Radio mirror (Jan-June 1946)

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MARCH, 1946 VOL. 25, NO. 4 FRED R. SAMMIS Editorial Director DORIS McFERRAN Editor EVELYN E. FIORE Assistant Editor JACK ZASORIN Art Director CONTENTS Queen For A Day 19 "To The Girl I Love"— A Portia Blake Story 22 With My Blessing — A My True Story 24 Life Can Be Beautiful 28 Far From My Arms — A Powder Box Theatre Story 30 Big Sister — In Living Portraits 34 Fear — A John J. Anthony Story 40 Have You Forgotten? — A Leave It To the Girls Story . 42 "A Very Nice Young Man" — Jay Jostyn's Love Story 46 County Fair Polka — Song of the Month 48 A Fine Beginning — Kate Smith's Cooking Page 50 ADDED ATTRACTIONS Becommended Listening 3 Better Than Beauty : 4 What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks 6 Facing the Music by Ken Alden 10 Cover Girl by Eleanor Harris 16 Inside Badio 51 Introducing Ethel Everett 64 ON THE COVER — Anne Francis, color photograph by Salvatore Consentino, Valcouf Studios Don't let" them kid you!" says RAY MILLAND starring in the Paramount film, "KITTY" "You can't tell a good American by the color of his skin, the church he goes to, or.the way he spells his name. "People from every race and every country have helped to make America great. Let's all remember that, and show the world America means what it says about Democracy!"