PAGE 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 7, 1944 ; £- A CADIC MAaifS K T A W 11:<5€ riLCCTLEX BLUE NETWORK A. M. 6:00 6:02 6:15 7:00 IT 7:15 7:30 7:46 s]V a b n mi 8:00 9:15 9:40 9:45 10:00 10:30 7:15 11:00 11:15 11:30 El P. M. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 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 My True Story BN Aunt Jemima BN Between the Lines WTAW Breakfast at Sardi’s BN Gil Martyn BN Your Life Today BN Glamour Manor .:... BN Meet Your Neighbor BN Farm and Home Makers BN ^ * 12:00 Baukhage Talking”. r BN 12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW a (J e 12:30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :45 Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW TU 1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN , Jr 1:15 The Mystery Chef BN t Uc 1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN 0 2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN - 2 :15 Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN t 11 2:30 Appointment with Life BN c 3:00 Ethel and Albert - BN 3:15 Blue Frolics BN 1 in 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 5:00 Terry and the Pirates BN n 6:15 Hop Harrigan BN I 6:30 Jack Armstrong BN 6 :46 Captain Midnight. - BN 6:00 Kelly’s Courthouse BN 6:80 Coast Guard Dance Band.... BN ti 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN v 7:16 Lum ’n' Abner BN A v , i s I j 1 WTAW Batt Chat Capt. J. D. Small, U.S.N., will ! present a vivid eyewitness account of the historic D-Day landings on the Normandy coast, via the WTAW broadcast of the all-blue- ■ jacket variety show, Meet Your Navy, Friday, July 7, at 7:30-8:00 ! p.m., CWT. In the musical portion of the program, the spotlight will fall on Carleton Flemington, Charles Li- bove, Don East and William Rich ardson, all of whom are apprentice seamen in the throes of “boot” training. Richardson will sing “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Youhg Charms,” Libove will saw his vio lin in “The Flight of the Bumble bee,” Flemington will sing “I’ll Be Seeing You,” and East will pound the piano in “Stomping at the Sa voy.” The bluejacket choir of 200 voices will intone “Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” Orchestral selections will include David Rose’s “Dance of the Spanish Onions” and a con cert arrangement of Gliere’s “Rus sian Sailor’s Dance.” Meet Your Navy, a weekly pres entation of the Blue Network, orig inates at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. * ♦ * Anne Rogers, dynamic damsel of the fourth estate, examines a cof fee cup stained with lipstick and thereby traps a clever killer, dur ing the Blue Network broadcast of Hot Copy, Sunday, July 9, at 4:30- 5:00 p.m., CWT, over WTAW. The coffee cup had been “plant ed” near murdered Dwight Lake- wood to cast suspicion on his es tranged wife, Gloria Carruthers. Police are taken in by the ruse, but Anne notes an incongruity that LOUPOT’S A Little Place . • . . • . A Big Saving! 7:80 Wake Up America BN 8 :00 Wake Up America WTAW 8:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 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 7:46 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 6 :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 Boston Pops Orchestra BN leads to exposure of the guilty per son. Betty Lou Gerson plays the role of Anne Rogers, and Virginia Paine is heard as her spry secre tary, Spritely Poole. * * * The Four Vagabonds will sing “Speak Low”, the hit tune from “One Touch of Venus,” on their WTAW program of songs, Friday, July 7, at 6:00-6:15 p.m., CWT. The lads also will apply velvet tones to “Marie,” “Sweet Eloise,” “Tuxedo Junction” and “Ten Lit tle Soldiers.” * * * A tune with a table-pounding title, “I Want What I Want When I Want It,” will be included on the Keepsakes program over WTAW Sunday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m., CWT. Other selections to be sung by Dorothy Kirsten, soprano, Mack Harrell, baritone, the chorus, and played by Tom Jones’ orchestra are “Let’s Take a Walk Around the Block,” “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi,” “I Heard You Go By,” “For gotten You,” “Streets of New York,” “II Baccio,” and “You Are Free.” ♦ * * One of the Metropolitan Opera Company’s newest additions, Hugh Thompson, baritone, who this year won a contract through the Met ropolitan Auditions of the Air, and Lucielle Browning, mezzo-soprano, whose Metropolitan fame is al ready two years old, will appear on the World of Song program over WTAW Sunday, July 9, at 3:30 p.m., CWT. Thompson’s selections will be the f ‘Kasmiri Song” Pale Hands I Loved) and “For You Alone.” Miss Browning will be heard in the “Berceuse” from “Joselyn” and “Come, Love, With Me.” Wilfred Pelletier will conduct the orchestra in Brahms’ “Hunga rian Dance No. 6” and the entire ensemble will be heard in a clos ing medley of George Gershwin hits. * * * Major General Sherman Miles, commander of the First Service Command, A.S.F., will be special guest on the Blue Network broad- 8:30 Sign Off. SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1944 8:00 Blue Correspondents BN 8:16 Coast to Coast on a Bus BN 9 :00 The Lutheran Hour WTAW 9 :30 The Southernaires BN 10 :00 Music by Master Composers WTAW 11:00 Weekly War Journal BN 11:30 College Ave. Baptist Church WTAW P. M. 12 :00 John B. Kennedy BN 12:16 Music by Marais BN 12:30 Sammy Kaye’s Tangee Serenade BN 12:55 News Summary BN 1:00 Old Fash. Revival Hour WTAW 2:00 Listen, the Women BN 2:30 Shades of Blue BN 3 :00 Fun Valley—A1 Pearce BN 3:30 World of Song BN 4:00 Mary Small Revue BN 4 :30 Hot Copy—O’Cedar BN 5:00 Philco Summer Hour BN 6:00 Drew Pearson BN 6:15 Don Gardiner—News BN 6:30 Quiz Kids BN 7:00 Greenfield Village Chapel.... BN 7 :15 The Week in Review— Dr. Ralph Steen WTAW 7:30 Keepsakes BN 8:00 Walter Winchell BN 8:16 Sign off. A. M. 6:00 6:02 6:16 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:46 8:00 9:00 9:40 MONDAY, JULY 10, 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 7:30 Nitwit Court BN 8 :00 Speaking of Sports WTAW 8:15 Sign off. 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 11:16 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 :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 5:45 Sea Hound BN 4:45 Dick Tracy BN 6:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 6:15 Hop Harrigan BN 6 :80 Jack Armstrong BN 5:45 Sea Hound 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 :80 Blind Date BN 8:00 Speaking of Sports— WTAW 8:15 Sign off. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 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 7:16 Your Life Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7 :45 Andrini Continentales BN 8:00 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 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 Marie Baldwin—Organ Mel. BN 4:45 Dick Tracy BN 5:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 6:15 Hop Harrigan BN 6:30 Jack Armstrong BN 5:45 Captain Midnight BN 5:45 Sea Hound BN 6:00 Land of the Lost BN 6:30 The Green Hornet BN 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN 7:16 Lum ’n’ Abner ; BN cast of the Army Service Forces’ musical variety show, Twenty-One Stars, Saturday, July 8, at 2:00- 2:30 p.m., CWT, on WTAW. Spotlighted for solos will be Pri vates Buddy Clark, Bob Eberle and Henry Rose, all of whom were top- notch entertainers in civilian life. Eberle will sing “Stardust”- and “Love Is Just Around the Comer,” Rose will play the piano in Rach maninoff’s “Concefto in C Minor,” and Clark will sing “Louise” and “Where or When?” Methods used to train Army Service Forces Units for special ized duties overseas will be de scribed in the dramatized portion of the program. Musical interludes will be provided by the 344th A. S. F. orchestra, which also will play a medley of “East of the Sun” and “Out of Nowhere.” Twenty-One Stars is produced under the supervision of Major Wayne King. * * * The lingo lulus of box-office men, railway mail clerks and back door canvassers will be translated into the language of laymen by the erudite Scholars of Slanguage on the WTAW broadcast of the unique slang show, Sez You, Sat urday, July 8, at 1:30-2:00 p.m., CWT. Jawing the jargon of their re spective trades will be Bob War ner, a house-to-house canvasser; Eddie Saunders, who dispenses du cats for the Chicago hit-farce, “School for Brides”; and B. I. Mil ler, veteran railway mail clerk. The Scholars of Slanguage, heard weekly on Sez You, are Clem Lane, newspaper editor, Pa tricia Dougherty, writer and wom en’s commentator, and Herb Graf- fis, political columnist. Herb Newcomb serves as slang- master of ceremonies. ♦ * * Lucy Monroe, the radio and con cert singer, will take over the first assignment in her new role of director of civic affairs of the Blue Network on Saturday, July 8, when she becomes mistress of ceremonies of Swing Shift Frolics. Miss Monroe is well-equipped for the post, as she has traveled 125,-1 000 miles in the last few years, conducting community . sings in war plants. Swing Shift Frolics, the Blue Network program that seeks out talent among war work ers, is heard Saturdays at 12:30 p.m., CWT, on WTAW. * * * Vaughn Monroe, popular orches tra leader and singer, and the General Platoff Don Cossack Chor us—all exclusive RCA Victor re cording artists—will be the guests on the RCA program, The Music America Loves Best, Saturday, July 8, at 6:30 p.m., CWT. Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano star of the screen, will also be heard on the program. A medley of Cole Porter hits will ring up the curtain. The chorus will offer “Rosalie,” the orchestra, directed by Jay Blackton, will play “Easy to Love,” and Vaughn Monroe and the chor us will present “Night and Day.” The Don Cossack chorus will be heard in “Lord Have Mercy,” by Gretchaninoff, and “eMadowland.” Vaughn Monroe will offer “Racing With the Moon,” his theme song. Miss Thebom’s song will be “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” from Saint-Saens’ “Samson and Deli lah.” Another selection by the orches tra will be Lecuona’s “Andalucia,” and the program will close with Ernest Ball’s “Dear Little Boy of Mine,” by Miss Thebom and the chorus. HELP BRING VICTORY • • • BUY WAR BONDS TODAY! Aggie-Ex Receives Oak Leaf Cluster An oak leaf cluster to the air medal has been awarded to 2nd Lieut. Jacob D. Rives, 28, of Tyler, it was announced here today. Word was received from Rives’ base commander, Colonel Elliott Vandevanter, Jr., that the award was based on meritorious achieve ment while participating in numer ous bombing attacks on military and industrial targets in Germany and the Nazi-held countries. Lt. Rives is the bombardier on the Eighth AAF Flying Fortress* “Remember Us.” He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rives of Lane- ville, Texas. His wife, Mrs. Ber nice E. Rives and daughter, Sher ry Ann, live at 538 Douglas Blvd.. Tyler, Texas. Prior to entering the AAF in March, 1943, he was district sales man for Swift & Company Ferti lizer Works, Houston, Texas. He is a graduate of Henderson, Texas, high school and of Texas A. & M. College. HELP BRING VICTORY • • • BUY WAR BONDS TODAY A. B. CATHCART — DENTIST — Over Madeley’s Pharmacy South Gate - Phone 4-4724 •if A *