PAGE 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 25, 1944 RADIO JTATICN H T A W 11:50 DILOCrLCX BLUE NETWCDE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sigrn on. 6:02 Texas Farm & Home Pro*. WTAW 6 :16 Sunup Club WTAW 7:00 Martin Agronaky— Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents Bljl 7:45 The Humbard Family BN 8 :00 The Breakfast Club BN 9 :00 My True Story BN 9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN 9 :30 Between the Lines WTAW 9 :46 The Listening Post BN 10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s. BN 10:30 Gil Martyn BN 7:15 Your Life Today 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 12:16 WTAW Noonday News WTAW 12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :45 Tips, Topics and Tunes 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 8 :45 Treasury Star Salute WTAW 4 :00 Something to Read .WTAW 4:15 Children’s Story Hour WTAW 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 5:46 Captain Midnight BN 6:00 Kelly's Courthouse BN 6:80 Coast Guard Dance Band BN 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN 7 :16 Lum 'n’ Abner BN 7:30 Wake Up America BN 8 :00 Wake Up America WTAW 8:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 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 What’s Cooking—Chef Bovardee BN 9:45 Songs by Jean Tighe BN 10:00 On Stage Everybody BN 10 :30 Land of the Lost BN 11:00 News Summary WTAW 11:05 WTAW News WTAW 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 Harry Wismer—Sports BN 5 :30 Story land Theater. BN 6 :45 Andrini Continentales 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 Gilbert & Sullivan Festival BN 8:15 Sign Off SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 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 12:30 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 Democratic Convention \ Preview BN 3:00 Darts for Dough 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 J 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. » MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 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 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN 7 :45 Morning Melodies WTAW 7 :55 Hollywood Headliners WTAW 8 :00 The Breakfast Club BN 9 :00 My True Story— 9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN 9 :30 Between the Lines WTAW 9:45 Air Lane Trio BN 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 Tips, Topics and Tunes WTAW 1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN 1:15 Mystery^. Chef BN 1:30 Ladies, Be Seated BN 2:00 Songs by Morton Downey BN 2:15 Hollywood Star Time 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 Economic Problems— Dr. F. B. Clark WTAW 4 :00 Brazos Valley Farm & Home WTAW 4:15 The Vagabonds BN 4:30 Our Singing Stars 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 Sea Hound BN 6:00 Horace Heidt BN 6:30 The Lone Ranger BN 7:00 Watch the World Go By BN 7 :16 Lum ’n* Abner BN 7:30 Blind Date BN 8:00 Speaking of Sports WTAW 8:15 Sign off. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1944 A. M. 6:00 Sign on. 6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW 6 :16 Sunup Club WTAW 7 :00 Martin Agronsky— * v Daily War Journal BN 7:15 Your Life Today BN 7:30 Blue Correspondents BN . 7:45 The Humbard Family BN 8:00 The Breakfast Club BN 9:00 My True Story BN 9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN 9:30 Between the Lines WTAW « 9:45 The Listening Post BN 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 P. M. 12:00 *Baukhage Talking BN 12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW 12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW 12 :40 Bunhouse 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 Something for the Girls WTAW 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 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 JL WTAW Batt Chat Although the portals of other institutions of learning are still closed for the summer, there^ plenty of hustle and bustle in the renowned schoolhouse of the air where the Quiz Kids will try to brain-blitz each other during the WTAW broadcast on Sunday, Aug., 27, at 6:30-7:00 p. m., CWT. Engaging in sharp cerebral com bat will be eight-year-old Joel Kup- perman, the mighty little “mathe- magician”; Patrick Conlon, 7, an expert on Shakespeare; David Da vis, 11, the music marvel; Ruth Mann, 13, who has a man-size grasp of English literature, and Harve Fishchman, 14, specialist on American history and -current events. Joe Kelly, returning from a week's vacation, will serve as quiz master of ceremonies. *** Maxine Stellman, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, and Mack Harrell, baritone, also of the Met, will be guest soloists on the World of Song, Sunday, August 27, at 3:30 p. m., CWT, over WTAW. Previous winners of the Metro politan Auditions of the Air, Miss Stellman and Harrell will be heard in a duet of Vincent Youman's ever popular “Tea For Two" from “No, No Nannette." Miss Stellman will sing “Claveiltos” and “By The Bend of the River,” and Harrell's solos will be Handel’s “Where ‘er You Walk,, and “San Fernando Valley.” Wilfred Pelletier will conduct the orchestra in “Almhee’s Dance” and conclude the broadcast joining both soloists in the sprightly “Sweethearts Waltz.” Wilfred Sanderson’s lusty sea chanty, “Captain Mac,” spiced with lyrics from the seven seas, will be sung by Mack (no relation) Har rell, baritone, as a highlight of the BLUE’s Keepsakes program, Sun day, August 27, at 7:30 p. m., over WTAW, CWT. Memories of other war years will be revived when Dorothy Kirsten and Mack Harrell join voices in “The Long, Long Trail.” Other selections include “Let The Rest of the World Go By,” “Finiculi, Finicula,” “If I Were On A Stage,” “Where My Caravan Has Rested,” and “Gavotte” from the opera Mignon. The musical half hour will con clude with both soloists, the or chestra and the chorus combining in Noel Coward’s tuneful “I’ll See You Again” from the operetta “Bitter Sweet.” *** “Home James,” the famous Fan nie Hurst story in which a woman tries to revive an old romance, will be dramatized on the Fannie Hurst Presents broadcast, Saturday, Au gust 26, at 9:00 a. m., CWT, over WTAW. In the story, the happily married wife of a railroad magnate meets an old flame, whom she imagines to be still in love with her. In an unusual ending, she realizes her mistake through the aid of her husband, whose love and insight override his jealousy. Miss Hurst will be narrator on the radio adaptation of her story, done by Ruth Adams Knight. Ori ginal organ music has been com posed and will be played by Abe Goldman. *** Miss- Josephine Roche, who has the distinction of being the only woman ever to have held the position of Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury, will be a guest on Listen, The Women, heard over WTAW on Sunday, August 27, at 2:00 p. m., CWT. Miss Riche held this post from 1934 to 1937. The very active lady now owns and operates a coal mine in Colorado. .Vith Janet Flanner as femcea the panel also will include, Dr. Mil dred C. Thompson, dean of Vassar College, Miss Thyra Samter Winslow, fiction writer, and Mrs. Chester Arthur. *** Lieut. Cmmdr. Joy Bright Han cock, Women’s Reserve, USNR, who is incharge of all Waves at the Bureau of Aeronautics, will be guest speaker on the Women In Blue broadcast, Saturday, August 26, at 1:00 p. m., CWT, • over WTAW. The program will be a tribute to the 31st anniversary of naval aviation. Another guest wjll be Wave Virginia Scott, radioman, second class, who has the distinction of being one of the few women in the service to qualify as a Navy pistol expert. *** “Junior Miss,” the extraordinar ily successful dramatization of Sally Benson’s magazine stories, will come to life via the Mary Small Revue, Sunday, August 27, over WTAW at 4:00 p. m., CWT. This highly amusing story of the coming-of-age of a fascinating young girl will be presented in weekly episodes, in addition to songs by Mary Small and Sunny Skylar, the orchestra under the di rection of Ray Block, and the an tics of the Hackensack Gossip. “Junior Miss,” which in its stage version ran two years on Broad way, is now being filmed. For the broadcast, a special cast of top flight radio performers has been engaged. *** What expert marble players, stock market brokers, and candy makers are really saying when they clack their molars in intramural jargon will be made crystal clear by Lingo Linguists, during the WTAW broadcast of the unique slang show, Sez You, Saturday, August 26, at 1:30-2:00 p. m., CWT. Lipping the lingo of their re spective fields will be Mae Parker, a caramel maker; John Babuta, young marble champ of all Chica go; and Robert Poliak, who by day is a stock market broker with H. Hentz & Co., and by night music- dramatic critic for the Chicago Times. **# Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley, “the in fantryman’s general” and com mander of the U. S. 12th Army which is now smashing Nazi oppo sition in France,* will be profiled by Beulah Karney on the WTAW broadcast of What’s Cooking, Sat- 1 urday, August 26, at 9:30 a. m., CWT. The gifted commentator and home economist, known as the Chef of Ideas, also will present the Meal of the Week, which features “a man’s salad.” Earle Tanner, the Chef of Song, will dish up mem orable versions of “A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody,” “Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer,” and “I’ll Be Seeing You.” The dramatic episode, titled “The Last Furlough,” will delve into the heart of an American girl who is in love with love. Melodic interludes will be provided by Harry Kogen and the Musical Chefs. Don Dowd announces the series, which is produced by Hal Makelim. Victor Herbert’s beautiful “An- gelus,’ from his operetta “Sweet hearts,” will be given special treat ment by the orchestra and choir under the direction of Rex Maupin, on the Shades of Blue" broadcast, Sunday, August 27, at 2:30 p. m., on WTAW. Other selections to be heard on the program will include “Last Night When We Were Young,” by Earle Tanner, tenor; “She’s Funny That Way,” by Marion Mann, con tralto; “Some Day I’ll Find You” and “Blue Room” by the string group. The entire ensemble will present ‘More Than You Know” and “The Very Thought Of You.” From 1928 to 1940 Russia in creased her industrial output 650 per cent. Used Cars Wanted We pay cash for any make or model used car. Brazos Motor Co. STUDEBAKER DEALER At the “Y” - Ph. 2-7009 SEE OUR LINE OF GIFT ITEMS Full Supply of Yet Student Needs WE ARE STILL BUYING - - - # Books, Campaign Hats, Slide Rules, and a few other items. Compare our prices. Loupot’s Trading Post “Trade With Lou — He’s Right With You”