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PAGE 6 THE BATTALION ] < < 1 j < i i < i FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 21, 1944 RAEIC JTATICN H T A M 11:5€ ill44>l I f ELEE SI IHC B E FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign ©n. 6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6 :15 Sunup Club 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 9:00 My True Story BN 9:26 Aunt Jemima BN 9:30 Songs by Kay Armen 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 :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 Music for Moderns- WTAW 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 6:46 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 :S0 Wake Up America BN 8:00 Wake Up America WTAW 8:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW 7 :00 News Summary BN 7:15 Arlo at the Organ BN 7:30 United Nations News BN 7:45 Off the Record WTAW 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9:00 Fannie Hurst Presents 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 To Be Announced - 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 6:15 Storyland Theatre BN 6 :30 Harry Wismer—Sports BN 5 :45 Leon Henderson BN 6:00 Blue Correspondents Abroad BN 6:15 Leland Stowe—1 BN 6 :30 Music America Loves Best— 7:00 Early Amer. Dance Music.. BN • 7:15 Edward Tomlinson — BN 7:30 Tanglewood Festival BN 8:16 Sign Off SUNDAY, JULY 23, 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 11:80 College Ave. Baptist Church WTAW P. M. 12 :00 John B. Kennedy BN 12:15 Music by Marais BN 12:80 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 Democratic Convention Preview BN 3 :00 Fun Valley—A1 Pearce BN 3 :80 World of Song BN 4:00 Mary Small Revue BN 4 :30 Hot Copy—O’Cedar BN 6:00 Philco Summer Hour BN 6 :00 Drew Pearson BN 6 :15 Don Gardiner—News BN 6 :80 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 8:15 Sign off. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW 7 :00 Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Hife Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7 :45 Off the Record WTAW 8 :00 The Breakfast Club BN 9 :00 My True Story— 9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN 9:30 Songs by Kay Armen BN 9:45 Between the Lines WTAW 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN 10 :S0 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 Music for Moderns WTAW 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 :46 Dick Tracy BN 5:00 Terry and the Pirates BN 6:16 Hop Harrigan BN 6 :30 Jack Armstrong BN 6:45 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 7:30 Blind Date BN 8 :00 Speaking of Sports WTAW 8:15 Sign off. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW 7 :00 Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN s 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7:45 Andrini Continentales BN * 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9:00 My True Story BN 9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN 9:30 Songs by Kay Armen 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 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 Music for Moderns 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 5:15 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 7:15 Lum ’n’ Abner... BN WTAW Batt Chat A poem written by a life termer in a Federal penitentiary who dom inated the headlines a few years back will be read by Sammy Kaye on the Sammy Kaye Serenade over the Blue Network, Sunday, July 23, at 12:30 p.m., CWT. Titled “Letter to a friend^ the poe mis written under the pseudonym of Roscoe Stansell because the author doesn't want to be identified. Kaye will introduce a new tune never before heard on the air, “There Goes That Song Again.” Other selections will be “Time Waits for No One,” “Someday I'll Meet You Again” and “Too Much in Love” from Kaye's forthcoming picture, “Song of the Open Road.” * * ♦ Mona Paulee, soprano, whose first singing experience was in her father's motion picture theatre in Alberta, Canada, and Raoul Jobin, tenor, who has been heard in Eu rope, South America and the Unit ed States, will be heard on the World of Song program over WTAW Sunday, July 23, at 3:30 p.m., CWT. Both singers are Met ropolitan Opera Company num bers. Miss Paulee's selections are 3 LOUPOT’S A Little Place . . . “Smilin' Through” and “Long Ago and Far Away.” Jobin will be heard in “Tales from the Vienna Woods” and “The Last Time I Saw Paris.” Wilfred Pelletier's orches tra will have as its contribution “Tambourin dhinois.” The entire ensemble will be heard in a medley of tunes from “The Bandwagon” — “Hoops,” “I Love Louisa,” “Dancing in the Dark” and “High and Low.” * * * A fleeting reminder of the florid days of Diamond Jim Brady will come to the Keepsakes program when the famous “Sextet” number from Floradora” is sung by the chorus on the nostalgic WTAW broadcast, Sunday, July 23, at 7:30 p.m., CWT. On the same broadcast Dorothy Kirsten, soprano, will sing “Who'll Buy My Violets” and “With All My Heart,” and Mack Harrell, baritone, will be heard in “Lone some Road” and “The Trumpeter.” Duets by the pair will be “A Little White House at the End of Honey moon Lane” and “Only a Rose.” Tom Jones' orchestra provides the instrumental accompaniment to Keepsakes. * ♦ * A half hour tribute to the late Bix Beiderbecke, in the manner in which the legendary trumpet play er would best understand and ap preciate, will be presented by Ed die Condon’s Jazz Concert over WTAW Saturday, July 22, at 2:30 p.m., CWT. Known mostly for his torrid trumpeting, Bix also wrote and played excellent piano music, which will be featured on the Blue's week ly thirty minutes of improvisec. jazz. Charles Ellsworth (Pee Wee) Russell, clarinetist, a close frienc of Bix's who made many records with him, will recall some of the famous choruses played by the hot virtuoso during his days with the Wolverines and Jean Goldkette’s band in Chicago. Maestro Eddie Condon will ap proximate, as far as possible, the sound and feeling of a few of the jam sessions Bix took part in fif teen and more years ago. * * * Louella 0. Parsons, famed inter national news service motion pic ture editor, and Fulton Oursler, well-known commentator, will re place Walter Winchell . during the latter's vacation on the weekly program heard over WTAW each Sunday at 8:00 p.m., CWT, begin ning Sunday, August 6. They will be heard weekly through August 27. Oursler will broadcast from New York, then there will be a switch to Hollywood to hear Miss Parsons’ comments on the cinema colony. Miss Parsons’ daily column is syn dicated the world over. * * * Vice Admiral Herbert Fairfax Leary, U.S.N., commander of the Eastern sea frontier, will be guest speaker on the Women in Blue broadcast, Saturday, July 22, at 1:02 p.m., CWT, over WTAW. Welcoming the naval officer on board the program, which orig inates at the U. S. Naval Training Station in the Bronx, will be WAVE personnel, featured in songs, music and dramatic sketches. * * * “God Made Little Apples,” the Fannie Hurst story that has to do with modem ideas on marriage and the entanglements of four peo ple in love, will be dramatized on the Fannie Hurst Presents broad cast, Saturday, July 22, at 9:00 a.m., CWT, over WTAW. In the story, the lives and fu tures of four people are centered around the “Macalroy” couple. A sincere desire to spare the feel ings of all those concerned holds back the question of divorce. “Cressy” and “Albert Macalroy” . . . A Big Saving! COLLEGE HILLS BARBER SHOP (formerly West Park Barber Shop) Moved to New Location TWO DOORS FROM LUKE’S GROCERY Welcomes Old Friends and New Ones believe it better to be unselfish than to ruin their own and others' lives. Miss Hurst will be narrator for the dramatization of her . story, adapted for radio by Ruth Adams Knight. Original music for the program will be played by its com poser, Abe Goldman. * * * A special arrangement of Hoagy Carmichael’s “Stardust,” as played by a string group, will be high lighted on the WTAW broadcast of Shades of Blue, Sunday, July 23,"at 2:30 p.m., CWT. Other numbers to be heard on the program include “Everyday of My Life,” and “I Don’t Want To Love You,” by Earl Tanner, tenor, and the strings; ::She's Funny That Way,” by Marion Mann, con tralto; “Don Soir,” by the orches tra and choir, and “More Than You Know” and “Under Your Spell,” by the ensemble. * * * — Betty Garde of the “Oklahoma” cast, and Peter Donald of “Can You Top This” will be guests of the diminutive star of the Mary Small Show over WTAW Sunday, July 23, at 4:00 p.m., CWT. Bud Collier, m.c., Olyn Landick, “The Hackensack Gossip,” and Ray Bloch’s orchestra will add gaiety and music to the laughter and tune-filled half hour. * * * Lieut. Robert MacGregor, Navy flier from Olney, 111., will describe his electrifying experiences in a bombing attack on the ap island of Paramushiro, via the WTAW broadcast of Meet Your Navy, Fri day, July 21, at 7:30-8:00 p.m., CWT. Bluejacket soloists spotlighted in the seafarers’ session will be Jack Kilty, formerly of the cast of “Oklahoma,” and Chuck Forsythe, onetime trumpetman in Ina Ray Hutton’s band. Kilty will sing a brand new ballad, “Little Pilot,” and Forsythe will use voice and trumpet in “Young Man With a Horn.” The Bluejacket Choir of 200 voices will sing “O God Beneath Thy Guiding Hand,” and orchestral selections will include “Rosalie,” “Lady Be Good,” and a concert ar rangement of “Dance of the Span ish Onion.” Broadcast weekly over WTAW,. Meet Your Navy originates at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. * * * Wealthy old Enos Warburton is murdered and his eccentric nephew Milliard is charged with the crime. Milliard suffers a mental crack-up at the trial and although found guilty is placed in the custody of a psychiatrist, Dr. St. John. But Anne Rogers, comely news paper columnist, believes that jus tice has miscarried, and, during the WTAW broadcast of Hot Copy on Sunday, July 23, at 4:30-5:00 p.m., CWT, she sets out to snare the real killer. Aided by a reporter, Jerry Don- lin, she discovers that Milliard is as crazy as a fox—in fact he sup plies a vital clue that leads to a swift and correct solution of the crime.