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‘' C—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. THURSDAY : 2 SCORCHY SMITH (AIl binds of comics—for everybody—in The Sunday Star’s colored comis section.) —By Frank Robbins RADIO PROG RAM January 22, 1502 Bgd'rg(mnerolsvtvern'ssasss. Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach ‘To gossip is to talk about other The Star too late for correction that day. people and what they are doing or what they have done or what they —P.M. — WMAL, 630k. WRC, 980k, WOL, 1,260k. —— WY, 1,500k, — | &re going to do. Peter Rabbit and News—Confinentales (News—Playhouse John B. Hughes [Kate Smifh Speaks | Winsome Bluebird were gossiping Mile ' Dimes [Playhouse—Music [Luncheon Music (Big Sister in the dear Old Briar Patch. Win- Farm and Home Devotions Navy Band Helen Trent some sat in a little cherry tree and Farm, Home—B'kge. Red River Valley Our_Gal Sunday :g;‘: ‘k’]";ge‘ ]ul;tmarsrli:ege‘:r%m “3:; Farm and Home __|Sporls Page Life Is Beautiful Between Bookends |Mary Mason Government Girl Woman in White 42::"11 Efl:&:fi: ssp;enzdgfl:le.glzinm: Cosmopolitan Club 3 g Front Page Farrell |, [Vic and Sade way and would soon reach the War_News News—Mary Mason (Sporfs Page Road of Green Meadows, the Green Forest )| Vincent Lopez's Or. [Love of the World | =~ =~ Young Dr. Malone |and the Smiling Pool. You see, e Mystery Man Y Joyce Jordan Winsome is the herald of Mistress Info the Light Valiant Lady Lt Fleicher Wiley Spring and keeps just a little way Care of Aggie Horn|Grimm's Daughter T |Kate _Hopkins ahead of her. When the little mead- rphan: i Against the Storm |News—Sports Page [Elinor Lee ow and forest people first see his ao:no'yr:ozl D}‘(mm N‘I Perkins Sports Fpiogo News for Women | beautiful blue coat, or hear his soft, John's Other Wife [Young's Family R Music Masterworks i‘"“_‘ ;m_“le‘iihey i]now that Mis- st HanIBL ichodiane 2 o nl:(i:no?r\{:i‘ ?a:u;:h};ngn n!r:‘de t‘;:r{ News—Ciub Matinee|Backstage Wife News—Sporls Page |Records of Week | great joy s tucks Borrte: Dht Club Matinee Stella Dallas Sports Page Bob Pace comes gentle Sister South Wind to e Lorenzo Jones Johnson Family Nancy Dixon prepare the way, then Winsome Mile 0 Dimes Young Widow Brown|Boake Carter Mark_Hawley Bluebird and after him beautiful | Star Flashes—Tunes {When a Girl MarriesiCocklail Capers Mary Marlin Mistress Spring. Commuter Tunes Portia Faces Life [News and Music The Goldbergs Peter Rabbit’was brimful of curi- i We, fhe Abbotls (Jack Armstrong |The O'Neills g el e g Tom Mix Musicade Capt. Midnight Just Enterfainment | it was a long time since he had last News—M. Beattie |News—Ray Michael |Sports Resume P. Sullivan—News seen Winsome Bluebird and all the Senfimenfal Songs |Musicade W. P. A. Program |Voice of Broadway |other birds who had gone to the far- ks Baukhage—Musicade |News and Music Jesse Jones away South when the leaves began Lowell Thomas Musicade Syncopation The World Today to drop in the fall and, of course, he Pleasure Time Fullon Lewis, jr. |Amos and Andy wanted to know all about his old News of the World [Rio Conference—Ring|Lanny Ross friends and neighbors, how they " s e D were, what they had been doing and (A Pearcs's Gang - Confidentaly Yous | Madies Da | hen, they were coming back. And i e : e | Winsome wanted to know all about Brice and Morgan | Modern Melodies |Death Valiey Days | how Peter and Reddy Fox and all e Canfor Shapiro 4 the other little people who hadn't b |Duffy's Tavern gone to the beautiful South had Marching Men Songs |Tavern—Eimer Davis | spent the long winter. So there was "~ (Town Mesting of Air Gabriel Heatter | Maj. Bowes’ Amateurs | @ great deal to talk about. Yes, in- o " News and Music S idfl‘d' therp was a very great deal . . o Infantile Paralysis [Big Town to talk about. Winsome felt that he . . " S Rt | cught to be flying about over the First Piano Quarfef |Rudy Valles Raymond G. Swing | Glenn_Miller's Or, | Green Meadows and the Green For- f t, where other little people could |Met. Opera Guild Spotlight Bands The First Line el t ] ‘ |Met. F— see him and hear him and so kn 2 . |Hillman and_Clapper Frank Fay DefenseReporter At he bl el bt WHAT'S THIS? } JUST KEEP ON RUNNIN’ AROUND Manufacturers’ Assn.| |Front Page Drama | News of World el b . - 1 TH A lad e = 'y, very great distance q 1 5 B IN THAT TRAFFIC W! oUT % i":”“ ‘?"fl l["d M'fiit ‘;any S;'? L g" ‘A"b McDonald and he was tired, and so he sat and g:IODENTIFI ED FLIRT PLUSE’ LOOKIN’ WHEBEE“?‘%:'EQ?N“%%':‘ usic You Want tring Ensemble Henry King's Or. rested, and while he rested he gos- 9 > 1 AND You'LL " . Joe and Mabel Brifain Speaks Albert Warner siped with Peter Rabbit. 4 CKED. OUT BY b TO THEx OR FIFTEEN MINUTES. _ 45 | el Sammy Kaye's Or. _(Freedom Kouse | pg o) Mistah Buzzard on his way IRATE HUSBAND! - 12:00 |News—Orchestras 'News—Orchestras | Orchs., Dawn Patrol | News—Orchestras here?” asked Peter eagerly. WINX—250w.; 1,340k, “Not yet,” replied Winsome. “He 1:00 News 8:05 Jerry Strong won't start until after he is sure 1:05 Tony Wakeman ] es Music | §:30 News that Mistress Spring has got here,” Dance Time Jerry Strong replied Winsome. O NN a1 Sym. Hour i me for Mus Peter looked a little disappointed, 10:08 Grant Thompson's OF. for there is nothing that he enjoys (30 For Mother ‘and Dad | 10:00 News more than to watch Mistah Buz- 102 85 up Band 1015 Timers zard sail around and round, way, ; A FGE Rhyihm Rodeo. 2:00 Midnight Newsreel 10730 Musical Newsie way up in the blue, blue sky. He is H -"&SX{ ?g‘%‘i;e‘%":gn Bo0 B g Muse SNy Moments rather fond of OF Mistah Buzzard, 15 Meet the Ban i T s Peter Rabbit, for big as he is o e 5:00 oty StrORT " e Mistah Buzzard never offers to hurt SECA orning O ering e any of the very little people, not Catholic” Library i Strong e Band e;sx}: llmle }l]:)anny 1nMexadow Mouse. WHDC250w.: 1,450k, < n;k:; t he starting right away? 1:00 Luncheon Musie TOMORROW. 2 ) 1:30 1450 Club . New: 8:00 Tick ook Bovae. “Well, you see,” replied Winsome, 1:55 A. P. News el B 353 A P. News e “Mistah Buzzard doesn’t like the 2:00 1450 Club Deep River Boys 00 Ik Tock Revue cold.” 2:30 The Philosopher 300 8afrioNe Badio Hour 735 AP N “But it isn't cold now!” inter- ®2:45 Cowboy Luke :y_v :(ell,ucg!!:nne 3 N rupted Peter. “Why, this isn't cold 35 S 4 v, :22:::?“\-“: 00 Women of Moose 5 at all You ought to have been 315 Movie Council 9 e‘lmnEHetxr_l"\Dda' 0 trick here when it really was cold—when 0 Musio Comedy Hits o gy §he gmm;g Poal and the Laugh- A P News = Town ng Brook were covered with ice ‘i %‘,.',‘,""gofif‘?;‘nc‘}"z&m A "”’"“"‘:ncnd the Green Meadows and the 30 Cue, Curtain Club 0 0 Wi . reen Forest were all white with A T Rea Iy DLISE™™ | snow, and poor Mrs. Grouse Was & 1:00 Capital Capers A P. News prisoner under the hard, icy crust. 153 A°F News o "Lite Then it was cold. Why, this isn't 2:00 Sign Off cold at all.” | ] | Winsome Bluebird ruffied up his b . 3 FEATURES. | day and fime, with a drama about reckless | n 5 e HYSTERICALLY SHE RAN INTO THE e 151 e sl Col | g e o o, xo %o 21-| |"TARZAN 1S GONE!® A WOMAN | | SEA To OROWN HERSELF. STOUT- | |*WELL HAVE NO GUITTING,® SHE fwice daily; WMAL, 11 am. and 5 p.m. WMAL, 10:00—First Piano Quarlet: Cele- | enough for me!” said he. “Tell me WAILED; * WHY ENDURE ALL THIS HEARTED GRANNY AKERS DRAGGED SNAPPED; “WE'LL FIGHT TO THE b brating ifs first year on fhe blue with Rimsky- | about poor Mrs, Grouse, Peter, Did| | SUFFERING, ONLY 7o DIE IN THE | | NER BACK. e D END /* THEN GRANNY CONCEIVED RIP OFF ALL THE CLOTHES YOU m;sgva:'me's :\;eu Ugmwmam‘K“""‘""" ;mum of the Bumble-Bee,” !she get out?” END 2* B PO Iy A STRANGE IDEA! CAN SPARE!* WWDC, 7:30—Home of Brave: Repre: | medley of Stephen C. Foster funes, Gl | _“You tell me about OI' Mistah Clyde 1. Ellis of Arkansas pays tribufe '°i”l?ussun Sailor's Dance,” and another “Classi- | Buzzard first, and how he spends SERGEANT STONY CRAIG the heroes of Arkansas, among which may be | ca| Cockfail.” the winter, and then I'll tell you numbered_Gen. Douglas MacArthur. | WRC, 10:00—Rudy Vallee and Mr. Barry- | about poor Mrs, Grouse,” replied WRC, 7:30—Al Pearce’s Gang: The guest moie are hosts fo Edna May Oliver, and all | Peter. Tist includes Arlene Harris, Eb and Zeb, and | three join in a presentation of “The Woman| “All right,” said Winsome. “There Arfie “Kitzel” Auerbach. . | Who Came fo Dinner.” isn't a great deal to tell, but I'll WMAL, 8:00—March of Time: Edmund | oL, 10:15—Spotlight Band: Jack Tea- | do the best I can.” Gwenn, star of “The Wookey,” plays the part | garden's. of Winston Churchill in fonight's dramatized | ~ WMAL, 10:15—Metropolitan Opera Guild: POINTS A news roundup. | Aciress Olga Baclanova helps preview Satur- WISV, 8:00—Death Valley Days: The story | day's presentation of Bizet’s “Carmen.” FOR P RENTS of “TwoBits,” a heroic Army horse of the | WoL, 10:30—Defense Reporter: Mr. Lewis| By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. 1860's. ; gives the low-down on the automobile indus- Family rules should change as WRC, 8:00—Brice and Morgan: Prof. Mor-| ry's new stafus, from a Detroit plant. the ckildren in the family become gan invades the realm of art and science: | WMAL, 10:45—Program under auspices of | more able to govern themselves. while Snooks becomes still further -acquainted | the National Association of Manufacturers. | with the art of the paddy-whack. .| WRC, 11:30—Joe and Mabel: In which a R :, i \ A WRC, 8:30—Aldrich Family: The Aldrichs | blood banker goes broke, or, “Anemia Is Just N 4 ‘4| g .. q E 2! 5 News 0 Rhythm Limited b | A.P.News 0 D. C. Dollars 0 News. Weather Civilian Det.—Sports nfantile Paralysis Bethesda Program 1 1 1 1 elody Moments 1)1 1 1 1 (There's plemty of adventure in The Sunday Star's 16-page colored comic book.) prove unlucky at love and at bridge simul- ; Around the Corner.” faneously. ‘ | WISV, 11:45—Freedom House: Wendell e b ' ; e WMAL, 9:00—Town Meeting of the Air: The | willkie and Australian Ambassador- Richard 6. . 3 b f oz 2 meeting picks up Rio de Janeiro in a 1Wo- | Casey speak af the opening of the new head- Y A . way debate on “What Basis for Unity Among quarters in New York City. \ the Americas!” TbosT: ;(Iheduledjvc; snefiak ';ve RO k 2 E [N Al Newscaster Edward Tomlinson, John Gunther - £ 2 _ and Dr, Riardo Alfaro, former President of | LONDON, 8:30—J. B. Pristley, "Britain : —By Norman Marsh A e e U b R A ; YES. FOLKS-THIS 15 YOUR THESE GREAT 5085 DOUBLE~ [fS0u MaY THINK WE WILLRUN ANTIVE, IN AMERICA, DANS CHIEF 1S LISTENING - : -4 m | Q Ball and Maj. Thomas Power, of the West Coast | GUATEMALA, 10:00—Chamber Music—Selec- = REPORTER FROM THE AXIS— é SHORT OF STEEL - WE HAVE Air Corps Training Center. | tions from Schumann, Handel, Mozart and I e 18 TODAY I VISITED ONE OF ? ENOUGH ON HAND FOR SiX CHIEF, DAN'S TELLING US YES: IRWIN ~ HE'S WINX, 9:05—National Symphony Hour: Re- | Brahms:: TGWA, 9.68 meg., 31.3 m. OUR BIGGEST SUBMARINE H MONTHS RIGHT NOW--AND THEY ARE ACTUALLY BUILDING SURE GETTING cordings of Stravinsky's “Rite of Spring” and GUATEMALA, 11:00—News: TGWA, 9.68 y il | FACTORIES T IS TURNING HOPE YOU WILL BELIEVE THIS ’ THEN-- FROM A SECRET SOURCE 7 100 SUBS A MONTH--AND THAT VALUABLE INFORMATION " Capriccio.” | meg., 313 m. | Daughter—If I'm not home by QUT FIGHTING SHIPS FOR ] WE WILL GET ENOUGH TO LAST |7/ y THEYAL RUN OUT OF STEEL FOR US,=~I HOPE WOL, 9:30—Infantile Paralysis Campaign: | LONDON, 11:30—Lafe News and Views: | 3:30 you'll know I stayed at school OUR VICTORIOUS NAVY AT US INDEFINITELY #/ S| N SIX MONTHS —~RIGHT 22 HE ISN'T CAUGHT/ Talk by Keith Morgan, national chairman; en- | GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m; GSL, 6.11 meg., | for opereita practice or Went down- AN UNBELIEVABLE RATE-- ferfainment by Arthur Treacher, Laurel and | 49.1 m. town with Mary. ) Hardy, James Dunn and Morton Downey. | MOSCOW, 12:00 a.m.—English Period: 10 Mother—That will be all right. WISV, 9:30—Big Town: Opening at a new | meg., 29.8 m. | TOMORROW'S PROGRAM WMAL—————— WR(— — ————WOL————Wsy. Yoq,ay's :nludu Go!’don ‘b'lmunmuk Dmfln Pg'iml | Sut ”Dialn e News—Art Brown | Farm Report—Dial 7 ) e | 5 G s Art Brown [sun Dial ) = 3 S //// |News—The Kibitzers | -~ ha Arthur Godfrey ) \ f 7 The Kibitzers e == j ] (r | / %// Defense—Kibitzers | Defense—Hittenmark | News—Art Brown | News Reporfer I > S 7 Earl Godwin Gordon Hittenmark | Art Brown |Arthur Godfrey 3 3 TN The Kibitzers — |News—Perry Martin | . News of World Y By Sol Hess s Martin—Hittenmark |~ (Arfhur Godfrey N\ 4 1 § WELL, BOYS, \'T LOOKS UKE News—The Kibiters (Gordon Hifleamark | News—Ar Bown | * 3 ‘ e O R i : IM FIRED..THIS BANKER POTTS The, Kibitzers Betty and Bob Art Brown e | VOULL GET AN EXTRA & SEEMS TO HAVE THE SAY HERE | e W had a rule you must phone if you |Breakfast Club |News—Banghart Homemakers' Club don’t come directly home from ¥ g Mus.—Mile 0" Dimes News—Homemakers |Sfories America Loves | school and I see no reason why we Pin Money Bess Johnson Homemakers' Club [Betty Crocker should change that rule. Sl Bachelor's Children m. Monevms Myrt and Marge ot LA A PR Helpmate Singing Strings Stepmother The smallest and the largest va-| | AND WE IS S Road of Life Morning Serenade | Woman of Courage | rjeties of gulls nest in colonies to- NOT ONE TO Star_Flashes—Women| Mary Marlin |B.S. Bercovici Clark’s Treat Time gether. LOSE ANY Waltzes of World |Right fo Happiness |[B. B. C. News The Man | Married SR s PR nMe Pu's'co""PveseMs The Bartons News and Music Bright Horizon SONNYSAYINGS EXERCISING S David Harum Rhythms of- the Day |Aunt Jenny News—Southernaires | News—Playhouse John B. Hughes (Kafe Smith Speaks Mile 0 Dimes ;Plamnu—Muxit Luncheon Music |Big Sister Farm and Home Devotions Conservation Reporter|Helen Trent Farm, Home—B'k'ge.|Red River Valley |Old-Fashioned Girl |Our Gal Sunday famand Home |~ " [Sporls Page Life s Beaufiful Between Bookends |Mary Mason Government Girl Woman in White Ear Teasers er Front Page Farrell [Vic and Sade | ¥ War News News—Mary Mason |Sporfs Page Road of Li % N TH' COURT-MARTIAL ik e e 1 HATE 7' DO e Mo | Do e oy e SOLDIERIN' IN THIS SENTENCES YOU TO A 1S COLD OUT HERE ] Valiant Lady sl Fletcher Wiley A4 WEATHER-<I THINK DAY IN TH' GUARDHOUSE, / AN, IF- 1 AINT MISTOOK, Bt Grimm's Daughter | " " Kate_Hopkins , A'LL GET FLUNG IN AN’ YER LUCKY YE AINT ITS STARTIN' T Orphans of Divorce [Against the Storm [News—Phila, Or. . |Elinor Lee ¢ TH' GUARDHOUSE AN BEIN' SHOT/ . SNOW AGAIN/ Honeymoon Hill Ma Perkins Philadelphia Or. [News for Women 2 TAKE IT EASY. John's Other Wife |Young's Family AT Music Masterworks Just Plain Bill Vic and Sade o s Stroet Singer Backstage Wife News—Sports Page |Records of Week News—Club Matinee [Stella Dallas Sporfs Page Bob Pace Club Matines Lorenzo Jones The Johnson Family Nancy Dixon Mile O D@ms Young Widow Brown(Boake Carfer Mark Hawley Star Flashes—Tunes |When a Girl Marries|Musical Ranch Mary Marlin Commuter Tunes Portia Faces Life |News and Music The Goldbergs o We, the Abbotts |Jack Armstrong = - [The O'Nli:g Tom Mix Musicade Capt. Midnight Just_Enferfainment If John would just coloperate a News—M. Baattie |News—Ray Michael (Sporfs Resume Ed. C. Hill—News | little, I might git his snow suit on Lum and Abner Musi iNo Hitler Business [Arch McDona'd sometime today. I has had both Variations Baukhage—Musicade |News and Music Frank Parker Songs | legs in one pant-hole six times al- Lowsll Thomas Musicade Syncopation \IThe World Today { ready!

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