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GUIDE CONTENTS

Mother'. Day in the Entertainment World ...... 2 Mr. and M.... Miniver's Bomb- Shelter ...... •...... •..• 5 Stepmothe r (a fictlonizat ion by Wiley Maloney) ( Part I) ...... 6 The Movie Front, by Evans Plum- mer ...... 8 The Radio Front, by Lieut. Col. CurUs Mitchell, Glen Anderson, Don Moo re and Arthur Mlller ..•. 10 Classical Music, by Robert Bagar .. 12 Short Waves. by Charles A. Mor· rison ...... 14 Freque ncy Modulation, by Dick Dor- rance ...... 16 Programs Broadcast Mondays Through Friday •...... 18·19 Other Programs ...... 20·31 The Barbour Family, as S een by Neighbor Mr•• Cariton E. Morse (Part Vi) ...... •...... •. 32 Feminine Forum, by Alberta North.33 What'. Cooking! by Scott .. 34 Final Winners in the "War Bond· Stamp Slogan Contest" ...... P age Facing 36 Cover Photo by Studio Deutch. •

Volume 11, Number 31

May 9 ·15, 1942

."n...... U< _ ...... : 11.",11 BlzalI .."",errlO" .'"~; M.rtln Lewilt ...... UlnJ&II' B.""" Pi..... "' ••• Ho!lywOOO!; Don M...... MIII ...I; o\,U.". Miller. 1'1_ Yo,k; RIchard K ...... PrOc ...... ; J ..... O. Hanlon. BUcatLOIIS.. In<: .. 400 No,lII B ...... ac.r-. PhLLId OoUrl, CIII_o. IUlnoLa. En~ ...... d-eLuo mat­ Ie. It 1.11. PO.\ 0lIl00. CllIea&o. nUnoLa. Feb....". ZI. IMO. unlf'\alent. OU."·•. Canad...... nd · eL .... ",.Iler. Oo\>l"lcM 11M2 bl Tr'ancl. PubLloation.. We don', have to the noble things for which you toiled end s"crificed In•. ALI 'lcllil ...... cved. Uno<>L1dted ....." ....11'''' lIhould be ....om,,",nl"" bJ . t ..... llod ...LI· ...d'_ en.elope DEAR MOM: fell you what Moth· end hoped to pass on to your children lIre in denger for ..\Urn. PL lteeo ...,,'" per ""L" In the United Stat.... er's OilY means. No· of being inhumenly torn from the world, end those chil­ ""..... ' ..'ON ..._ Ln Ih. U. S. and llO....wns a.nd ""unln. 01 thl Pan Am.rLe.n Postal Unlo .. : alx body can say enything that makes that day mean more dren themselves are in d"nger, We want you to know, monllli. 11),00: on. , .... ».00. Suboo. Lpt!on ••t", In to you than <'I son or daughter saying simply, "I still love too, that the people who try to bring a bit of cheer re.':!ft b700~i!? ;":.;'~1m:r~ ~~' ~!!.::. o;;;~n:'~~~~O:; .h""~ dra"n to the onl~ ' 01 M"",~·R.o.l0 0",..,. Cu.· you. Mom." That makes Mother's Day last another fifty­ and esc"pe into your homes through the media of en­ HlI~1 ..nt II O"b.. "I_·, rLot, PI_ " LIo. lour ... ..,b 10 ••hlll.e of add.eN. lie IU •• to .1 •• bolll oLd a.nd two weeks, doesn't it, Mom? And as certainly as blood tainment, as well as the people of all other walks of no. 0.<14_. PLe.... "'d,.. III "",rupon

FOR VICTORY MOTHER~ DAY IN THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD

Famous Stars of Screen and Radio to the World, on the Second Sunday .n May They Are Just Mother's Boys and Girls Grown Tall!

ELEANOR POWELL of. the MOTHER of lucille Manners, soprano KATE SMITH'S grandmother (above). twinUing feet and motft'er star of "Cities Service Concert" (Fri., as well as her mother, is III good Blanche (above) always NBC). is herself musically accom­ pal to the CBS singer. Mrs. Benjamin spend the day together plished, was lucille's first teacher Hanby is modern. too, travels by air

STILL her son's best girl is ~K Marie, mother of movie RIGHT: Betty Winkler transferred her ador Tom Brown. Above. dramatic activity from Chicago to right: On Mother's Day New York, took her mother along_ Betty stars in "Abie's Irish Rose"

EVERY day is Mother's Day for Titian-haired Greer G",rson, for she and her mother, Mrs. Nina S. Garson, are inseparable pals. Instead of mak­ ing the rounds with some dashing screen hero when on recent New York trip, Greer's constant companion was her mom. Above: At the Stork Club

, HOMEY describes Mother's ABOVE: Swing singer Patsy Garrett ' J ·•·. got her start in radio on Fred War­ Day in the Darnell family. • • Above: Linda gets some fine ing's "Pleasure Time," and she's still points on baking from Mom on that show. Patsy gets plenty of moral support from her mother _ Walt .... ,. l FORMAL party is wha't·tb,p irrepressible Mickey Rooney (right) stages for Mother .,,:~. Nell on the great day! ' . ABOVE: It's mo~her, not daughter, who is the professional actress of this pair • . •:~ Charles Frands Kenny's mother, Joy Hathaway, is also script mother as star of "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill" (Blue) FIRST grown-up luncheon date . ., for Shirley Temple, Mother's t~ Day, 1941 , at the Brown Derby. _..... '" .'-1_ Guest: Mrs. Gertrude Temple LEFT: Very proud of one another are Morton Gould and his mother. Gould is -w." _. prominent musical director of such shows as Mutual's "Keep 'Em Rolling" war pro­ CESAR ROMERO and mother, gram (Sun.), "Music for America" (Mon.) Maria (right), chat with another beloved mater of the screen, ~K Lela Rogers, star Ginger's mom RIGHT: Mary Livingstone and daughter -+ Joanie have much in common besides the matching red-white-and-blue jumpers they're wearing. One of those common 2 interests is story-book time at the Bennys' is mightier than the sword!

OUT OF THE factories and shipyards of America And just as it i~ the job of some industries to ~ are pouring the planes and tanks, the guns and provide the implements that will keep 'em fly­ boats to arm the United Nations in the fight ing, keep 'em rolling, and keep 'em shooting, for Democracy. so is it the job of the American Motion Picture Day by day, week by week our power must Industry to keep 'em smiling. grow until, at its flood, it sweeps the earth clean Yes, that is our war· time job, We cannot once more so that free men may live in peace build combat planes or bombers ... we cannot and security. make tanks or guns or ships. But we can build That is our resolve-and from it no power morale ... we can give America the hours of shall turn us. carefree relaxation which will make its work To carry it through, our minds must be as hours doubly productive, the mental stim­ , keen as our swords, our hearts. as strong as our ulus that will carry us on and on with he,ads tanks, our spirits as buoyant as our planes. up through dark days and bright, through good For morale is a mighty force-as vital as the news and bad ... to victory. materials of war themselves. We can-and we will!

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4 MR. & MRS. MINIVER'S BOMB-SHEL TER

V l\'lD true-to-Hfe picture of Only change in model for "Mrs. h8\V just plain folks handle Miniver"-it had to be built the zituation when their homes larger to accommodate six-feet­ arc lJombcd in England is shown four Mr. Miniver (Pidgeon), as in J.I-G-M's film "Mrs. Miniver," standard is only six feet. Since based on Jan Struther's great a shelter of this type is buried novel, a story about an average several feet underground and Englis!l woman of the middle covered with earth, sandbags, class:.:':> who faces war, its hor­ the shock of a large bomb land~ rors on the home front with ing close b~ causes a tremor quiet courage and an unshak­ much like tha't. in an earth­ able faith in the future. Greer quake. To get this effect in pic­ Garson, as Mrs. Miniver, makes ture, the sets were sharply the role vitally real. Co-starred jarred to time exactly with ex­ with her is WaIter Pidgeon. To­ plosions. The English have gether they make the same ideal learned to make these cellars as team they did in "Blossoms in homey as possible. An exact the Dust," another story based repUca of those in use today in on the life of a real woman. England, Mr. and Mrs. Miniver's With William Wyler directing bomb-shelter is an excellent ex­ the film, M-G-M has an unbeat­ ample for American movie­ able combination for another goers to copy should the bloody unforgettable picture. To get arrow of war point to invasion an authentic reproduction of of America! patented type of shelter in bombing sequences, exact plans direct from England were used.

TYPICAL of many scenes in war_torn England are those por­ trayed in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Mrs. Miniver," based on Jan Shuther's best-seller. Above: Walter Pidgeon and Greer Garson (Mr. and Mrs. Miniver) after home is bombed

AUTHENTIC air-raid shelter was reproduced for picture, by sending to England for complete information on patented type of shelter, specially designed for families. At left: Mr. and Mrs. Miniver inspect air-raid shelter entrance

FACING whatever lies ahead with determina­ EMERGENCY lighting equipment, a small li· WHEN bombs begin to fall, Miniver family tion and quiet courage, the Minivcrs bring brary, radio, ample food and water sur.plies are faces blih with fortitude. Large explosives the spirit of home to the shelter. Walter Pidgeon among essentials in shelter. Even the amily cat landing near the shelter cause tremor of the {Clem Miniver) examines latest gas-detector (on bunk with sleeping children) is not forgotten earth very similar to that felt in an earthquake! l' 1I, Jl 5 Stepmother

Beginning Movie - Radio Guide's Fiction Version of Aline Ballard's Grippingly Dramatic Air/ane Serial "Stepmother"

The Cast ,. The CJu:m:u ter Tht! prayer Kay""Falrchlld ...... ••••. Ch rlotte Manson John Fairchild ...... " . . , .. . WiIlard Waterman

Peg Fairchild .. Barbara Fuller Bud F lfehild .. . Corneliu Pee IH I\Iother Fairchild ..... Bess McCammon Gen Porter .. , .. , . Betty Arnold David HQuseman .. Harry Elders Andy Clayton .•.. .Forrest Lew.s Luella Hayworth ...... Betty Hanna

Billy .•.. .. Elmira Roessler CHARLOTTE MANSON (above) as Kay Fairchild in title role of "Stepmother" (on CBS, Monday throuqh Friday)

proudly; there actually was more was, asking how A. M. Vigilant un­ man-not as a mother. But, John, than a chance he could go ahead in earthed the "inside" information that she's still a child for all her twenty­ polHics. But first, as mayor of Walnut already had forestalled a tax steal. two years and she and I eventually Grove, he'd have to prove to the A trace of a smile softened Kay's would have worked things out if you people that he was a leader worthy beautiful red lips. It was ironical that had not become so absorbed in what of their votes. That's why Kay was John believed she had met David you are doing-if you. had not lost -.,." .. worried about him now. He no longer Houseman for more personal reasons. your perspective-" SUCCESSFUL writer of fic­ came to her Cor advice. Instead, he Would he be more bittcr now if he John made an Impatient' gesture t ion whose short stories have sought the flattering attention of Mrs. knew she had seen David only to with his hand. "I know, Kay, that appeared in "Good House­ Luella Hayworth. He was like a little give him the latest copy for the you are in complete disagreement keeping," "liberty," others, boy in that woman's company. column? Kay looked into John's tor­ with what I'm doing down at city is Aline Ballard (inset). origi. Kay had not taken Mrs. Hayworth's tured eyes. hall, but that is all beside the point. nator of "Stepmother," now interference without fighting back. You choose to take the wrong view in its fourth year on C BS That was why she couldn't tell John ilL aVE," she told him, "has no place of my business Criendship with Mrs. the full truth now. What would John for suspicion-or distrust. 1 mar­ Hayworth and-" say if she revealed that she, his wife, ried you, John, because I loved you "Business friendship, bosh! Be care­ was the author of the biting column and, although many of thE!.things you ful, John, be careful of that woman. David Houseman ran in the Morn.ing have done have hurt me ~ply, I She'll lead you into trouble." Journal under the name A. M. Vigi­ have never 'lost faith in you." "I am not a child, Kay, and I am Tbe sharp crash of lant? "Mrs. Hayworth, you mean?" not here to discuss Mrs. Hayworth," PART I the slamming door as Kay hesitated before she had gone "Perhaps. But it's not Mrs. Hay­ John said coldly. "We were talking pretty, impetuous and angry Peg ahead with anything so drastic. But worth we're talking about-it's you about David Houseman if you re­ flounced {rom the room was like she had been a reporter before her and me." member. Dare you tell me the truth some huge period marking the end of marriage and realized that the tax­ "But good heavens, Kay. you don't about him?" a happy era in Kay Fairchild's life. payers would be hoodwinked if the think for a moment that 1-" "I already have, John. He's just an Bud loved and accepted her, but tax-assessment plan of Mrs. Hay­ "No, I don't--and I never have. old friend. How can you hint there's would Peg always look upon her as a worth went through. Kay went to And, although I may not approve, I anything more?" -a stepmother? David Houseman, the editor of the never have accused you-as you have "Qh, Kay, what else can 1 think" The library was quiet now. An Morning Journ.al, for advice, but me. All this goes even deeper. What At first I tried to Ignore this whole ember slipped In the fireplace grate David had told her that only she of Peg-and Bud-and Billy?" thing with Houseman. I knew that and sparks flew upward and died in could save her husband and protect "Peg is a trial, I know, Kay, but he had been in love with you in Chi­ the black chimney. Across the room, the citizens of Walnut Grove. you do see what prompted her to cago, and when he showed up In Kay's husband, John Fairchild, waited The conversation between David spy on you, even as shameful as It Walnut Grove it looked as though with narrowed, suspicious eyes for an and Kay resulted in the birth of was. Peg did it out of misplaced he'd followed you. And Isn't it strange explanation. A. M. Vigilant, the mysterious figure loyalty to me." that Andy Clayton got him to take Kay studied her husband In silence. who was waging an uncompromising "Yes, John, I understand Peg. I'm over the Morning Journ.al, stranger He was tall and handsome. He looked fight against John Fairchi1d's admin­ her- her stepmother. There's only still that these A. M. Vigilant columns well in the gray double-breasted suit tstration. Everyone in Walnut Grove eight years difference between us and started with Houseman's arriva1." he was wearing and, Kay reflected was asking who the column's author she accepts me only as another wo- "John, why don't you come rIght 6 WILLARD WATERMAN as BARBARA:' FtJLLER, in role of "mean· CORNELIUS PEEPLES as Bud Fairchild BESS McCAMMON (Mother John Fairchild, widower with ie" stepdaughter Peg Fairchild, is her in "Stepmother." Bud thinh his new Fairchild) understands Kay's two children, who married Kay new mother's most serious problem mom is swell, treats her as a pal hard position, tries to help

out and ask the question that's in was quick to see the point. Mrs. Hay­ hands. Her plan was this: John would bond-issue when Walnut Grove is al~ your mind? Or are you afraid to?" worth couldn't hurry fast enough to go home and talk about some new ready far over its head in debt. Oh, "What question, Kay?" John's office. Her attack was direct. scheme he and Mrs. Hayworth sup­ John, how can you?" "You want to know whether or not posedly had worked out. The scheme The trap was sprung. Kay had taken I'm in love with David Houseman. Is II J OHN," she said, "I've found out would have to be sensational and the bait. The next morning she went that it?" who is responsible for informa­ foolhardy_say a million-dollar bond­ to Gen POI·ter's little dress-shop and "Yes-that's it. Are you in love tion about our plans getting in the issue or something of a similar nature. pecked away at the typewriter. Words with him?" Morning Journal's scandal column." Kay naturally would oppose spend­ came easy-it was one of the best col­ "As you sit here taiking with me "No! You don't mean it? Who is it?" ing thc city's money foolishly, and umns she had written. Kay and Gen this way, John, can you even remote~ "This is going to be the greatest then, if the news showed up in A. M. both knew it would be a sensation Iy imagine that I'd ever be unfair to surprise of your life." Vigilant's column. John would have when the Journal printed it. The col­ you-so unfair to myseU-as to be " By George, this is important. to be convinced of his wife's guilt. umn protested against the unwar_ quietly slipping out of here to meet How'd you find out?" "You'll talk it up, of course," Mrs. ranted spending of so much money for -another man? No, John, I'm not in "Never mind how I found out. Hayworth said. "Make it very im­ an improvement program when the love with David. Whatever trials and haven't been sitting idly by. even if pressive and plausible. Make it sound city already was in debt. A. M. Vigi­ tribulations I might face, you'd never you have." as though it's something you've been lant called upon the taxpayers to pro­ find me turning to him-that way. "Well, one way or another_ who secretly working on with me for test in person to the city hall, prcvent As a friend, yes, but pot because I'm tipped the Monlillg JOMnal column­ weeks. This time you're going to the mayor from making one 01 the in love with him-" ist? That's the important thing." prove this thing to yourself. If you greatest mistakes in his career. "But don't you see how all this " Your-your wife, John-Mrs. Fair­ don't. I'm through. T'm not going to looks? You've been seeing him-and child!" waste my time, my efforts, my money G EN was enthusiastic, but suddenly meeting him--oh, Kay, I've got so The mayor leaped to his feet, his to back you only to have your own she seemed to realize what Kay much to do, SO much on my mind. eyes wide with disbelier and surprise. wife smashing every move I make to was doing. Will you do one thing for me?" He wouldn't believe it, refused to ac­ put you ahead. You call yourself a "What will happen?" she asked. "You know I will, John." cept Mrs. Hayworth's word even when politician. Make a speech, then, but "I don't know that, Gen. But to keep ., All right, then. Please stop seeing she said she had reason to think that make certain it·s a convincing one." quiet and let John plunge into this David Houseman-" Kay Fairchild was actually the au­ John did make a speech and he thing and ruin his career would be "That's not fair, John. I won't make thor of the column. made it very convincing. He made it even worse-now wouldn't it?" such a promise. Suppose I should ask "But it is inconceivable," he said. that very evening after a successful "But, Kay--either way, you stand to you to stop seeing Mrs. Hayworth. "Kay." she said, "simply resented dinner which Kay and Mother Fair­ lose with him-" Would you do that?" the fact that another woman has seen child had prepared. The whole fam­ "Perhaps, but there's a lot more to "Naturally not. But, Kay, you have your possibilities-seen the heights to ily, Kay in particular, listened with It than just the political principle in­ no reason to fcel as you do about which you can rise." rapt attention as John told of plans volved." Mrs. Hayworth. It's different In our "Oh, well, I'll admit she hasn't ex­ for a big bond-issue for a beautifica­ Kay sat for a long time thinking case-it's strictly a business under­ actly beert'o in favor of the rather tion program for Walnut Grove. about the column, about her relations standing. No. Kay, the situations arc spectacular plans we've been working He was so carried away by his own with J ohn, about his relations with entirely different and, for the last on-" words that he almost forgot the plan Mrs. Hayworth. Abruptly a thought time, 1 won't stand for your seeing "Oh, no, my dear." Mrs. Hayworth's was only a !lgment of Mrs. Hayworth's crossed her mind-a vague suspicion. Houseman." voice was smooth. insinuating. "That's imagination and a trap to catch Kay. What if Mrs. Hayworth had planted "And I can't stand idly by and see just been to cover her Teal reasons. Mother Fairchild, who always sided the Idea in John's head about the bond what Mrs. Hayworth is driving you ·She despised me-because she's afraid with her son, Peg and even Bud were Issue only to expose A. M. Vigilant? to do. She'll wreck your career-" of me." enthusiastic. The more Kay thought about It, the "How can you say that, Kay? I'm "Afraid? In what way?" John was But Kay was sllent, lost in thought. more she became convinced the plan proud of. her help. She's an experi­ puzzled. Finally she spoke. "John. may J ask and John's presentation of it had been enced woman in politics. She can "Afraid of me as a woman, no just one question?" too pat. There was only one thing to help me with the governorship " doubt," said Mrs. Hayworth com­ "Why, of course, Kay. What is It?" do: Face John with the truth. She'd Kay was butting her head against placently. "And afraid that I may "A million dollars is a lot of money have David Houseman print proofs of a blank wall. A. M. Vigilant's columns make her look so terribly inadequate -where is it all going to come from?" the column and then she'd take them would have to continue until John if I do succeed In guiding you to the "Well, we've raised money before, to John's office and tell him that she saw the evil of Mrs. Hayworth's ad­ governor's chair. Why, she should Kay, and we can do it again. It isn't was A. M. Vigilant. What would be vice. Kay decided, however, that she'd thank her stars that someone like me a bad scheme, is it? I think we have his reaction? Would that mean the no longer hand the copy for her col­ came along to throw my strength be­ it worked out pretty welJ." end of her marriage? umn to David personally but forward hind you-" "Who's 'we,' John?" (To be continued) it to him through her friend, Gen "But, Luella, without proof, you "Mrs. Hayworth and I. Now, walt a Porter. How would it all come out? can't ask a man to believe his own minute, Kay. Just see what this will Read this exciting st011/, adapted For days the situation remained wife is taking con!ldential informa­ mean. Alter this is accomplished, the by Wiley S. Maloney, then Ibten to the same. Peg remained cool and sus­ tion he discloses in his own home­ whole state will be talking about what "Stepmother" oveT CBS-wTitten by picious. Kay noticed, too, that John and giving it to a newspaper to at­ Mayor Fairchild did for Walnut Aline Ballard and heard Monday had become more secretive about his tack him-" Grove." through Friday at 10:30 a.m. EWT, plans at the city hall. He no longer "Ummm-you can't. Then I think "1 still would like to know where 9:30 CWT, 2 p.m. MWT, 1 PWT, un­ discussed them with the family. A. M. It·s high time you were given that the money is coming from." deT tile sponsoTsllip of Colgate-Palm­ Vigilant's columns these days were proof. I'll prove to you she may be "From the taxpayers. I'm going to otive-Peet for Co:gate Tooth PowdeT. dull reading. this secret columnist herself." have the council authorize a mHlion­ Peg began putting two and two to­ Reluctantly John listened to Mrs. dollar bond-issue." gether. Out of her natural resent_ Hayworth's plan to expose Kay. John Kay bit her lip, looked at her hus­ For Final Instalment of ment toward Kay, she passed her sus­ felt guilty, but despite all his SQuirm­ band with wonder in her eyes. The Barbour Family, See Page 32 picions along to Mrs. Hayworth, who ing, he put himsel! in Mrs. Hayworth's "You're planning a million-dollar P 1\ 3L 7 THE ENT ERi AtNM EHT W EE K The Movie Front Lou Costello Is Paging the American Flyer Who Dropped the First Bomb on Tokyo; Hollywood Prize-Stock Hens Land in Stew Instead of a Movie Scene

bombed within a month. When it was, vacation from the Rogers Rogue River Jeffrey Lynn must have overlooked HOLLYWOOD Lou and Bill scurried around trying ranch in Oregon. where she has becn singing "Don't sit under the apple By LEON RASMUSSEN to find out whether it happened within busy lor the past year installing a tree with anyone elsc but me, anyone their time limit or not, pcr Tokyo dairy to make the ranch pay else but me" to his Hollywood girl (Pinch-/IilliT/g Jor the East-visitin9 time. As it was, Lou lost thc bet, but friend, Margaret Hayes, before he lcft Evans Plummer) Demarest was so elated over the ncws Whenever actors like Jack Benny, for the Army, because already the that he wouldn't take the bet. So Lou Bob Hope, Jack Carson, Bing Crosby Hollywood eligibles arc parking at HIS week we are going to teU you countered with another proposal: The and a few others start work on a pic­ her doorstep. Out with Margaret just a true story of something that next morning he deposited one hun_ ture, their sharp and ever-ready wit the other evening was Richard Travis, Thappened in Hollywood because dred dollars in a Hollywood bank~ is so combustible and spontaneous that who hails from the Warner lot, Lynn's Hollywood is the only place where it Demarest's fifly dollars which he won they are forever improv!ng the origi­ own bailiwick. I\Iost serious suitor, could happen. A studio manager at and Lou's fifty dollars which he lost. nal script. and more often than nOI. though, would appear to be Nordic one of the large studios is one of It will be converted into a war bond cagey directors allow the funniest Leif Erickson. who presented ftolar­ those gcnts who has more angles than and presented to the Amcrican flier cracks to be put in thc final shooting. gnret with a set of watcrwings on their n side~how barker. Whenever the who dropped the first bomb on Tokyo, It has already happeqed on the first date! Margaret is still scratching studio needed to hire a car or such he providing his identity can be "George Washington Slept" litre" set, her head in wonderment. She doesn't could furnish it and always at a hand­ learned. , • where Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan gel the significance unless it means some profit to himself. Just recently arc working. In one scene, Miss Sheri­ "sink or swim" . , . he learned that the studio needed Ginger Rogers' mother, Lela, who dan, as Bcnny's antiquc-col!ecting about three hundred chickens fOf a has played a major rolc in Ginger's wife, is demonstrating an old music­ Litlle Judy Garland, who hus been scene and, since he had plenty of succcssful screen life as her mother. box. The tinny sound rcaches the ears galloping aU over the country visiting prize-stock hens which had cost him will play a minor role as Ginger's of Benny, who is trying to shave, and Army camps and doing bencfits. evi­ from SIO to $50 apiece, he figured that mother in the actresses' next picture. he turns and yells at her: "For the dently went too strong in her all-out he could crate thcm up, have them "The Major and the Minor." Although love of Mike turn ofT that colonial efforts at helping her country, Ever used in the scene and pick up an hon­ Mrs. Rogers has been connected with juke-box. That music is even cornier sine<' she returned to Holl~'wood ~he est dollar without anyone being the show business most of her life, this than Phil Harris'!" You see. that has been in that unhappy limbo be­ wiser. So the pri:w hens were crated. will mark her first screen appcarance. wasn't in the original script. but you tween feeling too ill to work and too and when they reached the studio the Tn order to play hel" own daughter's can bet your last thin dime it will be well not to. Result: She has been do­ gate guard looked at the hens and scrccn mother. Mrs. Rogers will take a in the picture ' .. ing both, and during the three weeks said, "No plilce for these but the thcy've been shooting on her new pic­ commissnry.'" Thcre they wcnt, and ture. "Me and My Gal." Judy ha~ had the ncxt day thc studio had its most to leave and go home too ill to work Popular bluc-plate special of the year. no less than six times. _ , The chicken was wonderful. When our "honest Abe" studio manager becamc Nothing ever stays thc same. Spe­ wise, he is supposed to have fallen in cifically we are thinking about the twu a dead fain\. But his lips are still sister actresses, Oli\'ia de Havilland sealed. He call't grouse a bit. because and Joan Fontaine. Just a short two if he did his studio would find out fears ago, Olivia was riding the crest he had been pulling a fast one. Thc of popularity while Joan was being moral of this story is "ne\'er overlook regarded as the sister who didn't ha\'e the blue-plate special" too much on the ball. Then for nu reason at all Olivia began to imprcss Unci" Sam and one of his fiying prople with her importance by being boys camc out on the long end of a the most unavailable person in Holly­ bet bctwecn Lou Costello and actor wood. Joan made a pictura ami it Bill Demarest. It was about March 16. catapulted her to stardom, but it didn't and between takes on the film "Par­ make her a red usc frOIll the pres~. don My Sarong."' talk naturally wound Instead. she was a willing COOI)erator up with the war. Lou bet Demarest with them at all times. This year ~hc fifty dollars that Tokyo would be won the Academy Award. It made her

Pandemon ium ~t the Pallad ium ! WHEN stars chase each other for autographs in Movietown, that's news! Which is just what happened at the Hollywood Palladium at re­ cent military ball for benefit of Cali­ fornia State Guard to equip hospital presented to Guard by silent-day • movie star Marion Davies, Stars ell­ • changed 05utographs like veteran • signature fiends, Edgar Bergen W05S • swamped for requests among 9,000 •-IV • present at the affair, Among stars, ,- notables were George Montgomery, Hedy Lamarr, publisher Hearst, Rita HayworthJabove); Irene Dunne, Mrs. Sam Gol wyn (left); Kay Francis. escorted by John Payne (right)

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OUTSTANDING (V\,V) , Jack Oa~i. "illl Vidor JOE SMITH, A~'Eni('_~'; CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS ~btu,t and hula ,ir! Beuy (V\'Y) A '!or i. the gan.t .. ..,n W~II~$ plays the lil~ of a ".1$ a luggage store 10 ~u.ce',.­ love a"d htel who lake, Lona ctl~brated dtai" - newsp~p"r pub' hlnH)". Tllrn", 10 the rI~a"ers.-Ad,,!! li.her.--.j\.dul!. -,,,"'. MIL AND Mit!). NOU1'II JUKE GIltL (VVY>: Ann HOW Git'BEN WAS MY VAl. WilLIAM HOLDEN being finger. (VV): Gracie AUt" de!ect~ lOur, Sheridan and Ho".l,; ,,~";.t\ ill PRISCillA LANE and Robed LEY (Spedal) ( VVVVV): Faith· derer without Geor,. Burn,' ,"bu,t ,",ovie ... i!h th, -ida printed "t U. S. Army enlisting ful, in 'pired picturiution ~f Ri.h· help.-Aduh. Iruck.larrnillg r"!lion as its back. Cummings give a fine perform. st4tion 4t . He'll be ard lIe.... ellyn·s nont-Family. HIDE 'EM COWBOY (V\'V): ,.0und.-ru!",It. 0,,1)'. ance in Universal's "Saboteur," " buck priv4te in Signal Corps KINGS ROW (VVVV), Trul)· Abbott and Co.tello starl OUI U KATIILEE~ (VVV): Shirley piefure with a w4r,time theme (reat pi~lurization of !I'e w.t· New York I,UnUI velldo., a,,,1 T.mple·s "comeback" u a \>OOr ...Hing nO"e] of n~urotic" WiLh tnd U ,and, hand~ in ,\ri,ono. linle rieh girl.-Fa,nily. aoe p"r/ormaMes by Ann Sher· -Fa",ily. KII) GI,On: KILLER 1\'\'\'): id3n. Bob Cummings, Ron Ru­ RIO RITA (VVVV) One of Van 1I~llin , 01 "Pulh .. ,,·· ."d even more of a "regular" person. Now !!:an. Bo:Uy Field.-Adult on!l· Abbott ."d CosI~no'~ bt>l, " ilh "Ea~u" .."n~ thlts. stars as she appears headed for the real O~E FOOT]S HEA\,E:-." (Sp'" Ihe added trut of ,oud I1lu,i •. - \>Oliu thl1li5l.-Adui!. MOVIE REVIEWS heigh~ of success while sister Olivia, ti.:ll) (VV\'VV): In $p,rali<;ona! hlnil)" "LO~OJKE Fun\' (\·V): unless she quits emulating the Garbo, sto.y of p.u~h~r, Stars Fredric SO'S YOUR AU\T EmeA This co,t $40.000 to ",ake; .tars will certainly keep up that skid which ~Iarth. Martha S«>I1.-.·a""I)' (Y\'\'), Zasu Pi\ls in a hilari­ Ed""",d 1.0..... and enlerlail\$. "Saboteur" HEAP THE WILD WI~D (Spe­ ou' fa... llleiodra,,,.,-Fal1lil) - Family. already is apparent. Yes, nothing does Cnl: Priscilla LInt, Robert CummIngs. Otto dan (v\'\'n'), In 0010.. His­ TilE COURTSIIiP Ol' A\O\' ~1ALE AN I ~IAL (\'\'): OIi.·ia stay the same. Two years ago it was lo,ical drama 01 Amuioa's light 1t ,\HDY (\'VV): AnOlher Mich)' de H.vinan" and II .",)' Fontla Kruger. Alln !lultr. Clem etYlM. tt at. an odds-on bet that J oan would wind 10 lid the Florida K~Js of pirati Roone)', "ilh ('euli. Parker b.ck sho'" )'ou how p.of~.",rs Ii,-.,.... A F.lnk l loyd Produetion for Un iytrslll. "ilh I>u'![h •. -Fahlilr. up holding obscurity, but now it seems ul ,,..,,,,hn_-Fami!)·. and ntw Oonna R• ..d,-F'I1lily_ Oirteled by Alfred H;t~ heock. Scrten pllY ROXIE HART (VVV): Talk­ TIlt: fLEET'S IN. (SM: Out­ MISTER V (V"V): War-li",e by Pettt Vltrltl. JOIn Ha rr;~n ~nd Do.olhy that Olivia has taken the baton away '1')' melodrama shrril1O:; 1..; TO SISG (\' VV), \'it Il\ T illS OUR LIFE (\'\') SHORT FEATURES Verdlet This will help both Tone ~inia Vil>idler and 113)' ~ad>On. employers immediately scheduled the I:I.:tI~ D3\ i. &II vill.i",.. ill " .. 10· ('QllNTRY FAIR (VVVV). and Miss Bennett, but the picture a~l ,url"i. evm M,G-" ..ilh tall glamour girl for her first starring­ dralnalie tra~ed)' "'ilh Olivia de You "i

bayonets gleam in the sun. Soldiers in the old professor of "Kaltenmeyer's WASHINGTON tin hats watch every car. Over to the NEW YORK Kindergarten" before anti-Gennan By LT. COL. CURTIS MITCHELL right, a haJt~dozen khaki tents are sentiment squeezed it off the air, is pitched at the river'S edge. Belore If you plan to visit the broadcasting now assistant production head at NBC them, ditches have been dug in the studios in New York this summer, in New York. Bruce directed the Fib­ I read this just the other day: "The earth. Potomac lox-holes. don·t be surprised at the very strict god of war hates those who hesitate." ber McGee show in its carly days ... Against the sky, one sees the up­ war regulations Imposed by the Norman Corwin and Bernard Her­ Euripides said that several thousand tilted barrels of machine-guns and the broadcasting companies. Groups of years ago. mann, radio writer-director and con­ silhouetted helmets of watchers who visitors arc closely watched while on ductor respectively, receive $1,000 No phrase could better express the wait for the air attack we all expect. the studio tours. No longer arc they philosophy of successful war. Perhaps, grants from the American Academy Further along, beyond what was the permitted to visi~ the master control­ of Arts and Letters and the National if the French had read Euripides, their old Washington airport, is a monster room at Radio City. This room, which Institute of Arts and Letters. Thc own fate might not be in the hands of had been partitioned with heavy glass, shape which is still shrouded in scaf~ the Hun. awards are made "to encourage folding. It has risen like a mountain now is boarded up. There haven't younger artists who have shown real Which leads to a question that resi­ out of the plain until now it dominates been any known instanccs o[ sabotage ability, and to give practical recogni­ dents of this war capital debate regu­ the distancc like a titanic sleeping of radio stations in this important tion to more establishcd artists who larly. It was asked in the leading elephant. At night. lights blaze all broadcasting center and tf.:cre won't are doing distinguished work for article of the April Reader's Digest, be. Special police details at" ~S and about it, even during blackouts, be~ which the monetary reward is small." "Are We Awake-Even Yet?" cause this building must be finished. Radio City hpve been on the job since Corwin and Hennann bave done most As I drive to work, the evidence of It will be the new home of the War shortly after December 7. But all visi­ of their great work on sustaining war is all along my way. At the Department and it will contain twenty tors, unlcss in the group tours, must shows . . . Radio editors have been Potomac's edge, just below this thousand persons. No othcr office show special passes belore they arc asked by producers of the "Great'Mo­ suburban community, a trailer-camp building in the world is so large. permitted to the studio section of NBC ments in Music" series to poll their is crowded with cars and people from Across the Arlington Memorial and the Blue networks. At CBS access readers to determine favorite light every stllte in the land. Some of them Bridge in Washington, D. C., the to the studios Is somewhat easier dur~ operas and operettas. You may write arc war workers, mllny arc wives and famous reflecting pool between the lng the daytimc than in the evening, your favorites to MOVIE-RADIO GUIDE. children who have come to be ncar Washington Monument and the Lin­ but it is impossible to get by thc 551 Filth Avenue, New York City. Fort Belvoir and their soldier-hus­ coln Memorial once stretched a glassy doorman unless you have a broadcast bands nnd fathers. surface, but now even its mirrored ticket or CBS building pass. Unlike At the new Washington airport. beauty has been violatcd. Two slim Radio City's broadcasting companies, HOLLYWOOD sentries parade with naked bayonets and ugly bridges, battleship gray, CBS doesn't have any regular studio about the gasoline tanks. A hundred reach across the center of its two­ tours. The only way one may visit By GLEN ANDERSON yards from the giant airport building, CBS is to write welJ in advance to blocks-long length so that war work~ a haH-dozen temporary buildings arc en may hurry their work. CBS, 485 Madison Avenue, for broad­ The "One Man's Family" tenth an­ rising out of the red Virginia clay and cast tickets. Be sure to state when niversary celebration, staged In San hundreds of men and trucks mingle you expect to be in New York and Francisco where the Barbour saga with steam cranes and snorting power how many tickets you want .•. originated back In 1932, gave NBC Its shovels as this emergency structure is NEXT WEEK! biggest ticket-supply headache of the born. Winners in 1942's Henry Aldrich. in real life Ezra season. With a big Hollywood broad­ At the railroad bridge which con­ Star of Stars Poll Stonc, is one of the Army's newer cast scheduled for every night of the nects the South and Washington, more sergeants ... Bruce Kamman, once opening week of the new NBC and

TENOR James Melton gets reo LIKE WAR itself, the "Army Hour" (NBC, Sun.) is comple.. Above, lieut. VIRGINIA CLARK 1M", J, O. alistic accompaniment as he sings Gen. Hugh A. Drum, First Army commander, communicates with his chief Bengston}, stilf of "Romance of "Anvil Chorus" ilt one stop on at Wilshington, Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. McNilir, commanding generill of Helen Trent," proudly exhibits his lengthy tour of Army Cilmps ground forces, as NBC stilff men line up chilllneis for millly pick.up points her new bilby boy, Jilmes Charles 10 11131 P THE EHTERTAIHMEHT WEEK Coming Events Among Guests: Billie Burke, Jane Withers, Dietrich, Raymond Massey

SATUR DAY. MAY 9 ELISABETH BERGXER will ...oloi.t. Ind it will be hi, la,t KA\' KYSER, "ho's h~[lin. • ,., in Arch Oboler·. bint... ,,,1 I>ubhc l>trio,manrt a. a .i,·ilian • ~i",,~lf Hey busy "'i,h I,;clure· .tirr;n!f "ar play .. E,uuti,.... nn fo, On Ih broadu>I he "ill be n,~ki"g, brwdU"inl hi. r~lu thc "Play~ lor Amerioans" .trits. ''''orn into the U. S. Sa"y a. I pfO!!ram. doing do.zen< of ,1.0'" SB('. Muoicia" Se.:ond CIa', br Litllt...... D.,'ld S. Gold.n'4»l. radio·,,·i.t at '~niu urn ..... and makin~ .,~ ",. ..'" off;ctr in rhal1!;'. of ruruitinl for ~e.t al'P"ua",,,,, on II.. air, ,,'il1 a,;oo_... •. ,". the ('hiu~o ",U. ;"'-Be. rin~ "p on~ more in II.. la,,· MOTIlER'S DAY feature ollht named cato!:Ocy "hen h. _[lJIt", 10,00.... ~.. .'", .'.,.,"""" ...... , "'Iu<;(al Stt.lmake .... pr6o(r."" .....~ ••• n • ..,••• ~s ~uest Slat on Ihe "Lincol" w,lI be th_ appearance 01 1tI .... .,00 ...... 7,00 ., .. , lIi~h"ay" play this Saturday. Wilham E\'an~ who,~ hu,band il NB('. TU ESDAY. MAY 12 ...... " c.", •• , a war lIorkcr fnr th on5O,'1 00,00 '.m. OO'OO •• M •• Qr!fa,,;zation, who.e son i, in Ihe SOli II OPE and hi •• "rJ}Orti~lt: "."n'>'n ~"",". ''''''ice at Ptar! llarbM. and catl arc ;" the m;dsl of " stl'tn, ~'U;o\J;"m~ES lIill 'i,:o bu~itr whooe five dau~ht.rs "ill sin. "..,k lour of $cr\'kc camps, and C BS comedian Ra nsom Sherman lhan nor a~d mOrt i",,,,,tl>nt, ··~·i'·e l.ittle Si'le.... on 11.. you'll hear Ihcm this Tu~"la)'. WRITER of "lone Journey" and b .'.n 10 th. "Counlry Jour".l'· I",)ad~ ..t. Blu •. "ill> Clau,Jelte Colbert as ,,,.'1. c ••, •• , indulges in mike by-play with Oix tI,i . Saluroay. and ~'ou'li hur " from I hu~~ airplane l,an(1t at "Agai nst the Storm." Sa ndra .,~...... ,. .'30 .... Davis, thirteen, who plays bellhop "hy. uperu will diKII<' lh -~ ~"'.~. Elhn~lon F'eld nea, HOII .ton. Mic hael gets maleri al and in­ .... ~;30 .... I'~rt honey "ill play in r.hc"in. ~''''.,''', Tuat SSc. of Sherm an's Crestfallen Manor BILLIE BURKE. h .. a spiration at her Montana ranch Ihe .h orta~e of ~,,·..,t "uft ~ a1. .. ".1t ...... proud and charm;n. mother a"d • .. ,00 .....,. h<,w t,alanc~ ralio". un ,m _•.. .,00 ..... PIOH t;.-.... tock. CBS. ~rat\dmoth.r, will be til. MOlb~,· ...... ~ c.~ ...' nay .ue<1 on the "Xobod)"~ WE:O HE:S DAY. MAY 13 , ,00 ..... u ' .... _" 'hiMr.,," pr~.m. MR~ ...... ,...... n c.~ •• ., "~'amily" ",OOa.", ' 0,00- ..... PRIVATE A R T'H U R LAU· Blue Network studios, the 7,30.,..,. e,,...... "Breakfast Club:' has been crowned FllANZ WERFEL will di.(u. ~ w< HFSTS of the U. S. Army i~ .,30_un",. , ...,. ... drew the heaviest demand for tickets. his lale<1 nOHI. '·The S!.>ng 01 .,J" ., .. writtr of Ih. play "C"'I>oral "Queen of the Colorado Dude Raneh~ But thc catch is that in all the ten O~rna,IClte" on "Of M~n aud "THE FLYII'G OllTCH~IE\," 1 .o".I~·hta"s" whkb will be Jltr· ers" at Chicago's annual SI)ring Travel years' history of Carlton Morse's OOOK .... ('BS. of l~e )l,'el~erl.nd, ,,;11 h. ' •. fo"'oed 01\ .Iun Her0),' but .uddcnly fonnd !otr· from MBS to the Blue Network very cation was not considered sufficient w,lI 'I,*,ak at a III"oh ....,,' of th. F.Olot~S ny'n~ an 01 World ,til wilh ">Or. of lhm--in uni shortly. krm.. too---on her hand. than reason to break the rule. So the ticket U.I,"bliun WOlll~n of G'.3,.r War I and p;"IleI[ram, ' January and February of 1942 came \,BC as mistress of ceremonies for an ...... ~ c.", •., and went and Zero still didn't mean hour-long "Command Performance" .00..... '.00 .... . anything-mathematically or other­ .'00- '"'.'. .,"" s,"'>• ...... ~< . transcription program for the lads in \URLE\,E OiETRlrtl h. wise. Shortly afterward. patrons of a nghting togs from Fort Mills. Cor­ rrt ... . ciety Downtown watched him In his Greenland. The variety show, boast­ -"....7,00 ...... ,00...... ~, . professional debut. There he was-­ ing contributions from such folk as Bil lie Burke visits J ane Withers trades chubby-faced Zero imitating "a man Dorothy Lamour. Abbott and Costello, "Nobody's Children" MONDAY, MAY 11 words with McCarthy "AYMOSD MASSEr will Qn Squ>rt t.'" '''''''~ Xo ... tll:ia"·A",eri.~,, I,i~n. along one side of his mouth. is catchy. tb. ",,,,da)·. ell!>. Dotty spent all their rehearsal rest­ "1, ,,·ill I... do~bl-" l.atu ...<1 on " ...[~n. 'lBS. and spectators found themselves join­ c.~ ••• , """n c ...... , time discussing clothes. which goes to 3,00-.- ..... 2.00 •. .." 'TarHati"n COf\I.nt~ I'"""r '0,,,,> •. "'. . ,00 •. '". ing the chant. And then the punch .... _.n ~-,.< .. ~" ... " ."".<" prove that Shirley's now a very '.00 p.",. U 'OO_" lh, \loHd"}'. lie ",·,11,-", J"~ ~,,'cd .'00 ,.",. 7,00 ~ .... line, to wit: "Why shouldn't I have grown·up young female .. , one tooth. no tooth, half a tooth (el cetera). when I only talk out of one Arch OOOler. who new to Colum­ the tables and the dircction of attack voice again one of these days side of my mouth?" credited Mr. bus, Ohio, this week to address the arc turned. And just a few weeks ago Mostel with one of the best night-club Institute for Education by Radio, Is James Stephens felt it W'IS safe to Billy Idelson is now in the Navy's specialties since prewar days. including a side trip to New York to acknowledge his whereabouts by public relations department, but is Zero's night~club locale was talk with a prospective sponsor for granting permission for Olmsted to still allowed to play the part of Rush changed from Cafe Society Downtown his "Plays for Americans." usc his whimsical short story. The in "Vic and Sade" ... So. intense is to Cafe Society Uptown. Both clubs writer had been doing secret work for the hero worship of Joel Kupperman. are owned by the same man. but Cafe the British government, . . five-year-old "Quiz Kid," for fellow Society Uptown is the super supper­ CHICAGO expert Richard Williams that he club. Like the Downtown devotees, Uncle Mal dropped In to say hello named his favorite toy, a red wagon. the Uptown's ultra-smart following By DON MOORE the other day. He's pretty proud of "Richard" ... Added to the NBC an­ acknowledged with complete unanim­ Eighteen months ago Nelson Olm­ being Grandpa Mal now. You remem­ nouncing stafT is Gene Baker, singing ity that Zero Mostel's antics were sted decided to ask James Stephens, ber Malcolm Claire, of course. and announcer who conducts the "Songs of smart and refreshing. Irish patriot. statesman and author, his stories for children. OfT the air for a Dreamer" transcribed program. and When the "Basin Street" program fo r permission to broadcast "Dal' ll ll g" a year or so. Mal has been keeping Ned LeFevre, former actor . . And on the Blue Network revised its for ­ on his "World's Gre<"est Stories" pro­ himsclf busy teaching radio technique Henry Cooke has left the NBC stafT mat to include a comedian. Zero got gram over NBC. But all records of at the Florcnce B<'fning Academy and to enter the U. S, Army Air Corps .. , the nod. and now his personality Is Stephens' contracts were in ashes un­ managing a twelve-fiat building thai And George Guyan, announcer of ofTered on a nation-wide basis. Two der a blitzed London publishing-house radio producing, acting and story­ "Thus We Live" and other CBS pro­ weeks later, he appear ed before a at the time. That was during the pe­ telling bought for him. He's getting grams, has resigned to accept the com­ Broadway audience In th';! new play riod when it looked as if all England the mike-fever again. though. and -::::st:cn o~ s.::.:::md lieutenant in the called "Keep 'Em Laughing" and might meet a similar fiery late. Now maybe you'll be hearing that familiar Army Marion Mann. songstress of proved to be the hit of the show. /I THE ENTERTAINMENT WEEK Classical Music Interview With Sixteen - Year - Old Violinist Dolores Miller Reveals One Youthlul Prodigy Capable 01 Dividing Interest in Good Music With Sports

By ROBERT BAGAR bitten by the composing-bug. "No, 1 don't want to coml>Ose. At New York World-Telegram Music least, 1 don't feel that way now," she Expert aNd Associate Program explained. "You have to walk by the Annotator for New York Phil- river in the moonlight to do that sort harmonic Society of thing. Anyway, the way they're writing music now doesn·t make me INNING prizes is a habit Cor want to take it up. I guess I'm too Dolores Maurine Miller, slx­ young, or maybe I haven't got the W teen-year-old violinist from ability or something. 1 just want to Livermore, California. Her latcst was play music, the best music, that's all." the scholarship sponsored jointly by One of her most exhilarating ex­ the NBC, the Juilliard School of periences, to be alliterative about it, Music and the National Federation of was going to the circus In New York. Music Clubs. But four Urnes previ­ She made friends with one of the ously, young, alive and personable young dancers in the elephant ballet Miss Miller had waltzed off with top number. honors in competitions that were "Her name is Betty Jean Tull," Miss scarcely sinecures. Miller told us. "Gee, she was wonder­ A healthy, sturdy-looking young­ ful. What a thrill I got when she ster. Miss Miller admitted quite passed by the seats Mother and Dad proudly that her favorite sport is and I were sitting in and not only baseball. smiled but actually waved at us. Boy, "And I play with a hard ball. too," that's something. she said. "you know, a regulation "And then I met one of the clowns. baseball. The softball stuff is lor sis­ Gee. he was funny. We took pictures sies." together and ail. I got lots or auto­ She knows the names and records graphs from the people in the circus." oC the major league stars, her fa­ The young violinist's mother. her vorites, oCeourse, being the Di Mag­ DOLORES MILLER (right), winner of the young violinists contest, goes first teacher, incidentally. recounted gios, sensational California phenoms the hair-raising adventures they had (with BI)ologies to sports department backstage to meet Pat Pe

~ .. RIGHT: Deems Taylor (r.) accepts from Rudolph Ganz, noted conductor and pianist. Phi Bet

LEFT: Composer Ross Hastings (left) dedic

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Guide to This Week's Fi ne Music Programs

SATURDAY, MAV 9 Iflr A Cappella ChOir. Hen,y TUESOAY, MAY 12 Veld, o""duolo,. h ....'. C,.".I U. S. AR~lY BMm, Blue Sel U. S \JARI',~ ~."ft. Moun' •• " No' ~ ••".bl . ".bOO "00 p.m, OF TIlE AIn, 1lI,,~ Ndwork H., " •• Erno R.pef c""duCli"l ...... ~ e.~".' WEDNESO AY. MAY 13 llBll\{lV OF CO",GRESS 12,30.. 0...... •. m, 110)0•.. " ...... • CO;-':O:nT, tilS. BudapC'i Sldll~ 10,,0 •. m, •. 30 . ... , EnEE:': F",\RIIEl.L. SOPIL\ FRANCESCO VALENTINO, Quarlel a,sbled by Milton Ka· NO, CBS. Columbia COlleen Or POPULAR wi t h radio and record til",. (,OI.U)IIlIA BROA]){',\ST1:.:G young Metropolitan Opera bari­ SYMI'1I0'Y, CBS. II"ward Bu·

It Mustn't Happen Here NBC and CBS Add More Top-Flight Voice From Far-Off India ". , . Tell Bing Crosby that even ILLIAM TENCER, a Balkan though we are more than half-way expert speaking over the Lon~ Shows lor American Troops Abroad around the world, we still hear his W don short~wave station, re~ voice. Last night while on watch, we cenUy gave some details as to what happened when the Nazis overran listened to him sing 'Mexlcali Rose' Jugoslavia: By CHARLES A. MORRISON and a few other numbers. It was real­ ly a very funny sensation sitting "Through the sleepy streets of the Jugoslav capital a German flrlng­ President, Internotionol DX'ers Alliance there in a rear-gun turret looking squad marched a group of Serbs to down a machine-gun barrel at the Indian Ocean far below and hearing the place of their execution. In the Bing sing ..." ' main square, right In the heart of the city, the procession halted. A few The letter was written by Bill Rus­ short commands-and all was over. sel, a friend of Bing's who Is serving "Belgraders flocking to their work in India with our air force. saw a grim picture. There were men and women hung up on lamp-posts Chungking Well Heard at Present with their faces already black and XGOY, "The Voice of China," their hands tied together behind their broadcasting from bombproof studios backs. deep in the bowels of the earth be­ "For several days the corpses were neath the scarred and shattered left hanging. The Germans hoped this buildings of Chungking, is being ex­ would frighten the Serbs into sub­ ceptionally well heard In the United mission. They have probably never States right at present. XGOY's ser­ heard of blood vengeance. Anyway, vice to North America-recently ex­ the Serbs soon took action. Unprece­ tended to almost four hours daily-is dented violence broke out in Bel­ heard from 6:35 to 10:25 a.m. CWT grade. German soldiers were attacked The frequency varies from 9.625 to from roofs and windows. Schroeder, 9.645 megs, at present being ncar the the German commander, dared to first-named figure. The main program rush out into the street. He did not features of XGOY's transmission are survive. He was stoned to death. as lollows (CWT): 6:35 a.m., news "Now a surprising thing happened. talk in Chinese; 6:45 a.m., news in Dankelman, the new German com­ Burmcse; 6:55 a.m., Chinese music; mander, asked for reinforcements. He 7:00 a.m., talk in Chinese or special needed them. Jugoslav Tchetnik feature; 7:20 a.m., news in Japanese; forces, already In command of large 7:30 a.m., news' In English; 7:45 a.m., parts of the country, were within a "INTERNATIONAL OFFERING" to the Red Cross Blood Bonk wos mode news in Burmese; 7:55 a.m., music; few miles of Belgrade. But Berlin by the language departments of CBS' short·wave division. Nurse Sylvia 8:00 a.m., news in Chinese; 8:10 a.m., could not spare troops to be sent to Berg checks apparatus as Serge Zibell, Italian, gives his pint for the music; 8:15 a.m., news In Siamese; Jugoslavia. So Dankelman decided to cause in New York's Red Cross Building. Other contributors we re Rosemay 8:30 a.m., news In Malay; 8:40 a.m., make use of the Serbian Quislings. Barck, Finnish-born Swedish broadcaster, Frenchman Philippe DeCroisset news in Dutch; 9:00 a.m., news in He set up a Serbian puppet govern­ English; 9:15 a.m., news in Canton· ment. Nedltch, a Serbian general and esc; 9:30 a.m., talk in English, music; an extremely vain man, became prime 10:00 a.m., news in English; 10:25 minister. The first act Dankelman that she and her friends had enjoyed Pope to Commemorate Jubilee a.m., national anthem and sign-off. asked from Neditch was to mobilize iced champagne spiced with cognac ten thousand Serbian gendarmes to at a theater party-this at a time In commemoration of his Episcopal fight the Tchetnlks. You see the trick? when the Gennan working man sel­ (twenty-fifth anniversary of his con­ More Shows for Troops Stili Neditch obeyed. He still does dom gets a drink of beer, lives mostly secration as a bishop) Jubilee, Pope With "Truth or Consequences" and obey-yet Nedltch knows what hap­ on ersatz foods of the poorest quality? Pius XU will broadcast on Wednes­ Horace Heidt's "Treasure Che!!:t" join­ pened in Kragujevac, the largest arm­ . . . According to Wickham Steed, day, May 13, at 11:30 a.m. CWT, a ing the fold, NBC International's list ament center of Serbia. As a reprisal speaking from London, British bomb­ message to the war-torn world from of top-flight shows continues its for a spontaneous Serbian school­ ers flew so low on their way to Lu­ the Vatican. His Holiness last spoke mushroom-like growth to a total of children demonstration, the Gennan beck that Nazi fighters almost shot the to the world on Christmas Eve, 1941. twenty-three. "Truth or Conse­ police cleared the enUre municipal tops off several German dwellings In that message he laid down five quences" goes out to our troops each school and put all Its children before trying to shoot them down ... The essential conditions of a durable and Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.; Heidt's hit mu­ a firing-squad. The horrified school­ German radio states that these little just peace, attacking anti-Christian sicale on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. master offered his own life to save attacks by the British Commandos on movements throughout the world. The CWT, both ovcr WRCA (15.15) and those of the children. So he was shot, the French coast are only of propa­ Pope's message will be brOOl~cast over WBOS (15.21). too. On this day In October, 1941, ganda value and leave Berlin abso­ HVJ, "Radio Vaticano," the ,¥atican To gladden the fighting men abroad, over four thousand persons in all lutely indifferent. Yes, so indifferent radio station, and probably on a fre­ CBS has added the "Kate Smith were shot in Kragujevac and over that half of the short-wave station's quency of 15.12 megs. Hour," which is broadcast on Mondays two thousand In Kraljevo. But Ned­ airtime and column after column of from 6:00 to 6:55 a.m.; "The First itch, the Quisling, still carries on to newsprint must be used up to explain We Apologize Line," inCormational series of music serve the German butchers." The to the German and Italian people just In MOVIE-RAOIO GUIDE issue of Jan­ and talks based on the exploits of Nazis can rule only with the aid of how "unimportant" these raids are uary 24, we ran a little item telling the Navy, Wednesdays at 6:30 a.m.; traitors. ... The Berlin short-wave station has about a mysterious broadcast over the "Melody Ranch," starring Gene Autry, The incident of Kragujevac must also been making considerable fun of Berlin short-wave station which fre­ Thursdays at 6:00 a.m .. and the "Gay never happcn In th(>5e the "big" American bombers that we quently made reference to the Kel­ Nineties Revue" on Fridays at 6:30 of America. are now supposed to be flying to logg products, Corn Flakes and Rice a.m. CWT. All of these programs are Great Britain. "The main thing that Krispies. I certainly had no intention short-waved ovcr Columbia's twin From My Notebook Europeans are interested in," said the of inferring that this propaganda­ SO.OOO-watt WCBX Berlin speaker, "is that the bigger the cast or these references to Kellogg'S (15.27) and WCRC (17.83). At time of writing, Jane Anderson, bombers the easier they are to hit cereals were in any way inspired, or Catholic firebrand orator-propagan­ and the harder they fall." Mr. Hit­ sponsored by the well-known, long­ American Soldiers Call Home dist of the German short-wave station, ler's spokesman in this case neglected established and wholly reputable is still "unable to appear before the to mention the small fact that the American Kellogg Company. Inas­ American soldiers in Australia arc microphone," according to air an­ bigger the planes the greater the load much as this point was not too strong­ now "calling home" daily as follows nouncements. Is she really III or, as of death-dealing bombs they can carry ly made in the article at that time, (CWT): 11 :45 p.m. over VLG6 many believe, stili being punished by to blast Nazi factories, Nazi docks, I hope this explanation will clear up (15.23); 6:45 a.m. over VLG2 (9.54) Dr. Goebbels for her ill-timed state_ Nazi warehouses and supplies off the any doubt that might have existed In and VLQ4 (7.22); ]0:15 a.m. over ments In a recent spcech to the effect map. anyone's mind. VLG2 (9.54) and VLQ6 (9.58). 14 Uj31T T H E ENTE R T AINMENT W E E!::

W ar News in English Short-Wave Broadcasting Sla t ions Daily Morning Guide to Programs CWT MWT CIT V STATION OIAL of the World 6:30 ~.m. 5:301.m. M.lb·Ine VLG2 9.54 Tlo. pr O10 1:30 p.m.-La n d 0 II-"Bril.in In:~5 ~.m. 9 :~5 ;t.m. Saigon 11.775 Monttyjdeo CXA2 6.005 CXA4 6.125 .,anl; 7,10 3.'H.-\... ·S (E" :-'I'~ah" GS{' (9.581 (;SD 10:30a.m. 9 :30 a.m. Berlin \5.20 I 11.15) CXA6 9.62 CXAI911.705 15.20 «Ii.h); (9.561) , 11 :30 ~ . m. 10:30 ilm. Btllin '" 0 6:35 UJ)..- ehu,,~~in~ -{'I,ill,,, _., 7:30 p.m._ 11 'n e-"AmfricI" Daily Aftornoon '" :';otio~lll t-lj'.OI\ra/lt fOl ~01l1t lIour"' fot li'leners ;n '>orlh VATICAN CITY I :10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Finl.nd OFE 11.185 ,\",• .,~". (E" 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Mouow 15.23 gl;,It): JZK (15.16) H'12 ,,,,I (15.23,11.885) YV5RM 6.21 ~Ii 7,24 6:30 I.m.-.\e" \'ork ("il) -·n. lIa .. , DID (10.51) n:\:I.24 6.17 WCOA 10 Hew York. N. Y. (C8S) 11:30 p.m. 10030 p.m. M.lb'rne VlG7'" 15.16 I.oroa,IoUI fOl 11"<'''11' (;Iul 19,62) OW 111.77) J)W (10.543) M",ne1lI' in \lu,i< \ITllt 8:30 p.m.- \"alican ("il.'· " ..... ~ 1,30 p.m.-·l.on,lon-"Africl, Ihe 6.19 WGEA 50 S(h.necudy. N. Y. 11 :301'."1. 10:30 p.m. Landon m 6.11 (G. E.) '.5. 117.83) Ina:.; {15.2n I J,;"IIIi.h) 11\'1 (9.66) ~lid,lIt of Ihe II'or~J"' Gst 12:00 mId. 11:00 p.m. Btrlin '"OX, 7.24 9 a.m. _l\fW Y(O.~9:~ a'"'.-"d,ulu II. 6 a.m.- ,Se... \ ork-lIo1"".,I<.OI b.d" 1).1[) (11.17) OXI.7 9.53 WGEO 100 SchenecLldy, N Y. Important Slations vue: 10 '.m.-h11l 8:15 p.m.-Berli,,-Talk h)' Fr.. 1 /15.15) WROS (15.21) DXU4, '" &.81 VLQ4. 7.21 11.710 Wl WO 7S Cinclnnih. O. (Crosl.y) EIRE, IrolAnd 1$.12. VLQ8, IU ( 1054) K.ltf"heh: OXJ (7,24) DXL7 5:30 p.m._ london - ··Wal lit, 11.130 WRUW 50 Boston. Mus. &,19G Vul. 8.U 8:45 p.m.-Lon,lon-'"The \'o;ot (11885) OW (10.54) view,"' Lindlfr Fla •• " GSC FZl . :81 .....111., Fr. VLwt. 1.68& <)f Iht :>ia>.i," Il,ol ..~'nda rt 9 p.m.-Sa" Franci,oo--U~rl\~" (9.58) GSO (11.15) 11 .790 WRU l 50 Boston, Mus. Equatori.l "'rio.. 11,97 VUD3.ladl.. 8.n view: GSC (958) (;SL 16.11) 7:15 p.m.-Btrlin--o. K. Spt3k 11.830 WCRC New York. N ORE, ED,lud 16.376 VtTD4.·' II,U '" Mr'.Ilhy KGEI 11533} 50 Y. (CBSI ORO." n.n WIIOS.lloou.n ..... ill«; I)JJ) (11.77) DXI.1 11.810 WBOS 50 Boslon. Mus. SUllday, May 10 TU.lday, May 12 111.885) nzo (10.54) oaH, " ',83 la.'I, 11.11 11.870 KWID S,n Franci\h) lin (9.66) 15.130 WRUW 50 80S tOn. Mus. HAT4, HU~I.'" '.IlS WCBC. N.... yo,k CI,'I.u u~l. for itOtIl" Sl~'rl~ """ ...... Ury by Frtl1\"; 1:15 p.m.-aulin-Lord 1Iaw 12:15 p.m.-\e\\' yo,k-Rrh",.. l 15J30 KGEI Sin FrlncilCO, C,hl. l"~ • .cllin. 1I ,"TT6 9,a9,8.01 12,15 p.m,-J~hl"'l· l'r~ .,,1> Haw: OJ? (11.77) nx1.1 "~,, lor 1160P' Maxwdlllou,. (C. E.) JZI. 1.~... 11.10 WNBt, N... York Clt~ \\RC\ (15,15) \\'!lO" (15,21) 111.885) OlD (1054) Cnff~~ Ilro~ .. m: WIlCA (lS,15) " JZR. 16. 18 11,89.6,100, n.7' 7 :45 p.m._ \.",,,10" -.'ION Jnh .. 15J30 WGEA 50 Sehentctidy. N. y, K(;Et San FI.nelo.o, WRCA. N, y, Clt1 4:30 p.m.- _L",,,I{l,,_",\"""Nin« \\"lIOS (1521) (G. E.) c.m. Y,U. 9,87, U,I$ y"u:' n~el",as qU~'li<)" ••" 1_""I,,"~r G~(" .9.58) c.,,]> 7:30 p.m.- ,IA",d'l11-"\\'orld AI 1.87, 1&.33 WB1rL._WROW. ''''fl'''!' (;SC (9.58) (;"Il 111.75) hiTt." II. \\"ir~harn Sttetl 15350 WRUW 50 Boston, MISS. KZRH. l'blllppla.. 9,st 1Io.u.n, JI... , 11,15. (\1.15) 9:45 p.m.-Cinti",,;oli -Ih .b.1I (; .... ' (9.58) GSD /11,75) 17.750 WRUl 50 Boston, MISS. ~~yN:::"~ak"o ~i';~ 1$.26, 'ii~13~ 18':4 6 p.m.-Sin Ft3,,

By DICK DORRANCE Ordinarily, communication is not held over distances In excess of a Guide to Programs mile, although ;;reater ranges arc quite feasible on normal terrain. The FM Goes to War May 9 throu9h May 15 HEN we talk about the many tank operator, unlike police officers in 6:00 No".; CI."k F.,orites 2:45 Andrini Continenl.l- achievements of FM as a new W4SBR FM-equipped patrol cars, doesn't usc 6:30 tN', (i" I)"",'in~ 3,00 IVall. Time a cOllventional microphone. lie wears W broadcast service for radio lis­ ..... 5 M...,. B.. to" Roo"". La. 7:00 ,,~ ... ,; To 10,. .,'",o""e<:d 3,15 U"b \la!ine<:; St'" 4:00 Salon ~Iusic instcad two liUle disks clamped to teners, we're likely to overlook the 01 ....'ft , ...... '" ..... p ...... "'.,» " ...... •• tit». 7:30 ~"r I•• floolO\ ord. _to ...... 7:45 Piano I'''IIU''' ":30 Flyin<: Palrol each side of his throat in the region remarkable contributions FM is mak­ ..... "" .. ~ :45 Tbr.~ :"lUll' ing to its country's war effort. As a 8:00 \.",; 'I~nr" ..i! .. , h."pi" of the vocal cords, thus leaving his P.M. Saturday 8:30 ,'Iu,i. & " ..... ".i •• 5 {IO. 'I,,>ic b) Shr",l"ik; Sf'" hands free for other work-such as result of pioneer work carried on by ~:30 rio"".-s. "u

By JOHN PAUL Use These Columns as a Guide Correspondent Interned Reports Crom the International Red A First In New Zealand to th<; Week's News Broadcasts Cross committee in Geneva indicate The first foreign journalist ad· that J ohn Paul Dickson, Mutual's mitted to press gallery membership ", former voice Crom Berlin, is still in In the Parliament of New Zealand is interment inside Germany. The report the distinction attained by Mervin K. Monday Through Friday John Oily. neW~ "porl.r: (BS Arthur M~nn. ne"', analyst from said: "Dickson still at Bad Nauheim ,,,T~~;,;~,;~.;: ... p;',',,.,.',,,~~~, '~:-::, I:;':;;: Londun, ;\10:' Slosbcrg, NBC Far Eastern corres­ T~ o protr."". n. t . d ~o .. ..r o r.n_,., p ..... ""'T, ",," P,"" with members of the d iplomatic corps l'"'' .... -... 'n """nloln ..... , ... pondent. And it isn't a trivial dis­ t~ .... br_deod Moodoy, TUI­ Rlymond Grim Swing. "e'" ,,,a ... ,.. ,_. and in excellent health," Shortly be­ d ...,. W. d OlHdo." Throd .. , 0,", I).t: MOS tinction, considering that New Zea­ m Joh~ B. HuqhH, DeW' anal)'>t: Frldo., ot t ...... tI", •• c.. :r,.':'T'~u:!.p!O~,.~~!'":.' r...... fore the outbreak of thc war, Dickson land was thought important enough MO:, had asked MBS to discontinue his re­ Chiton Utley, new. ana!).t: SOC ,,,!,':n;:;,h0~O:. p.. ~,.~;7Jo ~.~ ~"m.. as a war theater to be put under a T''''.... '''''" •. m. (:"... , ...... '" ••4· Sunday ports from Germany because "censor­ separate command from that or Gen­ .. ~., -'. Owen Cunninqhim, ne'" f,om Willilm l. Shirn. fonner O~rlin ship has made them useless at the rurre'p'mdent ."d author of eral MacArthur. So important was the GeGrge Bryan, ne'" reporttr: 1l 0nol .. lu; l Hlit Nichols. tot'"~ present time." He had foreseen a COS Irom Coiro, Egypt; Frink Cuhel. "UNlin Diary": COS event tcgarded in official circles that ""'...... '00 ..... ""... , ",00 •.n'- ' .... <-II "'" ""no, L""', ,,,,0<) p."" break and had made arrangements to C"T, .. ~ ...... Ito ,",,,.m"'n ,u>d .... I'''m Melbourne: MU~ ('IOY,r"'" ...... "'~ """,,,, 'n "."..",.,,, .,," .... it was ment ioned in the New Zealand lWT: &,ao '.,n. ,." ... NBC Rlchud Elton. ne ... ~ anal)·.1 Th".... I:00 p.m. """" .,.0<) ,,.,,,., M8S Notes About Newsmen from Sydney, Australia, and he has Merrilt Ruddock. news r~porltr: f.::,,~' ",00 '.m, """; 10,<10 •. "', ,-,..-..0"'" p.m. ""'1', 3,<)<) ".m ~lIb C"" .... _", ,. ,",,,,,no",•• "" ,.". Alex Dreier, who barely did get been in Australia since 1938. Slos­ ""_'''00 "",. ""... , 10'00 ..... WilH.m L. Shirlr, for",~, Ofrlin .. " .. ~ h· - e"'-' .. _ Ialn """ berg Is a native of San Francisco. 'D ...... rorrt>ll'Ondent, author of "Btrlin Bill Henry. ,,~ .. , r"l"'rt~" (,0:' out of Berlin a matler oC several <"" ...... Diary": (OS ,,,, ...;.,10 p.". ~""'; _'"' "" .• , BO.i.ke Cuter, lOt ... anal~n; ~IBS hours before Germany's declaration r"' ..... '2,00 ..- ",n, ",'-'" ...... c;""~,"'ti,'~,,,~·=W:;"J~3 .~.".! ~""'i """" "". Honors ""T, '0'00 ..... """ _ -.. 'D Edw,n C. HIli, The lIum." S;d~ of war on the United States. has ~""""- Edward R. Murrow, ,,~'" 'flloOrt. of the Ntllf; (,OS found something more than freedom LoweJl Thomas, veteran Blue Net­ John B. HughH, "e'" onal)'" er fro", london: fBS .. ' ...... '00 ~."'. ""'T: 0"'" In "-' ~IOS ""n_,O<> ~."" >OWT, .','M' " .... waiting for him in America. He now work newsman, was awarded an hon­ ,,"><,---,,00 p,m. "",' ,",00 n •• "' <'''T' "00 ,'.m. """" 3"~' p.".. ,""''' -"Cil Tinney. <"1';O''''',,n,.''"1' has a bride, formerly Joy Leathurby orary degree of Docloor of Lettel's by Drew Ptarson .nd Robert Allen, ~1I.l:' of San Francisco. The two have H. R. Baukhage. txl'trt on affairs "\\'a,l,ingloll Merry, Go H"und" ',u'"-""KI p .m. ""'T, ,,"" ,>.m, Franklin and Marshall College in 1::::::' '0,," p.m, "".,', D"~ p,"" known one another since childhood, Lancaster, Pa ., when he delivered the in \\'a>hin~!on: Blue Net tolu",,,i,t.: 81". Ntt ,.. "_,,,.0 ".m. """" ",00 n_ T" ...... ''''-' ,..", ~"'" "",0 ,.. "., John 8 . Hughes. "e'" "" .. l)'.t when they lived in the same block r"'T, I,;om "m, )!wT; 'u,oo •. m. "".,., d,'~ .,m, >Ill,., ."" ,.,m. ,"W'r commencement address there ~1I.l:' in the Golden Gate city Bjorn ""T T'...... Q'OO p.m. "",, g,,,,, Raymond Gram Swing, the distin­ Cedri( Fos ter. n~ws anal),.t: MDS Gabriel Healttr. nell< reportN p."', ,.,.,,_,,00 ".m, """" """ ",m. M8:, (WT; ~,,~, ".m, """" " ..... ",",. ,.\\,,' Bjornson, American newsp!lpermIlZl. is guished Mulual analyst. has received C""" ",,10 """" """'; """-' •. m, ,,,...... 'u p.m. ""''''' ".., p.m. Major George F,elding Eliot. nt\\" now the Blue Network's corrcspon­ a citation of merit from the Poor "", r .. r, "'" "•• '" in ... ",",.,,, ...., ,... analpt ('OS Kno~ Manninq, newS ",porter: """ ...... dent in Reykjavik. on the island Richard's Club of Philadelphia. an ('OS Elmer DIVis. n~ws lnllrSt: ('8:' ,."..... :''';;.' ',;:',.,r'::' :;:'~~~''''-:.''·i::: where both of h is parents were born organization of advertising men. This , ..,. ",,~ p .... 1"'Io'T: -...... ,,,~:"jj.--;l.'~p~~':".,.':~~~ '~:~, r..... " , - """ Co,...... It is claimed for John B. Hughes. Thuuday is only the fourth such citation COll­ B. S. Btr(oyiei. nt'" ."al)'st Waller Winchell. column;,t ~nd Mutual commentator, that he has had MI.l:, ferred by this exclusive club. Novel n~". relloOtler: Blu~ \u Rldlu~ Eiton. ne"" anal) ,I, more than one hundred fifty predic­ "'_""'''-' p ..... ""1', ~ ..., "'" featu re Is that it is printed on parch­ ,,,,,!;~':...";:;".,.';"Ji.o 5~~:::. h."'.. , ... 1', ,,,., p.m. _ 8;:~' p.". """" ~1I.l:' ,,'~' p."'. ''''''' ~'OO p.~' tions come true within the past seven Lowell Tho~s, II .....'. anal)"I, .... --...,(1<) ", .... ""... , ment by the original press used by ,,,.,. , .. ~ -.-.. In """",,,,'. DOl '-•• months. Included was the forecast Olu~ Set Rlymond Gram Swing, ne". ana ."~ .".". Benjamin Franklin . Fred Bate. "--,,,05 ...... """" &,.~ p, .... Ipt ~I8S CWT, .- _ ... '" ....." ... n ... , .. . Frn,er Hunt, ntll" anal"'t. ('8S that the J aps would start a sea war. who, since 1932, has been director of .",.' ." .. r.. V:";:-.k°~~.P;.,~~~log~,~. r.:" n,~r~~'~",~=;,-f';;hlo~::!. r,;:'-'r made several months before Pearl NBC's stafT in western Europe, has Fulton Ltwh. Jr.. Wasl\inlton CeSlr Surchinger. Slo,y Ochi'l'] H. V. K,llenborn. "~,,.• anal)·.I, Harbor. Ih~ lIudlinu: N8C been named head of that network's nt~,,~"~~,lat~.~B~;I'.T: 0,0)(1 p.m. NOC International Division, to be in charge C"" ~,oo p.nt. ,."... , '''.>0 ".n'. '''''... c,,!i~"';;J, '.;!!J'.r,:. ~::!:\.:.?' !!,"i~~: T""""",a ".m. ""'T, 6'.~ p."'. C" r, "'" he&O'd 'n ),."..n"'n """ ,'•. of short-wave broadcasts to Europe, Joh~ W. V a ~ dercook, n~\\'. ~"a· -'." ..... rio.' ..... Next W eek _ 1»1; rar. Godwin. Wa~hiO_lon South America and the r emainder of ~o"day Dorothr Thompson Com menu : Ul'trt; Rodert St. John. from milt S~t Th e Star of Stars Winn ers the world. Rlchird Eiton, news all~ly~t 1.0~do~. and pick. ups from other T;~:;;";""""":;,,,,~;;';i>o '~:'.:. ~:.:; "ar Ironlo: NOC • MO:, C... <,,,V:'r,'; ~~",P·:io-r~.;i~ ~.~, I::.. C"T,1'._,00 _ ...... p .....'" """"'.'D'"'''' 3'00 ."" p."",,,. Juk Sllrr Hunt, neW, roporlu from Mui~o Cit~·: MOS BO~.n~'~~' ~~:' [.~rl~"rO! Bill Henry. n~ ... rflloOrl~r: C8S ell".!,"';;'i"d ':m~':"":;"';':ia 6~~;, Momi ..... , (:-,-... 7,-",au p ...... , __ "'_ ('<.... , ""'. timer Duis. news ,"'Irsl: ('8S Rlymond Gram Swing. nt"'1 ana Ed,..in C. Hill. The lIu,.. ~n Sid~ 1).1; MOS ,.""!;: .. &t;~p~",'.".:c..... ~"7~~ .,~~. r.;:; of the Ne"''' COS .. ,,_,00 p.m. """: -.... ID >;"., C'A~;"t"o::.0;'~. p.. 'ib·~;Jk, ~:~ r","'.. G,briel Hutter, new, relloOrter: "'. MaS Cal Tinney, Sizing Up Ihe N.,.. , n..... -;~':m~·:"...;; ..;JiJO".:~. r.:i MUS William Hillman 'nd Ernest K. cw,-;!~l~.'::~·,,{:'J:',~',~,:::, I:,,"-i l indley. columni.t. and IIeW! an.· Siegfried Wage ntr. allal)"i, QI ly.I.: l3Iue Nd l)rOI,aganda: MOS FridQy ",.:q~3'o'~",~';;".J"7J.o 6~~. til'-i ""nw--Q"~ p ..... F."T, 8"~ p.m, ""T, "U p.m. "W'" _ ...... ,n Richlrd £iton, ntw. anlh'tl: Morgan Buttr. military ."alYli. "... K<_ Mas of th, new,: alue :-.-.Iwo,k Rlymo~d Gram Swing. "ew, '''1 T'...... 'OO p.",. "WT: 3'00 p ..... ",_10,00 p,,,,. ""'T, 0"0 p,m. C""" _ -... 'm .. -...... "" "•. ,'Wl', ...... ,...... '. _ ,... Illt MOS ""0"- "K<_ cw"!;~.k°~~.... ".~~';:';" ~,~. r..."-i 8111 Henry, De"" 'roporler: COS Elmer Davis, ne"'5 anal),.t: (,US 1',_$,:00 p.m. ""'T; "'"'" _ W .., Saturday ~' ...... GeGrge Bryln. De.... njK>rler: C","!;:n-;;.' '~.r-:':" :i:=';":!"~~" ,:::: Edwin C. Hill. Tht Human Side {8S ~" .. - of the Sew.: CBS Arthur M ~nn, Radio :-'-~"'''fl:I, ~' p,"'. ""''''' -...... ,-",00 •. "'. ~""" R,no .. ... ___ 6'OO L. Eu, ,'W,,; _ -.. 'n ...... n ..... , ... M8S ~" < 0" ...... c",,,,,,(,~,;,,,,~~.piIWl', g,U V.m. T,_,,:

WGST·JUlt fUme Fall.. WLW.Lif. Om Be Bnllti. 9 ;45 *WBRC·Newt (15) 11 :45 (is) ful (15) WNOX·1o!a Perkin. (15) IMPORT.uT HonCE Siort 0 1 M~rV Marlin: Nat'l Farm &: Home Hour: WHAS-CM. Cr",k GIriI WOPI·Porsona] S hop p I r KARK KPRC KVOO WOPI·Farm & BOlne Hour KTBS KTHS WDSU * £Wry program listed 1M! lheu Pllles Is broadcast (15) (15) (15) flye ~ wedr.lr, Monday through frt4J.y. WBAP WBRe WJDX WJBO WJDX WMC WSB *WJDX·N e.l; Thule WSM ·Shoppen' Seruade WLW WMC WSB WSM WREC·Mark.ts; Mu!ic (is) WSM (sw·15.33) (15) All othrl' MtwOl't and loul programs not ttsted ... New. (15) (IS) WSMB (15) WROL·Ridin' the Ra"~e Our Gal SundiY: KMOX * WLW·Aunt JUInY'. Storitt WTJS·MorIlIIlJ Dnotlollal CIS) tIMM ,~nd .U pI'Ofl'U\S brw.dcast after' ,.m, (15) Woman 01 Cour~ge: KMOX WGST WHAS WLAC (15) KRLD KTRH KWKH WSMB.Lind.'. First Love WNOX (IS) _1 be found In the ~ull.r ,""ram IleCUon on tht *WMC·N .... I (15) *WWL-Nt.. , (15) (15) lIay of the: W'ftk &lid .It th tim. Iff the d.y brw.dcast. WAPI WBT WDOD KRLD·TnlS Roumfup (15) *WNOX·Ne ... ; Good WGST WHAS WLAC WTJS·Radio Bibl. Cl... KWKH·The Goldbt,," (15) NeiJ:hbor (IS) (30) * If the ltiltion 1/1 whldl 10U Ira. lnttrnted 1& HOT WNOX WREC WWL KWTO·Man al the S~k. WROL-Orr ••ist (IS) WWNC (IS) WWL·Ma Perkins (IS) yards (IS) !bled .n these P"tltS ilt tlte cOIIIplttion of the specified *WSMB·N..... (15) .I'IltRm time (nOUd .. puentheses after "etl list· Cheer Up Gang: WTJS (IS) WALA·Rural Rhythm. (15) WTJS·St.mPl Radio Fin 9 WAPI.Vie & Sade (15) Int>. Its listing will be found In U. nguln progl'l;lII (30) Ch~pl~in Jim, U. S. A.: HrtIon. Programs not loulUi In tha regular wrtlon UI II WAPO·Hillbilli ... (15) *WWL-New.; O'... n Bu..t· WALA WAPO wnOL WBRC·ln the Groove (15) Ikted ... these 'iIoIIes .. a MDndq Ull'OIIfh Frida)' tI'l (30) (lw.21.5) (15) .... 104, ","WCOA·News; JU$l Before ..... Story 01 Bess Johnson : KLRA·Ught of the World Noon; Hog Mubt. (\5) KARK KPRC KVOO (15) Words Ir Musi~: KPRC ':15 KTBS WAPO WMC (IS) WooD·Ma Perkins (IS) WBAP WBRC WJDX KTBS ·To be Innounud *WFAA·Band of the Day; Bruklut CM,: WAPO WLW WMC WOPI WSB (IS) *Kalt Smltn Spuks; News: News (IS) *KMOX·Ne.... (IS) WCOA WJBO WMPS WSM WSMB (IS) KTHS·Devotional (IS) KMOX KRLD KTRH WOPI·J oh n son Brothen; 1 *KRLD·N. ws (IS) KTHS (15) Villilnl Ladt: KMOX (15) *WDSU-New. (15) KWKH WAPI WBT Carolina Pals ,(15) KTHS-Doc Wan.. (IS) Hlnk Lawson's KnighU 01 WMPS·Singin' Sam (15) WDOD WGST WHAS IVROL-lIillbiW.I (15) "M. *KTRH.New. (IS) th, Road: WOPI WSMB KLRA·Guidinl Light (15) WLAC WNOX WREe WWL· Road of 1Jf, (IS) KUOA.Fred McCl"kty, tar. (15) *KTHS·N~; R. nclo Girll WWL (15) CENTRAL WAR TIWI (15) (30) *KWKH.N,","; Tnnscribed KTRH·Ugbt of the World *BOike Carter, news (15) *World News RQundup: Prpl. (30) Mining Pef$ons: KPRC (IS) 10 KARK.Nazar(ne Ch. (30) WFAA (15) 12 KPRC KTBS WALA *KWTO·Ne'\'S (\5) KUOA·God'. H.lf HOllr KLRA ·Serenade (15) WAPO WCOA WDSU WALA·Rev. Barku (IS) KARK·JaJle Acbm. Spu k. (3", ..... *KTHS·N. WI: Skyline.. Noon WJBO WJDX WMPS WAPl·MusiCiI N.tebook Inl (I) *KWKH·Now.; Recordl The Barlons: KARK KPRC (30) WOPI WROL WSMB (IS) KNOX·Malic Kitchen (15) (30) KVOO WBAP wnRC KVOO·l.iJb.t of thl World *H. R. BiUkhage; News: ( ...215) (15) *WAPO-News (IS) KUOA·Story Book Cutle KWTO ·What'. Now (15) WJDXWLW WMC WOPI "S) KTHS WALA WDSU *News IIf tht World; KMOX WBRC·Jim Dandy (15) (15) WAPQ.The Green HOUM WCOA WSB WSMtWSMB KWT().Onrk Flrln Hour hw.15.33) (15) WAPI WBT WOOD WDOD·Br(a.ldut Club (IS) *KVOO·N,"," (15) (IS) (IS) ..... (30) *WDSU·N~w s (15) KWTO·Re... W. E. Dow,n WeOA.Morninl Devotional Sefond Husblnd: KTHS *WALA·N.wI (15) Life Can Be Beautiful: WGST WREe WWNC KMOX WAPI WBT (\5) "WGST·N • w s ; M"slu\ (15) (IS) 'WDSU WJ BO II'MPS WBRC·La ttat ill Muie Sundial (15) WALA·Luzi.Ulae Mren.de WDSU·MtJodi.. (IS) (15) (15) WGST WHAS WLAC *Clifton Utlc)" news: KVOO WJDX·Jllngle Time (lS) (15) WJl.lO ·Light of the World *KTBS·Tran scn1>ed Pq:m.; *WCOA·1>'.w. (IS) WREC WWL ( 15) (15) WLAC-Col. Cumquatt (15) WAPI·To,", Topics (30) (15) New. (60) WFAAGuiding Light (IS) *KLRA.Newl; Farm New. *KARK·Newl (15) WMC·Bob Knight (is) WBRC-ScrHn Parade (15) WLAC-Curotton. Colltle *KUOA·N ~ w . (IS) WJBO·llym n. of All (15) KLRA·Dawn Patrol (15) WREC·Time to Shine (15) WOOD-Radio Reviv.l (30) (30) WAPO·A Morning Thought Church .. (IS) *KPRC·Nows (15) KRLD·Sunri.. Hit Parad, WROL-Song. of the Sollth *WGST·Chuckwagon ~ARich. *WMPS·Ne.... ; Women'l (30) WLW ·Editor' . Daughter KRLD·Musio.1t (IS) (15) ard HuU; News (;1\1) World (IS) "WltOL-News; Woman'. (\5) KTRIJ.ViIl.ge Boys (is) KTRH·blu"m sical Clod< (30) WSB·PenelOJ"' Pan (15) *IYHAS·News (IS) *WNOX·N.wl; VillaJe World (30) *WMPS·NewI; Interlude KUOA·Midday MelocHe. (is) *KUOA·New. (15) *WSM·Ne,," (IS) WLW ·Unda's Firtt Lon Cboit (15) WTJS·Kiroy Jon!"! Pr!"!tnls (IS) *KWKH·New"; Tran",ribed *WTJS·New. (15) (IS) WROL·Betty " Bob (IS) (\5) WOPI·Noon Tun .. (IS) *KVOONewI (is) WWL-T"lIJIe to Shine (15) WMC·Olivia Brownt (IS) WTJS-Popuiar M(lodi •• (30) *WROL·Ne .... ; Musit (15) pq:m.; Mukeb (15) 10;15 KWTO·Singin' Sam (15) WFAA.EarI,.. Birds ('is) WNOX.Ho.1I.e Folkl Music *WSB·N ...... (15) *WAPO·News (is) WHA5-MornW& Frolic (15) (IS) 9:15 Vj~ &: Side: KARK KPRC *WSMB·NewI (15) WBRC·Town Talk (IS) "wROL-3·H Club; Ne .., KVOO WnAP WBRC WDOD-P i, i, Rhythm. WLAC-Varidiu (15) 7:415 *Helen Hiett, news: WALA r. WLW·Timl to Shine (IS) (15) WJDX WLW WMC WSB 11:15 (IS) *NeWf: ( ....215) (15) WSB.ColUltry Churcb (IS) WAPO WCOA WDSU WSM (IS) Words &: Music: KTBS WFAA·Slngin' Sam (15) *WMC·N... , (15) WJBO WMPS (IS) .WNOX.N.... ; EIIrly Worm WSM·Juk & Hil Buddin Amanda 01 Honeymoon Hill: WALA WAPO WBRC *WJBO Music; Newt (15) KARK·Time to Sbi.e (IS) OS) WMC WS.\1B (15) *WMPS-N...,,; MU lic (15) (60) "KMOX·Newl (15) Stor!« Arnerlea Lclv«; KTIIS WDSU WJBO ","WSB·Good Moming; New. KMOX KTRH (is) WMPS (15) Big Sister: KLRA KloIOX ·*WMC·New. (15) *KLRA·Bet.ten Actsl *WNOX·News; Farm Re- (30) N~ ... (15) KRLD KTRH WAPI Ws."·Vuiet;es (15) 1:30 Buhtlor's Chlidrtn; KARK Down Brush Crwk Wit: WBT WGST WIlAS porler; Mer,..,..·Go.Round; kTIlS-Doc W...... (15) KPRC KVOO WIMP KLRA KRLD KTRH News (90) WTJS·Jam for Brukfllt KTRH·Mus.ical Clock (45) WLAC WREC WWL Rhtthmk Melodiu: WSMB WBRC WJDX WLW WBT WDOD WREC (IS) *WROL-N e w I j Defense • (30) KUOA .Jerry Su rs (15) (\5) (IS) WWL-D.wn BlUt." (30) WIIIC WOPI WSB WSM KUOA ·Woman's Club of the KVQO.Guidinc Ugh! (15) Talk (15) KWKH.First Bapti.t Chllreb WSMB (is) WTJS-Three Star Revue (15) Brukf.st C lull: KTHS Air (60) KWKH·Rigbt to Hlppin_ KWTOHymn Sin. (15) (30) 7:15 KWTO-Slim " Tiny (i5) WJBO WMPS WROL .KRLD.N •••; Musiule (IS) WAPI.no. to Shill. (15) <15) (15) WALA.TIn PIn Alley (15) WCOA·Musical Tidbilt; WAPt·Dnr Public (15) 12:15 Do You Remember?: KTBS WBT.H)'DUIloi All Churdl· KARK.M,Jodin (30) KTBS-Transcribed hogram Guess·a·run. (30) WCOA·M e I 0 d y Momenh WSMB (15) e. (15) KMOX·Editor', Daughter OS) WDOD·R"ht to HappinlW Woman In White: KMOX KWTQ.Axelbenden (IS) (IS) (IS) WAPI WBT Pigts 01 Mtlodt: WDSU *WDOD·NEWII; B.... kfllt (15) WGST Clab (15) WBT· The Goldberp (IS) *WGST.News; Gforle WFAA·Light of tb. World WHAS WLAC WREC hw.21.5) (15) *KPRC·R . dio SptCilll; We.t; Music (30) *WFAA·N"" (IS) N,," (15) WooD·lnvihlion to the (IS) WWL (15) Walb (IS) WLAC·O!d Dirt Dobbi:r WJBO-Guldilll Light (15) KARK,Sunriu M~ad, WGST·IG-2-4 Randa (15) KRLD·Silboueltes (30) (IS) (15) WLAC-MIUic for Brnkfalt WNOX·Light of the World WLW·Lon e Journey (IS) Edward MacHugh: KTIIS *KTRH·Now. (IS) WNOX·Guiding Liqht (15) WAPO WMPS (.".15.33) KLRA·Humbud F. -II, (30) KVOO·Dr. T. Mlton Webb; ( 15) *WOPI.New," Tunn (IS) WWL-The Rlchl .. Happl. *WOPI·N...,,; Curly King, WSB.Musical. (15) (IS) , (15) WLW·Conrumers' F0IlD3. PtgllY Grey ( 0) songs (15) KMOX·Ozark V.rieli" (30) tion (IS) KWKH·U,ht of tbe World DIW (1S) WSM·Willdow Shoppinl KARK.Hal Burn.' Vanetin WSMB·S t r i _I El>nmble (IS) (15) KTHS.Billy Dnn II Hi. WMPS-Patriotic Prrm. (15) (15) (15) Red Rivu V.ney Falkl *WREC·Mllaltal CIoclt; KWT()'Newsette&; Scbaffer 9:30 WTJS.Jamft Allen, pialll'l KLRA.Di>:ie Jamboree (30) (15) News (45) Sister. (IS) 10:30 (IS) *KRLD·NewI (IS) KUOA.Trade Winds (15) WSB·Dn the AIr; Melodi .. WAPO·Mornrn,; Devotion. A House in Ihe Country: 11:30 *KTRIJ·News (15) KVOO·Morning Watch (30) (\5) (3(l) KTBS KTHS WAPO Lon. Journet: KVOO *KUOA·News (l5) WCOA WDSU (lw·215) KPRC WFAA (15) Romance Of Helen Trent: KWKH·lIal Burna'V...... tin KWKH ·Light Crust Dougb. WTJS-Wah U. " Lh-e WBRC-Diana Dulin&" (15) ]{MOX WGST WHAS (is) (15) ROo1.d 01 Lile : WBRC WJDX (IS) boys (15) WFAA.Your )Iorning Pi~kup WLAe WNOX (IS) WALA.nuhn of Life (15) WWL-Da_ BUllllft (IS) (15) Stepmother: KMOX KRLD WLW WMC WOPI WSB KWT().Miltouti Flrmers WAPI·Needl~int R ...l", WIIAS-Pepper Yount. Fam· KTRH KWKH WAPI WSM (15) Nlt·1 Firm &0 Home Hour: (\5) (IS) ily (15) WBT WGST WHAS BrIght Horizon; RA KTBS KTHS WDSU WALA.Singill' Sam (15) WAPO Breakfast Club (30) WJDX.In the Woman'. WREC WWL (IS) KMOX KRLD WJBO WJDX WMC WSB WCOA·Singin' Sam (IS) /il: WSM ( ...·15.33) (15) WBRC·Musie Memories (IS) World (15) :"~~~::~~ KWKH WAPI w':J/ .WDOD·Mus.ic; Ne .... (15) WCOA.Hillbilly Roundup WLW·Woman In White WDOD WGsr WHAS *KARK·New!; Mus.ica] M.. WJ BO·Linda Lee'. Soda! (3", B (1'5) *KARK'Wst '" Found; WLAC WNOX WREC mmts (15) olumn (IS) WGST ·Hal Burns Varleo" WMC·SinPnI Salnmln (IS) N.w. (15) WWL (IS) KLRA.Ark.nsal Del e III I *WJDX·New. (IS) (15) WNOX.Top Noltb Tunu KLRA·O r la _ Rtflectioaa (30) mlC-H.1 Burn.' Varitt;" John's Other W!~: KTHS *WHAS·N~w. (15) ...... (15) (IS) KUOA·Master Builders " (15) WJBO·Fugitives from Jill' KPRC·Womaa ia WAIt. WALA WAPO WDSU America (30) WROL.M,linee (IS) *WOPI·N.... ; Dtvotionab WJBO WMPS (IS) tioe; Milkman'. MatinN *Htwl: KLRA. KRLD WBT (15) (\5) KV(l().WomaJI ill White *WSB·NItWI; Ordt. (15) (15) WREe WWNC ( __ 17.83) *WSM·Ne... (15) KVOO·V l ulltn DeLuth, WCOA.Li.ttn, Ladlel (15) (15) WJDX·J',!u.ioal CkH:k (30) (IS) *WTJS·Ne... (IS) lOngs (15) WOPI·Churclo ia .... W"Ud. KWKH·lJfe ea. Be Beaatl· 12:30 WLAC·Chuck Wagon Ganl WWL-Hal Bunu' Van.tin KWTO·Markell; Morain, wood (15) ful (15) (15) B... lkfut CI.b; Don Mc_ (IS) Moods (30) .WTJS·News (15) KWTO·Markett (IS) Vic" Sade: KMOX WGST *WLW·New. (15) Neill, m.e.: WAPO WCOA *WBAP·N e".; Market. WAPI·Light oi th. World WREC (15) WDSU WJSO WSM (I... (IS) WMC·Home Town Frolic. 10:45 (15) L I g h t crust Doughboys: 215) (IS) 8:41 WooO-Songs Ir Thoulltt, (15) Just Plain Bill: KTHS WAPO-Lundt with KARK KPRC WBAP WMPS·Top 0' the Mominl Happt Jldt. Turner; WSB (\5) WAll WAPO WDSU (IS) (15) "~1~ Room: WMC WSB (15) (IS) *WJBO-DevotJonl1; NeW! WJBO WMPS (IS) WBRC·WtlcODlt, Nrigbbor WOPI_Breakfast Club (is) WSMB (IS) (30) (15) KRLD.Mus.icalf (15) *KARK·News (15) WLAC.My

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Varieli" Prescott PrtsenU: KntS W'AA .20 SO.ooo Dlilas, Tun KWTO·Mkll.; Toole: TIIn" Jack A'mstrong: WSI.'( WFLAt ,.., Tampa, Florida H8C·BH (\5) (is) WDSU (IS) 97. (15) h"T()..C,rl, Willit " a,1f WGHt 720 ",000 Chicago, lIIinol, MOS KAnK-Sport.; M.... 1udt .. M.II Ptrlelns: KARK KPRe CBS WAPQ·Swtd M,ulc (15) (15) WGST ',000 Allinta, Geo,,11 *\\OSU-Newl (15) (15) *"BRC·N .... (IS) K\'OO WALA WBAP W'AS ". SO,OOO Louisville, Kentuck, co. KlRA·Jlck Ar",_lronl (151 waRC WooA WJOX WHAS-Marsball Robull W\..AC-un"" TtUI 0&11, WJBO "SO'" ',000 Baton Rougt, lit, (15) *KRLD SO"," (IS) (15) WLW \\')lC WOPI WSB WJDX ',000 Jackson, M,uisslppl 'BC *WALA-Newl (15) WSM (15) "00 CBS'" WJBO.Jack Arlllilrolll (15) *WMC.N ,w,; Herbert W"'C 1510 SO,OOO Nuhvllle, Tenn"... *WTJS·YtW'll (15) \\'BAP-Don Wlndo" (15) lIarl'lr (15) *Htwli: KMOX KRW " WLSt ... SO.., Chlcago,llIlnoll WCOA Btl .."" the linn *W~f'S-N e'loln ,\,.,,;t tl~J '460 WMPS (1",·9.53) (15) 1:15 WAPQ·Guidi", u,bl (IS) WHOX ,.., Knonill., Tenness" co. \\MI'SGuldinl{ Licht (IS) WBTMa Perkin. (15) WDAlt .200'" SO.., San Antonio, TexIS NBC·TQH The A.ndersons: KTBS *WnE( Inttrluil.; Nel'l JayclJordan: tUlOX KRLD WooD-lbe GoIclbetp (15) WO PI .... ,,, Bristol, Tunessee .BC WBRC WSB (15) *\\' S~IStws: Sport. (15) KTIIII KWlill WAPI WIIAS·Lilld.'. f"ml IAv. WREC 600 '.000 Memphl$, Tennessee CBS Landt Trio: WUC WREe lI'aT WOOD WGST (15) WRDL 1,000 K~OKVlllt, Tenness" NBC·8H (lw·9.65) (15) 5:45 WUC WREC (15) WNOX-JoyH lOl"li ... (15) WSB SO.., Atlanl.l, Georgia W8C·BH KARK·Club & CiYic Hoar WSIX· 1210'"". 2SO Nuhvllle, Tenness" MBS (15) *The World TodlY: KMOX Arnold G'rimm's Daulhltr: WSM SO,OOO Nlshville, Tenness.te NBC·8N *KPRC·Ntw. (15) KTI1H KWKII WAPI WLW (15) 2:]0 ". Hew Orltans. Louisiana KRLe-Music; Sport. (15) WBT WIIOI) WGST WSMB m. WIIAS WNOX WREC Sttwtfn Iht Sookends: Pepper Young's family: WSUNt " St. Petersburg, Florid. BN KVQO-Th. Goldbtr,_ (15) .. Jukson, Tennessee MBS"" WWNC (15) KTUS WAPO WD5U wm 1,"" KWTO·Bootl '" Bobby (15) KARK KPRC KVOO "90'" .. Hew Orleans, LoulslalMt CBS WFAA·The Goldbtrp (15) *Lowell Thomas, comm,' WMPS (lw.15.33) (15) WBAP WRRC WlOX WWL SO,OOO KAllKMelody BOYI (IS) WWNce ". ,.., Ashullle, N, C. CBS WGST·Suprem. Serenade WI.W (IS) WLW WMC WOPl WSB (15) Bill St"n, sports: WALA KPRe-Th. Golilbul' (15) WSM (15) K\'OODlnner Tirn ~ (IS) H8C_Hatlonll'" Broadcnllng Company WHAS.Jo, ... J ordall (151 (IS) KWTORiaht 10 Happinftl *News: Men 01 Ihe Su: CBS-Columbl. Broadcastln, Sysllm WJDX·Matln" D.n« (1 ) Capt ll~ Mldn,ght: WSI' (15) KnlS \VALA WAPO MBs--MutuII Broa~uslln, S,U~ WLW·The GoIdbrrp (IS) (15) WBRC-Radio Revival (15) WCOA WMf'S WROL BN-Blue Hetwork WMC·ln the Groov. (15) *KARK·Ne ... (15) WHAS-Deyotional (\5) ( ....953) (15) TQH·Tt~u OUIIlt, Hetwork WOPI·Rh,thm RaUy (IS) *Kf>IlC_NtWI (15) Loni-Not Alllliited W,th An, Hallon.1 Httwortc WROL·Cit, TIm,,!. (151 KIlI.O,Tuu nan~ ... ! IS, WMC·Mulinl. (15) KWTO·Judy '" J.ne (15) WWL-P~pp"'r Youn,'. f ..... t-Nlght.llme Prvgrlms Onl, WWL-Musie.1 Scnp Book *KTIIS·S'tw.; Seorll (15) *WAPI·News: ~fodel Kitcb. ily (is) ~t1warle Progl'l.ms Onl, (15) *hHX)l'\tw. t15) 1m (30) KWTO All'll! Urau 80.,. WBT-P~r YOUII,,_ Fam· NOnCE: The Inlorm.l!oll contailled III Ute PI"09t1Lm IChtd. 4:45 (15) i::lO Ily (15) ules prntllted In these PlIOI'S Is supplied by Ihe Jtltlons Thru Sunl Trio: KARK *WAPON.... (15) Guiding Light: WLW (15) WUA.S-Editor'. D.ll&iller broadustin, UtOst ~rogrlms. MOVIE·RADIO GUIDE should KTBS WA\..A WMC WBRC-Sporls ,IS) (IS) nol lit conSidered rtSponslbll lor errors in announcetl'lt1lts dill WOPI WSMB (15) *"Uf-Spotts: St'" tiS. We Love " Lurn: KLRA *WLAC-MOIIItllll .. M..a· 10 flilure of stations to advllt 01 wttkly p!'09,."m ehln,"" *WMC,Stw. (15) K'IOX KRU> WAPI Suttel,oor.i 8.lnn: KLRA OIl, (30) II your luorite station 1$ not IIstt-d .t qUIrter· 01' ball. KMOX KRLO KTRH WMPS·J .... ANI ... (15) WBT WDOD WGST W)';OX·Ro,d of Lift (15) hour periods eonsull Ute liml listings Immediltely pruedlng. KWKH WAPI WOT \\lil\'<;I",rts liS) II'III\S WLAC Wr.-OX WOPI Red, Whit, " Bhlt The chances'all! thit a prll9rim of 30 or 60 minutes' KWKH waEe WWL nt~ WDOD WGST WIIA.S WS\tBi, Freddit Milltr Rhythm (15) duration Is on tl1t air at I ~uarter""our when ,ou "0 not (IS) (15) WLAC WNOX WREe *WSMBN.... (IS) lind ,our slation listed. WWL WWNC OS) *WS\tBNt""; Sport. (151 *Hew,: KTBS WAU Seu~ City: KTHS WAPO WfJS·Dlntl Tm,e (15) WAPO \\TO,\ WOlilf PI Nt· 5,,"bo!l .. _1"'1$. IUdo • 1_9.5'), 2:45 0 e. a I...... l"tL~' IndrutH tid ...... WOOA WMPS (15) *WWL-Sporu; N.... (IS) WJUO \\~IPS WROL ease OI&Y be hard .,. t .... lnl I~ 9.5' "''IK)'tlH 1· .... ~I". F. <-.. -15.33) (15) RI9hl to HapplntSs: KARK ,,,,,II" lhart· .... III'OVI"", J\un ." _ oar1 , ... KAIIK D~nc~ TIme (15) KPRC KVOO WBAP *KTRlI~ew, (IS) \\'RR(' WJOX WLW *$'''' I. ,...,'0111 Illfl." ,_dlco'" O.WI b'.... dell.t. NOTE: See Followinq Paqe$ for All KVOO-t'our St., Kitebtn' WMe WOPI WSB WSM (15) (15) Other Proqrams. 11 131-5 WCOA-Fronl PUt Dr.rut SOn91101l1l': WTJS KARK-OoUllhboys *KII(1,1 ,,~ ..,: Th. lalln·Am ...l· WDSU..r"n.le Jim KVOO,rann Youlh Prp. KIIOX-Otltln Q,,~ .Jleye Club Forum lIout Amtr;u~ form Burnu Federa' WOOIJRldio Revival *\\-TJ~,S .... , WAPO·t.:hurch 01 Cod II~K [AnIC Ptim WfAAP.·T. A. I'r,'" 9:45 .... 104 . ti"n: WSH W~\I KTIIS WJBO WBIIC·Stanba(ktr MORNING II'Il{" KTHS WOSU WJDX *IIJtOL·.\ewl ",II,IS-M.lodi. JU')lhml Bttty Moort: II'LII W!>B WS)IB ,",,-15,33) II BT·A!'I" SUit T\'Ieheti W~\I "",iul. II'JDX·"lim S~i"s' Cowboys "_IRK \nlC *1\'(0.1· \'t"~; Lunthl'Qll 'Iu"e; 7:30 .... M. W'\1CObvia Bro..-o. Blnkh",1t Villey Boys: WALA SI.~ Over Holly .... oad: KMOX Somelhinl Abool Ev.rythint 2:15 ... 104 . CUtTU.L WA R TI ME II \OX Ubme .·olka ""sit \\',11'0 \\-'11 (.,,21.5) WIIAS *\\lLb _\"U: S~"">&' I'"l~ Air Youlh for VlClot"J': WSB *WROL-:! H llub; News KMOX-Ilttlinl Soc;"I,,; IIwmll l"nchton Olte .... ilh Ilk. Chut: *WJOX-11rtlltr 1\,,,"; \''''1; KTll~ "\,OO K..\R" II'III:C Tou Jim RolierUOn, ~if.: 8 :30 .... 104 . "PIlC-Drama of Food WIII"S W,>\lB K\'OO 'hrhts WOPI Kl'nC W~'III WCO.~ WALA WJBO WMI'~ (1 .. ·21.5) BrelUut Club: 1I'1l0L <-... 21.5) KTUS-TranKribed I'",m. SI"ng Or(h.: WIlEe WGST WI.W_T" II. annountM IIJIlX IHII II 11'0 \\",ILI\ Richlrd LeiHrt, arll,n;U: KT8S Hlnk Lawsen's KnlthU of th. KT!lS·O~'·UI"'''11 II;';OX 11'\1'1 \nll'~·n>t Girl Fri."dl 11m' IIr10L WSMB WALA \\8Re t< \OIK \I" ,~"I Rnu"dup \1'"" Ilo~d KTOS WALlo WFAA KLOA 1111 Slunder. *"I1U." !J~nOuth Arn.ric~n Wa, Hi. l o, Ja~k " , Dame: WJBO \I'(.;~T!Jixie _llul ... tlub, Mu"o KI'O.-l \h"~r li"i~ltr' KAIIK-Melody 80). * WD~U·N~ ... 1\ ~8 1\ USU WTJS II'S\1 *""'''IITranleribed P",m.: 2 :30 " . 104 . * KLlLl.-World Tod.~ *""'''KAltK ""'ioal Roundup WNOX S~I~h Pltrol Golden Galt Qua,ltt: wGst K~10X-~lu1iClI CLvck WTJ~JuSl Relax I\~", IIWL KUlA * Campu. Capers; Ne .... ': II'SII KVOA Ilill Ilo~td KII [0 11."he. h\\'I1.83) Kl'n(:.TcdJ)' """dl", Orch. 10:00 .... 104 . *N ..." IbllB I\"IJ~ IVltOL "Tll~ ",IIlK \\'I\UC "1'Hl" KI·OO-Or. T. M)'ron Webb II .11.A,E~!'n,;n" <;~rvi(. KTHS·SmG~~Y, llu"",), & tht KI'IIC II"ALA 11'(0.1 II'F_I.I WJDX IVAPO KlnOI\."'~1t.S; Schalfo, Sil' L,ncoln Hlgh"'IY, drlm.: W(,OA \\'AI'O lU1"'~ Wilh Gaml; Korn Kobbltrs' Orch.: InipS I\lle II,ILA I\'S~I teff WALA KT!J~ 1\',11'0 WIIOL waul" I.~. ~kBrj,l. Whilt KUOA-To I>e a"""utlcecr;~d Prg.. In,,~l. W~'IU II"~II Ch~rlcrboard Titl1e' ""lill 1\111. W(;~T WI.AC KMOX IITO.\ Jim WI.I'I WOl'l lI'Il()I).Tul1 lI~"(NS .. ,am (:"'.1: "OIl Kj'"...:,r. 0..-1"'11", IIJDX \\l)OD \l'8T 11''''1'1 WIIAS WGST·Chuck W~~on; Rrehard Wt'Ail ~u",laJ' ~hU(lI I.<> ..on WAPI .'Iuska! NGlebook Ilull; M".i. k"r,·._ h II TO·I\Oluncl no"' .... 1\ II "t WIJA l'Eariy Bird. *Ntws; God'. Country: IVBT \1' 1.. \1' \~"y l'r~m. II'IIItC-ltcahh I'",,,, *Hew$; Cly6e lueu' Oreh.: WLII'·S}'''a~6t''. of Ih Au * W1.1V \.w.: E ...~·hno!y" F.nn WST·The n'nlt" Quartet \\'M«;ene SIU!. "IlUX KIII.D WC;~T WIlI:C WBT T,,,,. 1', I~ '" Nel:e Si,,,monl 1\'1:01. \\ 1.11 WJBO WOSU WeOA·Yawp Patrol 1I11\\' 1I11,1~ KTIIl! 1\\\'1. *W(l1'1 S.,,"' "''',.Ii" I'arly II nOD -'a,,chool l euoD lllt'~" 111 t~1I * I\'-JS '.'''': I'arltlifl * WGS'I·New.: MII.iul.; N ..... I'g,"n .. .10,1 •• WI \(' t'C"lr.1 (h"t~h of Chrl", I\.l 0,\ ArcI"i.n. WSH Enid Oay c."p,'r,.,j .",~nd J.",·.ylll •• WI ... WII'L-!'i,,~i,,' s.'" K \'()O ~tatt Junior C. of C. WItAS A_h. '" Ji"""y 8:45 .... 1>4 . <'li"a I'al. 1I.·.".MI1~_ .. *1\1["': \\'~B·{',"ekft' B~rrel 1\ II 10Sa'i',~ &. Salety WFA" CI"b WIlOL 1I,liI.illiH Marln~ Band: "'-11" K\"OO W!:oIJ W.JS O~vorinnal II.J" Tht rt.~riOIHtS II UI'I Uulle"" Uo.rd TIme to Shine: KAIlK WAPI W\OX Karl W,lImon 1\""8 h,lllh 11'(11'1 \\'("OA 9 :00 .... 101 . 11Th, Old Fa,I""" ..1 Mttli"l 1\-," I\"BOL IIJUX WIII'I) * KI.IIA·II~lWten ,\ct~; Newt Mu,nc Bind: II'IIAS ",REe 3 :00 " .104 . IUILO·Sunti.e lIit I'ar.de 10:1S .... M. II ILl \I lll" KI.JtA \\IIXC WGST KHLD AFTERNOON hnlUy til MtlorIy: WU"U t ... · Oo .... n Mexico WIY: II'IIRC WSB KTBS.To be .n"oUIl~ed \\DOQ.KII'KII «,,11.83) Tht Sand Pllytd On: WIII>o.; '1 K,\lth KIOO \\'SMB KTBS W.rr", 15.33) KTIIS·D« LilUl Jltk lilllt, pi.nist: ( .... ,.".15.33) hl'l!!.: II'FAA W(OA \\OPI KTRH.llu.ic.1 Clock God's Country: II BT WHEC KI'I!' ·Fa,,,iI,' 11'",.1"" Itour 21.5) 12:00 Nooll 1\11(" \\,11'0 WALA IVS~1 KUOA-Jury :;UI'S "TItS D;~ic Mountaineers FomHy PUly: K\'OO "PRC II'I)OD \\,111. KTlllI 1i~IOX \111(JL \\l.W KWtO·Slim & Tiny KIlI.D (11\'.17.83) CENTRA L W AR TIME K 1\ TO lIu<.>rco *\\ lJll(' \ell' KMOX Piano lI~cilal II.\!,I Jr. Ga,de" nub. \\'JIIO WIlW (ow 15.33) 1111.1' I'i,ilin. rmn rolk Klj Kyu,'s Or~h.: KHLO II'W l WIITlC·Y~"r 1I."k .. K'ln~ T"n,«ib...J l'r~m. II·J"O·F 1", ,\ 1'>1Im Cou~try Journll; IH;~T II'HEC IIIIN( 11'.11'1 KII'KII WHAS WBT-Morni". M".;r II'JUO_1.. s. U. A~ri."ltur~1 ('hatl *IiTJlSNewl: ,Iriron. Ranch II'L\(,·OI,] I>irl ll"bLft II I.AC II'W;o.;(· 1I'!Jon 1i.~IOX 1"10.\ Kllt.1 II LAC KTIlH * W(}()O-)<~""; Urr.klall Club IYL,ICLilll. Tua' l>ai.y Girl. W~OX F'utUt~ F.rP"~" 01 Ametira II n'l 11'11 l \\',11'1 II \i \ ,,,,,,~ A",.r;oa ~i,,~. II m,:c IIGsT WOOD (,w. WGSTSpMklilljj" ~1~lodiu KTHII Revue f:,t"'"" wtll ,Ii,,',,'< Ih~ , .. rl 9,65) *II'JUO·lnterh"r.; ;o.;e,... Town 11I,1l 10:30 A .M. * II'Ill'~ ;';cw. K\ vA God. lIall Hour 1.>0"" 8,,<1 h~''''l "'111 "Iny I" ,~. *Club Matlnn: News: WJBO WLAC-Mu.ic for IlruHnt Lilllt Blue PI,yhoust: "Til!; 1I""I,,~ 11,0 .to"",.,,· "I .,,·,·~a I\TJ~Jc"". J."t '" Joan KWTO ~~"dav Schoot lesson a",1 I,u" 1,.I.n.',·,! r~'I",,' 1I'0Sl" (~" 9.53-15.33) WLW-CoMumu" round.tioa "'II'S 1"ltA IIJIJO IIIl,>U ,·.n 1:15 ' . 1>4 . WM('·Martha Tilton IVAPI I'olit;f~l Talk lIeOI 1t"1>""'" 1I""I""~. *"lll~-;o.;t\'I; lIi\ Tune. WAPI·Gadabol!rs l et's Prtlend: WilT II'LAC Whaleh. t<:k; Newl *WAI'O·!litws KII'KII we"T 11".11'1 II'IllX KlllO-lJooa " U"bby 1I/j\l'Or_ II. N. l\ilJiam. Marine Bind: \\'S-II' 1\ Bf I"vi!~r,,,n 10 l.<>arninJ WROL-'Iotnin~ KItLO "TllIl W\\'NC WOOD """ W\I! 'Iu.ir * Nt,,~· WAllO "\'00 IiPRC IIUnC-Rad;" Rev;val WSBOn Iht Air: ".Iodin Wllll(' Gooo.lwiU bdu~l.i ... III1AS low 17_83) * \\JIlX-\ .... WilT lle<:of,.~ "'ilh Hirler *Xr". lI-fJS WII'L 3:15 1'. 104 . I'I'() ..I ~1"M3" \ltlooti., 1:30 ".1>4 . WJIlO 11,t Goal Stel'~ Oul "'lOX Buoks & 1'hcit "uthon Rln from JlmI1,,: II"TJS WSlX Y:TJS·Woh tTl' & Lin i" eberlin on Ihe Air; I\TJS \nlPS WJnx ~hall W~ I\'al",' KrO.\ 1)1~,so .. O«:h. KII'''II·We B.n ..·e Amerin WWL-Oawn Bu,t... I\. II'TO-LuMheon I...-t;,.. Sf~sh Crttlt Follies: WWL WilT "\11>::0 WI.-'I("·('"rb'lon, C~IIe-;c 11,II'O"'~Itt,- ~Iou~ Club Do .... n Mupco WI,: WJDX 8 :00 A.M. 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K\\'TO·~on. 01 rhe I'ion.e.. W~'AA Mu,ic 110'>< Thuler 01 TodlY: ,,11'1\ 11 Wi'l l. KLlIA Bri,,~inl Mu.it II'BllC·Dr",oc"~}· in Home * Club Ma tinee: News: KTHS * WJDX·N.,,·.: Thulot N.wl * IIUIlCNews II'HEC ''In.1) WIIA<:' "MOX torumao 1I'.11l'S 1I'1lAI' l!arl ... ; ~lu.ic WLW ~Iail 113~ WNOX 1(1"1111 WAPI WUT IiVOO·1"he Alnrl'",~k • .., II"JIlX Trail !tiolc," Baseblll Roundup: To be an· * WMI'S,Ne,.." M".ie WilT ~ta .. lJo~rd of lIealth KWA WLAC WWNC IVGST KII"TO .11i"ouri fap-mn W:>IOX·l\ihle Hour ''''''''terl: II'T,I'; II'JIlO 11'1'\ Pr~"', * IVNOX :"10"': (;"od Nd~h""r II"DOD II'AI'O ~'ul"rt Fa'mNI "UO.I Travfl Pr,'" * II"JnX·Aloha Lan'l; News 1 :45 WRO L·Dick L~il ... rt, or~.ni.t * Newl' wUlle WCOA WSIIB IVlJltC,Jun~l~ Jim ".M. II liT l"la",;~ t:~ ..) " Whilt)' & Milintt in Rhylhm: WSB WJDX * \\:;U News: Over th. Uock * WI II S."·,, Itomo Folk E"t.t· 11,\1.,1 W,,» * WOOO-Mu.io; N~ ..s O,~a" taine,s K\"OO Fcnu KAII" )<:OOd''''O Chur(h WJIIO·LUMhpon SO'tnad. 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Bol,,, WFAA KTBS II'\lC \vS~1B-Go,pel Hour favorit. M.Fodits \' ..... '1 (·urr~"t Even" IVTJS WBAP WMC KTHS 2:15 P. M. from Ih. OrQ.n Loft; KII'KII wn ... I!i~lrla"d Church of Chri1t *1\\'JlC·)() ______:- ______~ ______lKAnKN ..... n~ ChuT." 12:45 P. M. II'S"B KTBS WJDX WmA KLRAMdhodi.t Church WBnC WOPI K"OO WIIOL Th. World Ii Yours: WIIOL WFAA WALA WMC WS\I 'S BEST LISTENING KI"OA "orn;,.( Wor.hip Se,";•• Mmicale: WIIIIC I\TIlI! WROL SUNDAY K"KH so. M"k·, E,,;ro,,' C,. KMIK Kno" Your Furs: An Or· WI.I\' II~)" To"". 0 Pml. JOI. Srh ••,nm Army HOl/r: KAIlK 11"01'1 KTII" W,\PI-Wa]t. Time I\' *\\(,<,T ~u",I'l' ~1~~~lj~ •• 110'_. ,ILl WIlOL II'S\! Kpnr 5:30 Gene Autry's Melody Ranch. WCOA-Or«ktrboard Tune II'S8 weo", KH)() WBlU' Spe cial Program WIIAS·RtIiCious Sety;ct IIDSU.voiu ol Iiou. 6:00 Jack Benny; Mary Livingstone. \n.ACCVlLr~1 [burch of Chri,t W.\lC II'FAA WAPO W5\1B P.M. *WJ80·:>'e... ( ...·953) 6:30 Fitch Bandwagon. II tW (".,11, T.M,nl.1t CMir IBIC-Stars " Dilmond. 5:15 Mother', Diy Program. 7:00 Chase and Sanhorn Program. WSOX [',•• h) 'uria" (-hUfCh Wake Up, Amtri,,-: KtllS WDSIJ WRECHoU"...·ood on Parad. (.w·1533) 8:00 Fred Allen Show. 11'01'1,1.;"0" 10 Leibut IntOL B,,,.. h •• y Ihpti.t Chureb 1;00 r .M. *Kl'OA Xt.. s 8:00 Manhattan Merry·Go·Round. WS~IMtLbodi ! Church WJIIO-GMp"1 Sin.tr1 N ews and Disc ussion 8:30 Am.rican Album of F amlll.r Spirit of '42: KULO WSOX WJDX-D.um Bo"w A.M. Music. 11 :15 A.M. I\'\\'SC \\"lK I\II'KII WGST *WMPS-N ... ,; Inlnludt 10:00 Northwest.rn Aevlewing Stand. 9:00 Take It or Leave It. FI.st Plano Qlllrtet: WAL"- KLRA WWL WAPI WBT (sw· 1·.IJ:. n.,-iow 01 Fnoritn 9:00 Hour of Charm. wnOL 11.83) P.M. Syncopation Pitcl: WBT WREC "~I~ Smitil an,1 Ttlln: KAIIK Coillmbia Broldca'tI~9 Sym· 6:15 Publle AHafn. ph",,,': KUlA IIIIT 7:00 World News Tonight. 1:30 COlombia Work shop. Kl'oo II'I[AS KMOX·Or,an Musi. lIlJUU II'AI'I Ii.M()X KTItIl 7:00 American Forum of the Air. 4:30 P lays for Amerleans. 6:30 Alias John F reed om. 1(I'HC-FOIlle-WuI Enltmble II'GST WWNC KWKU \\.\0\ 7:45 Gabriel Heatter. KTRH.Mu.ical Centu MelodiH (.w 9,65) 7:55 E lmer Davis. 7:30 I nner Sanctum Mystery. KUOA.Pop Concert 8:00 Walter Winchell. 7:30 Crime Doctor. I: I KWTO-Matinee Metodiu FRl-:QUENCIES 9:00 Raymond Gram Swing. 7:30 One Man's Family. ", ..II'D·John SUil. KARK-UO WFLA.970 9:30 They Live F o r ever. *WHIlC-S ... s KDKA·I020 WGN·no KLRA-1420 WGST.920 10:30 T hree Sheets t o the Wind. II'COA.GuHu-Tune KMOX·IUO WHAS·140 I\DQD-<:.I.st;al ~renadt KPRC950 W BO,I150 Variety 11 :4 5 A .M. \\·FAA·Yoo Mi~ht Be fli&ht KRLD-IOIO W OX-1300 P.M. ".'::."... Cily Tlhrnult: WNOX WHAS.()Id Fuion...! Re~ival KTBS·I4S0 W rAC-U\O 2:30 Army Hour. Classical Music WLW·Voi •• 01 Faith KTHS-1090 WLS-890 , KYRH·U20 WLW-'oO W"C,S~nd~ ... M.ti,," 4:30 Musical Steelmake.s. KUOA-U90 WMAO-610 5:30 The Great Gildersleev •• I" D. toll Oil ' ogll. 1 2 Gild 13. * \I·MPS.~e ..'; Interlud. KVOO·1I70 WMC,'90 Inn:t:-Blu~ Iloom KWKHIUO WMPS·1460 WTJS-Sunohina Sin,tr1 KwtO-560 WNOX 990 WALA,14tO WOAI.1200 1:1 5 P.M. WAPI-IHO WOPI-U90 WAPO-IISO WRI':C,600 RlY Htrtr~k's Orch.; W101P5 WBAp-UO WROl-620 1\~IOX-SI. Loui' nq'ltler WRBM·710 WSB-BO KpIIl··)lu ..... '" Pr,." WBRC·960 WSlX-1240 WBY-1I10 W5M·650 KTRIlTun. TIme WCOA·1310 WSMH.IHO WBRC·R.din RtVi ....1 WOOD-UIO WSUN·620 I\Jn-".'lelodi~ ~loo,h WDSU·UIO WTJS'1390 * WLW-Sews WENR-190 WWr...870 W~K-~alule to M.n WPAA·UO WWNC·$10 Gene Aatry', Mela~y Ranch: KL"OA·Jall Muti. ~1I / 31 He'll Take R.dio WST WWL WIIEC KWKH WAPI-TrtI~ Detecllve Slorltll WAPI WLAC WNOX KTRH \VIlAS,Son,. We Sin, Others may take the road~show route to WIlAS KMOX KHLD KCRA WJOX·Parisi.a .. Parade SUNDAY, MAY 10 dramatic success, but Myron McCormick pre­ WGST WBB"! II'LAC-Cenlral Churcl\ of Chrill fers to go via the airwaves. He says that radio fhe Cornl Gl1dcnleul: KARK WLS-OId·f.shioned Revi ...l Haw Tit. Ent.riolllment Wed WCOA W!.W WSMI.I WBRe *WROL-N.ws acting, sometimes scorned by stage authorities, WSUN-Radio Bibl. aua has helped him a great deal in playing roles WROL WALA WJDX WSB (0.. ·9.53) II'WL-JinKle J.mboree belore the footlights, and that microphone IVCOA.'Ilusic of Latin·America *WLW.Ne"" My1tery H.II: WTJS 7:t5 ".101. training is even more valuable to an actor Tommy DOf$ey's Orcll.: WROL WGN·Clluck Foste,'s Orch. WMAQ·Whal'. N.w In Ihe New,r than stock-company experience. McCormick KPRC-Gib.alt.. Melodiu .. htO,lOl"!:an Mu.1e WL\Y.Vil"Jini~ Ti ayl, "00:.11,1 WNOX-They Live Forever starred on stage and screen before entering M~rnoriu from tbe IItadlinti KWTO·Navy Pr,m. 9:00 ".M. WROL·Parade of Bandl radio four years ago. He is now heard as Fred KTBS-Allen Roth', Oreh. WOSU·l'une Detective Hour of Charm: Phil Spllllny'l Kl'OA IhwaiiJn Mcmoriu 10:30 ".104. in *WJDX.New. AU·Gi.1 Orcb.; Richard Stark, Jordan "David Harwn." He favors radio as KVQO.Porta,. Stamp Advenlurtl m.e.: WMAQ WLW WSM WSS Ray McKinley's Oreh.: WWNC a training-ground because "It has greater va­ KWTO-Drpartmenl of JUIllce 7:30 P.M. WMC WS.'IIB KPRC WOAI KTRH WAPI KMOX KLRA riety; it has thrown over a hundred dilJerent WDOD.llarmony ChOrtll *Crime Do(tor, dram.; Elmer WJDX KT8S W8RC KYOO WOOD WBT WWL ( .... -6.12) characterizations my way. It has more WfAA-Qui!: of Two Cilin Davis, ne..-,: WBBM WBT WFLA WBAP KARK WOPI Three Sh«ts to thl Wind: WMC W"('"-Stumpu, Court WGST WIlAS K'IOX KTRII vitality. There's more opportunity to experi­ KII'KII KRLD WWI. WAPI KOKA ( ...6.19-953) WOPI II-'FU IVMAQ KTBS WOPI-Trnaury Star Parade Good Will Hour: John J. All' IVJDX WBAP WSB ment And It develops a more expressive (lw·I1.83) wallc voice," One experience which McCormick had WWL-Parad. of SUfi thony, cond.: WDSU KTItS WAPO WROL K\,OO WS~IB Inner Sanctum Mystery: KTHS \vENR WJBO WMPS WALA that gave him unique opportunity tor compari­ 5:45 P.M. WDSU WJBO One Man', hmlly: KYOO IVLW Take It or lun It, quiz PI1m.: Buddy franklin's Orth.: WJBO son of mediwns was his appearance in "Win­ T. he announced: WJBO WMPS Phil Baker, m.t.: WBT KMOX WENR h,..·9.53) terset" on Broadway. on the screen and on the WROI. WfAA WMC WS:\1B WMAQ WBBM WREC KTRH KRLD WBRC WOAI WSM KARK Answering You: WTJS WSIX aU". * News: KPRC KVOO WHAS WAPI WGST KLRA *Ntw.: WBRM WGN WMC *KTIlS,Ntwl; Seo.n WSB KPRC WCOA WFLA WWL KWKH WLAC WOOD WOPI WALA KDKA KARK·Nua.eue nour KWTO·South American Way hw·l1.83) KDKA·Music You Want WDSU.Tnttrlude. on R«ord. :=r,~~ =:72.'" ...... - *Raymond Gram Swing. norws: National Vts,.~: KTHS WDSU WREC·Splril of '~2 KPRC·Skyline Radio Ch.~l WOPI·You Can'l Do Bu.intll Those Good Old Days: WLS WTJS WGN KIlLD.full Gospel Churcb WJ80 WALA (lw·953-15.33) \1 HOL-K.ntucky lIome F... willi Illtlt. KLRA·Columbia Maatuwotkl Army HOllr: WMC WSB KTBS WSMS-Tropic.l Mood, ". WALA-Concerl MUler WOOA-Dance Musie WS~I·Hym'" of MemDrJ *KTSS·N,w, WCOA-Sonp for Sund.y *WDSU.The War Today WBIIC WTJ$.Trta'U'" Chesl KUOA.Revuie Time KUOA,SoulhulI Btlle: *WSOX·Ne"'l; R.... J. Harold WLW·D:ance Orch. 4:30 ".104. KI\'TO·Evftllide Ec:lloa Smith WJDX-Quizur BaHban Musiul Slttlm.keA (Wheeling WOAI·Dance Orc:ll. WAPO·Drtam VlI1Ido. *WROL-Ntw. WSM·Rivorhoat lIe,·el. WUe-From Camp Forni Stet!); John Wln,hcol1. III.C.: NIGHT WOOD·5,a101l S"-in, WLW·Lttten ftoll'l £niland WSUN·Sludio En ..mble K.TIIS WJIIO WOSU WMPS WJDX·Gems in MUJ.i. 9:15 ".104. 10:~5 ".M. WMI"S-Thil II War .. W/lrt,.. ,Ir.,. Is 110 listl_. \liLAC· Little Counlr)" Churda WTJS-Old Fathloaed Churda _._'._-~:: Wl.shington Red1kJns Blllquet: Buddy F.. nkhn·s Orch.: WDSU PIns 10. Amuic.ns: WOPI '0' Q dot/nit It. p,..cedht. \\<1I1PS-Swinr Alan, WTJS 3:15 P.M. pro,rom Is Oil aIr. *WNOX.Half & Ib\l; Elmu RI.Y McKinley's Orch.: WREe WJDX WAU WLW WCOA n. WALA-Army Prrm. WLAC WNOX WIlAS Army HOllr: WSMB WSB WMC WAPO KTSS WBAP WROt. Davi. WAPO-Mt. ParaD Chu.da WBRC KARK WLW 6:00 ".104. WREC·Tr ...ury Su. F.nde *KDli.A.Ne.... KPRC WS,! (s... ·9.53) WGN·Hill Sanden & Guy Sa ...,. W8BMMood. Ind Mulie KUOAP.u,r Cavallo H~1I1 0/ Montezuma: WSIX WTJS CEHTlAL WAR TIME WHOL·Cily Temple WROL-Salvation Army WTJS,I'uleeollal 1I0ur WSUN.R ..lyled Rllythml WGN·Eddy Duchin'. Orch. Gol~efl Gate QII .. rtct: WWNC *Weekly War Journ~l: KTHS ':30 P.M. WLW·Danet Orch. 3:30 ".101, Most Honored Music: WSB WBT WALA WOSU WSUN WJOO 7:45 ...... *Walter Winthtll, (omm.: WBRC WMC.Musical Var,tly listen, Amerltl: KARK KTBS KVoo KAHK JlCk Btnny. comfdllfl; Mary KTBS WOAI K\,OO KARK \VMC (Iw-9.53) KLRA·Chri.lian Science Livin,.ton,; Eddie (liochol.r) *Gabriel Htltltr. n~WIi: WGN WMC WSB WOPI WSM WJOX 11:00 ".104. This Is tht Truth: KTHS WDSU KRLD-You Can'l Do BnsilHl Anderson: Dtnn" Oay; Phil KTI.IS-Score.; Lawrcll(l W.lk'. \vBAP WSMB u. .. rence Welk's Orch.: WTJS WAPO WJ80 WALA wilh Hitler Harris' Orch.; Don WillOn: Orch. Kttp 'Em Rolling: WTJS WON The p.un That Refresh" on the KTRII-Melody Lane WSB WOPI InlAQ WFLA WAPO·Mu$lt Buuli[ul They Live forever: KWKH *Ne-ws; Harry Jam"' Orch.: Air; Andre Kostelan!l:r;' Or· \1'lAt:-Sunday Ser.nad. WLW KPlle WOAI WfAA 1tWOOD·Rep. Esltll Kefau~er; KMOX WHAS WUBM KTlI.H W\IPS WJBO WEN It WDSU ELmer Ouis cbutr,; Albert Spaldilll, Ti. W~IC·KrOler Promotion Show WBRC WSM WIIOL WJDX WWNC WBT WIIEC WLAC W'PO lini}t: WBT WLAC WAPI WNOX·T ... "ure Chest WMC KTBS WSMB KDKA WJOX·Symphony of Melody KRW WGST KLRA WOOD *News; Frind, Cr.ig's Orch.: WWSC WNOX WHAS KMOX WOPI To be .nnounced KVOO KARK (1 ... ·9.53) *wLAC·r.!u.ic: Elmer D... i. WAPI WMAQ WFl.A KTBS KYOO KRLD KTRn WGST KI.RA WS:\1S·Symphoutlc Voice 01 Pro,l\ecy : W)lPS WSIX *WREC·Music; Elmer Ouia Joo: &. M,bel: WJDX WAU WSM WOPI \VROl WBRC WSUN·You C.n'l 00 Busin~ WREC KWKH WOOD WBBM \I'WL-The Old 1I0m.~teld WTJS WMAQ KPRC hw-6.19.9.53) W7>IC WOAI WBAP WSB WWL "News: KUOA WAPO KWTO "";Ih Hillf. *News: WCOA WSUN K.y Kyser's Orch.: IVIlEe WBT ... C'''''.1 .. ~ ...... " ••. 4:45 ".101. _.u._ .. ,_;_ WCOA.Lct', Dance *Vt'JS·Baublrll &Or"; N..... KDKA·Thi. ;, Ihe Army Ilow I\-API WBS\! KTRI{ WOOD *William L. Shl~r. news: WHAS Young People's Church of the WooD·Swing;n· On A5. 8:00 WFLA·Concert Hln WNOX WIIAS WLAC (,.. ·6.12) KMOX KRLD WGST KWKJl *WENR-l'urlOIB IVWL-Arthur Ravelle's Oreh ball KLRA-SundI1 So:.enade WNOX.JuII Rei .. WSRC WFLA WFAA WCOA WCOA·Collcerl Minlatara 11:1S *WLW.Ne-w. WREC,Haw.ii.n Echon li.liOAClasslc lIou. KARK WOAI WMC WJDX WLW·Dekt Momtt'. Oro:b. ".104. WSB·G,.nd Ceal.al SI.tioa WSM-To ~ announced KIITO·Hlrmony lIaU WS)I WSB WSMB WSUN·Popular Mu.ie Fran(1s Cr.ifs Ot(h.: WBRC WSM Sundav Oo..-n Soulb WWL.Ci,ht Seth WAPl·Dr. Hftlry M EdmOQcU fred Alltn Show (Ttuco); Ken· WS\18 WSMB·Heb"w ChristiaD HOW' WAPO-$port. ny B~ker. Portland Hoffa: 10:00 ".101. K.y Kyser', Orchtstra: KWKH 5:00 ".104. *Hudlines &, Bylines: WWNC 3:45 ".101. 1tEdward R. Murrow. nnn: 1tWESR-NfWS; Joseph Kl>6t:ae •• IVIIAS KTRII KMOX WllBM K~IOX Listen, America: KPRC WROL pianist WGST KRLD WREC KWKH KWKH WLAC WREC WOOD Orrin Tucktr's arch.: WS1~ WHAS KlolOX KRLD KWKH WNOX KTRH WAPI WWL 1tNew.: KUOA WTJS WREe WGST KTRH WWNC *WLACNc.. WAPI WWL WLAe WBT II·TJS WG:\ KWTOAt Your Seni« WNOX WOOD KLRA (.w. WBT ( ..... -953) *Ntws; H.rry Jam"' Orch.: Catholic Hour; CUtst Spnkln: 6:30 ".101. *Ntws: WBltC WFLA WOPI WBRC,P1UllInldal. "onu WJDX KPRC WFLA WALA Alin Jolin FrHdom: WMPS 11.&3) KTHS WDSU Gu~.I: .IoIarllDl OIetrtcl/., *N~. Bob Chesler's Orch.: KVoo WCOA KTB5 WSM ",SUN KTIIS WJaO WDSU IVHOL-~Iu>ic You Wanl 4:00 P.M. S~n8 ...... or'Ita•• , ___ ... WAPO WCOA WSM WltaL *WWL·News HI.I Mclntyre'li Orch.: WWNC WSO WSMD (1 ... ·9.53) WENR __ n. filth B.ndw.gon; fob. Reed, (FN·9.53) WRE< Doubl~ or Noll'llng: W.lter Comp­ 1tNe.. : KARK KVoo WOSU 11:30 ton. m.c.: WMPS WTJ! • m.•. ; Guest Orch.: WMC WSB KTHS·Edilo.i.ally Speaking '.104. To bt announced: WJDX WOPI K\'OO·To be annollnced \VilAS WJOX KPRC WOAI *WiU Osborne'. Orch.: News: (1... *WlIAP.Newl J KTBS KARK KPRC WOPI WMC ·953) WAPQ.Slar Parade WSB WSMB WSAP WJBO II'~!PS WE~R WS" Ports 01 the Pacillc: WSB Ws.\f !(ARK.Hillbilly Hil Parade WJOX WALA \vIIOL WSMB KlRACentr.l B.plill ehurclr. WCO,\ WOAI WAPO KVOO *WCOA-Ne .... KLRA·A ... Mari. 110u. Sun Kenton's Orch.: WOOD WJI)X WBAP KPRC KVOO *KMOX·News; Spin' of '42 KTH$~oll Honored Music WFLA WFAA WSRe WMAQ WDSU·Prof. JOI. Sehr.mlll WLAC WREC WAPI KLitA ( ...·9.53) WfEA·lsla Garda KRLD·Oak Oilf Ch. of Chrill John Kh1.y·s Orth.: WDSU KUOA.JoJCPh Kniuer KDKA WSM K\\KH WDT KRLD WNOX KWro.Ooapcl in the Sk,y G"""t> IU:leu1 KDnle /lAd WGN.llelp Your Nel,hbor *KTBS-Newl; To be InDoWlted (.,,-6,12) "NtwII: KARK KWTO WSMB *KTHS-Ntw1O; £all End Tempi. WAPI-Mnlinl Seoreboard III. o..cIlNt ... WJBO-Sunohy So:renade Neil Bondshu·s Orth.: KTRII KLRA·loIo~s WALA·World al Lar,t WAPO-Most Honored 101"* We. the People: WBT WWL WMPS-Flnl Saplll! Church \\88\1 K"OX *KRLD·Nt.. t: _Iusie; Sporb KTRIl WLAe WREC KWKH WOPIAUen ROlh·. Oro:iI. WAPI·LeI'. Look II lhe Map KTIIS·Methodl,t Hour WfHIC,Sulld.y Supplemeat *BBC N,ws: Shep Field,' Oreh.: WWNC WNOX WIIAS WGST WBBM·Th, Ile.mil·. Cave WTJS WGN KTlIlf.fo...... d March WBT.Dlnct Orch. 1:15 ".101. WENR·Most 1I01l0red Mu,ic WooOBoy. Town WOOD KRLD KLRA WAPI *Tttldy Powelt's Orch.; Hews: KUOA·Old Fuhiolled ReTi"1 The P.rker family. wllh Lean \\'GS.The An~"er Man WD$U.V~rulilianl (lw.l1.B3) WS~!B IVSAP KTSS WMAQ KWKII.WfI.t lI.ppt'lIed lui Janney: WENR WSUN WLW *WGST·Ne-w.; MUlir WJBO·Uff of Chrilt GaMt Colonel Eddie Rlehn· l\,llRC WOA I KDKA WFLA WHk baettr. World War I .1. I<~. KTIIS·Popular Orch, *WJBO·Ne... l; Out of Ihe NiChl II'LACMotber'. Day p~ W~IC KI'oo WALA·Grttk Ind~. AnniT. Double Dale: WBBM KV()(). Trea,ury Department Pr.. to You WAPI·Muler Music *WI.IV,PrarlOn & All.n ..,nls WLW·Jay Simi KTlISLily 'While Chu.eh WMC'nixie Four Nobody's Childrtn: WS1X *WnSU-Newl WBRC·Silllinr COIIVtnlloa &. WALA-U. S_ Marin. WMAQ.Dinning Sislf.. KNOX.Burn. Allen *WE~RGay Clarid~e's Oreh.; WBT.Lam & AbI1fr WNOXBand Mu.lc WAPO·Wake Up, America WMC·World'. Mosl !lonored Mu *WOPI-Story PrinlinK: News KUOA.l)jnntr MUlic N~w, WooD·EvenlOnr KWTO-Frolll Pa,e Dram. .ic WGST:ruoe Tunt WROL-Trellury 51ar P.nde 8:30 ".101. WIIA:'·Dr~am Serenad. WGNElIv Mon"l' WMPS-OLd Fashioned Re .. ival II'LII' \Ioon RiH' WJSQ.BaHbali &o.tII: Mu. WWL-To 1H .nnounced Amerlu.n Albul'tl 01 Familiar WTJS-Radio Sible Clns WLW·Trulh nr fonseqnmctl Music; f.ank MunD, JflD *WSB-S1Hpy Hollow. New, WLAC·Anny Prrm· 5:15 ...... WTJS·Dan« lime *\\'W!'-J"hn"y Lont's Orcll.: WI.IV·Spria,tim, Contut Mother's D.y PI1m.: ( ....953) DickenllOn. Vivian della Chiesa, 10:15 ".104. 6:4S ...... KIp.; Choir: Gu. ll.. nsc:lltn'l Story Bthind the Headlines, N .... WM('.~IOAT Audition, To be Iourd OB thl. pnt,ut._ Ky.-TOfor Mother & Dad WOPI KTBS WFLA WSB Ltwb wilt boo (J~e J. nf'<'bt, rbal ... O,..,h.: WSMB WMAQ KDKA WMPS-Rt'"+'. B. R. \l'BB~I-Hank Keenc·. Show KPRC KARK WOAI WCOA 1':~S ".104. 1tWNOX·lh.. ; Oalltl ..an (ot Ille :f Shep Fidds' Orch.: VtTJS WGN *WREe-NItWI; Music O·UeroD ,,,U.r, .... dtul" I letter KTBS WFLA WlDX waRC 7:00 ".104. KYOO WFAA Shep Fields' Orch.: WWL WREC *Wi!I Osborne's Orch.; News: WROL·D.nel Mune to a """ til • tnlhrn~... a/lll>: Cline &. Slnborn Prgm.. with WWNC WAPT WBT II'DSI.: W-SB-Ch.,>01 WII"!, ('Jut I)fonl.. t.M', 111<1 Dr. I re~e Rich. drama: WENR WLW Rrln/llrrutn.r. at 1~. B"re... of Edgar B~l"Jen; Charlit i\le· *W. A. O'Carroll, nnn: WTJS *IVS\IB.Ne,,'. I\'TJS·R .... V. W. E"'luilla (,bUd Unl"I\e, Carlhy: Abbott &. CoItdlo; *Ne... " WDSU WJBO WWL-Road to Yesterday Boll ChllSter', Orch.: WAPO 12:00 Mid. Bailby Tucker &: Chorus: WIIAS Ray NnI>l~'. Orch.; Guut: K,\ItK-Org." Melodiu WROL WALA (1 ... ·9.53) 4:15 P.Io4. WGST KTRIt WWNC WLAC \VS:\1 WSB WMC WBRC K\'OO KTIIS-Danct Orch. Spo.ts: WOOD WSMU Duke Ellinglon'i arch.: WMPS KMOX KRt.O WREC WBT WMAQ WSMB WiotA \I'OAI *\\ALA·NewI' Fin of a Kind KTRH.Central Chureh 01 Chrlll *Newo: \\lIOL WIlEC Ports 01 the Pui/ic: WAPO Sports: WORC WROL KDKA WFLA WLW KTSS *WBRC·Ntw1I KMOXMu; MORNING "I.R.\ S"ow!!.;lt S;n~ •• WIIIH' 110.;(~Je "nUl KTIII! ]\IIKII 1\'l)(lU WilT KLlI.I-U_ ~_ '~.y r", "II'KII E\lt} II",,,~ a Ho,,,e .... c,_,,,, """, _"to WF".\ \lr. Tlld) I\I'Hf .\n tJ !;ernt, •.\ .. '; ~II- CENTRAL WAit TIME 9:30 .... M. 12:30 P.M. WIl!-I' ';rab 1l3~ K II'TO- To lhe Color> .. WJ1<1I II ,t,,, I\"rh~ .. 11·,ILA·Oanc. Tim. . !,I:1.11 I..c·, (;", I", n.ra: KWTO-Uanut Ih"J, J.rk UNrh's G ..,~ WBRC WMC Cammon Sense Jnd StnUm.nl: N.". \\-rJ~ On to \'i~hl1')', S«>rt. I\T8~ The Old COrTal wane·Ch... k"board .... l (lA (;e',,' uf 'Iel""-y IUI'O W[)()O-COllurt Ge"" \I" \1. \ Ii", 1)",,1) r;",. Rhythmairll$: \ISH 2 :45 P.M. \10"1- R ...ordrd I:hythm KTII" bath II"".. ,h'o '* "1'0.\ Sp",,.. \I, '1<, II ~Jd 11", 7:15 A.M. '*WJllX Xr,.s; ~lelo,li< Strin~' {"h",korJOOlIrd Tillie: W\LA IIJBO Fiflttn M,nut.s from Broadw,y: WLAC -Gttat Ouu Sa",l. WL\\'-E~.n;n', 'Pishbo.; On the K\'OU Eal,,, L):",,,.... Brukflu Rtndu_ous: WW~C WROI. tI~WY "uli .. , Time KTIII!\I ..,iul Qui. \\'IISI' WA t A 11_\1'0 IITOA ",1 1,1 01 Ltl~!f"iU~ BrOl; K.. ,n Knl,J>lcr' WIL\S \\'I\'''C KLIIA KIIKII I n~itltion to Ihe WIlli: KTlt11 IIl;Sl KVOO·'\!ornina: Watd, 1,\I0X GI.d 110'1' 1\11'1\11 \\'\\'X(' II'LAC KT RI! Brld Reynolds. Inr.: 1\''\1'0 11']..\(' 'Hound Ih~ 11".ld KUlA Ii.IIKIl KUlA \VIIOO WrOA-TI",. '" Tunu KWTO I'""hr" T"pi •• Vinc.nt Lop.t· Drch.: WIiSIi II'LW WROL WLII' 11"lodi~' al ~"'''.tt WIlT-W.k. lp IIh~tI"u I\'I>OIJ \'ir~ini" tharl~. K\\ TO·~Ii,,, 11001 ' &' HOhlo) To b. Inncunctd: (."g's31S.33) Blue Slr.lk R hyl~m: KWKII W\I,IQ \111'ir; Sp"rl' WI IAS· !lo"'.'I"''' lI~rm('ny 11'1. 1f"·J~fk !Jer,h', ".\"1 WAf'I·F.ro" !lflxorlN ,* KTII~ "' ..... ; Hit Tn"•• KTlm InIC·War 11011<1; \jUlie WO I'I-R.,'.m. uou"dup *II'''OX ""'i: Ilond "u,;~ WJ]J,\ Trail Hid., •• (.; II -I'll ~,,~, "I • Orc;olne. 102-1 Ranrh KI-OO WBRC ,*\1'\11' .. \'r" , SIH,rl' 7:45 A.M. II'WJ. <;Ntnad. 1I-,\PfI \1".;<>1, WilL lI':>;flX-'rru",,,· SI.r I'at~dt 1:00 P.M. Rnti!!t Roundup: 1. 0u'~. Mu~cy 10:15 .... M. 11'1'0\ T~a y,,,,. Inc~rludc KTHS·farm See,,"'y 1I'0\ll1ot i)al,. ,', lI .. tory Vincent Lopez' Orch.: K1H~ " W .. ,ernrr.· Wlllle WAPO Do .... n Brush Cruk W.y: K\\,KII 1I(; ... ,.('lor"I' •• ~c'en;onlly * 11·.-IPI,SI)OrI~; 1'\.,,-. WIIOL-~I"'tl' KAIIK ~!.,;~ \hlndi~1 \'dl,b I'ltol II~>(o1 1\'\1'1. (,;,11 of jk, "a.,; Navy WST EIo,,' .-I, .. 1;'''11 FVII h,k",n I'rlm_ Ktyboud Chair: IIIINC 1I"IlII',n,.·,'ke.Io"Hd Til"e II'TJ~ "',,,Ib .Ino.nr~n Way R~. ".il' *\\[)~r W3' Nt"" WWL Il,]ph ~h., ... IITO_\ Sto'''~lh;n~ Abo .. t E¥try KRl.D-Hit Parade II WI. I/"n,. Oemon.I,ol;O" 3:15 P.M. ,* \\'JIlO-lnl~r!lIde; 'iew, thi"" \1.1011;.$ 6:45 1'.'1JSlj,l"ttrlud. "0 11 ... ,,,,,1. ,* Club Mllintf. news; WCO,\ II'J!l' \hita Ilol~' '.M. 10:30 .... M. WJIlO,L. S. U_ ,-\e"f"hu ..1 C1uto * HudhnQ " H,ghl,ghts: KPRC '* WJBO·Livnt .... k Quot.tio",; KTIIS \ \Y.Ar"-<>n, lIit. in R~vi .... KARK TTU'.. <)' Slar Parade WJrl, S,. ..·, all' '.1 II'OAIIHA.\ Nt... , SPOUi1h( on "ii.: KtU\ WWSC W'''''~''I>I'lmOn KII'TO.'in IIe-n 01 Rh~-thm WOI'I-COllttrl II." Hlt'l Firt P.otKlion Aun.· WOP I·Bruklast Ch,b KIII>.11 WLAC KTIlIl WOOD WOPI·Rh,lhm Rall~ \I 1101. Knl. Hi S_\tll n~ ..ical fa,orite. \hl' KII'IOI I\~" 10-24 R~ .. rb KI·(\.I \."", Ba",1 WSIl-Po"d.r " Patch.., J." .... M 1.. ".1 .. ,11"'.1' "I 10:45 .... M. \\,,\IBJ;II h .. k",,, II... "fth ,.r \'" d, , .. lI~r~ B:OO A.M. 1:15 P.M. \I',\I'tT""" Topic' K,IRK ('~'h on 'he l.iH Btlwttn the Book.nds: WJRO II'\O~ H3,.I>.1I Coa",. WTJS-TTe,.,u.e ('he.t .. ;1] '"I~ .... - t"i'" t·"'t"·IIo~ Happy Jatk Turner: II'OPI " I '1,,11 .. U,·/~u-.'· WeO\ <""h~' ,,( T""a~ Brukln! Club; Don MtHIIIl, Ih\l ' ..... 15331 \\,TJ~\I"".I ~~"". 5:45 P.M. WJOX llenti",.nt '" <;0,,( l :lD P.M. Thrtt Ram~; II'O~U \\'JRO lII.c.: KTOS Ib\! WOOO II'!-Il (t~(ke, lhrttl II' HAP_To be .nno.. k,ltlK I"!.IQ IltW 1I'~)1 :0...... ; ".flI J oe1 Kurns' Orch.UrI: WUC 10·2-~ Ranch W(OA (.;LRA ,* I\'MPS I"t., ",d. 11" ... \1 <;'ri~t1~ P~,"",u] * .\ ... , II~OX W,..\1H WU~1 II"JO:o..,J""",,.,' Oa-i' Ord>. I\ULI I\\I"K\I (';Tr:J( WREC WIIOL WJOX B:15 A.M . \\'ltOL·L~.1 We fOI"l[~1 W\I(" 11 :0D .... 1<4 . 11'])00 WW~C WGST WAPI * WOP1-S,," Songs In the Wind: WilT WWSC Mut Your N.,ghbor: WOSU Kl'O,<\ To be announced I\LIlA nr_ IV II. ~Iurph)': Gather KIILD 1:30 P.M. BU.ball Roundup; Cone.rt Han: 1I""nd Words" Musk: II'S~I WIl.\I'·Dan~~ Tim. ('m,boy.: KU lA IIIIE( COlumbia E:nnmble: 11'11\'"( II!>IX I>. III~ 10} 4 R".rh \l'JUO,L. S_ U. A~, Chat, KWKII.lVar Sayi,,(' 60mb " Noul Atadtmv Band: WTJS ,* Club Matinee; Htws: KTHS KW)()~voru \\,Jf)X-Marktt.; \Twic KPIIC·Jack Ber.h WOP! Shall W~ Walu1 SUn'I" NIGHT • "II Ttl ~"I'I"" M.I",lon WJ OX.1ime to Shu" 11:15 .... M. KTHo; Do" ,I!len'. Or<, .•·s W~IX \lox Pop: WII'L IIl.Ar KR LO II' I )() I) -Momin~ Tu"~. 11:45 .... M. II'JIlO-We lle1it\'~ jn Amtri,.. WilT I~'''f lIa,,(u Fred W~ring in Plnsure TIme: to; llOX KTIII! II iLlS KII'K II WJDX-Joh" St3~1~, hymn. KAIIK-Lum " Abn •• \\'JDX·C,,/f.,. nuh Il'n~I' \brint. I'.Io,,: S ...... Prem. I\\I( WIIOL KTBS I\'LW K,\IIK \\JI)~ WBIt(" KOI\A 9:00 .... M. WIIEC,o..ekerboud Tim. * "~II \."" \h'>I( 4:15 ".M. \\''''18 };.\OO ".IRK KOKA \I\U- 11 ... \tH KPIlC IITAA Intermezto lor Siring: WWNC \\'S'IK· Wnrna,'s Column II'S.\lfi Tr~.' .. rl I'a .. dt Art You. Guius? WGST IITLI KI'I1C WIlAP 11'0,11 1\\"00 II'(JA] WS\I WLW WREe WT.I" 'h.ll~" ., h r.ort~ 2:00 P.M. KItI.O-Cradle Club KLR,\ S"i,,~ Time * , ..... , Kl'OA KII' ro II~R 11'01'1 [ilnn Farrell, son9s: KI..RA 1\!lI.IJ Tt~""", SI'T P~u,le KT lIS·'~"~ in 11·""un·. WorM *" 'd.I:.1 Th. World l""~~ T,,";."I·. p'e·'·h,.ti~U' " ... a 1111~f \1'.11'1 '* \\',\PI·Se"., Town TOI.iCl \\"AI.A-"~lo.ry Ti~ll WD~!IJ·S .. i".i"· 0" Alt ~~n'lt!r~'~:"I"llr~~;~~'" Ita.· AFTERNOON MUlual Gats Calling: IY TJ5 III 1(' T .. I... ',,,,nu,,,"" II AI'I-Callot T". Prescott Presents: II 'II'S WM'O WII L 'ibut,;" Shltt' I\"(;X D.)n Win11 \',~IAQ "",,..,t '" ~I' ....II \1-1110 KfHS WO~U II'GST Momi". M~lodi., Juk n.,,'h KII KII WGST 4:30 ".M. 6:15 P.M. ,*C , I Tinney: WG~ I\·WL·S~, JOVUlI CENTR",L W"'R TIME undl Trio: Kllfill KTRH "n. KTn!! SN~"aMr. Johnson Family: IVTJS WS IX 1\I.R,\ T.ea.u"j' Pnadt I\LIIA WIIEC 9:15 .... M. Beve,ly M~hr. hr.: W~MB WOP] WJUO-Il.,ehall S.or.. ; I·o.ieli.., * N~W$ 01 the World: \\'~II I\l'O.\Ju t \,,, ie I nlermtllO 10. Strin9~: WGST \\''''" II'JOX WLAf-II.'I'PI \I •• ti", Tim. KMOX·Trc"Ury Slar Pa .... de WOI' I 1\1'11(. KTIIS II"S~IH KII'TOJ .. ,\i(e lli,lu the Ranle II'LAC * N"", I,WKIJ WS B W]lEC-Oall~e Oreh \\,,\]>[ To"" Tapia K'!:K KOI\!I wane W~IAQ II'AU 'ov~cJ,ortlia ______-,WI)()j).M~lodi~. fron) Hawaii 1.",·9.53) 11'1<1'1 \'"ur 1',,\\" & 0 .. " WS\I CIa .. dt Shnpe &- K.chry" Tp b. anna u n~e d : WLAC WBT II'APO·Mah U.lie-e Ih !1 rooln l 'tll~H;eri it\I\Io.11 IH IEC WIlIl\l II'WL W I 'O,\T.lcphQ"~ Qui. MONDAY'S BEST LISTENING WS.\m·Mn.,., Sin~." \lG~t K!l LD K~!oX \\'])0]) Coh""hi., W .... hhop lI"rJS-!Ja.ch~1I Sr",,,,,: 'hnrl,,'~ts Lout lll PJ ikin, sop.: KTHS IVr!.A MacHin Ai, .·o'c~ S and 4:45 ' .M. '* :-;C\\·" I\ TI\I1 II'CO.I II·JO.\ IOIM/·To bf ,nnou"eed Set program Ildlng$ for mort detail ond additional news programs Three Suns Trio: II'SIl WHOL W~();,; s""ll, " ,,,.,itan Way K II'TO·M~n)ory Ti,,,. Spor", KWTO lVe N WAPO IIIIO!. Uh.tl"" RhpI;.i~hbo,. t ra. 5:00 P.M. WALA-Go".! Eytni,,' J,,,I~, A . M. ....1'('1 \ I;:Vt,,;ne " aritly 6:30 a nd 9:30 Blond ie. '*Mu51. by 5hr.dni ~ : News: IIAI'I·T" be an"ou,,<~1 KWTO-Thi. nhrt~m;t Ate 11:00 Boake Carter . I\TIl S II'MC IIJOX II'SB WIlAp-J",tic. Hide. Ih. R~,,~e P.M. 7:00 Vox P op. ,* I\'!I(}])_'~".; SI'0rt. * 11' IIA ll."lio Forum: Nlw. II'f.\A KAUK ,.,,9.53) W.II'] 7:30 Gay NlnetieB Revue. * \\O~U.W~r Tr>da\ 1',,!illc.1 T.lk 12:00 H. R. Bauk halle. * Ed .... in CHili. n..... ,; Seo rt. 11'( 0.\ , .... y RrerU;ling Pr,:m. "".rd WilT WE'll Bettcr BUli" ... Du.nu 12:45 J ohn W. Vandercook. 8:30 D r. I. Q. WC\Th. II",~M 11 0'" 1:00 Cedric FOller. Bjornson R.j>O'ts: "011'5 WALA WFLI-'o,~lti ... 9:00 C ont ented Hour. WI/,IS-To be announced ",'OX !,puk ~J>lI""" 6:00 F u lton Lewis, J r . lor>t R'''~tr· WS'IB WGST WHOI. '!U,;r31 Q"i. WAPI II'JIlO [I,'fro" ruu, ei! 6:1 5 Ne ws of the W orld. 1024 !tan,h KPRC W[)('>D WLW Greg.,. Ziemer ; Pre, I. WTJ!'Sporll 6:30 News Here a nd A broad. Drama WTJS I\RLD An;ta 7:30 '.M. 7:55 Elmt r Davis. P.M. KTIIIl·~I".inl. * \\ \lC \luli•• S ...... * (..y, N,nelits Revue: J ot Ho ..... 8:00 Na t' l Radio Forum . 7:00 a nd 9:30 Cavalca de of America. K\\'TOT~h"fl' SUr Pa n do W~IPS ~h!.ic;Lle a,,). lleat.i", I\~}'; Billy M. WO_Il J"st,.e Ride. tho R~,,~t 9:00 Raym ond Gram Swlnll . 7:0D I Love a Mystery. 'I OS(' "t1""alm~n' Greent; nor~d" .... Girl~; Four WIli\S IItrhi. Korh; BJlr: ('I"h"'rn; nay UI "<~'I Orch.: 8:00 LUll Radio Theat er. S."re, On tJ,e Air Toni;hl f:hn .. , O.,'i.. n''''_ WRB'! Variety 10:30 Unlimited H orltons. WI If" '1~1o,1y QutfJI WSl'\ ll,i. II A.". '"a I\(;~T IIH!lS lILAC WAPI A. M. WIlFr "tt You r D i~l, S'or~ 6:30 P.M. I>.U L/) KII'KII W\OX 11'!lE/'" 8:00 B reakfast Club. !loud Coneorl & DJ M. : WALA " \IOX waT (,w.lJ.83) Classical Music 5:15 P.M. Biondi.; Pen ny S;n;ltton True or h ilt: Harry Hag .n. P . M. Jose BtlhJ.ncourn Orth.: KT HS Arthur La~", I\lIT IIG!:' T m. I\I.S WMl'S KTHS 6:00 Amos ' n' Andy. 1/1 D.'aU on 'ages 12 and 11. W.lf>O Inll'S WALA (alsQ at 9:30 p,m.) \\,11 ... ,' II'JBO Voin 01 Firtstone; Rith"" 8:30 P. M. Clnledl 01 A"",rin, drlml; * KDKA-:anct Oreh.: Sports WBne K'\IIK KTBS WSMB 10:00 P.M. WMAQ WS'>I WBRC WROL WS!OI WOpl WBRC WMe WJOX wnA WOAI WLW WOI'I-TtUllu·y Stu Pande Fred Warin, In Plnsure Time; 10:]0 P.M. *N.ws; Buddy Franklin', Orch.: *BBC News; Johnny Lont's KPIIC WOpl WALA WROL *WROl.-N,ws Ol~ct Oreh.: KTRII WNOX WJBO WMPS WOSU WSUN Orch.: WGS WSIX IVTlS II'APO KDKA 9 :15 P.M. W.\lAQ _ e"n'''' M.,' __lit, WOOD KRl.O Kl.RA WW:U WTJS Bank NCht 9:30 P.IoI. WLAC WLW W)!C WOpl WSB lad Dr. A. U. 8Io.-e ....t (It Reporter: Music Blondil; Penny Singleton a. WCOA C:ahto.ni. 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8:45 .... 104 . Kl.RA.Bringin! Music Joey Knrns' Orchestra; WOO l) Hirny " Dell: KMOX TUESDAY, MAY 12 KR l D·Composers Birthday Ptlm. KLIIA KTlUI I\\\KII 1\'I1E(; MORNING Songs In the Wind: WWNC KUOA·U. J. Fansler WLAC wwr;e IVAp l KLRA WIIEC * WAlAPelile Musical; New, WOl' i ·De~r MO~1 7:00 "',104. MusiC Room: KpRC KTBS WJSO·We Believe In America P. M. WJDX WJDX·~lary l.ee Taylor * KTBS·Newl: A So", TIooUibt; WJDX·Public Serviu ] :45 CENTRAL W ... R TIME KUOA·Jan IIl1bati WMC·Nov.tim. Tr''''cribed Pre'''. WMPS· Patriotic M",ic Rhythmetles: II'TJS K I\'I'O·Goodwill Famil, KWKII.Transcribtd Prcm. WSB-Carnalion Bouquet KTlIU·Mtlodiu * WSB.Ntw~: Music *News: WOOD WBRC·Ji'omy Bro_ KWTO·II ....."t lIands WS)I-&lIy '" Dixie Dons KliOA Faj·etlevilJe Broadusl WSMB·Bu~int5' with Hitler KTlltJ Tex.. Co,,·bol'l WCOA.Music Room 11 :00 .... 101 . * KWKH.Ntws '" Farm N~ 2:00 P.M. KliOA AOlerinn w.,ion PfI"" 7 :15 .... 104 . WooD-Si",",rely You .. Words" Music: WS\I WAL\ Noonday Mtlodies Eileen Farrtll. sop.: WWNC WBT·To ~ .""ounted WBT·Carnation I;I.ollq~tI Organ Moods; WWNC WREe WFAA.Modern lIomtmaku. Child~n In War Time; WJBO WAPI WGST KUlA (1.... 11.83) II'NOX Mu,iul Varidi" WOSU WJBO-LuneheoQ Scnnadt Prescott Prettnu: II'MPS 4:00 P.M. KPIIC·l.oui,. M•• sty & t1Ie WROLForbiddtn Diary WJDX·Thutu Newt; Mu.ic Ar. You I Genius1; WWNC WUIllntr, WJDX-Marhts: Mu,if Mutual Goes CllIin,: WTJS 9 :00 .... M. WMPS·Tht Girl .·ritnd. KTnll-Serenadt1l O ~Yid Chesk,n·s Gan,: II'TJS KWTO ~I"rnint Serendtt. 11:15 .... M. WOPI Tropi~al Mood. Songs by Sonil: WAPO WMpS "·BT·Chcckerboard Tim. CIII'I<; Oennls, Inr.: WALA WROL.Hatry Nides. violinist KWKII·Food for Freedom Words'" Music: WJDX WI.AC·llarmony lion,,; Studio * KHl.D.Ncws: Sket~h" in Mel- WOODChecktrboard Time Camalion Bollqud: WAPI WOOD * WWl.,NtwI; o.tditiet ill Ih. KRT.D ('r.dle Club Jimmy Bllir. tongs; WDSU Prgm, Nell" I{TBS·To b~ annoUllffd 7:30 .... 104 . KTB S· T r~nsc.ihed I'rrm, IVMC WMPS WREC·Popul" Mu,ic "" KUOkMaSICti "f Music 12:45 P.M. 2:15 P.M. KTIIS-S'nokey, Du",,,y Ind th. Sw ing Vou r Pu ln.. ; WAPI WG!o.T l.eFevre Trio WOPI·Carce' 01 AtiCer, \\TOA Vawn I'alrol POtti( StringJ: KLRA WUC 11 :]0 .... M. WJDX-Chefhrboard Tim. WBT t"m " Abner WAI'I WIIEC WGST IIIJ B().UttTe SlIow WIIAS·lloruest.un Harmony Dup River Boys: \I'S~IB 1\'1)51.' l"forml1ion Booth KII'KII Transcribed Prcm. 1:00 P. IoI . WROL-Ple ..antdale FolkJ Wl.WCirl. of Ihe Cold~n Will Kl'neWork for l'i,Iory: Thirty WWL-lax " Jill Jack,on II'JSO \\'oman of Ihe Wee. II'RotA,onl Ave. Chllrch Army Band: KTBS WAPO WJBO 7:45 .... 104 , Stconds 10 Go 2 :]0 P. IoI . 4:15 P. M. 9 :]0 .... 101 . K 111.1)- "u,i~alt WS)I WROL WALA (.w.I533) Franklyn SleWlrt EnterUlns: KLRA-O ... n Find... KTRII Public Ftatur" EvtDtt * New,; Men 01 the Sea: WJBO *\\'A11·"."" WII'NC KARK·Trt.sury Stir Parade Navy Band; WWNC WilE( I'''HT Variety KCOAl'oices in Sone WALA Farm Burtu WI.IAP·Sonl~ 01 I Drt~mtr * NtW1; WDSU WALAFrom Ihe R«ord Shell WCOA.Farm Fair KLRA KRLD KMOX KTRII WWL-)Iel<)di~ . . :\,W5: KpRC KVOO WCO'\-Somelhin~ About Every· KWKH WOOD WGSi WWl. *WBRC.New. 11'01'1 Tropicat Mood. th,ng; AAA Spkr. 4:]0 P. IoI. KRl.O·Opliral Talk; Hit Parid. *WJDX·News; Tropical Moodl KUOAYour Wuhh This IVHk 11 :45 .... 104 . W.lOX Toltt Trlil Ride" Landt Trio: WGST KTRH KLR,\ Ii, TIIS To ~ annouuced \\I~IC-Noveltl· Time WOPI· p .. T.A. Prim.; Concert WTJS-On to Victory; Scores IVAl.A-Wake Up & Lin KlIIOX KWKlI *WRO L -New~; Novatime KARKl.um " Abner HaU 2 :45 P. t.! . \\"AI'OBreaklut Club KTnH-~lu,ical Mtnu WAPI·Town Topics IVS~IB-Claujul Favoril" Southernllres; \I',\I,A WAPO I'.'UHC Your Banker 9 :45 A.M. *WBTNew. WCOA WDSU II"MPS WIIOL * WUT-New,; Variety * II'JBO·lnterlude; New. K1.'OA Paul Baron', Orch. WREC·Littie Silo", 1 :1 5 P.M. hw.9.53) WI)OO-:'.lelO·thmic Ag, KPRC·:'.hrht Uaskel WSB-Trusury SUr Parade Kf.;OA Military Band \I·JOX Slim ~uinJ' Cowbo)'l WALA KWTOAbry l.et Taylor KI'OO Merrj·mlktr. WTJS. Tblf '" Half WAPI-To"ll Topiu ' :]0 ..... 101 . WROL-Music for Mode",s WBRC·Suin, Ih. AlUerical 1:45 P.M. WNOX·BaRba!l Gam. *Fraz;er HYnt. newt: WGST * KTHS·News; Rolary Club Brnklul Club: WAU K1'BS 10:45 .... 104 . I\'S~I Lum & Abner Hymns 01 All Chun:hes: Wl.W WWl.·CaU 01 Dtmocracy KWTO-Piano ~Iood. KARK.Musiul Grab 12:]0 P.M. Jack B~ker. songs; KTBS WAPO ]:30 P. IoI . Tun. Tim" KRl.D WWNC WBT BIc WApl-Sup" .."an KUOA·Accordion WCOA.Novelty Ord!. Music for Enryone; WMC WCO,\ WIlOl. II"DSU KTHS Bnthill Roundup: AI C lauHr'~ IVSB En.id 011 WOOD, Invitation 10 W.lta: Inntt D"m~ 01 Lilt: IYAPO (.w.1533) Outll"'o; II'TJS (Continued on Nut Plge) Page 26 11 /31 -5 6:45 ".t.!. ':00 P.M. Programs not listed here may be *H. V. KlltenlHlr", nelOl : WJ DX O ~ l fy'. T.vun: WAPI KTRII found in our new .Monday·through· WSB WS\' WOP I WBRC WLW KMOX \\,I}B~I WHAS KWIi. II Friday Section on Pages 18·19 TUESDAY, MAY 12 WAPO WROL WCOA WA LA WWSC WBT W~'L WGST WFU WM.\Q KRL!) WLAC KLiIA WOOD Th e Ellfe tfalllmellt We • • Insidt of Sports: WGN WNOX WHEe (lw.\l.8}) (also fnk Spot~: WO,\I KPRC KSL K:>IX at 11 p.n,.) WGN-The Sorth~, .. tr. Kay Kysers O.ch.· 11:\\'1\.11 WB"l *"' ... " \\:'.~IIJ 1I'lhU Ba1tlt of the Stns; cond_ by WL.\{·-Stricllt· E"lerUuomtnt 11,11'1 II I. I( KTHS·Popul... ,!, ..if F.. "k C,umit & Jutia Sandtr· * WSUNX ....s EMic Mldr;~utra·, Orch.: \\'[J~\' (5:00 ,.m. CORtinnd) F.H WHin, in PI!I~urt Time: KWTO-Coed. Th'ee IOn W,t.lQ WO.\1 \I'~B W)IC \\11'1,.\'. M. B. C. * II:II}o,,\ Xew. \101'1 W;,H \\CO,\ W~~I \lL\\ WOOO,Con'UI C~m. \\ 8.\1' H •• ,tt"'t.. }o, '10_\ '1 .•,,,1, ·h. ....,~ .. '\, WALA WBltC WROL WJI)X WLSSmilt \!a.ht WJI)X KT8S K;'IlC \\,~MB WO:O;l:-l'io",t.i," K\OO WBItC KAIIK KDKA 9:45 P. IIp 1H)llm .t R.n II WTJ!:o-AI Yo~. 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WGSTTr..... rt Hunl \l'LW KPIIC Ii.TBS WAPO Amerl"n Mtlody H o~ r : WIIAS WS\l WROL KARK WOAl WNOX-lYo.1d EUDto WJDX-Vin: ..... ; Ramona Trie Cly de L uu~' Or(hulfl : WAPO * KTOS~'ews; Sportl WIlIO WJBO WMPS WI\O",·To he a"nounced WOSU WALA WCOA IVJBO Val Ernit', Or c~utr.: II:~ ! OX Kt'OA-Amni<." OHtnst Maids 01 Amerit.: WGS * Ntw., KMOX WLW WREe WBO\! WRAP-Sw;nl for Your Supper * New., WLS WTJS W8AP Treasure Chtst: 1\\"00 KWTQ 9:00 P,M , WGN SpOrts: KpftC WijB~ WIl AS *Ri.ty Shie ld " Co.; Ntws \1'('OA,'le~1 tI,t lI~n! InllS-Bath 11",," A,.'II me. Oavi, (.w·J1.83) *KTBS-S.w.; ~orn: Trill' * W[hU,Np. *KrO,\·5porl!: Dinner Mu,ie: * II',\LA X~"s; Populor Mu.i~ News Bab Hope Vifltty Shaw; Frlnces scri!xod P twa,,1 ~Id',~~ry's Orc h. * "e'" WilLe \I'G'I KWKI I * \I''II'S·N~wl; Mu,i. 6:00 A m os ' n ° A n dy. *W. A. O'Carrall, ntws: WMi'~ * WEIl-:( Nf"" News and Discussion II·TJS WBB~I * WSII Mu.k ; N.w. 6 :30 a n d 8 :00 Burn s a n d Alle n . Spono K~IOX WFNIt A. 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Pep~r Ilanch WWl KMOX Pagts of Melody: WOSU WROL-Kxyl. III School 1:45 ".101. KlRA·Swin, Time WLAC·Creat Dantt Bandl *Fulton lewis. J r., ntws: WTJS KI'nC-Give U. S. Stun(lb 10:45 .... M. Jack Baker, Icnls: WOSU KTHS Wl\\'.Squukin· O,aeon: On lilt KWTO-llappinH. Hunt .... KlllJ) Skelche '" \hlndv WSIX KARK·C.. h on tht Line KTBS WAPO WCOA WROL *IVAPI-N,... ; Town Topi •• Home Front WBT-RII<'orlied Interluda WCOA.Accordiana *Nf\\$: KUOA KWTO WSUN WoolJ·artaklan Club (1... 15.33) 1'·OI'I-A to Z in NoveltJ *KLRA.The World Today WooD·South Amerian Wa, WS".LuUaby Time WREC·~torninl Matin" Hymns of All Church": WLW WooD-Swill.in· 0 Ai, WJIlX.Jack Berch 4:30 " .104. * W\\·L-War Commontary; $porU WC",'-DOlI Win.lo .. WSB·Cncker B.rrtl KLRA,Poplllu Music 7:10 .... 104 . WSM Womtn of Am.ric. KRLD·Coll ..e of Air undt Trio: KWKU KLRA W~OX·To be an"o" rl'd Melody Men: WAPI WWNC *WAIA-Peht. Mlloditt: Nnn 5;30 " . 101 . 11:00 .... 104 _ WJDX·CoH... Dub K,IOX-Tll'ullry Star P... dt 6:15 " .104. KPRC-Vinomt 1.optJ;. Oroll. Mftt Your Ntilhllor: WDSU WMPS-Patriotic I'r,m. WAPI·To~n Topi~ Vour Hollywood Nrws Glr1: Gttn" Miner's Oreh.: WlAC WBI "\(lO "ornin( WII~h WAPO·Gen. rftl, 01 Women'l *WSBNtw.; MuS 7:45 A.M. WDSU Mlrlual Goes CaJtlng: WTJS 10_2.4 Ran~h: KI'OO IYORe WENR \I'JSO KTI1S Sharron Tornns. song.: MU5ie WithOut Wordl: KLRA Ruel11e Roundup; Louin Mu· WMPS (lw-15.331 t(AHK-Sports; Smilu PrlJl\. *N.ws of the World: IVSB WS\! ~)': W,·'t~rntrl! WMC WJOX WWNC WLAC 4:45 P,M. KTHS-Seneade KARK W~1AQ KnKA KPHC WAI.A KTIIS WAPO WBRC KUOA-JUU Ch.ptl " P.tstolt Prtstnts: WMPS KCOA-little Show KTBS WOPI WS\!B W:.t:C·MII~ielle WROl WS~IB .lIck Benb. IOnl" KWKH KII"TO-M.mory Tim. KWTO-l ..t Wp t'or~ . ' *Sew$: K"rRll WBRe weo\ WNOX.Tin Pan Alit)' WGST *WAPl·Musical TIdbit; Sparta; troenfie'd Vllla9t ClIlptl: WWNC WROl-Chick Martin WFAA-III1!h W.ddill WJDX WROl KTRH-St:nnadtrt WJIIO-Basebloll S",•• I; Music Newl Spart" WG:'" K\\"TO *NtW1: WDSU 11 :30 A.M. WAPI·Alab.aml (011"1 WJOX-Coll ..e Hour WBT-E... r Atfl Jllstice Riotn Ibe Ra",e: K\"CKI *'\."" K\"{10 KPRC by POpt Plus XII: WREC-Popul.r Millie WSB·Youlh " the lIudli,," *WJBO 'Iu.;~; N." WBAP 11"0.-\1 *WJUOlntuludt; Newo AddreSS WJOX·Anita Boyer, son,1 WMPS KlRA-Tuneo far Camp \\01'1 Brukfa,t Club WlW!'queakin' Onecn *KTRH-Opon ~·on"n; :'1; __1 \\<;\1.10 2 ~ IlInth KPRC.ThlrtJ' St:rondl 10 Go 2:15 ".M. 5:00 ".M. W~OX-Suptrma" Kl·OA·Cla ..ic lIour KRlD·Jack U.. ch WOPI Charlie aunet'. Oreh WALA·Good Ennin·, Jude_ KTRII.Tllno Time Prnt4 . Happy Juk Turner. seng~; WOPt *W~\(' ~Iu';c; News 11 :45 .... 104 . WJSQ-Voicel In Sonl Don Messer's Istonde.s; WAlA Vagabonds: WDSU WJBO *WAI'I-Ntwl; Ridin' lligh: Sin,· KAltK-Marchlnl Alon, Lon. Ran&tf; WAPI W!jMB WSUN.Stanley Min.h311; To be WWL-Ja.k Btr~h 10 2·~ R a n~h: KlilA WCOA in~ Strio't' KPUC·Lhten 10 Le,but announced WGST WJDX WROL Wi}O""o!> Jont,' Coil ... WAI'Q-Ilillbilli" 10.1.4 Ranch KPRC WOOD * WMPS·XtwI WBT-lntaquil 2:30 ".101. 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WaRC·Mul;c From P,ratli5t KWTO-!ionl' 01 • Dreamer KWKII-TrUlury St.r Paradot WA.PO-MU5iclll WEDNESDAY'S BEST LISTENING K\\TO-IIillhiUy lIodgtpeda;t In·AA.Mn. Tucktr'. Smile Prpa. WSM,PI ....nt Rid,e Folks WCOA·J)ance Tfmp<>l WJ)OJ)~loroinl Tunel WJRO-B ....halt Scam; Intulude S.e program IIstlllg, for more deft,1/ alld addltlollol ",ws program. I\'~OXMu i.al V ..i.tie. 12:30 ".M. ... WROL-A to Z In Nonlly WJoX·John Stille, hyauu Women In " Cbanglng Wl:tt14: WWL-Civilian D.fenH; Call of \1' 1l0l-hrbiddell ~iary WAPO WSB Democ:no 8:30 Rllnllom Sherman Show_ Chec:k.rtmord T i III.: WALA. Special Program ':00 A.M. WlBO 3:15 ".101 . 11:00 Kay Kyaer'lI Orchlltra. 81ue Struk Rhtthm: wRU KTRIO.llllial Qua A.M. WAPI KUOA-lnt .. ,Statt QuU: *Cllrb M.l.tln ... : Durw.rd K1noy. 11:30 Addre .. by P ope Plu. XII. *KWKIl·T...... ,ribtd Pf'IlII.; 00d ... c.; Newo: WCOA Kl1fS (I"... 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KWKH 3:30 P.M. 6:00 Fulton Lewl., Jr. Classical Music KWKIl·Transcriblcl PfIIII­ 6:15 New. of the World. KWTO·SIim, Boob " a.bIItr 'oldtfl Call QUlrltt: KTRH WAPI·Top o' the MonUnc *WAU·Nnn: Sporto 6:30 New. Here end Abro.d. I. DetaIl u rage, t 2 0.11 fl. WTJSoP""ny-a·DIJI WAPl.FIrlIl RtpOrW KLRA KWKH WRE<: WWNC WOOO WLAe WGST WAPl 7:55 Elmer Davl •. ,:30 A.M. WJDX.Trall Rid,," a.stIIllI Rou~ dup: John Slur- 8:15 Frank Cuhel. Mtlody 5tr1nl5; wStx WJDX 1:00 "_M. pss, bar.; Norma Colfas, .ap.; J.ck Btrch: WBRC WMC Vlneont LojIG' Ordl.: KTBS 0I"ch.: WT~S 9:00 John B. Hughe.. KUOA Gem. af Mtlody WA.PO WROL WAu' WSM WQPI·Book Rt.. lew 9:30 Morgan Beatty. WALA·Jiln Dandy 11me WDSU (,,,.IS,33) WROl.llappy MNtinl n.w KARK.Map. Melodies 3:45 '_104. ':45 .... 104. KWTO·Clrl. WiIlit, Cliff *Ntwl: KTRII WOOD Variety KUOA·M .... Condon WBAP·Ch..:ktrboaro Time 8ueball Roundup; John Stur­ WCOA.ncklin' lilt Ivo ..... WCOA·Somtth1nl About ET...,.· lC.n, blr.; Norma Collas, lOP.; A.M. 10:00 A.M. thing; M.lodin Orch.: WMPS 8:00 Breakfllit Club. WJBO,Victo,.., Garden, VIctory Belin ••t Homt: WBT KlIOA,lAyton " E ...in P.M. WAPI KTRII WREC KRLO WJOX·Jimmy Dni.· OrtlL.. 6:00 Amol ' n' Andy. WIlAS WGST KWKH KlRA WOPI.Contert n,ll WSMB-O .... c.l Favorlt" 4:00 P.M. 6:00 Fred Wlldng', Orchtlltra. WII"NC 7:00 Quilt: Kid •• K\lOX-Clad Rql A" Vou a Gtnlus?; WAPI WMPS WDSU KW"TO-Poultry; Hlrvut Hands 1:15 ".101_ 7:30 Uncle Waller's DOli House. Bet._" th, 800ktnds: WJDO AdnnlUrn 01 John 5k llll: WTJS 8:00 Eddie Cllntor Show. WHMA WJBO WALA.To 1M .nnauated WROL WALA (0,,-15.33) WOOI).Vircini. Charlet Just a Mtma ry: WA.PO WMPS 8:00 B.sln Street Chamber MUllla So­ 7:00 P.M. WLAC.Jaek !M.ch, lOOp To 1M announu4: WBAP WAU ( ... ·9.53) ciety. *W~OX·Nt""; Band M..... KlRA-St1ttJmt:ll' Ia Son, B:oo Shirley Temple In Junior MI-. SpallS"red 11., AlKJ.-SHTIEIt WWL-Stunade WSMra$hionl in Soa& * KRLD-Nt"'" Marth TI\t~n Pagr 28 11/31-S KTRH.To be aftnouneed WLAC-Sophistieate. PrOl)rams not list~d here may be KWKH·Bnebalt G~me WNOX·Nlvy Chuer found in our new Monday-through­ WAPI· Your Town .r. Du.... 9:30 ".M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 WDOO.c;vili.n Offen .. *Morg.n Bultf. nfWS: KTHS Friday Section on Pages 18-19 WGST·CIH Club WSUN WMPS TIl'. Enf.rta lnment W.d: WLAC·Vi.ion in MUli. To be announced: W68M WAPI W,NOX-U. of Tenn. Round Tabl, KRLD KTRH WCST KWKII Sports: KAIlK KPIlC WOOD WREC-Pop Concerts WIIEC WBT KMOX WWi. 11:00 P.M. KDK,\ MII,ie.t. *News; Tommf Tutktr's Or{h.: WTJS·Bank Night (.\\".11.83) KUIA-Golder.,t (6;30 p.m. Continued) IVROL.Rhythm Rhapsody WWL-Neighoorhood Theattl' KLRA-You Can't Do Busine.s WDSU WSIJN WJBO \nlI'S *KMOX·\'; ."i"~ tbe ;-;ew. II'APO WSUN.Na"y Recruiting; lnvit~· with Iliiler WooD.DiIlMr :'tIuoio KRLOGold." Treasurv of Son~ *Hews: HlIl Mclntyre's Olth.: lion to the Waltz 8:15 P.I<4. KTIIS,Arlin~ton Oreh. WDSU·Pie DuFour *WDSU-New. *KTBS·" ..... ; S<-Qrc,; TrlIn· I\~OX 11"000 WREC WBT scribed I'rgm, IVBaM KTllll KI.RA KWKH WFLA·Sport.; Basffiall SOO'" 7:15 P.I<4. *Fr~nk Cuhel. new~; sporU! IVENR O,borne', Oreh. w;n K\"OO-B'~\\'s; Singing Conven WBRC WSMB WALA WCOA WOPI WOAI WLW KPIlC WAPI WOOD (swl1.83) WLAC \Ictw)" Album WS~I II'SB WMC KVOO WLW Our Mor.i., WTJS lV'IC·Treasnry Star Parade uon; N.w. 6:45 P.M. WSB WMC WS~I KTBS IVCOA * WIlAS·News; Mastt... orks WOAI KOKA WFLA WMAQ \vALA WAI'O WROI. KDKA *News: WENn WJBO 1\·"O;';·I'.I.i<>li. Parade Song Clinic; WSUN KMOX lI.nk K.~,,'-. In Town *WLACNewI; Night Owl Club WOPI To be lInnounc,d: IIISIX WTJS * WIIEC·Major Elliott. n~WI *KRLD.News; SI)Qrts *WLIV·N ~ W I; Bur! hrber'. *H. V. Kaltenborn. nfWS: KTBS Ransom Sherman Show: WROI.·Par.d. of Ban,l. M~nhitun at Midni,ht: WOSU wna::c KHIS-O.n.e Oreh Orch. WAPO WMAQ Wl.W WLS KTI1S WJOO WMPS WBT \VilAS waaM KMOX \\·!,B-Thr .. -Quarler Time KTRIf·M£lodi~1 WS~I A",erica & World Crisi, WRO !. Betwffn the Lints *Or. Christian. drlml. stll"ing I\NOX WWL WGST WOOD *WSB.News; Sleepy>l1ollow *Hudlinf1 " H ig~lI,hts: KPRC WAPI (.wl1.83) IVBB'I-J.ok fulton. sonr. WFAA WOAI Jean Hersholt; Elmer Davis. * W6T.New,; Mu,ie * IYWI.·N~ws: Arthur Ravel'. *"Or." Cab C~llo w af'$ Quiui· new" WBBM WGST WAPI IVDSU·Sportto.a~t 10:30 P.M. Orch *News: WDSU 11',,:,>18 WIlEe WLAC WWL IVBT cale; Ita",..,,,. & Trio: WENR KARK.U. S. :'tIarin. Corps KTHS WSIJN WDSIJ (5W' * IVGST The World Tod.,. *Freddy Mlrtin's Orcll.: N ~W$: 11:15 P. M, KIIl.O KLIIA KWKII \VHAS 1\I.AC·T. ~aoury Star Parad. wsox \\,WNC WOOD KTRH Plul Mart;n's Musi,: WSMB KTI1S·IO·2.1 R.noh KMOX KTRH WWNC (0.. . 9.53) KVOO·SporU KUlA-Boys Town * WMPSNew.; Mu~i. Kn l.O K1.lIA \\'I\'L «w.6.12) * N,'w<: KMOX WWL 11.83) WAPI.Musk You Want K wTO·Sup~r Melodiu Kltl.O Mih 'hn~u'·.," Au thor's Playhoust: WSB IVFLA 1·00111:l,t·. """,,.: "Corpo •• l IVENIt·Buddy F'l~klin'. Orch. WCOA·Treasury Star Parade Londyhea.t.o.•. WGN-Ted W~em5' Orch. 10:00 P.M. WOI'1 WMAQ KARK WSMB * WFLA·Ntrllll. WAPO 111IIOL KTBS WALA WROL.Music You Want Clnldiln Blind: WGN * Mllor Goorge Fitlding Eliot, WTJS·This Rhythmic A,e WGN-Melodious Minutes WLAC-llon Town neWS: KUlA KTltll WOOD WMC WJBO-Good Even;n', Judie KTBS·Transcribed Prg"'. WMPS-To W announced 11 :30 P.M. KUOA·R.,·.ri. Time WWNC KWKH WNOX WAP I Bob CheSler's Orchestra: WSM IVJDX·AniU So)'" WaT I WOSlJ WSUN WJBO (I"" * B8C Ntws; Raymond Scott·s * Wl.AC·Sport.; New. K\'OO "01'1 IIden",; Va",pir~ Oro:h.: WTJS WM I'S WGN KWTO-Melodies 8:45 P.M. CI~dt lucas' Orchstra: WSUN '9~) IVI,s-Smile Market Tunt Up. Am .... ': WTJS Johnnf Long's Orch.: KTRH WAPO·Mu.i. for Oanoins To be lInnouncod: WTJS WMPS KTIIS *IVMPS·Fulton Lewi •. Jr. * News: WOPI WFLA (,w-953) W'IPS WIlEC KLRA WOOD WNOX WooD·Organ Melodiu II·GS·Troa,ury St .. Par.d~ * WNOX.\Vorld Eventl * News: KARK KVOO WLAC (''''·6.12) * WNOX ·Swingster Tim~: Elmer * \\'MPS·N.,.-.; Hamona Trio * ;>"~ws; WBIlM WGN WnEC WOPT.virgillia Goes to War ",APO WIIAS WJDX WBB~I WROL.Tony Pastor's Orch. Day;s D.,,~~ Oreh.: KTflS WJOX Teddy Powell's Orch.: KVOO WROL·Symphony in Melody 9:00 ".1<4 . II'LI\' IV,\IC II'BAP WOAI ,VQ,\I WMAQ KDKA WSMIl KTBS WiJS-At Your fI~u"t WIlOl. KI'RC IVTJS WJBO * W"UN·nhyme Time; News KI;J\A Seren.d. ;n the Ni~hl WFLA II"OP I WBAP WOAl Kay KfStr's Pr9m.; muslc,,"1 IVSB * WTJS·News KMOX ·Franr~ Laux. sports W5'1 WBRC WMC qui.; !lar.y aabbitt & Sully *lI'orld at Large: WALA WSMB 7;00 P.M. KPnCro"rerl 11.11 *Will 05bornt's Orch.; News: Mason. vocalist" WFLA WLW KIIl.D WSUN WJSO WENR 7:45 P.M. WAI'O KTaS WJOX WBRC KTIIS .\<"al(>n Orrh Quiz. Kids (Alkol·Seltzer); Joe Irone Rich WBRC WMAQ K\'OO,SooneT\'iIlt Trolley Htil 80ndshu'~ Orth.; WBBM KVoo KARK \\'COA WfiOL *hDKA-~ Ktllf. m.{.; wts WMPS WAPO-:'>Ius;c Beautiful e w.; Bernie Arm * KIIIKII N~w~; Score. KMOX KWKH WS~IB WOAI KPRC WA LA WDSU WJBO KTIIS WSGN *WooD-Sweet & Swing; Elmer .tro~g', Orch. *WAI'I·News; Sporl1 *WDSU·I\ew. Da .. i, WS~I WSB WFAA II'OAI K~IOX ,On Sla~. (1360 ko) WmlA (1450 k.) WMAQ WMC KDK,\ (sw.9.'53) \\'R,\P·l'ri."n Uro.,loa .. WHAS·Dream Serende 8« " ...... '. • ...... ~, ... *WSIJNWaltz Time; Newl KTBS·T~ boo .nnouno~ WaRC,Elite Club WLW·Moon Riv~r .... v. 21. WTJS·Meet Ihe Band *John B. Hughes. news; WSIX * II'COA N~w.; Musi. WMPS IVGN IVCOA.Johon)' Mack's Or<1 •. WSB·Swin~ Nocturne Nelson Eddf; Robert Ann· II'DSU,Nov~lair" *WIIIL Johnny Long's Orth.; bruster's Orch.; Chorus: WWL Thrte Thirds 01 I Nation: WDSU WE'll! T~II." ''', Soo'" WESII-Mo't lIonored Mu.ic WI1AS Gre>t ' Iomenl. in Musi. N~. IVNOX WBaM KRLD WGST 8:00 P.I<4 . KTHS II'JBO WE";II WMPS WGN.Th Answer Man Eddit Cantor Show; Oinah Sho~; WSUN \\·!.\CMelod, TIlllt 11;45 P.M. WLAC WHEC I,LRA KTRH * WGST-Dance Music: New. Wl.W AI aarr'$ Oroh. *Will O'borne's Orch.; WOOD KWKH I\'HAS KMOX aert (Mad Russian) Gordon; Grut Moment, in Music; WOOl) WIIEC-Justioe Ride. the Range Ntw~: Edga. FaitiH·News; Ilh)·thm at Itan· Orch. K I" \ ,,,'" H.,<,mnnR Clyde Lyc.s· Orch.: WJBO (sw. WALA·Joe Scott. songs det\": WENR KTIIS WJBO dom WLW·Danee Orch. WAPI.To b~ announo...:l 9.5,) 11',\1'0 Th. Southl.nd Sinj{s IVDSU WMPS WSUN WG:>I-Jimmy Eva"., sports WMAQ-John Kirby's Orch. IVBT-Forestry Quiz Contest *Gabrifl Hutter. ntws: WGN \\"[)()D.\,i'itill~ Our Am"",as * ,'\.".: waRC KMOX WMAQ 1\ 1.1\' Vir~,,,i~ It'j·l... oulil! WCOA.Telephon. Quiz KLRA·l.e.t We FOr<;et WGN-Hill Sande .. & Guy Sava~e WLW IVIlEC-Dallce Oreh. End of Wednesday Progrlms

8:15 .... M. II'S13·IJ. S. Goyernment fleports \\'01'1 Bouquets to You; Conurt MORNING Swing Your Patrner; KLRA THURSDAY, MAY 14 WS~I T.., be announoed Hall WBT KIILD WWNC WREC 12:15 P. IoI. WSM·Stump the Announcer KII'KIl·Mi.. ing Person, WS)IB·CI3S~ical favorites 7:00 .... M. Edw~rd MacHugh, songs: WDSU WJDX·Slim Scogginl' Cowboy. Sketches in Melody: WSMB 1:15 P.I<4 . WLAC·MUiic Sox * WllRC-New. 11 :15 A.IoI . CENTR ... L W... R TH.IE * II'JDX-Ncws; Tropical Moods KTlIS a etwten th 8 ookends: WROL 8:30 A.M. Swing Fivt: W.180 IVMP:> KPRe·Market Basket hWTOGoodwili Family IVMr Nm·.Il\" Tillie WALA (sw-15.33) Rhythmic Melodies: KTBS IVAI.A WDSU (ow1533) h '·OO·Merrymakers WBRC·Jimmy BrOWn * WROL·Nov.ti",~; New. SChool of the Air; WBAP (sw·21.5) 9:45 A.IoI. Words & Mu,ic: 1\'1101.. IVJDX IVBRC·S""in~ th~ ,\", ..icn KLRA·Governn'.nt Ilepor!! WfAA·Rhythmaire. 7:15 .... M. GOldtn C.to QUlrttt; KLRA Cher Up G.ng~ WSI:\ IVJBO·"an·Ameriean Prgm. WflEC WBT WWNC Kl'OA Maste .. of Music WOPI-Virginia High School Milton C ~lrltS. Dr9inist: WWNC KUOA Glen Gray WNOX·Carnation Bouquet IVJDX.Jimmy Oavi,' Oroh. KUOA·A«oroion WS\I·Lum & Ab" .. WOpl Virginia Hio;h School WREC WI..AC·TltX u Dai.y WCOA-Mary L~. Ta,·lo. WTJS-D;,;i~land Swin~ aand t,. 12;30 P. M. Checkerboard Tim" , WBT lVooD 10;00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. KPIIC·Loui.e Musty & Wett· 8:45 .... M. MUf lte TI~lor: WI.AC KTRH 11 :30 A.M . Your "tilt in i Warring World; e",ers Brtlkbst Club; WALA WCOA K\vlill II'IIAS KMOX WGST Oup River Boy,,: WSMB (ow- II'A I'O WSB To be ~nnouncfd: (,w.II.83) K \\'TO-Serenade .. KTBS (sw·21.5) WBT IVAPI II'1)OD II'NOX 15.33) KI'IIC-I'ovalime Skttthes in Melody: WMC 11'01'1 KTHS'Popular Music 8url Ives. songs: WREC KLRA KLIIA WREC KRLD WRBl. KI'RC'\\'ock for \'i~tory; Thirtf 7 :30 .... M. WWNC WWL KT RH.Farmi"g Serv;et KUOAMarketgrams; HurJ Sceo"ds to Go "rnA F3\-Nleville Broade.. t Knowe. Collee Club: WI\'XC WBT Thu$ We live: KMOX KWTO·Poultry T"'I,i.s KIlt.D·Mu,i~al~ * KWKH-New5; Farm Newt WBAPP.r.d. of Stars Mu~it Room: KPRC IVJDX WALA-:'>1ary Le. Taylor KTIIH Clcari~~ Hou,e KPRC·Vince,,' 1.0p'" Oreh. \1'AI.A·~klodies • WaRC-To be announced \I'.\LA ~b.oh;,,~ AI""~ KVOO-Feed Folk, KlJOA·Jan Hub.t; 10:15 A.M. WBT-Carnation Bouquet WCOA·F.rm Fair W(,OA.Y.w" Patr,,! KWKH·Tr3n .. riL~ l'rgm. Oown Brush Creek Way: WWL \\JUO·Lu"d,,:on ~re"ade FREQUENCI ES KIVTO·Harve.t !lands KMOX WOPI,xavier Cu~at·. Oreh. W.lDX Theater New.; NO"eltiH KARK·920 W FLA.!l70 7 ;45 .... M. II'DOD·Silleere!y Yours WROl.·!larry Nides, violini" KDKA·I020 WGN·1tO *News: WDSU KWKII.Parade..,1 Stars 11:45 A .M. K LRA·H20 W GST.lIto WI\OX·Memory I.ane WTJS-Ju>t Helax *WWl.Nc"s: Oaloll Orcb KTIIH·Entert.iners KW KH·1 130 WMPS·1460 WJOX·Li.ten to Leibert KARK,Mu,ic.1 Grab Bag KW.TO·~60 WNOX-9110 WGST Morning Sertnade K \\·TOLumberj.oks WMC·Music.le W('OA-Or~anantics LAFTERNOOI:( i W ALA·1410 WOAI ·t200 WROL-~!orniog 'lu.lc WOPt·Ca,... of Alioe Blair WooD-Org.n M.lodies 1:00 P.M. WAPI·IHO WOPI-HIIO II"!>M·Gospei !)ollg. WWl.Lile of Peg~y HIli 12;00 Noon Vlnttnt lopez' On:h.: KTBS WAPO· IIS0 WREC-ooO \\IJf).\-Mary 1. •• Taylor W BAP·820 WROL.620 W!'MB·Dick !.eiben. organi.! 9:15 A.M. WIIOL WAPO WDSU IIIJBO W'IC·Novuime CENTRAL WAR TIME WBBM·J80 WSB.7S0 hviUtion to the Waltz: WGST W;;lI·Carnation &"'Iue' WALA (lw-IS.33) WBRC·II00 WSIXIHO 8:00 ..... 1<4. WIlEC KUlA IV I,AC WAPI WSMOrgan \Idodie. 8rlld Reynolds, tnr.: WSMB KARK·Treasury Star Parade WBT·IIIO WSM'650 8rukliSt Club: Don MtNelll, KWKH·Transc.iLed Prgm. WCOA·1370 WSMB·Il50 11 :00 A.IoI . WJDX WOPI WH,\P·Son" of a Dream~r WOOD·1310 WSUN.620 m_e., KTBS WSM WOOD WROl.·Gu.dal.jar. Trio Words & Music: WS~I K"IlK.Fifteen Silver Minutf1 WCOA·Solllething- About EYer)" WDSU-I280 WTJS 1390 *IVMPS·N.ws; Int.rlud. 9:30 A .M. Tra ..ling Cook: II"DSt' KWK!l·S,u,sioiIJe Boys thin,; Melodiu WENR-SlIO WWlr810 WOPI·Careet 01 A~ce Blair KUOA·Voice. ,n Song WJDX·?ofarkeu; Mu,ie WCOA-Chechrboard Time WJDX·Tol... Trail Ride .... WFAA·820 WWNC·S70 Honlly Ate: KRLU I,Tldl . ,.,,' 111I1ll IICO,\ II"ROL 5-11/31 Snooks' Brother KRLU-Conon Prim, WJIl' KWTO·Pllno Mood. Ju"ie~ R·d ... th Ran~e K\'OO Hanley Stafford, Baby Snooks' Daddy, reg­ WAPI·Superman IVBAP 11'0.'1.1 THURSDAY, MAY 14 ularly receives wires from his son, Graham, WOOD-Con,," G~m. Spom: KII'TQ wG\ WAPO who is with the Royal Canadian Air Force in WDSU,So~elairn KLRA·TURH for faUlp TIle Entertalllment Wed England. Recently when Stafford cabled ask­ \\,HAS·H~rbie Koch, Ba..,bln * Kll1l1,Optn Forum; New. ing his son If the latter could hear his father Scorn 1\\ OA Classic Hour *WJUX Rhylhmair", S ..... \YAU Good [ ..n;n'. Jud,~ on the "Coffee Time" broadcasts, Graham WLACCrnlr.l fhurth of Chri$! WFLA-Modcrn Puritan; BaHbal1 Muwel1 Hoult ColI« Tlmt: Fan. \';ALA Ala, ~Iarchts On cabled back, "Yes." Then, having forgotten * WOPI-NIM Scar.. OJ' Brict; Hanley Siafford; WAPO·St~r Paratl~ what he had originally asked his son, Stafford, WREC-Sd Your 01.1 *WDOD·Ne ... ; Sportl frlnk Morgan; John Conlt, WCOkArmy Ruruiti"l Prim. bothered, wired again, "Yes, what?" Graham WFI.A_Novellieo m.e.: Meredilh WililOn'. O'eh.: *WDOD·Swut & SwinJl:: Elmer came back, "Yes, sir." So Baby Snooks isn't \\,1I1'.Ourol " Allto WMAQ WBAP WSM KDKA Da~j. the only family thorn in the flesh Daddy has! 5:15 r.M. *WMC·Musit: Newl WSB WLW KARK WROL WGN-E,liu 7:]0 r.M. To be Innouncttl: KTRH WGST *WOAI,War Analysil Big Town. with Edward G. Rob,n· Juk Bakef, lOngs: WDSU KT1iS KT1iS·Army R~ruitine 100 & Ona MU"'IOn; II'IKIII WOPIEt~otI of Ynttrda, KTUS WAPO WCOA WROL KLRA WllEC WWNC WOOD KL:OA Gasl;,ht IilnnOllia S,ur L" BoYltnrda: WMP:; KWKH \I'.'l:OX KRLD WI.\\ (.w.1B3) WAPI KV()().Or!an Mu.ic WROL-Sports WSUN WDSU WWL·c"mp Polk Ameriun Opt" Ftlllul: WSIX \l'BT WAPI W{;"T \\1111\1 Hymn, 01 All C~urchcs: WLW Blltban Roundup; Al CIlII1«1 KIITO Lum " Abnff _ ",... ,"'" •••Ie _,_ KTRH KAIOX Wll,IS Wllll KLRA-Tbe JHlen Outll... : \'oTJS *WAPI·Sportl; N"," _U,lwoot--. WWL (0"'11.83) AI Clauler'l Oull,wt: WTJS \\"BT·Twi\ia-hl ifl DiJ:~ 6:45 r.M. AmlrlaM II thl Rlmplrll. KRLO-P.-T, A. P"m. WJDX·Tony PlltOr'. Orca. *To be ;tnnounced: [1_ Dlvlt;. KUOAB, J. flnlle. WOPI-AJo~1 Land Inlide 01 Sportl: WGN neWl: WB8M WREC WNOX WTJS WMPS IVI..AC· Wand"inl Tunflmit.l> Kt.RA·\Ia$lef",o.k. 01 MUll. ItWALA-Ptlite Musical; Ntwt WSB-Hymns for lI1>1 T~e First Line: 11\1'1 ',1:11 11.83) Art You a Gmiul?: Y;API WBAP-Swinl for Your Suppa­ \'oWSC K"""TO-~. nr... *WALA.S~ws; Kl'llD KLRA \\"I; ... T \\11 n PAScott Prestnts: \'o~tPS ,WCOA·Mtd the Band WBAp·Headline.. *WAPI-~lu$i<.1 Scor~rd; D· \\\0'1: WW\l KI\KIl \\1.\1 Dave Chesltln', Gang: WTJS WI)SL' -Recorded Rhylluo Mutual CotS Canlnl: WTJS *KRLO·Nt\O.; Sketches 10 Mel· WOOD·H.vmn Tim. mer Davil K\lOX I\'BB.\I KTHII \\ II I'" WOPI-Vinentt i.opeI' Ordt. *WDSU·Tbt Wn Today WAPO-!lly.lery MelodiH WBT W\\ L 1\·11111 s.-r~ .. ltdtr~ ViROL.Dan .. \lu' KTBS-To t.. announud WGST·March of M~lody IVCOA-lIa .. aii.II Musi( \\'G"T.~h.t~ of Melody '" WLAC-Gal.u:y 01 SUfi WOOD-Kiddie Pre"'. Sullnl Rudy ValiN Show; JOh~ WLA("-I1 ••".<>oy U<>me; Stndio KTIIS·Smokry, Bunny & G.... WJ.S.Smile Market WGN.Short Sl0ri" Ihrt)I"o'~: JO'" n3" I\"'H Pfj:m. KTRII·\lu>ltal fMnll NIGHT *WMPS.FIIl!on Lewl .. Jr_, c:omm. WJIIO-J. Y_ !'aodr... Jr, \1\11' \l'LlI II IWL \\ 11'11 WUle-popular MUlic KWKII·Cottofl Marktt. WNOX.Wo.ld Events *WLAC.M.lody TI,ne; [Imer \IIIItC W!'ollII 1\111\ I I\I! \ WIH tum & Abner WOpl V' I Lo '0 ell Davis, new, W~\I WfnA 11',1\\.1 \\nl'l 2:15 r.M. WDSU·lnform.tion Sooth Wltere tltere I. 110 II,fllg *WSMB~~:~' fH'1 r. WLS.Prairi~ Fanner DiltU"'on WJIlX (.11 9.53) .Hewl: WII~:C WJBO-VFW flylnll C.dPt f'jl"'- 'or a .tat/all 1ft pretedlag WTJS.At YOllr IIrquut Club *R.ymcnd Gr.m Swin~, neW! pra9ra .. II o. tlte air, WWL-Old Corral *"'TJS-Ne"'t W{;\ Inll'S WT.I~ I\TIIS-JltnH SI<>n~ bar, 4:15 r.lo4. AI Purte', G.ng: Kill-.. KI'ilO KTlllI,L'. S_ Navy 600 r M 7:00 r.M. h--'UK I\PR(' \l'IlA!' \1'0\1 \' API University of Alablml SWtet " Low: WJDX : •• TIntypt$: WMI'S WLS WSON 7:45 r.lo4. I\,DSt' II"ALA I,,, 6,19) *WGST·Se'W'; Tunt lmM KLRA.XLR lIilb CEHTRAl WAR TIME DUll! VJlley OaYI, d"f!IlI: Bus In I~t Belfry' W", \ \\'JBO,\"olcel in Song *WAPI-Xe.... KTRlI WGST WRF.C WHAS *Oorolhy Thompson. n I w.: \\"W"'J.,. " Jill Jacksoo WIlt \"ari<')' *Fulton Lew;l, Jr~ ntwt: WTJS KWKH KMOX WLAC KRLD WMI'S WDSU \\.IBO W~UN WE\II WGST.M.re~ of M~1od)o WSIX WBBll (lw-l1.83) WLS (Conlinuecl On Nut Pig.) 2:]0 '.M. \\'LAC-To II<> .nn""nud Fred W"ing in Pleasllre Ti"": r------­ WWL-M~iM WLW Clnelnnall Constrv.tary 01 Mu· WBRC WJDX \\AI..A KVOO jr: WHEC K~IOX WOOD W~C WS~IB KDKA KTBS WWI., KTRII WGST KLRA 4:]0 r.lo4. KARK WAI'O WIIOL WBAP THURSDAY'S BEST LISTENING KWKIl KRLD \VOAI WfLA KPIIC *Htws; Men 01 the Su: WJBO undt Trio: KTRlI KWKH KMOX See prognl'm IIstlllgs for more deta/I ,,(td odd/tlanal news program. K'IIlS'I'" IH ,,,,,ou"ced [lilY Aces: J.ne Att: WMPS Kl'OA You Cln'l no BUlin,," KLIlA,CoHwl Carl WDSU WJIIO WENR KTHS .. illl lIitl.r WAPI To"n Topic • .II'IIT 'on Winllo ... 1:00 Cedric Fo.ter. r.M. \\\IAQ-S,,«I " Spanish B:OO Kraft Music Hall. ]:00 To bl Innounted: W"IPS WS1X 6:00 Fulton Lewl., Jr, It.Club Matlnui.... HeWI: WJBO KWTO:\I«I Ihe Sind \\ ,n, ~"", ... ~r Tilnl 9:00 Rudy Vallee Show. 6:15 New. of the World. WCO\ (tw·9_,j 15.33) WllT-Snttr...... K! 1I~ln .. WSUN-:vlo.lor Robm.on 9:00 The First Line. 6:30 New. Here and Abrolld. Jlrry Waynt, IOn91: KLRA WFAA·We \\ho Are Youn~ KTRl! WIlEC WWNC WOOD WJBO IIIHbali Se"tt.; Mulic 6:15 r.M. 6:4S H. V. Kaltenborn. \\"JIlX·Boy Scout. 7:45 Dorothy Thomplon. weST KWKII *N:ews 01 th World: WSB IVSM Drama *Rltl!.nI [atOll, ntw$: WTJS WSO-Lel Freedom Rinl W\IAQ KAHK WOPI KTU::; 7:55 Elmer Davll. P.M. \\"SIX KPIlC KDKA WSMB (1 .. ·9.53) 8:00 Amerlca'a Town Meeting. 6:30 Maudle's Diary. *KTIIS·:-;cw.; Hit TUn" 5:00 r.M. 8:15 Jack Starr Hunt, 7:00 Death VaUey Days. Clenn Milltr'l Ore~.: WBT WLAC 9:00 Raymond Gram Swing. KWTO-BooII " llobby *Indi.l.nl Indigo; Ntwl: KTBS WIIAS WGST WAPI KRLD 7:30 Aldrich Family. WUC-C .",,1 Ethn 9:30 Morgan Beatty. ]:15 r.M. KARK W~\IB WMC KPRC KWKli WilE(' K~fOX WBBM 8:30 BIg Town. WFAA WSB ( .... -11.53) W\I'L W~OX WWSC HI9~W'YI ta Hulth: WREC *B. S. Btuofld. ntws: KWKII KTRH I\LRA WUC WTJS Jo~nlOn Family: WTJS WSIX WOOD WWNC Western FI~t: \'oCOA WALA *Mr. K«n. Trater of Lost Ptr· Variety Classical Music *Club M.lin"; Htwa: KTIiS *Frllilr Hunt. ntwa: \\-'GST ..,., drama II "P!' WDStJ A.M. KUOA-Drallla ot .'00<1 WBT KTIIS IIESR \\'JBO 8:00 Breakfatt Club. In Oeta// all fD9U 12 and 13, r 'ge 30 11/31-5 *KDKANew.; a ...... 10:30 P,M. *WENR·N_; Rlo)1ltm .t R.. · ":30 P.M . • tron,·. Ord!. KMOX ·On Stage Male .. tile MeoIIntac WSWB ... *BBC News: Kay Kyser's 0, WGN.Jl.am!,. Eo-Gt, spwts dlest... : WGN W'FJS THURSDAY, MAY 14 WDSU·Novelaires KARK KPRe KTBS WFLA WREe·Du.,. Oreh. WENR·Mo. t lIonored M"* WROL IVA-PO wo.u wopt *Moon River: New.: WF .. \.\ wsa WALA WMC KTBS WMC WMAQ IIF!. \ Til e Enter tainment Week WGNChuck f'Mltt'. Oreh. 1t:oo P.t.4. *WGST_New.; Music Rlymond Scott's Orch.: WBT KVoo WSMB KOKA WO ·I' WJ80·Trusury Star Parade KflUl WOOD WWNC WWL *News; Budd~ Frlnklin', Orell.: WSM WBRC WMPS WDSU WJ80 WMPS·Ameri11\ G~n. Krupa's QrI Ne"s; Sports Reporter; Music N ....~ Lum 8< Abner: I\ENfI WMPS Sport.: KPRC WBBM WDSU WUnC·Elit. Club WOOD-U. S. Tru.ury IVHAS WDOD KRL1)·IJ"l\ c in ~ Party 11:45 P.IoI. KTIIS WDSU WJ80 WCOA-Joh"n)' Mack'. Orrh. *WFAANew.; T hum b sUP. WGST·March of M.lod)' Musi~ KAIlK-Sp"rt.; II'ENllBob Ch!ter", Dr~b. *Claude Thornhill's Orch.; News: To be announced: IHJAP WBRC *WMPS·News; "Iusic KDKA·Musital. "merica l I\'DSLI WOAI WJDX KTBS WLW WNOX'PUriotic Parade WFAA-Oance Oreh. WIIAS ~t.'I."""rk . KLIlA·GoWere't *lI'lIAS·Let·. Have Music; 1'1 ..... *WS.\II1N.wl Ii. \"00 WS,MB WMAQ KAflK *KRLD-Ne"'s: Goll $"hool *WLAC·Ne",; Ni~hl 0 ... 1 (luI. I\"AI'O KDKA KPRC WALA 10:00 P.IoI. WJDX.To h. "nn,mnced *1\LW·N~w s : Burl Farber'. Clyde Lucas' arch.: KTas KTHS *KTBS · N e w~; Srore.; Tran· WLW Al Bart's Orrh. 12:00 Mid. WMC WFLA scribed Prgm. Oroh. .Morfin Butty. news: WSUN WSUN WM ... Q.... I l't3r~'·s "an, WIlOI.·l:letween the Lines KMDX Mu,ic After Midni~ht KTHS Balh House Ass'n W!;!\! Sport. : Ph)·IIi. Lane. Ol1;ln To be Innounced: wa8M KTRII *Ntws: WOPI (,w·9.53) *WSB·Kews; Sle~~y Bollow K\'oo-Sob WillI'" Playboy. KVoo·Haseball s"ore.; Music; *WWL,Ne,,'s; Ch orlie Wr"hl" *KWKH-New.: Tnn.ttibtd KWKH WflAS KRLD WGST *New", KARK KVOO WAPO Vampire 10:45 P. M. KMOX WAPI WLAC KLRA \\'BRC WHAS WJDX WLAC O"h. P~m. WAP'! ~lelody Go Round *1\·SBM·N.w.; Vinctnt Bro,ole'o WBT WNDX WREC WWL WLW WMC WSS KPRC WOAl WHRC·Treasury Star Parand Scolt's arch.: WBT Frtddie Eben,,'s arch.: WfAA *WGN·Ne",s ; Drrin Tucker'. Oreh. WGNBurn. '" Allen WWNC KTRH WAPI WGST.Mu.ic You Wanl KWKH WA 1'I WS~IB IWKA \VLAC·Strictly EnterUinment \\·I.A(;.Melody Album WI.W Daoce Oreh. Fred Waring's Orch.: WMAQ Jimmy Dorsey's Orch.: WSM *N~ws IiMOX WWL WMA!j·J"h" Kirby'. arch. WOI'I-Sullins on til. Hill Justice Rid .. the lIange: WREC Wl.W er~r Ziemel *K()KA-N.,, ~ WAPHlu$ic You Wanl WROL-SYQ1phony in Melody * 1\ BEC'>:e'" WWL WROL·!'.. ade or Bands KMOX ·Moonijght s"r~nad. II'IIA:; Ma"er"'orks WSS·Swing Noctutoe WSB.R.VeiU. in Dix,. *\\'orld at Latle: WALA KRLD WSB·Reveroe Ii,TIIS Blue Skies WLW· ... 'turo & IIi. C.b"Uer", WSM-Tnllh or Con . equence. WSMH WSM Ji",mi. f"idle, WBB.\1Moods . nd Mu .ic WIIOJ.·Mu,ic You Want End 01 Thursday Programs

IVALAM.lody Time WJBO·SastbaU Sco'o>; Yariehu *IVJIlX Ji",,,,y Dav;.' Ordl.; WAPI-Time Oul FRIDAY, MAY 15 Wl.... C-Vand)' on the Air New. MORNING WOOD-Interior Decoratin, WROLA to Z ;n Nov elty WL,\C·Melody QUeorts C~ploting SPlCC: WIIEC WWNC 7:15 .... t.4. Console R.fltctions: WREC KTHIl.Musieale Don Lindley's Orc~.; WAI'O KWKI1 KUlA \VLAC KTRII * M.lodlc Strings: News: KTSS 00 You Remember?: KTBS WLAC WGST IV Al>() ·llillbiJ1ie. 1:30 P.M. 11'000 (,w9.53) KLIIA·Sno"drift Si"~er WBT.Z.staquiz \\'MC II'~" Orgn Moods: WWNC WOOD To bt ~nnounted: II'TJS KUOA 1.~'1 IVt forlet KWKII.Transcribeti Pr,m. WR.EC·ChukorlK>ard Time 10 2 ~ I:."ch WREC WBT KPRC-Gi,·c U. S. Stl"6lglh .Hews: WSM \1'MI'5 IVAI'111u.lj~ f{hylhln5 I\WTO·I!appinus Hunle .. W... PI·Tol' r.' Ih. Ilornin, WS~tB Faoy . 10·2·~ lh".h, KVoo WWL IVMI'S·To be announced WBIIC 8:00 .... t.4 . 10:15 .... 101 . \V:.~I-Lum '" Ab~er KWli. II -("nUon ~b'hts B~ikfut Club: WOOO KTBS Down BrUSh Creck Way: WWL * II'SB·New , WRT·Lane Ha"ger KDKA·Tech Trio *WMPS·:'\ewI; Interludt 12:30 P. t.4 . KTIIS Navy ne.ruiline 1'" .. _ KWKH 2:00 P. to.I . WDSU·VfW Auxiliary WOPI-Career of Alic~ Blalr KMOX.Rhaplody ;n Black '" Skttches i~ Melody: WOPI KUOA-P"I' Concerl Wllilt • This World of Our.: II'APO Prescott Presents: WlIU'S 4:15 P.M . KWTOLum & "'bner ' :15 .... M. (,Ieen Firrell. sop.: II'IVNC KnLD · Trea . ur~ Slar Parade *WAP!-Sport.; News \\'CO ... ·Dr. Ronald L. Croziu. ulk Checkerboard Time: WALA WJBO Brukl~sl Club: KTBS KTRH·Mu.ical Quiz KLIIA WAPI *WAPI Ne"'1 ; Town Top; .. WBT Ea,y Ae .. Songs in the Wind: KLRA WBT II"IlAS·Caral Ma!lOn Jack Berch, !lOngs: KWKH * WDSU lVar Ntws WTJS·South American Wa)' KUOA·fayetteville Broad.a,! WWL·Son~. Inr Soldie" WWNC (sw.11.83) * KWKH·Transcribed Prgm.; Odd WeST 4:]0 ".M. * II'JHO"u,ic: -'';ew. Mining PUMno: KWKH WFAA 10:]0 .... M. Quirks ;n the News; Ne"" KTRH-Wre~'le .. Interview. W,I])X NO'-'l;",. IVLAC-Happy Mee1;ng Time l,ndl Trio: I: Twilight in Oixi. WS.\1B Jill J'ck,Qn *WMPS ".WI; Til. Girl friend, * Ntws: KTiOl WS)I """'. Qui~ B:]O .... M. 10:45 A.M. \IISB The I.a.t Mil. 11",-.1'< T,••• ure Chesl KAIlK,CMh on Ihe I.i"e WAPI £'I"'ar: KLnA Wt.:OA WSB·Enid Day ((assics in Tem~o: KU1 ... KTillI * Richard Eatan. news: WSIX WJDX WROL ' :45 .... M. WSII (I'd' ker ih,,·.t KWKH 2:30 P.M. WS~I-Strictly Personal Scalltrgood B~ine~: KIVKH KUOA.To bc "ni"o",~,"~,C";; ___ Brukbst Club: (1\\ 21.5) K\I'10·Slim. Boots &, Bobby BritiSh-American Fe,tival: WWNC KllLD FREQUENCI ES Music Room: KTBS IVAi.A 11 :00 .... M. \\'AI'I-farm Jaurnal KWIiH WHEC K~IOX Kl.:! \ \\ I "'A·Son~. 01 Romance Potlie Strings: WWNC KLRA *Bo~ke Carter, newt: WSIX II"Jl)X·T,ail Hide .. KIlLD KTnH WOOD IVGST WJI:IO-Basthall Score.: ~lelodi .. KARK·920 WFLA-970 WHEC Mtn Your Neifhbor: WO!;U WII' L KOKA tO'O WGN-no 1:00 P. M. WJOX-StoriC$ tlf Hom. Folk. KLRA·U20 WGST-no SO"9S to Remember: KPRC WS~' KUO,\ Books $, AtUho ... KMOX-IIlO WHAS.840 WFAA KI'He·Jack Berch World's Christian Fundamentals IIJIIO Hadio Kitche" 5,00 P.M. Stricti, from Oixie: KTBS IVMC KPRC·gSO W[HO_I t SO Thus W. Lin: KMOX WJDXVklory ("Iini. ... " ." l'Q" .. entioJ\ II'DSU \\":'~I KRl.D-I080 W DX.1300 2:45 P.to.I. W"AA KAIIK WSB ( . ",-9.53) KIlOA·.lan llubali 11:15 A.M. KTBS \\,,\1'0 II"S~IB WJIlO KTRS·t480 W AC.lstO To be announ~.d: WAPI) W("()\ Rus' Brown. SOflg.: Scortbo~rd: KWKH·Transcribed Prgm. WDrds &, Music: WNOX \1'1I0L KTHSl090 Wl.S·890 KWTO·Hillbilly Hodg.pod,e KARK 'hgie Melodic. IVDSU IVMPS WIlOL (5.... 9.S3) KTRI! KTRH t320 WLW-100 Vicki Vickee. songs: WMPS Kl·OA·llaHch Bop .(; BeUy Lou Don Mfsnr's IsI.nders: WCOA KlIOA lZ90 WMAQ 610 WCOA·MU!ic Room \l"DSU (''1"-15.33) KWTO-Carl. Willie. Cliff KVOO·ltl0 WMC 790 WOOD· Mom in, Tunt. WALA·Matin •• Melodit. WALA· To be anno"nced * Cdwin C. Hill. news: Score KWI{J11130 WI.1PS.t460 Kt'OAWorld O[><:ra *WKDX-Serenade; News *IVGST·Gtor ~ e W~", talk: New. WIlOL·Chiek Martin WII,\P-Chckcrboud Time I'(}~rrl WBT KW"J:0-560 WNOX 990 WJDX·John Sugle, hymn. 11 :30 .... 101. WCOASom'lh;n~ About Every. 3:00 P.t.4 . Lone Ran,er' WAPI WGST WALA·1410 WOAI.1200 thin~; Matin..: \lelodie. \\'S.\lB WAPI·ttl0 WOPI1490 WNOX,Memury L.ne N;tt"l Fum & Home Hour: WJBO World's Christian Fundlmentals WO\PO·1150 WREC.600 WROL·Forbidden Diary *II"GST New.; Pr~n\. llevie.. As.'n: WIIEC WW"., KWKU 1024 R.nch: KPIIC WOOO WBAP·820 WROL 620 KPRC·ThiH)- Seconds 10 Go W.U)X .H"m,y Oa,-i$' Orch. Kl.IIA KTRII WOOl) KIlLD WTJS WHBM-1S0 WS:) 750 9:00 .... M. KllLD·Jack Berch WOI'I ("oncert Hall Ii. II·TO·Treasury Star Paf1lde WBRC·960 wsrx 1240 Symphontt!ts: WREC WWNC KTIIH·Xavy fealu .. To be announced: (5w-9.53) \\",\L,\-Ca,I~1. 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A Tribute to All American Families Climaxes This Final Instalment of "The Barbour Family," FictIon Version of the Radio Seroal "One Man's Family"

As See n by Neighbor Mrs. Carlton E. Morse

The Barbour Family is lUrs. Carlton dislikes and a sort of emotional free-for­ Mone'. flctionized version of the ~~­ all, with some of the Barbours inclined to warming. true-to-life radio serial "One a chilly indifference toward Irene, some Man'. FamHlI," hcard'eveTY Sunday night with an active dislike for a girl they be­ at 8:30 EWT ovcr NBC, under the sponsor­ lieved bad for ClilTord. But as Clifford lhip of TendeT Leaf Tea. In preceding told bis story the family grew sympa­ imtalment6, Mn. Morse has described the thetic and began to see that he had kept many ch(anges that have come to the BaT­ the girl to himself only because she was boUT clan tllrotcgl1 the years-the chil­ precious beyond words to him, that until dren', flUJrriagel, the ;OY5 and sorrows now he could not abare her, and tbat that followed. Since FatheT Barbour's re­ here was the thing CUfford had nceded tirement from tile stock-and-bond busi­ so desperatcly. Someone who needed him; neu, the activities oj family life have someone for him to lead and shelter and gradually drawn away from the old home, guard. He had wanted no help from the now center at tile ranches of the two BaT­ family. That became clear as he talked. Dour giT/Il, Claudia and Hazel. Cliff, !eft a and thcy knew then that he wished to widower with onc 80n, lives with Hazel on care for Irene himself, be everything, the her dairy ranch. Jack, the kid brother, is source of all good to her. This was a new, married to llis cllildhood sweetheart, Betty very sure-of-himself Cliflord, laughing. caner, and the pair /lave taken over eager and making plans now that death Claudia's lovely city home. Pat~l, who /las had been driven :£rom Irene's door and it never remarried, finds happiness in Ilis would be only a few weeks until sound adopted daughter Teddy, and since the health could be taken as a matter of Pearl Harbor disaster has begun ferrying course. As Mother and Father Barbour planes across the Pacific jor the Govern­ listencd and watched Clifford's face, they ment. War strikes }Iome when his plane suddenly loved Irene wItbout even know­ i$ reported missillg, and there is great ing more of her. They wanted almost as rejoicing when he finally returns. At the much as their son to have this girl a close oj the last instalment, Cliff has tile member of the family, and It was deeided fami/II curiolU over his sudden interest in they would all take turns going to the a girl he met on a trip, one Irene Franklill. hospital to meet Irene, this girl who had Now go on With tlie story.-The Editors. some way given CUfford hope and happi­ ness and a belief In himself again, 0r.1ETIMES family curiosity is pretty What excitement, what fun! Meeting troublesome, but sometimes it is the Irene one by one and then, when the day Swarmest, most helpful thing in the came, bringing her home to the friendly world. Clifford found tha10ut when the big house In Seacllft to tuck her Into bed, Barbour family demanded the reason for where Mother Barbour could watch over his frantic anxiety, his endeavor to con­ hcr until she was strong again Bnd fur­ ceal his love for the girl in the hospital ther plans could be made. No engage­ and the whole strange affair. He was ment has been announced yet, but we eager to make everything clear and to neighbors arc old hands now at knowing establish Irene in the minds of aU lial..cn­ romance when we sec it and we can sense era: as his future wife. Yes, he H'AD> a wcddlng months away, pawned as many of bis possessions as We hope, so much, that all will go well possible to pay her hospital bills, for she for Clifford and with the girl he loves. had no money of her own; yes he HAD She is a lovely, tiny, warm-hearted thing. been wild with fcar, fear for her life, with a voice like little silvcr bells, and for her appendix had burst and the oper­ every Barbour from Father to the small ation came almost too late, Yes, the affair fry adores her. She in turn adores the HAD b<.-en peeuliar, In that no affectionate small fry, and Clifford's little son, J. D .. contacts had yet been made between his is second only to his father In her hcart. famlly and the girl he intended to marry. It has always been perfeetly plain that Cllfford's efforts to keep Irene a secret to people like the Barbours children arc almost resulted in complete misundcr­ most important. Children, or grandchil­ standing In a hopeless skeIn at likes and dren, children of all ages and size~ are welcomed and lo,·ed. tor artcr "II WIU can't have a family without children...... e·H ...... - There is something of the matriarch about PAvL BARBOUR [Michael Raffetto}, Mother Barbour when J;he sits in her sewing-room with her daughters and v fa )f World War and now their children about her. One feels thal .re/Ty 9 planes for the U. S, Govern­ this is her rich reward for the long haul'S m t tI e preserd c?rfl c.t, stirs an of worry and work and broken hours of t n s With his poem on freedor. (Continued on Page Facing 36)

II 31 I' FEMININE FORUM 'Ki:ck. .,~ -6W1.pr~e tee;y de...1:.i..t"" By ALB ERTA NORTH ~fYoot ~t ... Underneath I t A II PEPSODENT POWDER makes teeth OW that your spring outfit is matched and mated, whittle Nyour wits on a warm-weather wardrobe. Gadabout days reap figure twiCE AS BRIG havoc during wilting summer months _l>..__ ..: and if you yearn for a cool, well-col­ lected silhouette, get underneath it all! If I know you at all, it's a sure bet that you think thrice before buying a dress off a rack. You want to be abso­ lutely certain that it's styled correctly -fitted properly. And yet, "base" facts indicate that you select your slips, Pretty Margaret and undies, foundations and sleeping-duds Marilyn Rick,Palatine, without taking your measurements­ Illinois, Twins,chorus: mueh less calling time Qut to try them "Pepsodent's re.Uy on. For shame! Your undies come in 'super'! .. for tough tugging, and unless they're streamlined to fit your ligure they're bound to give up and "get out." Now that waste and extravagant buying are tagged downright unpatri­ otic, sensible shopping-an intelligent selection of "nimsies"- is a marketing \ must. Taking a cue from the needs of "People always had a hard time teH ­ "Did I learn about tooth powders! Our the times, manufacturers have gone aU-out this year in an effort to design ing us apart , . , in school, in the neigh­ demist was skeptical at first , . , then undergarments that "measure up" to borhood, anywhere! But, say ~ , , after amazed , .. when Pepsodem made Peg's the active life scheduled for you gals Margaret won the toSS to see who'd use teeth twice as bright as mine! He said he on the home and factol'Y front. And Pepsodenr, it was differenc! I chose to never saw anything like it! N ei ther did now that the tapered torso is 1942's rest another well·known brand, thinking we! Pepsodem showed us how rea ll y hi-fashion silhouette, fine scams, fluid there couldn'[ be much diffetence.'1 bright teerh can be !1I lines, expert workmanship and figure­ molding fabrics are the features of undcrthings currently' being sold by better stores throughout the country.

T'S up to you to scout about till you I rilld garments that were tailored with you in mind. Adjustable shoulder­ straps al'e a boon for the ups and downs in a slip's life, but they were not intended to justify the selection of too big or too snug underthings. Indis­ criminate adjustments of this type throw your slip out of line, span the armholes, disarrange, a purposeful bias and put a weighty strain on all seams. Result: A brief and unhappy life lor your lingerie--an unaiIorded luxury in these times. None of us wants to be spendthrifty when clothes­ conservation - the careful selection and subsequent care ot a wardrobe _means dollars for defense, So if you're about to restock on your summer undies, study your fig­ " .and 'he Rick Twins' ure proportions unrelentingly, Discov­ er the type of slip, foundation and nighties. that best meet your needs, The little extra time and effort it en­ "or course, I was skeptical. Pepso· tails will mean dividends in garment d e nt's claims durability-a beauty bonus lor your sounded JUSt tOO figure! good to be true. The discriminat­ However,thisRick ing habit pays off Twi n T est con­ when you purchase vinced me that the your foundations in ROSALIND RUSSELL, soon to difficulty in choos­ statement of The particular, Remem­ be seen in Columbia's "My ing among the vari­ Pepsodent Com_ ber that rubber is Sister Eileen," models her fa­ ous products on the panyisaccurate Ind on the priority list vorite nightgown. Cut of cling­ market, stick to truthft,d," and girdles can't be ing chiffon, it is lace trimmed fam iliar brand toted to a corseto­ names, You can't go rium for retreading, wrong with Maiden Don't be satisfied Form, Flexees and with improper flt! If you have to yank Hickory, organizations with tested or use the bedpost to heave-ho into quality and a high standard of manu­ your girdle you're adding to the wear facture to maintain. Ask for them and teal', when you're out shopping for under­ You may have to spend a little more things, "close-of-skin," You're not be­ money on your lingerie and founda­ ing fussy-just smart! For the safety of your smile . .• tions this year, but they're going to use Pepsodent twice a day . . bide a while and the extra quality will serve you enduringly, If you're having Buy War Bonds-Now see your dentist twice a year 33 WHAT'S COOKING!

By GEORGIA SCOTT Children's Lunches

VERYBODY knows that school­ children need nutritious midday about this Emeals, and almost every mother who packs a lunch-bQx for her child NUt! SHAMPOO sees to it that fresh fruit, sturdy sand­ wiches and milk are included daily. But almost as important as making sure that the proper vitamins and minerals are included in the child's lunch is to make sure that the lunch is appetizing and attractive. Children are fmicky, and even if they're ravenously hungry they may only toy with a lunch if it doesn't tempt them. There's also the psycho­ logical {actor of making a child Ieel proud of his lunch in front of his schoolmates. There's a poignant de­ scription of just such an incident in a short story by Katherine Mansfield, where two little outcast children sit apart from the other little girls, who have fancy lunches, unwrapping their heavy sandwiches wrapped in news­ paper with big blobs of red jelly stain­ ing the wrapping. Many a child would rather go hun­ gry than suffer the pain of having his schoolmates look r askance at his lunch. Little lunch-boxes HOLLYWOOD HOME MOYIES equipped with a thermos IREENE W ICK­ bottle and with partitions Ayolloble ;~ • MIM o~ d 16 MIM ER, popular Si ng­ for sandwiches and desserts M ickey MouM, Donald Duck ~nd other ing l ady of ra­ Disney " h ar~cteu, O . ... ald Rahbit. Me~ n y. are reasonably priced and M iny and Moe. Cornedi.,.. Western •• dio, sings a story O ..... m .., Scenic and Travel, Miscellaneous are the best possible way to and Aviation subjects. pack lunches. Aside from to a gro up o f W,I,. to, free ""'0109 the fact that the lunch wiJI fi r st - graders Hollywood Film Enterprises. Inc. be kept fresh and sand­ whil e t he y sip 6058 Sunset Bhd. Holl ywood. C"lifor ..l" wiches and cake preserved t he ir afte rn oon intact, a child takes pride in m i lk. left : A carrying o"ne of these neat tasty lunch e on containers. Preparing a lunch for one or more children five days a week for some thirty-six or so weeks a year taxes a mother's ingenuity. But there are endless varieties or appetizing things to do with left-over meats, with eggs, with fish, with vegetables, with fruit If the weather is cold, you can vary FILM DEVELOPED combinations. You can mince left­ the daily milk ration by occasionally HAND COLORED PRINTS over meats like veal and beef and filling the thermos with a nourishing Cook-of-Ihe-Monlh lamb with celery, onion and mayon­ hot soup, or hot cocoa, or one of those Club! 1"ak~ quirk adfaoll\:. of till. "",ICI ..ruI uK« 25 C thllt ~i'.~ )'·.0 a"'u!n~y buutilul. HANI) naise. Combine crisp bacon with pea­ delicious drinks like Borden's Hemo. COLORJo:O I'RINTS ul lin, 6 ". g "':1'0511" nut butter. Left-over cooked liver is In warm weather, besides Cf4?ld milk, "What's Cooking!" offers five dol­ •. II d.... ,<>!l"

Sarah Mauro, Chicago, 1lI.-In ''The FREE Light of the World" show, David i3 I myself wa.t once a 97- MAY 9 Bull.! and boners are a part of broad­ played by SIDNEY SMITH, and Saul pound weakling-sickly. casting. No maUer how experienced is portrayed by SANTOS ORTEC .... JOAN half-alive. Then I discov­ Rlcliuq Bartheimess, Columbia Pic­ the performer or how famous the star, ered "DY.III_le T•• Ii .. ... ALEXANDER handles the role ot Merab. tures, 1438 N. Gower St., Hollywood, chances are that he wm make an occa­ And I won the title, ''The Caill. sional sUp or a 3tatement with twisted World', Most Perfa;:tly J. W. Kennedv, Beaver Falls, Pa.­ is Developed Man" I Hard work and a desire to be behind meaning which extremely funny. .. .. u'a~"hod See how good 1/our ears are. TTy to "Dy.a.le T••• lo." has p • 0.. .., the fooUights and at the mike suc­ MAY 10 done so much for olher C ... I...... catch broadcasters in some error-the hold., 0' .h ceeded in getting Lr;:sLEY WOODS just fellows that I simply ask funnier the better-and send tlour en­ where she wanted to be. She was Pee Wee Hunt, MBS, Tribune Tow­ rou to let me prove Ihat w •• I.· .•.•• try to MovlE-RADIO GUIDE, 131 PlliTIt­ ~ •••• <,,~ " •• born in Berwick, Iowa, on August 22, er, Chicago, Ill. II can make a new man -." 1915, l"\1ade a trip to Europe at the age outh Court, Chicago. The most hu­ of YOU-that it can start ... - Margo, Blue Network, New York, of ten, came back to Chicago, studied morous entriu wUt be printed in this new ioches of power push· N. Y. coLumn. Watch for lIour contribution! ing out your chest-build up your shoul­ dramatics at the Goodman Theater, ders to champion huskiness-put new. hard, rated a par t in the Broadway produc­ Lee Reiser, Blue Network, New Harriet Hilliard: "This is the bed firm muscles on your biceps- make those tion "Love Is Not So Simple." In York, N. Y. stomach muscles oi you rs hard ridges I 1937 Lesley appeared in different ra­ that George Slepington washed in."­ Why not risk a poslage stamp? Send dio productions in New York and then Ruby Jean Lucas, 1484 Eighth Street, coupon for my 48-page illustrated FREE came to Chicago . . . She finally re­ MA Y 11 Oakland, Calif. (Feb. 24 over NBC.) BOOK AT ONCEI Address me person­ turned to New York, where she is now ally: Otarles Atlas, D<:pt. HOV. U S East free-lancing. Irving Berlin, Tin Pan Alley, New • ZJrd Street, New York, N. Y. York, N. Y. Announcer: "Just watch the tablet in the glass of water. In just a few Mrs. A. Bernard, HoUiI, L. 1., N. Y. moments 1t will be completely dis­ CHARLES ATLAS. Dep" 110Y, -The Street Singer, ARTIIUR TR ... CY, MAY 12 integrated and that's what it does to 115 I ..t 2lrd $ ...... Haw ,...... H. ,.. plays the accordion himself. It was his your stomach."-Mrs. B. R. Kibler, playing and singing that sent him on I ..ant the proof tft.! ,our .,.tem of " Dy­ John Barclay, MBS, 1440 Broad­ 1409 Marion Street, Enumclaw, Wash. ....c T,","",,",' will belp make .. new man of the road to lame. way, New York, N. Y. (March 4 over Station KJR.) mo--cive me .. beallh,. hu"" bod, and bie muscle du·elopment. Send me .l'our free book, ··bel1olH., H.,wttl . ... '""-",,." Jane Howard, Los Angeles, Calif.­ Whitey Ford, NBC, Merchandise For information about the "Court of Mart, Chicago, Ill. Grant Hoff, announcer:• "Men, send Missing Heirs," you can write to Mr. your suits to the City Cleaners ... and Name ...... ,.. _ ...... __...... ,ft .... . James Waters, care of "Are You a MAY 15 we'll send them back with light Missing Heir?" CBS, 485 Madison Av­ creases in the crisis."-Mrs. Lydia Addres. enue, New York, N. Y. Walter Cassel, NBC, Radio City, Stewart, R. F. D. 3, Idaho Falls, Idaho. (Continued on Page 36) New York, N. Y. (Feb. 28 over Slation KID.) Cit, ...... Stale ...... 35 MOVIE-RADIO GUIDE'S PUZZLE QUESTION SERVICE (Continued from Page 35)

lofi!! W. Pockier, Huntington, l'rld._ You can write to MR, ANTIIONY in care of the Blue Network, Radio City, New York, N. Y.

DT, Edw. T. Jenison, Sa'rl Antonio, Texas.-You can hear DR. RALPH SOCKMAN on the "National Radio Pulpit" over NBC at 10:00 a.m. EWT. IF YOU HAVE GRAY HAIR Mr&. L. A. Sneary, ClearwateT, Fla. -::, and DON'T LIKE. - You can hear "Guiding Light" at • MESSY MiXTURE••• • 2: 30 p.m. EWT over NBC . ....,. "ha n wr it. today lor my fj Mrs. L. V. Page, BaTTe, Vt.-Here's FREE TRIAL BOTTLE ~ "JI.!:' I=-~~!Lo~.. ..:. .. :l.~~.. ~ ':!":fr'=-: the cast ot that serial you like so well, __ DV'k.... _ O!>DlleoU... (\fIop

Stamps and Bonds! Mus BeU1/ Schulz, Detroit, Mich.­ Hal, TOUR c" ...... , wi. t4t. war-lt.lp NA.N GREY was born in Houston, Texas, ,"owl' HORIZO NTAL 61. Woody --, bandluMr 7. Mythical 5to\iu of alld~nt I.., _ul-V Wor s..yh'91 Stomps .. ~d . ...,b l on July 25, 1920. She was born Eschol 63. B~nevol~nl tim.,. ... Jalt .. t...... of _SY. pI ••u .... wotli: __ 1. -- B~ker, vocali!t 64. Una --, SCnen Slar 8. __ Verrill, SOllgstrn, Miller, but her contract with motion 10.1.., yo. pla Rty of I p ••dlII9 "'.... ., PLU S S. Last name, &tu in the por· 10. Fem.lt horse pictures and the radio networks made c .... _ ' ....."' .. 101. for WII' $ .." .19' Stomps. trait (a SCN!en star) VERTICAL 11. Accord;ng to rule her decide to become Nan Grey ... Wor IOlld • .,..t all the , ... 11 FRU PRIZIS . how" 9. Refuge 12, Tlting, in law She is fIVe feet five inches, weighs .. . Y I.e. 1II", ..."t... Fln I'RIZI C .. t .. I ~ 1 10. Th Me who aCivate 1. Phil --. orch.,.tra·lcad,r 14. Ostrich·like bird 13. R.,.pe'" 2. City in Ncw Hlmp$hire 15. Po'ltait painter 112 pounds, has blue eyes, blond hair, WAITI FOR FUll on... lu 11. Mlk, am~nd. 3. A fute (abbr.) 16. SIiJ;ht de-pression is married to Jack Westrope ... Nan la. Datuit)' 4. Ntw Englander 25. Victor --, in "Louisi:anl A' JOII ••• 711 ,lYIIIOlith Ct., Chicago, III. 19. "M)'rt .nd --" Purchase:" is an ardent horse· racing fan and a 5. Director of '"I'IIe MllInifi. good tennis player. Jackie West­ 20. Mont IIn""",moll ct~1 Ambersons" 26. ''1ltt Dud - -- Kids" 21. Capilal of Tun -- Davis, Inndltadfl' 49. Impairod by usag~ 54. Cud ,arne 51. Albert __, scrHD sUr theater ... Later he played in a five· 55. Decay Sl Bundln of paper piece orchestra on a Lake Michigan 56. Aspect 56. Virlinia --, vocalist steamer, then joined the band of Jules S7. UR11 ~ bJ lnt.rul " T r ue or FaIle" just loves playing chamber-music. U,"". No !Mitt, what ron .,.y hIo .. tried, Wi' &>~ JO

The Character The Player Father Henry Barbour ...... J. Anthony Smythe Mother Fanny Barbour ...... Minelta Ellen Clifford Barbour ...... Barton Yarborough Claudia Roberts Lacey ...... Kathleen Wilson Hazel Barbour Herbert ...... Bernice Berwin P:lui Barbour ... Michael Raffetto Teddy Barbour (Paul's adopted daughter) ...... Winifred Wolfe Jack Barbour ..... _Page Gilman

~ Captain Nicholas Lacey. \. •...... Walter Paterson Betty Carter Barbour .. . Jean ROllverol POSED e5peci(lily for Movie-Radio Guide readers was CONSTANT comp

Lacey, and her three children- Joan By grace of God and fu rlessnen and firm small boys' hands: I meant to have t h, ...olve, ,he bird~ of nig ht werr slain. woodwork finished new this spring: where i• The Barbour Family and Penelope and the very young the dirty window sill tOdAY? Lut night I lock. d my door. my precious Nicky, Clifford sat holding his little door the threshold to lamiliar things. Where is the sill? Where i. the leaded pane : (Continued from Page 32) boy, J. D., and never taking his eyes the view i, frame~: whvet," sa the legend ran, "thy neigh. bor', hous .... "Thou . haft no, cov.t." mOre so many thousands of homes. The though, for soon THEIR baby will be Last night again 'he .... icked birds cam~ laying e,Kg s of death; foul bird. who laid dUtruc· it re.~, "thy neighbor'~ wife: nor his. man· same things had happened to the the heart of the house, and THEY servant, nor hi~ m aid-suvant. not hIS O~, "v. egg. and then came tumbling down on nor hi :< au, nOr anything that is thy neigh. people in this home that have hap­ will assume a new importance as the crumpled wingo; brought down by Ir .. men's wrath. Brought down by freedom's fire and bor's." pened to so many o thers. There ha\ e parents of the very prized youngest lreedom's men and guns. The .innia bed wu set '0 burst abloom: the been days of high courage :md days zinnia bed is three reet under rubble nOw. member, The ugly bird. of war, brought down with of laughter, there had been hours of They seem almost like b(lbies f~athcr s sinled b~ , hOt and sh.ll. The window sill besmirched with prints o f shining love. There have been the themselves to those of us who have ~ '. times the chimney smoked and thc watched them grow up, and though kitchen sink didn't drain properly they are such practical young people and aU the children had colds. There we can't help anticipating some very were Christmases and bil'thd!lYs, funny sltu!ltions when Jack and Betty there have been report-cards, and lit. have a baby added to their already tIe gifts made with childish hands, slighlly hurly-burly menage. There has been rebeltion, momentary We spent an evening with the Bar­ estrangements, und sympathetic re­ bours recently, my husband and I. It sponse to e!lch other. There has been must have been some sort of little birth, and death h!ls beckoned to family holiday, for every member of some who knew this house. the family was there, Mother Bar­ We thought about this family, the bour, full of gaiety, and F !lther Barboul'S, and !lbout all the lamiJ:es Barbour simply beaming with pride 12th and Final Winners In Movie-Radio all over the country. We thought: and happiness, Paul was there, with Each of these families is like all Teddy siUing on a hassock at his Guide's War Bond-Stamp Slogan Contest! the others. Each is an entity in itself, feet. where she could lean against his but each is bound to the others in knees as thouj!h to assure herself that (With thne winners, Mu vie·Rad io Guide tlo ..~ it~ ,.,ie, 01 contnt$ launched to stimulate sale of war bonds and stamp'.) love of sweetly ramili!lr things, the at least for this moment he hadn't same hopes, the same lillie domestic gone to ferry another bomber far out Winner of the $25 War Bond lor the bes\ slogan among the final en tries wu t tragedies, the same dreams for its some place over the rim of the world, Mrs, Grace Blanchlrd of Bennington , Vermont, for slogan: "Buy Dden,e Bo n , _Saint and Sin~er, or liitlfr'lI Be ' T ~e p..\an Who C.me to Dinner'!" Five ru· children, all the life familiar and He w ill go again, Teddy knows that, son, wert .11 ucerpts from writingl, siyings of hmous Americans: l-" Thit peculiar to the American f!lmily. but for this fearfully short moment these dud 'hIli not hive died in nin , , ," 2_"That the government of the Eacll family is united to all the others he is home, safe, and she can lean people, by tht people, and for the people, ," 3-"We, Ihe People ." 4- in love of HOME, and that, I think, against him as she watches Hazel­ " Tht land of tht fru ,." S-" An d this be our mo!to ." Winner for Ih will keep freedom standing always in Hazel Bal'bour Herbert, the eldest best Ilamp 'logan WII Mr$. R. C, Sharon 01 liltle Orleans, Maryland, for her this gre!lt, beautiful America of ours. daughter. with her twin sons Hank en try-" Bu y Stamps with Your QUlftu, and Dimes, Preserve America from THE END. ard Pinky and her little daughter liurl·bruklng Times." Five reaSOM givon lor buying ~tamps were: 1_To do Mar garet. Hazel is still a widow, even my bit fur my country. 2-Prturvt demo""y, liberty and freedom, 3-Fint "One Man's rami/y" oveT NBC­ way to $ave. 4-Ba

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