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PAGE 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 29, 1944 RACIO JTATICN W T A W 11:<SC KILCCrLEX 13LEE NETWCEE - FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6:15 Sunup Club—Jack & Judy WTAW 7:00 Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 7 :30 Blue Correspondents BN 7 :45 Off the Record WTAW 8 iOO The Breakfast Club BN 9 :15 My True Story BN 9:40 Aunt Jemima BN 9 :45 Between the Lines WTAW 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN 10:30 Gil Martyn BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 11:00 Glamour Manor BN 11:16 Meet Your Neighbor BN 11:30 Farm and Home Makers BN P. M. 12:00 Baukhage Talking BN 12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW 12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :46 Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW 1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN 1:15 The Mystery Chef BN 1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN 2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN 2 :15 Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN 2:30 Appointment with Life BN 3 :00 Ethel and Albert BN 3:15 Blue Frolics BN 3:30 Time Views the News BN 3 :45 Treasury Star Salute WTAW 4 :00 Something to Read WTAW 4:16 Children’s Story Hour WTAW 4:30 The Sea Hound BN 4:45 Dick Tracy BN 6:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 6:15 Hop Harrigan BN 6:30 Jack Armstrong BN 6 :45 Captain Midnight BN 6:00 Kelly’s Courthouse BN 6:30 Coast Guard Dance Band.... BN 7 :00 Watch the World Go By BN 7:15 Lum ’n’ Abner BN 7:30 Wake Up America BN 8 :00 Wake Up America WTAW 8:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6:15 Sunup Club—Jack & Judy WTAW 7:00 News Summary BN 7 :15 Arlo Hults—Organ BN 7:30 United Nations News BN 7:45 Off the Record WTAW 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9 :00 Yankee Doodle Quiz BN 9 :30 Andrini Continentales BN 9:45 Songs by Jean Tighe BN 10:00 On Stage Everybody BN 10:30 Land of the Lost BN 11:00 Blue Playhouse BN 11:25 News Summary BN 11:30 National Farm & Home Hr. BN P. M. 12:00 Report From London BN 12 :15 Trans-Atlantic Quiz BN 12:30 Swing Shift Frolic BN 12:45 Bunkhouse Roundup BN 1:00 Headline News BN 1:02 Women in Blue BN 1:30 Sez You BN 2:00 Headline News BN 2:02 Twenty One Stars BN 2:30 Eddie Condon’s Jazz Concert BN 3:00 Headline News BN 3:02 Saturday Afternoon Review BN 4:00 Headline News BN 4:02 Saturday Concert BN 4:45 Hello, Sweetheart BN 5:00 Service Serenade. BN 5:15 Storyland Theatre BN 6 :30 Harry Wismer—Sports BN 5:45 Leon Henderson BN 6:00 Those Good Old Days BN 6:30 Music America Loves Best.. BN 7:00 Early Amer. Dance Music.. BN 7 :15 Edward Tomlinson BN 7:30 8:30 8:00 8:15 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 P. M. 12 :00 12:15 12:30 12:55 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4 :30 5:00 6:00 6:16 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:15 A. M. 6:00 6:02 6:16 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 9:40 Boston Pops Orchestra BN Sign Off. SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1944 Blue Correspondents BN Coast to Coast on a Bus BN The Lutheran Hour WTAW The Southernaires BN Music by Master Composers WTAW Weekly War Journal BN College Ave. Baptist Church WTAW John B. Kennedy - BN Music by Marais BN Sammy Kaye's Tangee Serenade BN News Summary BN Old Fash. Revival Hour WTAW The Life of Kiley BN Shades of Blue BN Fun Valley—A1 Pearce BN World of Song BN Mary Small Revue BN Hot Copy—O’Cedar BN Philco Summer Hour BN Drew Pearson BN Don Gardiner—News BN Quiz Kids BN Greenfield Village Chapel.... BN Edward Tomlinson—News.. BN Keepsakes BN Walter Winchell BN Sign off. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 Sign on. Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW Sunup Club—Jack & Judy WTAW Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN Your Life Today BN Blue Correspondents BN Off the Record WTAW The Breakfast Club BN Sweet River BN Aunt Jemima BN 9:15 My True Story BN 9 :45 Between the Lines WTAW 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi's BN 10:30 Gil Martyn BN 10:45 Songs by Cliff Edwards BN 11:00 Glamour Manor BN 11:15 Meet Your Neighbor BN 11:30 Farm and Home Makers BN P. M. 12:00 Baukhage Talking BN 12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW 12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :45 Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW 1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN 1:15 The Mystery Chef BN 1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN 2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN 3:15 Treasury Salute WTAW 2:30 Appointment with Life BN 3 :00 Ethel and Albert BN 3:15 Blue Frolics BN 3 :30 Time Views the News BN 3 :45 Economic Problems—Dr. F. B. Clark WTAW 4:00 Brazos Valley Farm and Home WTAW 4:15 The Vagabonds BN 4:30 The Sea Hound BN 4:45 Dick Tracy BN 6:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 5 :16 Hop Harrigan BN 5:30 Jack Armstrong BN 6:45 Captain Midnight BN 6:00 Horace Heidt BN 6:30 The Lone Ranger BN 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN 7 :15 Lum ’n’ Abner BN 7:30 Blind Date BN 8 :00 Speaking of Sports— WTAW 8:16 Sign off. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6:15 Sunup Club—Jack & Judy WTAW 7:00 Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7 :45 Off the Record WTAW 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9:15 My True Story BN 9:40 Aunt Jemima BN 9 :46 Between the Lines WTAW 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN 10:80 Gil Martyn BN 10:45 Songs by Cliff Edwards BN 11:00 Glamour Manor BN 11:16 Mid-Morning Melodies WTAW 11:30 Farm and Home Makers BN P. M. 12:00 Baukhage Talking BN 12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW 12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :45 Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW 1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN 1:15 The Mystery Chef BN 1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN 2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN 2 :15 Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN 2:30 Appointment with Life BN 3:00 Ethel and Albert BN 3:15 Treasury Salute WTAW 3:30 Time Views the News BN 3:45 Know Your State— Dr. Ralph Steen WTAW 4 :00 Brazos Valley F.S.A WTAW 4:15 Three Romeos BN 4:30 The Sea Hound BN 4:45 Dick Tracy BN 5:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 5:15 Hop Harrigan BN 5:30 Jack Armstrong BN 5:45 Captain Midnight BN 6:00 Let Yourself Go *BN 6:30 The Green Hornet BN 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN 7:15 Lum 'n’ Abner.... BN 7:80 Duffy’s Tavern..* BN 8:00 Speaking of Sports WTAW 8:15 Sign off. # “All men are equal”, the story of the Springfield Plan, devised by the Springfield, Mass., school sys tem on the basis that there should be no discrimination as to race, creed or color, will be the dramat ization on the Blue Playhouse broadcast, Saturday, July 1, at 11:00 a.m., CWT, over the Blue Network on WTAW. Ira Marion is preparing the script for the broadcast, which will herald the approach of In dependence Day. Noted artists will make their appearance during the month of July on the Blue Network’s Satur day Concert program, heard each Saturday from 4:02 to 4:45 p.m., CWT on WTAW. Josef Stopak conducts the orchestra. Guest artist on July 1 will be Gloria D’Agostino, harpist; July 8, Harriet O’Neill (Harriett O’Rourke,) a Metropolitan Opera Audition of The Air finalist; July 15, Sylvia Marlowe, harpschordist; DR. N. B. McNUTT DENTIST Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas VICTORY BUY UNITED STATES .WAR ONDS AND STAMPS July 22, Herta Glatz, soprano; and July 29, Earl Wrightson, baritone. Although she can’t play the vio lin, soprano Dorothy Kirsten will sing “My Faithful Stradavari,” on the Keepsakes program over the Blue Network Sunday, July 2, at 7:30 p.m., CWT on WTAW. Miss Kirsten and Mack Harrell, baritone, will open the broadcast with a duet of Dick Rodgers’ “Blue Room.” Harrell’s solos are “Oh, Susanna” and “Duna;” Miss Kir sten will be heard in “A Heart; That’s Free” and “I Dreampt I Dwelt in Marble Halls.” Selections by Tom Jones’ or chestra and chorus and chorus selections are “Sweet and Low” and a medley of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” and “Just Before The Battle, Mother.” A cascade of correspondents who liked Peter Donald’s dialect stories during his recent guest appearance have demanded his re turn, so he’ll be heard again on the Mary Small Show over the Blue Network Sunday, July 2, at 4:00 p.m., CWT, on WTAW. Another popular demand request will be compiled with when Mary sings her famous arrangement of George M. Cohan songs on this broadcast, two days before the late actor and composer’s birth day. Maj. Gen. Richard Donovan, commander of the Eighth Service Command, will be special guest on the Army Service Forces’ specta cular revue, Twenty-One Stars, Saturday, July 1, at 2:0212:30 p.m., CWT, over the Blue Network on WTAW. Major General Donovan, one time commanding officer of the 69th Coast Artillery and the Har bor Defenses of Galveston, will be interviewed by “Sergeant Steed” as portrayed by Phillip Lord, the only civilian on the all-soldier show. Soloists on the program will be Sergt. C. W. Robinson, who will sing “Rain and the River”, and Corp. Stanley W. Daugherty, pianist who play “Mardi Gras” from Ferde Grofe’s “Mississippi Suite.” Robinson formerly was a baritone with the Colony Opera Guild of New York City and Daugherty in civilian life was ar ranger for Ray Noble’s orchestra. Other servicemen spotlighted will be Privates Bob Eberle and Buddy Clark, both of whom made their marks in the entertainment world before donning khaki. Eberle will sing “Swinging on a Star” and Clark’s selection will be “I’ll Be Seeing You.” . The dramatized segment of the program will describe the work of the Eighth Service Command, A.S.F., in the Lisuiana maneuver area. The 344th Army Service Forces band and orchestra wil supply musical interludes. Twenty-One Stars is produced under the supervision of Major Wayne King. Famous for his trumpeting, the late Bix Beiderbecke also wrote some piano sketches which will be played by Harry Gibson, fine jazz pianist as well as Juilliard Fellowship student, during Ed die Condon’s Jazz Concert over the Blue Network Saturday, July 1, at 2:30 p.m., CWT on WTAW. Back after an illness of three weeks, Milfred (Miff)) Mole will return with his trombone and in ject the stately beauty of his top flight horn playing to the proceed ings. Leonard Warren, brilliant young baritone and exclusive RCA Vic tor recording artist, and Zinka Mflanov, dramatic soprano, will be the guest artists on the RCA pro gram, The Music America Loves Best, Saturday, July 1, at 6:30 p. .m, CWT, over the Blue Network on WTAW. The program will open with a medley from “A Connecticut Yan kee,” by Rodgers and Hart. The chorus wil offer “Thou Swell” and “My Heart Stood Still,” and the orchestra, under the direction of Jay Blackton, will contribute “Can’t You Do a Friend a Favor?” Miss Milanov’s numbers will be “Voi Lo Sapete” from “Cavalleria Rusticana,” and a vocal arrange ment by Frank Lafarge of “Tales From The Vienna Woods.” Leon ard Warren will be heard in “Brown October Ale” from Regin ald Dekoven’s “Robin Hood,” and “Avant De Quitter Ces Lieux,” from Gounod’s “Faust.” In the first portion of the pro gram the orchestra will play “Two Hearts In Three QQuarter Time,” by Robert Stolz( and the program will conclude with “Song of Love,” from “Blossom Time,” in which Miss Milanox and Warren will be joined by the chorus. The verbal gymnastics of politi cians, golf pros, and lady life guards will be unsnarled by schol arly Lingo Linguists, during the Blue Network broadcast of the sapient slang show, Sez You, Sat urday, July 1, at 1:30-2:00 p.m., CWT, on WTAW. Jawing the jargon of their re spective occupations will be Tom Hartford, a persuasive politician; Jerry Cooke, pro at the Edgewat- er Golf Club; and Olga Sambor- ski, shapely lifeguard employed by the Chicago Park District. The Lingo Linguists who each week attempt to translate various trade cants are Patricia Dougher ty, writer, Clem Lane, newspaper editor, and Herb Graffis, political columnist. Herb Newcomb is slangmaster of ceremonies and Sam Cowling serves as kibitzer. Kenny Baker will appear as guest star on A1 Pearce’s Fun Val ley show next Sunday, July 2, from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m., CWT over the Blue Network on WTAW. The entire cast will enjoy a Fourth of July picnic that day. Baker will sing “I’ll Be Seeing You,” and Songstress Martha Meal’s will be heard in “San Fer nando Valley.” Besides Pearce, who plays the role of Elmer Blurt, the picnick ers will include Mickey Gillette and his orchestra, Arlene Harris (Al’s “Human Chatterbox”), and an nouncer Wendell Niles. 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