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^yCOlGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS PROVID SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD #i SCIENTIFIC TESTS PROVE THAT IN 7 OUT OF 10 CASES, COLGATE'S INSTANTLY STOPS BAD BREATH THAT ORIGINATES IN THE MOUTH! < Colgate's Has the Proof! IT CLEANS YOUR BREATH WHILE IT ^CLEANS YOUR TEETH! For "all day" protection, brush your teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream. Some toothpastes and powders claim to sweeten breath. But only Colgate's has such complete proof it stops bad breath.* Colgate's Has the Proof! COLGATE'S IS BESJ FOR FLAVOR! Colgate's wonderful wake-up flavor is the favorite of men, women and children from coast to coast. Nationwide tests of leading toothpastes prove that Colgate's is preferred for flavor over all other brands tested! Colgate's Has the Proof! THE COLGATE WAY STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST! Yes, science has proved that brushing teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream stops tooth decay best! The Colgate way is the most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today! 1IBBOU n=5~.r^ * E HIBBON DENT No other Toothpaste or Powder OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER Offers Such Conclusive Proof! Get PURE. WHITESAFE COLGATE'S Today! JULY, 1952 RADIO-TV MIRROR Contents VOL. 38, NO. 2 Keystone Edition Ann Daggett, Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director Editorial Staff: Teresa Buxton, Betty Freedman, Helen Bolstad (Chicago) Hollywood: Frances Morrin Art Staff: Frances Maly, Joan Clarke Hollywood: Hymie Fink, Betty Jo Rice Fred R. Sammis, Editor-in-Chief people on the air what's Spinning? by Chris Wilson 6 What's New from Coast to Coast by Jill Warren 8 Figure for Your Bathing Suit by Victor H. Lindlahr 20 Bob Carroll 23 Our Precious Years by Marion Marlowe 27 A Song from His Heart (Frank Parker) by John Ross 28 We Laugh with Linkletter by Charles Correll 30 All That Glitters Is Not Romance by Florence Freeman 32 Johnny and Penny Olsen — Two Special People by Gladys Hall 34 Prince Charming of the Airwaves (Ralph Edwards) .....by Beth Miller 36 I'm Going to Have a Baby by Ros Twohey 40 Young Dr. Malone 42 Queen for a Day— and Forever! by Betty Mills 44 I Fell in Love at First Sight (Toni Gilman) by Helen Bolstad 46 The Home Vaughn Monroe Picked Up for a Song by Jessyca Gaver 48 Warren Hull Strikes It Rich! ...by Martin Cohen 50 We'll Never Walk Alone (John Daly) by Mrs. John Daly 54 Second Honeymoon (Betty Wragge and Walter Brooke) 56 Bringing Up Bob (Robert Young) by Fredda Dudley 58 The Second Mrs. Burton — A Woman Wants to Be Needed 60 Who's Who in Radio-TV 64 "God Gave Me Another Chance" (Walter O'Keefe) by Maxine Arnold 66 RTVM Reader Bonus: The Woman in My House by Jeff Carter 90 your local station Food Comes First (WEED 16 Capitol Quipmaster ( WOL) 19 Nephew with a Nose for News (WIP) 22 He Married the Landlady's Daughter (WJZ) 24 inside radio and TV Information Booth • 4 Daytime Diary 12 Inside Radio * 73 TV Program Highlights 75 Cover portrait of Frank Parker and Marion Marlowe by Ozzie Sweet PUBLflSHED MONTHLY by Macfadden Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y. EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL OFFICES at 205 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Offices: 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif., and 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Harold A. Wise, President; David N. Laux, Fred R. Sammis and Sol Himmelman, Vice Presidents: Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer Advertising Offices also in Chicago and San Francisco, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 one year, U. S. and Possessions, Canada S3. UO per year. $5.00 per year for all other countries. MirmT. 20-5 East 42nd Street. New York 17, N. Y. Mem her of The TRUE MANUSCRIPTS. DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS should Ot accompanied by addressed envelope and return postage and will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot t>e responsible tor loss or injury. FOREIGN editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer. President; Douglas Lockhart. Vice President. Re-entered as Second Class Matter, Oct. 5, 1951, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. , under the Act of March 3, 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail, P.O. Dept., Ottawa. Ont., Canada. Copyright 1952 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under Internationiil Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convenclon PanAmericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artlstica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Co. STORY Women's Grour