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NEXT WEEK Movies THIS WEEK Hollywood Decl.res W.,L ...... T HE Schoonovero were II typical Ameri- War Films "Four Sam" and "The Mortal E VENT of the (odio week without doubt eM fomily-fother. mother, four Storm" Are Cholen as CO-PictuTel of the wi ll be the louis-Godoy fight June deughters. Then something heppened to Week 20. Up to the time our U. S. world's The Duke and the Duchess (Part II ) ...... By them. One of their deughters. Glori" James Street ...... 4 heavyweight chcmp lind South Amer­ JeM, le(lped from en obscure childhood Turone Power and A nnabella. Haw Two iCll's colorful contender go into the ring ef the ege of eleven to stardom ... lind COll/lictillg Perlonalitiel Find Happiness in on Thursday night, millions of fons will ol! that stllrdom matins in Hollywood. Marriage The Howard. of Virginia. , be debviewing the N(>w Pictur(>1 these questions wos newly created f"m. Brief Reviews ...... whot we sough t ily situation, com- A Guide to Good Movie Elttertainment " when we consulted Gloria plexes which would Morvin McCorthy, Arturo Jean teor the femily Radio ond on Page 14 Godoy IIsunder. But they Coming Radio Events...... 13 you'lI find thot, and heven't, lind for 1111 this. (III of the Joe Louis, the MIllion_ Dollar Kid ...... By 0150 some live, interesting sidelights o n M.,vin McC.rthy ...... 14 both opponents in "Joe Lou is, the Schoonovers-Glorie included-s; Mel Adams Bands and Or­ sion from her fother, O'S ulll v.n Vanderbilt's thrilling chestras; EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Ja Brooks, J ohn II mojor in the Con- Carlson, Francis Chase. Jr., Raymond Hanlon, Viva experiences, you'll be excited enough Liebling, Charles Locigno. Arthur Miller, Clarence nought Rangers, M" ureen ond her "bout portobles to secure one for your Reuter. Melvin Spiegel. mother left for Hollywood, erriving own use this summer. Th"t's where our Tbo M~,"ln~ 'M .It.. __ .. Dirt...... " ...... ,~ .. ~ f .... there in September. 1929. She began 0 comprehensive sedion on portoble J .... A".ln: " on ~_",,·.~ ... m: , .... e·)1 ) I"'.o'd. P ... '-J ... ~ long series of screen eppe"rences in A'b'o: I'.. ~ II_I.'"" AIMo; Pon H-fhw«, 11"10,: ~o U-":owlu n .. ",,, on". (T,.. " M.... Huh'.. ", U. 5. I'••. o mcel. ,·ojum. tures. Her newest end soon·to·be·re­ IX. SUrb"" II. WNIO 0( JulIO ,5·!I. \In. l·uhll.M<1 ...... " II, 110. come in handy. Use our speciol porto I .... ' '1IILoo. 01''''''. 1111 ..., •. "<1,,,, .. ,11. lin.• n.t.. section to get the style, size lind price .... _ 0 U"lIoo 0"01 ... In tificol1y designed portoble receiver lho U. ~. ond _ ...... "" ...."1 ...... ,he ,."'·...... 1.. " ~I.I Un'''' yeor old, is considered one of Holly­ ... _, ••. U.U ; """r.... H .... Sub .... 'oll.., ••, •• In I_' ~n ....nu' •• which will enable you, like Cornelius .1 . _,h •. 11.$0 ; .,... y.... U.... 1t ...1l b, ...... 1 """'... oro. •. u p,... wood's most beoutiful women. Natur"l· _, ..., ...... d>oct< " ..~." '" ...,Ie. '" ~ro ... un "AI'''' II,'"" . C'IItt.... , Vtlnderbilt, Jr .. to "defy space." Hn, at .ub"""b.,·, . ltII. ~ . 'NT ~D ,.. u . • t . color photogroph is b" Jock AlbiO. A MID a world aflame, with attacks, counter- the old world's political madness and brutal dis­ attacks and territorial losses and gains upper­ regard of hwnan rights. Neither of these pictures most in the public's mind, the film capital lashes falls in the category of "escape entertainment" forth with the first big motion pictures which but both are dramatically told in such a way that concentrate on the hwnan side of Europe's con­ movie-goers will laugh and love and cry

HUNTED LIKE: A DOG, climex of this pow­ erful film comes when Chris is shot down efter killing his brother, Ker!. who hes be~,.:~d his country by joining the interMI Nezi forces which aid in the little netion's downfall

"FOUR SONS" ends on 11 note of hope. Although Chris has killed Kerl. Md both Chris Md Fritz (ebove) also die, Freu Bernie Md Anne, with Anne's young son, join Joseph, who hlls been sent to America­ and hes thus esceped the wllr-end found freedom 193] IN GERMANY-Prof. Victor Roth (Frank Morgan) and his wife Amelitl (Irene Rich). their smtlll son Rudi (Scotty Bedett) Md their doughter Freyo (Margaret Sullov.!!n) become embroiled in the Mti·Semitic feeling which sweeps over the country

JIMMY STEWART (Martin Breitner). in love with Freye (Mtlrgaret SuItOVtln), refuses to conform to the new order of things. is "Heded by storm troopers. Frey& is engaged to Fritz Mtlrberg (Robert Young), who supports the new movement and becom!,s " power in the porty. Professor Roth is token to II concentration cllmp

NONCONFORMISTS BOTH, Martin end FreYlI (center. abovel find love; Freye bretlks her engtlgement to Fritz. Then Prof. Roth dies ond the Roth femily ottempts to flee from GermMy: Freya is detained by border police AND

TYRONE POWER, the 'Dark Duke" ANNABELLA, the "Duchess," is of Hollywood, is Irish and tempera­ crazy "bout flowers, hIts " I"rge mental- and one of the screen's garden. She manages the Power finest actors, born to the theater household, watches over Ty's diet

This is the .econd oj three /lrticle" Hollywood. She got a house, a statt: of eCK'h complete in. it,elf, about TJlTOTle English servants and an English secre­ Power and Annabella, revealing how tary, and determined to master our thell have found happiness in. marriage. languagc. She would not allow lo"'rcnch -EditOT. to be spoken in her home. She was doing so-so In the movies and they cast NNABELLA wanted a hot foot. her in "Suez.." Fresh from France, the elf of Ty Power was in the same picture. A Champs Elysees had heard that a person was not an American until hc A NO now let's go back to 1914. It was had tried a hot foot and a hot dog. in that year that Tyrone Power III The toast of 50,000,000 Frenchmen, was born with a heritage of the thea­ who will always be right when it ter. a genealogy that reads like comes to choosing beautiful women, dramatis personae, and two strikes on had just hied herself over on the Nor­ him-puny health and the burden of mandie, the pride of the French mer­ being the son of a very famous lather. chant fleet. The Power cIan came from County It was fitting that she should come TYRONE, the youngster, received ANNE CHARPENTIER is what Tyrone In Ireland, and Sir William to America on the pride of France, theatrical training from his father, Annabe!!., WitS called when this Power was quite a somebody. Ty­ for she, too, was the pride of her finally got his chance in New York picture was taken, but her French rone I was the rave of the English country. She glanced around at the after failing at first in Hollywood ~rents really named her Suz"nne theater 110 years ago. He came to reporters, who were sizing her up as a America in 1833 and was lost at sea judge studies a beautiful filly. Anna­ on his way back to Europe. His son, bella was not embarrassed. She smiled Harold, studied music and wound up at the boys and asked for a hot dog in the Brltish diplomatic corps, which and a hot foot. One reporter spoke out is a strange place for an Irishman to of the side of his mouth to a colleague, What did Annabella have that be. Harold's son was Tyrone II , and he "She's got class. As long as there are came to America to grow oranges and Frenchwomen like that, France will lemons and lived to be called "the always be a high-class place. She'll won the heart of Tyrone Power, greatest hope of the American stage." get what she wants." He and Patie Rayome, an actress, Annabella never got thc hot toot. were the parents of Tyrone III. Ty Even reporters can be gentlemen and dream-man of a million girls? was educated in Cincinnatl parochial will not go around burning the toot­ schools and was graduated in 1933 sics of beautiful foreigners. No, she from high school, He was no great never got the hot foot, but she got shucks as a student. something just as cxciting-she got By James Street Tyrone Power. A T HOME he heard nothing but thea- Annabella will tell you her name ter. When he was graduated from is Anne Charpentier. That's close high school he determined to begin enough, but really her name is Suzanne trouping. He already had made his de­ Charpentier and she was born in Paris movies could have brought together bit nuts over her. She ran back to us but. He was seven then and appeared on Bastile Day in 1913. Her father is two such completely dltTerent persons on the Normandie. with his mother at San Gabriel, in the Pierre Charpentier, who was a French as Ty Power, the dark duke, and An­ Sitting in the cool, friendly living­ famous Mission Play. travel editor. She is as French as nabella, the blond duchess. room of the Power home the other Tyrone wouldn't go to college, but crepe suzetles and her whole family day, I did not reveal to Mrs. Power teamed up with his father in "The was so Gallic that they thought there p" THE fates had been kinder, they that I was one of the pack of reporters Merchant of Venice," his first Shake­ were only two cities in the world­ might have met in Hollywood years who met her on the Nonnandie and speare. The pair worked with Fritz Paris and all the others. She was a ago when both were failures. Oh, yes, yapped and barked at her. But she Leiber, and during a perform­ movie star in Europe in those strange they both flopped. The kicking around made a profound impression on us, and ance the career of Ty Power almost forgotten days when blitzkrieg sounded that Power got in Hollywood at first is not one out of a hundred foreign visi­ ended. He was playing the role of an like a sneeze instead of a scourge. well known, but the studio moguls have tors, or one out of a thousand movie old man when one of the actors acci­ She spoke virtually no English. She managed pretty well to hush-hush the stars, makes an impression upon ship­ dentally dropped a knife which just married Jean Murat, a French star, amusing fact that Annabella was not a news reporters. The boys chided Anna­ barely missed Tyrone's head. The audi­ and bore him a French child; she loved stranger to America when she came to bella a bit that day and she gave out ence didn't catch on, but Tyrone II France mOr

4 "The Miracle Man," He wanted young Ty to work with him, but the elder Power died suddenly. The family was broke. Once, the Powers had had a beautiful home in Canada, and they had had fame and fun, but no money. Ty tried to get into the movies, but he got only re­ butTs. His mother joined him and they be­ gan plugging together seeking a job for Ule duke. A guest came to dinner one night, and after a none too sumptuous meal Mr. Power kicked oft his shoes and rubbed his aching dogs. The guest said, "Is that a nice way for a potential star to act?" The guest was one of the movie moguls. Ty looked at him for several seconds and said, "My feet hurt. The only time they ever hurt more was when I used to walk to your office 'trying to get a job. I walked because I didn't have the carfare," The guest was flabbergasted. "B14f. you always looked so nonchalant." "That was acting," said Mr. Power. "The next time some young man comes to your office, remember that he might have walked there." With only rebuffs from the movies in his box score, Tyrone Power decided to leave Hollywood. He wasn't embit­ tered but his Irish was up. It's a shame that he and Annabella didn't meet then. They could have consoled each other. The black duke smiled. It was more of a grin of triumph, as he recounted his experiences.

H E WAS dispossessed and swore some day he would buy the apartment [rom which he had been evicted and fire the superintendent who had kicked him out. Ty Power was acting as a juvenile acts when he made that reso­ lution. Ambition is a terrible task­ master and ambition was driving young Power. As a boy he had worked in a drug store and had vowed that some day he would come back to the drug store and buy all the ice cream he wanted. He had worked as a theater usher and had resolved some day to come back and buy the best seat in the house. And now he was a failure in Hollywood. Or so he thought. That's youth for you. That's the Irish for you, too. Mr. Power was not quite old enough to shave often, but he thought he was a failure. Now he smiles about it. "I couldn't get a job in pictures for three years," he said. "Oh, I got bit parts, but 1 couldn't click. In "F1irta­ Uon Walk" I was a West Point cadet Power might have stayed in Chicago, WIth Alice Faye and Shirley Temple man like Ty Power in a poor story. for one day at $5.50 a day. So 1 de­ but he wanted to act, so he went to in "Sing, Baby, Sing." A director He was so busy that even tile press­ cided to leave Hollywood. That was New York. The name of Power carried hound~d him ofT the lot and told him agents didn't have time to fake a ro­ 1934." no magic in Hollywood, but in New to go back to Broadway and to Shake­ mance for him. Annabella was leaving Hollywood at York the name meant something, and speare-that he never would be a movie But in 1938 he was cast in "Suez." the same time, but their paths didn't when Ty reached the metropolis, actor. Miss Faye went to bat for him And that's where his life really be­ cross. Helen Menken told Guthrie McClintic and he got a teeny part in "Girls' Dor­ gan, tor Mr. Power didn't build that "I traveled by day coach from Los to be sure to talk to Ty when the boy mitory." His name did not appear, but canal lor the glory of France and to be Angeles to Chicago," Mr. Power said, called on him, as he was sure to do. scads of letters came in asking who he the lifeline of England, but he built it "and landed a job at the Chicago Fair. There's something funny about that. was. You can't fool America. A heap for the Jove ol a woman. The movies I worked in a concession that showed Here was a boy whom Hollywood had of folks in Hollywood say they dis­ said so, and for once the movies were how movies are made. For two bits a kicked around but who meant somc­ covered Tyrone Power. Tommyrot! right. Annabella was in the same pic­ patron could come in and watch the thing to the great Menken and to the Tyrone Power was born an actor and ture, you remember, and by the time production of a movie. I guess I was smart McClintic. Ty called on McClin­ America discovered him. the black duke had hopped from one o( the stars, but nobody knew tic and asked for passes to see a "Suez" to Missouri to be::ome Jesse me," Katharine Cornell show, and McClintic A MONG the first things that Power James, he had stolen her heart. In Chicago he also did radio work not only gave him passes but gave did when he began making money He surprised about 100,000,000 on the Sears-Roebuck religious hour, him some parts to study, and the next was to buy that apartment from which Americans and proved that 50,000,000 and he was on the same program with day he was assigned to understudy in he had been evicted. Then he went to Frenchmen could be wrong. Don Ameche, with whom he now "Flowers of the Forest" Cincinnati and bought the icc cream works so often. But it still was tough He understudied Burgess Meredith, he had promised himself. sledding. John Howard and John Emery and got Power has a race-horse tempera­ The court.hlp of Tyrone and Ar'I' "Now I travel in style," Mr. Power his first real role with Miss Cornell in ment, but the studio began working nabella, their hOr'leymoor'l, wh",t they said. "I eat what I want when I want "$aint Joan." The duke was in. Soon him as though he were a mule. In e peet-and get-from mllrrillge, it. The newspapers and magazines are Hollywood talent-scouts were wiring 1937 he starred in five pictures, and will be told by James Street lr'1 the nice enough to make a fuss over me, frantic messages back to their bosses in 1938 he was starred in SIO,OOO,OOO final part of "The Duke lind the but I postponed many meals when I that they had found a star. They had worth. They have worked him in Duche ..... to be publi.hed Ir'I Movie was trying to catch on. Chicago has come 3,000 miles to discover a man everything in the world, and he has and Radio Guide next week. Ar'I un· always been my favorite city because who often had cooled his heels in their never flopped. He has had some ter­ usually reve",lIr'lg art icle about two , always had a job there and always offices. In 1936 Fox signed him for rible stories and has saved them. It ir'lterutlng people. Don't min It! ate regularly." sixty bucks a week and cast him first should be against the law to work a 5

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0 to be In the busi_ ness of • rnovie_rn al[I .. Ing-b ut °t h ' elpsl SAID THE LITTLE HYENA

INTER-DEPARTMENT MEMO You will note from the attached at the ZOO over the hyena cage and in, recording stage "A." correspondence we have no hyena awaited developments. Nothing hap­ We set up them hycnas on this stage From: Loren Ryder, BOUnd depart­ sounds in our film library. Please se~ pf!ned. So I asked a trainer what to do and got all ready for them to do their ment. cure these noises, shootin, enough about it. He said hyenas only made stuff. But they didn't. They didn't for To: E. H. Griffith, produceT'-direc- footage to supply Griffith, and addi­ noises at night. Well, that was all two weeks. We stood on our hands. We tional footage that we can store in right. You know me, Boss. I don't threw pies at each other. We mowed "". Paramount's tUm library for future care how long I stay on a job, it there's 'em a W. C. Fields picture and tuned We have the hyena noises you U~. a job to do. AU for dear old Para­ in on a Jack Benny broadcast. Boss, wanted tor "Safari." Sorry to have mount. And then there's that over ~ they didn't even snicker. been so Io'ng on this, but the attached I NT!;R~OFFICE MEMO time, too, thanks to our union. Finally, last night I decide ·we'll get memoranda will explain our djfficul­ So we all sat around and wailed for this thing or die for dear old Para­ ties. They are in order, as written, F-rom: Howard J

SCOOP PICTURES ere these of Pet O 'Brien, at left, /liS he will appear in the role of Knute Rockne, o!Ind above with Gele Pllge. who pleys the wife of the famous COllch in "The life of Knute Rockne," now being made by Worners Pat, O'Brien as KNUTE ROCKNE

RoLe fits Like a gLove

AN ADDED thrill for the millions of fans who this fall will be jamming stadiums throughout the country in their search for football action · will be Warner Bros.' forth­ coming production "The Life of Knute Rockne." No effort has been spared in the making of this screen biography of America's greatest football coach. Much of the film is being made in South Bend, where Notre Dame Uni­ versity is situated and where Rockne originated his gridiron "blitzkrieg" technique. Mrs. Rockne, acting as te<:hnical adviser of the film, approved of Gale Page as "Mrs. Knutc Rockne." Pat O'Brien's selection for the part of Knute Rockne also will be approved of. As a varsity star at Marquette Uni­ versity, Pat once ran sixty-seven yards through a Rockne-coached Notre Dame team to score the winning tOUChdown! JOAN CRAWFORD has become a 01 the Cirls at a gabfest had decided foster·mother! In New York last week, BiU was their dream man. Explana­ Joan announced that the adoption tion tor SiD's firm refusal: He is also papers ror the child-the same blond, Brenda Marshall's dream man ... or, bluc·eyed baby girl which has been at least, constant escort. at the Crawford home in Hollywood production 01 "The Yearling" is draw­ BILL GARGAN gets the coveted lor some time - had finally gone ing to a close after over 30,000 inter­ role of the other man opposite Carole .ruDY GARLAND celebrated her through. Hold·up:. Joan had planned views and 600 tests. To be brought to Lombard in her new RKO picture, eighteenth birthday and her graduation to adopt the baby months ago, but Hollywood for further elimination which is called, for want of a title, from high school simultaneously on papers could not become flnal untU tests are five southern boys: John the Lombard·Laughton feature. June 10 with the decision that she will her divorce, still in the interlocutory Kelton of Tampa, Fla., Joe Armstrong (Carole, at home with a bad case of forego her planned college entrance decree slage, had become final, too. of Knoxville, Tenn., Gene Eckman of poison oak, at this writing had already next CaU. Given her schoolinc on the Atlanta, Ga., Harold Stucker 01 Louis­ delayed the picture a week.) This is lot at M-G-M by private tutors for JOHN BARRYMORE and Elaine ville, Ky., and Joseph La Cue of New really a break for BiD, who }:las been the past ftve years, Judy reasoned: "1 Barrie flew into Hollywood, settled in Orleans, La. in more pictures than he can remem­ wanted to go to college and be a real the Barrymore Bel Air castle and pre­ ber. Twelve men originally were an­ coed, but I guess it wouldn't work. I pared to explain to everyone that Miss EDGAR BERGEN i. going to pro­ nounced as possibilities for the part. couldn't join a sorority and enter the Barrie will not play the wife in 20th duce his own films. He has had a great school activities because of picture Century· Fox's "The Great Proftle," deal of story trouble in lormer pic· LORETTA YOUNG will give the work laking up so mucb time, and so which her husband will start immedi· tures and feels that he wanta to have Hays office severe headaches with a it wouldn't be much fun." ately. but will be included in aU Bar· the entire say about future screen gown that she wears in "He Stayed lor rymore's theatrical plans. Miss Barrie's work with Charlie McCarthy. He will Breakfast." Of black lace, sheer to the BETTE DAVIS will have Herbert raven lockg.are now red, a concession do one feature a year with Charlie. hips, where black chiffon begins, the Marshall for a husband in her new made to slage lighting in the legit U he finds talent that he wants to transparent bodice is breathtaking, so picture, "The Letter." George Brent play "My Dear Children," which she present to the pubUc, he will make a unnoticeable is the ftesh·colored under­ was announced lor the part a month resumes in the fall. The Barrymores second film.. Said Bergen: "I like the lining. The back, open and scalloped, ago by Warners. But George didn't have applied lor U. S. passports to co technical end of picture-making. AI­ looks as though it were plastered on want to be the husband. He wanted to London and entertain the war· thouch 1 can't do a great deal in films and defies explanation as to how it to be the lawyer, a role which goes to weary. Said John when queried about while I am on radio, I am more fasci· stays up, until the slender thread hold­ James Stevenson. It looked for a lew his wife's acting ability, "Elaine is a nated with the producing than with ing the dress together is shown. And days as though George might be sus· great actress!" the acting side or the industry." still, Miss Young is so well covered p!!nded lor balking over the assign­ that the Hays morals wiD be unable ment, but at the present writing all is ENGAGEMENT OF HAL ROACH, MARTHA SCOTT; despite her pub-­ to be offended. In Hollywood: Illusion peaceful and he will probably appear JR., AND DOLLY HUNT was to have licized romance with Owen Davis, Jr., brings delusion. in "The House on the Hill" with been announced by Dolly's parents at is pleased that she may now acknowl· Miriam Hopkins. Comment: It is in­ a party. It was to have been a surprise edge who has been sending her flowers BILL HOLDEN was mightily em­ teresting that Brent preferred a char· party to thcir friends. But the young daily. Perc Westmore, whom Gloria barrass:!d when a University of Ari­ acter role to that ot just another hand­ couple madc it a surprise aU around: Dickson recently divorced, is the real zona coed rode into the lobby of some leading man. they eloped to Yuma a day before the heartbeat behind the scencs. Curious: Tucson's most swank hotel and draw party and were wed. In Hollywood the make-up boys seem matically pleaded, "Will you be my ARTHUR TREACHER, the tall En· to have more glamour than the leap-year groom?" The collegienne gUsh man who is lamous lor his butler THE "JODY" SEARCH fo.r M·G-M's glamour boys. had drawn the long straw wben seven roles on the screen, setUed rumors 9 ettended the GretA constAnt escort. DouglAS o.AwH;~ie And OM ~opping, JEAN PAR~ER An~f:r LAMeze. Also present: Son~~ent: Morlene Dietrich. whoI Keller o~nlng o~ MArgoret lindsoy. end ot~ers. Aponsors, see picture, pege q. Bill Lund,gejn .~~ Keller's sponsors. lFor ot er s WAS one 0 NlISS

Garson Kanin. They sal in the very erman Pirates' Den to the gunwales, front row to catch every Muni word, with Rudy Vallee flying the skull and and afterward went to Ciro's to dis­ crossbones for the co-owners of the cuss it all. Miss Rainer still has no club: Bob Hope, in the East; Tony picture plans, but now that her divorce Martin, in the East; Bing Crosby, on from CIHford Odets is all taken care leave-of-alibi; the very-much-present­ of, she probably will devote all her in-pirate-boots Jimmie Fidler and Ken time to looking (or a job. Oddity: Miss Murray. Vallee, who arrived in cos­ Rainer has two Oscars lor high acting tume, changed to a tux before his. achievement which have so far gath­ master-or-ceremonies stint.. Gary ered only ... dust! Cooper laughed and laughed at Peter Lind Hayes' imitation of Gary Cooper CARY GRANT, RANDOLPH SCOTT ... Fred MacMuITay threw bottles at and Reggie Gardiner snagged the so­ the pirates with Ray Milland, and cial laurels 01 the other week-end by fought a duel (tor the newsreels) with being invited to the Countess Dorothy Rudy Vallee over Mrs. Fred Mac­ Di Frasso's Saturday night party (or MUITay ... Dorothy Lamour, with her Barbara Hutton. These three young agent, did a rumba with Ken Murray, men are perfectly at home in either who was with Pat Dane .. Nancy social or Hollywood circles. The .Tack Kelly without Irving Cummings, Jr., Warners and Elsa Maxwell were other wasn't having much fun denying ru- cosmopolites p~esent mors their engagement is off ... Edgar at the Countess' Bergen with Joan Valerie ... Dave home. Rose with Patty McCarthy, Judy Gar­ STYLE OF THE WEEK, land's pal and a non-professional .. LUM AND AB­ Vic Orsatti with Helen Gilbert Sonjtl Henie et t~e opening NER, who have had Jack Benny with the Fred MacMur­ of "lillion Russell" lit the the same organist rays and the Gary Coopers (Benny's Chinese Thellter. The strik· play their radio wi(~, Mary Livingstone, was in the ing tropiclIl print which theme song for the hospital ge.ting a new nose) ... Pay­ comprised the full skirt of past foul' years, otT: The $7 .50-a-pla.e dinner was for her evening gown wes in have rewarded the charity; all proceeds went to Ann shodes of rust, VtJO Gogh young lady with a Lem's Hollywood Guild. yellow end cerulean blue. role in their first RKO picture, BEBE DANIELS and Ben Lyon, in The bodice, with its Amus­ "Dreaming Out Loudon doing a play, b2Came alarmed ing ~sque effect. ""'"S Loud." Her name is when war threatened and sent their chAlk-white crepe. Acces­ Sybil Chism (in pri­ !our-year-old adopted son, Dickie about his being secretly married to GARY COOPER sories: White crepe slip­ vate Iif~ she is the Lyon, to Bebe's mother in Hollywood. former theater-ticket-agency owner, will portray a base­ pers, II white crepe hond­ wile 01 Hollywood's Mrs. Daniels, remembering. Babe once Virginia Taylor, by marrying her in ball player in Frank beg with en emerold.ond. NBC publicity di­ said that she didn't want Dickie in Las Vegas, Nevada. The wedding Capra's "The Li1e di/!lmond clasp. mlltching rector, Hal Bock). pictu~":!s but if he should ever be in caught local Hollywood friends un­ one it wou'd hav.:: to be with Frank or John Doe," ac­ brtlcelets. white-fox COAt Sybil provides the awares, for it was arranged quietly and cording to Warners, organ background Lloyd, agreed when the producer competently by none other than author but Gary claims he fo~ film sequences asked to be allowed to use the young­ Uoyd Douglas. Mr. Douglas wrote to hasn't talked over 8,d p!ays a small stcr in "The Howards of VL'ginia." his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, in much of the stOl'Y part 85 a native of Dickie is playing the son of Cary Las Vegas. Mrs. Wilson procured the with Capra. Now that he has finished Pine Ridge. Oddity: Sybil, who is an Grant, whom he follows every place maITiage license and arranged for the "North West Mounted Police" ror Cecil accomplished organist, has never and thinks a hero, and is getting wedding at her house. The Treachers, B. De Mille, he gets a lew days' vaca­ played any song but "Eleanor"-the coaching from the star, no less. Added who met in 1934 when Mrs. Treacher tion and is going fishing. Amusing: Lum and Abner theme song--over to the thrill of working with his idol was a stand-in lor Alison Skipworth in Big-time star Cooper, who will soon the air. is the fun of making pictures, ;ust like "The Captain Hates the Sea," leave portray the life of an ordinary citizen, his mother and father. Dickie's one in July for Dennis, Massachusetts. actually leads a nonnal, every-day life KAY FRANCIS plays .To in RKO's worry: That his mother will not like Treacher will be the star of "The Hot­ -even to goin' fishin' on his days off. "Little Men." (It is the same .To that the surprise of seeing him in pictures. tentot," which tours the summer-stock Katharine Hepburn portrayed in "Lit­ route for ten weeks. Oddity: When LUISE RAINER, in a white-crepe tle Women," only considerably grown RITA HAYWORTH, thrilled over Treacher came to pay lor the mar­ gown bordered with mink, the (amous up.) Social note: Miss Francis' friends her first big dramatic roJe with Brian riage license, he discovered he had Rainer bangs, an orchid clutched in her are now calling her "Little Jo!" Aherne in "Gribouille," in which she only a one-dollar bill and some other little fist, went to Paul Muni's opening plays a girl on trial for her life, was large bills that no one could change. night of "Key Largo" at the Biltmore EVENT-OF-THE-WEEK: Holly- enthusiastic about her opportunity to So he borrowed a buck from his bride! Theater with wonder-boy-director wOOdites jamming the new Don Dick- show her dramatic prowess. "The 10 This Week on qM~ Pictures you'll soon be seeing­ here's what they're all about!

" Lillian Russell" " Down Went McGinty" (A Review) lA Review) Cut: Iril.n Donlcvy, Murill Antl'"$. ,.,1: Alln Fa~t. Don Am«lIt, Htnry Aklln T.mirall, WiUil.m D.... unl. AII~ft fond. Ed,nrd Arnold. w.rrtn W.I­ Josly n, It at A Par.mount p~dUff. pro­ Uam • Leo Clrrilio. Helen Wllillt~, It ""'H by Pau' Jann; ~lffCte

• "Sandy Is a Lady" IS amusing; Tami roff scores in "The Way of All Flesh"

"Women in War" Cnt: Eblt Jub. Wendy Burle, Pltri, Knowles. Mit Club, Den"ls Moore, Dorothy PeIII'$On. Billy (Ojlbert, et.1. A Republic pl(tur~. produced by Sot c. Sieg~; dl· rected by John H. Aut(, who Iiso dirceW1l "Orphans 01 the Strftt." T WENTY-THREE years ago, when the American expeditionary forces were first sent to France, "SANDY IS A LADY" definitely seHles the Elsie Janis-then one of Broadway's brightest stars "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" finds versetile question of Sandy's ~.r., but her Mtic5 in this -left New York for the war %One to take charge Akim Tamiroff in the trogic {other role which of A. E. F. overseas entertainment, and became hjlllrious picture ore anything but l

Sinclair Lewis guest of "Fun Print" Sunday; "Uncle Jim's Question Bee" replaces "B"Ig Town "Tues d ay; new mystery serial heard Tuesday.; Benny visits Fred Allen Wednesday

Sliturday. June 15 combination fun-and-kllowledge qUlZ Monday. June 17 Tuesday, June 18 show, "Fun In Print." Other head­ 'AMERI CAN BALLADS"-alld now JIMMY SCRIBNER'S one-man show. liners will be the actress-writer Elissa "UNCLE JIM'S QUESTION J::IoEE.' ancient Scottish and English ballads Landi, and poetess Genevieve Tag­ 'The Johnson Family," returns to the one ot the older quiz shows, featuring have carried over with unique varia­ gard. CBS network this Monday after Scribner's plain and fancy questions with no spe­ tiom in our American hill sections .....," D ... ", .. first vacation in five years, spent on his cial novelty stunts other than the .'00 • . _. c ••u.' D•• "9M _u.,"'. will (orm the picturesque basis ot the 5,00 ..... , N.' .... "•• ,• Ohio farm. MBS. thl~ .. 5 ...... ;~. natural appeal of a snappy show. •.. _.5·p,,...... ~." .. 5,,,,, N ", ..... " .... dramatization on this Saturday's "T'1e ...... D•• 110"' co." .. .',kon",. Tuesday replaces " Big Town" for the """ .. -- • • «5 ...... , "Q"."'",- 2 , ' 0 p ...... -;~ . ..~'" 5 ...... Human Adventure." CBS c ••,"" ...... '. . , ... p.m.. summer. CBS. LARRY CLINTON. the Dipsy Doo­ ' 0,45 .. .. . ,OS •.m ...... """0"' Co."" ""'''0.1 dler, famous for his pioneering activity co""., D • • "o"' ' .30 p . .. . ~ ,:>o . ... . 2 '.0 •.'" ", ....• "'~,DO ~"''''"'".m. 7,.. 0 p . m . ... ,,," I ' ...., ... -".> ....e_"o IREENE WICK ER, radio's fairy god­ C,.,,,, .,."da,d """"., s ..o ... . , • , 30 • . 3:30 p.m . in modernizing classical tunes like ...... 'DO ••M. m . ,,"". ..,M...... '. "." p.m. mother fOI' children, with her eharm~ 'My Reverie." will bring his orchestra F!FTH COLUMN-Thal phra..;e has ing muslclll narratives, has scheduled "MONSIEUR LE CAP !TAINE" IS d to "Show of the Week:' MBS. blasted its way into the world's con­ a particularly attractive group of sto­ new and exotic detective· serial, now .... p'" """"0·' C,."., D•• ".", sciousness with shattering and sinister .'30 . . .. . s, ... p.", . rigs for this week: Monday-"Washoo in its second episode, in the spot prt'vi­ ••".," S'"...... c,"',., .,...... ". effect. We can't be too well informed 1,30 p ... . . ,'0 •._ Legend of Indian Fairy Magic," with ously occupied by "Brent House." The DC both the national and personal EZRA STONE, who plays the scape­ Indian musical atmosphere; Tuesday­ new mystery, written by Ted Shel·dt> · dangers of the new menace. It should grace, Henry Aldrich. in the "Aldrich "Snow White and Rose Red," Miss man, is the story of Paul Maupin, pay us to listen to "People's Platform" Family" sketch, flies back from Miami Wicker's interpretation of the familiar known also as Count de Villeneuv~. thb Saturday, discussing "Our Civil Beach, Fla., to Hollywood to make a fairy~tale; Wednesday-"Guy Lombar­ and his faithful companion, the intel· Libenies and the Fifth Column:' CBS sort of preview appearance on the last do," dramatizing the band leader's leetual and occult Hindu, Rama. NBC. "'.'<0' DQ"O.' Jack Benny show this Sunday. "The childhood in honor of his birthday; •• ",,~ D•• ,I.", CO",«, D ••"." _u.''' • h. ' .,"00 """0.' p . .. . • ,00 • . _ . ...• o~ ".,.'" 10."' • 0 ' 30 . .... ",;>0 p . m . .,,0 •. '" ..... ,. SUo ...... c..,,~, 5'.... ". ~ .. ,'.< Aldrich Family' will replace Benny's Thursday-"Ivan and the Hunchback ..", •• Slo ••" • c,", .., ...... ~. • ,00 ~._ ",00 . ... . '_uu" m . ' 30 p . ... ."0 . ... . ".'0.... ,.,. progrcted to participatp in the discu:;slon ance on "Chase and Sanborn Program" oC the smash "Thin Man" movie series, mite laughs and primed with the NBC. this Sunday NBC. will be presented on "Lux Radio Thea_ pseudo-feud tactics of the comic pair. ~"to-., D ••" ••, -""," L•• ·",. O •• , ...", COo"" 0""9"' "0"010 '. S."".• '00 """e"' , .00 p ... , 5,,,,, ._ ..... which the radio public has come to .,.... ,m. I I ,0 ..... p.'" ter" this Monday. Visiting the pro­ 2.'" •. _. ....". s ...... c.,,'••.. 00, ., •.... _ ". £ ....," ...... co."., 5 ...... ". ",. '.0<>.""'" ...... gram also wi!] be Mary Nell Porter, look upon as must listening. NBC , 12.30p.m .0."',-.. ,. """ ...... c ••"", 0.,.,1".. "COLUMBIA WORKSHOP: th, "Maid of Colton," pretty Memphis lass 8'00. _ . ....U""",00 . _.. W. C. HANDY, composer oC 'St who has becn on a l2,OOO-mile tour c •• " .. s"••• ,. • •• ,<,. \Orceful experimental dnlma show, is ,,"" .. ", "00._," Louis Blues" and other tune~ lil,e the latest program considered good to make Amcri~an women cotton· "Somebody's Wrong About the Bible, conscious. CBS. Thursday, June 20 will be a gues' "quarter' on the scin­ enough by Columbia to compete for £0.."" " .. "uh! C.',,,,, D.,.,." "0"""'" KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, Meu'opoll­ listcners with the formid~bl e ';Cllase 9 , 00 •. ,", . ' (><> •. "" 6 ,00 ,,;,~ .",. tillating "Basin Street Chamber Mu­ •• ,,"'" ~ "n •• ,. Co""" ...M., • ... and Sanborn Program." The drama • ,00."n " ..0 p.''' . .,CO p . m . tan Opera star, will do her bit ollce ~ic Society" program. Handy will be series has just moved Into the spot again for K. M. H. this Thursday. An­ guest singer, trumpet pl"._. ,.00 p_m . ,"" ~,m, 7 'DO p._. S ,OO p,.. , It,.. ". 5' •• ,..... P ..,,,. actually titled "News of the War." ..... ,...... Co.,,". , 00 5 ••...... _, ' • b."... " ...... ,"".. ~,m, .,00-... p ". ... VINCENT RICHARDS. tormel na­ 1 .00 p.m. . ,00 p._, • . "" p_m This round-up brings news from the Ilona I and Davis Cup tennis star, con­ DONALD BUDGE, the red-ne<1ded foreign centers late in the evening for CORRECTION temporary with Bill Tilden. and young king of all he surveys on the U:;, but it is the zero hour just before Hambla Bauer, woman turf expert of Last week in thiS department It w,,~ tel1ni~ courts and 'an engaging micro­ dawn breakS' over the battlefields in erroneously stated that the summer a New York daily. will be the sports phone talker-you will remember if Europe. Thcse broadcasts are pre­ experts appearing as guests on "Choose closing dates of " Lux Rudio Theater" you've heard him before-will appear sented Monday through Saturday and the " Kate Smith Hour" were Mon­ Up Sides," sports quiz. CBS on "Sports Newsreel:' NBC CBS. c •• ,,,, 0..-" •• ' day, June 10, and Friday. June 14...... 1,00 " D'~"'"' .,m, . ,0(1 p .... 2.00... ".,.'. p."_ h"". ".. ,; •• , c ••"., OQhO'" ...U" ..," p . ... c•• • "",,, .. D""O" •. m, """'"'. ""• "n0 " 0"""v'" .. _... •• ".," I',,,,,,,. •••,n. ...s .. ' ... ~,,", ...0 .... . " ... p.m . respectively. Correct dates tor the last ' ,oO'p.m. c."""3,DO 5"."""..... 1.00 . . ... ••• ", •• ,."d.,. c~""., s', ••••• .• ",f,...... ,n S"n." • C,." ....."d., • • ...H • ...s . _m_ .0" ... ,,,", . ,'010_", 9 ,)0 •. m. . , )O • • m. ., ....."" programs in these two series until filII SINCLAIR LEWIS, qualified by .. are: ';Lux"-July 8; Kate Smith-­ Nobel prize and a dozen or so best­ June 28. We're sorry we erred. but ,seUers to know what's what in print Stations on which you may hear these proC]rams are listed glad you'll get to hear these two will be one of the guest expert,; in the on our progrom pot,les on the day and at the hour indicoted popular shows a few more weeks. 13 ~~THE MILLION­ DOLLAR KID

Can "Croucho" Godoy make a chump out of the champ again? Read here about his chances and tune in Thursday BY MARVIN McCARTHY

Jolting J(re Louis means to prove once again that no rnan can fool him twice

OE LOUIS has one of the most im­ Louis strokes his opponents on the via this medium Godoy will collect the pressive collections of nicknames chin, as Aladdin rubbed his lamp, and second installment of a 'fortune that has Louis (left) and Godoy fight for J in all sport. He is called. among treasures 01 gold pour into their laps. come to him jackpot style. keeps, even if they do seem to be other things. Brown Bomber, Dark De­ In three years, Louis' fists have earned Four months ago Godoy was a fistic necking instead of clinching here stroyer, Amber Ass~ssin, Butcher Boy, close to 51,000,000 for the fighters who nobody. He had been around for a and Slicker of Human Pigs. have opposed him. In the course of number of years, engaging in unim· He is pictured as a "killer" whose this "maltreatment" he has made portant bouts, sharing in minor purses. wife, Godoy captured the public fancy. one ominous assignment in lile is the wealthy young men 01 some of those Then destiny Singled him ou!. An op· In a veritable box·office "blitzkrieg," he destruction of those Lilliputian larrup­ chosen to participate with him in ring· ponent was needed for Louis, and Go· has cleaned up several limes the erg unfortunate enough 10 get in the dam's melon-cuttings, and he has in· day was as eligible as anybody else amount of his light wage. way of his tank-like strides and rna­ flated earnings of all far beyond their in view 01 the dearth 01 worthy title 3. Now Godoy is all set to face Louis' chine-gun blows. own purse·drawing capacities. challengers. So on February 10 Arturo punches again and counter with an· In this conception, Joe Louis is in no was dispatched to the slaughter. Box other neat tapping 01 the old cash· way a bargain for the lesser lights that IF SOME of these beneficiaries had score 01 the "slaughter": register. Brisk ticket sales are reported flicker and blink (mainly bHnk) in not had Louis, they would have had 1. Godoy sprang a brainstonn style, by promoler Mike Jacobs, and Godoy's heavyweight pugilism. But please do as opponents a posse of butcher, baker, featuring an anthropoid crouch that share 01 whal may be a surprisingly not be unduly depressed by it. This rent, tailor and other bill·collectors. completely befuddled Louis. The cham· large gale will sel him up for lile. deliciously lurid chapler in the world's And while on the subject of monsters, pion hardly landed a punishing blow, Admittedly, the Louis lauch on a horror literature is greatly overwritten. now we're really getting hot! Godoy wasn't the least bit hurt and young man's chin has its inconvenienc· Truth of the matter is that Louis, all On Thursday night, June 20, an un· the bout went the full fifteen·round ing aspects, but there certainly is no terror tales notwithstanding, is a handsome and in some ways uncouth limi!. complaint with his helpful touch to the heaven·sent angel of palookadoml He youth ·from South America, Senor Ar· 2. Godoy pocketed $9,250 earnings opponent's bankroll. Since he knocked is the pugugly's dream come true­ turo Godoy, will oppose Louis in New for the evening and hurried forth to out James J. Braddock in eight rounds good fairy, one of the Magi and Santa York's Yankee ring. They will do some real cashing·in. Through pic· on June 22, 1937, to win the champion. Claus rolled into one. He is the Midas Jight fifteen rounds or less for the turesque speech on the radio and aided ship, Louis has engaged in ten de­ of Maul who makes them big money. world's heavyweight championship, and on the stage by a beauteous danCing fenses. Each time he proved a box· 14 •

office .. ngel 101 somebody Braddock go some to equal this rate of "take" by again. Such a screwy and confusing arms, he smothered all Louis' eUorU at himseU, so low not long belore then the panther 01 the ring. style has the South American "Croucho" in-fighting. The result was a haywire that he had been on reliel. profited And now promoter Jacobs is talking that students of such things doubt Louis fight which was not at all soothing to from the Brown Bomber's magnetic of a 5500,000 gate for the next meeting ever would be able to solve it, not the practised ringside eye. Louis looked draw to the extenl of 5200,000. Includ· of Louis with the swarthy and sinister­ alter fifteen. thirty or even lorty.live bad and Godoy looked worse. There ing Braddock, Louis' eleven title oppo.­ faced gent from ChUe. Godoy defi­ rounds of intimate stud~. were forty-five minutes of it. and many nents have been enriched to the extent nitely has registered with the light I ... ns. Louis knows exactly how to deal a delicate sniffer was quivering long of 5775.734, an average of 570.000 pel The public has been intrigued by his with bipeds, but when an adversary belore they opened the doors to let the m.n radio talks in thick, broken English and comes bounding across Ihe ring in crowd out and Borne fresh air in. the self-assurance he exudes The pub- quadruped manner, on knuckles and Godoy is fearless of Louis, and Ihal THE accompanying table shows Just ... lways helps. In the ring he faced the whom Louis has fought since hiltin9 '"hardest hitter since Dempsey" without championship stride, and the approxi· a qualm. Two nights later he stood up ma:e amount he helped each man earn to him again, only ... radio mike be­ Note that Mal[ Schmeling, who gave THE JOE LOUIS PAY·OFF tween them. and broadcast a taunt: '"Next time, Cho Looey, I beat you." the worst account of himself, collected (DUling his championship regime) the most ~ 5349,228 Irom his return What Louis said in response caused

match with Louis. So v... liant in their OpponeM ....~h Opponen", Pg". lou'" Pur.. those who are lamiliar with Joe's ca­ pacity lor developing a "hate" to shud­ first encounter when he kayoed Joe in James 'raddad" .. 1CO • rds. 5200,000 $10].684 twelve rounds, Schmeling proved to be • der: Tommy Farr ...... Dec:. rds. 44,750 102,578 a complete washout in the encore. He 15 "The next lime, Arturo Godoy, I went down screaming from the lirst Nafllan Mon" .•..•••••. .. K.O. , rd$. 17,956 40,522 knock you out. And you better bring punch, a whack across the flanks, and Harry Thomas .••.••.••. •• K.O. S rds. S,J2S 16,659 your five brothers along." failed to last out the opening round Mail 5c:,.'''ell"9 ...... •. 1(,0. ,d. 349,228 349,228 Louis freely admits that he is gun· ning for the man who made a sucker Herr Schmeling took a bitter drubbing, JolIlI H. Lew;s ...... '(.0. , ,d. 17,200 34,41 . but that 5349,228 sugar was plenty out of him. , ,d. sweet. Joe:. Roper ....•. ICO. 15,225 ]4,850 GolclI'o .. . K.O. rds . 10)',619 "I'M A little bit mad at that Godoy," Name your own palookas on the list To"y • 54.800 ilnd then note just what the angel has lob Pos'or·" ...... 1(,0. ff rd •. 50,000 100,000 he says, '"and I'm going to put him away if it's the last thing I do. That done lor them. Imagine two·bits·an-houl Arhrro Godoy ...... Dec:. 15 rd •. 9,250 28,000 laborers like some 01 those guys get freak style won't save him this time, John .. y Poyc:hel! ..••••••.. 11".0. 2 rd,. 9,000 20,000 ling that kind 01 dougn! Cal! it "butch because Jack (trainer Blackburn) and I have worked out a way to solve it. • ery" if you will, but Ihe line of those $775,734 $919,553 'Loo;, ... on chompl .. ".~lp. "ht~rn b~"to. eager to have a taste of it still formE You'll see." at the left and right. Louis is not given to loose talking Lest a suspicion be born tnat we are and he usually proves his own best trying to build up the Louis lad for a prophet. Sometimes he has called the philantnropy award, or something, let lic has come to believe that AllUro toes. even the champion becomes up­ exact round in which he would kayo it be said nere and now that he also really must be one hejuva fighter, go· set. The first Godoy light proved it. an enemy. When he announces he is has done a bit of all right by himself. ing fifteen rounds wuh the Butcher Boy From the moment he ambled out of even a "little bit mad" at somebody, As usual. the lion's share 01 the booty and emerginq with scarcely a scratch his corner and forced Louis to reach it's always well to check up on the has been seized by the champ. In his way down to shake hands wilh him, supply of ammoni.... five-year career, Louis has collected ONE answer IS Ihat the overwhelming Senor Arturo had Joe oU balance. Such a resentment Louis took into 51.699.322 as his end of the purses. He majority of fans only "heard" the Bobbing, crouching and weaving, Go.­ the ring against Schmeling. details 01 has had forty-two lights, winning thirty lirst loUis-Godoy bout. They didn't see doy offered Louis no targel for telling which massacre already have been re­ lour by KO:s and seven by decisions, it, and the battle sounded much better bombs. Louis couldn't gel his punches lated. And now he announces the Go.­ losing only the knockout by Schmeling. and closer than it actually looked. Thus. down that low. Hitting Ihis fellow is doy number Is up! He has fought a total 01 206 rounds­ thousands who missed the first match comparable to driving railroad spikes. String with the champions .and you'U thus has been paid 58,248 per round, are being encouraged to allend this calling lor the same kind of stroke. be right most of the time, so we here­ or 52,749 per minute of actual per next time Many compctent boxing Godoy's bailie plan was to crawl in with are stringing. Louis says he will lormance. critics believe the crowd will see a close and Ihen bury his head on the get ·Godoy. Louis doesn't mention the A wolf 01 Wan Street would have to repetition wilh Godoy going the limit champion's chest. With his big, strong round, but we'll do that lor him. Let's take No.7, a good enough number on the lirst throw but never on the second. The Louis·Godoy fight will be broad­ cast Thur,day oycr an NBC network at: EDT 10:00 p.m. ___ EST 9:00 p.m. • COT 9:00 p.m. --- CST 8:00 p.m. MST 7:00 p.m. --- PST 6:00 p.m.

South American "Crouc:ho" Ar­ turo Godoy, undauntcd after the vicious first fight, hid, "Next time, Cho Looey, I beat you"

" 1 h 15 I have never heard of either name." World Is Mine Tonight (Schertzinger). Nevertheless he al lowed the produc­ James Newill; L'Amour, Toujours tion. which resulted in one of the most "AmOllr (Friml), Jessica Dragonette; Camous of musical failures chiefly be­ Too Romantic (Monaco). the Orc~cs· cause the fashionable Parisians, ac­ tra; No One's Canna Mourn (Wolf). customed to a third-act ballet in most The March of Music James Newill; Aunt Dinah's QUilting of their operas, objected to Wagner's Party, the Orchestra. Edited by LEONARD LIEBLING putting his dancing at the begimlin~. I .....~ ...... , .;..~ ..., D ...... just after the overture. • 000 .,M...... "''''' '~'' ... With high hopes, Wagner had re· ••• !:!:" l..':d-. C.~,,~,.-...... ", . . An I!mpter Ether, o!I diviner Air .. ,"-Wordsworth .00 ... '.00 ...... written and enlarged the short ballet scene of the original version of hi~ Monday. June 17 "Tannhaeuscr" premiered al Dresden in 1845. However, the result was the Tl{E TELEPHONE HOUR, NBC. Symphony Stations on w h ich you may hear these p rogram. are listed aforementioned disaster. Orchestra, Don Voorhees, conductor; on our program pages on the day and at the hour Indicated The Bacchanale, as it is called. take~ James Melton, tenor; Francia White, pillce at thc Court of Venus. whcre soprano. Roumanian Rhapsody (Enes­ MUSICAl HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK MOZ... RT OPERA SER IES, MBS. Alfred Tannhaeuser is enjoying the sinful de· co), the Orchestra; 0 Paradiso from Wallenstein, conductor. AclS 11 and 111, lights that later cost him the oure "L'Africana" (Meyerbeerl, Song 01 VERA BRODSKY Piano Recital, "The Abduction from the Seraplio!' love of Elizabeth and bring about Songs (Moya). James Melton; Mala­ her death and his own. gllena (Lecuona), the Orchestra; Songs Brahms Cycle, Saturday. Columbia Cast: Constance, Genevieve Rowe Nicolai Berezowsky's third sym­ Symphony Orchestra, Sunday. NBC (soprano); Blonda. Ellen Marshall phony dates from 1936 when he was l'tf1J Mother Taught Me (Dvorak). Orchestra, Sunday. Montreal Sympho­ (soprano); Belmont. Ronald Marsilia thirty-six years old and is music ot Francia White; Love (Rodgcrs), Or· ny Orchestra, Thursday, (tenor); PedrBlo, George Rasely ultra· modern flavor and complexity chestra and Chorus; \Vallting You (tenor); Osmin, John Gurney (basso). The work has been performcd by the (Romberg). James Melton and Francia Saturday. June 15 ...... D.,..' •• M leading orchestras of Boston. Chicago. Whitc . •. 30 p,"'. Cincinnati, Minneapolis. Philadelphia ",".,•• , 0."",", "., D ORIAN STRING QUARTET, CBS. Quartet .. "• .., ... ~ '''­ p .... '.00 p,"'_ ••... 00 ...•.. _ and New York where the composer c ..., •., s ...... '. ... ~ No, 3 (VUla-Lobos)...... •. M • •.00 ...... lives. Lo.... n 0 ..." ••, Con"" 0 ..,.,;••• ," ...... -.~,.,~ ' 0'00 ..... , ~ ""00., .. , ,.... FRANK BLACK PRE.SENTS, NBC. 3000 ._,"" , ...... , 2'",,_ bo ..,. St...... Ct., •• ,., •..­ ... ,.. . .. TilE VOICt: Of' FiRESTONE, NBC. Alfred '0,00 ...... , .••a I .... ~ •.. ,0 • .'00 ..... e.~ ..., .... ".M _., ... •. .... It."" ...... " •• ft D""',"ft' 11,00 ., ... ',>D p,m. •••0., .. , .,,.,. p,m, ~ 00 .... Wallenstcin. con d u c lor; Margaret VERA BRODSKY, PIANIST, CBS. Brahms •• >0 • • _ C,."., ...... - ...... • ..... p,,,,, Speaks, soprano. The Lonely Nest; BASIN STREET CHJI,MDER MUSIC So­ Just a Kiss in the Dark trom "Orange CIETY, NBC. Henry Levine'S Dixie· Blossoms" (Herbert), Smitin' Through land Band. Paul Laval's Windy Ten, (Penn). Margaret Speaks; Southern Dinah Shore. vocalist. W. C. Handy, Roses (Strauss). the Orchestra; Et who wrote SI. Louis Blues and many Relicario (Padilla), If You're ill Loue other immortal tunes, will appear as a (Tierney), Following the Sun Around gucst '"quartet." He will be guest (Tierney), Margaret Speaks.

singer, guest trumpet player. guest ~, .,,.., p." Con".' D.,.." ... .. " .... ··'.O .... ''''M , .... p ...... commentator. guest oC honor. St. Louis b ...... , ...... "0' _."'''.,.,,", '.>O',M, "'"~ , .. , ...... _.. , ,. Blues, Orchestra and W. C. Handy; .' ...... Beale Street Billes, the Octet; Love· Wednesday, June 19 less Love, Dinah Shore; Somebody's \Vrong About the Bible, the Windy JACQUES ABRAM PIANO RECITAL, NBC. Ten. From Scarlatti to Beethoven series. Sarabande, Do.ubte, Gavotte from "En· ...... D·'''I·' C.~"., D."'.~' ~ "0.""'" 4.)0 .... _ .,,.., ... " .0 .. .. gUsh" Suite (Bach), Three Sonatas I_' •• ~ ., ...... C . ~"., ...... '6 ...... •. M, 12...... ~,:>C> . . ... (Scarlatti) . ••• 'r.~ ...... , C.~"., 0...... _ .. n'.>. SUN DAY NICHT CONCERT. NBC. The , .00 p .... . '2.00 _. . 0 .00 ,.", ...... ~ s,."" .... c ••"., 't."".,6 . .. ,<•• NBC Orchestra. Frank Black. conduc­ ".00_ " 'DO ..... I,,,,, ._Oft. tor; Deems Taylor, guest. First an­ nouncement of this year's American Thursday. June 20 Prix de Rome winner, with presenta­ WOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, MBS. tion of the award by Deems Taylor. Cesare Sodero, conductor. Wagner The winning composer will conduct program. his own prize-winning composition...... o.,,;.kt C•• "., o"",,,ht ""' ~ .,00 ...... 7.00 ., .. , ... ~.. C.~, •• , .... _ s."" .... Symphony ,...... • ...f •• Romantic (Howard Han­ .. . ,DO .... . •. "" '.m. .'00 •. "" son). Broadcasts of the Dorian String Quartet are Ilways "musts" for lovers of The American Prix de Rome (Prizc MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, NBC. chamber music. Heard this Satllrday, CBS. the qllartet includel (I. to r.): C,ft' •• , ...,.., .. ~ t of Rome), established 1921, is a copy .,00 ..... Alu:a(lder Cores. Harry Friedml(l, Oavid Mankovitz, Ber(lard GreenhOllle C•• , •• 'S'_6 oC the long famous Paris Conservatoire '.00 p."" Prix de Rome inaugurated thel'e in 1803 after Napoleon I had reorganized Friday, June 21 the school in 1800. Both honors have Cycle. Variations on a Theme by Sunday, June 16 to be gained through competition of SINFONI&TTA, MBS. Alfred Wallenstein, conductor. • Handel (Brahms). RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Ot· THE AIR, composers. the American winners be­ ~i\"en u ...," 0.,..' .. .. C...... , ..... ".h...... ,. ing selected for three fellowships 7 .... p ... , With all the orchestral one·composer NBC. Sinfonietta Plugram. Maurice ,.,.., .... . c.~ ..., it__ "SO .. ... by several organizations devoted to ..... ~ ...... cycles everywhere. it is refreshing to Baron, conductor; Henrietta Schu­ 7,"" .... . I: ... p,,,. . '20 ..... have one devoted by Miss Brodsky to the welfare of music in our land. For the pinno and its giant composer, mann. pianist: Elsa Zebranska, so­ both Pdx winners, free residence is PA;',· AMF,RICAN UNION CONCERT, NBC. • ...... D .... " ...... ,. prano. Jupiter SlJml'honlJ (Mozart), provided in Rome with money for liv· e .... '.' ...... ,,~ •• _ Brahms. ' .". p ...... - ,.. ~.,­""" ...... He was particularly fond of writing the Orchestra; 11 Est Doux, II Est Bon ing purposes, extending through sev­ ...... ,...... C..,tTa''''''''''''., ...... , ...... ,... variations, the best of his examples in from "Herodiade" (Massenct), Man· eral years. that form being the set based on a doline (Debussy), Elsa Zebranska; Howard Hanson was the first recipi· violin theme by Paganini and the one Piano Concerto in A Minor, First ent of the American Prix in 1921. and hcard at this hour. taking as its sub· Movement (Grieg). Henrietta Schu· that is why his symphony (written in ject some lovely measures by Handel. 1930) holds place on today's program. mann; Bohemian Fes/ival from "Scenes Among other Amcricans who ..... on the Brahms puts them through all SOI·ts PiuoresQues" (Massenet), the Orches· of m()(lds. serious, gay, solemn. pastoral, prize arc Leo Sowerby. Randall sentimcntal. humorous. brilliant. using tra. Thompson and Robert L. Sanders: a .....'n ..... " ••, e.~ ..., .... "QM marvelous resources ot harmony. u.oo_ " 'DO . . .. . symphony by the last·named was Un".' S ...... 6 counterpoint and coloring, and ending oa",on".00 .' '.M...... • ... 00 .... _ broadcast recently by Howard Barlow. with a prodigious fugue, piling up There is no special "story" COIl­ chord~ and climaxes to lead to a highly So You THINK You KNOW MUSIC, CBS. nected with Hanson's score and its best glorified finale. Music quiz. Ted Cott, master of cere· explanation is his own: "My Romantic Miss Brodsky prefers Brahms and Symphony reprcsents my escape (rom monies; Leonal'd Liebling, judge; Hen. the rather bitter type of modern mu· Debussy to all other piano composers. rieUa Schumann, pianist. and Armand and a<; she is as gifted a youn~ sical realism which occupies so large Amel'ican pianist as this country pos· Tokatyan, tenor. contestants. a place in contemporary thotl,ll:ht ...... ,... , e.~, ...... , ...... n r do not believe that music is primarily se-sscs. her opinion deserves npe con­ 2'."" p ... . ",.., - .' ...... m • ...... ft.,.- c ....., ...... a matter of the intellect, but rather a sideration...... 02, ...... D' ...... ~ ro.'.M _ft' •.• manifestation of the emotions." " .. an. "'_ .. ,.., ..... u ..... o .... " .... c ...... , ...... ' .. .. h ....n'a_ .-~. TilE CoLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, .·DO ~_ .. _ ,.", .,"" .... . ,...... ~ c~" ..., ...... • ,00" ...... 1,00 •. CBS. Howard Barlow, conductor. m. UNIT£ll STATES MARINE BANa, CBS. Overture and Bacchanale from "Tann· THE FORD SUMMER HOUll, CBS. Sym­ haeuser" (Wagner), Serenade for Captain William H. Santelmann, di· phony Orchestra. Leith Stevens, con· rcctor. Music of the Americas. Pre­ Strings (Tschaikowsky), Symphonll No.3 (Berezowsky). ductor: Jessica Dragonette, soprano: ludio Elcgia (Luis Calvo), Cornet Solo James Newill, baritone. You. Can't When Princess Metternich asked Ante Hora (Ernest Williams), TrlJlon BT1lsh Me On (Berlin), the Orchestra; and Peri3phere (Ferde Grofe). Napoleon III to command the per· formance of Wagncr's "Tannhaeuser" Some Day I'll Find You (Coward), Elsa Zebranska, soprano, returns .""'~ , -. ••~ ..., D·... o.' "'.ft'a .• 3 DO..... p_",. .• 2,DO p,"" '2'00 _ • at the Paris Grand Opera, that poten· Jcssica Dragonette; Jockey on a Ca· to " Radio City Millie Hall" for an­ •• " .. n .t...... e.~ ... , ...... ;~. 2 DO .,m. , 00 ...... 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WMBD ·Sports; M.lody Miniuur. New, IVJJO.Jo\ly Franzl '" Funm.kers WISN·Dan~~ Time * WJBC·N ew!: Sport.: Weather WTAM-Otto Thurn'. Orch. IVGNOance Or~h SATURDAY WKBS·ln Ihe Gloamill~ IVJBC-College Swin, WLS·Fronl Por~h Partr 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT IVHAS·W.lsh Look. 'Em Ovor WMAQ Clyde Lucas' Orch. WKBH .Frankl. Maet ..,' Ord!.. WlW Renfro V.lley \\'Ha~ ~o)ltball N~"" NBC·Ben C~tlu's Orch.: WIBA WHOK fjre$ide Bibl~ Chit. WMT·Harmonuu Q~ut.1 WSUI·Album 01 ArtillS WLW .G.rdner 8,n~ict'l Orcb WHO WTAM June 15 WSUI-U. of Band WSBT.Riebard Hlmbor', Oreh. 8:-45 CST 9:4 5 COT woe,SpOrt. I\'TAD Tuno. of lhe D.~ CBS·Kay Kyser's Orch.: WJR WROK·Don Scolt'. Oreb 8:00 C5T 9:00 CDT .CBS.To be announced' Hew" WSBT WKBH WISN WIIAS 7 :15 C5T 8:15 COT *NBC.News: WCFL WKB8 (IW. WCCO WSBT WBB;>.I WISN 10:30 CST 11 :30 COl (1f:~5 p.m. Cont!nuod l NBC,Conttr! 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WHBF WROK WIRE WGN 7 :00 CST 8 :00 COT MBS·Moz.art Opera SeriO$: IYROK WIND· Emil Flindt'. Vanity NBC·Johnny McGu', Orch.: WCFL.Musie Love .. ' Pr!PD. c. ... WGN.Frf'ddy Martin'. Orth. KSD·Happy Felloo'. arch. NBt.Conctrt Ort~.: KSD KOA WHBF WJBC·Sand of the Wfflr WTCN KWK &, M.,I_ .....11 on ..... ", WINO.R.d Roberts' Oreb. *WCCO.RoU;t Job....,n. Sport. "'TAM WHO \\'011'0 WKBH-Rapid Ad CBS·Bob Ch.~ltr's Orch.: WSBT News NBC·Frank Blatk Present': KOA WLS·Barynyard 11mbortt (s",·9.65) WIRE· Baseball Roundup flBC·Alh·Selt!er National Baril WLW·Dane~ arch. WCFL·Roo:oo:o " Rhythm Dance: WLS WLW KWK WTMI WHO WTAM WMAQ WlBA " ... WMT·Govetllment Report. NBC-Reggit ChUds' Orch.: KSD WFBM.BasebalJ Round.Up 9.53) WROK.Nino Rinaldo', Ora. II'MAQ.Lou Br.e$e·, Orch. . (5",.9.53) (also at 10 p.m.) WlIO WMAQ 9 :45 CST 10:45 CDT *WIND·Ntw• ".r ,..-"., ~.r'"t '" ~. __ * Newl: WGN WJBC WSBT·Voke of Industry WLW·Deke Moffitt'. Orcb. ~_ ~.i16. 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KOASootl, WTAM NBC·Johnn~ M,Gu', O~he'Stn' WLS WTMJ KWK WLW WKBR 10:15 CST 11 :15 COT WCCO·Ted Fiorito *MBS·News; Pre·Convention NBC·J;mm~ Dorsev'. Orth. : WHO WIBA.Club Chonlicl.., WGN ·BiI1 McCune's Or-eb.. WINO.Nitt Watch 7,00 P.M•• CST - 8,00 P ..... CDST Roundup: WROK IVHBF WGN 1V110·~port, waow CBS·Jimmie lunceford's Orch.: WLW·Dan", Orch. WGBF WBOW - 9,00 P.M.. CST *KMOX-New,' Do\&bl. M~lI"~ IVIF\A rtuh ('h ... ,,·,·,.· Time: Ne",. WFSM \\WI \~JR \\1\8H I\b/> Woe·Fun Club WIRE·Oiek Reed: Musieal lD· IVTAM·Aud Kinc'. Ora. Sponsore d by ALKA-ULTZER KOA Gr.nd or apr, terlude WCCO KSD·Little Symphony Preview WKSH·Baseb,U Game NBC·Jan Sa~itt's Orch.: KWK End of S"turd.y Programs

WBIlM·Human Adventure WBBM·Rollin' AlonK CBS,Silute 01 tlte AmerieiS: WTAD·Pop Concert. SUNDAY, June 16. 1940 WFAM ·Hunearian Hour IVCCO WFAM WMBD KMOX MORNING "'"HI.J·Comir Caravao WGN ·Midd.y M.lodie. WIND woe ',w 11 831 8!45 CST 9:45 COT WHIP-Budapest Hour for l'ranc. Union Prgm. K'~~~)" t t: O>untrr StDre WCFL-Tim. for MUli~ WOl·Paul Grove. WlSN ·Home Own~ .. PrO(l'_ 17.83) *NBC·Newt: Alice Remsen In WENR-To be announced IVJB('Hil Rev". Spelter: Renrentl ",nl{ol DUO, WFB~I-Chri~li.n M~" 8uilde.. cas Sail Lake City hbtrnilCte WGN·Helen Westbrook. ortrlniSl Ih. Land of MI.h Beliuo: WJJO,Sunday Sereoade dO'lln ... L...,t ot tbe Epl_po. 11'011'0 (5.. ·1533) WillE-Indiana Univeuily Choir &, Organ: IVFBM WFAM WI!'S·Movie f'T1!1Il 'fhe(llo~lcII Sebool, o..Dlb.ldli!, *MBS·News: Harold Til r n e r, WJJO·Oiek Bak .... ",nil \\'K811 W(){ W?oISD·Piano Melodin WKBBPln•• ntdale follu lIuaac~ulCtt.o. The ~botr .om .Inll' Th, worn. pianist: WIRE WGN IVKBB·Organ Rev,,"" WTAO-Th Junoo.eUti WLW·To be announced NBC·MeIOdIC Moo d I: WOWO WMBD·Mornin' RtvU. II I lAntern: "'w.~~ Ye Salnla WMT·C~ Melodiel WKBB (sw-21.5) *Newl; WTMJ WIND WLW 01 God. Awah: Je"". Word ot 11 :30 CST 12:30 COT WTAO.WPA Prpn. God In carnale. .n" Bear HJ' WTMJ,SlIndly Couctl1 KWK_Religion. on the Air WMT WHBF WROK Suppllnl\on. The or.caol&t 1t1I1 NBC·S i I vel Strings: WLW WCFL-Grand Jamboru KWK·Rudin~ tbe FunrUI!I 9:45 C5T 10:45 CDT play Ibe prelude to ·'.unlt ... WBOW 12:15 CST 1:15 COT WOl·W utherltrippinl WBOW,Sunshine Hour dim," Ind UOdLlH!o", S NBC·Word. &: Music: WSOW MBS .Safety CIUD ... Hllf WROK MB ·American ..... ildlife: WHBF *N .... , WOOW WI RE WKBB * WFAM·New.: Old·TIme Co.pt! WCCO·Musicale NBC·Moylan Sisters: WOWO WKBH WROK Tabernade WCFL·Hit R~vu. *lOtOX·N.wl NBC·AI & LH Reiser's Or(h.: WKBB (s,..·15.33) WBBM Piano Parad. KWK WENR WKBB (sw·15.33) WBBM·Dugout Do~ WGN.M<>rnin~ SYlilphonit HOIU WDl-Vi.it With MI. Hull WCFL-Conecrl Gem. .. WHBF-New. *WFAM·Pres! Now.: SlIlLdu KWK -Un"~ 1..".1" .... fhportu WCCO·ReHrioul N_s CBS·Democ ...c) in Attkln: woe WBBM-Of Men &. Book. WCFL·R .... John ZOUIOI WOZ.P.I. of Prairia W!ilP·German HaUl s.,nnade WMBD WCCO WFBM KMOX IVF'BM ·Es""ci2.lIy For YOI WIlO·Bible Broadca$ter W1I1P Lilhuanlan HoUl WCFL.Modern Melodieo WDl·leh Manners WSBM (,,.·11.83) WOl-Four Mortin. WHIP·Morning Concul WHBF.Planlin.c Time WIND-Italian Hour WHO.Ch,i.tian Science Prgm. Toft.,', erl_e .bow. 1>0 .. WISN·Musical Matinee WIRE·Chri,tian Science WIBA ·Norwegian Hour WHO·Stamps Quartet WIND.Methodist Prgm.. tbe Geveroment help. prlnte \VIBA·Morning M.lodift WIRE·Cry.tel M.lody Hour 1nduotty 10 pro,·ld. the uUon WJJO.Fred S...,k, organilt WISN·SI. Sonirae~ Chureb WISN ·Breakfa" Oub w lt~ better .... m~ •. WJBC·F.mily Album WJBC·Pa"ifi. Paradise WJBC·Methodist Church WISN ·Sunday Morning Revue 12:30 CST 1:30 COT WJJO·Happy Go lu~ky Tim, IVLS·Reading lhe Funnies' Wu· WCFl-M.e! the Folk! WJJO·Sunday Morning FroUr WJJO-Variation. NBC·U. of Chlugo Round Table IV1.S·Little Brown Churr.b WKBB,Unilcd Church Semen WLS·Organ·Piano duo thet: Livutoek WGN ·Old Tunes in SwinI Tim, WHO.Humanitarian Hour Oi,cuSl!\on: KSD WIBA WMAO 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT *WKBH·Newa: Rotatin' Rhythm WLW-Go"er'''"e1>' R~porto WMAQ·P,ev ue 01 New Reeordl WIRE-Ch~rd' Se'viti!1 WHOW WTMJ WHO NBt'Melodic MOOds: WmE WLS·Grau Wilsoll. conl!'. WMBD-U ... d Car Parad, WMT·Chick Chall: MG6i~II "0' .... " _ 000<1 U".nln" Ould •. WTAO·l..et's Walt. Gems WISN ·German Hour * New" WMBO WIBA WMIlO·Play Tim~ *MBS·News from london: WHBf *W()('.N.w'· !-lom ... on tbe Land 10 :45 CST 11 :45 CDr *WlBA·Ne"'. \VOl·This Week'. Fayorite. 10:00 C5T 11 :00 COT WISN ·Mu.icale: Diamond Do,", WHOK WHBF·Highway to HeaveD WTAO·Drama 01 Food NBC-Th. Storv 01 All 01 U" thil· CBS·S,II lake Cltv Choi r &: Or. g.n: WCCO KMOX * WJBC·N.w, *CBS·News: So You Think You WO\VO·Sci~o., Reader 9:15 C5T 10:15 COT dren's prgm.: WHO IVJJO·Taylor arch. Know Muol., WKBB WFAM 8:30 C5T 9:30 COT NBC·l~thefan·Laymin. singers: 'f~e .Iorr 01 Klul{ OI'(lNU., MBS·To be announted: WHBF tbe rlch~.t IIIR" In lb. WG.ld, WMAQ·Sing An Old Son, WMBD WKSH KMOX hw· NBC·Southel nalru. quartet: K WK WOWO WIRE (sw·I5.33) wlU be p ....ented. WBBM ·MuSlcal Prgm. IVOWO-Mi1111·1:\00 WBOW·Radio Go.jJel WJBC·Ave Maria Ho~r *WDZ·r.:ewse ..t; Busin", WffIt (lw.15.33) WBOW·12OCl WCCO·Undo R.y WGN·Wallenstein Mo:z:art 5e'rin Goell: Senator Mtbo. cappor WKBH·Sunda, 5erenad. WCOO-8l0 Wl<:IIH_I~ *WLS·New. ot ...... L WMAQ·A Heap of Lirin' WOI'L·II'IO WL&870 WOl-Country Chllroll IVlW·Thruher Si.ters * WHlP-Ne .., WDZ·\OOI) WLW·700 WHBF-Orlan Rwtal WMAQ.Radio Parade *WI:ND-J.-";.., Newl &: Vi .... NBC·MuSlc 101 Moderns: WBOW ~IT-~on 01 Safety \\'I!lSR-8fO W1IAQ_6." ",or\!,~, f"h ..t_ Rn,'" I1n"" WHO·Community Sibl, IVMT·Modern Melodies *WIRE·Ne-ws WHO WMAQ \VJ'AlI·l200 1I'~IllU ·t H" CBS·ChurCh of tht Air: wcn IYV8.l!·IW WlIT-600 WIRE.Eastside Church IVl'MJ.Mnter~ of Rhytbm WISN·Ba"arian How woe KMOX WFBM , ....·11.831 IYGN·too WQC·18'0 WISN·Spiritual Fcl!owlh40 WJJO.People'. Church 1\·n",·!Uo \\'OWO·II611 9;30 CST 10!30 COT Spelbr: Reverend L. W. M~ AFTERNOON * WJBC·News IVLS·Sunday Mornin, M.1odja \\'[1 ... 5-820 \\'IWK-U10 CBS·M;ojor Bowes' Family: WI!'iD Ore•• , at tbe Pari! ... veone \\'SU"J··I!I6Q WJJD·Sunday Morning P ..t, WFAM WCCO KMOX WISN WMAQ·Take a Picture Obrlatl.n Chon)b. Eut Oraue. U:OO CS1 1:00 CDT WIlll'·l241.1 WMT ·Scandinauian Fello". b I p WMSOCentr.ol Chriswn Chura New Jeney. WIIII'·t4-80 WSUl-880 WKBH WKBB woe WMT HBC.S.l~te .' ,ne Am,,!c&$ \\'110·1000 WT-ID·llOO * News: WCFl WMBO WHBF Hour (.",·17.83) WROK-Music Mantro Pi .... \VHf) WM ,\O \1'IHA·I~8t WT'\ll-107G WROK·Music MatUro Plu ... "0, "",il ...... U,"nl ..... Go;'.. , WTAO,Cone~r' Mast" KIVK V,.ma\ic InlNlud. ~o, d•• _" .... "<>DO ~''' '"'"9 Oul ••. 1\'1 T.I..~!IO W1'JIJ-02tl UBC·Salon Silhouettes; WOWO E-9/ 36 " age 21 KWK \VENR hw·1533) *New., WJJD WCCO woe SUNDAY GOOD LISTENING GUIDE IITFL·Cam.o Thute. SUNDAY WIJBM ·8a1eb.lI; White SOl< vs. Che c:k the progra ml you want t o hear t o day Red SOl< \VDZ .Modecn Homo Idea. MORNING 2:30 CST (3:30 COT) Basin 4:30 CST (5,30 COT) Gene Gues(: A""a Neagle. I"vcly Street Chamber MU5ic Soci. Autry's Melody Ranch, CBS. June 16 Ilfl.l~I ,Slyle, in Rhythm «age ,n,/ ,cree" ,lar. 9:30 CST (10;30 COT) Major ety, NBC. Wen Nil~,. announcer; Teu, WG\"·Cocc«t Pro"unci.tion: Con. 6:30 CST (7:30 COT) Music<. .ID~' L',\mour. To.· WIBA 1 :30 CST 2 :30 COT (o01in jal"'. L·.lwou<. Tbe Sle.le WJBC·T"·lllIlhl ~inger. 1t WMBll.Ne ... 3:15 COT St,,,,". l'ce.~"t We K""IV Whele 1\-JJO-B .. ebaJJ Scoreboard \V~IT .Church Pr«llI. * C8S-Mu.ltal Glmo Hews: WJR NBC-Concert Orchestra; KWK 2 :15 CST WHIP·WPA Prgm. YQII',... Go!n~. A"I"UIW White WKBH.Wisconsin Alun'ni lV~kT 13.,oh.11 <;ror~' WBB"'I (!w·l1.83) (also it 9 WOIVO WENR \VillE WKBB oJr~c~ wt,cre Wn. I. FlO,..,lIce WIND -Dance \1il. WLW ·C hurch by Ihe Side 01 Ill. WTAD.Gaslight Harmon;e, p.m. CST) (,w·15_33) ~!lh',,11 will sln~ l",,·c I. All. WMT·Sund.1' Melodies The .~illgl lll( ~t(1\,n\'11 olrer All Ro.d 5:15 CST 6 :15 CDT KMOX·To be announced . HBC·News from Euroll" WIBA 2 :30 C5T J:30 COT 'fh"'''~h the :-<1J:tJl. Th~ llllOtb Century Stren~d. \1'''A'\f1I~ R.fc.i", *WFBM-~lu,ic.1 AlbulII; He .., MBS· To be announced; WHBf WFBM W~IBD WKBII WM'f The dlOTUO ]lre ... nl~ Itlo !UtR. 1I'1'AO Bates Trio WMBD '~elody Miniature: Spar" WGN-Musical SleelmakeT~ II!lOW ·Mood. in MoSlc "~r I."~" O!I­ IVTMJ Muslul SpeUdo ..n (.\V.I1.83) ft"""",,,,,lon".t.1I lAw .. ," ,on .""' ..... WTAD.Legion of Safety WHIP Rhythm;c Int.rlude WCFL.Modern M.ltl-di"" 4 :15 CST 5: t5 CDT 5:30 CST 6 :30 COT WlBA.Week in R.view T~"cydid.", .-Ilhe"lo. "tUe.. · WBQWBasebal1 Gam. WO% Utillli .. En~ In.1 mao "lid ~Mur!~n. wHl be the HBC·Gray Gordon's Of[h. : KWK C8S·Advenlures ot Ellecy Queon: W[NO·M.xim Ol.hkv's Or~h WGN-To b. announced •• bJecl of toll,,!"~, dl_~U".(on. \VDZ .Co rncrib floedow~ 15 ... ,9.55) \\,VRM 1>:<:\1T /o",llIHI WISN .Down by Her;"~n's II (11(' Pnl;,h Varlel .., M8S-Haven .01 .Rest: .WHBF IVHBF ·Lu(he .. n Hou, WJBC·Union Ch"rch Serviou . WHO-New5 WlJIP·Af1ernoon Concen MBS.Blu. Barron's FO. d.,.11 .... G""" LI.",.'n. 0.' ••. WfiOK WGN CBS·W.ek·EnG Potoour..- ""'VI.. \\'J JD·Anson Week.' Orcb. II'ISN Bas.ball Gam. NBC·The Wilrld Is Yours: WBOW WJBCConc~rt Ec~oe, WMBD WISN WCCO WKBB·Malter Singers I\'JJO Mu.ic PlUM WIBA WHO WMAQ WTMJ (sw. WKBB·Il.sebaU G.me IVDZ ·Cruise In Grut Lak .. ; SUD WMBD-Band Contert day Matinee HBC.Fitch B.ndwaqon: Guest 0,. WKBII Lest We Forge! I\"'I·H-P.arl Roberl. Prllll, 9.53) WMBD·Don Pedro'. Orch. II'ROKFive Not .. II J(U" It''~IO lhorus IVJJO-F'e' Ila.e'''''~' CBS-Gone Autry'S Melod~ Ranch; wcn. This We..k in Labor WTAO -Dancing Party llllUF_Mouu "'o.pel Tem))l. KSO·Ro.ario Boucdon's Orch. 3 :30 CST 4:30 COT KMOX WFIlM WBBM IVCCO WJJO·l)ugout Inlerviews * W.JBC·Ncws NBC ·Yoit< 0' liawai,' WENR WGN . Fr~ddy Martin'. Orch. 7 :00 CST 8 ;00 CDT MBS·Th. Show of the Week: WJBC ·Co ,,~ert Master II MT-Miracles in fluldl WLW·Aldrich Family KWI< WOWO (5 ..·15.33) W!>UI-U. oj Iowa Ihnd WHBF WMT KWK WGN WROK WJJO-Ridge Runners CBS·Ford Summor HO~I. IVKBJt WIlOK-Organ M.IOIiie. MBS Reno .... u. ,\ filii' WROK 2 :00 CST 3:00 COT WTAO·Siesti \\'ij!I''''R':~~ G~;: L~'~~~~: ".1 ••. WKBH·Prophetk Hour ~~O W~~~T K\~I~~M W~~~ 2 :45 CST 3:45 COT CBS Jonr Kirby' O.tn.: WFAM WLW-P",lessor QuiJ: HBC-Sunday Yespers, WENR WFB~( WIND II'CCO II'KBH WIND·Changing Scene WMT-Tune. '" TOpies WFBM WCCO WBB~l WMT KWK WIRE WKBB 11'0\10 HBC·To be annGunted; KWK \\.IIT WOC 1\'MaD hwll.83) 1\[JU.Arnaleur Sho... (.w·I1.83) (~W 15.33) Wf.NR WOWO WKBB (sw. II'JBC-Or~an Recital WBBM·lnvitation to Leami"l Mu'" ...." On ...... NBC .from MCI(~WOOO lod~, . [>,_ !<~II .. cer' •• ddr .... I. tlrled 15.33) WKBfl -Music for You WTAD -EchOl" of Stan & So'..,n NBC·Manhithn Mtrry.Go-Roun~ : WMAQ WHO WIRE ( ..... 9.53) "'Not NQ\\'."' '1'110 m.te QUo'lt *I(SD-News 1I'~1Iln 1V.llel Hill. ba, 5:45 CST 6:45 COT WTAM KSD lV~lAQ WHO WIIlF ,,-til ~lr,,: JI'~lhcr, '" J."u. :Some KMOX ·Green£ield Vill"~e Ch~pel \\'OCMu,ie of lhe Muesiro. NBC·Magnolia Blossoms: WOWO WlBA WTMJ KOA (sw-9.S3J w~ M~1"I. aud 0 Je." •. 1 flue WBBM Baseball: Cub ..... Be •• WHIP-The Dutil ... I'",,,,;,,,,d. WDZ Frullt P.~. Dram1 * \\~1l1 ".".• (Jnlv~,,~ 'JI 'old· MBS·Freddy M~rtin's Orchest'~: *NBC.Walte, Wlncheli: WENI: "'BS·E( PUN Troubidors, II'HBF WHIP-Ben 1I",ch Pre.ents WIBA Th. Conoerl fluU "rl. WROK WLW KWK 11110 a' 10 D.m WISNrlubhou.~ Time II' J(OK II'I~\) ~win~ Fa.'aril., WTADPiano Cla.sics Sporu: WK8H WM1: CSTI WJBC Women'~ Clubs ~BC·G.n. Krupa's Orch.: WHO WJBCJust Relax WT\k l-owrene. Glosemeyor WeFL·Dinner Concut (Continued on Nut Page) waow II'MAQ (.w·9,S3) II"TAll Donald Ibrl.oh_ IOn(, 1\'1" W~.lrl (. Vn" ... 4 ,45 CST 5 ;45 COT -,______WTAD-G~m City Trio a",,,b"ll: Chioago While SOl[ ••. 3 :00 CST 4 :00 COT II'DZ-Or~anette' ,- 3:45 CST 4 :45 COT ao'It'" Rod SOl<, IVGN IVJJD NBC·Y~elle. 10"9s' 1\IIClwMAO WefL WBBM WIRE WIBA (,,,,·9.53) CBS·John Kirby's Orch.; KMOX WJJOW~IRI)·Musk T .. ;li~h' Plea.e Sprenad. MEN WANTED II'llIlAITe,,'o tJ!niHK KSI) Municipal Op.ra Prevu. CBS·Choo.e Up Side., sports ''''D "m, ",";,' e,,,,,,,, • WDl·i.e.. Lynch, New. * IVlill',NelV • 5 ;00 CST 6:00 COT TO 9 UALIFY FOR qlliz: WFD.\I \\"fIM WOC II'CCO WISN Baseball Gam • •\'llIP-Soulhern Melodie. WKIHI W[\"D I\\IOX IVMT (.w. . NBC ·Ne .... s trom Europe: KWK LIFETIME POSTAL JOBS II1BAJOI'y Tantillo'. Ord!. 1\:;rAO Thp LitU. Show WOWO WCFt WKBB WI8A III!':\' Baseball Gam~ 11~~)d ...." .... 0""" L,O.I.'''' o.i.... 4 ;00 C ST 5;00 COT WBOW or LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS NBC ,CllI1011( Hour ' WMAQ MBS·Troplcal 'itfU.dt: WHBF \VIR,., WIRE WHO (.",9.53) WROK ~ PAY FOR COURSE ONLY AFTER n~""01l'1 II. J. SaIV~I".' Rd­ _ APPOINTED AND WORKING Whee ling Steel d ..,." (0 tilled "Tile C","ttOD H BC·J.<~ Btnny & Mary Llylng' of Ihe World." .tone: IVMAQ KSD WTMJ IVIBA CITY, RU RAL, YILUGE, RAI LW... Y, CLfRKS MUSICAL STEElMAKIRS CBS·Fun 'n P,int: KMOX WM1 (sw-9.53\ (_Iso al 9:30 Dm CARRI ER S EARN $1700 TO S2I>00 PER YeAR Rat/irl's Or;gillal I\'FRM I\BB~t wrco CST> So cert.in ..e w~ that our .implified coachinl coursu will en­ '" ..,." ... G""" Ll ...n,"O a~ I .. , Employee Family Br-otUlcasl FOl "'." _ """" L'''.~',. 0.1 •. able l(o~ to pu•. cumin.tiona and obt~in • pOlition tbat we NBC -Gra~ Gor~on' Ort/l .. "LH_ .C8S · Nrw~ 01 In£ 'hortG, IVl/I are w.lhn, to Wi" for payment of any course until oft~r YOU SUNDAY, ] P. M. IC.S.T.! WOII'O WBBM KMOX WHAS weco ARE "'PPO(HT'lO ~ND_ WO RKING. ~he pdwill lIou. WIND-Old F.,him,1'd Revivo! "'~.w . WOC InRI:. IYJR WHO WIRE Mu.ic.1 V.rieties WROK l ... 1 W. For... 1 8;45 CST 9:45 COT KIVK·Cari R.v ....•• Orch. \\JJD.Pa"iii" Pa'3di.e IVBB.., Rhythm Off tt.. Re~ofd \1'BOI\" WG:'; WLlY WMT KWK CBS·Mu,ic Without Words; 10:45 CST 11:4S CDT WKBB-Ameri •• n Fomlly RobinlOn 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT \\ICFI.Roo:w·. Rhythm WHBF WOWO·To be announ.1'd W~BT W:>.lIlD Wra:>.1 WCCO *II'G.X·N ..... ", Freddy Martin's WCCO-Cedric Adamo CBS·Bob Mellar's Orch.· WFB\I NBC ·Good ..... 111 Heur : WESR \I'KBH WBB~I WOC WJR WHAS WCCO WROK-Av. Maria H~ul Orch. WCFL·All National. f'entecosl.1 KWK \\'IS:'" WIIO·SpoTI. C~uT~h NBC-O~nce Orch.: WTA:>'I 7:15 CST 8 ,1S CDT *MBS-News . Symphonlt Heur *K.\!OX·-"ew. WI SA-Allen ROlh Presenls IVENR·Ch·d. Lut .. • Orch. NBC·M~Uy M~lnuk 's O"hestri • NBC·The Park., Family: WENH WGN WIlBF WIHE·Novachord Tun .. *WHAS·Pau! Sullivan. new. WLW KW" fal!o 01 10:15 a.m. WMAQ To hI' announce<·Hudlints lie BylInes ' *WMBO New, Roundup NBC ·Heur Df Charm; Phil Sp, WSBT NBC·leu Breese's Oreh.; IVKBB ",WKSH fli~hli~h" n. W,ek·. \\ I(BI3·0r~." Heveries Ne ... , 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT lalny', Orch.: WTAM KOA \VHO IV£~II WTAD-S","!J", ,1 T"'ili~hl *NBC·N.w,· Johnny Mus"tr·. *WTMJ -Teday'! Evenl. MBS'Huge Mariani's Orche~\(.; II'WE WTMJ WLW WMAQ Orch., KWK WIRE CBS.Ka~ K1ser's Orch.: WKBH WlillF wnol( KWK WGN 7:)0 CST 8;)0 CDT KSD hw·9.53) WOC WI:;N IYSBT WH.~S WCCO 10:1S CST 11:15 COT NBC·Glenn Garr', Orch.; WTMJ CBS·Chu~k Foster's Orch.; woe CBS·Vo~al Help W~nl.d: WKSH WBB~I NBC·lrene RI~h. d"ma; WENR WHO WMAQ KOA WFIHI WMT "MOX MBS·Dane. Orch.: WGN WHSF WHim W~IBD Wb", WCCU WLW KW" (also 01 9,15 p,m Old ~- •• hie"ed n.vival: WISA NBC·Jack Benn1; KFI. KOA NBC·Jan Savitt's Orch.; WBOW KMOX WMT WIemblo "'m .Id~ Tiline At(llle *WESR-Sew", C~rl Rlvll"', \VLW.Deke Meffitt's Orch. WLW·Johnny Ibmp', Onh. 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WTAO Hannib.1 New. WFAM Shopp~,,· Guide WLS-Singing Milkman WBBM Meet Ih~ Mi.~u~ /$,.,. 21.5) 9:)0 CST 10;30 CDT wGN Editor, Daughler .•kel(b WlWTiOIe to Shine WGN-June Bakel home maD- WDZE!lillgham B.nd *WBOW·:o/ew, age"'ent CBS·Blg Siste,. ,ketch; WCCO WIlA flamemakers W.\fAQ-Your Neighbor IVFAM-Mornin~ Devolioo. WCFl-~lake Believe Dancel.nd WIIBF HOUle al Mllsic WBBM WM;BD KMOX WFBM *WI!BF.NeW1l: Tune Time WT~!J-Top o· Ih Morning WGN·Problem lady WDZ·Mon.tdie. 11'1:010 Bob '" Bonn;~ Aleher Wlll·The Thutre WKBB Mu.ic Graph. 11'I(B8 (,w.ID3) I<>sopher' New.' WFAM Isw. WHSF·Mercy Melodie. WI.'l~·Earl~ Ri,9r! Club 1V1R£·Lind"~ Fim Lov. 11_83) WKBH Breakfa,t Mel<>die, WHIP-Morning Cellcorl 1\·.lI3e-J,," Aoou! Tin .. NBC·Agam51 the Sterm ••ketch, IVJBC·Treasur. Chnl WlS·AUce Bbir with ~Iar!ha NBC.Band Goes to Town: WOWO WIND-W.n,ed Men & Jeb. WJJD.M01,day Mer"i,,~ Musical WHO WMAO WTMJ WIRF W.!JD·F\ob '" Bonnie Aicher Scott II'J(!C·Hnmo CouMrlor 11'1\1111 .1I"rlUne INvuU ... ", WLIV WKUB Homemake .. Hint. *Ncw. Wl.'l WHO W!.W I'orli. lIlake Faces l,t. WJJO Neighbors al Ilame II'M Ill) Friondly Nei~hlm" WKDI! 110"', I:.run"""e_ KMOX·O.~rk Varieties WMAQ·A Slep Ahead WKBH-Morn'ng Sorellad. II'OWO·Moder" Home Ferum KWK Painted Dream •. ,ketch Wl.S Fealure reoo. I{WK·Sociol Security Speaker. WMT-~r",.ical Cleck WOC·Melody Tim. WllOl\·Jusl Ahc"l Time: Health WBOW·Novdly Orch. WOWO·£lIen Randolph .•ketch nise & Shi". 8:00 CST 9:00 COT WOWO·Harry lIorlick·. Orch Chats WCFL·II.dio W... bleu WROK.Wo",.,,'. Forum * WCCOFirSI News II'Dl-Mary & K.thryn NBC·The Man I Married. sketch WROK !Iarmony lsle IVSU[·Ce",",~ntement Exorcise, WTMJ HymM 01 ... 11 Churcbe. WDZ·ltIinois Corn Hu.ke .. WHO KSD WMAQ WIRE WTMJ WSUi-SYlnpheny Oroh, WTAD "our Fa",i!,' Docto, II'FMI·HeaUh Talk; Tune f"lm. WGN·Red RiveT Dave WGN Bache)or', Children. ,kelch 10:15 CST 11:1S COT WJBC-O"!:a" Aires CBS·Pretty K'tty Kelly: W8BM 8;]0 CST 9:)0 CDT II'HA-Muskal Varioli .... NBC · Kidoedlers, WI(BB (S'" 9:00 CST 10;00 COT 15.33) *WLW -Mi~hael Hinn. new. WISN IYF8M WCCO KMOX NBC·Ellen Randolph. s k tIe h: WIISF Luci. Then'p,on, pi.ni.1 WOC WMT NBC ·OHid H~rum. skolcn: KSLI WMBD·Sutliff &. C.,. Blndwag\ln WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ WLW WIRE WMAQ WOWO Wnlj WILL·Organ ~Ioods NBC ·Th, O'NeIlIS Ikolch' WII" .... 1\·MT.Muskal Clock NBC·Josh Higgins of Finchville. CBS·Hilitep Heuse. sketch; IVISN WIIO *WIND-New. WCW WOC·What's NewT philosopber & sengs: WKBB (sw. KMOX II'FBM WMSO WBSM II'ISN.Ann Leslie'! S.rapbook *WTAD-CommunHy Ne,," 21.5) WCCO WMT NBC·I Love linda Oale, shlch: II'JBC-Dollar D ... FREQUENCIES II'lIOW WKBB 7 :30 CST 8 :)0 COT MBS·Arthur Godfrey: WGN NBC·The Story al Muy Marlin. WJJD-Cozy Corner K~I\l;':·I".~' 11·1.'\[)·.·,'~' CBS·Short Shert Story. skel~h: *WtdlH New, Window Shopper 11·lta:-\j,., CBS·Melody Wei V t I 0: WfAM .hlch WlS WIBA I\"~·1\3!.1 *No"< I\'HBF WKBH IYISN II'BlI~1 WCCO WFBM K~!),.-.Gi. \\"t!<"_11~~) (5w-17.83) KWK.Music Maestro. 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    BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940 (MG :.I). 20 MULE TEA~I (M G~), Wall ••e B.. ry .. Lavi,hly produced musical that ring, the bell. now showing in your neighborhood tou,h·skinned. render hearled mule·,kinner in t.l. wilh Fred Asuire, Elunor Pow~1I and a Georu of good "'omen .nd bad men who Jive off bor.. , Murphy. "ho nnrly sleal, Ihe ,hew with hi' depmits in nrly Duth Valley. d~ncin~.

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Goo'~e n.ft, Jane Br)·ln. lIuon!lhrey 80iart. Paul Akim T~mirO)ff. II Ihe I,al'o lalhe, in a huvy. Wltat happo-II~ wl,en a .nall-hating "riter of popu. K.lly are in it. sordid film, p'o... s hi. ability II a .haracter oclo< br nOHI. (Loretta Yound n,1!<'1S • ha"dwme STIIA:.'GE CARGO 01 GM). Joan Cu,,-IO)rd in lhe part "hi~h EII1,I hOllins_ plaIed in Ihe )Oll"~ dllOWN WEST Mo:GlSTY (Paumoullt) A O)"t Ihe slory of .11 old roomin~ hOIl'e cOIl\".rud c_roabll' Ilroduced and acted mdodrama 01 a "0- />f"ne. politiul .atire in ..-hi~h • bum ~tOIlIU i"IO • ule to lift It IOQrl.a~. "ATl'RDA\"S CHILDREN (Warn.r B,o•. ). I/l~n's pr.. "n. "hich i, ~rilO and unre!ieved hut ~~'-ernor, nutly contri,·.d. "ell acted ",th Brian Tou,hin~. du",,·lo· ••rth filming 01 lhe Pulilzer deeply ah.orbin~. Ellen Drew. Robert P.i~t and J>riu vial' (,.. ne lillt) 0)1 young"or~ in Iv'" and ludith lI ..retl art in il. [)oo,[ev)', Akim Tam;roff and .\I\lriel A"tel". in IT'S A DATE (!Jni,.."al). Ounna Ou,bin i, hy .ole •. in dtbt ",Ih John Garfield. Ann ;;hirl.), Claud. ~,own up .nd I""dier ,n face. fi~ure alld ,·oi •• Hai,,<, in thi. t]"'n anl }-el. A 'I).rklin( 'tory "ith WO~!E~' I~ \'oAR (Repubtic). Els;" Jan ... EDI:;O~'. THE 'IAN (M·G'!). I,,,pi,in~ ""Iliel uoelle"l .uPI"'.ti,,( c." ineh,rli". I\.y Francis. "Swulhurt 01 Ihe A E F ," hved her part ,n I" "Youn. Tom Edi.on" ""h ";pen«:r Tracy u W.. II .. J>id ••"n. L.,,·i. 11"".,d make il top,nOleh Sl'AR DU:;T (20th Ce"lu'l-Fo,,). Slad.1 l.ind~ Ihis w~r \lory ,n 1918. ad. ,t now l/l a !IO'y rhe adult Thoma. Ed;OO)n III a 'crt<'n bloe,.phl fil",. D.rlleU r.·.naOI~ h .. o"'n life in a li~h1er-h .. rted of "01l1~" and World War II. Melodrama of ~H'l' Ame,ican ,hould _, t ... mounl). An ~\\DY IS A LADY (U"i'~r""I). \Ielodulnl i,n't 0 'Road 10 Si"(~JlOre" by .IIY mt.n., YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUII WIFE (RKOR.dio), 'mu"n~ comedy of SUmmer Inutriul.. "ilh of Iltt lIar~ld Unl'd I~pe. li~ht, amu.in( alld I.i!lhl co'''~dl' of younll: mur;'d couple', dfort. to \brlh. R.le .ud Charlc. Ruo:s:les. \\"ill brinl th,iUln(. "ilh .mili". Baby $and" Eu,.ne Pal­ get OUI of Ihe ,uI. with Lucille Ball, Jan'e, Elli· manl' (i~.lu. JOI~~\Y APOLLO (20th Cenlu'l' Fox), Et~il' Itt". \li ... ha Au ... X,,, Gre)' and To,n B.own_ 'on. ing. lar·al:>(lve·th ","Hili' fil'" 01 .ulturod col IOlfian in "nd.r"orld, with Tyro"e Pow". Ooroth)' HGHTI~G 691h (Warner B,os.). Som."hal I.a",o~r. Ed"'a,d Arnold, SEVEXTI::EN (Pa"mount). An exc~ll.nt mod YOUSG TO\! EDISO'" (M·GM). A~ excellent hcli"nalized .nd oonslderably dr~matiz~d vorsion erniud n.,ion 01 the BOOlh Tarkington da"ic dram.liution of Edi$On', boyhood days wh,th is of • lamou. rtjiment's part in "U. Eff«tive, al:>(lul a bolo in advl ..cence, hi. love •. hi. lile. r.a! and hOlney undn the deft h.ndli,,~ Mickey melodramalio and absorbin,. SIan James Cagney. LA CONGA \IGIITS (Uoi\'(.. al). 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London ".OSO 11.75 Norlh Americ •. inrJudilll..l)piul musIc. lravel 12:15 ... m. cannot be silenced with one suc­ TRANSMISSION 4 12:30"m. 1:30 '.m. Rom. 2R03 9.63 cessful attack, as could those of the lalks and nt.. • P:'H (TlI.ll) 2R06 IUO (Direded ID NDrih Am_riu l 1 :30 p.m.- Bulin-"A M",OI" of German UI.··: British Broadcastmg Corporation, NEWS (EngH$h)· 01 1:{\O, LO:30 I.m•. OJB (15.20) DJ!) (11.77) 1:30 and 10:4S p.m. for the simple reason that each of 6:30·1:30'.m. TPCS 15.240 7 :45 p.m.-Btrlin-Letltr 10 Barry 1». lord Het Daily Pra9rams. Sat" June 1 5, the three French transmitters is 10:30·11:300..... TPB. 11.145 Haw: OJB (15.20) DJ!) (11.17) h June 21 TPCS 1$.2413 1 :45 p,m.-S,,·ill.. r1and- J> r~ram of lol~ and throu9 Fri" situated at a different location. The 1:00pm.·L2:00mld. TPA4 11.720 popular mu.ic; lalt51 war neWI '''d politic.1 , ...... , ..... 11- " ...... , __• ., ."'. " _ old 8,000-walt. "Radio Coloniale," TPB. 11.'4S - I, ...... '_...... ' ..... lalk.: HBJ \ 14.535) transmitter still in daily operation, TPCIJ 9.520 1:45 p.m.-Rome-2RO·, \hil Bal, 2R04 (11,81) CST City P rogram Stlltion 1l:00 mid.·1 :00 •. m. TPCU 9.520 is located at Pontoise: the site of the TPM lI.US 2R06 (15.30) 6"m.-S)dn.y, AU'Ir.lia-Br".dc.'1 lor J::~H Co.aSI Norih Amtriun 1"'Pn.n. \6:30 •. m.l new 25.000-watt transmitter is Les Tuesday. June 18 Nt'" (Engli!II) \'LQS (9.68, Essarls; that of the new 100,000- LATEST FROM EUROPE: Th. '" ...... -...., ... 1. _ Do". ~ ....._. (~., " 6:30~,m.-~lelbourn •. Au,'roli'-U'!'>r,,,,.n, "I watt t,'ansmitter is Allouis. Trans­ Nazi mystery station which an­ 9 •.m.-L 0 n d ° Il-T .Ik. "Baok~rvu"d 10 th Informalion pr"!ran. \ LR (9.5 I missions of the Pontoise Slation are nounces as "The New British '1tws": GSY 111.81) 6:451.m.-P a r i _Norih "n'~riun br .. adc~" 5 p.m. (TUH .. Thun .. S,t.I- Quilo, £cuado.--En TP(:5 (15,24) identified with the caB prefix TPA; Broadcasting Station," but which ~1i'h l .. v~1 ialk. aboul Inl.rt"in~ rohulr. 10:30 l.m.-P~ri_SOtlh Amen!' .. " bru .. ok.". III 2R04 111.81) 21\08 \17.82) ~ludi,,~ nlk, "Life '" I'~ri." TI'B8111.1i4S, By means of highly efticlent di­ States daily from 2: 30 to 3: 30 p.m., 1 ,.m.-BOIlol_~aliOtI.1 Baml 01 Boo;OI., IIJCT TPCS (15.2~) rectional aerials. French broadcasls w~k-days from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m., (9,63) 1I:30 •. m.(u. SIt.• Sun.l-\~ .. y ... ,k CII)­ are radiated to various parts of the and on Sundays from 10:30 to 11:30 9 p.m.-Lo"don-T.lk. " I B~1ie"e in O~muc .. Nt.... K~huborn: WI'IT 111.87) cy": GSD \11.75) 1:15 p.m,- Berlin-Enslilb ,.I~ Oil ... ' ,iluaIlO" world daily Tho~e transmissions a.m. CST. The identification signal \1:50 p.m.-B.. Jin-T""iral \al~ by Lord Ha .. OJL (15.11) beamed on North America are re­ is one stroke on a gong. All trans­ llaw, OJD (11.77) 2 p.m.-Rome--E... "i"J (onter! .. IIh En~li'h ." ceived in the Unlled States with missions close down with the play­ nouncements: 2R06 (15.30) 2R()4 (11.81) Wednesday, June 19 2 :15 p.m.-B~r1in-Lord Ha.. If",,·, propa~a"d. consistent regularity. while trans­ ing of "God Save the King" '" .""'...... ,-..., .... ,. _ DO", ...... (C". " !;Ilk ill En~li'h: OJB (15,20) DJ!. (15,11) missions directed to other conti­ DJZ (11.797), Berlin, broadcasts to 3:15 p.m.-Bulin-Lord H... Hall', ~rllp.~~I"I. 1 :45 It.m.-S.n Fr~"~i 4:45 p.m. -I'hil~delphi.-Se"·, r~po.>r" IrUI" Eu Amuiun hSle,,~,,; IlBJ {14.535) rope: WCAD (6.06 or 9.59) 8:30 p,m.-Berlin-polilical cabarel "ilh Charli. 5:10 p.m.-P. n a m a-Se.. s (E"th_II) lII'5A OJ!) ( 11.71) 9:15 p.m.-{;"il'mll. R.dJU ThUl.'· TGW.\ ( IUD) GENERAL NOTES : All Gulsl,ndlng prize· dlys from 3:DO to 3:45 p.m. CST, The 6 p.m.-P~n~m. Cily---Geor~e Willla"" I::"th'h (9.685) fi~h\s n~ged by Mike Ja(obs lnd M'di~on m,i" tr.l.Mmiller of Chintn Inlernllion,1 "Radio St"'t»~,,,: Hl'SG (l1.781 'p.m.-Mosco,,-StI\·., ialk- ~II" m"'lt fron. S~uue Gud.n during Ihe nexl y.u WIll 100 Broadcuting SWlon XGOX ·XGOV. Chung· Thursday, June 20 S,,>iel Ru"ia for h~len ... in \"rth A,,,eric. I~orl·w ... td to Lltln Amtrin Ovtr NBC short· king. Chln~. h~1 be~n tempOrlrily closed .., ..... ,."'. """' ..... d.". _ D•. ,,. ~, .... ,... , ,~~, RY96 (15.18) RKI (15.01) wIVe 11,llons WRCA and WHB1. under IpOn· down for overh,ul. In Ihe munlimt tht pro, 1:10'.m.-Lot,don-··Life in Frlll<, Toda) G~\ 6:55 p.m.-Sew York Cil)"-Elmfr D"'I'. lie .. , sorship 01 Ad~m's H'1l.. The re lurn bout grams ue being Irlnlmilted b1 .I. low'powt, (1781) WlBX (11.83) I\'CAB (6.06 .. r 9.59) b.lwo.n Champion Jot LOUIS ,nd Arluro ,u.iliuy sUtion VUM2, M,dru. Indil, S:35 p.m.-a u d. PO" I-Church (Iwi, IIATS 7 p.m.-Paris--Talh, mll,i(. pial' ~lId "~,,, ,,, Godoy of Chilt on Thursd,y evtnlng. June h'l shifted in fr~quency Irom 11.87 to 11.83 (9.625) lIAT~ (9.125) £n~li.b lor \:orlh AII,.riro: TI>('13 (9.5Z) 10. is tht lirsl broadelSl in this se.in megl. whtr. it "n b. hurd (oming on th, 1 p.m.-L 0 n d v ,,-T.lk. "B~;." \'ork (il>·--.1.,. Lou" .... Arluro Saturday. June 15 hurd Ovtr OAX~R (15.ISI 01 LIma S,tur· f"qu.ndcs: 21.65. 11.87. 9.59 ,nd 6.06 mfgs. Godoy. rh.ml'io",hip fi~hl WIU\ (9,67) ~ ...... 'am ...... ""y _ D.,ly ~, ...... ,~., 9~.m.-London-"Lolldo" I.ot:··· (;~\ (11.811 Friday, June 21 4:45 p.m.-London-"lolldoll L,,~' G~D 111.751 .....' ...... ,",-..., ••,1. N. Do.,. ~ ... , ..... ,Co, 6:15 p.m.-Budapui-llulluri." FII~li,h lit .. , lot 9:45 p.m. I'orl' \hhUr~ 1.lk TI'8-8 (11.8~5I 6 p.m.-Bud'Pf!"-fulure pr"'lram In r~m~m 1:30 ,.m.-LondOI\-"World AiI,'i.... G~\' (11,81, I~" IIA15 (9.625) or lIAT~ (9.125) " .. ,,~e of the Ihealtr: IlATS (9.625) Or 5 :35 p.m.-B .. d ~ p. ,'-.\]llIt.r) 'Ol\~' HATS 6:30 p.m.-Berlin-Ad.allco proo;r~", "",i,·,,· DJU Sunday, June 16 IHT4 (9.125) (9.625) Or !tAT'! (9.125) (11.17) DJB (15,20) 6:1; p.m.-San fn,,~iO(o--E u' 0 pel n fla.hff: 7:15p.m.-Pari<-"Th. WOm""', SI.t,· of I". 1 p.m.-llonolulu-"I1 ....ii Cal"-" ..;.Ii,·~ "''''I~ '" _.... ,...... , "'" ... Do". ~, ...... (C", tl KGEI (15.33) War" TPC13 t9.52) TP08 (11.845) .IId $Oll~' from Ih [,,~_: KlO 111,58) "r 7 :30 l.m.-Lvrul~,,-"nialltnt" '" 7:iO p.m.-Romt--Opocra, "lin B~llo II. 'I.'rloe 9:45,.m. -1'."0"'. Cil)-I"c", (J::n~lo>") 11P5G ... e.lern $hl~o: WRUL (5,01. 11.79) n": 2R04 (11.81) 2R03 (17.82) (H1S) Monday, June 17 9:30 p.m.-Sc:h~ntJ "ilh LillI. Amtric" KRTK (1Z.862) WGEO (11.75) WCBX 111.83) (19.02) . (953) 36 I /U , • r /

    RADIO RACQUETEERS ON PARADE (from left to right): Fran C.~rlon (Midge, "Midstrellm"); Nlincy Mlirtin lind Evelyn lynne I"BrellHlIst Club"); (Sunny Mitchell, "Sto ry of M.uy Mllrlin"); Lou Dinning (Dinning Siders Trio); Pliu li ne Morin (Morin Sisters Triol; Audrey McGrllth (PlIulll "n~elo, Leurette Fillbrtlndt (D& isy Mille, "li'l Abner"); Mercedes McCambridge "I\ffll irs of Anthony," now off lIir) ; Ritll I\scot (FlIY Perkins, " Mil Perkms")

    SEE PAGE 13 FOR NEWS OF President and the Congress, as well as he had sold that magnificent Tudor outstandill& talent throughout the TH IS WEEK'S IMPORTANT other patriotic Americans everywhere, mansion at Great Neck, L. I., tor country to give the "hidden light" PROGRAMS AND GUESTS recognize our need tor ti£hteninc de­ $40,000, less than ten percent of its pros an opportunity on his Coast-to­ fenses on every front. We are certain original cost of almost a half-million Coast camel show. The first lucky it is not in the public interest to broad­ dollars when it was built in 1929. The artist spoUighted. was Bonnie King, of CmCINrfATl, OHlo.-On May 31 L. B. cast pro-Nazi, pro-Communist speeches Cantors had occupied the place only station KMBC, Kansas City, a singer Wilson, president and i eneral manager at this time. No issue ot tree speech is about six months in over ten years. with a fresh style. She was presented. of station WCKY. Cincinnati, issued involved when the flames of the Eu­ The comedian also disclosed that his June 7. this statement with reference to a pro­ ropean catastrophe menace our institu­ faU program for Ipana and Sal Hepat­ posed radio talk by Earl Browder: tions. WCKY will not broadcast the ica will originate in New York, not CHICAGO, ILL.-Bob Hope and troupe "We fully sympathize with the posi­ Sunday night speech by the Communist Hollywood. broke all records, including Sally tion of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ candidate. Instead we shall devote the Rand's 1933 draw, with his one week's tem in the matter of Earl Browder's period to a program of patriotic music." HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.-It is pretty gen­ appearance at the Chicago Theater re­ Sunday night talk (June 2). Columbia erally rumored that all is not well be­ cently, pulling 128,000 persons into the believes that the law should be changed NEW YORK, N. Y.-The Columbia tween Lana Turner, movie glamour theater, with crowds lining up around so that no broadcaster is compelled to Broadcasting System broadcast the talk girl, and Artie Shaw, stormy petrel of the block at each performance. give time to the candidates of any of Earl Browder June 2, upon his be­ swing, who surprised the public with political party it it is proven to be ing chosen as presidential candidate an elopement a few months ago. Some subservient to a foreign power. We by the Communist party. Betore and rumors say Lana will divorce Artie IN NEW YORK a~ with this belie1 and hope that after the speech, however, the CBS and marry Greg Bautzer, her former with W ilson Brown the law will be amended Quickly. announcer explained that the law com­ fiance. WCKY also believes that it is not the pelled the network to extend facilities Spo.,o,. « _ p, H_h I•• '.f intent and purpose of the Federal to all political parties alike, but that HOLLYWOOD, CALIP.- A commendable Fight fans will be pleased to know Communications Act to force Ameri­ the network had made the oftlcial suc­ step is being taken by AI Pearce with that Adam's Hats, sponsor of big fight can radio to give aid and comfort to cestion that the law be changed so as a novel program idea. Recognizing, as broadcasts, has contracted. with NBC to the enemies of our republic. Earl not to compel networks to grant time do many people, that there is much air twenty-two more fights in the next Browder, now under indictment for to parties proved to be subservient to good profeaional talent in radio de­ twelve months ... Hugh Marlowe, who alleged violation of a federal law, has foreign governments. serving of a broader ouUet than is plays "Ellery Queen," and Cynthia publicly admitted. taking orders [rom a given them by local stations where Carlon, actress, are romancing . . . foreign power. His party is not legally CmcAGO, ILL.- While changing trains they perform, Pearce is doing some­ nita Chase and her cigarette program recognized under the laws of Ohio. The in Chicago, Eddie Cantor revealed that thing about it. He is prospecting tQr have been renewed, putting to an end 37 EZR ..... TAKES OVER-When Ezra StOI18'S " ..... Idrich GR..... CIE·S CONVENTION TR ..... IN-Up to her usuel Fllmily" (formerly Tues.) repillces Jilek Benny for the screwbtlll form, ctlndidtlte Grtlcie Allen IIrrives in summer June 23 . it won't be tI struggle like this ...... " Omtlhtl with George (on pllltformJ lind members of set for tI Htlwlliilln vllClltion. Jllek'il welcome crtl their show for Surprise Ptlrty Convention Mtly 17

    and down as though he were racing. Family" Scribners, is causing us no quiz: Who and what was Frank Mor­ Stone is a bit on the clumsy side, and end of trouble. J ust recenUy we re­ gan? . . . Another summer show he slipped off the board, landini on his ported he was vacationing in Oblo and looming 1s one under consideration you-know-what. If he had scrambled would return to the air soon. Then by Coca-Cola whkh would feature to his feet there would have been that came the letters: "Will the other char­ Frances Langford's and John Conte's much more confusion, so he continued acters be back, too?" "Suppose Scrib­ singing to Dave Broekman's music ... Airialtos (Continued) speaking [rom his prone position, using ner did go on vacation, couldn't the War note: The Old GoldMOon Ameche the microphone on the Boor alonplde other twenty-one characters carry on?" show has taken COiOlumce ot fur­ the rumors that this program was go­ the board. To all those quer ies we reply, Scrib­ rowed brows on war-news-weary ing down hill. ner and the other twenty-one charac­ Americans and lightened Its weekly Ray Heatherton now leads a band. ters are all on vacation-because they dramas to provide more saUsfy ing Professor Quiz went to the World's He's getting his start in New York's are all one and the same person. escape. Fair to speak to a sroup of visitors. swankiest spot, the Rainbow Room ... Secretarial wires were crossed and he CBS executives are trying to arrange Richard Coogan (Robbie in "Young •••• ., t. G ••1f f.r All• • arrived too late. He then went to the for a return to New York of the fam­ Dr. Malone") will be married to Gay Jackson Benny has postponed his Court of Peace to hear a band concert, ilies of their European commentaton Adams, legitimate-theater actress, on planned vacation trip to Honolulu a arriving just as the musicians were ... Announcers have received instruc­ June 15 ... Del Sharbutt, already on a tew days in order to heckJe Fred Allen leaving because of threatened rain. At tions to give the Anglicized pronuncia­ flock of big programs, takes over Harry on that worthy's June 19 show from the telephone exhibit he placed a call tions ot foreign cities wherever pos­ von ZeU's announcing commitments on Hollywood. And even then Jack may for Gracie Allen and was imonned by sible ... Peggy Conklin has replaced "We, the People" and "The Aldrich not take in Hawau, because he's oR:~­ her brother-in-law that she had gone Haila Stoddard as "Sue" in "Big Sis­ Family" this summer while Harry is in worried about the war and stuff. But to Council BlutTs, Iowa. So he thought ter." Few seasons ago, Haila (wife of Hollywood. it he does go, aU-wave set owners are be'd try the General Motors building. Jack Kirkland, author ot "Tobacco advised to tune in the amateur phone There the public address system, vital Road") followed Peggy in the Broad­ Raymond Gram Swing starts broad­ bands during his stay there. Reason is: to the enjoyment of the Futurama ex­ way play "Yes. My Darling Daughter." casting over seventy-eight Mutual sta­ Benny hopes to chat occasionally from hibit, failed. So Professor Quiz con­ tions July 1. He'U be heard Mondays the Islands with Murray Bolen. his cluded that his day at "the Fair was Q.H"O ••f • Tltl. and Fridays on that web. On June 16 JeU-O show producer, who operates only fair. "It Happened in Hollywood" might Swing goes to Olivet College in Michi­ amateur short-wave station W6ABR in originate in the East a few weeks this gan to deliver the commencement Hollywood, [rom Paul Christian's Hon­ Myrl and Marge were of the guests summer. And that raises a question address. Be<:ause ot that, his June 17 olulu station K6OQ.N ... Yeah, and Fair the other week and had such an and brings to mind the "Luncheon at broadcast will come trom Chicago ... that laughing, crackling sound you exciting time Myrt had to be written the Waldorr' program. When the latter Peter Stern, weighing seven pounds hear will not be sthtic-but Fred Allen out of the script next day-she was show moved to Boston for a couple of seven ounces. made his appearance on wisecracking. that exhausted ... Betty Jane Rhodes, broadcasts, the tiUe was changed to May 24. Papa is Bill Stern, NBC's ace nineteen-year-old singer, takes Wynn "Luncheon at the Copley-Plaza." sports commentator. Murray's place with the Fred Allen ""g C.m.", AIII.'/co. Should "It Happened in Hollywood" group to round out the variety hour Hawaiian vacations are well enough move to New York, the title might be for the stars who fi nd themselves from Hollywood. Wynn's working at changed appropriately. IN HOllYWOOD the World's Fair ... Edwin C. Hill's necessarily seeing America first be­ " Human Side of the News" scripts are with Evans Plummer cause of the war, but for the purposes being used by the Indiana University Andre Kostelanetz and Lily Pons of cementing friendships and good will School of Journalism for classroom will give four or five concerts this Graci. WI .. H •• with the South American nations Bing work. It's a case of Hoosiers following summer after "Tune-Up Time" quits Bums and Allen won't be sponsor­ Crosby is setting a better example. Hoosier, for Hill was born In Aurora, the air June 24 ... Agnes Moorehead less long after June ends; before this Bing now plans to majte his August 8 Indiana. had too many forced landings on her ink is dry their deal to switch [rom broadcast his last for fifteen weeks. trip from Milwaukee to New York jarred beauty to canned ham may be Follows an interim as proprietor of his n. Foil ., H • .,.., Ald,ld after playing in a "Cavalcade of Amer­ completed. And if so, they'll carry on racetrack at Del Mar, and then a cruise Henry Aldrich has hla troubles. On Ica" drama in the former city. So for the summer ... Warming. too, is to Argentina to reunion with old the last "Aldrich Family" broadcast, Rosaline Greene had to substitute for a new dicker between Maxwell House friends there and do a spot of horse­ before Henry, played by Eua Stone, Miss Moorehead in "Big Sister" ... Ted Coffee ("Good News" angel) and the swapping ... Incidentally. wonder how left for his vacation, he was supposed Steele, actor-novachordist, is not only Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie lot for this country's radio favorites rank to be running in a cross-country race on aU three networks but is heard a renewed program, with that lot's top with our southern neighbors. The and talking to hla friend, Dizzy, who fourteen times weekly-and he's stU! a talent as its stars. M-G-M quit radio movi~ know the answer: Charles accompanied him on a bicycle. Sound­ newcomer to the air. thinking it had hurt screen box-office; Boyer and Deanna Durbin are the men placed a board on the floor and a is now contemplating returning to the South Americans' pet screen fare. microphone near it This picked up the Job• •• Fo."., Stich r.,.t.. , air because tests have proved radio sound of Stone's teet as he joned up J immy Scribner of the "Johnaon aided Instead of hurt! ... Plummer Off to Santa Catalina last week-end 38 FRIENDS SWAP VISITS-Rudy Vollee ond Texoco's "BATHTUB SINGERS' CLUB" is the orgtmization Ken Murroy recently exchonged visits to eoch Marie Greene (right) is sponsoring to offset wGrtime other's shows. Above: After show with Jimmie Fidler blues. The Merrie Men who sing with her on AI (I.), Jimmy Wollington (r.), Wollington offspring PelHce's show (CBS, Fri.) eren't in on these sessions

    to see Kay Kyser's band dragging In ' . "o.ud ,otpo. ,,' Mitchell) has never been kind to John­ the customers and learn that Saturday, George Jessel might be cut up to nie's throat, lately had him on the dis­ May 25, was both a sad and happy da,.. know that ex-wife Norma Talmadge's ability sidelines much of the time­ (or Kay's crew. Sad because Bill Con­ heart belongs to Or. Carval James, Los going to Hollywood, still under NBC selman, writer o( Kay's first and next Angeles surgeon ... Benny Rubin and management. His place on "Club Mat­ planned motion pictures, had died sud­ Beatrice Dollinger, whom he met two inee" being filled by Wayne Van Dyne, Ll . co/. Reol to D.Wltt Mdr/cle denly; happy because it was Ginny months ago at the home of Sam who used to fly high as an airline lC you heard MBS' "Symphonic Simms' birthday. A subdued birthday ("Schlepperman") Hearn, were wed pilot, now sings high with a tenor Hour" Sunday, June 2, you may have dinner was staged in the St. cather­ May 31, are now honeymooning at voice many of us have long admired thought DeWitt McBride put plenty of ... Les Damon died as John Knight ine's dining-room with Ginny's family Rubin's home ... Pat Friday, Old Gold understanding and punch into the role and Kay's mother at the table, and canary, is being wooed by Paramount and left Betty Winkler a widowed of Abe Lincoln. Tradition was behind "Girl Alone"- but the popular pair Ginny blew out sixteen candles on her for a series of college musical shorts. the scene as well as good acting. Mc­ birthday cake. A single red rose was are reunited in "Lone Journey," new Bride's great-grandfather was General Ginny's gift from Kay ... Which re­ IN CHICAGO midwest NBC serial ... Lee Childs, Winget of the Union Army in the Civil minds, did all the newshawks miss five - foot - four, blue - eyed blonde, War. And DeWitt's grandfather, Dan reporting the birth a month ago of with Don Moore named "Lady of the Lakes" by Central Marine Chamber of Commerce-is: the Winget , was a fourleen-year-old drum­ daughter Pamela Arene Bogue to Mrs. mer boy. Young Dan hitch-hiked to Mervyn Bogue, wife o( alias Ish Ka­ "f t.,cI.,," Coa" to Coal t new NBC fair-haired girl bein, groomed for dual singing-acting role. Washington before the war was over blbble of the Kyser band? A popular exotic serial is back on to tell Mr. Lincoln he wanted to go the air on a complete network from home. A soldier, for a joke, sent the lI . cI,·, '0. Vo,o,. Chicago. "Thunder Over Paradise," by Songstress Dale Evans, organist lad to stem Secretary of War Stanton, Fayette Krum, was originally heard Dave Bacal and announcer Tommy who in tum sent him to see Lincoln Prior to Rudy Vallee's departure, with from here, moved to the East on a few Bartlett carry on in CBS' "News and the cast and Vick Knight, producer, with a note saying the young man stations, now is back here with a Rhythm" summer series . . . Eloise should be treated as a deserter. The to the New York studios (or the sum­ sparkling casl The sketch replaces Kummer, Carolyn of "Right to Happi­ mer, he hosted most graciously your boy remained in Lincoln's office while "AfJairs of Anthony," but Henry ness," recovering trom face bruises in­ the President talked to a pleading reporter and hls editor to dinner at his Hunter moves over into the new lead curred in auto accidcnt ... Betty Win­ Hollywood home. On the record goes woman-and later he wrote in one of part. The feminine lead is Fern Per­ kler, Helen Gowan in "Road of Life," his books an authentic story of the this report that every detail of the' Ions (also mother 01 "Bud Barton"). literally crackles with electricity In dinner was perfect.; every minute was famous incident of Lincoln pardoning Laurette Fillbrandt again pIays the her new heavy .ilk house coat . . . a sleeping sentry bec.ause of the fined with carefully planned entertain­ sjmple, sweet and sensuous native girl, Radiosyncrasy: Virginia "Helen Trent" ment. But Rudy erred in one detail: he mother's intercession. It was her plea Lolita. Pat Murphy takes on a Mr. Clark doodles on her script-always that young Dan Winget witnessed. recommended his pet brand of pink Hyde for his Dr. Jekyll as Scoop Cur­ the same ftgure, a star and a half­ champagne as harmless and hangover­ tis in "Girl Alone," playing a wastrel moon .. Laurette Fillbrandt wearing proof. It wasn't either ... Vallee's in this story. Billy Idelson, long iden­ a special arch·support shoe tempora­ One of the hottest "yacker" sessions friends gathered en masse at the new tified only with the part of Rush in rily-see, Laurette, you shouldn't take heard in these parts was dished up "Pirates Den" cafe May 30 to say "Vic and Sade," branches out as a those barefoot roles as Lolita and Daisy impromptu by Alec Templeton, banjo­ farewell to the lad from Maine who Yankee boy in the new cast. Sid Ell­ Mae so seriously! ist Eddie Peabody and the Westerners has taught southern california to eval­ strom is Hansen, Boris Aplon is Bargos, at a party. In Alec's vocabulary Curt uate him highly. Between Vallee's ten Clift Soubier is the Padre, and Michael Among the most recent and most Massey is a triple "yacker," because he eastern broadcasts, Rudy will com­ Romano carries over from the original energetic candid cameraddicts-those puts it over the plate waist-high with mute to his famoUi lodge at Lake cast as Durango. four vivacious singing Vagabond&­ fiddle, trumpet and voice ... Memorial Ketar, Maine. "Click-Click" Robert O'Neal, "Long Day, Ima Phillips rounded out ten Art 11'0111 N.w Dr. 'ob Shot" Norval Taborn, "Flash Bulb" years of serial writing, averaging Do, 0.1 of G"oo,..! Dot-and-dash notes: Art Kohl, ver­ John Jordan and "Snap-Happy Pappy" 2,000,000 words a year ... Since Joe Patricia Ellis, recent vocalist on CBS' satile actor who does everything from Ray Grant, Jr.... Jane Webb-Jane "Josh Higgins" DuMond started dedi­ "It Happened in Hollywood," brought buUer to sinister flend, has taken over of "Tom Mix" (ofJ the air for sum­ cating one program each week to along to rehearsal her cocker spaniel, the health-and-home duties of Dr. Bob mer)---copped flrst prize in declama­ babies, he has been receiving "baby" "Sir Alfred," and the canine immedi­ Graham in "Bachelor'S Children"-flll­ tion contest among a group of high mall from Juneau, Alaska, to South ately took a fancy to maestro Eddie in, the gap left by Hugh Studebaker's schools with "Minerva Dimwittie In Africa-showing there's still some sen­ Dunstedter, playing at his feet while health vacation. . Studebaker's part Hawaii" ... Dick Todd, who bas movie timent left in the world ... I stiU hear Eddie was practising on the piano, as Charles Meredith in "Midstream" prospects and who did a recent tele­ from those valiant Borrowed Timers unUi finally the musician registered a to Russell "Tom Mix" Thorson . . . cast at the New York World's Fair who are living overtime out in Ellens­ complaint. "You'll have to get that dog Johnnie Johnston quit us sooner than RCA exhibit, still trying methods, lat­ burg, Wash. Their latest letter closes out of here," Dunstedter wailed, "he's even he expected-the climate (apol­ est handball, to keep his brawn from with: "Spring has on her flnest dress, panting out of tempo!" ogies to Everett "Beautiful Chicago" becoming bulge. and gee, isn't it good to be alive!" 39 BAND O F THE WEEK is Tommy Dorsey's. Scheduled to 'lIke over Sob Hope's Silxophones; Tommy Dorsey; J oe Bush kin. pill no, Middle row: Lowell MlIrtin, spot 0(\ June 25, Dorsey li nd his boys lire pictured I! bove. First row (left to George Arus, Les Jenkins. trombones. Rell r row: Bu nny Serig&n. Jimmy rightl: Fred Stulc e. J ohnn y Mince. Hymie Shertzer, Don Lod ke, PlI ul MlISon, Bl a~ e , Leon Dobrow. Ray l inn , trumpets: Buddy Rich, drums: Sid Weiss. bass

    ON THE BANDWAGON

    N THE summer of 1935, at West­ (Decca), Glenn Miller (Bluebird), chester County's (N. Y.) Glen Island News of the band world- record Frankie Masters (Vocalion) and Van I Casino, the freres Dorsey- Tommy Alexander (Varsity), and Jimmy---came to a parting of the reViews,• romance rumors, gossip• ways, split their band partnership and 0' tile ".f embarked upon Individual band ca­ The Hal Dickensons (she's PauJa reers. The brothers had a wealth of about your favorite melody men Kelly, ex-AI Donahue thrush) expect experience on trombone and saxo­ to pass the cigars come September ... phone, respectively, had played with Newest brother combine to come up in the nation's foremost jazz orchestras. the Lombardo manner is Glenn Garr's Their musical ideas, as to their own By MEL ADAMS crew, currently NBClng trom The band, just varied. Today in New York Rustic Cabin, Englewood, N. J .... both brothers, Tommy at the Astor Maestro Glenn features brothers Char­ Roof, Jimmy on the Pennsylvania lie and Chester. Roo!, are in direct competition. The saga o! Jimmy's band we will re­ n~tady, N. Y., bass; Buddy Rich, will take his dance band on one­ Dls h nl••• serve for next week's Bandwagon. Brooklyn, N. Y., drums; Joe Bushkin, nighter tour in late June ... It's a JUDY GARLAND (Decca 3174, Now we tell you about Tommy's New York City, piano; Frank Sinatra, seven-pound boy at the Chris Griffins' $O.35)- "Buds Won't Bud" and "I'm great crew which, in addition to its Jersey City, N. J., Connie Haines, Sa­ (Scott trumpeter) ... PauJ Whiteman Nobody's Baby" - From M-G-M's NBC stints Crom the Astor and its vannah, Ga., The Pied Pipers Quartet returns to the ether JuJy 8 for two "Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante," Victor record session, takes over the -Jo Stafford, Long Beach, Calif., John weeks from Boston's Ritz Roof . . . starring Mickey Rooney, the Bob Hope Huddleston, Hollywood, Calif., Chuck Kay Woods, Boston deb, is inspiring NBC songstress yodels two hit tunes in Bob Hope commercial time for the her best style. summer. Highlighlina: Tommy's gold­ Lowry, Los Angeles. Calif., Billy Wil­ the supertorch orchestrations arranger son, Dayton, Ohi6-vocals. For its pio­ Paul Wettstein is turnihg out for Dinah BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET (Co­ en trombone tone, the trumpeting of lumbia 35466, $O.50)- "Poor Butterfly" Bunny Berigan and the vocals of Frank neering and promotion of a happy Shore ... Benny Goodman already set blend of sweet and swing, your cor­ tor an October 10 opening at Chicago's -Slow tempo, nostalgic jazz ot the Sinatra, the Dorsey band is equally "Myrt and Marge" theme by the best deft at sweet and swing, as w itness its respondent names Tommy Dorsey and Shennan Hotel. small instrumental combine on wax arrangements of "Fools Rush In" and his orchestra-the MOVIE AND RADIO ... Hampton's vlbraharp, Christian's "March of the Toys," Its song·titie GUIDE Band ot the Week. So., of the W_ t electric guitar and Goodman's clarinet ensemble backgrounds to solo vocals, "Say It"- from Paramount's "Buck each thrill in turn ... "The Sheik," as typified in "Marie" and "Yearn­ • • "'.d f". " odln, Benny Rides Again"-music by Jim­ on the reverse. brighter tempo, equally ing" among others, immediately identi­ Ray Heatherton, former musical­ my McHugh, lyrics by Frank Loesser, interesting. fies the Dorsey band to Mr. Aver­ comedy and radio singer, will debut their first collaborative effort ... Mc­ CHARLIE BARNET (Bluebird 10721, $O.35)-"Wanderin' Blues"-A age Radio Listener. The band, theme­ with his own band at Radio City's Hugh is famous tor " I Can't Give You Barnet blues original in plaintive El­ $Onging " I'm Getting Sentimental Over Rainbow Room June 26, airing over Anything But Love," "Lost in a Fog," lington style highlighting a wah-wah You," lines up with Tommy, Mahanoy NBC. Harriet Clarke departed the "The South American Way" and the trumpet, Mary Ann McCall's vocal and Plains, Pa., George Arus, Detroit, new "Keep Off the Grass" musical to current "Keep Off the Grass" show Charlie's saxophone ... "Afternoon of Mich., Lowell Martin, Coral Gables, take over the vocalist chores with score ... Loesser is known for "Two a Moax," the backer-upper, another Fla., Les Jenkins, Shawnee, Okla., Heatherton's band The Larry Sleepy People," "Says My Heart," Barnet original, is a bit more complex, trombones; Bunny Berigan, Fox Lake, Clintons intanticipate late JuJy or "The Lady Is in Love with You" and relying mainly on Barnet's saxophone Wis., J immy Blake, Medtord, Mass., early August ... Skin nay Ennis' crew "Heart and SouJ" ... A beautifuJ bal­ for the kick. Leon Dobrow, Bloomfield, N. J., Ray will pick up Mutual airtime from San lad more readily appreciated in vocal RECORDMENDED-Louis Arm­ Linn, Chicago, Ill., trumpets; Fred Francisco's Mark Hopkins beginning versions available by Dinah Shore stroIl.lt and the Mills Brothers. "8oog­ Sluice, Dallas, Tex., Johnny Mince, June 24 .. Hank d'Amico, famous (Bluebird), Ginny Simms (Vocalion), It" (Decca 3190) j Hal Kemp. "I Love to Watch the Moonlight" (Victor Chicago Heights, Ill., Hymie Shertzer, clarinetist formerly with Red Norvo, Eddy Howard (Columbia) and Frances 26605); Will Bradley, "Secrets in the New York City, Don Lodice, Long Is­ moves into the Bob Crosby band ... Langford (Decca) ... Dance record­ Moonlight" (Columbia 35470); Glen land, N. Y., Paul Mason, Marlinton, Doris Day, incidentally, is the new ings include Horace Heidt (Columbia), Gray, "Apr il Played the Fiddle" (Dec­ W. Va., saxophones; Sid Weiss, Sche- Crosby vocalist . . . Raymond Scott Tommy Dorsey (Victor), Bob Crosby ca 3163). 40 only 01 the vibrations of bed-springs but also those vibrations cu heard b" ,omeone I"i.ng in bed. Incidenlally, that was the first time that this par­ ticular microphone had ever been used on the air. Do you still think this is a simple business? From this you can see, I'm sure, one of the prime requisites of a good soundman-he must have imagination. He must be able to "he~r" sounds mentally and know what will produce them. The men in my department, you see, ultimately will have invented a good reproduction ot practically every sound in the universe. But even though we have devised thousands of them now, we have really only started on by the task. The noises that we have not THE already used must be created when­ WALTER SNOW ever they are called for by a script, SOU N O­ usually on one or two days' nolice. as told to A NOTHER requisite is that we have MAN manual dexterity. We often use as KATE HOLLIDAY many as thirty different records on a show, as well as an infinite amount at manual effects. I have wished many times that I had at least three extra This man presides over a library of 12,000 canned sounds. pairs of hands! A soundman should also be what is called in the theater a "quick study." He has the most fantastic job in radio. He's a soundman We hardly ever have time to look at a script while the show is in progress, and we must, therefore, oHen memo­ rize our cues so that no time will be Here i.f the fifth article in a "Men thunder, water, etc.; domestic-animal when Arch Oooler and James Cagney lost. When you have ftfty or sixty Behind the mal" series. It is NBC sounds; wild-animal sounds; automo­ dramatized "Johnny Got His Gun," cues, this is not too easy! soundman Walter Snow's story of his biles, and all the hundreds of noises we wanted you to hear the vibrations But, besides the requisites mentioned ;ob, Q.I told to Kate HolUdall, and it one associates with a car; trains; air­ which a basket case feels while lying above, the most important single ele­ will be followed in next week's urne craft; bells, whlsUes and sirens; in bed, caused by footsteps in his room. ment is an excellent sense of timing. bll a rixth article, on the m~dan. crashes of all kinds; and warfare, both You can see that this is a very delicate To my work, this is just as important presenti~ Leith Stevens, brilliant personal and national. thing to put on the air. It was finally as it is to an actor. young mwicaL director of rueh showl Each of these main classiftcations is solved by the head of our sound-de­ If, for instanCi!, on a comedy show (U "Big Town" and "Ford SummeY' subdivided dozens of times. For in­ partment, Harry Saz. A crystal micro­ there is a definite laugh-line followed HOUT."-Edit01', stance, the group on aircraft not only phone, of the type used in airplane by a sound-effect which starts a new includes planes idling, planes taking factories to test strains in construction, gag or sequence, the soundman must AN you Imagine a radio program off, planes diving, spinning, crashing, was placed on the top of a oox In know exactly when to use that sound. without sound? It doesn't matter but also the types of planeS, and the which were mounted a set of bed­ It he wails too long he will drag the C which type It is-dramatic show, noises you hear from different makes springs. The microphone picked up show. If he comes in too soon he will comC!dy show, or even news broadcast and sizes of motors. the vibrations caused by moving the kill the laugh. Either way, it's bad. ---can you conceive of a halt-hour ot These disks are made in the same oox slightly, and the sound was then And, since the audience laugh is of only dialog? If you think of radlo way as the records you buy, with the amplified. The ampliftcation was indeterminate length, in this case without sound, then you realize what exception that there is rarely only one played in turn through a small speak­ there is no actual cue to work from. a tremendous part auditory effects play noise to a record. In many cases there er, which gave the desired effect not (Continued on Page 46) in the broadcasting industry. are as many as ten to one side of the Radio being one dimensional, being recording. We tell which is which by concerned only with the ear, it is nat­ a small index which is printed on the uraUy handicapped. For that reason, label and then counting the bands to every element which wiU convey an find the right cut. audible image is highty necessary. The The records themselves arc played WALTER SNOW preconcclv

    Bob Ebon, the gnu who', lookin" ture and human capabilities. We might, tIOU in rhe ej/t!' at tne right, is one 0/ along the same line ot reasoning, ask radio's pknleer tmseball Cln110UnCer$. Guy why Terry Moore's place in. the He hu annou.nced several World's Se­ major leagues is founded to a great ries jor MBS, and regutarLu announces extent on his remarkable ftelding, White Sox and Cub "allle, over station while a fellow like Rudy York, say, WGN, Chica"o. Because he b one 0/ owes his place in a major-league line­ the olde.t and belt 0/ the broadccuters up to his ability to hit a baseball often whom lamed ex-baUp/alleT GUll Bwh and for prodigious distances. George called "bcueoowler"" in a MOVlE AND Case has built his reputation on sear­ RADIO GUIDE article leut week, Elson ing speed, which he last year crystal­ how been. inviled to anrwer here the lized into the base-stealing champion· chorgc.s Bwh made in "Those Bcue­ ship of the major leagues. bawlerr."-Editor. How many men in Guy Bush's own field do we find able to hit, to field, y GOOD (riend, Guy Bush, ill to run, to throw in the manner of a last week's Issue ot MOVlE AND Tris Speaker or Joe Oi Maggio? In M RADIO CVUlE, took a full wind­ other words, how many perfect ball­ up and cut the inside corner with what players do we find? he figured was a strike in a liltle satire In baseball broadcasting, a similar on my profession, quaintly titled situation prevails. We have announc­ "Those Basebawlcrs!" ers who appeal to dilTerent groups by Guy seems to object quite strenu­ following the style to which they are ously to a form of sports presentation best adapted. Some are highly tech­ that daily brings entertainment to mil­ nical, as Is charged, and matter-of· lions, among them the sick, the blind, fact, but if there be any doubt trat the hopelessly crippled-the latter some baseball fans like their broad­ people who enjoy sports too but are casts that way, you have only to re­ denied actual attendance by physical member that the matter-of-fact an­ frailties beyond their control. It is a nouncer has a sponsor, and if the type of sports presentation that has appeal wasn't there, he wouldn't be received the whole-hearted endorse­ there--make no mistake about that. ment of progressive major-league The same goes lor the others Guy magnates, and includes among its has "typed"-the hysterical type, the stanch advocates P. K. Wrigley of the slow type, the casual type. Chicago Cubs, with which team Bush They have styles just as ballplayers himseU put in the most productive have styles. When you get an an­ y~ars of his baseball career. On week, Guy nouncer who combines the various fea­ Mr, Bush, in hiS literary effort, tures, the best features, of all of them showed thc same intense concentration Bush bawle base bawlers. into a smoothly blended product ac­ which marked his career out there on ceptable to the great majority, then the pitching-mound, but [rom here on you g!!t a standout, of coutse, and if the similarity ceased. When the editors Now a veteran aster replies one is inclined to press the question, of MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE asked me "Why aren't there more of this kind?" to sit down and tap out a rebuttal for we could come right back with the the good Guy'S muttcrings, I must con­ counter-query: fess I soon find myself wondering "Why aren't there more Joe Oi Mag_ what all the shouling was about. If gios in big-league baseball?" Guy made any really solid points, I But the basic point in this line of failed to catch them, but ,since I am BY BOB ELSON reasoning, the thing to remember, is this far along, I miglrt as well take that aU the various types that are this opportunity to present a few ob­ broadcasting baseball arc selling not servations on baseball broadcasting as only baseball but the products ot their drawn [rom a background of some ten sponsors, and when you get into the years on the assignment and covering commercial side of it, you'll discover everything up to and including the year to year, learning as we go along out of a loudspeaker what they call that a pretty universal truth holds: world series over an exclusive Coast­ in what necessarily must stand as a b.1seball broadcasting?" Mr. Bush the man putting his money into a to-Coast Mutual network. new field, and that today the vast lis­ would know. He then goes on to say: baseball broadcast wants results. And In the fint pla~nd I wish to tening audience is getting an accurate, "Personally, I like baseball broadcast­ don't think that if he wasn't getting emphasize this - ~ball announcers intimate and complete word-picture on ers (and we like you too, Guy). Ev­ results he would continue to make have never made any pretense that a what is transpiring on the various eryone I have met is a fine tellow, baseball available to the listening baseball broadcast was anything but baseball flelds throughout the nation. possessing a degree of talent, else he public. second best to actual attendance at a Now, as to the fellows actuaUy wouldn't have his job. But the point In his attempt to "type" the base­ game. Secondly, I should like to make working belore the microphones from is, why don't they get those talents ball-announcing field, Guy came up it clear that we do not set ourselves the ball parks, I should like to take together?" with a couple of points on which I up as paragons, but we do feel, quite the liberty of quoting Guy. Mr. Bush invades a delicate field should like to dwell for a few mo­ decidedly, that we have improved from "Is that stuff that comes shrieking with this pitch-the field of human na- ments. 42 He classifies one group as the "quick in aU or us and the listener wants this day fan, whose knowledge of inside refer to the 1932 world series and the on the trigger" type, and then pulls satisfied. But the announcer's enthusi­ baseball naturally is limited, gets all celebrated case of Babe Ruth calling forth the old chestnut of the announcer asm for the home-town club should be the fast pitching of the player-an­ his "shoC- the shot being a Gargan­ who tells of the "long drive towards of a restrained type, the kind that en­ nouncers." tuan home run into the cent':'r-field right field that looks Uke a homer" joys and hopes for the success of the I'm glad he brought that up, because bleachers at approximately the spot which ultimately winds up as a pop home team, but certainly npt to the it sets up a point which I have long where the Babe h3d pointed meaning­ fty in the hands of the second baseman, extent of moaning and alibiing when held: Is the so-called "inside base­ fully a moment b'c'rorc. In other words, exaggeration for ef­ that success is denied by the superior ball" so highly technical that it is be­ Mr. Bush cites this as an instanC(> in fect-by Mr. Bush, not the announcer. play of a rival. yond the grasp of the average fan? which the inaccuracy of not only the This is one of the old saws of the pro­ Then, too, there's another angle, al­ Frankly, I don't think so, and have radio but the newspapers as welt fession, and it has been kicked around though not many stations run into it. come to believe that dugout erudition stands fonh in the most naked relief. [rom one sport to another ever since We do, because the station for which is overemphasized. For, according to the Bush version. someone in the infant days of radio I broadcast, WGN, regularly is heard Guy himself was the leader of a par­ possibly became involved in such a throughout the Midwest, and that 8ASEBALL is, by structure, a game of ticularly vicious anti-Ruth camjXligll, situation. means we go into the locale of other sporadic action- its plays leave time and when the Babe had two strikes on But it you tell me thllt present-day fan followings-those of the Cincinnati tal" anticipation and retrospection. The him and majestically waved his finger baseball announcers who are used to Reds, the 51. Louis Cardinals and squeeze, the hit-and-run, the cut-off­ in the dIrection of the cente. -field looking at 154 ballgames a,season can't Browns, the Detroit Tigers and Cleve­ their mechanics are, I believe, as fa­ bleachers in the grandiose manner tell whether a ball IS going to be out land Indians. You couldn't expect these miliar to the baseball fan as they are which only the Babe knew, he did so of the park or into the hands of the listeners to keep tuned to an announcer to the player, for in no game is the ilwdvertenUII, merely pointing out to second baseman, I'll tell you, quite who belittled the talents of their own fan as keenly alert to what is hap­ the Cub bench, according to Bush, that frankly. that you don't know what heroes while falsely building up the pcning as is the case in baseball. Per­ he still had the big strike left. you're talking about. virtues of what, to them, are rivals. haps he doesn't always know the sit­ The fact that his finger happened to But the main point in this particular uations which would call for the use be directed towards the ou.field con­ N 0W let·s consider the semnd point, discussion is that it is not, in the final of the different machinations which go fines became just a coincidence, Mr. namely, that of the broadcaster anlilysis, a single team that counts, but to make up "inside baseball," but he Bush hastens to tell us in this ex­ whom Guy chooses to call "the over­ rather it is the game of baseball itseU quickly spots those machinations once clusive expose, when the next ball !!nthusiastic, home-town fan type." which is all-important. The various tlley do go into effect. arched out of the park along tile line Again using Mr. Bush's own words, this teams are merely contributing factors, I like to think that radio has helped of flight designated by the Ruth fingcl" fellow "gloats mightily when his pets and nearly all broadcasters recognize build up the fans' knowledge of this but a moment before. arc in the lead, literally sulks when this and slant their programs accord­ technical side of the game through our It seems to have griev:!d Mr. Bush they're having tough going. In his eye ingly. field interviews with players and man­ deeply that the radio and the news­ every feat by the homelings is magnifi­ The radio booths have, in recent agers and umpires, and our constant papcl'S painted the incident in such cent and heroic, every accomplishment years, absorbed many former players, referen~ to this phase of baseball dur­ bold and Homeric strokes. I don't by the other side is IUJ:ky , fiuky or the and even an umplre - fellows like ing the course of our play-by-play know what he eXI>ected us to do--dash result of skulduggery by the umpire." Charlie Grimm, Lew Fonseca, Frank accounts of games. down from the roof and dem;lf1d of the On this charge, Mr. Bush can rightly Frisch, Tris Speaker, Jack Graney, No, I don't think anyone is talking Babe, then and there, that he state his be accused of the most violent kind of Harry Heilmann, Gabby Strcet, Waite over the head at today's baseball fan, intentions like a man. To one gazing overstatement. Hoyt and Dolly Stark. Guy finds tault and to say that they are is, I believe, down on the scene, Ruth pointed to­ Speaking for myself, I can sincerely with them on the grounds that-and to insult the intelligence of the most wards the center-field bleachers and say that I have never followed any again I qUote-"they speak the lan­ highly intelligent lan-following now then hit into them, and it seems at other policy than that at building up guage of the diamond, which all at extant in the wide realm of sport. this late date that Brother Bush is the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago us who have been in the game under­ During the course of Mr. Bush's I>ulting quite a delicate shading on lin White Sox, which happen to be the stand. But I'm wondering it the every- rambling episUe, he has occasion to exploit the sports world has seen fit home teams in so far as our WGN to accept these many years. broadcasts are concerned, only in the But what if the Babe was only m­ proportion to which they fit into the dicating that there was still one strike general pattern of the game itsell, and left and his finger just happened to certainly never to the disparagement of sag along the line of night of that home other teams in their respective leagues. run? (Ruth himself said several years A majority of announcers operate latel" that that had been the case.) along this theory, and I question What difference does it make? The whether one of the type mentioned by Babe was mighty aud

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    C OMES vacation time, and radio', Mon. through Fri.) continue through Songbird or the South, wholesome the summer. Kate is now busy having Kate Smith, wings northward to her a lpeeial broadcasting studio built at favorite vacation spot, Camp Sunshine, her Lake Placid home 80 that her vaca~ her summer home at Lake Placid. Her lion will not be too seriously inter~ stay there this year, however, wi1l not rupted, and Ted Collins, her manager~ be entirely free, {or while her weekly producer, will vacation with her, tak~ hour show goes oII the air for the sum~ ing care of business details while Kate mer after the June 28 broadcast (CBS, enjoys her favorite sports until come ~Tiday), her news broadcasts (CBS, fall and her return to New York City. ANSWERING THE CALL. guests lIt the c"mp lIre likely to find this domestic view of Ted Collins, Ktlte's me.n"ger, who. with his f"mily. summers here. This b&rbecue pit is "nother vittll cog in cl!mp life PRETIY IS AS THE SOUNDMAN MR. FAIRFAX PRETIY LIVES! (Continued from Page 41) which is mounted a small electric M"T. Fairfax will give per.ronal an­ motor, the size used in a mechanical swers to aIL readers who send self-ad­ (Continued from Page 44) He must know instinctively when to cake-beater. When we are on the air, dressed stamped envelopes. Remember hit with his sound. you do not hear the motor, but the tha! he must conji.ne him!elj exclusive­ Even before the camera, Gloria He must also be completely on cue vibrations cause the wash-boiler to ly to network personalities and pro­ Jean's radiant young countenance re­ when the sound is wl"itten into the shake and rattle and make horrible grams. Addre!s Arthur Fairfax, Movu: quires no make-up (though she nad script. For example, we make the noises such as an old Maxwell might AND RADIO GUIDE, 731 Plymourh Coun, hoped to be allowed to use a light noise of a person walking on snow by make. Chicago, 111. touch of lipstick in her new and excit­ filling two smallish sacks with corn­ Besides this intricate set-up, we also ing picture "If I Had My Way!"), starch and twisting these in the use both a record and an oral effect. Miss Benie Hammound, Onset, Mas!. Her good look:r-and she is good­ rhythm 01 the steps. U the actor is The record is of a comedy automobiJe, -WILLARD FARNUM portrays David looking, this winsome young lady with speaking in a labored manner, jj he is and gives us the sounds of headlights Meredith in "'Midstream." He began his the twinkling eyes and crinkly brown acting out the fact that he is having and fenders all clattering like crazy. radio career because nature stamped hair!-came right out of nature's difficulty climbing a snow-covered hill The oral effect is one of steam, and is him as a close approach' to Harold rouge-pot and have their origin in and is panting slightly, we must keep done by the soundman. who expels Teen. Just before Willard graduated sunshine, outdoor activities, plenty of in exact time with his spoken foot­ his breath abruptly through a half­ from Northwestern University a class­ rest--and the right things to eat. steps-if you get what I mean. closed mouth. mate, struck by the resemblance to Constance Moore has graduated from On sudden sounds, such as the shoot­ the cartoon, advised him to tryout for the Gloria Jean stage and firmly be­ ing of a gun, we must again have an A ND that is Jack Benny's Maxwell the part of Harold on a local station. lieves in keeping fit as a foundation instinctive sense of the precise mo­ when you add it all up! But please The audition occurred in June, 1930, lor every-day charm. She too requires ment when the sound will be most remember that this is only one effect and he was immediately signed up. but little make-up when she goes in effective. And we must be prepared out of a half-hour program. You can Willard had never thought of radio as front of the camera, because of her in advance in our minds so that there see now why everything must be a career until then. In fact, he says that natural good looks. I am told by those is not the slightest break between our ready for our hands before we go on he had decided on a stage career fol ­ who know Constance intimately that thought and the sound as you hear it. the air. lowing a post-graduation trip to Eu­ her hair is the envy of her friends, That, my friends, is timing! While the show is in progress, we rope. Farnum was born in Mankato, who can hardly believe that it's When a show is going into rehearsal, are given our cues by the producer. Minnesota, November 24, 1907. He at­ nothing more nor less than the old­ we get the script a (ew days ahead of He, after all, can hear how the show tended Marcy School, Minneapolis, fashioned one hundred strokes with a time. As Carlton Morse and Vick sounds, since he is in the control-room. Minnesota; Mankato High School; Lake hairbrush every night that's the secret Knight told you, the author or the pro­ So we must watch him constantly in Forest College; and Northwelltern Uni­ of its abundant, shimmering beauty. ducer writes into the script the effects order that he may tell us by signals if versity. The only other member of his (Sometimes Constance puts a silk he wants to hear over the air. But the volume and the quality of sound family connected with the theater is handkerchief over her hair-brush to he may not realize that when he are correct. William Farnum, the stage and screen says "SOUND: WIND" there are doz­ player, who is a distant relative. Wil­ give her waves a little extra polish.) And, after the show, w~ collapse! Whereas nature gave Constance a ens of different types of wind we There are many tales, of course, of lard is five feet eight inches tall, has rather nice start in the matter of ac­ could use in that spot. We have to Illgenious things which have been black hair and green eyes. quiring a petal-tinted complexion, tigure out which type he wants, rigged up for special effects. And we nevertheless this sensible young lady whether it is to be a zephyr or a tor­ soundmen love to tell them. Stop me Miss Louise Miller, Cedar Rapids, knows the value. of regular and ade­ nado. When he goes over our matcrial if you have ... Iowa-MARGARET FULLER was born in quate skin-cleansing as a means of at rehearsal, there(ore, we present him Do you remember when a drama­ Pittsburgh. She is married to Robert insuring its clearness and freshness. with several different noises of wind tization of the "Telltale Heart" by Poe Griffin. Margaret has been on the Cleansing creams should always be and let him make a choice. The effect was done by Boris Karloff a year or SO stage since the age of three. She has chosen according to skin type. (Dry he decides upon is rehearsed stren­ ago? You know the story, I'm sure. dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. skins need cold-cream with oily base to uously so that nothing can go wrong. It's about a murderer who is trapped prevent roughness and chapping and The noises on records are particu­ by his own imagination that he hears Miss Kay Van Saders, Hackensack, preserve youth. For oily skins there larly rehearsed, since it is often their the heart of the person he has killed N. J.-The cast of "BRENTHOUSE" fol­ are specially prepared cold-creams to volume which is most important. For beating louder and louder in his brain. lows: Portia Brent-Georgia Backus; counteract this condition. Constance instance, the sound of a car skidding That heart had to be beating all Janc---Florence Baker; Nancy-Lurene invariably follows up the nightly into a crash is recorded as one unit. through the show, and our soundmen Tuttle; Peter-Larry Nunn; Martha cleansing of her skin with ice-eold However, we have to take into con­ nearly went insane trying to get some­ Young Dudley - Margaret Brayton; water or a skin tonic to remove any sideration whether that car is right in thing that sounded heart-like. They Lance Dudley - Wally Maher; Nora lurking traces ot the cream and keep Cront of the actor, whether it is twenty tried tapping on leather, tapping on Mawson - Jane Morgan: Gabrielle the tissues in a healthy, firm condi­ feet away, or whether it is down a (cit, and everything else they could Faure-Anne Stone: Daphne Royce-­ tion. Sometimes she alternates the block or two. Also, we have to notice think of. Finally. in desperation, one Naomi Stevens: Michael- Frederic cream-cleansing ot her complexion if the car skids as it is going by the ot the crew stripped to the waist, held MacKaye: Steve Dirk-AI Cameron; with a warm, mild soapsuds scrubbing actor and crashes away from him, or a microphone to his chest, and asked Dr. Norfolk-Gavin Gordon; Philip with a cute little complexion brush whether the whole thing takes place how It sounded. It still wasn't perfect. West-Ben Alexander; Joe EdwardS---: that gets into neglected corners where away (rom him. All of these elements So the sound was piped [rom the mi­ Edward Archer; Driz Gump-Grant blackheads might otherwise form. No' enter into the volume of the sound as crophone into one of our two echo Bayliss; Jay-Jack Zoller. Ted Sherde­ blemishes creep into Connie's pretty we take it off the record. chambers. These are rooms about tcn man is the author-director 01 this se­ skin. She simply won't allow them! As you can see, the same is true ot teet square with absolutely nothing in rial: John Frazer announces the pro­ crowd noises, planes diving, animals them but a speaker and a microphone. gram; and Paul Carson is organist. howling, and all the other things. The sound enters the room, bounces The theme of "Brenthouse" is "Third around trom wall to wall, and the Movement" from Debussy's "String VOICE OF THE W HEN the sounds are set to the pro- reverberations are picked up by the Quartet in G." ducer's satislaction, we must ar­ mike. When this particular heart­ LISTENER range them according to the script. This sound was run through the echo cham­ Mis.! JOIJOC Ern, Chioa.go, III.-JV.R­ is 'highly important, since we are prob­ ber, amplified and fed into a speaker, OLD STOKES was born in Nokomis, IlU­ ably going to be working so quickly it was the telltale heart in person! nois, the home town also of Jimmy Sot­ tomley"the baseball player. 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A",e, i•• CBS-Sw ing Seren~de: Wl\BB WIJZ !';alcly Roundup: Screwball * CBS· Kate Smith's V iJ-riety of ,,,! \\'Jll WFB~I (5w-6.17) Club :"hu,," , Sell''' I\C("O WFI:I~l Wr:~ Eddl' !lowanl, sm'g! \\·\tA4 Ire". Ri.b Orch.: WOC wetO WKBI-I WI::;N 1_" WTA" E<[,10 HIlward MBS·M ~F~'land 11.81) I, E.~R·Cun'erl MinlOlur. 1I,llUO II'HA~ \\,I~~ I\~IOX 1\ 1\0 'h"III Olefskr. Ore" WGS II'ROK \\"RB\\ WOC \\JJ: 1\'111" (,,' * \\"JJD ~e"'. \\,T.\lJ·D~"ce Droh. NBC-Ireene WlCker: wo\\"o IIFA~I-Dinn~r Bou' \luI;cal. N BC·ChiTh. Barnet's Orthestrll : WFIBI Bi. F.eddie \lillo, 11,83) (also K~X "I 10 p_m. II KHB-\I",,~ Loui.., Br.d~n 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT II'BOW WENR CO'tT) 7:30 CST 8:30 COT CBS -Golden Gate QUlrtet; W.IR KOA waolV IVGN·Sport, Review * IOlOX Flannery Viewllhe News NB C· Glenn Garr's Orcn.: WKBB WILI.·Sacr~1 Mu.ic " ~,"u .....> ... ' ~u". "" ouoo .~. N BC-Tn's Amazing AmenCll : WKBH l~w9.53) WIRE-To bc "nnoun~~d MaS·Fillh Row Center. dram a: IVENR KWK II'OWO II'IBA (~I.o NBC-H umin Nature in Action: ~;~~C~,~c!:vma'5 O,ch. I,SD Kitty Keene WG" 1\1 () al 9 :30 p.n> CST) \VJ(lC·HI! 01 !h~ Da~ W~IAQ WT,"I (sw-9.53) IVIlA!; lI'al.h looks 'Em DvH II'CFl·Cameo ThUle, 11'11\' ';por!' * N."" \\"("fl WIIlP NB C- W h~t's ··.:llul""lIan I<:n~l.ud·· II file My Name? quiz II'H(lF·Sollbali Xew~ 1\·Dl·Sundnwn Jubi)". \'nlBD'ldody ~Iinialure: SporlS .. W/\ r.",,~ Ran~e, till~ ut lVDlgbl·. dr.mIUutlnn. pr~m WIRE KOA KSD W~lAQ WfiO Bill Austin. pi.ni~t II'FAM·WaH. Tim. \OIBD-~lehlll) ,>I""au.. ~ ~ .... rI_ WHOI\'-Mu.ic fcr Dillner MBS -Grill Williams' O r~hestra: IITAM WHO WnlJ Wl W \\'I:lIDEmil F1indt'~ Orch l\"fBM-Joyce Jordan, ~keloh WOC-llil. & Encore. 11'01.-98 Slrino:, MB !O·C 0 m mIn ~ Pu/ormllnc. 1I'1IBF 1I'1l0K WG.'I II'GS·Jalle Anderson. piani!! WFA~I·Ont-O'--Doo" w;!b Sten * 1V 1SN·N."'5; ~Iusic lor Dancing WOWOEb & Zeb, .kelob IVIIOK WHB"F * I\WK·Nr". WLW Dance Orch. W!1Bf,Ch~erful Charlie Flagle' * II'TMJ -Son~ DootOl' New. I\'flHF Sports Trail CB S·Grand Central Station, dr. · WIHP-Bud.pnt HOllr * WIIIPMonitor Nows \VIBA·CI,,]' Chanticleer WOC-Spor!~ 5:30 CST 6:30 COT mao II'BBlt IV,IR IVFBM WHAS WINO·Hawdi, l.ll, WHO·Meet Min Julia. 1k~tt h WIND RecrUlion 01. Ball Gam. I\'TMJ Dante Orch. CBS·Aeolian Ensemble: WSBT WCCO KMOX WMT \\'IS .... 8~'eb~1I G.me IVIBA·Sih·er Sprin,. PrIm. WJBC-Anlliv~r-.ary Plrty 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT WOC WKHH WCCO WMBD WBOW-Or~a" !>Iu,inp WJBC,Poelio ~lusical WILL.Mulio That Live. IVJJD 1',Is 01 Golden WHt MB S·Charlu Baum', Orcn.: WGN \\"1.o,;D·R3ce Result. NBC -Carmen Civallua's O<'h. : * \\'G~ "ew. "'II'SUI Dail. to"an of Ihe All II'KI:IB,SJWrh WIND-Elliol Roo~eveh. Amerin IVIllIf wnOK IVIRE WIRE-Dick Reed II'KHH IIKBIi ~~o" Flash I.ook. Ahead 9:00 CST 10:00 COT CBS ·Gl en .G ray's Orcb.: WHAS WJ B C-M~gic Carpet Club CB S·AI Purte's G;t ng: WISN WllV·Ca,·aload~ 01 Am~ric> WI~N'Your Amerioan Mu.ie NBC ·Fre d Waring in Plusure WKI:II I WBBM WSB'r WMBD WLlV·To be .nnouneed · Kirby &. (al,o at 8:30 p.m. CST) * WROK·t"u!ton lewis, Jr., oomm. WJJD,SuPL",rtime Froli~ TIme; WHO KOA WMAQ WTAM woe IVJR WISN White WSUJ D'nner Hour PrKm. WTMJ WIRE KSD Wl W * 1'o'ews: WLS WGN WIBA * IVJBC_N ...... NB C· Eirl H i""~' Ortll.: WHO W~ I "Q·Li'l AbnH. ,k~tc h WT,\l),SJWrt~ View, & Review, WKBS-Perp.lual Novena \\",IIBD- Happy Birthday * KMOX Bob Dunham Comm""t. CBS ·Amos 'n' Andy: WBB:I'l WIBA KSD'Pall 01 the Prairie 6;1S CST '7:15 COT 1\'I\BH·Mu,;o.1 Myslery ~Ian WFB)I KMDX WCCO WHAS I\~IT ·CherM Charlie n 'CIt! NBC - C~ cll Ga llY's Orch.: WKBB * KWK,SpQrh: New, WMBD.Air·Couditiolling Revue WJR II'TMJ.M""t Mi .. Julia * New" WROK WDZ II'OCA·Sports 11'011'0 WBOW WBBM·GolF Show WllflWSl & EtTa MBS ·Johnny Lon Q's Orchestra: 4:45 CST 5:45 COT II' BOW ·Merry-Go. Round IVSBT.Pep.i·Col. Gam. NB C Dealr ">lley Oav" WCFL-~Ielody T1me WROK "0' NBC ·Bud Ba rlon: WENR WKBB l~rH. Rao~ Resullo W$U1·Sporlslime (al.o .ee 6:30 p.m. CST) WFA~I-fieSl' * Ne.... II'MT IV~IBD \U HBF WDl-!:;potls Review \ITADT""•• 01 the Day KMflX \Ioonli.;hl 5dt WGN-Freddy Marlin's Orclo. WENR·Musk You W.nt WBBM WCCO WFAM WM BD WJJD-H~idelher~ En~.mble WGN-Leo""rd K ~ll.r'. Orch. WIIlE·Dick Reed WKBB-Cal"hival II'I~D·En' "1 FIi"dl'. Orch W.-HM Baseball Ro:w"d·U p II'I\B I'I WMT woc * WJBC·Sports: New!: Marhh : WJBC-IV. P. A. Prgm. 11· INI)·S"e,h,b Prgm. * W1NI) News \\'KBlI·Dinner Music WKBIl·Old Slyle Trea,,," ('h" NaC·To be ilnnouncrd : WBOW Weather \\'TAD-Bob ;,;oore, orunist * IVOC-Newl WlW·George O l'en'~ Or.h. 'NJJD·Neighbors at Home WOC·Ori~in.l GHm.n Band MaS· Li tile Orph an Annie, skd t h : 6:30 CST 7:30 COT IVSU I ·E'·ehin~ Musioale \\MAQ B~rnoe Cummins' Or.h. IIGN WlWDon Win.l"", ,of t he N a"., 8:00 CST 9:00 COT 9:15 CST 10:1S COT WMT·Da"ce Orch. * WMAQ·News: SpoTt!: MUlicaie NBC ·Oeatn Villey D~ys , drim" *MBS · R ~ymond Gram Swin;, CBS ·J immy l unCeford's O r~ n . : WTAMSon1m), Walkins' Orch * News: WIND 11'011'0 WMAQ WMT·Easy Aces WLS KWI{ Wl W (al.o at 10,:J(l KSD- W.shing!on Univ Educi . news allal)'.l: WHBF IV1\DK IVSBT (~w·9,65) WTMJ.$JWrts WOWO·Baseball ScorN p.m. CST) WGN NBC-Johnny Me ssner'S Orc ilest ra : 10:45 CST 11:45 COT Ilonal Seri"" ~ ., d • •• JI "" Q_ ~ 1 . ..n lM Gul"". IVROK·To be announoed II'OIVO IVI\BH NBC ·Earl Hin,,' O " ~ .: WTMJ WBOW.Merry·Go·Round Daily MBS ·Sinlonietu : WHBF NBC ·Don A m e ~ h! Variety Show : WSUI·Musical Moods: WI BA KSD WH O WTMJ WMAQ II'CFl -Jaok Kelly'. Ora . Iowan CBS ·La nny Ross. lnr.: WBBM NBC ·Gtt n Gray's Orcn.: WM T * New,: WKBH WJBC KOA WlW WIRE WTAM (1W II'BBf-Colilin P"",, WTAD·Rhythm & Romance WFHM KMOX WHAS WCCO MBS·Chrles B ~um'S Or c hest r~: II'HO·BaseballTIme WBOW·Singin· Sam 953) WJR 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT WCFl-laltm Fl.,he. KWK II'lBA·Campu, Dance HOllr CBS· Talk by Thomas E. O e w~y: Pr. yiew , MBS·l nsid e 01 Sports: WGN \VDl·Variely Prim, MBS _ S take~ WROK I'MOX·\"i.111 Gam~ che.lra 11 :0D CST 12:00 COT Sportl: WBOW WIBA WOWO·Allen Rotb'. Dttb. I\'HO·SJlort~ ot Ibe D~) M8 S·Ja~k Mclean's Orchestra: 5:00 CST 6 :00 CDT WCCO·Sporl'men's Special KMOXGerlrude Niesen & Alpine IVROK·Sporte WCFl.Make Believe Danc,land WIBA.liuie Coneerl WROK WIlBF CB S·Louise Ba. e. songs: W1SN Variel;" WTAD·Zeke & lach. sketch WlBA-SporiS ReVle .. WI RE-Diek Reed CBS·Chuck Fosler's Oreh.: WlI-IT K~10X (ow.II.83) KSD·Stocklon & Eschell WISN-AI Purse's Gang WI\BH·B."eball Conl •• 1 * KWK.New.; Sport! 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT KMDX WIS,," WBB~I WMB» NBC-Joseph Marais, son 9 s : * N~",,, WHIP WKBB WIND IVJBC-Th.e 111. Sportsman WlII'Gen..f.l Disque WOC WKBH (sw,6,17) IIKBB WCn.TIm. for Musi. * WMAQ Ne .. , WHOW T~le Tillie Time WKBH·Rapid Ad NB C.Ten Oisoiple5 Dl Rhythm WDZ·Spor1. Review W~IBD,Sl'orts: Melody Miniature * MBS·Fulton L ~is, J r., ntwS W("FL·HulUan Enlineer II~IBD ~lu.inl Ma" WTMJ WHO WBOW WMAQ WIIBF·Little Orphan Anni. II'MT-Fur MelCOI).1 Cau •• WIND WSBT WFBM KMOX WTAM·Lee Allen'. Orch. h.IJD·1"wlilRhl MU$lca!. \I'!.II' WOWO tal!o al 9::J(l p.m. Where there Is nO listing II'MBO-A,," Dooloy woe II'KB11I{i,ldie. Hou! CST) End oj Friday Programs WIIV 1"0 D. .""ounced for G d(lt/on Its preeedinq WSI:IT ·ReslylM Rhyth",. MB S-Jimmie lumeford's Oren.: MBS·T~lk by FrInk Gannett: \\'\!AQRhythms in Spanish proqr(lm ,. on the Glr. IISUIAlbllm 01 Artist. wnOK FREQUENCIES II ~1T_Sin~i,,~ WHBF 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT Sam 6:00 CST 1:00 COT * KSD-N~w", Rosario Bourdoo'\ IUIOl\-l!IIIU 1I'1S0·C.uo * WOC-News: To be announced NBC·Wall> Tim.: KSD IVMAQ * CBS·Hews of tnt War: WKBH Or~b. KO.\-fi3Il WIRE-HO!I II'OWO·Ju!I. Bto"'" NBC -Cities Servic~ Contert ; \lTAM wnlJ WIBA WIRE WJR WIIW *,WBBM·Todd HOJnt~r. "!W. 1'~If·~,;;tI W1SN-ll~(l WIRE WTAM KSD WIlO WT BA ROA WHO (.w·9.53) KII'I(_13~u WJHC·l:.'<.\ InlOK·l1~lf ',,' Hall CBS·AI Pear~e'l Gang: wHAS WCCO-Arlhur Godfrey W1I.I,I-H!)I! \1",1,10·113" "'TM.1 ·Gospel S;,'~er II'M\Q WTMJ (sw-9.53) W(lOW·Fiv. St.r fin&1 WB(lM KMOX WFB~l WCCO WCFJ.· Music Lovers Pr,m. WOII)!-770 WJll·j~O llan~11I )tI., will .lnll Vol WbUW_l~,",1 WIOI\I·I·WO S:15 CST 6:15 COT ol'e .'IP"te; C•• m"lI.I; 'no Gi.1 WeFL,Novena W~IT WMBD WSBT WOC (also WG"'·Fr~dr :.1artin'~ Orch. * WGN-BiUy R.paid. new. WHAS-Lamp Is Low WCCO-><10 I\'Knll·I~"" * NBC ·John B. KenneDy. news: on Ibe Prow. and wltb )Jr. see 5 :30 p.m. CST) wn'.,!r.o \\" 1.!;-810 Grah.",. Som~ 0'7. Ur. Gno­ WHIP-Shape. ThaI Haunt tho WHBF.lont Ran!:...- II\I.... Q WlBA WHO (5w-9.53) NB C·Story Behind t ~ . Hudlin"' WOZ_IO'.'{I \\"1,11'-7011 h.m IvlU llog Wbere }.If ca. .. - Du.k WHO Riohard Bimber', Orth. II'ENU·81V \OI,IQ·!;71' •• " It •• Re.led. The c~om. WlBA (5w9.53) "' CBS ·Paul Sullivan Rnlews tn! WIND-Soallergoad Bain e, WIRE-B"'~b.l1 Game IVt',I)I-ltOO \1·.\IUn·l ~ ~1l will .Ing The P""IIl1!on. The II'I'HM- I 2:\~ WlIT-IlOll Now", KMOX WCCO WISN WM 1" NBC ·Pan·Am erican Oni on : WlHE WJI! FMlli~hl> R.vu. .","mbl~ pre",,"!. I Lovp. Lout".: 1\'.JBC·Half & lIalf WGS·12u WOC·1310 NBC·Josel Ma ra is. SOhQ S; "\VII 0." 1 I'orget You, on,l Monateur WJJD·Jolly Franzl & f unmakers KOA.Vi010! R«ord Review WKBH D."oe Orch. WO W U-III~I lleallcll ..,. 'rbe o,,,beot.. pln70 Wl1",·1H{) * New.: WTAD WJJO IV HB F no .. z. d' .wore; lIolT!' Dloee; II KHB·Movie Preview. KSD·W.. kly ReU!·Child,.n·. 110llr WHO·8u.: Town, drama WMAO 1.0" Breese', Or~ b 11' 80·1000 11'1'.\ 0 -000 WM BDMu_ical ~l erry· G o. R ound * WBBM·Todd Hunle' "~"" NBC_S t rictly Bu ,inns. sket( h: 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT * WISN·ThR World Todn WIB.\-~ W'l'All _lOi\l WCFL·Happy Jim P:tJlIon, W].S I{WI\ 1\'0\1'0 MB S·To be announced : WHBF * W,IBC·New!: Sporls: WUlher II ... I, •• "" w n.lr580 \\··J'MJ·ij201 ALI\S TilE OEACOX (Univer""I). B<.>b Burns fUGIlT ANGELS (Warner Bros,) A beller fan. III Ih ...cr .... y piece in "'hich he play. hi, ;;1101' AROUXD TilE CORNER (M G M) A pl~)'s this straiRhI, and Ihe relu!! i, a ~ood re­ aviation Ii"n "hiclt Ireal! air u,,,·ardeu... OS hu· mOlher. hi, four e(cenl,k si.ters and him ... lf in li~ht and plusanl piclure aboul a JI,,,,onabl. make O)f an all·time /avorile th,ne 01 crook rna" bein ••, nol an(eJ.. Virgi"ia B,uoe. Denn" a "Woo 11'00" marathon lillie departm.nl $Io,e in Budape.t and il. pe" ,urlled !<)Od Morgan. Wayne Morr" .,e in il. sonnel, port,"~'.d by Jimmy SI.warl, .... nk Mor· ,an. Mar~ ..et Sulla"an and a good lupporti"g LlI.LlA", RUSSELL (20th CenluryFox). Ali •• casl. ,\.'10 ONE WAS BEAUTIfUL (M-G-M). uroine FORTY UTILE MOTHERS (MG.\I) Eddi. Fal'" Ed..-ard Arnold. Don Ameclte rnive Ih. Il~)"i fiul .Iarrin, vehicle i. an adequate. muty Cantor play. a ,imple. ,ttai.hlfor,,·ard ,ule dlec· Gay Ni".ti•• in a Str.. n bIography 01 glamorous pieri! "ilhout affectation. Almon a "muSI." lively. with. oute baby and forty little lIolly..-oOO Lillian Ru .... lI. Elabo,alely producf, (RKO). Some elt· culi .. of ,e,'.nl.,.,n or $0 suppo,tin,o; him. mO)un\ed .iting moments and interesling ,hoh plus ~ood aning make Ihe $C,un v... ion 01 tho ,hip"',rcked AMAllNG MR. WILLlA~IS (Columbii). Robin$On family plta.ant .ntertainment, Thomas GEROXI"O (Pa .. mounl). Indian flghlin,o; ,n UTILE OLD XEW YORK (20th Century. ~pri~hlly murlkr my.lery "ith Melv)'n Oou~ln the 'SO'. whieh will please l-oungSlers. bore adulu. Mitchell, Edna Ikit. and Freddie Ba,tholomew 4,,,1 Joan Blondell doin~ OO)m. hilarious sl~uthin,. Fo~). A ,0ma"li.,zed version of how Fulton are in it. fur enr}-one. b"ilt hi ••Iuml:>(l.t. which nieely min_Ies history GIIOST COMES 1I0~IE 1\1 GM). A ..-ilh li.,ion and lIar~ Alic~ raye, Fred Mac· lieklin. ("medl'·d,ama of a "e'er-do-...ll .\Iu"a)'. Richard Gr .. n~ and Brenda JO»)'C~ so~' OF TilE NAVY (MonOllram). A naVl" A~OT/IER TIIiN MAN IM,GM). William halin( Jean Parker meels Gunne,'s Male James ['"well and M)rna Loy ,n • not-up-to'p~r .ntuel Ounn and • homele.. ...:tif who n!!<'ds 5<>n,. 1o lhe . Th'n ,\Ian," Only occasionally omu.in~, par."I,; a ,park ling v.rsion 01 an old tlt"mo.