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MONDAY, AUG. 3, 1942 rene = O PROGRAMS: RADIO MONDAY EVENING
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WFBM 1260 (CBS)
00 Are U a Genius? 5 Are U a Genius?
45 Ben Bernie
& 4:30 Sing Along 5:00 Sport Notes
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130 Keep Singing Am.
8:45 Gilbert Forbes
6:00 Amos and Andy
6:15 Mary Small 6:3 Music
00 Vox Pop :15 Vox Pop 130 Gay Nineties 146 Gay Ningties
;00 Radio Theater :15 Radio heater :30 Radio Theater :45 Radio Theater
:00 Freddy Martin :16 Freddy Martin
00 Gilbert Forbes 5 Dance Orch. 30 Sandman 45 Sandman :00 Jerry Wald 5 Jerry Wald
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145 Views of the News
:30 Vaughn Monroe 45 Vaughn Monroe 1
11 :30 Woody Herman :45 Woody ' Herman
WIBC 1070 (Mutual)’
Baseball Game Baseball Game Baseball Game Baseball Game
Prayer—News Sportsman’s Hour
Evening at Home Evening at Home
Fulton Lewis
Lone Ranger Lone Ranger
Cal Tinney FX. 1 498. D
B., D. Drummond
News Hot Corner Quiz Show Quiz Show
R. G. Swing Our Morale A-Z-Novelty A-Z-Novelty
Music After 10 Ozzie Clark Newsreel Ozzie Clark
News-10th Inning
Old Refrains
TUESDAY PROGRAMS
Bert Wilson, Spts.
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Girl Marries Portia : .| Serenade Town Gossip
yirpuia Byrd Dial & Dance 10-2-4 Ranch Dick’ Reed
Pred Waring World News Frankie Parrish Ralph Knox
Cavalcade Cavalcade Firestone Firestone
Telephone Hour | Telephone Hour iDr. 1. @ . Dn I Q.
Contented Contented Battle Stations Star Parade
Dick Reed Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail
Music You Want .Music You Want Meditation
| Flying Patrol Merry-Go-Round
Meditation
WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Air Corps Band The Sea Hound
Fred Lowry Scoreboard
Major Hoople Major -Hoople News Luke Walton
Earl Godwin Lum & Abner True or False True or False
Goldman Band Goldman . Band Jaycee Home Front News & Music
5-Star Final
Bob Crosby Gay Claridge Song of Islands Life Program
News Doc Wheeler Shep Fields Shep Fields
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9:30 Honeymoon Hill
79:45 Today's Band
10:00 Mary L. Taylor 10:15 Second Husband . 10:30 Bright Horizon
10°45 Aunt Jenny
:30 Rhythm Reveille :45 Rhythm Reveille
Time With Music ell
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Harpo-Tiny Devotfons
Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go
News Roundup Blue Mt. Trio Bandwagon State Fair
Ind. for Vic. Leary Family Friendly House Friendly House
Friendly House Charlie Cook Sunshine Special Geo. Arthur
WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red)
Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Musical Clock News Daily Dozin’ Music Room Bess Johnson Bachelor's Child
Helpmate | Lone Journey
Road of Life Vic and Sade Against Storm David Harum
WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Morning Hymns | Morning Mail
Morning Morning Morning News
Brea. Brea Brea Brea
News Henry Busse Women in Defense The Padre
Second Husband Honeymoon Hill John’s e : Just Plain Bill
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11:00 Kate Smith : Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday
Cornhuskers Cornhuskers Bill Haley Hi Sailor
Singin’ Sam Serenade Midday Melodies EATitorially
Keyboard Rhythm Jimmy Blair Farm and Home Farm and Home
12:00 Jack Berch
12:15 Gilbert Forces
12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle.
1:00 Dr. Malone :15 Joyce Jordan
News \ Bob & Gayle Navy News
:30 Christian Pro :45 News : Sing Along Ben Bernie
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P.M -4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—~The Goldbergs 4:45—Vic and Sade
:30 Love and Learn :45 Womap in White
Rhythm & Song
Rhythm & Song
Are U a Genius? Are U a Genius?
Mid Day News Jamboree
e Americans oosier Request Hoosier Request Hoosier Request
Less Huff Gang Less Huff Gang Bailey & Trailers Bailey & Trailers
Bill Haley Bill Haley Leary Family Leary Family
Brite Spots Hymn Time State Fair Parade of Bands
Arthur Van Horn Old-Time Jamboree
Livestock Farm and Home Wally Nehrling Dick Reed
Wordless Music Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter
Maty Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness
Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown
Girl Marries Portia . Serenade
U. 8. Navy
News . People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program
Army Band Ted Malone Navy Salute Jack Baker
Prescott Presents Prescott Presents Daydreams Southernaires
Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee
B. J. Reportin The Sea Houn Flying Patrol Merry-Go-Round
WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS
6:00—Fred Waring 6:15—Gregor Ziemer 6:30—Sunset Melodies 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn
9:00—Contented
9:30—Lights & Shadows, 9:45—-Hilights & Shadows
10:00--Jay Sims
7:00—~Cavalcade 7:30—Voice of Firestone
10:15—Background 10.30—Burt Farber
§:00—~News Reporter
8:00—Telephone Hour
10.45=Jerry Grey
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TUESDAY PROGRAMS
11:00—Deke MofTit 11:15—Quizzicale 11:30—Moon River
6:30—News 6:45—Mansfleld & Abbott 7:00—~Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll O. Alcott 7:30—Colonel Cumquat %:45—-Consumer 8:00—-H. R. Gross 8:15—Linda’s Love 8:30—Beautiful Life 8:45—Aunt Jenny 9:00—Bess Johnson 9:15—Bachelor’s Children 9:30—Sweet River . §'45--Lonié Jourtiey ~~ 7
” ” ” TONIGHT 7:00—Vox Pop, WFBM. 7:00—Cavaloade of America, WIRE. {'_ §:00—Victory Theater, WFBM.
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By . FRANK WIDNER
LA DRAMATIZATION of one of the greatest romantic stories written in the English language—Longfellow’s “Evangeline”—will be presented tonight by the “Cavalcade of America,” with Madeline Carroll making her fifth appearance on the series. Written by Norman Rosten, the story is titled “This Our Exile.” It will be broadcast on WIRE at Miss Carroll ~ T o’clock. Miss Carroll came to New York by plane for the first of her two scheduled “Cavalcade” broadcasts. In doing 80, she parted briefly with her husband, Stirling Hayden, following the couple’s honeymoon trip to the Bahamas
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” n ” MAJOR BOWES’ original amateur hour will be the third CBS deature to take over the “Victory Theater” spot tonight on WFBM at 8 o'clock. Soldiers and sailors will participate on the program which is now in its ninth year in radio. ” » » i . AN ALL-RUSSIAN concert, starring Jascha Heifetz, will be presented tonight during the ‘“Tele~ phone Hour” broadcast at 8 o'clock on WIRE. .. . A concert of yesterday’s favorites is scheduled for the “Contented” broadcast one hour later on the same station.
10:00—Road of Life 10:15=Vic & Sade 10:30—Againss 10:45—David Jarum 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 11:15—~Woman in White 0—News-Farm: 11 Hn LIvaston Reports P
12:00~Everybody’s Farm 12:45—Everybody’s Farm. 12:30—Big Sister
1:00--Light of World
1:30—Guilding Light 1:45=Church Hymns 2:00—Mary Marlin 2:15~Ma Perkins 2:30—Pepper Young 2:45—Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—-Widder Brown 4:00--Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—~The Goldbergs 4:45—Vic & Sade
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IT MAY surprise you, but only one of the “Merry Macs” can read music. That one is Mary Lou Cook, the “blend girl.” The other three members of the troupe. a ; the McMichael boys — Ted, Joe and Judd—do not know one note § from another and as a result have memorized more than 350 songs. If their memory gets hazy, they just refer to the lyrics, as conven- Miss Cook tional musical notations are just so many hieroglyphics to them. Known for their peculiar style of singing—called “bounce rhythm”— the group will continue on Bob Crosby's “Music Hall” broadcasts. during the summer months until Sept. 24. . # » ” AROUND THE DIAL: Red 8kelton’s supposed to be taking-a vacation.” Here's what it consists of: Last Thursday, guest of honor at a ball game in Wichita, Kas., to raise funds for underprivileged children; the following night, to Kansas city, Mrs. Skelton’s home town; last Saturday, a Red Cross benefit show in Louisville, Ky., and yesterday, to Ft. Knox, Ky., to entertain the soldiers. Now, he’s due to report in Hollywood, he’ll have just about enough time to take a bath, change clothes and report to M-G-M for another picture assignment. Nan Grey (Kathy in “Those We Love”) and her husband, Jackie Westrope, famous jockey, have been forced to sell the home they built in North Hollywood following their marriage: Westrope’s racing activi-
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Test Your Knowledge
1. Name the Communist leader who was recently released from federal prison when his sentence was commuted by President Roosevelt. 2. From what book did President Roosevelt take the name ShangriLa, as the fictional base of the U. S. bom) that led Tokyo? 3. Enemy: sub es have fired torpedoes in the St. Lawrence river; true or false? : 4. Who wrote the novel “Monsieur Beaucaire”? 5. Does the tail of a decapitated
til sunset? 6. Name the largest and strongest bone in the human body. ; 7. Which famous heavyweight boxer recently fractured his left hand in a fight with his father-in-law? : if : . . : 8. How should a woman who oc-
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ANSWERS 1. Earl Browder.
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ROTARY TO HEAR KAVANAUGH The youth work committee of the Rotary club will sponsor its third program of the year tomorrow when it presents George R. Kavanaugh, business manager of Berea college, at the wekly luncheon in the Claypool hotel,
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