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Pasternack Concert Dick Steele. Reporter—midwest 7:30— — 8:00— 9:00—Rosa Ponselle 4 Orches. DAN 5:15— 6:15—Mysterioue Island east; LONG, 9:10—Block <4 Shov Tom Mix. Sketch—midwest repeat 8:30— Sully's Big Nat'l. Com. WAS 5:30— 6:30—Press-Radio News Period 9:00—10:00—Republican 9:30—10:30—Human Needs suddenly 5:35— 6:35—Carol Oeis. Soprano Solos Program 10:00—11:00 — Glen Orchestra- 5:45— 6.45—Billy Batchelor’s Sketch Gray east; and ) interrupted 6 00— 7:00—Ray Perkins A ’Clarenst’ Myrt Marge—west rpt 10:15—11:15—Glen Orchestra— 6:15— 7:15—Gene A Glen—east A. sou Gray's BY A RflP • a>l. Bust* Orches —west 6:30— 7:30—At Bernard. 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Tom Baker and Organ—midwest 9:30—10:30—Human Needs Program 5 00— 6:00—Buck Rogers—east; Og- 10:00—11:00—Hal Kemp’s Orchestra— mldwest; Quartet—west •hat; Amos ’n‘ Andy—rpt to west 5:15— 6:15 — Booby Benson — ea-1 10:30—11:30—Jolly Coburn A Orchestra The Texas Rangers — west; Bu d 11:00—12:00—Guy Lombardo Orchestra £20^ Shays—Dixie. Skippy— ir.idw rpt I 11:30—12 0—Angelo Fernando Orches.
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