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B-14 THE EVENING 8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1942. 1 H SCORCHY SMITH inds of comics—for everybody—in The Sunda; 's colored comic section. 3 —By F i MONDAY Bedtlme Sl’OI'IeS (Al kinds of f ybody—in The Sunday Ster’s colored tion.) y ank Robbins RADIO PROGRAM semen3%: / Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star .‘;h::g.m" r;:mn'ub:fitfm . 7 too late for correction that day. a Taint tap, tap, almost under his —P. M. — WMAL, 630k. ——— WRC, 980k. WOL, 1,260k, ——— WAV, 1,500k — | feet down in the Green Forest, 12:00 |News—Southernaires [News—Love Affair |John B. Hughes Kate Smith Speaks where he had followed Peter Rab- 12:15 |Defense—Songs Love Affair—Music Luncheon Music Si bit, he had guessed right away who 12:30 |Farm and Home {Devotions «Musical Portraits o it might be was in trouble under 12:45 Farm, Home—B'hage [Red River Valley |Old ed Girl [Our Gal Sunday the icy snow crust. He knew that - = T T A Sports Page |Life Is Beaufitel Mrs. Grouse often sleeps on the 1:00 [Farm and Home 4 1:15 [Between Bookends Mi’f'y m Government Girl Woman in While ground under the snow. He knew 1:30 |Religion and World Front Page Farrell _|Vic and Sade that when he went to bed the night | - before there had been no hard, icy 1:45 _ |Ear Teasers News—Mary Mason _ Sporls Page Road of Life crust over everything and that when 2:00 | Vincent Lopez's Or. [Light of the World Young Dr. Malone he had wakened in the morning NOSE... FH The Mystery Man R Joyce Jordan there had been. So Jack Frost must 2:30 |Info the Light Valiant Lady ¥ Fleicher Wiley have made it in the night, and of 2:45 |Care of Aggie Hon _|Grimm's Daughter | * Ka course if Mrs. Grouse had been “3:00 (Orphans of Divorce |Ag: the Storm (News—Sporfs Page |Elinor Lee sleeping away down under the snow 3:15 |Honeymoon Hill Ma Perkins Sports Page News For Women she wouid have known nothing 3:30 |lohn’s Other Wife |Young's Family o S Music Masterworks - | about what Jack Frost had been 3:45 |lust Plain Bill Vic and Sade s S0 U dBDmE UY;’“ too l;l'l» gfl !Fnrmer 4:00 [News—Club_ Matinee (Backstage Wife News—Sports Page |Records of Week hl?wl:‘r;wn)bmls ;ur::-ozt ool“:h: 4:15 |Club Matines Stella Dallas Sports Page Bob Pace snow with & great whirr of wings 4:30 N Lorenzo Jones The Johnson Family |Nancy Dixon a3 soon as he broke through the| '4 45_;Ma!.4nn Flashes _{Young Widow ng\yn mlurtlner Mark Hawley crust and go speeding off into the 5:00 |Commuter Tunes When a Girl Marries |Cocktail Capers Mary Marlin depths of the Green Forest. L0 Porfia Faces Life News and Music The Goldbergs But nothing of the kind hap- HAPPY HERE---! SHOULDNT SCHOOL---HOW 530§ 7 " We, the Abbotts Jack Armsirong The 0'Neills pened. No, sir; nothing of the 1T IN THE PAPER THAT ONCE-- SHE STAY? IT'S BEEN A BRIGHTER, ? --ER--QUITE A WHILE-: 5:45 [Tom Mix Musicade Capt. Midnight Just _Enferfainment | kind happened. Farmer Brown’s boy BURNED IT BEFORE SHE OIFFERENT HOUSE SINCE THESE TIMES--YOU "6:00 Rogers—M. Beatly |News—Musicade |Sporfs Resume Ed C. Hill—News | broke the hard, icy crust with his COULD SEE SHE CAME--- THE ARRANGEMENTS? KNOW--DELAYS-- 6.15 Sentimental Songs |Musicade Modern Melodies |Arch McDonald great boots, taking great care not 6:30 |Variety Baukhage—Michael [News and Music Frank Parker Songs | U0 Stamp so hard that he would go 6:45 |Lowell Thomas Musicade Syncopation The World Today grmgdl:-r::flhh:?c ::fivi;e";fl;: “7:00 Herberf Marshall Pleasure Time Fulfon Lewis, i Amos and Andy K thing h ed 1 C R A News of the World |Here's Morgan Lanny Ross :‘;;::‘::zr n&a n%h,:pfg:'n ‘,.0: ;Iig 'I:W{i Sa;nn 0 d‘Ci\@qu of America|Lone Ranger Blondie just a little fluttering of brown |Mrs. Boardman-Howard, | __ wings. Farmer Brown'’s boy stooped “8:00 |1 Love a Mystery fDnnad loorhees’ Or.|Cal Tinney swiftly and lifted away the pieces g5 T AR Richard Eaton Therr of snow crust and there lay poor 8:30 [True or False A. Wallenstein's Or. [St. Mary's Novena Gay Ninefies Re Mrs. Grouse, doing her best to make 85 =Y Nirr i Nineties—EImer Dms{:er u.sudllly sluu;‘, strong wl;gs mfi — e o e Gat H =y = er and carry her away. ut al ;?g ational Radio anm:Dogvr 1.0 ‘?:l‘;’r:fillem;m]yflx Radio Theater they co1lido: Wik to) fltteribei® A - | . - - lessly. You see, poor Mrs. Grouse gig For America We Sing That Brewster Boy | Harry James' Or. S had been kept & prisoner so long < 45 S ' | — under the crust with nothing to 10:00 Merry Go-Round ‘tor'\.'enu'q Program Elivmpnd 6. Swing Ougn Vl“elles eat, she had been so terribly fright- 10:50] ey e epnfll'qhghlindx bann ened at the thought that she might : 3 10:30 |Hiliman and Clapper'Gypsy Fiddles ariety Show rof. R. Briggs never be able to get out and she . . = 10:45 ' Adm. Randall Jacobs | [Music That Endures _[News and Music | had struggled so trying to break WAIT A MINUTE, I DON'T - A‘,‘rs"mfi I'VE HAD ENOUGH 1100 News |News and Music |Les Brown's Orch. |Arch Mcdonald | through that dreadful, icy crust that PLUSHIE = WHAT’S KNOW. (L CQfiEfATE'ON 7 BAD LUCK LATELY HOME AND PLAY 1115 Music You Want Story Dramas e N she was all worn out and so weak THE MISSUS AND 1I'M NOT HAS cos WITHOUT LOOKING SOME GIN RUMMY 1130, e [Rhythmaires Radio Newsreel (Raymond Scolts"0r. | that now she was qulte helpless. ABAWLIN® ABOUT?/ \ CURIOUS! oo E{-‘i%flgfl EVZ%'f« _m?figl = AT SAY TEN CENTS . - S e e | Poor, poor Mrs. Grouse! It seems = :‘“‘"5, News—Orchestras !Nwwfiflflm '0r.; News; D. Palml‘Ncws-Orthmm {3 her B A et coupd oee IN THE PAST. QSOOI : ews—Urchesins 19 boilill prNesy B il | danger only to find herself in an- EVENING STAR FEATURES. cerfo.” Variations on themes from Blu";'"ab'olher danger quite as great. You Star Flashes: Latest news with Bill Coyle, men.” Chopin's “G Flat Major Etude.” | know, she was like most of the "WMAL, 11 § 455 om | WRC, 10:00Confenied Hour: Celebrating | other little people of the Green tuice)caly; (WAL EE et 4P P ifs 10 anniversary. | Forest and the Green Meador National Radio Forum: Brig. Gen. Lewis B. | WMAL, 10:00—Merry Go-Round: Musiaal | terribly afraid of Farmer Brown's Mershey, director of selective service, on the variety as presenfed by Bea Wain, Phil Duey, | bov. Hadn't he hunted her time and impending invenfory of United Stales men: | vicior Arden's band and mixed chorus. | time again with his terrible gun? WMAL, tonight af 9 o'clock. WOL, 10:15—Spoflight Band: Kay Kayser's | And now here he was stooping over News for Schools: Broadcast of the world's gently wacky crew. | her and she hadn't strength enough news events, especially for children of grade = WOL, 10:30—Variety Show: A new series to 'run. let alone fly! It was dread- schools; WMAL, fomorrow at 11:30 am. | featuring Barifone Jerry Wayne with Ted Strae- | {::1'-1 dss’::e&‘::‘;l-‘;ul:'g!&;: e SLK — fer's Orchestra. | e % x THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS. WMAL, 10:45—A falk by Rear Admiral Ran | Dut it was a very feeble peck and s Farmer Brown's boy just laughed. R VS PuOR - WMAL 7.00—Herbert Marshalls quest s | Gall Jacobs, U. 5. N, refired. He Qldn't ming it ot all Thew she | Lemmest B & um it co e the youthful Virginia Weidler. | SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMS. | closed her eyes and shivered as she WRC, 7:30—Cavalcade of America: Lionel | syDNEy 4.5 News and music: VLQT, | felt herself lifted out of the snow Barrymore as George Washingfon in "Valley | 11’88 meg, 252 m. | That shiver was partly cold and orge.” : LONDON, 5:30—Program for Newfoundland: | PRIULY fright. You see, food is what WISV, 7:30—Blondie’s cousin arrives for an | Gs¢ 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg. |Makes warmth in the body and thick Indefinite stay. 149.1 m. | clothes keep that warmth in. So WRC 8:00—Dorald Voarhees' Orchesiia | JONDON, 6:00—War commentary: G5C, 9.58 ¥hen fthere is no food fo make plays Borowski's “Adoration,” Borodin's over- | meg 313 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. | warmth the body grows cold no mat- fure fo “Prince Igor.” Mr. Melfon sings MOSCOW, 6:45—News in English: RNE ter how thick a coat covers it. So| " i n- " | Mrs. Grouse was very, very cold in Friml's “Donkey Serenade,” Miss White con-| 12 meg., 25 m. | Mr fributes “Allah’s Holiday."" | " LONDG. 7:15—8. B. C. Miltary Band: GsC, | SPite of her thick cloak of feathers. WISV, 8:00—Vox Pop: The boys dedicale 958 meg. 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.1 meg., 49.1 m. | ien She was hfl;t‘i up M;]fl- this broadcast fo Wake Island’s heroic 400" | ~ LONDON. 7-45—"Thank You, America”: GSC, | OTOUSE expeéled 5‘;1".“ tnK .‘;‘"‘d; WMAL, 7:45—Mrs. Mabel Boardman and | 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. | ;“: h"pp'“l'"s“::d“‘:h e o Bruce Baird of the American Red Cross open | RIO DE JANEIRO, 8:00—Program in E”fl"‘"~’verg?e:6mforzuble ':'haz‘ S e the District's drive for $750,000. | PSH, 10.22 meg., 293 m. | had been so afraid of was somehow . 5 WOL, 8:15—A round fable discussion of LONDON, 8:30—"Britain Speaks’: GSC. 9.58 | yery warm, snd another hand| [ - F. . e Infantile paralysis by members of the Harvard | meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. | stroked her very gently, so gently| B TR TARZAN'S ANTAGONIST = = MINE,- TARZAK REPLEGAT University Medical School. | LONDON, 9:00—Headline news: GSC, 9.58 | that somehow it seemed to take | WAS SURLY RIGGS, SO YOUR BOAT MADE o o THANKS FOR THE ComPLiMENT,® | | WRC, 8:30—Alfred Wallenstbin's Orchestra: | meg., 313 m.; GSL, 6.1 meg., 49.1 m. | away & little fear with every stroke g 5 ONE OF THE CREW WHO TARZAN FQO\:N‘D- "I WAS SJPINEG RIGGS GROW.ED SARCASTICALLY ; ;’D.J‘RE O-D-FASH ONED Richard Crooks sings an aria from Mendelssohn's | LONDON, 9:15—"The Stones Cry Ouf”: GSC, | until at last she wasn't afraid at HAD ABANDONED THE | [yo,'D ALL OROWNED, AS YOU "NOW YOU'RE TAKING THE MEAT | |iros rhe oo i tog Oas ¢ “Elijah,” Foster's “Come Where My Love Lies 9.58 meg. 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. | all any more. It was very strange, | 4 /5 SHIP'S PASSENGERS! OESERVED - * TO OUR CAMP!* i THAT ”mf%, N:‘.s.-‘r T;'o‘:s\r' D'e‘f’"‘"? 00”"”;"“,F Q’?"'"‘ overture, 15’:‘8”(0": ?93.?45"9“‘" period: RV96, | but she wasn't. She was & prisoner | ~ 2D = : ' Maltzes oM Lalnorls S rans, | 15.18 meg., 19.7 m. | and was being taken away from the | E : : T . s e HOC 900-Voluier amp Show: Atew | GUMTEMALA, 1000 _Canart o he Orquesta | Green Torest and vet ne wasnt| SERGEANT STONY CRAIG _ (There's plenty of adventure in The Sundey S“””‘“" chlopedicanipiont) <= ri uri falent from nearby Army Progresista: , 9.68 meg., 31.3 m. | afraid. Instead of being terrible YOU DON'T THINK WE'D GO 1GEY IT! 1 € \ camps. LIMA, PERU, 10:30—Information . mu- | Farmer Brown's boy was very gentle / 2 WONDER iF THAT GRAFTER WISV, 9:00—Radio Theater: “Smilin’ | sic and song: OAX-4Z, 6.08 m:q.l,n l;o}";. 3y E::d very nice. : e | CRASHING ALONG THE TRALL SINGING j | wil COLLECT OK, WE'LLCUT WOULD BE SO EAGER FORA CUT, Through,” with Jeannette MacDonald and Gene | GUATEMALA, 11:00—News: TGWA, 9.68| Sammy Jay came along just in IF WE WERENT GENERAL CASTROS 4 | A BOUNTIFUL YOU IN FOR A IF HE KNEW WE MIGHT GET PAID Raymond. meg., 31.3 m. time to see Mrs. Grouse taken away. | MEN, DO YOU 9 WE HAVE STS 2 REWARD. 8UT OFF IN HOT LEAD & WINX, 9:05—Nafional Symphony Hour: Re-| MOSCOW, 12:00 a.m.—News: RV96,. 15,18 | “There goes a good dinner for A PRISONER FOR HIM. MOZ0S Z tordings of Tschaikowsky's “B Flat Minor Con- | meg., 19.7 m. Farmer Brown's boy!” he screamed = TOMORROW'S PROGRAM in his harsh, unpleasant way. M — 6:00 ’s Prel I 1 " “No such thing!” sputtered Peter 6:15 IM‘"” e a vado“ y“'e"m"k D'!H Pyml X"?, D"'.. Rabbit, who had been watching all | 630 | * = - | 8 that happened. You know it was ¢ 625 | = - 7 [News—Art Brown [Farm Report—Dial | pecer whno led Farmer Brown's boy | N\ * Z B b /4 7:00 News—Kibitzers 5 / 3 D~ At Brown SinDial______ |45 the place where Mrs. Grouse | R |Arthur Godfrey ! had been caught under the crust. | 2 e T:15 Kibitzers Club e ee e e “No such thing! Farmer Brown's| K P, B 7:30 Defense—Kibitzers | Defense—Hitfenmark News—Art Brown |News Reporter boy is the best friend she has got, | I@ s r 7:45_ Earl Godwin, news _(Gordon Hittenmark _|Art Brown {Arthur Godrey 50 there!” S 8 {7 = 2 O - 8:00 Kibifzers Club News—Perry Martin_ |The World Today And then Peter began to eat the | 815, | o |Martin—Hittenmark | = |Arthur Godirey good things Farmer Brown's boy | | iy ; i 830 |News—Kibitzers [Gordon Wittenmark News—Ar Brown | "~ had left him. and though he won- | I 7 (M 845 _Kibitzers |Betty and Bob Art Brown e I R (.l v Housewives' Muslc School of the Ai - i Grouse he felt sure that it would | m&/”’ ilr,'auaxlf' Club News Homemakers' Club e DAN DUNN be nothing bad. 18 Rl Housewives' Music ;ans—flwgmakon {Stories America Loves | Ruse Enables TfOOPS Y Pin Money Bess Johnson Homemakers' CIub__church Hymns .| . F h AN AND EXCELLENCY HAVE BEEN DRIVEN ALONG TO A SECRET ENEMY | [ BUT WHY DID THEY| [ OUR LOYAL COMRaoES e {Bachelor's Children | Mr. Moneybags Myrt and Marge To Join Free Frenc SUBMARINE BAS EVER PICK THIS BOUGHT THE LAND YEARS CAR HAS FOLLOWED EXCELLENCY'S PLACE?? AGO--THEN WE SECRETLY AND IN IT ARE THREE SECRET OPERATIVES~ e |Helpmate Singing Strings IStepmother By a ruse, a native sergeant of a | " " [Road of Life Morning Serenade | Woman of Courage | Frencn garrison in Somaliland got NO ONE WOULD SUSPECT 4 DREDGF_E PEORFE% |~LET‘-O<“ = . |STar Fiashes—Women Mary Marlin B.S.Bercovid | Clark's Treaf Time | id of a corporal who opposed going GELLe s / ) TR OUR PURPOGES < -IT GATE T H WILL MAKE THEM - 11:45 (Waltzes of World |Right fo Happiness |B. B. C. News |The Man | Married | OVer to the Free French. [ 3 : GOING TO SUSPICIOUS OF DAN === 11:32 [News for Schaols \Lhe Barfons News and Music |Bright Horizon Bwush;n véflr‘;e‘u;:::c: :::;;s ‘}"‘:‘: Y/ % v/ % 4 : T SEE WHATI N HEWOULDN'T HAVE A 14 4 id Hi ritish and e /4 4 b IMusic Room avid Harum ‘Rhythms of Day ‘Aunt Jenny SitacEedlin Brench aliland the / ) / A , 2 £ J :_;Eg‘rslge;"mgc‘f_ WITH {udy and Jane L —P. M. 12:00 News—Confinentales |News—Love Affair |John B. Hughes [Kafe Smith Speaks | BATTison at Alrogi wanted to join 12:15 [Civilian Def.—Songs Love Affair—Music (Luncheon Music |Big Sister the Free French. 12:30 |Farm and Home |Devofions |Archbishop Installation Helen Trent One corporal objected. To get Farm, Home—Ehage Red River Valley, {our Gal Sunday-_| 2% 4% ©F S N attacked: and T (I T [0 I (ol Life Is Beaufiful pp P [Between Bookends —Tony Wons iy Woman n Wils | Dcienge 1o headduarters. Then the | Ear Teasers {Mary Mason Front Page Farrell | Vic and Sa sergeant mustered the garrison and | War News News—Mary Mason_|sporic page Road of Lif all crossed the frontier. 2 og Army Band H.“mno' the Llnvld g Young Dr. Malone s R I 1 R e Mystery Man A Joyce Jordan 2:30 [info the Light (Valiant Lady S oS Flelcher Wiley POINTS FOR PARENTS 2:45_(Care of Aggie Horn |Grimm's Daughfer . - Kate Hopkins By EDYTHE THOMAS WALLACE. 3:00 (Orphans of Divorce |Against the Storm |News—Sporls Page |Elinor Les Parents should help children 315 |Haneymoon Hill Ma Perkins Sports Page {News For Women establish right motives for study. 3:30 |John's Other Wife [Young's Family e s Music Masterworks THERE'S MR.NEBB_! KEEP AUVE 345 _ [ Just Plain Bl Vic and Sade o e | HES ON HIS DISNITY FOR A DAY OR SO 4:00 (News—ClubMaines (Backstage Wifs _(News—Sporls Page Records of Week : : IGHT.IT LOOKS AS F JTIME WAS DEALT AND YOULL FIND 4:15 | Club Matines Stella Dallas [Sports_Page Bob Pace § RIENOLINE ONE. i % e, ouT 4:30 ‘ o Lorenzo Jones The Johnson Family |Nancy Dixon i 1\ SHE_LOOKS YOUNG, 4:45__ | Mat.—Star Flashes “!oung Widow Brown |Boake Carfer 'glLi Hawley eveE : 3 EXCEPT WHERE THE 5:00 Commufer Tunes When a Girl Marries Cockfail Capers Mary Marlin 5:15 S Portia Faces Life |News and Music The Goldbergs 5:30 ; TR |We, the Abbofts |Jack Armstrong The 0'Neills _5:45_[Tom Mix |Musicade Capt. Midnight Just _Enterfainment 6:00 Rogers—M. Beatty |News—Musicade |Sports Resume {Paul Sullivan—News 6:15 Lum and Abner |Musicade |Civilian Def. Report |Voice of Broadway 6:30 Variety Baukhage—Michael News and Music |Eric Sevareid 6:45 Lowell Thomas IMusicade |Syncopation The World Today 2 WING—250w.; 1,340k ( 1:00 News 8:05 What's Your Speed | 8:00 Néws 1:05 Tony Wakeman 5:15 T. Dorsey Music 8:05 Wake Up With WINX Son: “I'm going to study harder i A 2:00 News 8§:30 Your Govt. and Mine | 9:00 News & at school to please you, dad.” | i 2:05 Tony Wakeman 8:45 Dance Time 9:05 Time for Musie Father: “I want you to study, but 5 ——m 3:00 News 9:00 News 9:15 Let's Go Visiting § 1y B eomen | St svm. wour | SIFEECAS0 Yk, | not fust to please me, son. I hove A N —— 4:00 News 04 R:\(;Avml Rhythm 0:00 .".:“IE e ’k led 5 need.” €:05 Tony Wakeman 0:40 Ralph Hawkins Or. nowleces Jomneen: 5:00 News ews: Spori News 5:05 Tune Carnival 10 Mooty Hie Parade B:45 News houndup )0 Midnight Newsreel £00 Tony Wakeman 1:00 News, Music Al Night 630 Dinner Music TOMORROW. 6:00 Wake Up With WINX 6:30 Morning Offering Wake Up With WINX 10 News 105 Wake Up With WINX WWD(—250w.: 1,450k, 6:45 Bernie Carroll 6:55 Wi » News Bible Round Table Concert Hall A. P. New B M5 Program 45 Vocal Varieties 8:55 A. P News 4 Rhythm Limited 4:18 John Haristleld e Ne Father: “Since I gave you the H O O i Ranse wheel you wanted for Christmas I T Ped. | have a right to expect you to study hard enough at school to get better grades than any other child in your room.” ‘

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