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Energy F Waifis#11 1 \ 1 -■ Happily He Growls Newsman Moseley Expresses LISTEN TO As He Limns Nazis lawllilriilliil "HARBOR LIGHT" A for Radio’s Future In Every Tues., 10:05 P.M. Hope Despicable Fashion For Flowers and Lawns If CHICAGO. WINX Broadcasts, Sponsors Willing, Boris Marshalov hates all Nazis. He also Soil Airs Assoc. Will That War’s End hates and despises all Japs, Top Gospel Broadcosting Only Convey with Hitler. Goebbels, Goering, et al An’ Extra Rich From rail Quality Does Not Mean End of a War holding positions on his special A Fairfax County Farm ★ • hate parade. Listen to These Yonngsters By J. W. Stepp. It is, therefore, with great de- p light that Marshalov plays Nazi and Jap roles on such WMAL-Blue | Tonight Sydney Moseley, a newscaster of ports the routine developments on Net- work dramatic thrillers as considerable on WOL- the war fronts. However, he is a “Inner popularity Sanctum Mutual, is a radio man by nature. reporter and commentator on news Mystery,” “Counter Spy” and “Manhattan at 6:30 WNAL There is a difference between radio developments only. As far as the Midnight.” [ This soil is from a rich “I make my characters so top i as answer the people—be they newscasters or future role of radio itself is con- vile and they questions loathsome,” he farm land in Fairfax County. writers or bit actors—and cerned he can only hope that the beams, “the listeners script It is being used on the grounds on me- critical present will not be should like to tear my throat to those who use this far-reaching forgot- of the 1 shreds. It makes me Pentagon Building, Presi- as a means (a) to make ten in a wave of we’ve licked the very happy.” dium simply dential Gardens and McLean now Marshalov, who also has cut money and (b) to inflate egos by bums, let’s go our way. quite a Gardens. Our regular is and It is an swathe on Broadway since coming price the very fact that potentially incontestably worth-while — to the United $1.00 per bushel. “Americana sometimes actually the reach desire. States in 1925, was bom in near ( * * * * Siberia the through radio is so far. The radio Manchuo- The kuan border. Gn the No d eliv e ries man views radio as a Daumier the broadcast, Saturday a week stage since he made on less a Beethoven ago, of the late childh*od, studied five years at medium of the canvas, Stephen Vincent than 3 bushels.1 Benet's the Moscow Art Theater with col- Quiz” the form of expression—and impres- specially prepared script, I laborators of the S ingle bushels Conducted by Edward Boykin; sion—of music. He is surrounded, “They Burned the Books” (WRC- great Stanislavski. i|: may be picked Not less than ( sponsored by the makers of it NBC), provides an excellent Combining radio and stage work, §| almost overwhelmed, frequently example up at our ot the he has appeared in such suc- Jour delivered seems, by the factions which, to type of radio reminder which stage cesses i stores. __'_) Mr. Moseley and others during the last few years as continue the parallel, are inter- many have Coupon explrea in mind. Elmer Rice’s to the S*33 ested in selling Daumier prints or Itself a revival perform- “Plight West,” ance “Libel,” Gilbert commissions on (which easily could be revived by Miller; “Brief collecting royalty AFTER THE BRAWL UMS OVER—Harry James, whose nightly performances over CBS or Phone Orders ATIantic 1400 in 1945 or 2045 the may Moment" and “Dr. X,” always gar- I Beethoven. It is the age-old ques- performance may not have the same frenzying effect on listeners, has at least one ivhere he can commer- brought home with dramatic elo- found place nering excellent notices for his skill- tion of whether artist or see quence a the reaction his music produces. This is a typical scene in Nero York's Paramount ful portrayals in callour M*m4er cial opportunist has the greater timeless word of warning. Theater, German, French, firr/utttltr By a brilliant combination of the jitterbugs in a relatively calm mood Mr. James’ version “Two O’clock Russian and Greek roles. f hardihood. script. following of Jump’’ : music and or some Boris may soon a s sen-as- acting perfection (Paul such. —Wide get real chance WaifiS#11 Commentator Moseiey World. Muni in to show his bitter ts a one. A particular) the gross insult contempt for FLOUR signed job journalistic Nazis. against humanity and testant on the He discovered recently that The teams are Briton, for many years he has civilization A program failed to he presented Fred with the dance TjecAingerCo^ |J competing pupils I which the Nazis Naval Gunner by draping his black hair on in Britain committed in 1933 loosely | from served newspapers answer the $9 question, the traveling which he had won at >>> was into its certificate, over his left eye and his and has even his own j brought shocking focus. padding Four Material operated Negotiates Trade microphone went around to Andy the Door Canteen. (The Building Stores Heinrich Heine mocks the book Stage boy neatly trimmed mustache with a ‘ Armstrong journalistic practice in such places H *>«• «• £• HOS Niek.lt «... s. E. | Douglass burners. A in Fred Mann, gun first on a “I don’t dark pencil, he’s a 8S2S•fi* as And were pupil “New Order” Uttal, quizmaster of the CBS pointer, class, gets around!) think I’ll spitting-at image fl». «... M. W. Falla Ckurth, High School School Cairo, Egypt. many of Virginia High i America cannot “Good has a Schickelgruber himself. Two |i the tiffs that arose over pressure quite forget the Listening" program, merchant ship. Andy came up with be here long enough to take those Lincoln he major film from commercial interests, which learned in his texts be- certificate entitling him to a course the right answer. The nine bills lessons,” said who companies have noticed dancing Andy, the WMAL fore the Nazis took over. And of a naval meant an resemblance and are for Tonight—6:30 pressures he resolutely opposed. in a dancing lessons—and extra day's fun in New has seen service off Russia and bidding chokingly dramatic is $9 richer. When a con- his services. His abandonment of newspapers climax, height- gunner York. So Andy that Pearl Harbor. ened Mr. gratefulawas ★_ and affiliation with radio after the by Muni's unsurpassable recitation: close of World War I does not neces- Darius, the Persian. Prediction and IT’S NEW! sarily amount to an admission of Darius, the Pledge Great King. 16 inability on his part to overcome Sundays Radio Program Sunday, May From ITS DIFFERENT! Where is Darius? Pvt. these forces. Mr. Moseley recog- Saroyan Dead. Forgotten and Last-minute in radio HOLLYWOOD. nized in the advertising-free Brit- dead. changes programs sometimes reach The Star too late for correction Attila, the Hun. Where is Attila? that William Saroyan may be a new ish Broadcasting Co. a chance to day Bones. Forgotten bones. member of Uncle Sam’s armed disseminate news and opinion free Alaric, the Goth. Alaric, de- forces, and as such being kept from any possible blandishments by AM. WMAL, 630k. WRC, 980k. Wl "HELP stroyer of Rome. WOL,i,260k. NX,_ 1,340k. WWDC, 1,450k.WTOP, 1,500k. pretty busy, but not so much that persons having a material concern Where is Alaric? 8:00 News—Morn. Recital he hasn't found a with salable It be Minstrels News—Organ INews—Sunrise Revue INews and Music :Rev. H. B. Rittenhouse Elder Michaux moment to con- products. may .. Dust. Forgotten dust. 8:15 Minstrels Recital .... gratulate Jennifer who's musk you lovol only coincidence that his broadcasts Morning Organ Sunrise Revue Dance Music I Jones, just Adolf Hitler, born 20th 8:30 Woodshedders Boone Voices of " " won the part of the in Twen- in this are sustained by his April Cy. Neighbors Victory in Song Musical Masterpieces year country 1889 ^tory |» " WANTED" Goodwill tieth Century-Fox’s “The Song of network. _":4*____! j Choir_ iSymphonettes JOHN CHARLES Adolf Hitler, burner of books 9:00 Bernadette.’' " As an individual who likes freely Around-Clock News World News Roundup Church of the Air News; Nazarene Ch'ch Bible News of THE Adolf j " Greenway Hour; World CLASSIFIED Hitler, of " Jennifer made her first hit in to report and to exercise his views destroyer Bus Commando Mary i Nazarene Church E. Power big thought ...” Coa?' Biggs “Hello Out There,” a one- on the air Mr. is an ardent to Your Heart News and Music I Saroyan COLUMN OF THE AIR" Moseley (i Keys Moods Memorable Music THOMAS <A bell tolls) Organ "Adolf Hitler born " actor. After the opening night Bill believer in freedom of expression I _Music and News | Booth by—Mansell Christian Science ! Melodies with 1889 ... English came up to her and said in every broadcast which radio BuB confidently, may We are ^arc* Bu|R'1 'Detroit Bible Class News and Music Parade Church of ★ MUSIC ★ NESBITT waiting. Adolf Hitler. iS'?? iBa<lio " " Spotlight the Air “I predict good for JOHN " " " " things you.” produce. By recognizing the power The 10:15 Dance Music books are waiting, Adolf I I When Jennifer won the title role on Iho of radio to influence millions of 10:30 Southernaires Words and Music Art Brown Hitler. Crown Capers News—Alice Lane Wings Over Jordan in the Franz Werfel story, Saroyan ★ NEWS or JOBS ★ people the world over he feels that " The fire is Adolf was one of ITho waiting, Hitler.
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