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P.M.
6:00 -1)<y i "Review.
6:15-News and Sports.
6 :30--Exciting Moments.
6 :45-Rhythm Men.
7:00---Luigi Romanelli.
7-:15--Rube Appleberry.
7:45-Crime Clinic.
8:00-Vincent York Orch.
8 :30-H1appy Hal_
9 :0.3-Paul Whiteman Orch
9 :30---Jazz Nocturne.
10:00-Symphonic Strings.
10 :30-Witch's Tale.
11:00--Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Melody Men.
11:30-Isham Jones Orch.
12:00--Horace Heldt Orch.
WXYZ
6:00.-Day ill Reviet.
!6: 15--Factfinder.
6:30--Linger A While.
6 :45-Lowell Thomas.
7:00-Easy Aces.
7:15--Keen Tracer
7:30--Green Hornet.
8:00--Husbands and Wives_
8:30-It Can Be Done.
9:00-American Revue
9:30-NBC Night Club.
10:00-Hugh Johnson.
10:15-Victor Arden.
10:30--Celia Gamba.
11 :00-Tomorrow's Headlines.
11 :30-Jimmy Dorsey Orch,
12 :00-Graystone.
12 :30-Long Thompson Orch.
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EVENING RADIO
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P.M.
6:00_-'-Tyson's Sports.
6:15-Dinner Music.
6 :30-Bradcast.
7:00-Amos 'n' Andy.
7:15-Souvenirs.
7:45-Concert Violinist.
8:00-Phillip Morris.
8 :30-Lady Esther Sereonade.
9 :00-Vox Pop.
9 :30--.Holywood Mardi C ras,
10:30-Jimmy Fidler.
11 :00--Newscast.
11 :15-Webster Hall Music.
11:30-Dance Music.
12 :00-Northwood Inn.
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P.M.
6 :00-Stevenson Sports.
6:15-Comedy Stars.
6:30-Glen Gray Oreli,
6:45-Whispering Jack Smith.
7:00-Poetic Melodies.
7:1 5-Hollywood Screen Scoops.
7:30-Helen Mencken.
8:00-Edward G, Robinson.
8:30-Al Jolson-Martha Raye.
9:00-Al Pearce.
9:30--Jack Oakie College.
10:30-News Comes to Life.
11:00-Headline News.
11:15-Reminiscing.
11:45-Meditation.
12:00-Emery Deutsch Orch.
12:30-Ted Flo Rito Orch.
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