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This will be the 13th birthday- 10:30—Let’s Dance. 10:45—One Woman’s for that The Opinion. celebration purpose. 11:00—Breakfast at Sardi’s. cinner dances, with their adjuncts 11:30—Gil Martyn, News. the “March of Dimes” and “Mile 11:45—Jack Berch and Boys. 12:00—Glamour Manor. have taken a high of Dimes,” 12:30 p. m.—Farm and Home calen- Makers place on the Nation’s relief j ‘1:00—Baukhage Talking. 1:15—Musical dar. Last year the “March of Interlude WASH TI BBS— 1:35—News—Wilmington Star-News. — Dimes” drive alone furnished $4,- 1:30- TO 6ET IN Ethel and Albert. rr-~ c»ra'rllt:a to"TLJ V mLIJ njlNABLE 667.520 into anti-polio coffers. •: 15- Andrini Continentales. I'VrnT ^Bq POSITION FOR 2 uu MIGHT 0' SHUTOFF HIGH TAIL IT The two-day, non-stop celebra- ivit’iuan's News Corner. THIS TIME... SMOKE f EFFECTIVE ATTACK finds the President’s 2:15—The Mystery Chef. THAT PART FROM MY CAMERA ON THE FOR CHINA- WOP/ H tion usually 2:30—Ladies be Seated. ON EASY'S UNARMED one -—i FIRST TRIP OVER... \ THAT FLAK’S GETTING ■ wife breathlessly from from j flying 3:00—Songs Morton Downey. MIGHTY CLOSE/ THUNDERBOLT, JAP festivity to another. It gets un- 3:15—Appointment with Life. \ 3:45—Yours Alone. FIGHTERS QUICKLY tomorrow with a new at- der way 4:00—Time Views the News. CLIMB TO DIVE ON IT Roosevelt, traction. Mrs. John 4:15—Ozark Ramblers. AS IT SCREAMS PAST of the Roosevelt's youngest 4:30—That’s For Me. wife 4:45—Hop hit for the First Harrigan son, will pinch 5:00—Terry and the Pirates. Lady with personal appearances 5:15—Dixie Mountaineers. 5:30—Lone at shows at three thea- Ranger. midnight 6:00—Kiernan’s News Corner. ters. 6:15—Musical Interlude. But Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will 6:25—News—Wilmington Star News. her usual duty Tuesday 6:30—Ten, Two, Flour Ranch Time. do heavy Mann 9 m. and 6:45—Peggy Sings. night when between p. 7:00—Heidt’s For Hires. 3 a. m. she will make all the 7:30—Let’s Dance. rounds the perform- 8:00—Top of the Evening. professional 8:15—Johnson Jubilee Singers. ers are called on to make—dinner 8:30—Blind Date. dances at seven hotels, the Stage 9:00—Counterspy. 9:30—Victory Parade of Door Canteen, and USO and Unit- Spotlight Bands. 9:55—Coronet Story Teller. ed Nations Clubs. 10:00—Guy Lombardo and His Royal Purchasers of S2.50 tickets will Canadians. ALLEY— BEFORE 10:30—Melodies in the Nite. GASOLINE RATION!nTTsetTJ not only dine and dance but will IT was one the uoyds TURNED IT OVER TO THE f IF I'M A GOOD see such stars as Myrna Loy, Ve- ran @ % SlSaPi iH/ I ENOUGH » owe os when sxeezix E -ORPS AND THEIR BOS SLEUTH. I CAN TCACE 17. I ronica Alan Ladd, Linda v.,( r,M,T v a h4bv Lake, /- ^sr A OVER THE NETWORKS mS BCAND NEW, BACK IN I led AROUND, in, IT ! HERE'S WERE ONE OF THE I Darnell, Monty Woolley, Danny B THE ONE TU*T<nekvfMTHAT CORKi 1 __ i _ CARRIAGE. yarn g 74. yc/i^c 4/V} THE ■ OR SO. THEN, TWEV FORMER OWNERS LIVED, Kaye, and little Margaret O’Brien. AND JUDY HAD IS BEING USED. M !™' /■ ^ | MONDAY, JANUARY 29 | I THOUGHT I I PASSED IT ON. J Seventeen in all are billed for the ^JfwHEN %■*. ytts '» ts?. -ml Eastern War Time P.M. _i- birthday balls. Changes in programs as listed due to K behind in ''sXEKKfwSHEDAEOWIN.ji ^WOULDN'TNEED _v_ in a con;emulative mood, Francis Van Wie sits bars corrections by networks made too ITANYMO^.J Central jail at Los Angeles after his arrest on three charges of bigamy. late co incorporate. 5:45—Front Farrell Serial — nbc NORTHERN HOLLAND The former San Francisco street car conductor, known to fellow street Page Wilderness Road. Serial Drama — cbs of D Car newsmen he — car men as “Ding Dong Daddy the Line,’' told Cape. Midnight, a Serial blu-basic RESIDENTS SUFFER \ remembered marrying eight times in a prolonged search for a happy Hop Harrigan in Repeat — other blu home. Police computed the number of his wives as nine, and said the Tom Mix, Cowboy Serial mbs-basic 6:00—News for 15 Mins. — nbc LACK OF FOOD was uncertain. Van Wie is 59 years old. Report FROM number of legal separations Quincy Howe and News Time — cbs Walter Kiernan & News — blu-east IN HOLLAND. Jan. 28.—(A3)—The Repeat of the Terry Serial — blu-west Prayer; Comment on the War — mbs population of German-occupied 6:15—America’s Serenade Sports — nbc Drive — Northern Holland is succumbing Chinese Admit Jap Lyn Murray Chorus, Orchestra cbs Repeat of the Terry Serial — blu-west in numbers to di- ever-increasing Serial Superman’s repeat — mbs-we'st sease, starvation and lack of heat. 6:30—Sally Moore in Songs Show — cbs An informant told Allied Army To Block China Invasion Jack Armstrong in Repeat — blu-west House of Mystery Repeat — mbs-west authorities today: 6:45—Lowell Thomas & Newscast — nbc — 28.— UP) held one of the — ••If North Holland is not libera- CHUNGKING, Jan. Swatow, key Jap- World News and Commentary cbs scenters of the — ted February, thousands will Further by the Japan- anese garrison Peggy Mann and Songs blu-basic by expansion — DR. BOBBS— ELLIOTT and China coast. Capt. Midnight in repeat blu-west By McAKDLE I die of starvation.-’ ese of the protective areas they Repeat of Tom Mix Serial — mbs-west The Chinese command indicat- — f For ‘.be week ended January 21,1 7:00—Como’s Supper Club nbc-basic YA WANT ME TO- SON — 'EM FER art forging in the South China ed the were Jack Radio Show cbs BRUNG SPECIAL DOC Y-YOU .GOOD HARD-WORKING the :r.'crma.o‘ said, of North Japanese extending Kirkwood’s ) people j War Broadcast — blu OVER TOWN FER 'EM L- NEVER HURT coast as a countermeasure a area around Sw'atow'. Correspondents -HUNTED ALL TO PUT THESE ON ? f CLOTHES NO ONE ounces of region protective — Holland rece.ved 35 Fulton Lewis. Jr. Comments mbs -— was 22 American landing Japanese southeast of Citang, — nbc -) AFORE I FOUND JEST WHAT I WANTED! COURSE. PUT 'EM bread about two pounds of po- against any 7:15—War News from the World a, ON!__ the Chi- miles northwest of Hedda Hopper from Hollywood — cbs ■ ---- tatoes ar.d four ounces of cheese. acknowledged tonight by Swatow', pushed S V AV- I h. :•// 'iCCMU.'i K._:_..._ Gram Comment — blu nese High Command. northeastward January 24 and are Raymond Swing Ar.d tltat was all. the informant Mutual Musical. Brief Concert — mbs The Chinese also ene- the Chinese, the — sard. as ret? i.~ not even Ersatz reported being engaged by 7:30—Carolyn Gilbert and Songs nbc in the drive to seal the Command said. Bob Hawk & Quiz Show —cbs-basic La toe area. my gains High food — Chinese-held in the Canton- In western Dancing Music Half Hour other cbs gap Kiangsi province, — K» added mat contagious di- Lone Ranger. Drama of West blu Hankow railroad. A battle raged where the Japanese are driving Drummond Adventures — mbs sease- .‘urease daily, more than Bulldog for Kukong, the provisional capi- against air bases east of their 7:45—Kaltenborn and Comment — nbc IN -v rasas a seek report- Cavalcade of America — nbc tal 125 China-Indo China 8:00—The of Kwangtung province corridor, fight- — ed m A r : : : e ram alone; Vox Pop by Parks and Warren cbs miles north of Canton. ing continued south and east of Ted Malone’s Overseas Show — blu and -r* able- deport acd — Japanese troops who landed on Yungsin, 120 miles east of Heng- Cecil Brown’s News Comment mbs rcutei men C-emm.= .-y f:.- slave 8:15—Lum and £bner Serial Skit — blu coast 24 and took The Chinese the January yang. command, Sunny Serenade — mbs labor s s d-Strup ted rommumry Skylar Song about 90 miles east north- however, gave no indication how 8:30—Howard Barlow & Concert — nbc v.u Hoifung. lute, N. XI! already 'aken front Burns & Gracie Allen — cbs east of Hongkong, struck eastward near the Japanese were to Suich- George F riTerdam and rev laror rrcnd- Blind Date and Arlene Francis — blu first 2? miles and reached Lukfung.
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