Musicade Jack Armstrong A 6 4 S OKQ8 5:30 " CHUCK- J anTThing YOU YOU. MR. PANDA- ME ABOUT YOU,TOO- " A A J 10 9 [ 5:45 Scattergood Baines Mfl/ WANT TO _ v _Capt. Midnight__ * 7 6 3 2 News— M. Beattie News—Ray Michael Prayer—Sport News Frazier Hunt KNOW- 6:00 <? A J 10 5 3 J Musicade News From Australia News & Mus. 6: <5 World's Waltzes Neigh. 6 A 3 News and Music Vera Barton 6:30 Music—Ball Scores Baukhage—Musicade * 7 2 World 6:45 Lowell Thomas Musicade_ Syncopation_The Today_ The bidding: “W Easy Aces Pleasure Time Fulton Lewis, if. Amos and Andy East. South. West. North. 7:15 Mr. Keen News of the World Johnson Family Glenn Miller's Orch. 1* 2tf Dbl. Pass 7.30 American Challenge Ai Pearce’s Gang Confidentially Yours Maudie's Diary Pass Pass 7.45 Inside ot Sports_ West opened the ace of spades, “VOO- Celebrity Theater— Brice and Morgan Opera Festival— Death Valley Days then shifted to the six of clubs. " (The seven of would have 8-15 Erskine Caldwell Alfred Wallenstein trump " " been a better shift.) 8- 30 Sur Les Boulevards Aldrich Family Scott's Powerhouse Dummy played WXHJ> the club and East took the 8:45 Dorothy Thompson Davis queen 6RA1a i "_"_"_"_Powerhouse—E. ace and returned the jack to dum- 1»«2 by Nfwi Syndwf C» h» Crosby Hour— Gabriel Heatter Maj. Bowes' Amateurs fcopynyht. 9'00_ Town Meeting— Bing my's king. F. L. Schuman Rear Adm. Johnson Frank Blair 9- 15 From East's failure to lead a MOON MULLINS (Lawft at Moon Mulliws aa Sunday, too. in tha catered comic section.) —By Frank Willard 9:30 Felix Morley Virginia Weidler lAmer. At Ramparts Big Town " trump South was sure that all of Merle 9.45 Oberon_"__"_ the trumps were at his left. He ^ *10:00 Bats In Belfry RudhTVallee Show— Nova-Savold Bout The First Line therefore prepared to get some ruffs MAMIE JEST-BROKE " 'NOW ILL NEVER GET TO MEET f\WELL. Stuart Irwin in his own hand to the DID A gg" 15 " ~ by leading THE HER VMORO AND THE NEWS TO Prof. T. V. Smith BROAD SINCE TOO ANYTHING 10 30 Beatty Mrs. H. Morgenthau ace of diamonds and returning an- DON'T WORRY N. WILLIE AND A a Morgan BROADCAST TO MAMIE 1 UNCLE Hillman and N. B. C. Program of World other diamond. East won and led MAMIE OAVE ME BREAK 10l45 Lindley _”_News ABOUT UNCLE WILLIE SET OF DISHES" THATS the 10 HER WORD SHE OUT ALL?y| News News and Music Leon Pearson Albert Warner of clubs. South ruffed with HIRIN' A PRIVATE i "j | WOULDN’T Assem. Britain Speaks Arch McDonald the 10 of hearts and West over- V SECRETARY LET S.THERE?! 1l'l5 Music You Want Presbyterian ON THAT SHE " Moonlight Music Pass In Review ruffed with the queen. g 4.3O " EVEN " Hutton's Or. West then led a third diamond, 44.45 "_" _Ina Ray KNEW IT. South ruffing with the three of iMews—Orchestras Orchs.—Dawn Patrol News, Music After 12 "12:00~ News—Orchestras hearts. Now declarer ruffed a spade _ WIHX—250w.; 1,340*. in dummy and ruffed dummy's last 8:00 News 7.05 Jerry Strong 1:00 News diamond with the five of hearts. 1:05 Tony Wakeman 8:05 Capital Motoring 8:00 News Next he led a and West, 2:00 News 8:15 Songs by Laconia 8:05 Jerry Strong spade whq Wakeman 2:06 Tony had only trumps left, was power- 3:00 News 8:30 For.America We Sing 8:30 News 8:05 Tony Wakeman 9:00 News 8:35 Jerry 8trong less to win more than one trick! National News 4:00 News 9:05 Sym. Hour 9:00 Roundup If West ruffed with the he 4 06 Tony Wakeman 10:00 News 9:15 Just Lee Everett king, 6:00 News 10:05 Bert Hirsch Presents 9:30 Ladies First could not prevent South from ruff- 10:30 Padova's Streamliners 10:00 News 6:05 A F O E. ing the last with 6 10 Spotlight 11:00 News 10:05 Win With WINX spade dummy's 6:30 What s Cookin' 11:05 Strike Dp Band 10:30 Victory at Home nine. Seeing this. West ruffed with 12:00 Midnight Newsreel 10:45 Win With WINX 6:45 News Roundup ■«* U 8. M O# _ the seven and overruffed s C* »■*■ 6 00 Tony Wakeman 1:00 Sign Off 11:00 News dummy r^yrigkt, 1UZ *y Sywd*** 6 15 Sheila Barrett 11:05 Win With WINX with the nine. But then declarer 6:30 Walkathon 11:30 Traffic Court TOMORROW. 1 •: o<- News; led a club from dummy and dis- 6 .45 Dinner Music Walkathon TARZAN (Keep up with Tartan's thrilling adventures in the talered camit section ef The Sundae StarJ Rice 7:00 News 6:00 Jerry Strong 1C10 Consolettes carded his last spade, knowing that —By Edgar Burroughs 7:05 Money Calling 6:30 Morning Offering 1C:30 Nav»Band 7:00 News News West had to a 7.30 Palm Island 1:00 play trump anyway. cm,, mm mtm* >m » r^i m hL-m w nivca Dua UoM*4 Pttun la*. •802- WWDC—250w.; 1,450k. Then West had to lead away from ; by Syndic***. 1 Luncheon Music 7:55 A P News 7:00 Earl Hague his of hearts to rJZ/Z. 1:00 1I king-eight up 1:30 Sweet and Swing 8: no Concert Fchoes 7:55Wingo News 8 15 Treasury Star South's ace-jack. South therefore 1:55 A P News Parade 8:00 D C Dollars £ 00 Concert Hour 8:30 Melody Lane made his doubled contract, scoring £:65 News 8:55 A. P News 8:25 A. P. News OO and rubber. 3:00 News by Daisy P Foreign War Vet* 8:30 Earl Hague game P 3 15 Timely Tunes 15 Song Time 8:55 A P News 3:30 How Do You Do P:30 News Views were 3:45 String Serenade P.45 Walk a then 0 00 Morning Varieties Yesterday you Oswald Ja- 10:00 3:55 News A.
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