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Beck. ogram. m 15a—Program for housewives, f TUBES | Sold Complete With Tubes—$112.50 ll 15a—Radio mwa Institute, 1:30a—Organ me} 13 00m—Mausical -National 12: 65— ‘The White House Conference on Child Health,” by Secretary of Interior Wilbur, 1:00—National Farm and Kome Hour. 1:30—St. Regis Orchestra. 2:00—Blue Chasers. 2:15—Navy-Maryland foot ball game. .| WOL 1% Mt 2:00--Cooking School. 4:00—Tea Time Music. 5:00—8Sportorial. 5:15—One Time Opportunities. 5:45—Central program. 6:00—Studio Special. 6:05—Sambo and Ed. 6:15—Studio feature. 6: !0~Hu11ec L. Wagner, 4 g and fa Cureton, viol 1 DO—Mu:lcal Interlude. 7:05—Meyers B. Jacobs, baritone, and Elizabeth ~ Gardner Coombs, ianist. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Talk under auspices of the Na- tional Employes. 7: lD—Musicul Interlude. 7:45 to 8:00—The Show Boat. Early Program i 1 7:30a—Musical clock. :0 -Birthdays. 8: -Musical clock. 9:30a--Children’s program. 10:00a—Talk under auspices of Ameri- can Red Cross. 10:15a—Musical program. 10:30a—"Take Care of Your Children's ‘Teeth,” by Dr. Viola Ruseell. 11:15a—Request program for Walter Reed Hospital. 11:45a—""Furniture,” by Kay Swafford. 12:00m—Studio program. 12:30 to 1:00—Lunchecn music. 205.4 Meters. WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Bob Merchant. 4:00—Robert Downing. 4:30—Melodic Moment. 5:00—Science and history. 5:15—Along Route 50, 6:00—News flashes. 6:12—On the Mat. 6:15—Classified hour. 6:45—Police bulletins. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:15—Telephone 7:18—Studlo feature. 7:31—“Whither A'ly & 7:41—Tar Heel Four. 8:00—Jewell Jennifer and her Jubileé Singers. 8:30—Verna Du Val, contralto. +8:50—Radio 10' 9: 00—an 9:15—Unecle “mm and His Hired Help. 13:30—The Gendoliers. 0:15—Insuran g!blrllfl. lOZ!O to 11:00—The Tropical Islanders. 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