Bedtime Stories SCORCHY SMITH (All kinds of camlet—far avarybady—in The Sunday Star’s colored comic taction.) —By Frank Robbins December 1941 Radio Program 30, THORNTON W. BURGESS. By / yau MEAN THAT[ iTi NO USE, KIP/' Wl« LAST WI5W \ L in radio sometimes reach Mrs. Grouse is one of the little Last-minute changes programs REND HA9.../! THERE'S NOTHING WA5 TO GET J people of the Green Forest who al- MDOJ The Star too late lor correction that day. ME WE CAN NOW/ ways mind their own business. She LET GO 00 .70 HIM// —P.M_WMAL, 630k.- WRC,980k.- wot, 1,260k.-WJSV, 1,500k.— never interferes with other people, -y-^ and so she is very much respected 12:00 News—Continentales News—Jane Gyro John B. Hughes Kate Smith Speaks and very much liked by her neigh- 12:15 Blair Jane Luncheon Music Sister Jimmy Eyre—Music Big bors. But Mrs. Grouse has her 12:30 Farm and Home Devotions Edna Ward Helen Trent troubles. Oh. my, yes. Most of us Close Tour Gal Sunday 12.45_ Farm, Home—B'k'ge Red River Valley Eyes_Our do. In the summer she has to watch 1:00 Farm and Home Life Is Beautiful _ Sports Page out for her large family, and a large 1:15 Between Bookends Tony Wons Government Girl Woman in White family always means a great deal of 1:30 Ear Teasers Mary Mason Front Page Farrell Right to Happiness worry. In the fall, men with dread- 1:45 War News News—Mary Mason Winston Churchill Road of Life ful guns are forever hunting for her, and she has to be on the 2:00 Winston Churchill Light of the World Winston Churchill always watch to keep out of their way. In 2:15 | The Mystery Man the winter food is sometimes scarce 2:30 Into the Light Valiant Lady Sports Page Fletcher Wiley and she has to And sum- 45_ Care of Aggie Horn Grimm's Daughter Kate Hopkins_ go hungry. _2 mer and winter she had always to 3:00 the Elinor Lee Orphans of Divorce Against Storm News—Sports Page watch out for and Granny 3:15 News for Women Reddy Honeymoon Hill Sports Page Fox, Mr. Goshawk and the Hooty 1 —» ———— ■ 3 30 John's Other Wife Gen. Frank Hines _mm—mm-—wmm—r —* ■ — u .. — —■ — —j " Owl. all of whom are very fond of Vic and " Music Masterworks (More of Annie's adventures in the colored comic section of The Sunday Star.) ,3:45 Sade_ grouse for dinner. The coming of LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Orphan thrilling —By Harold Gray 4:00 Records of Week Old Man to the Green Forest News—Club Matinee News—Sports Page Coyote r -^ ; 4:15 Club Matinee Stella Dallas Sports Page Bob Pace had added to her troubles. I HEARD THE A TELEGRAM ■you MUST GO BUT YOU. 4:30 " " Dixon Eut Mrs. Grouse is smart, ^ The Johnson Family Nancy very DOOR BELL-WHAT FROM MY I AT ONCE. DOCTOR- WHO'LL I CANT F SHE'S ALWAYS T I CALLED THE 1 4:45 and none of them ever had more Mat -Star Flashes Young Widow Browi Boake Carter Mark Hawley_ got WAS IT?— SISTER IN I OF COURSE— TAKE CARE TAKE 'rfXJR BEEN SO FRAIL— I STATION -THERE'S I than one of her tail feathers. She 5:00 Commuter Tunes When a Girl Marrie: Sports Page_ Mary Marlin WHY, NELLIE- SPRINGFIELD- I YOU GET READY- OF YOU? PLACE. NELUE- OH. I HOPE ITS I A TRAIN IN f " " felt quite able to take care of herself 5:15 News and Music The Goldbergs WHATS THE SHES-SHE'S VERY 1 I'LL TAKE YOU jrmwn BUT I CAN NOT WHAT I’M f TWENTY MlNUrES-f " " so far as were concerned. The 5:30 We, the Abbotts Jack Armstrong The O’Neills they MATTER? ILL. DOCTOR— I TO THE STATION COOK, AN KEEP ALMOST SURE IT S YOU’LL BE THERE f thing that troubled her most just V SHE NEEOS ME— J TH‘ HOUSE IS-- 5 45 Tom Mix Musicade Capt. Midnight Just Entertainment_ POOR T1LLIE-/J THIS EVENIN'- A now was getting enough to eat. You •i CLEAN-- Resume P. Sullivan—News *6:00 Rogers—M. Beatty- News—Musicade Sports see, the Green Forest and the Green Del. Voice of 6:15 Lum and Abner Musicade Civilian Report Broadway Meadows were covered deep with T1S Iv m 4 6:30 Variations Baukhage—Michael News and Music Eric Sevareid snow, and food was very scarce. She The World 6:45 Lowell Thomas Musicade_ Syncopation__ Today_ was able to get about very well, for 7:00 Easy Aces Pleasure Time Fulton Lewis, jr. Amos and Andy Old Mother Nature had given her a 7:15 Mr. Keen News of the World Here's Morgan—Ring Lanny Ross splendid new pair of feather snow- 7:30 Dream House Burns and Allen Confidentially Yours Helen Menken shoes, so that she could walk on the " " " Inside ot snow much easier than some of her 1 Sports_" _ _7j45_ "_ neighbors. In fact. Mrs. Grouse 8:00 Aunt Alice Johnny Presents Richard Eaton Missing Heirs Why " " rather liked the snow w'hen it wras *■ Brazil Presents 8:15 not so deep that she could find noth- 8:30 Jeanie Rides Treasure Chest Grab Bag Bob Burns Again " " ing to eat. " Burns—Elmer Davis J3:45_ "_” "_ You see. Mrs. Grouse is not at all 9:00 Trials Battle of the Sexes Gabriel Heatter We, the People fond of sleeping in trees. She much Famous Jury " " 9:15 " News and Music prefers a comfortable bed on the 9:30 N. Fibber and Molly Marching Men Songs 12 Crowded Months ground. But there she always is in B, C. Symphony " " of found or JM5_ "_ danger being by Reddy MOON MULLINS at Moon Mullins on Sundays, too, in tht flared comic section ) —By Frank Willard " " Fox. So she has learned 10- 00 Bob Hope Raymond G. Swing Glenn Miller's Orch. Granny to " use the snow to her safe and 10:15 Spotlight Bands 12 Crowded Months keep "_ warm. When it is bedtime she just 10:30 Hillman and Clapper Ped Skelton & Co. Defense Reporter Modern Melodies News and Music plunges headfirst into the snow and 10:45 a nrri_ i« I 6UESS VOUR 600D WOMA Sentimental Songs __ ouino UlUHf, UliUV 1 iVl 1I1UI 11 News and Music News and Music Arch McDonald BE HAPPY TO WELCOME iT-OfTNews Reddy Fox should find the place Ensemble News From London HOME HER BEST PAY1NO 1 lll5 Music You Want S1n"9 where she went in and start to dig " Goodman’s Or. 11- 30 Layton Bailey's Or. Air Raid Experience Benny her out she will hear him, and with I " 11-46 "_" Rudy Bundy's Or. i her stout wings burst out of the 12:00 News-Orchestras News—Orchestra Dr.; News; D, Patrol News—Orchestras snow before he can reach her, and whirr away into the trees. For two or three EVENING STAR FEATURES. SHORT WAVE PROGRAMS. days Mrs. Grouse had had hard work to get enough news with Bill Coyle, SYDNEY, 4:55—News and commentary: Star Flashes: Latest to eat. She had even had to leave 10:30 a.m. and 4:55 p.m. 11.88 25.2 m. twice daily; WMAL, VLQ7, meg., the Green Forest, which she very the West Indies: much dislikes to do, and go over to THE EVENINGS HIGH LIGHTS. LONDON, 5:30—Calling the Old Orchard for some apple Gracie rushes GSC, 9.58 31.3 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg., WRC 7:30—Burns and Allen: meg., buds. She was thinking about this with an after- the New Year eve celebration 25.5 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. and wondering if she would have to do It the next noon "sociable." LONDON, 6:00—War commentary: GSC, day. It was getting Presents: Another pro- dark in the Green Forest and she WOL. 8 15—Brazil 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 music from Rio de Janeiro. was preparing to go to bed. as usual, gram of Brazilian m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. under the snow. It looked very WWDC, 8:30—District Defense Council: LONDON. 6:30—Potpourri lor French-Cana- much as if there would be more latest developments in local air raid defense. dians: GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSD, 11.75 snow. Indeed, a few flakes were Trials: Murder WMAL, 9:00—Famous Jury 25.5 GSL, 6.11 49.1 m. drifting down through the trees. (Keep up with Tar tout thrilling adventures in the entered comic tection of The Sunday Star.) Rice and meg., m.; meg,, TARZAN —By Edgar Burroughs head of an accounting firm ~~ the ■—■ ■ “Well,” thought Mrs. Grouse, “I —— Ml ■ ■■■■ ■ 'Ll HIJI.) I ■ Involving' MOSCOW, 6:45—News in RNE, 12 ■...~~ — 1 I ■ I 1—^B Pi —— I h three of his former employes. English: will be all the safer if it does snow. meg., 25 m. WJSV, 9:00—We, the People: Introducing It will fill up the hole I make.” the With that she headfirst into a 9 year-old naval recruiting officer, only LONDON, 815—"At Your Request': GSC. plunged the United the snow and soon was comfortable woman aeronautical engineer in 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 who is and warm and fast States and an American-born Japanese m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. asleep. the United States Army. The snow sifted down through going to join Londoner"— LONDON, 9:15—"Meet John the trees and filled up the hole she WINX, 9:05—National Symphony Hour: Re- Street Corner Interviews: GSC, 9.58 meg., had made, just as she had thought Overture to "Bartered cordings of Smetana's 31.3 m.; GSO, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; GSL it would. But after a while the first movement of Schubert s Un- Bride," 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. snow turned to a fine rain. Then Brahms' Hungarian finished" Symphony, along came rough Brother North "Marche MOSCOW, RY96, Dances Nos. 5 and 6, Tschaikowsky's 9:30—English period: Wind and Jack Fro6t and froze the 15.18 19.7 m. Slave." meg., wet snow into a hard crust. But WJSV, 9:30—Twelve Crowded Months: C. LONDON, 10:15—"Britain Speaks": GSC, Mrs. Grouse didn't knowT anything and commentators sur- 9.58 31.3 GSD, 11.75 25.5 about this. She was sleeping warm B, S. analysts, reports meg., m.; meg., FlNAttY, WITH VIOLENT EF- events over the past year, 6.11 49.1 m. and comfortable down underneath vey world m.,- GSL, meg., YET HE MUST ACCONPUS* FORT, TARZAN JERKED BACK and dreaming of a great feast of the WMAL, 9:30—N. B. C. Symphony: Sir Juanita THAT THE THE MEAD OF THE BUCK GUATEMALA, 10:30—Poetry Hour, things she likes best. The crust TO HOLD THE •LIGHTNING' BOLT* TASK BEFORE Ernest MacMillan conducts his second and AND ITS Loza: TGWA, 9.68 meg., 31.3 m. froze hardar and harder. Mrs. ANTELOPE AND KILL IT WITH HI5 WRI Fierce uon arriveo to BROKE NECK.' final program of this series. Grouse was in trouble, HANDS WAS A PROBLEM EVEN FOR CONTEST ms PREY. of GUATEMALA, 11:15—Operatic selections: very great WRC, 10:00—Bob Hope and his frolic trouble, but she didn’t know THE MIGHTY TAR2AM, TGWA, 9.68 meg., 31.3 m. any- _sng«srss£-sssy»s foolishness. thing about It, and she wouldn’t WOL, 10:15—Spotlight Band: Count Basle MOSCOW, 12:00 a.m.—News: RV96, 15.18 until morning. SERGEANT STONY CRAIG (There's plenty of adventure in The Sunday Star's 16-iaie colored comic book.) —By Frank H. Rentfrow, U.S.M.C. ind his swing crew. meg., 19.7 m. ■W -FROM THE _A. M._TOMORROW'S PROGRAM POINTS FOR PARENTS SOUND ^F TOY CHE tU rMAKE HIM TALK. T GENERAL CASTRO 1$ CAMPED 6 00 Today’s Prelude Gordon Hittenmark Dawn Patrol Sun Dial mm OF THOSE SHOTS, J NOT SO fAUCH DEFENSES ENOUGH. StRGL/ CASTRO'S I FIVE MILES BACK IN TWE JUNGLE. WM " " " By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. 6 15 THERE&ElS ARE / ASTWEV5ITE HE " ■ BUT THIS ISN'T MIN WIU. BE RETREAT' I WILL NOT MOVE FORWARD Am 630 News—Art Brown Farm Report—Dial It is more important to keep the " " ■ HITTING HARDER BET FINDING OUT WE Art Brown Sun spirit of a promise than it is the lOFM ME/ INC THIS WAV SOON, UNTIL HE KNOWS 6:45 " Dial__ " " letter. UIHEQt CASTRO AND WE'LL LOSS I ARE^^^WB News—The Kibitzers Arthur Godfrey v “Mo_ " ■ OUR CHANCE 7:15 The Kibitzers _ This 7 30 Defense Kibitzers Defense—Hittenmark News—Art Brown News Reporter Gordon Hittenmark Art Brown Arthur Godfrey Sr* \ w.s^- 7:45 Earl Godwin " Martin The World Today *TOO_ The Kibitzers News—Perry " " " " 815 j Martin—Hittenmark Arthur Godfrey 8 30 News—The Kibitzers Gordon Hittenmark News—Art Brown 8:45 The Kibitzers Betty and Bob Art Brown_Arthur Godfrey ~9jO(T I Judy and Jane Victor Lindlahr News—Arthur Godfrey 9 15 I _Housewives' Music 9:30 Breakfast Club News—Banghart Homemakers' Club " 9 45 Song and Story News—Homemakers' Stories America loves Homemakers' Club ToiOO- Pin Money Besslohnson Betty Crocker " 10:15 I " Bachelor's Children Mr. Moneybags Myrl and Margo 10:30 .Star Flashes—Money Helpmate Singing Strings Stepmother 10:45 Pin Money Road of Life Morning Serenade_Woman of Courage_ TiT0