Flying Cadets IIMotorize" Cowboy Gene ·Autry

Gene's Horse "Champ" Gets a Holiday and Master Gets a Thrill

DOL of millions of movle-goers I and radio listeners. Gcne Autry was in Houston, Texas, on rodC() tour, took time ofT to visit Ellington Field, the world's hug­ est multi-motor flying-school, in nation's biggest state. After field personnel, cadets had entertained Gene and his "Melody Ranch" boys, th ey did a turnabout, pl ay­ ed and sang for service men. When Gene sang " Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You," 19 18 favorite, hangar in which show WHEN G ene Autry. Republi c movie star, vis ited was staged shook with applause FIRST-AID crutches were suppli ed by Col. Walter Ellington Field , world's largest multi-motor flying­ of America's eagles. H. Re id, just in case ride in hiccuping jeep might school, he fi rst toured fi eld in an Army "jeep" prove too jumpy for cowboy accustomed to a horse

GRUB as it's served in the Army followed crutch gag and field tour, BROTH ER und er the bonnet, pint.size cowboy in a ten_gallo n hll t, named wh en Autry and his radio "Melody Ranch" boys lunched with Col. Reid Master PlItten, was special guest of guest star Autry. "Patty" did his (se ated, rightj, Lt. Col. A. W. Snyd er (standing), cadet detachment head small best to imitate every American kid's hero of radio and film s

JAM·PACK ED wit h aviation cadets and enlisted lIi r corps men was huge BON VOYAGE $lIYS boys of "Melody Ranch" lI S~~~:;:;:-;:=:!!:~ hangar at Ellington Field, TeKas, when Autry and his CBS Sunday "Melody with Colonel Reid , commanding officer of Ellington i Ranch" entertainers obliged with some popular si ng.swing tunes tll.es off. Au ' r ,/ ' ~ next rodeo tour i$ scheduled to

II/If 1". Editorially * * Speaking .. * BEGINNING with this issue. Movie­ * Rodio Guide costs fifteen cents. * This increose hos not come os on * arbitrory decision on the ptl rt of the * publishers. Nor does Movi e.Rtldio * !\pril showers bring ~ f etro-Goldwyn. Guide stend olone. Alreody over 250 * Mayer flowe-:s. doily newsptlpers end mony periodi. * cols hove roised their prices. Increoses * One is a daffodil* *an d *the other * a daffv­ * downdilly. . will follow on others os ropidly os their * * * • * printing schedules permit. Whot is "I ~larried An Angel" and "Rio Rita". hoppening in the publishing industry? * As 0 loyal rellder of this publicll­ * tion. you lire entitled to en e~plene ­ * tion. Here it is: * The wor effort hos * increl'lSed costs in * every phese of busi­ * ness. This is especiolly * true in publishing. To * creete end produce * the some publication * * I n the fonner Nelson Eddy is the" I" and costs much more than * Jeaneue l\lacDonald is the "Angel". it did 1I yeor ago. * ere two woys in which a pub· * But in the *latter * Abbott * *is not " Rio" mey meet these increosed * and Costello is not "Rita". costs- * These are two* e~cellent * * starring * com- (ll By reducing the 'luality of the * binations and two e~cellent pictures. prOduct end selling it or the some * amount. or. * Anita Loos*- a neater * * se reen * writer we (2) By meintaining quolity ond in- * never knew- made" [ Married An creasing the price. . * Angel" into a photopla~'. Movie-Rodio Guide hos chosen the * * * * * * She had as a blsis the celebrated Broad· latter course. Reolizing fully lind feel­ way (and points west) ~tage succes.<; ing ~eenly its responsibility to its relld­ * produced by Dwight Deere Wiman. ers. owere of unwarranted hordship less * * • * * complete service ond fewer progrom * This \\'a~ a musical adaptation by Hod· listings would work on mony. Movie­ * gers. and Hart of the play by Va~zary Redio Guide is mllintllining every fell ­ * Janos. *. * * ture lind service it now carries lind * W. S. Van Dylie II directed. And an * adroit job. too. He has mi~ none of lidding even more liS spece condition~ * the charm. permit. * * * * * Movie-RlIdio Guide's decision not to * The cast is one to cast your eye 011 . Easter-1942! America, the whole civilized world, is at war this lower its flag of service is li ke Generol * The melodies will haunt. Easter season. The lilies of France lie crushed under MlIcArthur's decisioll-to serve with­ * * * * the heel of her didators. The gay hedgerows of England are broken. So it' is out compromise. Nothing will be teken * The idea: Nelson Eddy. disillusioned * with the quirks of matnmony. ask!; for with II feeling of deep gratitude that the editors of Movie-Radio Guide offer its from Movie-Rtldio Guide. the publico­ * an angel. Heaven obliges. She arrives readers this picture of Linda Darnell. lovely 20th Century-Fox film star, with tion. True. its cost will be sli,/htly * wings and all. Easter blossoms in her hands; because it symbolizes so poignantly the fact that higher. But the grellter returns rom * • * * * the flowers of America are still blooming on a thOlJsand hillsides, untrampted by rlldio listening ond movie enjoyment. * The entertainment is down·to·earth. war-maddened hordes who have forgotten the true meaning of Easter and its os pointed out by this publicotion. will * beauty: And in that same spirit of gratitude. with thoughts fixed on tomorrow's 0150 be worth more in this trying time * VICTORY as we vision II world once more at peacot-we say HAPPY EASTER! of WO(. -The Editors. * ", * * * MOVIE-RADIO GUIDE ... Contents * * Getting down·to-mirth. consider "Hio Rita". Movie and Radio Entertainment Week ...... ""2-4 Programl Broadcast Monday, through * The-Barbour Family, AI Seen by Neighbor Mrs. Fridays ...... 18·19 * * This is the *biggest * enterprise* * the KinK Carlton E. MOMie ...... •...... •..... 5 Other Programs ...... 20-31 Zanies have ever graced. The Movie Front, by EVlnl Plummer ...... •. 8 More Winners in the "Defenle Bond·Stlmp * Slogan Contest" ...... 32 * The Radio Front, by Lieut. Col. Curti, Mitchell, Abbott and• Costello * are * thei* r funnie<;t. Glen Anderson, Don Moore and Arthur Mlller.10 Fe minine Forum, by Albe rti North ...... 33 * The film is all theirs.. Clinical MUllc. by Robert Bagar .. . .•...... 12 They're Prepared ...... 33 * Short Waves, by Charlel A. Morrllon ...... 14 What's Coo king! by Georgia Scott ...... 34 * But one or two* renowned* * and* attractive Frequency Modulation, by Dick Dorrance ...... 16 She's Queen of the Regiment. .... Page Facing 36 * 1)('l"'IOnl1iti("5 augment the proceedings. * * * * • Volume 11, Number 26 Cover, NBC Hollywood Photo bll ATt COTteT April 4·10, 1942 * You can't not·mention Kathr~'n Gray. * son or John Carroll. onu ...nrg .v ...... ' C.tl ... __, ...... 'A" .,," CI""a ... ~,,,,, orr'~u, 1Ib'~O.. 00t'crr,o" JfAM."u, "".... BL ...II * •..,,,"",,,,, 0'._: l.. 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  • Premiere: largest group of film nota- bles to turn out for a pre· miere in many months was one that attended showing of Charlie Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" at the Westwood Village Theater. Re­ issue of this old silent favorite. released through United Artists, will have the famous comedian's own music and words to enliven second ver>ion of the comedy. men in uniform. and among those stars who belong to the "do dress for the Above: Chaplin as "the lone prospector" wakes up in the deserted cabin of occasion" contingent in Hollywood, attended the premiere with Greg Baut. outlaw Black larson (Tom Murray). located on Arctic wastes. He thawS' out ler. Greg solved the formal idea very nicely by appearing in his naval when a hunger..craled prospector joins him, takes him for a chicken, and officer's uniform. looking very natty indeed. Among those in the opposite tries to stew him. Center: Present at the affair were Mary Pickford. co-owner camp. who came in informal togs, were Mr. and Mr>. Red Skelton and of United Artists. and her husband, Charles (Buddy) Roger> (r.), both old the newlywed Mickey Rooneys. It was Mr>. Rooney's (Ava Gardner) fir>t friends of Chaplin. Above. right: Carole landis, who dotes on dates with night outing since dodors separated her from a troublesome appendix 2 ...­- -

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    Hats for Easter: H~adgears for ~pring veer from t~e wacky, bilarre--tn fad. any unusual adjective you happen to fairly conservative to the freaky In have handy-would fit RKO star Jane Wyi!tt's (above) snany Hollywood. French screen star Michele Morgan (above), who head-gear and matching gadgets on frock. All they lack makes her American movie debut in RKO's "Joan of Paris," afe nests of Easter e99s. Ruffy chicks are housed in yellow puts a touch of Paris before the war into her new Easter bon­ cages with bright-red roofs, set off pretty Jane's frock of net. It is a small navy-blue beret of finely woven straw. The pale-blue wooL One perched atop green pole is supported top feathers are a pale blue, graduating to a darker shade by a yellow Peter Rabbit, clad in bright red; and finishes which matches the straw and veil. With this smart bonnet, off the wing of the turban, which is fashioned of pale-blue Miss Morgan wears a severely tailored coat of pale blue. silk velvet to match frock. In case of emergency, Miss Wyatt Hollywood fashion votes it tops for Easter parade. Tricky. might use these Renie-designed cages for candle-holde~!

    Soldier Dates Star! Sergeant Toby lovinggood (above) was recently chosen, enjoyed the thrill of escorting actren Rita Johnson around the nation's capital for a day. Toby met Rita at Washington Na­ tional Airport, presented her Rooney for Defensc;::: Spot where sta~ are by playing one of his oYfn compositions lleft). Shorter than with a box of Valentine sweets; seen most frequently any of the high-school student-body presi ents with whom he took her sightseeing, and to the today is at Victory House, located at Pershing Square, in appeared, Mickey kidded crowds by insistin9 he was standing famous Marflower Hotel downtown Lo~ Angeles. Here each takes a turn at selling in a hole. Oldest lady present thrilled by the Mick was Min lounge for mil cochails, danc­ defense bonds and stamps. Day Mickey Rooney did his Bertie P. Guion Hyde, Spanish-American War nurse [above), ing in the afternoon. Junket in­ salesman's stint, he autographed 2,200 defense-stamp member of Theodore Roosevelt Camp 9, Patriotic Hall. She was cluded a visa to beautiful lin­ albums in two hours, boosted sales in the Rooney manner flustered when Mickey asked her about her service decoration coln Memorial. Says Toby, pointing to pensive statue of the Great Emancipator, "A great guy in any man's army!" -.-...... " ... ~.-- Uf4 ABOUT A f BIG PICTURE

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    ~ IN these DAYS when ~ HEROISM is so vitol to OUR existence, REPUBLIC ~ NOW brings you one !(lie as BEAUTIFUL as it is dramatic. IT is coiled "SUICIDE ~ Three of a Kind: There are some misch!8VO,,!S shoW r~eently. Lionel (Ieftl and Jonn agonixe as John's SQUADRON," and corpuscles that seero Invari­ daughter, Diana (now under contract to Universal Stu· IT will thrill you ably to CfOp up in the dramatic blue blood of the Royal dios, and making "Eagle Squadron"). does an imitation ~ Family of the Theater. Case in point: Above, the three of Papa in one of his more dramatic poses. At the AS only (I truly Hollywood Barrymores are in a unanimous gagging show's rehearsal all three utilized their drawing talent ~ GREAT picture mood, as they appeared together on the Rudy Vallee making caricatures of each other and their co-workers CAN. With ~ ANTON Mr. Cinderella: WAlBROOK A couple of years ago Ted (ONE of the greatest Steele (at home with wife. ~ AND besl-Ioved stars of the Doris, at left) was a studio STAGE) and lovely SALLY page-boy. Now he's a sing­ ~ er, pianist, novachord wizard. GRAY, the story is magnificently emcee who has his own "Stu_ PLAYED. It concerns (I few of the dio Club" program on NBC ~ REAL patriots of gallant Polond­ M EN with the courage 10 ~ KEEP fighting when Canada Likes Her: ALL seemed 1051. Madeleine Carroll. English ~ MINGLED with star. recently visited Toronto, THE glorious gave big push to Canada's ~ HISTORY of Victory loan Drive, helped launch "Ontario Show" radio THESE program. Right: With Lieut. ~ Governor Albert Matthews

    ~ A love­ STORY of ~ POIGNANT BEA:UTY. ~ "SUICIDE ~ FROM the beginning and leave YOU cheering ot the end. ~ IN dramatic action, in EMOTIONAL oppeal, and in ~ ROMANTIC interest, "SUICIDE SQUADRON" ~ IS a powerful triumph. SEE it, and ~ ~ Clean-Up. How not to do your spring cleaning Joan launches her spring offensive with a "Ha. ha, noth. ~ • is demonstrated in the above pictures ing to it" air. Center, pruning the hedge, she bach into by Joan Davis, comedienne of Rudy Vallee's Thursday one of the "bad points" about spring renovating. Right, NBC rrogram and of the screen (most recent pictures, caught in her own door with the night-latch on, the "Yoke Boy" and "Sweetheart of the Fleet"). At left. comedienne decides spring cleaning "ain't funny" 4 The

    BARBOUR _~.e "''''_ Movie-Radio Guide MEET the Barbours: Beading clockwise: Cliff (Barton Yarbor­ Brings Every Man's ough); Claudia (Kathleen Wilson); Nicky (Walter Paterson); Mother FAMILY Barbour (Minetta Ellen); Father Family the Story of Barbour (J. Anthonr Smythe); Hazel (Bernice Berwin; Paul (Mi­ As Seen by Neighbor "One Man's Family" - " chael Raffetto); Teddy (Winifred Wolfe) and Jack (Page Gilman) Mrs. Carlton E. Morse

    Thi3' stOTU 01 TII­ AUTHOR Carlton E. Morse, originator of "One members of the Family has always dia's most /amoliS Man's Family" (left). with his wife Patricia, who been a leavening between Father family ha.! been fic­ Barbour and the children he still at­ tionized by Mrs. wrote this fictionized version of the famous radio serial. Meeting them for the first time, folks marvel tempts to mold, although now they are Carlton Morse. wife men and women with children of at the fact that II couple so young have such a of Car!t(1!I Morse, their own. brilliant air/ane depth of understanding in portraying character. When we first knew them a more scriptcr who writes Secret of this is-both talk little and listen much! reactionary parent than their father the radio serial never liVed. A dceel)\ively stern man, "One MUll's Fam­ Father Barbour; deceptive because ily," heard every aelua1Jy the man is as soft-hearted as Sunday night over a two-minute egg. A little inclined to NBC (8:30 EWT, pompousness. slightly pedantic, proud 7:3Q CWT, 6:30 of his stock and bond business, which MWT, 5:30 PWT) he had built by his own efforts into a under the sponsor­ were bound to be It has always seemed strange that prosperous established finn. He is a ship oj Tender Leaf Tea interesting. Any Paul could so well explain the other handsome man and olle with a keen -The Editors. family made up of so many approaches children to their father. lor Father sense of humor. It is Obvious from his to life must be so. There was the Barbour has never completely under­ occasional long reminiscences that he H EY are nice people-the Bar­ eldest son, Paul. a suave and charm­ stood this son of his. so different from feels that he was. in his day. a ra'f-aer bours. We met them first in the ing \'eteran o( the World War. who himselr. Paul, the dreamer. the vision­ dashing young fellow. Tspring of 1931 when we became .....ould carr}' a cane as a I'Csult of that ary. the compassionate. who has a It is fun to watch Fanny Barbour. neighbors of theirs at Sea Cliff in San war all his life. And Hazel. a beauti­ deep and abiding love (or his fellow his wife. temperamentally eager to Francisco. They've been pleasant and ful girl. obviously her lather'S fa­ men. To Father Barbour there could live and let live, take the wind from interesting friends and,

    I'II/U 5 fighting with the Chinese army. Her only thought· was to get to him, and get to him she did as quickly as pos­ sible. They had three joyous months together before Johnny suddenly came down with pneumonia and died, and Claudia came home alone. Well, not quite alone, Cor she bore Johnny's daughter. Joan, a few months aftcr her return. During all the lonely days and nights of that nightmare time after Johnny's death, it was her broth­ er, Paul. who hclped her most. Not even Father Barbour's rather pathetic attempts to comfort his heart-brokcn little daughter could mean as much as Paul's encouragement and tenderness. Joan was born to Claudia the same night Johnny's mother died. She fought to live long enough to sce her grandchild and then passed away, leaving her entire fortune, a great one, to her daughter-in-law and her grandchild. Whcn Claudia took up her lire wherc it left ofT at her marriage to Johnny she found herself a very young, very beautiful, very' rich wid­ ow. True, she was a wiser, sadder young woman but more of a problem than ever to her apprehensive family, for now she was a free agcnt with nothing to restrain her restlessness.

    T WAS during these days when I Claudia and hcr father were at cross-purposes, when they could not see eye to eye on anything, much less Claudia's conduct, that Father Bar­ bour turned most often lor some measure of quiet and comfort to his daughter, Hazel. Dark-eyed, gentle Hazel-she is the one most like her mother. She is the one who never im­ posed her own young and frightening ideas upon him. Though there was that short, disquieting time when Hazel seemed unhappy, sharp, and seeking something beyond her life at home. It was then that her parents sent her on a holiday trip to the Hawaiian Islands. She returned a poised. glowini and happy girl, and it was only much later that the reason for her renewed self-confidence was known. It was there she met Danny. He was so charming, so amusing, so utterly worthless. full of knowledge -book knowledge and knowledgc of women, and he turned the full light of his worldliness upon Hazel. There were long days upon the beaches. soaking up the sun and listening to Danny's tall tales, tales that brought laughter and a gradual lessening of the rigid standards the Barbours set for their children. The ni,hts were magic, and Hazel discovered for the first time that a tropic moon and soli­ tude are potent lactors in romance. She ingness to accept the world as it was, W HE N family argumenh get too touched the stars for a brief moment The Barbour Family were a cause of constant controversy involved for Father B. he seeks in her life, and never so long as we (Continued IT011l preceding page) between the two. It was Mother Bar. reFuge in garden,eure for all h~ Os; have known her has she quite lost a bour who was the buffer between so Mother B. always knows where certain delightful sophistication she talk. He has but onc answer to a them, for she seemed to be able to take brought back with her from the Is­ situation he cannot controL It is a the children so much more lightly to find him when smoke clears lands. Those swiftly passing hours patient, very·much-put-upon sigh and than their father. She seemed to real­ away. Scene above is t ~ i ,, 1 one with Danny gave her the answer to the words, "Yes, yes, let's say no more ize that Clifford's girl-craziness was her life; and the answer was not about it." Sometimes the family something that would modify in time, Danny. It was William Herbert. When doesn't say anything more, but some­ that Jack's jumbling, bumbling antics Paul brought William Herbert, his old times they do, and when that happens were just the racket of a boy growing friend and war buddy, home one day. he leaves hastily for his one never­ into man's stature emotionally. She pretty and gay, and in those days was both Hazel and her father knew that failing cure for all ills, his garden. knew that Paul's carefully guarded so demanding, was so completely sure this was it, this was the man. Wil­ When we first knew the Barbours, spells of bitterness, his hatred of in­ the world was her oyster to be eaten liam's balanced, undying love for her Hazel was the one of his five children justice and intolerance, his heartache when and how she chose. Johnny was what Father Barbour had always he could best comprehend. With her caused by the death of his young wife Roberts, her young husband, was as prayed for for his daughters; a good, he felt a deep companionship. He were things that Paul had brought undisciplined as she, and the marriage sound marriage with a fine man. loved his children, wanted everything back from France to live with him was doomed to failure from thc start. Hazel's wedding was as solemn, her good for them and had tried to give forever. They would always he a part Claudia, so surc she was right, so lite as meaningful, as Claudia's had them a rueasuring·stick of the homely of Paul. That tragic marriage of his, cager to grab all the love and laughter been thoughtless and selfish. virtues. But, unllke Hazel, the others lasting only six weeks while he was in the world with hcr greedy little It wasn't so very long until all the often presented problems he could not in France, the death there of his hands, grew up a bit when Johnny neighbors knew-we could teil at first cope with; Paul's complete unwilling­ young nurse·wife had made Paul so left her-to disappear. She must have by the beam in, proudness of her Ca­ ness to adjust himself to the ultra­ mindful of his fellow humans. loved him morc than her family knew. ther-that Hazel was to give the conservative and mundane living in How well we remember Claudia's Months after Johnny left, following a House of Barbour a new and very a stock-and-bond house. Paul's dis­ runaway marriage and how it hurt quarrel between them, she received important member. It was fun being like of the very things his father and bewildered, angered and com· word he was In China recovering neighbors with Father Barbour those worshiped, his bitterness and unwiU- pletely upset her father. She is so from a severe wound; he had been months, for his pride in Hazel, his utter 6 contentment at the "rightness" of her large! Much too large! The gruesome their own, does not seem to be a part indepcndence of parental contl·ol com· life, was good to see. And then, 10 and ensemble left him wide open for the of their life plan. Every member of plete. His wish that she refuse the behold, it was TWINS! What amaze­ hurts, the scorn, the loud laughter the family loves Beth; even the ultra· money was shared to some extent by ment! Whilt excitement! Here indeed with which children so adeptly cut conservative Father Barbour has Mother Barbour. The younger mem­ were grandchildren he could really the heart out of each other. It was learned to admire the unCQnventional bers felt that only someone not Quite enjoy, tillk about, plan for, whose funny but it was cruel, and we, the woman who for years has played such bright could possibly refuse a fortune plilce in the world seemed assured. neighborhood, rejoiced in the way the a dominant role in Paul's life. She is so large. Paul alone seemed able to He had come 10 love Claudia's little Barbours, as one man, arose to com· a worldly person but a strong and see that there might be two sides to girl very much, but her birth had fort, sustain and hell> Jack through wise and courageous one. The best the troublesome matter. He could see seemed to him almost indecent, what his first experience with woman's proof of that is David. David was just

    ." WISE COUNSELOR and friend as well as a good wife and mother is SONS in "One M.!In's F.!Imily" always talk thjng~ over with Father Barbour; Mother Barbour. who has the rare 9ift of ta~ing her children and their but when it comes to tolerilnce and understanding, Paul is the one that problems much more lightly than her husband, Above. left to right: undertakes the job of explaining tit" other chitdren's viewpoints to Dad. Claudia, Hazel, Mother B. and Teddy enjoy an after..dinner gabfest Above, left to right: Paul, Father B., Cliff ilnd Jack (~tilnding) confer I'll II 7 THe "NTEr.TAI~ME~T WEEK The Movie Front Judy Canova Steals Spotlight at Movie Premiere; Title Priorities on "Hot Rubber" Stir Up Ruckus in Hollywood; Ginger Rogers' Stock Still Soaring!

    was swell. And Howell got his re­ Out at Warner Bros., Barbara Stan­ ing the role for the camcra. He had HOLLYWOOD quest. He's an apprentice seaman wyck is frightening little children. to wear spectacles with hcavy. dis­ By EVANS PLUMMER assigned to radio training and draw­ It's necessary. of course, since the torting lenses. which gavc his eyes a ing 521 a month ... script of "The Gay Sisters" calls for comical, pop-eyed appcarl1nce, and The tire situation has brought up a Barbara to scare scven-year-old Larry they threw his eyes so far out of new question of "priorities" in Holly­ Most important whooperdo and stuff Simms ("Blondie's" first child in that focus that for nearly an hour after wood. But this time it is the question in this town since Pearl Harbor was serics) at least a half-dozen times. removing them he couldn't see a as to who has prior right to the film last fortnight's observance of Para­ Mrs. Robert Tl1ylor has to look stern, thing. But be sure you see the pic­ title "Hot Rubber," Monogram. with mount's and Cecil B. DeMille's thir­ Larry registers fright, and runs away. ture . the King Brothers producing. claims tieth movie - making anniversaries. "But," Larry told Barbara. "I'm not the name first registered with the Along with it. the veterl1n studio pre­ really frightened, I just look that way Although l\brsha Hunt (Mrs. Joe Hays office. 20th Century~Fox has a miered DeMille's grel1t new Techni­ becnuse the script says to look fright­ Smith in that good M-G-M picture) Brynie Foy unit headed by Presion color epic. "Reap the Wild Wind," l1t ened. No one would be scared of you. has bcen before the public since her Foster, Dana Andrews and Brenda their new Hollywood Boulevard play­ You're too pretty" ... girlhood days, she was a most self­ Joyce ready to begin filming just house. the Paramounl Hollywood. conscious lady recently. It happened such a story (about thefted and boot~ Stealing the show. however. at the Which brings up that po!~card from because Richard Carlson plays oppo~ legged rubber) written by John Kine, gala picture opening. the first since a disgusted (he says) reader~n Wil­ site her in "Once Upon a Thursday." former D. A. office investigator. In and probably the last until after the mington, Del. He wants three pic­ They spent the entire day playing the case of such a dispute, the first war. was Judy Canova. This young tures, now rated in the ;'BrieC Guide romantic scenes. or course Ma]'~ha company to roll its production before Republic Pictures player. whose mu­ to Current Motion Pictures," re­ has played love scenes before, but the cameras is awarded the title by sical "Sleepy time Gl1t" is just hitting reviewed and possibly rerated. One is this was the flfSt time she had to the Hays office, The' industry is bet­ the marquees, arrived dressed in an "Woman of the Yenr." for which he enact sizzling romance with her hus­ ting on Monogram's King Brothers. all-white formal, riding in an aJl­ asks five Vs instead of three, Next, a band's best friend and with her own who can make a picture. complete white carriage drawn by two white rating of four or five Vs for "Roxie next-door neighbor! ... with trailers and critic preview, in horses and driven by a soldiet'-boy Hart" (which the Church Federation one week! escort! , , , would not agree to), and but two in­ Contracts and casting; Olivia de stead of four Vs for "Ball of Fire." Havilland will be Jack Benny's lec.d­ In these days when industry and The extremely successful reception This, folks, is the last time we even ing lady in "George Washington S'r!)t arts arc being dislocated without by the pubHe of Ginger Rogers as will acknowledge a post-card, espe­ Here" Elmer winner Frcdric mercy and bent toward the aU-out "Roxie Hart"-not that the young cially unsigned, lobbying for or March heads the cast of Thor~e war eIYort of the United States, it lady's reputation needed it.-has against our critics' opinions. First, we Smith's "I Married a Witch" opposite doesn't pay for an actor to discover boosted her stock to new heights and happen to be our criUcs. and second. Veronica Lake. D. O. SelzniCk suddenly that he has long-lost de­ made her so much in demand that if we can be wrong, can't the public wants Cary Grant to play David in pendent relatives. flat feet or a hith­ studios are fighting for her able ser­ make a mistake, tOO---OI' do you fol­ "David and Claudia" Diana erto concealed minor ailment just bad vices. Her next screen play, however, low me? . , Barrymore wil! play in Univer,,-]'s enough to keep him making movies. will be nt her home Jot (RKO), "Love and Kisses" ("Boy l\Icets It was therefore most enjoyable last where she will make a musicl1l-pos-' Certainly no epic, but absolutely Baby") opposite Robert Cummings. week to see a young, rather unknown sibly with Fred Astaire-:-and then she solid entertainment of the first degree; who will be a papa soon She's actor, Kenneth Howell. join the Navy will go to Paramount for at least is "Lum and Abner's" new comedy, also the lead opposite Bob Stack in and ask the recruiting officer. Chief two pictures, "Lady in the Dark" and "Bashful Bachelor." In it. Norris Goff, "Eagle Squadron," which cast includes Boatswain's Mate Ralpfl White. to "The Major and the Minor." In the who plays Abner on the radio and in Jill Esmond, ex-wife of Laurence assign him to the "lowest paying job latter, by the way, other than lipstick the screen play, actually "went blind" Olivier Mary Martin will go back in the service." White thought that she will wear NO make-up .. , every day for a week while portray- to work with Rudy Vallee and Dick

    WHILE on short Manhattan jaunt, Constance LIEUT. Robert Montgomery, now in Morale JUDY GARLAND gives -Fort Knox military Bennett, screen star, and ador-husband Gilbert Division of Navy, steps out for an evening at policeman autograph while husband Dave Rosa, Roland dropped in for supper at the Wal­ New York's Stork Club, chats with Tallulah MRS musical diredor for "California Melo­ dorf·Astoria's Wedgwood Room, enjoyed the Bankhead (above). One of first movie stars dies," looks on. Judy and Dave were on a Vic_ floor show, and Dinah Shore's songs specially to enlist, Bob's stationed in nation's capital tory Committee-sponsored tour of Army camps 8 THE ENTERTAINMENT WEEK Brief Picture Guide Find Your Best Entertainment Here

    EXPLANATION: R11in9~ of piUu.n art in Vi-"for Victory"-.and VVVV. a four,V falin,. i~ accorded only a top·r1nklng. llmoil penect production. VVV ii I Winner, uctUenl 111m lue; VV 1$ ueragt. 1nd V, unfortunately. is below lIverige. Natufal-<;olor !ilms are 10 indic1ted u "In color" fight dtu the title. and ALL films are judged as "l.dull," '"11mily,' or sImply "'juvfnile' fut.-THE EOITORS.

    OUTSTANOING nnn\" TO SI\"r. (\""') "ir· YOhEJ aoy In-V): B""d OJ! Ilro~'I"~., play_ Joan D~"i, " co~~,H~~~~I~lc~:~eS~'~~~U (a\;\~;) Stil:~ ::;;i~ ":~I:':;~~'; :~:~" 1\;, (;\~i"l~':;;, _111""1 D~kht It' hil.,i"", fare, Ihi,,,_ Fo",ih .],.'''1 Puhlic E:"~",y Xo, 0", ling 11a}·J... bU in lo\'e Uti • .' > > ••. "'_ hj", .If "~"lOn Wut Indian _alt ta,--,\d~h, B(j,\O 1011 .. \111"'1,..... (\, \.), I'b.,·;" ( in 'nee" - . . ,r"),,, IJ..,\,·, n'!!If", .. "I. "nlt ul hi hle __ b"'ilj', C~!>TAI"'S OF !IlL ("LOl'[)S. JU""~ U'U\ Lce, d.li",r_ a "iu (V\ \): {t. C. A. ¥., J,,,,,,,,,, (~~ "~r,--F"'''ih' CARTOONS a"d ol'\civmcnl. A).o """ Dl'\Il!O (\'VV) Fu!llt"~I], "e",Mar,h.U,-Fa"At)'. Br~nJ:I S. " """O"G" ""'" JeJ"ell. \i ac l)nnal,l, Hri~1\ ~ol"r oon,ch.,,1 "'hu i. born ,,;Ih EVELYN KEYES and Glenn Ford son lI'~n", I'la). the lir. of a ~r."d ",,"iul.-F."'il}' u,· ..,i ..<1 e,,,.. Belltt ,h." in Universal's "The Spoilers" ctl.br~I",1 chin ntvl'I>3I'"r pub- ~",G 01' TilE I~l.\",n~ ·p",oechio". "01 up 10 "SilO" in a scene from Colu mbia's "Ad­ doesn't keep Marlene Dietrich Jj,h ...-,\oIuIC (V\'\'): h(k Oak,p "ilh ,'inil)'. MOVIE REVIEWS " Happy Co Lucky", ,Twelve-year­ . ~lIin~ IIo'-el of nturo';C'. "ith OTHER FEATURES old, 120-pounder J()(! Strauch, Jr" 3C~ !>",form.uoes by Aun ~htr­ COMEOIES JOE S.\lITII, A\lERI("A", idan, Il-ob Cum,nin.u, Ron 11 •• - who plays the kid brother "Tadpole" BALL OF '-'RE: (n\\,) (V\'V). ,\ d~f.n~-"o.h. ",~I". ~.n. lIoUl .'i.Id_-'\~uh onl)·. IIAdvenlures of Martin Eden" of Smiley Burnette, has been signed G>tj' Cooptr, a, l 10H-.un,.,1 dran" fUlur;". Robert \'ou"~ OI'E FOOT I", HEAVE", ISI>"­ book"o"". f.n, in Ion "ilh ."d _\I,.,hl! Hunt a, hi, "il~.­ Cast: Glenn Ford, CI.;.~ T.evor. Enlyn as a permanent member of the Gene ciall (\'\'\'\'V): In'piral;Ol'al 't,ip l~a.i,,~ nl~ 'i,,~u and ~,. For ~II .\n,erican~_ K~yn. Slua.t [""in. DI(ki~ Moore. Ian Mac' Autry picture casts; he keeps fit and .tOI'}' of pruchtr, Sla ...·reil)', Oonald. Frank Conroy. el al. A Columb .. fat by drinking three quarts of milk Itobo-rt Taylor i, Ihe ~ant'l~r picture produced by B, P. Schulbc.g and nEAP THE WILD WIND (S... ])Ie:SIG" ron SC'.\XI)A1. 10," he.-I \\'bo l.h, L a,, ~ a day , , , and Donald Stewart, the .".1 directed by Sidney Salkow. f.om the 0.i9'n11 .iall (\·\'\'V\,). In col"r, IIi, [\'V) UQ",antic rooned)' a. f~ Tum .. 10 th duner' __ Aduh_ ten-year-old rodeo slar, has been story by Jack London, IMi.al drama of An .. ri.~·< f;~hr I.. rltC'1I .",1 KID GLO\E KILLEII In\') signed to support Tom Keene in 10 rid rh floriOI'I'I\" (\"-\'\') 01 "Ie: •• ,'" «:~n. Ihdl'. ,Iat> .' Thi, I, the Story: Glenn Ford is a Keene'S Monogram series, , , prineip.1 11. S_ ,ntr,halll mari". ,~" ."d J"l",,,,,, ",.k••• ",.,h 1>o1i.p d,.",i,t.-,\duh_ young sailor who writes a diary of Irad. routt • eenU,I'}' a~O, Ra) I,it Ir~"';tit>" "r thtir fahul","I)' hJ.O;..D1KE FUR\ (1\) the horrors endured on his hell ship Milland. Joh" Wa)·n., l'aultl1e ,,,rre,,r,,1 ,ial"li<'k pia)' It> til. 11,i, N,t 540.000 10 mah: <13<' What goes and where: Bette Davis GOOrlard.-Family. through the brutalities of Captain 'r'I'.".-fa,,,ih Ed,,,,,,,,1 ].""C. alld cnlO'rl";,, returned to Hollywood "without a 1I0:\\F 11.\[(T (,"'\') Talk (V'") b"'il)' Butch Rllgan ( Ian MacDonald). When in¢ ",,,io,, "I the 0101 Ii .. he has rated a night offieer's wings in ~ru~lty Slar< T)'rOM I'o" ~r and dN .. "ilhn"l G..... r~. lIu,,,' 1/"".<,1, 1'."h,1 will, Ihrill,­ owner's daughter, Evelyn Keyes, and the R. C, A, F,; meantime. wife Mary G"n~ Tiot,,"} ,-family h~ll' \,Iull F.",il) the imprisoned sa ilor's l)()Or sister. TIn: FLEET!; I", (\'H\') Astor won an Oscar from the Motion "UFPIIUW TIlF O/\RI,S Claire Trevor, now both Iry to help Oo,olh,' ""n,,,,,r. B"II}' Hutlno. or y\,) Picture Academy "Tyrone Power E' THE 8l'(;n~ SOl'",DS In'\') rever-to learn he is a hero and a 11'." 10 ,·ir.i,,~ n a,\' .'1 Iht "'>t Iht •• Id .. d trut 01 ,oooJ on the straight and narrow, is kept fa",(1) InUTS ("001\1"'" 1\'\"') Reynolds, trurk' Ih.ou~h.-F .."il,\'. there by Virginia Bruce and her baby, Aubrey $cotto, director named as TIll:: COl' lin-IIII' 0. ,\;..DY Thf And ... ,,·, l;;m ... h "I Ih. TO OF 011 WIT TO BE I~ C'n UI~r Indi ~Iory.­ lor Joe Egli. Ihb.>, vri... _-Fa .... lj· O'Usht,d"III' J r>mi ), copped Baby Sandy's job at Universal. 9 THE ENTERTAINMENT WEEK The Radio Front lieut. Commander Winchell May Give Up Program; Costello Diets to Stay Fat·, "Barn Dance" Dinning Sisters Heed the Call of Hollywood

    The Washington report by Lieut. question that. A question charged nouncer, to endorse in advance his Col. Curtis Mitchell, usually pUblished with drama. That's what Arch Oboler check for describing the Louis-Simon HOLLYWOOD on this page, lills been omitted this thought when he receiVed a letter bout and turn it over for the purchase By GLEN ANDERSON week. Lieut. Colonel Mitchetl's inside posing that question from Clarence of scats for service men. . We add -reports from the nation's capital wilt L. Menser, NBC's program manager. our congratulations to the many Uncle Sam's doughboys, "Kraft Mu­ be renewed in an early issue. Watch. It was the direct inspiration for the others tendered H. V. Kaltenborn sic Hall" listeners learned last fort­ for them. -Th.e Editors. play "Hate" you heard recently on upon the twentieth anniversary (April night, are being led properly and sci­ Oboler's "Plays for Americans" 4) of his first appearance at a micro­ entifically. The informant was Mary phone .. 1. Barber, food consultant assigned to NEW YORK NBC's studio 8-H in the RCA the supply corps of the Army. In re­ Building is the largest broadcasting Radio City was bubbling over with sponse to Bing Crosby's questions, she Lieut. Commander Walter Winchell studio in the world. It's from there sailors the other Friday evening. One said that the favorite food of the U. S. has told his sponsors they had better listeners hear Eddie Cantor's show, group was there as ,guests of the fighting men is still steak and mashed look around for a substitute, for one "Johnny Presents." the "Cities Ser­ "March of Time" durin/t a..dramatiza­ potatoes, as it was in '17-'18. The cost may be needed on short notice. The vice Concert." "Voice of Firestone," tion of lJ1e U. S. Navy's raid on the of feeding a soldier, she revealed, is columnist-commentator has been offi­ the NBC Symphony program and Gilbert and Marshall Islands. The fifty cents a day cially on duty with the Navy, but has other big broadcasts. To the listeners other sailors were guests of Para­ continued his broadcasts, through the regular site of a program doesn't mount Pictures at a special Jimmy Speaking of food, Lou Costello. the which he has been doing magnificent mean so much. But the many visitors Dorsey program plugging the film heavy teammate of Bud Abbott, is work raising funds. But he has been to studios had a pleasant surprise "The Fleet's In" ... dieting to add poundage! He's been asking for full-time duty and evi­ recently when 8-H was reopened with worrying his money-making fat oft. dently thinks the call may be forth­ the final program of "Metropolitan With the marking of the second It's a fact! The worry to Lou resuite(l coming shortly ... Opera Auditions ot the Air" after anniversary of '·Truth or Conse­ from the simultaneous illness of his elaborate redecoration. Most striking quences" several days ago. Ralph Ed­ wife with the fiu, their daughters with Connie Boswell is now Connee Bos­ innovations were the eighteen convex wards, its originator, conductor and measles and him with a strep throat. well. She says that during her pcr­ difTusors lining the stage to blend all spark-plug, felt that an explanation Hence the dietitian. Lou wants his sonal-appearance tour since leaving sounds, and the upholstered chairs, for the success of the wacky program overstuffed waistline back .. "Kraft Music Hall" she has been which are not only more comfortable was in order. Said he: "People are scribbling her name in hundreds of than the metal chairs used formerly seeking a release from pent-up emo­ During the week, three top-line autograph-albums. and that many let­ but in addition possess an acoustical tions brought on by the war. The Columbia stars, Edward G. ("Big ters subsequently received by her value for absorbing sound ... program acts as a release-valve for Town") Robinson, Ransom ("Crest­ from fans were addressed to "Connee." them both mentally and physically. fallen Manor") Sherman and Harry 50 she decided that if she writes her Alice Frost has taken over the Our consequences enable them to let W. Flannery, ex-Berlin radio ncws­ name to look like that, that's what it leading-lady role in '·Woman of go, get rid of stifled energies and even hawk, helped the Hollywood Cham­ might as well be. And anyway, she's Courage," while Esther Ralston takes inhibitions." We might rebroadcast ber or Commerce to distribute free just superstitious enough that she a vacation for a family addition. the statement to Japan in these words: sand to citizens Cor their use in ex­ figures the change might bring new Many friends -mourn the death of A crazy radio program is popular in tinguishing incendiary fires. A couple strokes of good fortune ... Charles O'Connor, well known to lis­ America because Americans believe of days before, that same chamber had teners as a former announcer on one good belly laugh is worth more to named Ona "Lorelei" Munson its "Can America fight a war without "Johnny Presents". It was fine of morale than a hundred hara-kiri official greeter. Which reminds your hating her enemies?" A penetrating Don Dunphy, Mutual's fight an- knives in the same region! reporter that an enterprising Beverly

    MOST GRATIFYING, perhaps, of all the honors won by Lieut, James LlEUT. RUDY VALLEE {right} shows Col. lewis Stone, (Judge Hardy of the Stewart and Arch Oboler is the flood of congratulations they've been films), center, and Capt. Donald Crisp (also of the screen) motion pictures receiving for the play, "A LeHer at Midnight," which Oboler wrote for his he made at recent maneuvers of the California State Guard evacuation "Plays for Americans," and in which Lieutenant Stewart starred. Joining unit, of which they are members. The unit was organized for possible in congratulating Arch (1.1 and Jimmy is Mercedes McCambridge, who emergency service chiefly from the ranks of civilian station-wagon owners has herself received much praise for her supporting work in the play by Stone, who is a veteran of Spanish.American War and World War I 10 !l. U P THE ENTERT .... INMENT WEEK Coming Events New Programs, Schedule Changes, Easter Broadcasts Mark Big Week

    SCHEDULE CHANGES T~en s~ows He ~urd II new I,mn Indluted: "SelttllYe Stryi

    SATURDAY. APRIL ~ 1"",,11, I,,, ,.,h" " Ih, iM;, TUESDAY. APRIL 7 LlEUT~A~IE~ ~TE\\.\ltT lIill ....,,,,,1 "hid, Ilw t"·".".'" i, ~('jWE~' A(TOII 1)""01,1 (',.,,:, !'"iI, '\lId~u' of ,h~ 1'1a\~" i, 'la, i" a ,It':tua,ilaliu,, 01' 'h" \\i:1 1,0 ~""'I "" .'1ill"" B~d", L'uilw S'"l~" air lorrc on "Thi' ,"ja,l~ Ill' of tlllcc I,r'",""'·'" . TtIl'''C Bi,,~ Till'~," 131,,~ rio""" for ,hrU' t"(,,,~1 ., ',,0 ...... ""'~ .~.t \'e"~lilil) J .. an I hn~', ]-',.""k 7:00 ..... e,oo ...... , .... 'n'. • _.<0.< I~,\'~j"., "3,,10' o,,,·~~. .'00"" ',OO.,m _"n .... n ~""., .. .",1 "I", ' 0'.0 ...... ' ~ 5 ~ ...... ill al", h ,Ii'f0 ..... 8,)0 ...... _"ft~.. ~"".< ' ~.OO_ ... 00 ..... Hills new-car dealer. his commissions 'TJlF AU\I'i 1I0l'1l .' ~ ""11' THURSDAY. APRIL 9 frozen, recently embarked 011 Ihe I"""r~"'. i,,,>:,""';"" Ii". ",,,,,la' GLUHL\ II ,\JtIlE". '«~.n CHICAGO ,', ,;"~,, a",1 I'''~I,,'' ... I ."'ir~h !" ambitious business of selling dry sand ".r1~, """ at't>.,.ri,,~ i" ",\lII.H at one cent a pound-and the sand Ihe '\''''f "I Iht \'",t ... 1 "I.'r, I, \1.' HUrl." lIill "."~~ I;p By DON MOORE It is ,'.,i~"w "0, ~, a ,I'~'''~li,' ,~,h" ,1,1,,,, 0" Ih~ 11",1\' \ all,·, I beaches are only ten miles distant! ... "l'I"'al. bUI ralh,. a ,,, in'''' I"W'~'" I hi, Th",,,b) ..\1 ... , ; don't know h ,st what Eddie Pea­ ""'li,u'JI ", .. h",", I .. b,i,,~ to ,h., II,,' <"'I ".11 be llalli•. \lcDJnid, body had in mind when he made ".ti.", ~" .,,,pen to him in rcal lifc ',.0 •. '" ".30.,0'. among banjo g,'cut, and he's still UOll 1101'\0: lIill b,' ~II"" !~, that would be too unbelievllble (01' ',~" Ihe au'pirc, .. I tl!~ C,.",I plunking llsleners pop-eyed on the LMallll""tlll 01 ,he h"idol' Te,,, OJ( "Sih'" Thn'.r." ,'U"', C'ft".1 use on the air! First, 'SI. Patrick's Day "Iar 01 ,h. U"i,~~1 !'olal~,. \\ill lot .,00u.",'...... 1,00 .,_ "National Barn Dance." Anyway, he ... u ..... n broa,103SI O"e' ("B~, ~." brought a eontracl renewal to maes­ ~ .OO ., .. ,.<>C> •... m struck a loud discord in the music ...... "'n"~' tro Billy Artz lor both the Bob Burns •. 30...... '30 •. .., JE,\\ETTE M;,,'JlO\.\IIl. world. Pros ;l1ld C(lns have been flying ... ~...... ~ ... ~. "I, .. ,. 1011,1,.",1. (;.n. Ha,·""",d and the Blondie shows, and it being 1,30 ...... ~' 30 ..... about faster than Peabody's fingers. 'Hcnlh j"i"r<' 110, ." f,,'n. "ill his birthday, 100, he proclaimed a "IO~l Ihe f.",w G;,.-.I,·" .. I 'h. G(,J, ;" Colo,a.l .. all j"'I',""j", ,'"it ('I,arli. MrI·orl~y. \IJ(", Percy Faith, "Contented Hour" COIl­ ~. 'e.~ C<."A' celebration. So, hurrying to phone his L a"~r Sun,i"" :..,,'i.·c ,,,II h. 1,00 ~." ',00 ..... ductor. suys the banjo is too much a wife, Pat Van Cleve, to come to the 1"0",,,1"'1. )<;Uc. _.Uft".. ~~., .• "rugged individualist" for musical ...... CO""" .'<>C> ...... <>C> •. "'. studio party, Dagwood ran Into the .,:00 .... , ',:00 ',M, blcndillg. Roy Shield. NBC-Central _"~"'M ~_ ... MONOAY. APRIL 6 .,:00 ...... 1,:00 '.",. next studio. picked up the rccciver '11 \J:n:\ A\ll IWIl i. ~ music director, calls it a fine "audi­ of the first phone he saw and would THE ".\JE~TI{ ".", ..1 <_II", d.al 01 I/o. G","d (' ..""" \\,11 M "P" '~r;~1 I,ea.d "",,,I~,. T,,~, torium instt·ument." George Barnes, have been dialing yct had someone Thr .iu 01 .n l,"e' ",,,.niH .la~' al,,1 \\ .. 1"r~I~~ ",,,,,,i,,., guitar-playing sensation, scoffs, Thi, i. (1M H.I" u" I... not missed him and told him, upon "''' i.e, Blue. ,h, Gertrude 8erg--new "Humph! A banjo is just a snare drum j""il,ahl, ~.II ..1 "'"';'1".' 11,~ discovery of him wildly dialing the .,...... ,00...."., .. .. time for "Goldbergs" with strings!" AlIcn Massey of the _...... ~ ...... oM}, " ,,,i1le" b)' I)"'~hl \I~.,I >:00 •. _ •. 00 .... phone, that it was a disconnected .1.,,"1 hi, "lin flhlil)·. ~ IIif•• ".1 Westerners baclut: Peabody with "The RbE STEn::o;S. "''''.'io"a1 sound-effects instrument. The some­ ,l3u~~lcr. \litll • It" ,· ••iali",,' FRIDAY . APRil 10 banjo's as American as 8 cowboy." "" •• 110 of Ot''''3 .,,01 '«ttn. \O;h TI,r '~~Id" "hi.~ h., I..... " 1"'1' one who made the discovery was k .. ne cd tb. hn,lIi"er, "f 'h~ ubr "" a 11-0<101' <131i.,,, I." ,.",. "O:L~:Ullln TIIE,\TJ:I: ". FOI' myself. I'd rather just sit on the "Blondie" radio-script writer Johnny Ilpll)II""'l' ~",I E~,'~' ~,,,,,i," Ii",•. i •• ~"",llou",.,r .. 1 ,',," (It 1.(11 01.,,,,,.,;.· I'''J~'~''' I"~",,,i,,~ sidelines and listen to Eddie play ...... ,,·ir•. ,\IB~. ,I"", ,l".i., bl fa",,,,,, 'HiIN' ,ul ,,'~ra~~ ,,,,,,,,Ir I']\~ Greene. in Hollywood to meet the b .... n Co"", .,00 ...... '00 •.'" .....~ C'"".' "itl, T .. ", I'olle's .' "3tr~lo' .~s It·s a pronounC«i pieasure to make show's cast (or the first time. 'Tis said ,.s .. ... T~.~ i, -~"''''. _~'. ••.., n ~ ...... I-'''''''''Nt t",rlorn,,,,,e., • '00...... 00...... , when Greene first met Dagwood and Nat •••• '.~I. Nat .... ' ••,. " 1: ..1 Wi""." h Lo"r.,n<~ Blod,· note of a new program on CBS called 1'111: \ 'Ol'''''; BIlle \,"''''~ T\I!Il\E l'OIIUt lIill "a, Blondie. he IN out a wild yell of la~ ..... ,ICt' in dra,na';'· "~I"'ri '" ,",an. "':.1',,,,1 I" \1"" u .. I,. "Thus We Live," heard Thursday and "r.lk, .. J a<~' ,," .. C .....h-."I. '" .n,1 'larri,,~ He.- "'10UI ...", .... ,;, . fright or despair and passed out! .. "'<"'.'i.,,, ";Ih • "e\\ I'r<'~'al" Friday mornit1~s. It's a pleasure be­ ,\"'~ri.-a," \Ill '10.0" "rot." m" •. ,.1'",1 "Hluc Thu'e. ")''''''.'' ...... " ~ r"nt, ., causc we can pal a big daytime-radio .,)0...... ,so ~ ... ".I,id, ""~i", Ihi' ..,,,,,,I~l. ,.. "Mother" (that's right) Murlene ',""'.,,",,_u~ .... " _"H ... .. h,,',. sponsor on the back fo r donaling the "~I,e'lory CO'''I'.'') nt.I.,1 ~. .,SO ~ ... . 7 , ...... ". .,)O.,m, Dietrich's severest crHic. her beauti­ time - and foregoing commercials­ (ul adol,escent d Cross National Headquar­ in "Manpower." After lhe broadcast lhe po rt but refused to relurn from and Abner'S newly established catch­ tei's in Washington. There are visits she was presented to producer Cecil Washington, D. C. III " Priorities," phrase. "Wonderful World." has been by personalities in Red Cross work. B. DeMille. who rel>lied. " I'm very Johnnie Johnston, young singer of made thc tille of a popular song to be official and voluntcer. No pleas for glad to meet you. I noticed you down NBC fame, will appear opposite her ... unveiled to the nation somelime this money. no membership drives ... in the audience." Marla blushed. month. . Ann Gillis. who did the Another item with a marginal "Yes." continued C. B .. "you workc<1 News flashes: Marred somewhat Judy serial last summer as a Bob "Hooray'" After several years of ear­ harder than your mother!" .. was lhe achievement of "Fibber Mc­ Hope SUbstitute. is again being C(ln­ stretching to the singing of the Din­ Gee and Moll)'" in attaining two pin­ sldered Cor the same job .. Lud nin'l: Sisters and boosting (or them as Betty Jane Rhodes. who is star of nacles, the highest radio Crossley rat­ Gluskin. long heard conducting the the lop girls' trio in the country, I'm Mutual's "California Melodic!!;" as ing and a listing in "Who's Who in music of many important CBS Holly­ greatly pleased to make notation of well as KHJ-Don Lee's "First Lad) America," by the death last fortnlghl wood programs. has been appointed thc fact that they've just made a of Television," is coming into hel' of Fibber's father. James E. J ordan. a commander in the U. S. Naval Re­ flying t,'ip to Hollywood to sing three film right 31 last, First cast mcckly of Kansas City. Mo., at the age of sen'e. Gluskin served in the French songs in Universal's motion picture, by RKO, Paramount gave her a big ninety ... Incidentally. that pro­ and Amcrican air forces in World " In the Groove." now in production. part in the forthcoming "Sweater gram's producer. Cecil Underwood. War I ... New and sunnier Beverly That makes another chapter in 8 Girl," then a principal Introductory began his eighteenth year in radio on Hills home has been bought by agent colorful success story that began in role in "The Fleet·s In." and last March 15 ... Glenn Miller is in Ken Dolan and Milton Berle song­ 1939. when Lou and twins Jean and week Betty clinched a plum In the town making "Orchestra Wifc" for stress Shirley Ross to provide vita· Ginger and their brother arrived in starTing feminine rolc in " PI'iorities 20th Century-Fox Studio and Don min A for their son. Ken. Jr. (Co'lltimled on Page 32) 11 THE ENT!IT.A.IHIoIEHT WEEK Classical Music love, Not War, Was Real Inspiration Back 01 Brahms' Immortal "Requiem," Which Will Be Broadcast Over CBS Under Direction 01 28-Year-Old Erich Leinsdorl

    By ROBERT BAGAR passages from the Bible for his text. walking and hitch-hiking, he arrived fit of rehearsal, owing to Bodanzky's The work was given In Its entirety at Salzburg and went immediately in sudden illness. When Bodan:.:ky passed New York World-Telegram Mt!sic for the first time in Bremen Cathedral search of Bruno W3lter, who was re­ on, Mr. LeinsdorC was made his suc­ Expert and Associate Program. on Good Friday, April 10, 1868. The hearsing a forthcoming Festival opera, ccssor and he has bcen at the post Annotator for New York Phil- cathedral was flUed to capacity, the Mr. Walter was conducting from the ever since, hannonic Society listeners' enthusiasm was something piano, leaving it for a moment to Participating in the broadcast of the NE of radio's most valid func­ unparalleled. Here, obviously, was a discuss some musical fine point with Brahms Requiem will bc the Colum­ tions Is its propagation of mas­ tremendous art work. "ranking among the musicians. Mr. Leinsdorf saw his bia Broadcasting Symphony Orches­ O terworks that are rarely, if the loftiest music ever given to the chance. He sat down at the piano and tra. the Boys' Choir and the Choir of ever, heard in the concert hall. An world." began to play the score at the point the Chapel of the Intercession, Nadine immortal composition like the Brahms The performance to be broadcast where Mr. Walter had left oft. It took Conner, soprano, and Leonard War­ Requiem, (or instance, gets occa­ (CBS) will be under the direction of the distinguished conductor but a mo­ ren, baritone, both of the Metropoli­ sional performances by the various Erich Leinsdorf, chief of the Metro­ ment to realize that he was listening tan, orchestral and choral groups through­ politan Opera's Wagncrian wing. to an enormously gifted ':!OOung man. out the country, but these arc not Three years ago, when he was only Result-l\lr. Leinsdorf was nired on nearly enough to keep it alive, We arc twenty-five, he was engaged by the the spot as'Mr. Walter's assistant, • • • not concerned here with the reasons company to assist the late Artur Some lime later Mr. Leinsdorf for the ncglect of the Rcqulem by Bodanzky. The present one is his assisted Al'turo Toscanini in the prep­ Wagnerian Easter Music such org.. nlzations - though we'll firth consecutive season with Amer­ aration of the Ninth Syml)hollY, In 1865, when Wagner had already wager that financial ones have an ica's operatic "eden," and he has, be­ scheduled for a concert of the Vienna completed more than half of his "Ring important place in the scheme-but It sides, conducted performances of the Philharmonic. By this time. however, des Nibelungen." all of "Tristan und is easy to see how far-reaching can San Francisco Opera Company, and young Erich had alrcady made a rep­ Isolde" and a good portion of "Die be the elTeet of, say, one performance concerts of various syml)honic organi­ utation for himself as the right-hand Meistersinger," he began active work on the radio, Of course, there we have zations. man of great conductors. Word of his on the completion of an opera whose compensation plus. Mr. Leinsdorf was born in Vienna. talents soon reached the Metropolitan, subject he had had in mind for a Brahms was inspired to write the He busied himself there with many and in 1937 he was engaged. sight un­ considerable time. The opera was Requiem by the death of his mother musical activities. graduating from seen, by the company. While still an "Parsifal," which has since been per­ in 1865, .. nd no son has poured out a the Staats Akademie with high honors, assistant he was given an unprece­ formed throughout the world as al­ greater tribute to a beloved parent though depleted of financial resources, dented opportunity to conduct a per­ most a ritual of Easler. The libretto than he did with this work. It was One bright morning, after a siege of formance of "Parsifal" without bene- w .. s linished in 1877. based on the erroneously believed that the Requiem Parsifal poem of Wolfram von Eschen­ had been inspired by events of the bach, the Minnesinger, Wagner, as Austro-Prussian War (1866). How­ usual, wrote his own text for the ever, it has been established that the opera, and this was published in De­ composer had set to work on it be­ cember of the same year. He had fore the beginning of the war. begun thc music a little before that, The first three numbers of the complcting the score in 1879, the or­ Requiem were performed in Decem­ chestration in 1882. ber, 1867, at a Gesellschalt concert in The premiere performance o( "Par­ Vienna and, it is interesting to note, sif.. I" took place at Bayreuth on July there was much adverse comment on 26, 1882. It was given sixteen times its textual material by theological during tho Bayreuth Festival o( that authorities, As Brahms' biogral)her, year, and at the last of these show­ Lawrenee Erb. says, "It has nothing ings, Wagner himself took charge in common with liturgical requiems. from the Transformation Scene to the having to do with death and eternity, end of Act I. a fact unknown to any­ consolation for the mourner and clos­ one in the audience, He had been ing with a song of victory over death forced to do that because Levi, the and the grave," The storm of criticism conductor. was taken ill during the was occasioned chiefly by the fact first act. that Brahms dared himseU to select The Prelude to the opera, which is

    Unique Is Radio's AI Goodman SOMEBODY once said, and aptly, that radio maestro AI Goodman (right) is at home with Bach and boogie, or Wag­ ner and woogie. Only conductor to be heard on two im­ portant CBS programs on the same day-"The Family H our," with Gladys Swarthout (above) and Deems Taylor as his distinguished collaborators, and tho Fred Allen {left) airshow-Goodman is one of most flexible conductors cur· rently on radio. He stops at no !ochool or composer, does ., fine job on either serious music or jazz, turm with ease from a Haydn "Surpri!oe" Symphony to peppery version of pop· ular song, "Deep in the Heart of Texas," Too, Goodman's orchestra today comprises no less than seven well·~nown conductors, including Waldo Mayo, Nat Brusiloff, Harry Horlick, Charles Marlowe. Kel Murray, Johnny Augustine 12 THE ENTERTAINMENT WEEK

    Guide to This Week's Fine Music Programs

    SATURDAY. APRIL 4 Ml::>IC A~O .\\1E1t1(·A~ U'·'·."" T,., lJu.-b, 11'(1111 YOlTl1. \Se. Eldora lIi~h "" I"~~IQ Too .\Iud," K.," U. S. MAIU_\E IM'i D. (,8S, e•• "., ~I",ol lJo)'i Glee nub; "i,!' 8,00 .'.,. b ....~ c ••".' P..... 10:00 ._"" • ·00 ',M_ G[ee n"b and (ho;.; '!ikl.~r! •• 00 •. ,.,. ~K ••• L~r., ,, . i\a.hvill~. Tenn, .11"" II"")",,, ... Uf,· .'rk, • )1",.".1 ...... ,30 , _,". CIIr!.! (he 1.(I.d I .. 111"'11 "1" .. ,',d" () "I"~, ,Ill 'H",I"", Wlll~" day. .... W,·.t,·.\ "".'a7"0 '.M..• J~ .. ,,_. ll<'l'k ~",I " e,., •• , n,·"tI,·, ...... 0 .... _ ...... , ... 1',).""" IIn.I",,. 10:""...", "m,.. "1l 1i ~1i '1Il-11·,," .... M J,'."'­ ."0-.", •. .. m . .·.0 .... ('OI'TEI'TED lIou n . NBC. N."I~,...... Pe, ,,,,,,·1 11"1,(,·,, lVoIlia,n Miller. lello,; Reinho!d eo. .. I,IN I I", I,lll~". l',,"~.'.\ Sd""idl, b~,,,,; fho'u. and Or Ib (h,' L·..". of ('(,,1., I ':)"') flA[HO un ."l:~I(' I1AI.L OF che,lfa di,~el....t by Percy FaillL, ., .. ,... ,I'o""rl"~-('''''.,·,'' THE Alii. Illu~ S~h',,'~, Ie,."" NOW chief of the Met's Wag. Wbell I'.'a"" 1.I~e • III,·,·, h ... ,. Co.",, ROUNDING out 12th season at 1l~Ilf'e, (o"dU(lo': Stl",a KaJ·" 10'00 p_ ... _~".rr" 1111 __ "00 ..... nerian wing, director Erich Lein~. .. , ~ ;. '<.>t"a",,; ~lIdr. I.\ia"r". I,i""i,\...... " Hotel Roosevelt, N. Y., Guy lom­ Tbe ~'''fc , .. IO"~,_ 8·00 .... . 1.00 ...... dorf once hitch. hiked way to 1',,"·1'.,10-·,,1"0 .ltl.... , Itad, f,~"ko Je;;,:'j )11: ('1'(1 __ 11",.,· "r.~~11 (,.,,,, ,.. . . 1l"d,-H.d"Io-I, bardo's orchestra has introduced Salzburg to prove he was worthy • ... .. _ .... . ,. 1.. ,·1,' ll",,"" H,',.· I'e 1·,o~1 fru,,, -f;UJ.h· TUESDAY. APRIL 1 1,400 songs to public, won II an_ ""alb (i,e I",,,, "r l.l~l" "OIl l( ,"~I.·I.,.,hn of being Bruno Walter's assistant Ul~_ .lb,I .. .,Ir. the Philharmonic-Symphony broad­ 2:aO .,m. ,"" , I) '''"... " .. ,)1".. " on .~ .... "".to .• .. ,... I,,,.·.,,, ...... rrom '"("n.I"·r1. _"""n .... n '2,:00 ~ ... _ .,.s._ .. . cast program, had really been written ... "" ..... U,'·I ",""." .It ... 'unl POPULAR MUSIC in December, 1878, obtaining its first 1· .... ·,,'•• 1 rl'(llll ",... 1: .. 1 " .... h •• ' ..'. C'LE\"EI.A"[) OJl('IIE ...Tlt\ ...",.,," I1dl1, .. Claude Thornhill once had dreams I>d \1( .. 'MI.'•. 1<<1." !;I,,··k performance in Wahnrried, Wagner's CB~_ D,. Arll... I1ndz;".ki ...... " o ~IJ( :.ntl'1l0"\ CO~(J::RT, ),"",,"" ~I .k· of becoming a newspaperman. He was house, on Christmas day. Ihe birthday ,lu~I<>r; Kay lIal!.-. c,,,"",""'~'''' ... ",,,. I". "lrl"" IJ!,,~ \el\\v'~' l ..... po~1 ~t"ko\\ ten years old when all these ambitions ...... C ••,,~, ,ki. ."",Iuclo •. of his wife, Cosima, Naturally, Wag­ • ,00 .... . a· oo ...... "n .... . P .., ...... c.ft'•• , h ..... took fire and he immediately set about 2:00 ..... _ . ".:00 .... .,,,",,.,,, ner conducted, a,oo ..... , .a·,...... ~...... _..... starting his own newspaper. He ,':'j,jl!'!- ,,30 •. "'_ ' .• 0.,..,. ....(N~w ,...... y .... ,"" ...... ,. ,...... c.0 ...... , ...... , ..11 ,.,...... _ • _, .. '. rounded up all the eligible young re­ ... _"h...... USI ntMA OTF.110, ,-OI'II\\(l ~BC fon~e't Or"1:\1 'Ol!!, l'IIII.I!\I!\lO\lf WEDNESDAY. APR[L 8 r<>iJ S"ilalny. tond"~,,,,_ • • ()ltnll·:~n1.\. CI.\.,. J"I", U.. bi less time than it takes to tell he had ...... ft "., Bach lo Boogie Woogie and Back ' : 30 ...... • "30.. p ... hEYlIU.\!{I) (O,,(uns, (B5_ "lIi, e .. ",lu~IO', Juli". II"~,, ~'HI founded a mimeographed newspaper. -".'"':30 ..... , a, :OO .... II.,' lI'e.(m;"'I~' ("1'0;', Ik Joh" Lucie" " ...ch. II Radio maestro Al Goodman is thc .. '""" " which. startlingly enough. won some ri"le)' Will;;""o"". 'iI ...... , .. '. (""'1"'. p,amS!. Gue,1 .t... a~er. two hundred subscribers, He even de­ posse!,sor of several unique distinc­ TRE,\SUflE 1101111 Of SO\C, I·"·t,,.h· .",1 fh,.'~ ("'"' .k' S~,h",la" Marlin". inl .... ;e" ..l "I'K"II"'" \\'.~"r .. I'l" Ih,Il.,1 B •. ~a,. livered the sheet every morning at tions. F irst, he Is the only conductor MaS. A1f,~1 A"lo"i,,;', O,d,.,I.-. !-:,'-,.,,',. h,,,,, '·IlI,' ",.(.",' ",·.-n",1 ;;,;."u" ro, (-,'110 .,,,, to be he... rd on two important pro­ J~"'I'hi". Tumi,,;.. "010.,111'. ,I,,".·," II'"",,,,, I·i.,,,,, (I,,,,,,, t.·,,. 1,,·,Iu7II'· 5 a.m. But one fine day a watch-dog "'I".no; Mix~1 cho'al ~'v"t'. ,... Co."" ."'-P, ,~ltI,'I,,,, took a neat nip out of his thigh­ ... 2,00 ~.,", grams on the same day, as witness I'Qlk. f"",,, ··"rh .. """,·".,l .,00 .'.., -r"." GI "I> t·"·'",.I_ I"r .... ,,",... ~ .<'". the "Family Hour." with Gladys 1\"'1.·.... _~1I1,.,""" " 00 .,m U.OO HO." "'~"o A,~I {"I'llu _lI~nl,," showing bad aim, at that-and there r ..... n' tI,~ 1..",1 "I ,h,· ~k_' ...... ft Co."" and then ended the delivcry service. Swarthout and Deems Taylor as his Ill".· "".,,",, 1'".1","" •••0 . .... ~.30 ._ .. ~ ,~ . )I.,.'h "I lh~ 1'... ,·, f,."" I'~!'''I': TII\'I IlEFr!E~J!E~ -".,~ .. .. The fold-up of the newspaper came on distinguished collaborators, and the ~., ~'''''. ' . """,",, I" T.,.,·t.".1 f"'r),'" 0\ TilE AliI. rlh_ ft,,,[,," K", ~ .. ~"'''.'. "f SI. ~I~,.'·" .,,1.1"" the heels of that. of course. Fred Allen show. both heard over the fl,·n. ,~b"~I',' Otd'~"ra; F.~,,~ I'",k " "Il~lnJ" " ...... )1 .... " l. 5, ,\'.\\Y IIASD. ~ll( CBS network, The second distinction 11"1 ....,, 11 ....·1 ~'. """,. o:-ue.l. ,~ll.ot-rl ~pal'li,,~, • • has to do with the fact that he is one Wolf" r.om "1:<"""" .",1 ,·j"ji"i" .,00.,",...... The other day the members of the J,,1I"I" 0",,,,,", \'.,1.·, .. "r ~I"I"" ~"~",, a. oo p_m, of the most flexible conductors cur­ ...... ft ,.. , ,."nl •.1""110·,,.. ",",,1'1. -""'.,. Joe Reichman band. which is now 8:00 .... _ ... rently performing. He stops at no '.<>0 p .. "rl", .:",•. , 1'.""lp, ",·,liI, ...... \'",1., llJ~ 1... ,,1 1_ Ill... " ,-" "llEAT MO.\tE\"l"'i 1\ ~tlSI( working out a New Orleans engage­ •-".'" :oop_", .. S 00 .. _.. school or composer in his wide­ ,t"_, t" ~", flJ" GfoON;:t ~a"ia". rOlll'.k •• "'1"."0_ \\'all~,,~ttin. t"ndu~lor. miliar song of Irving Berlln, "Easter .~w~",I.', ll"'~"!"IIO O'·~rI""'. ..1"".. , ~ c ••, •• , ...... ~ Parade" and another oldie, "Crazy •• 00 .... , 7:00 p ... . Brahms Second Symphony (Colum­ ...... n 1'b~ """~ '" ~-"" .,. • K"," • :00 __ ", :~ -"", ~...... bia). The batonist, conducting the ."" . ..,.... ''':lM'" 1t".",.,lu_ ...... "',~l.IN ... 5,00 •.", . Rhythm." The second offers "Sleepy ',a'.. ..., ... ",._, ,.• "",,,... ( _.. , .. _0, "IOC·ok. Lagoon" and "Trumpet Blues," Need­ London Philharmonic, is at his best, Uel,ul, I.P J"o •. r""" which means, specifically, that the COLl'\1B[A lJIIOM)(,\.,n\C .. !.t,"I·.·.. ,('UI"'"UH FRIDAV. APRIL 10 less to say, they are all e;>l:ceedingly SYMP'IIO\"r ORfllf:STllA. j'S"_ ""1", .... h' .: ,,,I,,,,, ) fp ~.I.'I· ...h" composer gets a proper hearing. di­ .:1 I:"'"·.,,,,. ,· •• fllI~ BIUTISIi '''IERICA\" FE!-.TI well donc-a remarkable feat, since Erich l.o:i" .. lorf. (O"dU(lor. O,,}, h ..... •. :00 ._... _ \\l, ('S~ the pieces vary greatly In mood and rect, sympathetic and uncluttered by Cboir and Choir of 'h Chal'~1 0' .... . •_ :00 .... _ 0 ""':00 ...... , _ content. Wayne King, by way of Vic­ personal views. We never tire of Ih~ Intu~"''';on. S:..li". '''''''N. .",;... Lotte Lehmann's singing. so it is with oo".ano; lnlllud Warrell, INtri N ...... a ••,. tor 27808, supplies engaging versions I<'nf_ of ';Deep in the Heart of Te;>l:as" and undiminished pleasure that we rec­ .. n..... ,nh"'.. Il .... h'". Tille TELF.!'HO\J-. HOn! ommend highly her album of "Songs 0...... , ~b( ~P"I'ho"l· O,d,t'lra; I>on ClTlJ::!) SERVICE COS(ERT, "The Lamp of Memory," which is • o·oo~ .... \·oorh ..... , to"du(lor. h,,,o M.. I "1«". Or. Fra"k Bluk, tondut . of Vienna," The noted artist. accom­ ~...... played in a sort of beguine tempo, -"..... "'.,. Inn. '~"or; Fr.,,(i~ Whil~. 1(1 lor. Lucille Manne.. , "OPrano; panied skilfully at the plano by Paul !>ra",,: Ih~ Ikll ('horu. I:,." G.aham. haritone. • • • Ulanowsky. sings cherishable pieces Ithl. UP, KtD~ J~." .. ,,,,,1011'''1 T~nut"_ }'hh ... " .•. !«'b .... 'h SUNDAV. APRIL 5 I'i.... ' ." r",,,,,· ,,~ II."•• ,,·,. L.· ... tIlt, rl .. l"dl~ !).ollh... On Bluebird disk B-II4.85, Erskine by Arnold, Stolz, Leopoldl and others ,n.... 1 1 1.or,k InlO l'oo, (;."I~D .. W"",I Hawkins gives us a romantic p(.'r­ MllESTO\F.S 1\ A\tERII"\\ Wah" I~ .. 1: .... lu""" l Ion }''''m I .... ~ •.. , .... ("01~, with as much enthusiasm and inter­ )1.'· I"·..,. fro", ··,-""", ..t.l~ MeSIc, fBS. E2'l"'~n Sch,,,,1 of W""'l1 ftt,) l!l , .. ~,·'"I,·, rormance of "Wrap Your Troubles in . . .. ,. _o;.·,u,." S.'I'!I~," •...•. _~I""U~ pretative finesse as she might employ \lu~ie. Dreams" and a rather heated account ""'w., !Io,,~, r"~b "r.,meu·· }J"'"~1 or !:'oU' "hou, naln_ In works of a more serious nature "" ..... , c ••, •• , of a new item, "So Long. Shorty," (Columbia), '0.",'00...... _ f';';' .~it· I'.~ •• nl ();'.r"; ...~tS<', >:00 )1: .... _ .,00 .... , ,'.", """!" s ~"'''00 ...... _ whose text is appreciably funny, " II/It 13 THE ENTUTAIMI"UNT WEll Short IfCtves

    The Two-Faced Axis made the following statement after Special Program From Paramaribo; his capture by Red Army troops: HE Berlin radio is engaged in a "Beginning with 1942 I was assigned campaign at present to persuade Madrid Resumes Broadcasts to u. s. to the battalion reserves and sent to Tthe listeners of the United Statcs the Soviet-German lront. The bat­ that they have more deadly enemies lalion was formed hastily and was than Germany. Their repeated asser­ made up mostly of factory workers tions that they have no ill feelings By CHARLES A. MORRISON thirty-five to forty years old. They for the people of the United States, knew how to shoot a rifle, more or that they arc fighting F. D. R., capital­ President, InterMtionel DX'ers A!iiMce less, but none of them could handle ism and Jewry, arc a bit ridiculous, a machine-gun. The men of this espccially In view of what they arc battalion were greatly depressed. telling other nations about us in their None of them had expected to be sent broadcasts to them. For instance, in In tuning in, Mr. O. Groman, the loud signals although the quality Is to the front so soon and so suddenly. their home radio broadcasts they are English announcer of the stallon, will not of the best. From 7:00 to 7:15 No one received any winter clothing. telling Germans that the fat and cor­ repeat the station call over and over p.m. is the English period and at this On February 13 we were sent into rupt United States can afford to sow for about ten minutes prior to start time a woman announcer makes an­ action. We were warned that anyone war all over the world. Better yet, in ot the program. It is hoped that some nouncements, gives news items and of us who failed to shoot at the a recent broadcast to South Africa, of the American soldiers stationed short talks. At about 7:15 p.m. the Russians would be shot by our officers. Berlin radio said most of the Ameri­ near Paramaribo will take part in the Spanish announcer (a .wan) takes During an engagement which lasted can people are illiterate, even more broadcast. Those hearing the special over and the program continues In several hours our battalion was arc immoral and still more are irre­ program are requested to send a re­ Spanish. Grady Ferguson of Charlotte, smashed and I was captured." ligious, and later in the same broad­ port on same to the AVROS, P. O. North Carolina, was the first listener cast the Nazis stated that they felt Box 150, Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, to report on the new North American sure the Yankees were already lick­ South America. transmissions from Spain. More Programs for Troops Abroad Ing their lips at the choice morsels Sunday, April 5, the new U. S. War about to fall to them (inferring the Madrid Resumes Broadcasts What They Are Saying Department program, "The Army United States was about to take over Hour," will make its debut. This pro­ Canada, Australia, etc.). Hitler him­ EAQ, Madrid, one of the world's The Australw.n Radio: Tokyo says gram will tcU the people of this self said the capital of the world pioneer short-wav'e stations, broad­ If we don't stop our campaign we country what their army is doing and would never be Washington, that the cast regular programs to North Amer­ will find ourselves in the lap of the how they, the civilians, can best work people of Europe would never stand Ica nightly for many years. Through- United States. We don't think it will to help the fighting men. Each pro­ for such corruption as existed in our gram will include talks by leaden capital. From these few statements of the United Nations, pick-ups from picked at random it would seem that our forces abroad, and a 'dramatic on­ the Nazis are anything but friendly the-scene broadcast (rom one of toward the people of this country. America's great national shrines such Nazi propaganda is actually so child­ as Lincoln Memorial, Arlington Cem­ Ish, ridiculous and conflicting for the etery, Independence Hall and Monti­ most part that it seems hardly worth cello. These broadcasts will be short­ the effort to study it-even if one's waved to the world Sundays from main motive in doing so Is to tear it 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. CWT over WRCA, down and expose Its deceit and WNBI and WBOS . . . The Musical trickery. Steel makers, a popular employe fam­ ily show with songs and music by the Wheeling Steel Corporation's mill Special Paramaribo Broadcast workers, will be short-waved by de­ Up until a few weeks ago most layed broadcast to the United States people were only vaguely aware of troops abroad each Monday from the existence of such a place as Dutch 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. CWT over WRCA Guiana. The landing of American (15.15) and waos (11.87), troops at its capital, Paramaribo, changed all that. Now that the AVROS (Algcmeene Vcreeniging News About the Stations Radio Omroep Suriname) have initi_ PACIFIC HEADLINES: Melbourne ated regular short-wave broadcasts has again been making experimental from Dutch Guiana, this country has broadcasts to eastern United States. emcrged once and for all from its These were broadcast daily for sev­ former obscurity. The AVROS oper­ OLGA COELHO'S autograph-books are filled with flattering commenk of eral days (rom 4:25 to 5:00 p.m. CWT ate two short-wave transmitters: monarchs and presidenk throughout the world, inscribed when the peaceful over VLG3 (11.71) ... "Radio PZX5 (15.395), power 450 watts, and arts, not war, claimed fil'\t attention, Famed Brazilian guitarist and folk· Saigon," Saigon, French Indo-China, PZX3 (5.946), power 100 watts. These singer, Miss Coelho may be heard on CBS' "Romance of Latin 'Am.,.;rica" has returned to its old {requency of stations broadcast week-days from 11.775 megs. The experimental fre­ 5:40 to 7:40 p.m. and Sundays from quency of 10.23 megs proved unsatis­ 8:10 to 10:40 a.m. CWT. PZX3 has out the Spanish civil war EAQ con­ come to that, but even if it docs, we factory ., World news in English been furnishing quitc satisfactory re­ tinued its activities, being for a time would much rather find ourselves in is broadcast over Delhi, India, sta­ ception in spite of its low power, but tbe only relIable link with the out­ the lap of the United States than tions VUD3 (9.59) and VUD4 (11.83) with inauguration of the new fre­ side world. came the end of the war under the heel of Japan ... Delhi at 7:30 a.m. CWT. At 7:50 a.m. local quency PZX5 (15.395), Paramaribo, in Spain and subsequent taking over Radio (broadcasting to local citizens): news items are given. One of these can be heard with excellent signal of aU radio facilities in Spain by the If the air raids come, remember it is recently told about a benefit party to strength nightly. One or our readers, Franco administration. Soon after this, much better to lie In a dirty ditch be given at the viceroy's palace in Gall Beyer of Chicago, lllinols, was EAQ vanished from the air and since than In your grave ... Tokyo Radio: Delhi. Those living more than six the first to rcport reception of PZX5. that date reccptlon of programs from We now have a special treat for our miles trom the palace were allowed In order that all readers of MOVIE­ Spain has been limited entirely to the listeners, we want to introduce the one gallon of petrol (gasoline) (or RADIO GUIDE and members of the several low-power transmitters that Commander of Wake Island. (Came a transportation to thc party; those liv­ International DX'ers Alliance may iofest the 40-meter band. A few days long and embarrassing silence of sev­ ing four mlles from the palace could have a chance to hear these interest­ ago Madrid once again resumed its eral minutes and no talk by the Com­ get only a half-gallon of petrol, while ing South American stations, we have nightly broadcasts to North America. mander of Wake Island.) Finally the those living two milcs or less {rom arranged (or a special all-English Although using EAQ's old frequency announcer admitted she had made a the palace got 'no petrol ... KZRH broadcast which will be made this of 9.86 megs, the new station does not mistake. Which reminds one of the (9.64), the Philippines station I have wC(!k. on Thursday, April 9, from announce call letters but merely as old adage: You can lead a horse to mentioned several times recently, is 6:40 to 7:40 p.m. CWT. Both PZX3 the Spain short-wave station. It is on watcr but you can't make him drink definitely operated by Japanese propa­ (5.946) and PZX5 (15.395) will carry the air daily from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. ••• M03COW: Corporal Emil Hengel of ganda Interests. Transmissions include this special program, and to aid you CWT, and may be heard with very the 17th German Infantry Division an Axis-flavored EnglIsh newscast. 14 11/21 :t THE ENTERT A IN MEN T WEEK

    War News on English S h or t ~ Wave Broadcasting Stations Paily Morning Guide to Programs cw, MW' ( lTV STATION OIAL of the World 7:00 i.m. 6:0lh,m. Tokyo JVW 7.251 Th o protrom. li.ted h .. 0.. t~o •• br .... d. o.t dolly ot In...... Ii ..... h •• ption. . .. I.dieot.d. JZJ 11.80 Tim e sho wn il CWT; s ubtract oll e hour for MWT I Alp"abet/eal I 7:15 a.m. 6:15 i.m. Melb'rn~ vee 9.58 Thi~ is the first section of a (ompleh list of the 7:20 I.m. 6:20 •. m. Ch'gkin9 XCOV 11.90 DAILY 6 p.m.-~logco"'-So'·iN "rogram world"s short·wave stJtion$ unnged alphibeti. 7:30 ... m. 6:30 •. m. Delhi VU03 9.59 in Engli,h for North Amerioan ully by country ud city. Reser., your nut 7:50a.m. 6:50 a.m. K'byshty 10.04 Soturday, April 4. thr.ugh li;t~ner5: (15.23. 11.885) week·s issue of MOVIE· RADIO GUIDE now for 8:15.1.m. 7:15un. MOStow 9.567 Friday, April 10 7:3() p.m.-lo n d 0 "-"Urit.;,, settion 2 of this uluable list. 8:30 I.m, 7:30 •. m. Mlinil. KZRH 9.64 SI)e.ks"; GSC (9.58) GSO 8:30 •. m. 7 :30 •. m. B.. lln OJ, 15.20 CWT City Progrim Stilion (11.75) ALGER IA 9:40a.m. 8:40 Mtlb'rH VLCI 9.54 6:25 J.m.-Melbourn.....-Sroadus\ '.m. 7:30 p.m.- II 0 '" t -"Am~rioa" Algu TPZ2 8.96 TPZ2 12.12 Perth VLW2 9.615 for Uslern Korlh AIIl~ricaJ1 Hour" for listener. in North 9:45 a.m. 8:45 •. m. Tokyo ,"W 1.257 li,t.".r., V!.el (9.54) A",erica; 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.­ ANGOLA 9.565 7 a,m.-!'olonlrul-E"~\i'h News Ke". (En~Ii'h): 2n03 (9.63) 10:00 ... m. 9:00'.m. Stockh'm '" \5.155 from ('se t\ewsroo'", CSfY 21104 (11.81) 21lo- (11.95) CR6RB 10.953 10:30 l.m. 9:30 a.m. Amst'd'm '" 15.22 (l1.745) 8 p.m.-lo"doJl-Il~adline News (R6RA 9.470 11 :30 "'.m. IO:M a.m, Berlin '"OJ, 15.20 7:30 i.m.-O c I h i-"""" (En in English; GSC (9.58) GSD Daily After no on gli,h): VtlD3 (9.59) VL04 (11.75) ANTIGUA (11.83) 7.013 12:30 p.m. 11 :30 '.m. Berlin OJ, 15.20 8 p.m.-Budapest-""orlh A.n~rj 7:30 i.m.-B a n g k 0 k-EIIgli~' 1 :30 ~.m. \2:30 p.m. Btrlin 9.57 Oan p"'I!:ram f'om lIullo:ar~'; I'rOll.~m: liSPS (11.715) ARABIA 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 11.8\ 8:20 & 9:25 l',m.-""c"< (En Rome lR06'" 1:50 v1'I\-i,J{uibnhe" - 1'ew, Aden ZNR 12.12 2:15 p.m. 1 :15 p.m. Ank"" m 9.465 j(li,h), lIAT4 (9.125) (Engli.h): '<10.(4) Cha rles Malm5tedt, 8:15 p.m.-Mo,;cow-Eno:li;h 1:30 p.m. 1 ~Op.m. Berlin OXJ 7.24 ARGENTINA 3:45 p.m . 2: 5 p.m. london eRG 11.68 8:30 ~.m.-Philil'l'ill" - ~c"! Finni sh-born Amer­ I'"rlad: (15.23. 11.88S) (En~li.h): KZ IUI (9.64) 8:40 p.m.-Viehy-~e'" (E,,· 3 :50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. B'~hJre$1 9.26 ican. heads recent­ Buen.! Aires LRA2 6.18 LRX 9.66 4:00 p.m. 8 :30 ~.m.-B e t I i ,,-1'ew5 (En ~lj'h): (9.52) LRAI 9.688 3:00 p.m. Rom~ 2R06 15.30 J(ij,h): DJIl (IS.20) LSNl 9.89 4:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Moscow 15,23 ly established Fin­ 8 :4S p.m.-S. r n-Ello:li,h pro· LRU 15.29 LRAS 11.83 11.885 9:40 i.m.-Mclbourne I'~rth ­ nish section o f gran. for Korlh Am.. ica; 9 4:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. London esc 958 -"~"s (E"~li'h). \"lGl (9.54) l'.'n.-1'~\\s (E!lgli,h): IIER4 AUSTRALIA 11.75 \'l\I'2 (9.6IS) NBC International (9.535) 9:15 il.m.-Toky<>-.\c". /En Melbourne VLR2 6.15 VLG2 9.54 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. B~rlin om 10.543 8:45 p.m. (ex. Sun.\-l.ondon­ '" gli'h) , JVW (7.lS7. 9.56S) frolll Line Falnily: GSC (9.58) VLG 9.58 VLR 9.58 OXL7 11.885 VLG8 9.68 VLG311.11 5:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. London 9.58 10 ~.m.-Stockholm-l'r"Kra", r." 4:15 p. ... .-lonUOII-"I.olld.", eso (11.75) S" .. lish n.tional. i" lor~i~" Calli,,~." h"~dlin~ n~"·, ."d 9 p.m. (n. Mon.)--Quilo. E~ua VLR8 11 .76 VLR6 11.83 '"eso 11.75 VLG4 11.84 VLR711.81 Daily Evening counlric!: SBT (15.155) l"ogr~I" I'r .. i~\\, GSO (11.7S) '\o.- .·ri~nd,hil) 1I0ll' !lUll 10 :30 J.m.- An"tt,d.". _ New> 4:50 p.m.-S ~ r!; u...... cerm.n}" (120445) VLR9 11.85 VLG511.88 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Mos~ow 15.23 (E,,~li'h); I'CJ (l5.n) wogra". lor North ,\",orica. 9:45 p.m.-Lomlon-1'.w1 holle· VLR3 11.&8 VLG1 15.16 11.885 11:30 i.m.-SNli,,-ollida\ 1I;~h OJ!) (11.77) DXJ (7.2~) OXP Hn~ ill .;"o:li,h: G~ (9.58) VLG6 15.23 VLR4 15.23 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Tokyo JLG4 15.105 Com",and Communique j" En (6.03) DXC2 (11.74) DXL7 eSl (6.11) VLR5 2154 6:00 5:00 p.m. Btrlin Ptrth p.m. om 10.543 gli," for I>rt&ll: DJB (15.20) (11.88S) DW (10.543) DXL2~ 10:15 p.m.-M 0 S C 0 w-En~lish VLW 6.13 VLW2 9.56 DXL24 9.62 12:45 p.m ...... cuat.lnal~-Popular (9.62) proo:r.m: (11.885. 9.567) . VLW2 9.615 VLV 2 9.65 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Rome 2RD3 9.63 marimba music ror Korth Amer VLW3 11.83 VL ... 4 9665 5:40 p,m. - raramaribo. Olllch 10:30 p.m.-Tokyo--PrOllram ror Sydnty 2RD4 11.81 ica: TGII'A (lS.17) Gui,,"a-V.riety IIrogram anti lislen.ro; in western Korlh VL09 7.25 VLQ6 9.58 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sto~kh'm 50" 9.535 2 p,m.-II 0 m _Kni~hl 01 lhe "e"'! I'ZXS (15.395) Am.rita: 11:30 a:m.-New . VL010 9.59 VLO 9.615 8:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. London 9.58 esc 1l0u,,"l1able (Englisll): 21106 5:55 p.m.-London-X.", ."al~' (En~\i.h): JZJ (11.80) JZI VLQ 5 9.68 VLQ6 11.83 11.15 Vl Q2 11.87 eso ( 15.30) ~i. anti "ar co",'n~n(arie1: (9.535) VLQ7 11 .88 8:00 p.m. 7:00p.m, OXJ Berlin 1,24 2:45 p.m.- Bruz.ville -E"~li'h GS(' (9.58) GSO (11.75) 11:30 p.m.-London-Late nelH VLQ3 15.315 VLQ8 17.80 HZ News Irom Free Fr.neh Africa 5:55 p.m.-Tok)'o--Pr<><:ram lor and "iew", esc (9.58) eSL VLQ4 11.84 8:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Moscow 15.23 ~·Z I (11.97) e.e" esc (9.58) GSD U Pi! ( P2 6.11 CPS 6.20 m.21) 10 p.m.~t1ate",ala-S)'ml,honl (11.15) (P12 6.lS5 CPI8 9.48 VLQ2 11.87 OrcheSlra: TGWA (9.685) 11:00 p.m. Berlin ;.21 6 p.m.-t.;."don-"Thc War ., 7:15 p.m.-Serlin-Jan~ A"der 12:00 mid. OXJ SorlS 10 BeHle ZIK2 10.60 D1Q, U.n VLO. Au,troHo 9.58 8:45 p.m.-I... ndon-"Th~ Voice 8:15 p.m.-Berlin-Talk by Frtd 1.24 VL02.·' 9,&4 NSC: TFJ 02.235) BURMA 0"'.DXP, e.03 VL03. 11.11 01 the Nazi:· '''OPa~antia re· "'ltenbach: DXJ 0.24) DXl7 6:40 p.m.-Paramaribo. DUlch DZD. !n.M3 VLoe. U.23 vi~w: GSC (9.58) eSl '(6.11) (11.885) DXL24 (9.62) Guiana-Special EnJl,'lish pro· Rangoon XVZ 6.007 DXL1. Fraoeo l1.sn VL01. 1$.18 10 p.m. (Mon .• Wed.)-London DXLH. '" '.61 VLfU. 11.81 gr .." for lisleners of th United CAMEROONS EIRE, hellO" IU2, VLQ3. U.316 SlIndoy, AprilS -"Starlio:hl Revue." fea(uri"~ SU(e •• 'POnsored br lhe Inter 9.595 VLQ6. t.n 6:45 '.m.-~Ielbourne--~Iail Sa~ Sloro 01 stage and .rr~en: GSC national OX'er. Alliance: PZXS Oouila F1A6 8.00 FZJ. Bra .....mft. Fr. VLR. 9.08 pr'-Krah TII"doy, April 1 C a!gir~. AlII. CFVP 6.03 GR H . 9.83 WBOS. B~oton. M .... Mu>i< Hall; WRCA (15.1S) 101.m.- L o"don-"Through (9.58) eso (11.75) Halifax. N. S. CHNX 6.132 OBO. 9,61 1&.21. n." II'BOS (15.21) Ea.te... E)'~": GHE (1S.395) 7:15 p.m.-Berlin-o. K. Spuk. Monl~al CFCX 6.005 OSD. n.15 WOBX, lie" York Cit7 ing: OZO (10.543) DXl7 CB FW 6.09 OSF, l $. l ~ 17.83, 1& In. 9.S&. 12:30 p.m.-Cincin"ali-Com. 4:30 p,m.-L o" do n-"Fru 10 CB FV 11.745 ",and l'frformance' WlI\'O Fi~h(": (9.58) GSD (11.885) DXU4 (9.62) OSLo G,B e.17. 11,83. 21.01 esc S~dnfY. N. S. CJ ( X 6.01 GST. 11.81 WCDA. He.. York Oity 115.25) ( I1.7S) H AT4, Hun,o.,. 9.125 17·83.6,)7 Toronto, Onto CI' RX 6,07 4:2'5 p.m.-Lon"on-'·Thank ro", 6 p.m.-(.ondon-'·The War on Friday, April 10 Vlncouver. B. C. CKI'X 6.08 :i~: i~i:::I.nd IUS WCBC, He.. York C~Il.S3 An •• rica." how Sritain is u.in~ L,,,,d."· by Major l~u·i" H .. 6:35 ~,m.-Melbo;'rn e -"Tht 9,63$.11.865 WOEA, Schen.ctl dy. Am ..iean ned ("ro" _ift~: (in~', esc (9.58) GSO (11.75) Truth 01 It b. ." ]lro]la~anda CHI LE H P5A. Panama 1I,70 N. Y. ~1 MI. U ..18, 9,55 .. 5(' /9.58) GSD (11.75) p.m.- I.ondon-'"O.mocr3<)' review: VLG2 (954) H P 50. '" JI.18 WOEO. BchenocUdy. 4:30 p.m,-lolldon-"AII.werin~ M.rch.. ·, GSC (9,58) eSD Sintilgo CB960 9.60 CBlIH 11.74 H SP5, ThoUand lI.n N. Y. 1& .33,9.53 5:1S p,m.-london--"'O,·u (0 You." oversea. liSle".r.· QU~" flUS) You." lor (he R.A.F. Cana· CB1190 11.96 CBI18011.975 HV1. V.tieu City 9.88 WLWO.OI"olnnltl. ,n ViJpHiiso (B970 9,73 I"do·Ohlna lI.71& Obio n.2~. ll.71. tinn. an~wer.. d by c~PtrIS' 7:15 p.m.-BuIiIl--LorU Ib" da: esc (9.58) GSO (I1.7S) nAl-t. JOIIID 16.10& 9.59,6.06 GSt /9.58) GSO (1 US) Haw: OZI) (10.54) OX l 7 6 p.m.-london-"Th~ War on CHINA JV." 9,&6 WNBI. New York City 7 p.m.-Schcllr(lad)·~\larch .. f (11.88S) OX114 (9.62) 1VW. 1.n 1189.6100.11.18 lanll," Cal'I. CJ'ril f.lb: esc JZI . 9.535 WROA. H, y, City T in\~ WGEO (9.53) 8:n p.m.-I\trlin-Talk b~' E. D, /9.58) GSD (IUS) Cinton XOJ D 8.05 JZ1. 1l.80 9.67. 15.1& 7 p.m.-I. 0 n .1 (, ,,-"Goi,,~ 10 Ward. t)XJ (7.24) OXL; 7:30 p.m.-London-"Worll! AI Chungking XGOV 5.95 XGOA 5.985 JZK, IUS WRUL.WRUW O"'ITh·'; esc (9,58) eso (11.885) DXll~ (9.62) fairs." H. \\'iekham Steed: XGOY 9.635 XGOA 9.72 KOEI. Bon Franoioeo, BOlton. M... 1~.~6. 9:30 p.m.--Qu;t<>-En~li'h Mail Calif. 7.U, 15,25,9.70,1179. ( 11.75) GSC (9.58) GSO (11.75) XGOY 11.90 XGOX lSolO 9.87. 1&.33 11.13.6·"4 7:4S p.m.-london-Se", dr. Sa~' HCJB (12.445) 8:15 p,m.-Sertin-Fred Kalten· Hlnkow XOJD 6.101 KZRH, PbUlHIn•• 9.64 XODY. Cblno 8.U, mui~ed: esc (9,58) GSt) barh: DXJ (7.24\ OXL7 KWifltu~g XGOP 12.4-4 LLH, HO""07 • 9.&15 I.U, 11 90 111.75) We dnelday, J.pril 8 (11.885) DXl24 (9.62) Kweiy~ng XPSA 8.465 1Ji~.Y:Fl~l!:'ndhukuo ~U: ::g:: J!~17 1~.:1 8:15 p.m.-Bulin-Lord Ha" 4;3() p.m.-london-"'Womin ill 8:40 p.m.-Sudape,(-Th W""k Peiplng XGAP 6.100 OFD." t.496 ~R08. U.30 Haw DXJ /7,241 DXJ.7 War·li,M'" GSC (9.58) GSD in Hunea'), (En~!i'h) IlAT~ Sh~nlhl XGRI 9.66 XGRS 11.68 POI, HoUad 16." 2R08. n,S! 1,11.885) OX1.24 (9,62) , 11.75) (9.125) XIRS 11.98 Ff'Z 12J)6 15 THE ENTERTAINMENT WEEK Frequency Modulation

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    By DICK DORRANCE Guide to Programs FM Snubs the Static Who Are FM Listeners? With warm weather only a few April 4 through April 10 months ahead, FM will ~nce more NE of the country's lcading FlU have n chance to prove lis static-free stations, W71NY in New York W45BR 1:30 \1"",,,1') T""t 7:00 I.,«h\ Cla,,,u characteristics-this time to thou­ City, recently put its local 3:00 :\t"'; h~,,~i. Ma'I." 8:00 ~"'0I1I1 It ad,o ~'O'UIn !!o3.nds of new Iistencrs who didn't havc O Or,'II. 8,30 10. A,,,c.i,. \\~ :OWl FM listeners under the magnifying FM ,~ ,;, ..... , 330 "~Ivd;,· '1 ...,.11 9:00 U.,,;ul Music sels in thci.r homes last year. The .....,- __.. .. "._ _.-. .,30 .. u.,...... - 1)0 .....)'·. elass and found out some very in­ ..... "'" ~:OO \"'''; 1'" "" ~""ou,,~od 10:30 Jim",) Orch. reception of an FM station durin, a teresting facts about them. In the first 4:30 \1 ...... 01 \Iu'it , ...dIllY heavy thunder-stonn is almost weird. SlIIh,rd"y 5:00 \~'" place, you've probably heard people i'11. Clear, sharp music fills your lIving­ I' .~t, (;:00 \""; (la' i .. raH>riln ZOO t'la-,j,'a] Mu';t say, "Oh, FM's too expensive for most 2:00 :\ .. ",; ~'ali"u ill 1111)110", 630 I.~I·' 10" lJa,,~i1'll I'oom (rom the FM receiver. Then you 2:30 :-'uulh '\"'~r;""" Air. listeners. Only the well-to-do can l:30 e"ld .. n ,\I,·I",li., ;:00 \ ..,~: Pia"" P~IIN'" 3:00 II ah. Ti "I' sec the flash of lightning outside and afford FM: r(!(:eivers, or people who j:OO \e",; II.",· .. MIl,i. 7 ,30 1I""'~"l 'I'"il j ,30 \I",;c ) 011 ]:~,,,.,,,h~. 8:00 \"": 'bl1(u,·ri.~. 10"1>10' 3:15 Ilult 'I~li ,\!r;,.."'" instinctively flinch, waiting for the ~:OO I,h"n"". :-.,.,rt~, arc fanatics about good music:' 1:00 ;\ .. "~; ~i"K" ~\\i,,~ !s30 '!"Me '" 'I~,,,,,,i~. crash to come ripping from the loud­ ~:l5 b) 1)e.\ldlo 4:30 ~alunlal !>Oi.~. 9:00 \t"~ 'Iu"e W71NY didn't find it that way. Il's ~:30 ~]}"OC 1'31,,,1 speaker. But it doesn't. The music just 5:00 \~"5 unfortunatc that the fil'S! FM receh'­ FrldlilY 1 :~5 Thr.... ~un' goes on placidly, and all the noise you 6,00 'Ii""I; Piano 1'~lItr"t r.'L 5:00 \\u." b) ",h .... huk, 'i","' ers offered the public were fairly ex­ 6:30 \ .. "~I ..... '<"<;Ii ..", get is thc actual rumble of thunder 2:00 \"'''; HDU",j~b) Ilh).hn" 530 To bt allnoun'~ pensive pieces of equipment. Some 1;()(\ \"".; h'"Ct"R l'a'I, lJO "u".~I~ several seconds later. B:OO ;\~".; .'lu,i .. 5,45 ~I)(>rn \""5 manufacturers took the view that. be­ 3:00 \~".; :-.,M '" Spani.h B ,30 Ilhllbn,i~ m,ap',~I'u 6:00 11,""tt MU$&( elluse FM gave quality reproduction, 3,30 IItan "'I.i,,~~ 6:30 lIilln,." &. l .j",H~y. "e"" 9:00 "cW" ~:OO \c,,"; (I~"j".l Fa"oril~' an FM set hild to be Wrilpped up in Sundoy 7:00 C"~.L·' Uumh. Unu~ Education by FM ~:30 Il.,Ji" Worhl,,,p 7:)0 fl:i',itll 111I_;< n 1' ..\1. eoslly Chippendale or Hepplewhite ~:OO \e". 8:00 I .i~hl No one any longer has doubts about 2:00 \e""; O'R." \].""lin n.",., cabinel. You paid as much lor a piecc 6:00 \".. ; 11.,,:urnl,. loarpi~1 8 ,30 "'>IllI,llOn)" O"'h" the merits of radio brO.'ldcasting as a 2:30 \Iu.;c for U.b>alio" 6:30 On 1·.ta,l~ 9:30 \lon:an »<-at.) 01 custom furniture as you did for a ;:00 \~"" {~, 1"'1 ~i,,~~," career for American youth. Most Inrge 7:00 \.,,,,; lil.r~ /.. \llIil. 9:45 ('Ia,.iral \I,,'i' radio sel. Now, however. with thc 3:15 Ilb)III",',. I'.".",. 7:30 l;a,li~hl lIam,oni'$ colleges and unlversitics, as well as 3 ,30 !->u,~11.) ~'.Aatl~ 10:15 "I ....i" by Oh""et1 number 01 FM fans grcatly increased. 8:00 \ .. ".; I.t<'. li.. 1I1"~'n~ 10:30 ruri. 'bdri~, ....·• Orch. milny high schools, give courses in the price of receivers has gone down. ~J() \,," ~; I!I,,..!,, A"1Om'hl 11,30 Ui~;dl"d Ii., .. , Condu:""'. ~larJ/\I~'i1~. h~'IJ'" 2:30 .... "" ...\",~ri< .. , Ai.s questions, face to face. They soon 6:30 r,"orile WaU.", 3:00 Woht Ti",. A few educational institutions arc found that 70.0 percent of the [amilies W471-1V 7:00 n"b Hio lIa'"ana; ~~\\. 44.7 "'.,. 3:15 Clul, llali"r<" 'liew. lucky enough to operate their own sta­ interviewed-instead or living in ivied 7:30 fi.M lia,'li" \ 'lIu .. " h ...... _ ...... , •. "', ~:OO 'I'''it b), I)anl tions, but unfortunately the cramped 8 ,45 !>ulo'"o, ""rtn",l~ ...... "" ..""", h_. ~ ... _ n-,·i,,~ Patrol mansions with butlers and four cars _ •• t ...... 4:30 9:00 \~w. 4 :45 ThrH Suns conditions on the rcgular broadcast -were solid members of the middle Mo.dlllY SotllrdlilY 5:00 .\a'l Hand; "t'" band do not make this feasible lor class. and that just as Illany people in 1'.\1. P.\1 5:30 ]]"11,",,,><1 "'~".~irl more than a woful few, FM, how­ the lowest-income brackets had FM 2:00 \""5; I'aul (la",,,·,O, .. II. 2:00 rla"iul 'lu,,< 5,~5 "11O.t. "'~ws ever. holds out unlimited possibilities, scts as did those In the top-income 2:30 (;,.,'" of .\1 .. 1001, 2:30 "',ut" .I,nrri.... " ,\i.s 6:00 Hi",,~. ']".ic 3,00 \'·',s; \I",i. 3:00 I h,b 'blinu 6:3(1 Ilill",." &: 1.i",H~)'. """. particularly since the Federal Com­ :%rOUI). In other words, the aver;lge 3:3() lI~art Slr'"~' ~;OO J;''''''l' Ilo,,~)"> Orch. 6:~5 n.,~i .. al ~t~.i~ munications Commission has set aside FI\I listcner is h lst au average person ~:OO \"".; 1'~. l1an .. 4:30 EII~ Fi"~rr;(t.I·< 0.<1, 7,ooI111i> l\i,l, flve ehanncls in thc FM broadeilst 7:30 na"i~a] \I~.i~ ;1]1<1 not-as W71NY expresscs it-"a 4:30 Pia"o I'al.ern> 5,00 ,\.~a'li~ 11.11."... ", band for the exclusivc use of educa­ social or financial sturred shirt." ~:OO ","$ 5:30 n~'.i,"' M"',e 830 l.il"1 na"ic$ 6:30 hhOtS of .1It O"na 5 :45 hl"a,,1 T~",I."""R 9,00 tJa.i" St'H! Challlbt. Mu· tional broadcast stations. or the sixty thousand FM sets in 7 ro \~".; l.I!a~~ Ir II hil~ 6:00 Thjs h lI'ar ,i~ ~i~tl Several o[ these transmitters are the New York area on February 1. ;:30 1."1" Co lla..ri', 6:30 lJi",,~r "u~ 9JO \Ior~a" Rutty already on the nir and enhance edu­ W71NY found thal 46.7 pcrcent of 8:00 '''M; rran~if MUlero' 7:30 S"op l\i(11t 9,45 Ink Spots O.oh. 8:00 T .... a ury (on<"t.t 10:00 na.,j,'~1 \I,,'i~ cational work in two outstanding thcm arc less than three months old fs,3O Ha,," fontet! 9:00 Ii.li",·~ It 0<" ""0\ ThrsdlllY ways. U the station is operated by a and 79 pcrcent ha\'e been owned for 9:00 \cw. 9·m I·arme" (a"alle",·. O.~II. P\I local school systcm-as is the case at onl~' six months or Icss. In the whole 10ro \ell, 2:00 (ta,'liul MU'i~ Cleveland and San Franciseo-FM re­ survcy they found only four sets over 10:15 Slor'~. II)' Olln,«('(1 2,30 W"h~ TIm~ 1'." . 10,30 Hiverboa, lI"v~I, cch'el's can be installed throughout two years old. 2:00 "ow.; Voi'''' i" So". 3:00 Club M.li"",,; \'~w. 2:30 \hSlt.. oi Music Su"dlllY ~:OO Music by 1)~~,.llo Ihe classrooms of many local school 3:00 \""<; T".. ~. lot Tu~oday 1'.11 4 ,?<'l n,·in~ I'atml buildings, Important lectures arc then 3:Jl IInrt S"i,,~' 2:00 Wah HI', A,,,uiu ~,~5 Th'H Sun. broadcast and received simultaneously Likes and Dislikes 4{1O :\"''' I~ Uot5tu', Otch 3:00 '.;~hl n .... i,·. 5:00 I ndi~u I ndi~n: " ..... at all schools, eliminating the neces­ 4:30 1>;'''0 Patltms 3:30 lld,;nd 'h~ lIik., 5:30 I'uti l'haljin. """(1 Another question asked by the FM 6:00 """.; "al'}:"oril". hlrp;" 4:1lO ]ta) Ii~"«,,,'~ Oteh 5,45 Spo.', '~"'4 .. sity for many separate lectures. interviewers was this: "Regardless or 6:30 Thi. W.,.,~'. 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    By LORRAINE THOMAS yourself and be sincere with your­ self. It will show up well in your COMPLETE D~T AILS OF CONTESTS ON TH E AIR slogans, statements, letters, etc. And Notice!-A Change in regard to this last-mentioned type ... EXPLANATION: Most ,~dio tontests i~ minl9~d on suth i m,Me' ,S to r.~uin of contest, be sure you knQW the Not only quiz-show listeners but t'IIlt the contest,nt listen to I~e pro9'am in order to gel full information. There· product you're writing about. Buy it fore, excepl in txtrlordinlrY ,nSllnas. debi,s given in this depi,tment muSl be also contest fans should note that the and try it and the competitive prod­ "Dr. l, Q." program undergoes some supplemented by innounrtments--which miy chinge from week to week-1>1.", ... 1 liollal peddlers. Win on your own. one-half hour l.ater, goes on for a lions ind inSWen ind penilt,es TO E~TEf! ~nd d~cril'l,,,n 01 I,)" ,,·,i.in. lho "Dr. ("h".liat! different sponsor, and-important to used On the progrim. I ~ ,,,n •., l"'r"("'3~1.'". arn,,,,,,.,,, "'~ ""ani," 17 ~ta't "t., ~c" \'",~. contesta,nls-the changes include the TO E~TER: ~",I i" 'lu~'li." " Neh ~"Ir)" "ilh ~h~ Ir"nt '·Ol·~' 'I; r ("""I~'I o,,(",,~1 t"ebru." Deadline Approaching • ",) a",wer; a",1 .,,~~~,' l'~n~1 f',,", th~ litl1~ huoklt! ;n ~;,d, I. "ill O~"C ,\I"il 31) . rules for submitting questions, Read The opportunity-laden "Dr. Chris­ carefull y the new rules for this pro­ li~' 10 b~ i,lfli~I ..1 if 'ILI~'li,,", .... ,' ,,{ I irk's \"it.",;", 1'10" ..Id ··Or. C~"slian," CBS. Wtdnn· are Llol ~" .... er.d y "Of,": Ik 1. Q .. 919 \. "id,i~,,,, days, 8:30 p.m. EWT, 7:30 tian" competition for playwl'ights is gram pl'inted in the center of this I'arliam,. !;ub,,,il ."Iri~. 10 ,Ilf., t"hi"a~o, 111. CWT (9:30 p.m. MWT, 8,30 drawing near its dosc, which Is May page. T""h or Con'''luc,,,·~,, NIl(" PWT to Wesl COUI)' "Or. I. Q.. " MondJYs, NBC, 9:30 1. So, polish up those plots and g{'t 1\." York. p.m. EWT. 8:30 CWT, 7:30 "Truth or ConseQuencu," NBC, MWT, 6:30 PWT. "INFORMATION. PLEASE" the manuscripts in the mail, Already Glee Clubs Compete SIIUrdIYs, 830 p.m. [WT, the contest has tUI'ned up over 30,000 PRIZES: 510 ","Orlh of ddense 7:30 CWT (9 p.m. MWT. 8 "ARE YOU A MISSING HEIR?" potential radio writers, according to PWT to West). stamps for nch Queslion u~td, Here's news of a big new contest the number of requests for conle~t that isn't open to everyone, but It's a PRIZES: Cuh aWlrds for infor· plu~ In Idditional $SO ddense "BACHELOR'S CHILOREN" mUlon (onn.ning mluing heors. bond and I set of Ihe [ncyeto rules receiVed by the officials. Here mighty worth-while project that ev­ r"ia Bribnnica if Ih Question are a couple of last-minute tips from eryone should be glad to hear about. PRIZES: $10 for YOlir true·to· Til [XTER: s"nd i"furlll.tion tiu",ps the experts. ,·,.,.~~",i,,( ",i"in~ h~i", I.. lJolt,.d Iii. story. Jean Hersholt himself (he's Dr. Chris­ It's a mammoth competition for col­ oi 'li"i,,~ H.i", u"x 705, 1\,,, TO F.~TEl! ",,"onit qU~ ' I~'''' .0 '·I"I,,""a';()n. I'lea.... 480 ~~ lian): "Scripts may be written in lege men's glee clubs, originated and TO E'I;TER: Th,r~ Ir~ 010 I)· ,,,ilt ." six "RigM or Wronl" questions "Quir KidS."' Blut NtlWOrk, or;(;".1 '~"lan to but,., .he bu)' US" on Ih~ show, Wednesdays. 8 P.m. EWT, 7 i',~ "I I)d~n«" 8on<1, o. J)dc,,~ TO EXTER: Mnd ill ,;x ,.~!~ CWT (9 p.m. MWT, 8 PWT to ShOll". and acrO"'I,an)"in( ud, m~nU ... hleh U" W In"'w",[ West CoaU). II·Un "ilh Ii"e britl 'ea",,,_ 10, ")"~~" Or "no." acr"n'I' J "~·'''~ h",·l". Bonds or Sta",p•. ACtt, ."d tnHin pl!!e 12.

    we would appeal to audiences who York in May at the expense of the came to see a movie and stage show Waring sponsor. The national winner by singing 'Ave Maria: The history of will be selected in competition at our organization Is a succession of Carnegie Hall. FRED WARING is always so resistances to efforts on the part of LURENE rUTILE plays Judy busy he grabs lunch while wor.­ seasoned showmen to make us stick to Recapitulation Price, " Dr. Christ ian's" secreta ry. ing . His lat est project is a playing dance music and give up the Her role must be written into glee club. contest for college glee clubs Many persons make a lucrative "Dr. C hristian" contest d ramas "When we were audltloning for a hobby of contesting by pursuing It radio job in the early thirties, we scientificolly. Others just go at It free­ glee club and orchestra furnishes one were turned down by sponsor after for-all, hit-and-run style-and stili be maintained unlil the last minute." of the most popular of all fifteen­ sponsor because we Insisted on in­ win prizes. Undoubtedly the latter minute radio programs, the Monday­ cluding glee-club singing on our pro­ class in general could increase their through· Friday NBC "Pleasure Time:' gram. We finally found a sponsor who winnings by more studious applica­ Write a Slogan! This conlest has long been a War­ saw it our way. and since then. dur­ tion. And it is certainly wise for the ing drcam. The glee club of his own ing years of steady broadcasting. our contest experts to check up now and Speaking of contests. have you shows was not only a pioneer in this glee club has proved to be our most then on their methods and sec that tried your hand at w riting a slogan phase or entertainment but has for popular fenture." they aren't slipping. to enter in MOVll:-RJ\I)JO GUlDE'S De­ years maintained a consistent high Ten members of the Waring glee So let's take a quick once-over of fense Bond and Stamp contest? You pince in public favor. club travel from campus to campus, a few fundamentals. First of all, be believe in bonds and stamps, don't Says Waring in an open leller to assisting in preparing the groups for certain you're following the rules to you? You'd like to have one that you the studcnts of colleges enrolling In their test. Each competing club re­ the letter. Slipping up on a specific' won with your own ingenuity, the contest: cords one song of Waring's choice, rule is the surest way to be eliminated. wouldn't you? You can write a sim­ "Years ago, when the Pennsylvnn­ one of its own choice and a regular Don't think you have to usc some ple slogan, can't you? See the rules in Ions were starting out, there wosn't a college song, The records are to be clever device to get your entry the center of this page for further de­ theater manager in the country who judged, and the winning clubs of noticed. The judges know aU the tails. Help yourself to a bond and help believed-until he was shown-that eight regions will be brought to New tricks and don't like them, Know your country to victory. r II/II J 7 TH E ENTERT"'IHt-!EHT WEEK : ... 'RIL 4 _10 11 /26-5 See These Pages for All Network and Local Programs

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