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(i—Paul Whiteman Club 4’.;v_The Baptist Hour 4.-Let's Dance ,.3-—t'P News 5 in- Terry and the Pirates 5-15—Sky King 4. .0—A 1C Stardust vm— Fit frolics 6. 0—Organ Serenade 4 -— iar-News Commentator *■20— Sports 4 - _ >. —h Carolina Highlights g 30 Bands of the Land 7-00—Headline Edition 7:15—Pinging Sam 7-30—Green Hornet I’(■;■_Bands of the Land Cont. 3 '—Bobby Doyle Show jijo—Esplanade Concerts 9 .—Patterns in Melody 10 r--Museum of Modern Music jp;::0—Hoosier Hop ]MJ—Jack Beall 11:00-News of Tomorrow 11 15Joe Hassel 11:30—Gems for Thought—Hotel Astor W G N I 1340 On Your Dial —TODAY— 6;30—News—Local r -y>~ Sunup Hoedown 1:00—News Opener s' c: -Today in Our Town 8:05—Fun at Breakfast f. .10—Eye Opener 9:00—Cecil Brown 9:15—Morning Devotional 9:30—Say It With Music 10:00—Eleanor Watts 10:15—Tell Your Neighbor 10:30—Hearts Desire 11:00—Kate Smith Speaks 11:15—Musical Showcase 11:30—1'. S. 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C. —TODAY— 8:00—Farm Hour 6:35—Oid Chisholm Trail 6:30—Happy Sam Fowler i:00—World News 7:05—Top of the Morning 1-15—Happy Sam Fowler T°P of the Morning a :00—Carolina News 8:05—Morning Devotions 8:20—Flashes of Life 8:30—Shady Valley Folks (Mi 8 ;55—News Pictures 9:C0—Cecil Brown (M) 9:15—Faith in otir Time (M) 9:30—Say it with Music (.M) 10:00—World News 10:05—Meet the Band 10:15—Tell Your Neighbor (M) 10 :30—Heart’s Desire 11:00—Kate Smith Speaks (M) 11:15—Checkerboard Jamboree (M) 11:30—Tin Pan Alley 11:45—This Rhythmic Age 12:00—World News 12:05—Carolina News 12:10—Luncheon Dance Music 12:30—South American Music 12:45—Sagebrush Serenade 1:00—Queen for a Day 1:30— Songs of Gordon McRae 1:45—Martin Block (M) 2:30—Chapel of the Air 2:45—Jackie Hill Show (M) 3:00—Sparky Davis Show 3:15—Johnson Family (M) 3:30—Two Ton Baker (M) 3:45—Music from the Isiands 4:00—What’s New 4:15—What America is Playing 4:30—1240 Club 5:00—Music Box (M) 5:15—Adventure Parade (M) 5 :30—Hop Harrigan (M) 5:45—Tom Mix (M) 6:00—Fulton Lewis (M) 6:15—Ball Scores 6:20—Sports of all Sorts 6:30—Dinner Music 7:00—The Warden’s Crime Cases (M) 7:15—Special nvestigator (M) 7:30—Adventures of the Falcon (M) 8 :00—Gabriel Heatter 8:15—Bob Eberly 8:30—American Forum of the Air (M) 9:15—Victor Moane 9:30—International Quiz 10 :0O—Hoppe & News 10:15—Eventide Echoes 10.-30—Dance Orchestra 10:55—Mutual Reports the News 11:00—Sign Off OVER THE NETWORKS NETWORK PROGRAMS Time is eastern standard. For central standard subtract one hour, for moun tain standard subtract two hours. Some ; local stations change hour of relay to fit local schedules. Last minute pro gram changes cannot be included. —TODAY— (For East. Daylight add one hour) Evening 5:00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbc Eric Sevareid .and News—cbs Network Silent (1 hr.)—mbs-east Kiddies Hour (also 1 hour later) — mbs-west 5:15—America Serenade; Sports—nbc Frontiers of Science, Talk—cbs 5:30—Red Barber and Sports—cb* America Serenade; Sports—nbc 5:45—Lowel Thomas Newscast—nbc World News & Commentary—cbs 6:00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-basic Mystery Drama for Week—cbs Fulton Lewis, Jr. (repeat hour later) —mbs 6:15—News and Comment—nbc Jack Smith Song Series—cb* Dancing Music—mbs-basic 6 :30—Manor House Party—nbc Bob Crosby Show—cbs Arthur Hale Comment—mbs-basic 6:45—Clifton Utley Comment—nbc Bob Trout and News—cbs Sports (repeat 30 m. later)—mbs 7 :00—Milton Berle Variety—nbc Big Town Newspaper Play—cbs Warden’s Cases (r’pt at 10)—mb* 7:15—Official Detective—mbs-basic 7:30—Date with Judy, Drama—nbc Mel Blanc Comedy Show—cbs Falcon (repeat at 11:30)—mbs 7:55—Five Minutes News—cbs 8:00—Call the Police, Drama—nbc We the People, Guests—cbs Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 8:15—Real Life Drama—mbs 8:30—Fred Waring Music—nbc Studio One, Hour Drama—cbs America Forum, Debate—mbs 9:00—Philip Marlowe Detects—nbc 9:15—Vic Damone, Baritone—mbs 9:00—The Romberg Concert—nbc Open Hearing Discussion—cbs U. S.-Canada Quiz—mbs 10:00—News & Variety 3 hrs.—nbc News, Variety, Dance 3 hrs.—cbs News, Dance Band, 2 hrs.—mbs ABC PROGRAMS — Times fit either Eastern Daylight or Eastern Standard. 6:00—Network Silent—1 hour east Kiddies Serial Hour—west repeat 7:00—News and Commentary x 7:15—Elmer Davis Commentary 7 :30—Green Hornet Mystery 8:00—Lum and Abner, Comedy 8:15—The Bobby Doyle Show 8:30—Boston “Pops” Concert 9:30—Rex Maupin Orchestra 10:00—Modern Music Museum 10:30—Hoosier Hop Barn Dance 10:45—Earl Godwin Comment 11:00—News & Dance- Band Hour 12:00—Dance Band Hour—west only CANTWELL RESIGNS KINGSTREE S. C., June 30—m —State Senator E. W. Cantwell resigned today as a member of South Carolina’s Clarks Hill au thority. He mailed his resignation today to Governor Strom Thur mond. Cantwell was appointed to the authority by Governor Ransom | Williams in 1946 when the authori j ty was created. Cantwell said he [ resigned upon the advice of his physician. — MAKE HIM AS A FINE PIE MAKER! 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PLANE THEFT CASE GOES OVER FOR 30 DAYS IN COURT HERE Trials of two youths charged with the theft of a plane which was found wrecked at the Caro lina Beach airport June 12 were COMMISSIONERS TURN I COLD SHOULDER ON COUNCIL’S REQUEST New Hanover county commis sioners yesterday speedtily and quickly turned down a request from the city council to reconsider the joint action of the two groups last Wednesday on rejecting the taking of any action toward en dorsement of airlines operating in to Wilmington. Since the first action, the coun cil at a special meeting of its own endorsed a petition of the State Airlines, Inc., asking the Civil Aeronautics Board for a re hearing on its decision granting permission to Piedmont Aviation to make this city a terminal. The commissioners yesterday agreed to send a letter of thanks to the city fathers for its petition asking the commissioners to recon-r sider. Commissioner . Harry Gardner* spoke briefly declaring that any further action by the county would be “inconsistent” and a motion was passed to drop the matter. New Yorkers spend $3,000 daily in telephoning for correct time. continued for 30 days yesteday in Recorder’s court. The continuance was granted to allow the recovery of one of the two who still is suffering from in juries at his Greensboro home. The pair charged are Eddie John son, the injured man, and Mar vin Kern of Raleigh. Kern is at liberty on bond. The pair, according to the war rants, took the Pieper Cub plane from the airport and smashed up in returning to the field. MOUNTAIN SLIDE PARTLY REMOVED HOT SPRINGS. June 30-W A mountainslide that completely blocked. U. S. highways 25 and 70 five miles east of here today had been partially removed this after noon and Asheville-Knoxville traf fic began flowing after a six hour tieup. 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