PAGE 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 28, 1944 p bi a* si P ei ir E h h c d i t c ] i 1 s 1 c < ■ Al 11 JTATICN FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6:15 Sunup Club WTAW 7:00 Martin Agronaky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7:46 Off the Record— WTAW 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9:00 My True Story BN 9:26 Aunt Jemima BN 9:80 Songs by Kay Armen BN 9:46 Between the Lines WTAW 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN 10:30 Gil Martyn BN 7:16 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 12:16 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 Music for Moderns- WTAW 3:30 Time Views the News BN 3:46 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 H T A W 11:<5€ riLCCTLEX BLUE NETWCBB 7:16 7:30 8:00 8:30 A. M. 6:00 6:02 6:16 7:00 7:16 7:30 7:46 8:00 9:00 9:30 9:46 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:25 11:30 P. M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:02 1:30 2:00 2:02 2:30 3:00 3:02 4:00 4:02 4:45 5:00 5:16 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:16 6:30 7:00 Lum ’n’ Abner BN Wake Up America BN Wake Up America WTAW Sign Off. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1944 Sign on. Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW Sunup Club WTAW News Summary BN Arlo at the Organ BN United Nations News BN Off the Record - WTAW The Breakfast Club BN Fannie Hurst Presents BN Andrini Continentales BN Songs by Jean Tighe BN On Stage Everybody BN Land of the Lost BN To Be Announced News Summary BN National Farm & Home Hr. BN Report From London BN Trans-Atlantic Quiz BN Swing Shift Frolic BN Bunkhouse Roundup BN Headline News BN Women in Blue BN Sez You BN Headline News BN Twenty One Stars BN Eddie Condon’s Jazz Concert BN Headline News BN Saturday Afternoon Review BN Headline News BN Saturday Concert BN Hello, Sweetheart BN Service Serenade. BN Storyland Theatre BN Harry Wismer—Sports BN Leon Henderson BN Blue Correspondents Abroad BN Leland Stowe—J BN Music America Loves Best— Early Amer. Dance Music.. BN 7:15 Edward Tomlinson 7:30 Tanglewood Festival. 8:15 Sign Off BN BN 8:00 8:15 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:80 P. M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:55 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 6:00 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:15 SUNDAY, JULY 30, 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 Listen, the Women BN Democratic Convention Preview 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 The Week in Review— Dr. Ralph Steen WTAW Keepsakes BN Walter Winchell BN Sign off. A. M. 6:00 6:02 6:15 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 MONDAY, JULY 31, 1944 Sign on. Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW Sunup Club WTAW Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal.: BN Your Life Today BN Blue Correspondents BN Off the Record WTAW 8:00 9:00 9:25 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10 :45 11:00 11:15 11:30 P. M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:16 1:30 2:00 3:15 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 6:16 6:30 5:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:16 7:30 8:00 8:16 A. M. 6:00 The Breakfast Club BN My True Story— Aunt Jemima BN Songs by Kay Armen BN Between the Lines WTAW Breakfast at Sardi’s BN Gil Martyn BN Songs by Cliff Edwards BN Glamour Manor BN Meet Your Neighbor BN Farm and Home Makers BN Baukhage Talking BN WTAW Noonday News WTAW Farm Fair WTAW Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW Kiernan’s Corner BN The Mystery Chef BN Ladies Be Seated BN Songs by Morton Downey.... BN Treasury Salute WTAW Appointment with Life BN Ethel and Albert BN Music for Moderns WTAW Time Views the News BN Economic Problems—Dr. F. B. Clark WTAW Brazos Valley Farm and Home WTAW The Vagabonds BN Our Singing Stars..- BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN Dick Tracy Terry and the Pirates Hop Harrigan Jack Armstrong Sea Hound Horace Heidt The Lone Ranger Watch the World Go By Lum ’n’ Abner Blind Date v Speaking of Sports WTAW Sign off. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1944 Sign on. 6:02 6:16 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 9:25 9:30 0:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:16 11:30 P. M. 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 3 :00 3:16 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 6:00 5:15 5:30 6:45 6:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:15 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW Sunup Club WTAW Martin Agronsky— Daily War Journal BN Your Life Today BN Blue Correspondents BN Andrini Continentales BN The Breakfast Club BN My True Story BN Aunt Jemima BN Songs by Kay Armen BN Between the Lines WTAW Breakfast at Sardi’s BN Gil Martyn BN Songs by Cliff Edwards BN Glamour Manor BN Mid-Morning Melodies WTAW Farm and Home Makers BN Baukhage Talking BN WTAW Noonday News WTAW Farm Fair WTAW Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW Kiernan's Corner BN The Mystery Chef BN Ladies Be Seated BN Songs by Morton Downey.... BN Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN Appointment with Life BN Ethel and Albert BN Music for Moderns WTAW Time Views the News BN Know Your State— Dr. Ralph Steen WTAW Brazos Valley F.S.A WTAW Three Romeos BN Something for the Girls WTAW Dick Tracy BN Terry and the Pirates BN Hop Harrigan BN Jack Armstrong BN Captain Midnight. Sea Hound Land of the Lost The Green Hornet Watch the World Go By. Lum ’n’ Abner BN BN BN BN BN BN WTAW Batt Chat Chief Specialist John CarteT, former Metropolitan Opera star who recently returned from enter taining bluejackets in the Pacific war theatre, will be featured solo ist on the WTAW broadcast of Meet Your Navy, Friday, July 28, at 7:30-8:00 p.m., CWT. Chief Car ter will sing a South American ballad, “Quiereme Mucho.” In dedication to all Navy men who have sacrificed their lives in behalf of shipmates, and particu larly to Marine Staff Sergt. Grey- don Tabor, who shortly before his death in a plane was overheard praying for the safe return of the pilot, Capt.* Harold Walker, the Bluejacket Choir of 200 voices will intone “A Prayer of Thanksgiv ing.” Orchestral selections on the pro gram will include a concert ar rangement of “I’ll Remember April,” and a brand new song, “Pilots, Man Your Planes,” with melody by Peter De Rose and ly rics by Lieut. Arthur Kurlang. The dramatization will consist of an open letter from the men of the U. S. Navy to Premier To jo’s successor. Meet Your Navy, broadcast each week via the Blue Network, orig inates at the U. S. Naval Train ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. * * * The Parker Family plans to visit a relative in another city on the Friday, July 28, program over Jack tDwens, radio’s renowned Cruising Crooner and author of such song hits as “Louisiana Lul laby” and “The Hutsut Song,” will introduce' his latest ballad via WTAW’s Breakfast Club, Monday, July 31, at 8:00 a.m., CWT. Titled “Put Your Little Head On My Shoulder,” the new song has been inspired by Jack’s experi ences as a Cruising Crooner on the Breakfast Club. Instead of singing into a stationary micro phone, Jack uses a portable mike and croons into the ears of ma trons and bobby-sox sisters in the studio audience. Breakfast Club, with Don Mc Neill as m.c. and music by Harry Kogen’s orchestra, is broadcast over the Blue Network Mondays through Saturdays at 8:00-9:00 a. m., CWT. * * * What happens when a woman executive marries her assistant, has a baby, then refuses to give up her career? For the drama inherent in such a situation listen to WTAW’s My True Story on Monday, July 31, at 9:00 a.m., CWT. Called “I Have Something To Tell You,” the story has a good deal to say. * * * Martha Scott will select the best scene from one of her pictures and play it during her guest appear ance on the Mary Small Show over WTAW, Sunday, July 30, at 4:00 p.m., CWT. Mary Small will sing in her swingy style and Ray Bloch will direct the orchestra in sizzling arrangements. * * * Two youngsters whose store of WTAW at 7:15 p.m., CWT, but | lore would floor a score of schol- they really go to town when it ars will debut with the Quiz Kids comes to selecting a new chapeau on their WTAW broadcast Sunday, for Pa. Mr. Parker is satisfied to wear his old panama but the rest of the July 30, at 6:30-7:00 p.m., CWT. They are Marjorie Bruce, 14- year-old miss master mind of Jack- family is unanimous in the deci-; sonville, HI., whose forte is litera- sion that the headpiece is only fit j ture, and John Cook, 11-year-old for the Smithsonian Institute. Chicagoan, whose specialties are An entire day is spent in the ships, airplanes and football. selection of Pa’s new straw lid and the saintly patience of the hat store clerk is blasted beyond rec ognition. “Where did you get that hat?” is packed with comedy and has a hilarious finale. Marjorie is national president of the All-American Club, an organi zation of youngsters who contrib ute war stamps and bonds to aid children with infantile paralysis. Joel Kupperman, 8, David Davis, 11, and Harve Fischman, 13, will round out the board of brainy bairns, and Joe Kelly will serve as quizmaster of ceremonies. * * * Twenty-six years from the day, July 30, 1918, that Joyce Kilmer died in action in France, tribute will be paid him by Mack Harrell, Metropolitan Opera baritone. He will sing Kilmer’s most famous lyric, “Trees,” during his guest appearance on the World of Song program over WTAW, Sunday, July 30, at 3:30 p.m., CWT. Marie Wilkins, “Met” soprano who achieved fame overnight when she filled in for Lily Pons, will also appear on the program sing ing “None but the Lonely Heart” and “Lover.” Harrell’s second solo is “Mattinata,” and Wilfred Pelle tier’s orchestra will present “Waltz of the Flowers.” The entire company will be heard in a medley from Jerome Kern’s “New Moon,” — “Stouthearted Men,” “One Kiss,” “Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,” and “Lover, Come Back To Me.” * * * Elsa Shelley, author of the Broadway play, “Pick-Up Girl,” will be a guest of Janet Planner on the WTAW broadcast of Listen, The Women, Sunday, July 30, at 2:00 p.m., CWT. Other members of the panel who will discuss questions sent in by women from all over the country will be Dr. C. Mildred Thompson, dean of Vassar College, and Thyra Samter Winslow, fiction writer. * * * Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers is mystified when, in the WTAW broadcast of Hot Copy, Sunday, July 30, at 4:30-5:00 p.m., CWT, she finds that her column, “Second Glance,” contains a paragraph prophesying the death of District; Attorney Charles Gilmore. While she is still, wondering who inserted the sinister item in her column, police report that Gilmore has been murdered exactly as pre dicted. She hurries to the scene of the crime where Gilmore’s nephew and the butler are held as suspects. Anne’s investigation convinces her that the killing was performed by an outsider—someone who is still in the house—and in a start ling climax she exposes the guilty person. Betty Lou Gerson plays the role of Anne Rogers. He * * Tunefully circumventing the law that forbids the manufacture and sale of absinthe, due to its worm wood content, Dorothy Kirsten, so prano, and Mack Harrell, baritone, will make a duet of Victor Her bert’s “Absinthe Frappe” on the Keepsakes program over WTAW, Sunday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m., CWT. Accompanied by Tom Jones’ or chestra, the chorus will sing “Peg gy O’Neil,” and a hit of World War One, “Rose of No Man’s Land.” Miss Kirsten’s solos will be “The Lilac Tree” and “Car- mena.” Harrell will sing “Forever Is a Long, Long Time,” and “The Two Grenadiers.” The pair also will sing, as a duet, “Castle of Dreams.” * * * Jargon jawe dby softball play ers, telephone linemen and furni ture salesmen will be “decoded” by Lingo Linguists on the WTAW broadcast of Sez You, Saturday, July 29, at 1:30-2:00 p.m., CWT. Slinging the slang of their re spective fields will be Billy Moss, furniture salesman, H. A. Hirons, lineman for the Bell Telephone Co., and Dorothy Binder, star short stop on a softball team. The Lingo Linguists heard week ly on Sez You are Herb Graff is, political columnist, Clem Lane, newspaper editor, and Patricia Dougherty, writer and radio com mentator. Herb Newcomb is slangmaster of ceremonies and Sam Cowling serves as punster and pndit. * * * Note for note renditions as play ed by the late master, Bix Beider- beck, of “I’m Cornin’, Virginia” and “Big Boy,” will be presented by trumpeter Bobby Hackett in the Eddie Condon Jazz Concert, on which Gene Krupa will star, over WTAW Saturday, July 29, at 2:30 p.m., CWT. Genial Gene, America’s top tub thumper, again guests on the Blue’s unpredictable, ad lib jazz circus after an absence of one week. The Big Beiderbecke spe cialties are two numbers left over, because of time limitations, on last week’s Beiderbecke concert. * * * Lieut. Gen. Brehon Somervell, commanding general of the Army Service Forces, will address civil ian and military personnel of the A.S.F. via the WTAW broadcast of Twenty-One Stars, Saturday, July 29, at 2:02-2:30 p.m., CWT. Speaking before the combined staffs of the ten Army Service Commands, General Somervell will cite accomplishments of the A. S. F. thus far, and outline the task still to be done. He will be intro duced by Maj. Gen. Clarence H. Danielson, commanding general of the Seventh Service Command. Music will be supplied by the 344th Army Service Forces band and orchestra. * * * The first of two broadcast con certs by the Boston Symphony Or chestra during its Mozart festival, being held on the orchestra’s es tate at Tanglewood, Mass., will be heard over WTAW on Saturday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m., CWT. Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, con ductor of the orchestra, will direct the group, during this opening con cert being played in the Opera Concert Hall on the Lenox Estate, in Mozart’s “Symphony in A Ma jor” and his “Divertimento in B- Flat Major.” The latter composi tion was written for strings with two horns. Dorothy Maynor, distinguished soprano, will be heard in airs from “The Magic Flute” and “Don Gio vanni.” Concluding the program, the orchestra will play the “Sym phony in C Major, No. 34.”