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, • Over 1,000 radio programs change to daylight saving time this week. For a complete list of all changes, buy this issue! , JERRV COLO NNA, the gfn t whose mvg it nproduud on the cover, photoef'phed in nlturll tOlor by J,ck Albin. st.uted hi, urnr IS ill trombont·pl,yer. His clownlne-­ plus Iiourishine musu,hio and bushy eyebrows-put him Into comedy spols on Fred Allen·s. other shows. Currently Mr. Colonn, is I big moment 01 th e Bob Hope l'U9h1ts!.

T HE Yoice thtlt shouted Hi-yo News of tne de"th of Gr"ser camo liS Silver! AWlly!' is silenced forever. " thunderbolt to its producers. Tiny e"rs which h"ve been glued to the Alrelldy " successor hlls been se· loudspe"kers in e"ger lInticip"tion of lected, His oeme is Br"ce Beemer. He the g"Uoping horse's hoofs, the bre"th­ pl"yed the p"rt for" short while lifter less commend to " f"ithful horse, m"y the progr"m's origin some years ego. neyer know the difference. But the We express our hope th"t children, lone R"nger is de"d. rronic"lIy, this lInyw"y, m"y never detect the slight f"mous rlldio horsem"n met de.!!th in differences which m"y occur. There is en "utomobile "cci­ no tr"gedy to equ,,1 dent ne"r F"rming­ th", of youth upon ton, Mich. Also, ironi­ the deeth of lin idol. c"lIy, this m"n whose In this c"se, through voice is better known the magic of r"dio, th"n the President's youth m"y be sp"red received his first th"t knowledge. widespre"d news­ Neither will it be "QUINTS" GET FIRST CANDY p"per stories on the " matter of deceit, , occllsion of his de"th. For youth, the Lone Except for his voice, Ranger still lives, He Elirle W. Gr"ser was is "live in the toys II nonentity. Modest, end h"ts end portIo retiring. he lived II phern"li" that line quiet life with his toy counters; he is f"mily lind not even "live in the films which his next-door neigh­ bear his nllme end bors knew that he WliS thrill SaturdllY m"t­ the f"r-famed Lone inee crowds. But Rlinger. They put " TH E LONE RANGER rides on mostly he lives on mask on his face, - another yoice cries, "Away!" the "ir-end in the m"de him a men of heorts of "II children, m7stery, end children from six to sixty. o "n "ges end all countries idolized But the lone R"nger is more th"n 0 him for his heroic qu"lities, his Robin r"dio char"der, He is a symbol of the Hood characteristics. cour"ge end the h"rdihood end the Children may never know thllt the justice which is" p"rt of Americ". And lone Ranger met en untimely death, os such 1I symbol he will never die. They may not know it because the He will live through the fine qu"lities Lone Ranger will ride on. The show of "rtistry E"rle Gr"ser breathed into W"s soon to get II new sponsor on a him "nd beclluse of the work of pro· Baby RM/b, rich in Du/rtJse­ large network, Before th"t it h"d been ducers who m"de him" living. idolized as well as other nll/r;l;olls in­ sponsored locally in some sections. piece of Americen",-The Editors. gredients-helps overcome be- Iwun.meal hllnger andfatigue. CONTENTS Moyies Short Wayes (a department) ... 35 Hollywood', News Picture Moyle-Radio Guide Attend,: of the Week ...... l Baby Snook,' Birthday Party.36 An American Favorite Candid-Photo Album: Moyle Radio', News Picture Party on the High Seas. 2 of the Week ...... " .37 Movie-Radio Gui c.: e Proudly Movie-Radio Guide VI,lt': Naturally. Baby Ruth was selected as the firS( candy for the Present': A New Star- The Songbird of the South, Joan Leslie! ...... ,... 4 Kate Smith ...... 38 carefully nurtured Dionne Quintuplets! Foe Baby Ruth is pure, Recommended-"Pot 0 ' Gold" .. 6 Three Weeks with Jack Benny Movie-Radio Guide's Report On: wholesome candy made of fine, natural foods. {No.1) ...... 40 The St.r,' Mixed-Up Loves .. 8 On the Bandwagon Today In Hollywood {new,) ... 9 {a department) ...... , ... .41 You'll love its smooth o pera cream center; its thick layer of Moyle - R.dlo Guide Critics' Re­ "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in tender, chewy caramel; its abundance of plump, fresh-toasted portj Reviews (department,) .12 the Mor nlng" ... Faclng Page 44 peanuts; its luscious, mel10w coating. Radio Thll Week In Radio Programs There's deep, delicious candy satisfaction In every bite of {a department) ..... , ...... 13 Week of April 26- Today in Radio {news) ...... 22 May 2 ...... 14_21 and 24 -34 Baby Ruth. It's rich in fl avor. freshness and good food va lue. Vol. 10, No, 29 April 26-May 2, 1941 Join the " Quints" - enjoy a big bar of Baby Ruth today.

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• MOVIE-RADIO GUIDE II~ q~ t~ 'We.e.k4 ringing up the curtain on "The Sea Wolf" in the tors, a blue-tiled swimming-pool, nine bars, a O UT to sea went "The Sea Woll" for its world cialized in streamlining the old trade trick of lounge of a ship at sea. In fact, SO realistic was newsroom, special broadcast facilities,. and all premiere. AJong went a score of Hollywood first-showing ballyhoo and in making the trans­ the stunt that about one-third of the gucsts had kinds ot sports and music opportunities were celebrities and a hundred pressmen and camera­ planted premiere more than a publicizing, mer­ to give up and go to their staterooms because of provided. There was also plenty of Hollywood men to see, celebrate and record. This trip, chandising stunt---estabHshing it as a colorful the rough-water-rolling ot the boat! Neverthe­ glamour around the swimming-pool. The trip March 21, aboard the liner S. S. America, with filmland institution. Their pioneering junket to less, the overnight trip from to San fcatured as its climax a tour to the Valley of the the auxiliary aid of buses and planes, brought "Dodge City"; their splurge in "Virginia City"; Francisco was a success, for there was much Moon ranch, near San Francisco, home of Jack the world-premiere custom right up to the min­ their "Knute Rockne" celebration in South Bend, besides the screening of the new picture to make London, famous author of "The Sea Wolf." It ute and gave Warner Bros. claim to another Ind.; their "Fighting 69th" festivities in New the cruise momentous and pleasurable. The S. S. all added up to an appropriate and imagina­ first-the first premiere at sea-in the joust with York-these, with others, have dotted the COUD­ America, a 40,000-ton luxury liner, sports cleva- tive--if just short of colossal-world premiere. junkets. Fittingly so, Warner Bros. has spe- try. So now the Warner studio goes ultrarealistic,

THE S. S. AMERICA, of the lines, normally plies between and the Caribbean, has been kept AFTER DOCKING Saturday morning at San from transatlantic service by the war. Francisco, the guests were loaded into four big March 21 it carried a Hollywood party for buses and taken to the Jack london ranch near an ocean premiere of "The Sea W olr' Sonoma, forty-five miles from the Bay City. Here a luncheon of barbecued chicken, red beans, green salad and drylightwinewas served

CHARLES RUGGlES, bewhiskered for a current sported a badge reading "Paul Muni." And Eddie EDWARD G. ROBINSON (left) and John Garfield orchestra and John did some impromptu solo work movie part, is threatened with an unscheduled plunge Robinson wore one that said "Shirley Temple," just (right) stand by while Captain Giles Stedman gives on the drums. And movie-goers needn't be disil­ at the hands of three movie mermaids--left to right, to kid autograph-see~ers. The ship and its swimming. cast-off order. Robinson and Garfield, stars of "The lusioned with the stuff that seagoing stars are made Marguerite Chapman, AiiC9 Talton and Alexis Smith. pool were an ideal background for the bathing beau­ Sea Wolf," were two of the liveliest of the junketing of. for Robinson and Garfield were two of those Ruggles, already a confusing picture with his beard, ties, who posed for passengers and news cameramen passengers. Eddie tool a turn at directing the ship's who kept sea-legs and stomachs under control

PRISCilLA LANE and John Garfield go for a tour of the big boat to see its many luxurious accommodations - beauty par­ lors, barber shop, flower and clothing shops. Priscilla, though not in "The Sea HOBART BOSWORTH (right), ven· MEMENTOS of the colorful life of author THE GAY JUNKET wound up with a re.­ Wolf," is a Warner Bros. star. She was FOR "ATMOSPHERE," Warner Bros. took along this cilia lane, Maris Wrixon, Suzanne Carnahan and Joan erable star of the first filming of London intrigued the touring-party. Above, turn trip by bus or plane. Some were quite one who didn't appreciate the ship's rolling bevy of beauties. Front row, left to right: Aliie Tal­ Perry. During the trip Kay Aldridge was posing with "The Sea Wolf," Robinson (left) and left to right, Mrs. london shows album and tired-as above pair of Warner still cam­ ton, Kay Aldridge, and Alexis Smith: back row, left to John Garfield for a picture, the boat lurched and Garfield drink toast to Mrs. london skull to Robinson, Priscilla lane, Garfield eramen unawakened by apparent heckling right: Julie Bishop; Georgia Carroll, Jean Ames, Pris- pitched them to the decl, but without serious injury 2 --

MOST girls seeking stardom in tUrns strive for years, perhaps never ~ achieve their goal. At sixteen, Joan Leslie-born Joan Brodell-faces al­ ~ most certain stardom as the result of a series of fl.ne fl.lm portrayals and particularly because of her pnthos­ ~ filled delineation ot the club-footed girl ot "High Sierra." ~ The Background: A$ a matter of fad, Joan cut her eyeteeth in pldures, under her own ~ name appeared in a long list of fl.l.ms as a child star before emerging in full-blown adult roles. Before coming ~ to Hollywood she was a member of " LADY FROM an acrobatic dancing-team consisting of herself and her two sisters, Mary ~ NEW and Betty. It you ask Joan the cause of her success, she will tell you "the ORLEANS" is 3. JOAN pradises dancing and 4. JOAN'S WARDROBE included 5. WHEN THE BrodeUs first came to ~ bank holiday." Perhaps she's correct. DRAMA with MoVU:-RADJO G'OlI)r. feel! she would singing as she works. She en­ only one evening dress (with which Hollywood, depression vidims, the have found stardom if there had never tered films five years ago, looks her mother is seen helping her herel girls helped by working in night-dubs. ~ A capitol O! been a depression and a bank holiday older, talks younger than she is until recently. Now she has severa Now Joan can afford a wire-hair pup YOU'LL cheer to throw her father, John Brodell, out of a job. ~ HANDSOME The BrOOeHs lived quietly, simply JOHN in Highland Park, Detroit, where their father worked as a cashier in a bank. ~ WAYNE When the bank holiday put him out IN HIS newed action-packed rolel of work, more fortunate than other depression victims, Mr. Brodell had ~ YOU'LL hail lovely three talented daughters who rallied ONA MUNSON, to the family cause. They formed a dance-team, worked the local theaters, ~ THE "Belle Wotling" of eventually went on tour, thought they "GONE WITH THE WIND"... had reached the peak that day-five ~ years ago-when they were booked TOGETHER they bring you a into the Paradise Club in New York. ~ STIRRING romance set ogainst a The Break: PANORAMA of the world's It was only the beginning. An M-G-M talent-scout saw Joan there, ~ GAYEST, most glamorous city ..• tested her, had ber assigned to work WHERE any girl with beauty­ in "Camille," with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor. To the youthful, ~ AND 0 woy with men-could screen-struck youngster, Garbo was FIGHT her way to the top of the something a little less than a god­ dess. Her most thrilling moment, she ~ SOCIETY wortdl...And where a recounts with a smile, was when she MAN had to choose between the chatted with the famous Garbo. The chat consisted of an "Oh, excuse me," ~ WOMAN he worshipped and the when she got in Garbo's path, and a OATH he swore to uphold I deeper "Pardon!" from the Garbo. Joan--who changed her name from I. THIS is not just another face, 2. MRS. AGNES BRODELl never b. ALTHOUGH JOAN had appeared in "Camille," with Garbo, 7. AFTER PLAYING love-scenes with Gary ~ SEE the lavish settings which and Joan Leslie, who signed a lets screen fame interfere with and in a Deanna Durbin film among others before landing her Cooper in the forthcoming "Sergeant Brodell to Leslie to avoid confusion thrilling moment. But despite the eve­ HAVE been created for this film with Joan Blondell-lives with her ning gown Joan has few boy friends, Warner contract at fifteen, is not home life, lays down the law to her Warner contrad, her tender and thrilling portrayal of the invalid York," Joan had to go to school on the ~ family in a modest Hollywood apart­ many girl friends ot her own age. just another girl. She's star stuff! three mar~ed-for-fame daughters child of "High Sierra" won her wholehearted critics' applause studio lot. This film will make her a star TRIUMPH_the Mardi Gras-the ment. Now that Joan's future has be­ Mickey Rooney is the most interesting EXOTIC French Quorter- come more definite and since the other person she has ever met, but he's not ~ girls are also signed to term contracts her "big moment." He is one of her GALA society functions-the in Hollywood, the family plans a house favorite actors. Charles Boyer is the LAUGHTER and gayety of in the fllm center. other. Garbo and Bette Davis are her ~ favorite actresses. She is a sports en­ ONE OF the first requisites of a EXCLUSIVE night-spots ...There's The lowdown: thusiast, plays a bang-up game ot bad­ young adress is that she be a good All of this_and more-in Joan looks older than her sixteen minton and ping-pong, a fair game of mimic. Joan is eKcellent. Her im. ~ years. She is tall for her age, five feet tennis. Her favorite extravagance is personations of the famous are raro. "LADY FROM NEW ORLEANS" four inches, and weighs 118 pounds. dime-store shopping. Left: She does Garbo in her "I vunt ~ STARRING JOHN WAYNE ond Her hair is auburn, her eyes hazel, Her home life is simple, unaffected. to go home" routine for Movie-Ra­ her personality effervescent and Irish. Mrs. BrodeU rules the household and ONA MUNSON with But when she talks it is evident she is Joan and her sisters share in the dio Guide Co1lmeraman Jad Albin stiU a little girl. She Is whoUy un­ labors and chores of keeping it. Mr. ~ RAY MIDDLETON ond spoiled, sweet-tempered, and a striking BrodeH manages the girls' business HELEN WESTLEY. quality is her loyalty to the family affairs.. PERHAPS MORE startling than the group-a loyalty shared by all and a MOVIE-RADIO Gumr. feel! that star­ Garbo impersonation, even, is ~ WATCH your local poper for family 1I'0Up so closely knit as to be dom will never alter the realness of Joan's mimicry of Katharine Hep. ANNOUNCEMENT of its inseparable. Joan just as it feels her role in "Ser­ burn, at right. Joan demonstratei ~ OPENING DATE. It's ... Next to chatting with Garbo, Joan geant York," now being made, will her observant nature, her ability to lists her fl.rst evening gown-purchased establish her as a star of importance proiect 'herself into varied charac_ only a few months ag~s her most in tllms. -F. C., Jr. ters-proof ihe's a REAL actre~s! A REPUBLIC PICTURE 5 Recommended- ''Pot 0.' qalJ"

I. THIS IS THE BOY who is music.mad, 2. THIS IS THE GIRL (Paulette God­ 3. THIS IS THE UNCLE who can't stand music, gets sore at the gets in his Uncle's hair and a mess of dard) who helps her mother run a boy because he wantl to be a musician instead of a food trouble because of his swing mania. Un. boarding-house where Horace Heidt's tycoon. He also is sore at the girl and her mother because cle (Charles Winninger) wants him to go band lives, rehearses. The boarding­ they refuse to kick Heidt's band out into the street or to silence into his health·food business, but the house is across the street from Uncle's them. The boy adds to the complications by going into the boy (Jimmy Stewart) stiCH to his music· office and the music disturbs him. The girl's boarding-house when he hears the music which---unkown shop though it means a meager living boy, now broke, goes to work fOf" Uncle to him--has brought his uncle's temper to breaking-point

4. THIS IS THE BAND that particularly irks Un­ 5. THIS IS THE TOMATO the nep~w 6. THIS IS THE LANDLADY {Mary Gordon/, cle--although thousands of listeners all over tosses when the old man comes to the who with her daughter goes to court and appea s the country pay thousands of dollars to hear boarding.house threatening legal action for the nephew's release after he is arrested by Horace Heidt and his lads bear down on a tune. unless the band is' silenced. It is also the Uncle--who still doesn't know who the tomato­ As a matter of fact, what Uncle's sleep-walking tomato which makes that young man the thrower is. The judge, a friend of the land· radio program needed most just then was a band hero of the neighborhood-which still lady, lets the youth off, later thr.)ws Uncle into like Horace Heidt's to breathe some life into it doesn't kno ..... his kinship to the foodmaker the hoosegow for contempt when he talks back J IMMY STEWART'S last picture before entering the army was the just-completed "Pot 0' Gold," produced by F. D. R.'s son, Jimmy Roosevelt. By the time the last trumpet blare of Horace Heidt's band, also featured in the fUm, died away in the rarters of the rented studio at RKO, J immy was en route to Fort MacArthur to appear in the biggest show of our times--America's mobilization of her army for defense. "Pot 0' Gold" is Jimmy Roosevelt's first production, following a year of tutelage under the Great Gold· wyn. He started from scratch-no story, no stars, no studio, no ...... dough and no release. United Artists agreed to release it, money 7. THIS IS THE JAil the uncle lands in when he 8. THIS IS WHAT really makes the world turn 'round. was raised, a stage rcnted, stars crosses the judge. who i, e fri end of the landlady, the the nephew turn handsprings, the landlady's daughter (J immy Stewart and Paulette mother of the girl who is in love with the nephew. walk around in a date. Script-writers call it love. Only Goddard, no less) hired, work was And what the congenial wrroundings of the jail do to fly in the ointment is that the girl hates everything rcady to commence. Then director George Marshall was rushed to a the uncle', disposition is something the nephew doesn't connected with Uncle's clan-and the boy is til member hospital for an emergency opera· know-.and can't bear to think of. So he begins plot­ of that dan, unknown to her. Meanwhile, they have tlon; when Marshall recovered, ting to get Uncle out of town for cooling-off spell their fun-in blissful ignorance while the sun shines Stewart wasn't available; when Stewart was available again, God­ dard wasn't. But the cameras si.arted rolling on December 9, the fUm was completed six weeks later. Cut and edited now, Jimmy Roosevelt's "Pot 0' Gold" will be seen soon throughout the country. CAST J immy Haskell .. . Jimmy Stewart Molly McCorkle.Paulette Goddard Horace Heidt ...... Horace Heidt C. J. HaskeU ... Charles Winninger Ma McCorkle ...... Mary Gordon J asper ...... Frank Melton Mr . Louderman ...... J ed Prouty Willie McCorkle ...... Dick Hogan Lieutenant Grady ... J ames Burke P arks ...... Charles Arnt

9. THIS IS tho phony doc­ 10. THIS IS the stunt that II. THIS IS the wheel that take off those wniuefS, Horace fook Uncle, sends him scam­ resulted from an ideo. 1+ Heidt, we know you!-who pering off to Canada to makes tM prO

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    the badly befuddled romance front In Hollywood!

    REMEMBER wlNn WILLING RUOY, ... 10 m'lI), ,klvrrs 10., diOlte! P.t 0.1,.., who ha4 10M with VK of Norml Shurer E VERYBODY goes with everybody! That's the to film a movie (six weeks ). Not aU the couples III~ Gtltrte R,ft, Mllure, .ho h.4 eIIttd IlKIvt, M r. Ip­ status of romance in Hollywood if you take the who appear on this page have really enjoyed ro­ 1...1"" Turn.. ~ul ""­ pUrlll,? Th.1 view of the experts. MOVlE-RADIO GUIDE'S romantic mance. In Hollywood-where hundreds ot writers "ntrlled on Llz Whit· looked tiki the merry-,o--round can't possibly tell the whole story. labor to draw the curtain of make-believe from the lit" forllMr .If. tul thrIll .114 ,0niptrS For instance, there is Reggie Gardiner who dated stars and hundreds of publicity men labor to prevent of Jock Wh itnt]'. Uln IpKlIllted ttI.1 Hedy Lamarr; and Reccie dated Jean Parker, too, that very thing from happening- to have one's pic­ who NtH OUv" Rail', 101I,-4t1I),H di·~ before her marriage to Doug Dawson. Then Vic Ma­ ture taken at the Mocambo or Ciro's with a single de Hnlllllld. All 01 which Should ¥ote. mit'" uri.. II ture, too, became smitten with Jeannie. Marriage, man or a single woman is equivalent to announcing ,in ),011 .11 idta of .ny minute. Weil, nolh· like that of Jeannie's, which looks permanent only a new romance. Result: Confusion for the columnists, In, el.... 01 il. SOrl')' I who', d.tln, whom slightly unravels the web. There's always a new the public-even the stars. candidate for the vacancy. For up-to-the-minute romance facts, turn to page The point of all this-and there is a point-is that 10 where latest hand-holdincs are properly classified Hollywood romances seldom last longer than it takes and changed from week to week.

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    IETWEEN GIRLS .110 OUT OF THIS KT1IIII­ NO GAP occun, beu.1IH w.nled to 4.te hi", .nd "It, rom,nn experts.­ we arl now N ck to ,Iris h. W.lllted to ute. u who I$n'11-found Gre g B,uUtr, whl Jlmm, Slt.ut, kit, HOQrd Hughes d,tin, d'lt4 un. TumIT, who wlS SHn with MUlelll Gln,tt RI,en, IItI, wenl wilh Vit Mllull!, Oittrk h. 111.11 .11 I wh ic h look'" morl seri- ""fl, .ho Iwitched to 4elour. Munwllile, Gen. 0111 thlln Gin,u's dltes 811ty Gtlille. G",r,. M,rkey - rlmem"tr wilh Jimmy Slew.rt, Rafl ,u' up d, les with hlm?_iJ dlllll, C,­ who, • lew monlh, Arl",n Wh Il' II, 11 _ roil undil, who h.d .110 IIkr, .IS exc ited IHut ..... 10 Alu O'Arc,. • NtH FrallCiIot TOIle Olhil d. Hn i lfllld Th,l's lor good rnusure , GENERAL Gloria Swanson Comes Back Errol Flynn Says: Seven years absent from the screen, former screen glamour queen Gloria "I CONSIDER my n;J1~ in 'Dive Bombtr: now being filmed, t~e mosl signifkant Swanson was signed last week by to dlte. It feels 9""d to be out of costume RKO~Radio Pictures to co-star with pietures for ~ thang. and to get Inlo Adolphe Meniou in "Father Takes a uniform for .a ~trictly Americ~n·film. Wife," the Dorothy and Herbert Fields "Because I have had such ~ maniJ lor play. During her absence from films, trnel I probably 1m more acutely ,wu. Miss Swanson, who is generally con­ of the dJngerous ~osition in Which 1~ls ceded to be the first movie actress to country of ours (an suddenly f'nd itself. " On my last trip to South Amoriu I rolle make women has c1othesHconscious. for a whole day cooped in , pl,ne with a been traveling in Europe and living Nazi ayent. among other pas.engerl. In on. in New York City. "The Affairs of Soulh Ameriun city I was attacked in hull­ Analoi," ';Zaza," "The Humming Bird" linoes by dictator-controlled neWSPiperS, de· and "Manhandled" were among her fMded by democratic edilors. I ltel thai standout pictures. Question first asked the people of Soulh America are beginning by all Swanson fans, "Is she still t~ unde"l~nd Iht importance 01 friendship young looking?" is easily answered. wilh the Unitell States, but a grut dul of important work remains to b! don •. Gloria looks ten years younger than "When you quote me, please point out her real age; has kept herself in the that these are purely personal obserYitlon!, pink. f am not trying to set myself up as in aulhorily, but mtrely aMworing Movie.Radio Guide's qu~t;on about South American Cary Grant in Whiskers? relationships which, hone~tly put, denrve~ Much to do during the week over in hon ..., answer." Cary Grant's impending playing o[ the title role in Warners' p~'oduction of "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Ex­ citement started when studio execu­ tives sent up a test balloon saying they wished to add romance to the play, would have Grant make love (in whiskers?) to his silently suffer­ ing secretary. But Grant fans, to say nothing of Countess Barbara Hutton, objected to their idol hiding behind spinach and speaking nasty lines through seven reels of celluloid. Con­ clusion: Much to do about nothing. Grant is not signed yet, and perhaps this is just a "Scarlett O'Hara" build­ up of public interest in the £orth­ coming picture.

    THE WAR STOP - PRESS BULLETIN Confusion at San Di ego Men in uniform at San Diego these TO NElOS DESK- days are (l) members of Uncle Sam's 110111 DO YOU GET UHO TilE IIlR CORPS-- OLIVIII D[ HIIVILLIIND Navy or (2) members of the cast of IS PLIINNING TO FLY illS PRIVIITE PLANE TO MOFFET FIELD To Warner Brothers' "Dive Bomber," So Baby Sandy Says: confusing has the situatIon become to VISIT PRIVATE JIMMY STEWART-- IT STILL GOES ON ••• NOW the military police that they have evolved a rule to separate the real IT COMES OUT WilY GENE TIERNEY HAS SO MANY DATES -- HER ROM Ihe beauly parlor 01.1 Universal from the reel sailors. The rule: All FCity where Baby Sandy is makin~ PAY IS $12'0 A \lEEK . SIIE IS ALSO PRETTY ... STAND BY FOR "S~ndy Steps Out:' Ihe thru-yur-old the actors have long hair! ,,'een star uid last week u~on get­ THE CARY GRANT--COUNTESS BARBARA HUTTON ELOPEMENT , AND ting "or first permanent waH, " I've Called to Service TRAIL RICARDO CORTEZ OR RANDOLPH SCOTT WHOLL PROBABLY always wanted to be a big girl with IOeltn sh~s on my feet and a per. Virginia Dale's nance, George Vogt, ACCOMPANY THEM ••• AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, MARIE ~lLSON manent Wive in my hiir. A good has been called to Camp Roberts. permanent does something for , girt," Billy Seymour, jeweler for the stars, is /CLICK MAGS · CUDDLES · MODELl IS ON THE LOOSE fROM NICK Sindy continued, sluling sly g!antes awaiting call. Eddie Norris is arrang­ at htrself in a make,ulI mirror to nott ing his affairs in order to be ready. GRINDE AND STEPPING OUT WITH ALLEN NIXON ••• AT LADY how the WIVe had disposed of her cow­ lick and add~ ringlets aboul her ean. MENDLS BRITISH AID PARTY LAST SUNDAY , THE SCREEN PRET­ Letter from Ann Dvorak She continu~, "I fetl more like a movie TIES AUCTIONED orr THEIR STOCKINGS , AND THERE WAS A RUN stu. In fltl, now I'm J big girl all( Word from England comes from you can drop thl 'Baby' Sandy stuff. Ann Dvorak that her husband, Leslie ON THE NYLoN BANK. I hHt grown up and I've gol tht pt,­ (Please Tum to Next Page) mantnl to prove II _ . , What Is Mickey Roonty't telephone number?"

    9- Ciro's Isn't the OnlY~RJace to Have Fun-- ~ovie Chlld re'r!: Can Prove It! \ N ,. , ' ......

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    Messages From Nation 's Le aders Urge Gary Coope r on in G reat Ro le

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    WHEN VIRGINIA WEIDLER'S mother gave a birthday party recently to THE WEIDLER home is II new one ON A HUGE CHOCOLATE celebrate Vi rginia's fourteenth birthday, thirty-five young guests came out with built·in soda fountain. Kids CAKE the kids wrote, "Happy to their Westwood home to have II little fun. Th ey had plenty. The party looking for II jam session cooked Birthday to Virginia." Cutting of was held in the evening; among those attending were Gloria Jean, Gene up one in the playroom, showed the cake climaxed III strenuous Eck man. Freddie Bartholomew, Jane Withers, Larry Nunn (dancing with amning talent in the arts of jive evening of entertainment. Older Vi rg inia in the photogrtlph at left). Above: So-called pals hold Virginia while and s..... ing. Above: Freddie Bar­ stars take their fun at spots like her mother "dministers fourteen resounding whacks for each of the four­ tholome..... goes to town on the Ciro's or the Mocambo. These teen passing years, Others tried to muscle in but Virginia drew the line here drums for benefit of fellow guests youngsters had more fun at home

    Orange blossoms are budding for in Howard Hughes' "The Outlaw," Planned Journeys coming Universal musical picture, Today in HOllYWOOD attorney Bentley Ryan, partner of was named honorary hostess of Camp Spencer Tracy to New York, there "Too Many Blondes." Included in the Dorothy Lamour's beau, Greg Bautzer, Roberts, San Miguel, at ccremonies .~. (Continlled iTom PTeceding Page ) to see the town with his son John, Vallee song repertoire to be heard in and Marguerite Chapman. staged there on Army Day. the production is "The Man on the Fenton, is in His Majesty's Navy and now in school in the East. , . Doug Fairbanks, Jr., to South America on a Flying Trapeze," a number that Vallee , that she is serving with an ambulance Romances did much to popularize eight years corps. CONTRACTS good-will tour- perhaps In an Army Ruth Hussey, who was going to Rooney's Stand-In Graduates bomber ... Joan Crawford to New ago. write to Jimmy Stewart, at Charlie York as soon as she has finished "A Dick Paxton, stand-in and confidant HOSPITALIZED Foy's with John Shelton.. Charles Woman's Face." of Mickey Rooney, with whom Paxton Army Honors Hope Lang and Helen Parrish golfing Sun­ St. Louis turned out in its finest bib Appendix Removals lives, has been awarded a contract by day at Girard, .. Margaret Lindsay, and tucker to attend the world pre­ Bob Hope will be honored May 2 at Paramount to join the supporting cast Into a New York hospital April 8 who hasn't been seen lately with Bill miere of Republic Studios' "Sis Hop­ Fort Ord, Monterey, Calif" when his of "Henry for President," the next was rushed New York's matlnee idol, Lundigan, forgetting him for Charles kins" and see at first hand Jerry solo starri ng picture, Paramount's Aldrich picture, starring Jimmy Ly­ Hollywood's glamour boy, Victor Ma­ Wendling, Claudette Colbert's brother Colonna, Judy Canova, John Wayne, "Caught in the Draft," is to be pre­ don and Charles Smith. ture. The diagnosis: Acute appendi­ , , . Franchot Tone with Marie Bryant Ona Munson, Don Barry. Mary Beth miered there with lights, ftowers, stars Richard Whorf, a Lunt-Fontanne citis. Immediate operation necessary. at the Hollywood Tropics; Tone wait­ Hughes and Lois Ranson, who were and the entire U. S. Army encamped regular, has been contracted to play TWO OF THE 600_000 BABIES ..... ho will appear in "Blossoms in the Hospital chart: Patient's recovery ex­ ing backstage at Earl Carroll's for Hown there for the occasion. there. Already the clamor of slars Dust," M-G-M's film of a woman's unselfish devotion to other people's cellent, but the actor must retire from the leading role opposite Bette Davis and studio attaches is great to get Maureen Howell ,. Eddie Norris ch ildren, are Brona and Susan Cooper (above), They're six-month-old the Gertrude Lawrence play, " Lady in with Jean Wallace at the Cafe La­ in "The Gay Sisters." seats to the opening. Incidentally, the Dark." maze; Jean Wallace with Gabriel Dell MISCELLANY Hope has been heckled of late by t ..... iM; their father wo rks for Hollywood make-up wizard Max Factor Similarly in Hollywood, Mildred at the Bit of Sweden , .. Laraine Day EN ROUTE some columnists who twit him about Coles, young player who was to get and Ray Hendricks at the Florentine Shower for Bride Durbin employing .. twelve" comedy material Delayed honeymoon of happy bride­ her first break In the second "Scatter­ Gardens and again at the La Conga. Fair picture mates of Deanna Dur­ writers, "As a matter of fact," Hope good Baines" picture, "Scattergood groom William Powell and blushing bin crowded the American Room of explains, " I do engage five writers. Pulls the Strings," was stricken April bride (of some months) Diana Lewis the Hollywood Brown Derby last fort­ but I need them not alone for radio 7 by acute appendicitis; operation HONORS was scheduled to begin this week; night to provide a gala lingerie but for my motion-picture work and Hollywood Is Whispering- necessary. Into her part went Suzanne the trip was to start with a cruise shower with Helen Parrish and Anne Bette Davis, pride of New Hamp­ benefits." There is no actor in the Peters, but producer Jerry Brandt has through the Panama Cannl to New Shirley as co-hostesses. shire, returning to Littleton, N. H" business who does more benefit per­ promised to gi ve Miss Coles a part York City. formances than Hope! A BOUT the tyt·optnin9 lirsl urun production 01 Orson Welles, " Citizen K~ne," prnitwtd for the premiere of her newest pic­ in his next film, Back from Manhattan has come by critiu Ap ril 9. This is the picture HoUy wood WllS Sf l to liUgll IboUI; Ihen HoW ~nd ture, "The Great Lie," blushed to Judy Garland, The young Metro sing­ Norma Shearer Greets Gabin gup« (1) "I its ,uduiIY. (2) 1\ ils "ner,,1 eXCllltnct. Welles, writer.produur·dirtctor·star learn that Gov, Ralph Blood had pro­ ing actress has been making benefit Jean Gabin, favorite French actor Great Men's Ladies LI FE STATISTICS newly arrived in Hollywood, was of tht film. hn Iht Int I ~u,h 1\ Hollywood skeptics who dOUbled the Ibillty 01 tht "wonder claimed the day-her birthdate-as appearances for the British War Re­ "The Great Man's Lady" is having made to feel more at home when "Bette Davis Day." lief. a soecial sort of premiere showing in boy." Munlimt, Wt'llts wu enjoying tilt sctntf}' 01 Albuquerque, H. M.• with /lis ntxt bride· Robert Young Cigar-Pricing cinema social leader Norma Shearer Hostess of a bomber is no gag occu­ Sir Cedric Hardwicke returned this Hollywood. Wives and widows o( 10 'H, Dolores Del Rio, b-efore returnin9 to Iltt tint.. " upib!. Oistuned ,nd IIlrly definite n The Robert Youngs, already proud gave a party at the Mocambo honor_ pation in the case of Deanna Durbin, week from a visit to Toronto, Canada, many famous great men of America parents of two children, are expecting ing him, his next p'cture is " C,,,,no de Btrgtru," wil/l Wtllts playing tht title role "nd dirtctin9: who last week was voted that hon­ where he reunioned with wife Helena are being invited to attend the show­ an addition In June. Altx"nder Ko rda producing; Btn H«ht strun.writin9. " Cltlztn KIne" w,1I bt rold·shown orary title by twenty-three members Pickard, now engaged in touring the ing of this Paramount flicker slarring Julie Bishop, of the Warner Brothers on I Iwo,,·dlY, reserved·sut pl,n with'n tht monlh 1\ Hew Vork, Chi"90 ,nd Los AnVtles. of the Royal Canadian Air Force who Dominion in a British war relief stock Vallee in Kiss Marathon Barbara Stanwyck. Among the in­ stock list, and actor David Bruce will are currently in training at a Toronto company, and heT brother, Walter Rudy Vallee, long famous for his vitees are Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. For R.... i.w-S•• H... t Page wed In June. camp. Pickard, just transferred to pilot preference of dark-eyed brunettes, Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Thomas Preston Vicki Lester and Eddie Cherkose, Newcomer Jane Russell, pretty training in Canada after a hitch in the will be called upon to kiss thirty-four (widow of Grover Cleveland), and the writer, are reconciliating. brunette first to be seen on the screen R. A. F. abroad, blue-eyed blond beauties in his forth- Mrs. Thomas Edison. 10 it/n It N !tI n 1 I REVIEWS

    "Citizen Kane" "The Reluctant Dragon"

    Cut: O•• on W,ltU. J~fph Cotten. Doro· Cut: Robfr! Be~chlfY. Fr~nCf~ (Ollford. thy Com,"gort, Everett Sloane. Ray Col· Nanil Br)'lnl, Blrntlt pilfker. Buddy lins. CeOfte Coulouris, Agnes Moorhud. Pepper, Claud Alliner. B,lIy Lu. A Pilul 5ltwllt. Rut~ W.urick. Ersk'nt Wilt Dhnty pitlun; dirteled by Allnd 5anlo.d. W,II,am All.1nd. tt II. Mercury Wtrktf. In Technlcolo.. RKO·Rld,o prOtluction tor RKO·RldiD. Produced and relfl~. dirtc\Cd by Orson Weiles. Stor)' by He.­ min J. Mlnk_icl. OrYIn WelllS. ESPITE the fabulous intake of D "Snow White," Walt Disney "THIS is not the story of any must be pretty well convincro by man, be he living or dead. now that feature-length cartoons 8S Kane and all other characters in­ a whole Jack the punch to make volved are wholly imaginary." This them box-office hits. Thcy are the is the waiver which appeared at the cocktail before dinner, or the mint close of Orson Welles' picture. H is after coffee--not enough for a com­ the artistic approach to saying. "H pletcly satisfying entree. ain't so." Whatever it means, this Disney's latest, "The Reluctant critic takes Mr. Welles Dragon," is as pleasing at his word, reviews as any cartoon Mick­ his much-discussed ef­ ey's master mind has fort on that basis. turned out. Praise of "CItizen Kane" is a its beauty in color, biocraphy. Its subject story and animation is a poor boy who In­ cannot be too high. herits grcal wealth, in But even with the in­ his manhood becomes troduction of human a newspaper I)ublisher. characters Into about Under guise of being a half of the film, it people's champion, stiU lacks the bango Kane uses his wealth with which a Coney for his own unholy de­ Island barker lures vices. The film's an­ the customers. nounced purpose is to The picture opens find just why Kane DISNEY'S "Reluctollnt with Bob Benchley­ uttered the one word, Dr.,gon" serves teoll who docs a great job "Rosebud," when he -having a brainstorm died. Actually, no two which he thinks will people will agree on Welles' pur­ make a Cood cartoon. He goes to pose. Did he inlend to expose the the Disney lot. and en route to the malpracllses of great wealth? Did boss' office gets lost in various he try lo show lhat no one can buildings. His adventures are Coree his fellow men to love him? amusing as he conceives the idea Or was he simply concocting a film of the verse-writing dragon who version of his Mars broadcast? hates to fight and who sounds like Ed Wynn when he says so. The VERO ICT; Whatenr Orson WIlles intendtil cartoon Itself, i. e., "The Reluctant he d,d uhlne Ihk: The nttesSlty 10. ,yt'y Dragon," is every bit as good as One c"toe "rlto I fto.mal I. O. til ~dmil th~t he k of Disney's Mickey Mouse or Don­ a Irut ~ctor. Thn other ,roducus. slteptd ald Duck cartoons-and that's Cood! In lintS" Ind "kno.. ~dge" 01 the picture busineSi. un like lessons lrom hl r. Welles. away in the East. Some switch! Thlt Mr. Welles. il he eYlr lI2 ...... " I ...... D•• ' .. .. c...... , .... ,; •• , ...... , ""Ok'" ...... ' ...... o, JoO ...... '» •. "'. .:» ...... ",.Bu.. . l O,"S'.m._. . "_' ... ,...... ~. ., ...... •..... ,» ...... ",.., ...... 5'20...... PAUL MUNI, at his own request. will have the lead in Maxwell Ander~ CLOSINGS son's contribution to "The Free Com­ pany." The play is "Miracle on the "Your Dream Hal Come True" (NBC) Danube," to be performed this Sun­ was last heard Sunday, April 20. day. It dramatizes the mental torture The "Lutheran Hour" (MBS) ended of uniformed men who forsake Chris­ its current series Sunday, April 20. tian principles for the volley of firing squads. CBS. "The Shadow" (MBS) was last heard Sunday. April 20. ••" .... D ...... ce.. '." D ...; •• , , 2,00 ,.",. "'00 ...... ,00'.,...... d c ... , ...... ~ • 2' ...... _. .... "Screen Guild Theater" (CBS) closed ,,00 .... .0'00 ..... COLUMNIST ED SULLIVAN wilt its series for the summer with the take over the "Silver Theater Summer broadcast of Sunday, April 20. Show" for twenty-three weeks. In "Alec Templeton Time" (NBC) closed this. his first sponsored radio series, its season's series with the show of Ed will be backed by Will Bradley's Friday, April 25. dance band, a girl vocalist and celeb­ The "Tom Mix" sketch (NBC) left rities as gucsts. CBS. the air for the summer with the ...... D...... • t, . •• , c •••••, D ...... , ""'h.. ,... ,• broadcast of Friday. April 25 ''. ,~c u,,·,. ~ ...... "'. e .....'''''' , ...... •. .. _."'­• .. S,OO~ ... 4, ...... "0' Av." ... ,. "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT" be­ comes anothcr oC the sponsored world­ news round~ups, replacing "Screen IME C~ln'H this wnk! Rdio sthfd· Guild Theater" this Sunday. The pro­ Tulei Ire turnod topsy·turvy beUUs. Df the sw,tch tD Olyhght Suint Tim •. gram will include reports from major Consult clrelully th progrlm p.gH to war capitals and news analyses from Ir.HP ub o' III movements. The nut New York and Washington. CBS. FROM HOllYWOOD, about Hollywood, but for everybody is the new sner,1 iUUH will 1150 be imporunt tD u ..... o •• ".~, c ... "., "",,_., "Silver Theater Summer Show" headed by famous columnist Ed Sullivan and djuU listtn;ng tHe

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Chit IIfor· WHA·Oruory TOUrnlnltnt WIBA wn'J * Ntws: WROK ~Iu eomml •• IQn~ •• ",111 b(, I,,· \\'TAO·Sundoy School Lusoo * WHBf·New~: fh. "hltllr, Ib, XMOX·JQS(!phin. Halpio "'Sew", WCCO II'AAF WTMJ·Bov SeOl't. ,. ..lo\\"O'd I,y Erl< ~~n ..]d 0" L'ndo ~m·. "'Ifut ,,_ or 8 :30 Baby KSD·Adul1 Eduution Council KSD.Your Child .. the Sebool 11 :00 ph'lIlu work... to. ..ort ]" Old Oirl Oobber: WTAQ WFBM KWK·~lu,ic.1 Chim .. Wa8~' M ... t Tomm\" BOTlI.II *KWKNt.. ,. From New England 10 You: KSO ...0".10 "n,1 X." yArd •. WfB)! WSHT WTAD \\"IRC·~tlndic ~oment. "'IVCBS·Singing SI.il\I'; N.... WCfL·Jimmy E.,nl \\'110 M.lin.o in Rhythm: KSO '0"""",, 01,"n' WT\U WIBA WI8(' "HI Ih. Bu, BI ••hall. Cub, v, 'il Lou;, WENR·PeM RellYO: KSO WIIO E-IO/ 29 WT.\Q WI\'!) H)'de p .. ker wG\' wnL WJJO WOOW WTMJ WLW *K"OXS'e... ; "u.i~ 80. \\" JBC ~Iud~ye .. IIAAF·front l'a(, Dram. *Nt.. s 01 lb. Amerju~: WMT SATURDAY, April 26, 1941 WCFI.·Genual Spnk. 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T..... WMBO IVKIlII WFB'I WMAQ·Ptnn Relay,: WIIO WLW *WK811 N.... s; 1410 Revut WROK,Social 5t<;urily Talk WSIJI,F...... Fla.h" To be Innounted: KWK WROK \\TMJ I\'SOW WII!E *1I"I8D 1'1"': Pft Co.ner KSO Arion Chorisler" IIIWF II"SUlCnn(ert lIall 5:00 WGN.Duluth Symphony Orch,; *"t'" WAAt' WC.L * WMAQ·C I a u d e TholnhIU', *KMOX )1 " ~htrn,u Wall. 1'.'118'1 \f.n nn ,h. StrHI IHlL·Gt(OT,. Arthu. I\'TAQ K~IOX WTAO WISN WT.\Q WCCO W\1T KMOX Coo,"""o '0' n.... _n aod liT' 12,00 II'GS n.lp" Gin'bur~h'. Or~h *II'I~S, S .... \\'~\lT II'\lT WTAO WFB)I WS8T r~ ...'" to II n., "'",.,T,llo,"" WGN·W. Are Alw,y, Vount, 11'1101. 4 11 t;lub Mu.i. \l'JIJlllullenn Soa'd Sr"..... llIo... ere.·. Al>r'~n· WA,H' ~"'l' "I Ihe nan,t Tbe b,'''' ".110".1 ,'~r"n Ihloh, KWK II'llIIf,lIapPf R.'urn, 01 Iht Diy WT.\!J,Womtn·, f ••ld Army ... 11 •..,1. Illth. \V,FL Mu.ic 10' Dlncin~ "O"'l'8 .nd "0,,01 ...·m I ~ It.. 1.1 ... J.,,~. .... JoU. ~mllh WBBM·Lel's pr.tend: Wcco WHI!' 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Otlroil; Ne ..,,: WTAD IVISD R.ce R .. u!11 II B iA T~, Arm) "'I~akt WJaC·H)'d, Park Storeboard W,,', RlIY Kinney's Of(h.: WHO KSO I\' O/. lillie R1'd ~hool WFB\I \1\\00 II'IS"< WCCO WIRE Puhlir Welfare \1'·.,11) (:mh "I M.lodl IIJH{.Publi. Op,nion SI. Autustin. Mill Choir: WROK .II' .,,,,,. ". ,h. "lOtt.. IIT.\Q W~BT *WISSSho" Windo .. ; Nawl II'KB8 Or. Wi,h .he Olnn "'''fJX,i'i."o R«.la' WiBCOIs-tball, \1.nn,"poli..... WJBC·Go.pel LiJhlhoUM: WL\\Ta be .nnoun.ed *""OX New.)' 11_. "'IBO For Whom Ihe u.n. Toll WKBII·To be .n"ou".~ II'AAf 11,,,;.,.1 Sp",y Intban. Illinois .... Pur· W,BS O~HbaIi Sco,,",: 1450 Cl"b I~ ...· Klub WT AO (,hY.rh )ocitly WII \ Ru.,,1 D.s.ul'I EduCllion Spuko ",f'd WLW,Nlli"nl' 0~f'h5oe PrJIII *N ... s; PIPPY & His 12:15 WT"'U,(o"".vat",,, Prc.m IIAo1.t U."dOland Boys: Plul Dougl .. ' Sports Column: WCN·Edith Ad'm$' Fulu .., W\IT 'nlltlf. Tim. WHBF KWK I,'TAO B.ller. Si.ter' '1'11"\1 I~ .•" 'IOUN IYROKT'"(n Tim. *Claude Thornhill', Orch.: He ..,: WIUt: Ikel~h K\\' K Willi' Battt. 11~ 1 ::1 0 WSU\Campu ~ Bandwlgon WilD IConllnUH 0" NUl PlgI' Vour Holly ..ood Ne"'tlrl: KSO WMAQ·Cordon Jenkins' Orch.: WJOC·Jullior OI"",.I\llIily Tim, *Nt" ~, WK811 WMBO IVKa8 wen waow WIRE W,IIT WOC WMAQ·Ne .. s; ] .Clmpu~00 Capers; WBBM·Of M," & Books: wcco KSI) WIIO WillE WLW WTMl r------WBAA·l'une nmt IVTAQ WISN KMOX WTAO WP.OW.V.ritlie. W:;IlT WFa~1 WMT WENR·Drake R~lay" WIlOW TODA Y'S BEST LISTENING WCIlS,Offld.1 Strnl Forum (~ ."'"! .-.u.... L'>(I II, W ••d. woc WeBS WKBB WI SA W(fLSaturday Swine """,'I.'~ p",t~ • ..,. lndifot WIl\A ""'i, Wilhool Word. *WOl·N,,,. 2:15 Penn Relay.. NBC. W!.S,".n Oft Ih. rarm WOl Gardner. * I\'IIRI /lu ....., .. 01 I'" 01, 3;30 Girl Reserves of the United Drama WL\\ tonunn WallIN A~ *\\"G'" ",.w '; Voi., 01 Ih e II'IIIP·AII" Hou. State" NBC. A.M. 1I'0\\O,&b Wiltorl 81'.,chen WI'01 WMBD \1an om .h. 'ilrHI \I'()(' WOO\\ W,BS WKBB 5:30 Willlim L. Shirer, CBS. Fine Music ."0,. ud 1 _1~1 C:OI. _"'1 WIOA 11"0110 5:45 The World Tod.y, CBS. upottl W~I'I Drum Patadt WMAQ.Glrl RHe .... es of the P.M. *WTMJ,O,ner Bu';n ~.. Bu 5:45 Edw.rd Tomllnlon, NBC, Helen Holden. ~kUI Ih. /I. 9:45 News Bulletins, CBS. KMO~·Countr) Jou.n.1 KWK l'eroonaUI)' 01.11."", "'TV~'. '1'(\ ll ..., r...... 11,.0 MBS. W801.A,Mul lb. batld IV,\M 'hIler M~looi •• I' ..... M.'" or ,h~ ".~.nl .. llon. 6:30 Coneert Oreheatra, CBS. WOB\I Youn, Amettc. Answ.r! *1I'1l11J\ \10"ilo' Vi .. " . Ihe Nt"" Wood Memorill Hlndlup: WROK Variety 8:30 N Be Summer Symphony; Reg· WCCOMark.1I IITFI. TOII.n Spo"li'" .-N.",. Will' WJD( A.M. In.ld Stewert, NBC. WCFL,Make Believe Oln.tland II'I)Z \J, 5, A.my !· ...... m WCCO·Con,onalion I. Q 8;00 Breekf ..t Club; Don MeNelll, 9:00 Chlc.got.nd Coneert, M BS. WDl,Bob Mill. & ~""rt, I\(,)0< It.t u ...... Ptnn R.I.ys: WROK 6;00 People'a Platform, CBS. I'lt Find My W,y, 'kttell: KWK tyrnl •. W(CO I"""HT Cluh 1I0in" 6:30 Little 01' Hollywood, NBC, *St... weco IHAQ WSOW *Nf.. S: A.ion Choris1us: KIVK WOZ's.: ...... B.n Club 7:00 Your Merrl.ge Club, CBS. IInOK \1 IRE WJlRf Utl.h lI~kltn 7:30 Truth or Conaequences. NBC. EDDIE PEABODY K~O·tlll 10 Youlb *libral)' 01 Con,tess Concen; *WIIII'St".; S... nl & Si~1 7:30 Duffy', Tavern, CBS. "'-., WT,\Q weco WKBII * WIRF Di.k 11Hd. n~ PAT BUTTRAM WSUM ••hu 8:00 Alk.·Seitzer Natlon.1 Barn WCS~·Slock Yard, Ro-porl; Mu W\llm IITJ\O IH'B" WSBT II'J8f.Ju.' R.bx HOOSIER HOT SHOTS li•• 1 Inlerlude IniT IVT\!J·Gardrn Clubt D.nce, NBC. Bad. ~t Rlrlolt" QQml 8:00 Your H it Per.de, CBS. WDZ·J.mhotH 4;00 WLS WTMJ k5D WLW win WHBfChuck &. ;\lib Ad.lt"kI It. 'D'''~ Ib C mlllOt WMAQ·D,.h RIIIYS: WKBB 8:45 S.turd.y Night Seren.de; K.s· WIlDSoncfello_. QD.~i;, i~ .\ .;,i ..... r, ~!=! WIBA woe \\"OWO WCBS per Qu.drup'eu, gue.ts. CBS. 8:00 " .M, "~'t 16 1029-[ WROK-S,.edi,h Sal"'lio" At., 10:15 II SU I Onl'J,~1 Skoleb .. Harry Jimts' Ol1:h.; WIRE SUNDAY, April 27, 1941 WTAD-Curiou, Talt, K!-oO WBOW SATURDAY, April 26, 1941 1 ;15 SI. loul! erand Opt.a; II'K8H 1------.ElinlHth W,yn., n'W1: KWK WsUT WCCO WII8F W(fL Intur,n•• Talk * /10",,, \\'110 KIVK KMOX SORR Yl (5"5 , .m. ConIJn~td) WeN·lnsidt of Sports; WIRE . wes Qui" Ryan, n .... 1 I~ODII .·lln.~ram. Spa.II: WBOIY IYISS WLIY KWK WI"D·OId IIcid'lbt", EnHnlble l\fFLIIon "'"<1e Due to the insbility ot some stations to sup­ WFD)I l.o:e H ..", WCB5 IIIBA ""KBB WTMl *KSI).Stwl; InO !ltoalon " Etch.. WIIBF V.n Pal.i.k C,ll, 'Ell! Next week we hope to have the complete WAAF·Sun'tl Sortnacle * WII8F-Sf"s IOIId ~I''''''I, cond w('a~ j;ehedules of all stations listed. We beg your WIIOAnswt, Mill WCFL II KIIU WO(' II'BOW WISA Club Chanticlo,e. 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".'. \lu.ie W KBII \\TAD WSOT 8:45 CDT 1 :45 CST Johnny Monntr', Orcb. : WHO II'("BS·Oa~1I Roundup SIU Span,led Thealu: ~TBS KOA WTA" Oid rou KftOl'f; Bulld;n WEHR,SjlDrt, Hithh9h\s; Itil Board WIBC('onc." Orrh WOZ-L ..., W. I'"o ...e' WKBO h ... 955) WI:-IOOa"(I ~1.lodin II·SOW·Sovuimt St .... &- GUft": WLIY woe WOO\! 1I.""it·~ Can 11 :15 CDT 10:15 CST WBB\lBtbind tht Oa~n II'OWO WCI'"L-Opera WMBO-StrUddin~ Rhythm WCCO,To be .nnou"etd WCH·Gr.y Cordon·, Orcb. wcrLI,i,h llour WHOWO.lma of I'"ood * WESR Xt .. " 60bbr R.m... · Orch. Gny Go.don·, Orch.: \l'IIBr ~ : ]O CDT ] :]0 CST WC1>' La ...·r~n .. Wtlk'i Ord•• I\J8('.P~"de of Bu.i"n, NIGHT CI.ude ThornhIll", Orch.: WBOW WIDC 1.1';'" Huff WIIBF·To bt an"ou".td WMAQ·Roy Shield', Orchestra: ' :00 CDT 8:00 CST * WKB II ,...... Parker Family: KOA WISD-Johnn)' Duffy·, Oreh. WMAQ·Hou. 01 Ch.,,": Phil WTMJ WIRE KSO WIlO WIS1>'TIt. eo,ptl 1I0ur WLW Voice of raith Wier. thr. 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Orch. nOlI""" I."", Ih""t.. ~,.", W'IBO \ltloo)· Miniatu .. ; H.nk *WCN·Gab"lf Huttlf, W'ck.r, Willialn I'".diman. Oob phO"7·· .• _) lrOon.,,[ ... luJ bor!'I., .".1 '''''''pO''' While: I\'TMJ WlBA WBOIY In1BO·Vod~ Hogu.'. Or(h. Fi.hr I\WK w ll or .~",kO~·kI. [,hll•. O,rb• Plano Rldnl: Blue aarron's IY II O KOA WTAM KSO (Iw. wMT Old F•• hion"f ReviYalllour T" .. If""T1tlr t ...... n •.. ~Irl'"n.ld Oreh.: WKSB 1\011'0 wOC weCO-To bo """OU"C~ 9_53> 11'011'0 Ha.k 110"'. Hour (l,,,,.,,d.<. Philo. O"h 6 :]0 CDT 5:]0 CST * IY INO-Ne .. , WCBS·Cathedral 11011. WBBM·Hflo~ HaYIS' !huttt. 10:45 CDT ':45 CST WCCO·To bt .nn"\ln~~ WMAQ·fitth B.ndw.gon: Tobe *WI\BB-Ne ... , dr~"'., lI .rry on Z.II. ann.; WI:"In The Nilt Walch WCl'I. Tenth IlIni". IYII0K·To be Innou"eed WC N·Orr;n Tucker', Orehe$\ra: \VOZ·Str.,.. oan Club n"ed, m,c,; Gu •• 1 O.. h •. : WIlO M .. k W ~ tno" '$ Orch.: WFBM KWK \\'1I0K WItlW * WI.W·N ...',: O.nce Or.h. WBOW WinE WT.\IJ I\IBA WTAQ Chulo"ville Timo WCCO W'.tIlD WI lAS WISS IYMAQ V.I Olman'. Oreh. WIIlC· V.riflit.. WBBM·C~s "'nh.im', Ksn WTA\I 1:00 CDT 7 :00 CST W',\IT IOIOX (al.o .... 7 p.m. arch.: WT"\1 1'.,,1 Sim.' Oreh. WI~O·M~lhooi'l Pr~"'. WFB~I WTAO ,;u".,. 10" SavItt orld bli W6bM·ford Sunday Evening COT) WISN·no"-1I by IInman'. 0"'1"." •. End 01 Sunday Progr.ms lI"ur: f ord S)'mpilo"y Orcb.; Columbi, Worhho,. drama: WCCO·To bo annoulletd II'm. J. Ca"".o.. , 'I,kr.; Gu.II" I\'SBT (,w-I1.83) 11:00 COT 10:00 CST PR EQUENC I ES I\·JR W\lT WIlAS WISS To bo .nnounCld: IIHBI'" KWK * WMAQ.Nows: J.n Suitt's KMOX"'1120 WILL-UO K \lOX In'B\I W("CO O.rh.: II'CBS WKBB WIBA KOA-UO WIND·560 Gu~.'.: iJo<)N,~, )11,_, .... W'BS·Lu[hra" IiOUt KSOUO WIRE-1430 P""". lad "'rll~ U.lu ... .,.0· *II'JB("-\,... ,; Spor[. WBBM·Raymond Scolf, Orth. : KWK ·UIO WISN-IIS0 Star Sparkles du.·to. I\MIll) II·TAQ KMOX WKBH WAAP-950 II'''HII Str."ad. BC '1230 nv~ .. u.., \)[I .. 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'toat 'be U,·I~I. 1'.'(,,0 K\lOX \\\IT WF8)1 WROK WHBI'" WMT·600 ... ,...... l.t.-rldel_" WPOM-1260 WOC- IHO resides there and has been corresponding with 8wlol Low. II""HI (·1101,101 WTAQ (abo 1ft 7:30 p_m * WBO\\, ~tw. WON-no WOWO·1190 .,.. ... "'.n., ilpl,ltul CDT) WCCO·To b( .nnoun~~ WltA91 0 WROK·IHO the Aces since the program started. The irofll' Roll. Jorou. 11011 .•.••....• W("FL Cb'n", Lulh... " llou r WHAS-UO WSBT,9~O . . _.... ·"m ""Irllnt * WM"Q·HfW5; I([n,', J nltrs *Wc.'i \'..... WHBF·1270 WSUI·OIO was that he had a hard time convincing her he TT ....A .. Witt. \\;'1'"' n.· Orch_ 11'(85 WKHB W'TMJ * \\'I!or-s.w. WHIP·!520 WTAD·9l0 .... I " ...... _.,.~I"." WIIO 1040 WTAM_IIOO woe. * \1' 110 ...... really WIIS Goodman Ace 70r .\11 t~~ hlnl' W"" 'mat WIBA-I"O W1"A?- I16fot Th"I, 1""",0 1I •• t.. H•• nb7 1\,1\[)("hlr ..h nf O.ti".""tl WIlI("·I070 W·IMJ·UO •

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I\'lll' WT\lJ Fol'I' II'JlIC \lornm~ J>..'·.'I;"n, WSBM·Trut T,me: Buddy Clart., TODA Y'S BEST LISTENING \I'Ll\" ·Almanac; \Vuth" WJJI)-Su".hint JubiLee ~~aLisl: J(>hnn)- l)ul/)·. piall II 'IT (ounly Alttnt. tlLk, Mu!-lt WK IIIII),,'oli<>n. i.t; Fnnk K.II.rin('1 Orth WOWOFlnn Front IllS Th. Rant'" wrco \,"T s •• pro9rarn flstlll9' for mort d.tall olld atltlltlua/ ..WJ pr09rarn, I\"T,IQ S)n~in~ F.. m Reporl" II'~IAQ Fa.hi<>" P.ndo To lit announc.d: II'fll\l 11'011'0 Blackha .. h Tim. shwlI Is CDT, for CST IIbtroct 011. lIour. 7:30 CDT 6:]0 C5T WTAQ 'Iu.iul Clotk *B. S. Se'cov,ci. n.... S: WROK Vie nne •• [ns.mbl.: WKBS Chuhciurs: KSO ' :00 CDT 8:00 CST we8S WBO\I 7:30 Voice of Flrcttone; Margoret WIISF_On Ih. Firm f.ont * wfFl_ :...-..., News and Commenf Speaks. NBC. WIIIPFamiL)' ALtar St.yict WMAQ·BHS JOhnson. S k. t C h: II'G" Tom. Dirk & Hury WOWO WIRE KSD II'T\lJ A.M. 9:30 Pageant of Melody, M BS. WIIO,ehffl..rboard Tim. WJIlC Thulrr nm. 7:00 Newl of Europe. NBC, CBS. * WJ8('8..... 11'110 *WIIBF\,.". WJJD Chri!liiln Scionet WSBM'By K'lhLttn Nor r i J. WHIP lilhuanian lIour 8:00 Newl Bulletin .. CBS. WKBB _\l".iul Clock 'hlch WFS\! W('(;O K)[OX * W[S(" Ne".; M.Io~i •.•ong$ * WJJ D Ne ... 5:45 The World Today, CBS. WOWOClltrhrboard Ti,ne WOZ-Coffee Time \l"KBllllo,"~ Eeonomin * \\,T"'Q :i~ws; Rlu 'n' Shine II'G:.' M~IorL)' Time * WlSlbppy Jack Tu.ne.; 5:45 Lowell Thomal, NBC. JUST CAREfUL! 'nn 0 .",1 \\' a~on N.w. 6;00 Fulton Lewi .. Jr .• MBS. 7:45 CDT 6:45 CST *II'IIBFNew, WMBO ~lot"in~ ~Iail BOl{ 6:15 News of the World. NBC. Chanl"L.ers: WIIO * II'IIK Ne"'l II"OC-~I\ls;ul el.... k WLlL EU 'OPf.'an lIi,to')': Markell WBB" Mu.ioaL Clock II'SUI Mu'ir~L. B:oo Gabriel Heatter, M BS, WCBS-Wulh.r; E.,l)' Ri.., ... I\'INI)Starl Iht D,y lIi~hl II'TAQ Vlri"y I'. ~m B:OO Newl Exchange. NBC, II'JlK lV.h Up & Liv. WeCO- Harry H.blll II'KIIII Oliv. lIa ~e" 10:15 CDT 9:15 CST 9:00 Raymond Gram Swing, MBS. WeFI.-Top 0' the Morn;n. WI." 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    ALONG THE AIRIALTOS WEEK OF APRIL 26-MAY 2

    HEADLIN E NEWS had worked to further the interests of the Guild's relief fund , and, having Fr ederick W. Wile Dies been informed of the objections, she WASHINGToN.-One of radio's piol'teer would withdraw her radio program newscasters and commentators, Fred­ at the expiration of the current con­ erick William Wile. died April 7 at tract. the age of sixty-eight. Wile was the first American commcntator to cover Newscaster Goes Abroad llm'lERTIME usually is a time of by radio an international event, the peace and quiet along the broad­ NEW YORK.-Following the example S Five Power Naval Conference in Lon­ sel by Wendell Willkie and Harry casting front. Along with many of don. He began broadcasting in 1923 radio's listeners, most of the big net­ Hopkins, Elmer Davis, CBS' news on a Washington, D. C., station, later analyst, took a Clipper plane for Eng­ work programs are on vacation. Those became known particularly for his land to look over the war situation programs which take their place are political campaign analyses. usually low-budgeted affairs, designed first-hand. He expects to return about thc first or June. to fill in until the resumption of not­ mal broadcasting activity in the faiL Radio in summer merely marks time. Is this a true picture? Perhaps it BA C KSTAGE used to be, but it isn't any more. Of late years the broadcasters, and the Garbo Shuns Mike networks in particular, have become HOLJ.,ywooD.-Mystery woman Greta increasingly aware of the importance Garbo, the elusive great actress, of continuing the high quality of almost was heard on the Gulf Screen Dark, petite Sammie Hill is star entertainment afforded by the more Guild Theater season-closer Sunday, of " H ome of the Brave," which April 20, but she weakened and costly winter programs. Since the ad­ moves from C BS to NBC this week vent of portable radios, thousands of pleaded microphone fright. Garbo, listeners now are able to continue who never yet has broadcast in a their radio listening from vacation radio drama certainly, and probably spols. Good reception afforded by never has said even as much as a Neigh bors Meet in Studio radios In automobiles is another fac­ "Hello" into a microphone, was ap­ CIIlCAGo.-Add to your list ot radio tor. Today, wherever they may be, proached by Conrad Nagel and Roger oddities: Two couples, Mr. and Mrs. most radio listeners can tune in. Pryor, m.e. of the Screen Guild series. W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. Goss Many of the new programs which First she said yes, she would volun­ traveled separately Crom Portland, you will hcar on the air this summer teer her services for this program, the Ore., to Chicago, visited "Breakfast will bc given extraordinary carc and proceeds of which go to a motion-pic­ Club" and sat near each other. But attention, particularly in the maHer ture charity. Then, even as they were they didn't know they were almost at direction and production, for the talking. she changed her mind and next-door neighbors until they were networks are more than ever aware said no, s.he would be too nervous to introduced to each other when Don broadcast. Nagel assured her that she McNeill interviewed them in the of this increased summertime listen­ Brace Beemer. the original lone ing. They also are aware that these could broadcast in the privacy of her "Breakfast Club" audience. Ranger (aboveJ, resumed t he role own home; that radio wires would be sustaining programs, if properly de­ after the death of Earle Graser signed, may become tomorrow's big­ run to her home and thus she might time sponsored shows. Remember overcome her microphone fright. She Si ng er Making Comeback when "Information, Please" and wavered, said yes, and then almost as NEW YORK.-Bobby Gibson, young "Truth or Consequences" were on sus­ Nets Fight Over Fights rapidly changed her mind again. brother of song stylist Fredda Gibson, taining? NEW YORK.-The National Broad­ Garbo, who has turned down $10,000 has resumed h is radio career alter a casting Company has announced suit fee offers to go on the air a single recovery from a sinus ailment which against Twentieth Century Sporting time, was afraid to break the ice. forced him off the air over a year ago. IN connection with the latter thought, Club, the Mutual Broadcasting System the editors of MOVIE-RAD IO GUIDE and Gillette Safety Razor Company long have had the opinion that the in the New York Supreme Court. networks, by their Improper regard NBC claims the right by agreement for the possibilities of sustaining with Twentieth Century to broadcast shows, were passing up many good boxing-bouts exhibited in Madison opportunities to develop commercially Square Garden between October 1, profitable programs. Now that they 1941, and June 1, 1942, as it has are beginning to see the light, listen­ broadcast them for the past four years. ers should hear better sustaining It had been announced that, effective shows. Some of these sustainers now June 1, 1941, MBS would get exclu­ on the all' already appear to possess sive right to the Garden broadcasts commercial possibilities. "Deadline under the sponsorship of the safety­ Dramas," "Joe and Mabel" and "Gold razor concern, through a contract with l.l' You Find It" are three whose pros­ Mike Jacobs, veteran fight promoter pects seem very bright at this writing. or most major boxing-bouts. Incidentally, it might be a good idea for the broadcasting systems to em­ ploy talent-scouts, such as big-league Louell a Parsons Withdraws baseball and the movies have. They HOl.l.ywooD.- The fight of the Screen could tour the country's radio stations Actors Guild to eliminate free appear­ seeking outstanding local talent and ances of name talent on radio shows programs and would undoubtedly pay resulted in Louella Parsons. Holly­ for thcir keep many times over. wood columnist, announcing that her Whether this suggestion is accepted new radio program, utilizing movie or not, we believe that your summer­ stars, would be terminated after June time listening should be better than 20, 1941. The Guild itself produces ever this year. So don't forget to take "Screen Guild Theater" for the benefit along that portable radio when you of its own charity activities and con­ go off to the mountains or the sea­ siders as competition other shows Jad Benny shrug s with mock resignation t o t he stud io audience as the shore. Summertime now is "good lis­ using free movie talent. Miss Parsons "Quiz Kids" humble him, to the amusement of Don Wilson (r.J and others. tening" time. said that for twenty-five years she Several of the juvenile e.perh appeared wi th Benny April 6 and April 13 22 U/U s Bobby was discovered by a CBS ex­ Weddings dilional assignmem,