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B-16 Rabio ProGrAM TUESDAY January 27, 1942 Last-minute changes in radio programs sometimes reach The Star too late for correction that day. ~—P.M. — WMAL, 630k. News—Continentales |News—Playhouse Mile o' Dimes Farm and Home |Devofions Farm, Home—B'k'ge|Red Rlvgv Valley Farm and Home o Between Bookends Ear Teasers War News Playhouse—Music Mary Mason News—Mary Mason WRC, 980k, ——— WOL, 1,260k, ——— WXV, 1,500k — Kate Smith Speaks Big Sister Helen Trent Our_Gal Sunday Life Is Beaufiful Woman In White Vic and Sade Road of Life John B. Hughes Luncheon Muslc - Marine Band Sports Page (Government Girl Front Page Farrell Sports Page 0 |Amy Band = The Mystory Man Info the Light Valiant Lady Light of the World Care_of Aggie Horn |Grimm's Daughter Young Dr. Malone 20 Joyco Jordan (kg Flefcher Wiley Gt Kate Hopkins Orphans of Divorce Honeymoon Hill John's Other Wife |Guiding Light Just Piin Bill Vic and Sade Ma Perkins Against the Storm News—Sports Page |Elinor Lee Sports Page News el Music Masterworks News—Club Matinee Badungc Wife Club Marinee Stella Dallas gl Lorenzo Jones Mile o’ Dimes Young Widow Brown|Sheila Carter News—Sports Page Sports Page The Johnson Family Pace Variety Show Bob Pace Infantile Paralysis Mark Hawley 858 & Portia Faces Life We, the Abbotts Musicade Commuter Tunes = & Tom Mix StarFlashes—Tunes (When a Girl Marries|Cocktall Capers Mary Marlin The Goldbergs The 0'Neills News and Music Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight Just Enterfainment S| LA LALA &8 News—M. Beattle Lum and Abner Variations Lowell Thomas Easy Aces Mr. Keen Dream House Musicade Bl Musicade Pleasure Time Soeo Burns and Allen News—Ray Michael Baukhage—Musicade [News and Music News of the World Sports Resume P. Sullivan—News Civilian Def. Report (Voice of Broadway Eric Sevareid Syncopation The World Today Fulton Lewis, jr. [Amos and Andy Rio Conference—Ring|Lanny Ross Confidentially Yours [Helen Menken Inside of Sporfs By tug.n R\_mha Revue 1oh'gmy gvmm; Meet Your Navy |Treasure Chest What's My Name Grab Bag Missing Heirs . Bob Burns Burns—EImer Davis ) |Famous Jury Trials Il._'B. t_ Symphony FIhg- a_nd Molly Batfle of the Sexes |Gabriel Heatfer We, the People News and Music S Morton Gould's Or. (Report fo Nation Bab Hone Hillm Joo Sudy's Or. 11:00 | Nows News and Music b Mu:n You Want IString Ensemble and Clapper|Red Skelton & Co. F. _tulg_’s Serenade |News—Bestor's Or. Glenn_Miller's Orch, Sen. Elbert Thomas Music for Moderns. News of World .IArch McDonald News Commi (Blue Barron's Or. Raymond 6. Swing Spotlight Bands Jerry Wayne Dance Music {Don_Bestor's Or. 12:00 (News—Orchestras | News—Orchestra |Orchs —D. Patrol | News—Orchestras - WINX—250w.; 1340k, 8£:30 Arlington 45 Wny wa 00 News 05 National 00 News :05 Ladies Fo 305 Tony Wakeman 2:00 News 2:05 Tony Wakeman : 5" ‘Wakeman i3 SR anamen 0 News Rhythm Rodeo News Roundup Tony Wakeman Meet the Band 3 lglmntl Music Money _Calling Bethel Tabernacle < Harry James' Music 00 Ne BE= 55535 D 00 Midnight @ 3 3 2 5 853 . :30 Morning 2585 33 2 BN B-IT-ID A BRSO o —_——————— WWD(—250w.; 1,450k 7:00 Historical High Lights 7:15 Evangeline Tully 7:30 This Is My Job 7:45 Golden Gate Quartet 7:55 A. P. News 1:00 Luncheon Musio 1:30 The 1450 Club 1i55 A. P. News 2:00 The 1450 Club 2:45 Cowboy Luke 2:55 A P. News 00 Library Record 8:00 President B DOV 35000081 o DR DN DD Capital Revue 5 Wingo, News o itz? L F. W. A Bill @trickland's Or. News 100 News 05 Strike Up Band 00 News and Musi TOMORROW. 100 Jerry Strong 00 8:15 Barrington Sharma 30 8:30 Defense Counctl 5 9:00 WWDC Presents 8e 9:30 Nation Today 30 :45 Shall We Walts 45 Raythm 534 P News : 200 Mercedes, songs 88 Round_ Table :30 ‘War News ‘55 200 18 :30 Program 05 Jerry Strong 8ym. Hour t Pirst r Mother and Dad. Up Uptown Shopper Time for Musie Newsreel Offering 's Birthday o ews juther Patrick eredith Smith P_News & Weather ound the Town at's Your Problem . P News en Windows opical Moods ews by Daisy P. News elody_Parade age Riders elody Parade ashes of Life P_News & Weather >S2E 259 >ARRZ> fo EVENING STAR FEATURES. Star Flashes: Latest news with Bill Coyle, twice daily; WMAL, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Our Freedoms: The series presented by ghudents of the District senior high schools, yocational schools and teachers’ colleges; WMAL, fomorrow at 11:30 a.m. THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS. WISV, 6:15—Voice of Broadway: Acors Paul Henreid and Michele Morgan are guests. WRC, 7:30—Burns and Allen: Gracie be- @mes a raffler of almost-new fires. WOL, 8:00—What's My Name: The weekly quiz with Arlene Francis and John Reed King us masters of ceremonies. WMAL, 8:00—Cugat Rumba Revue: Fea- furing “21-nation salufe fo the President” In nga form and entitled “Viva Roosevelt.” 8:00—President's Birthday: Dis- trict Commissioner Guy Mason announces the completed arrangements that have been made for the local celebrafion. WISV, 8:30—Bob Bumns: The Arkansas Traveler Is host fo Edna May Oliver and Ginny Simms. WMAL, 8:30—Meet the Navy: Program to scquaint the public with the boys in the fleet. WISV, 9:00—We fhe People: Glean L Sartin, bomber builder; Erst Winkler, who eoncludes his description of Nazi concentration «@mps, and Foreign Correspondent Robert Low who has been under fire in submarines, fanks #d airplapes. WRC, 9:30—Fibber and Molly: Once again, g. big mystery of “Who Threw the Rock rough Mrs. Uppingon's Window.” WMAL, 9:30—N. B. C. Symphony: The soted Negro conductor, Dean Dixon, directs the —AM. Today's !ulu o GnLdnn o & News—The Kibitzers The Kibifzers Defense—Kibitzers |Earl_Godwin Detense—Hittenmark News—Art Brown Gordon_Hittenmark first radio performance of Paul Creston’s “Pas- ar-l; and Tarantella,” Sibelius’ Symphony WISV, 9:30—Report fo Nafion: Description of the Government's efforls at price control. WRC, 10:00—Bob Hope of the comedy and Bob Young of the movies broadcast from the | Naval Training Station at San Diego. WOL, 10:15—Spotlight Band: and his shuffle-beat. WISV, 10:15—Senator Thomas of Utah on “Victory In the Pacific;” also, Estelle M. Sternberger, executive director of World Peace- ways, Inc. SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMS. SYDNEY, 4:55—News and Commentary: VLQ7, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m. MOSCOW, 5:15—Comment In English: RKE, 11.6 meg., 259 m. LONDON, 6:00—War Commentary: GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. LONDON, 7:25—Civilian Defense Talk: GSC, 9.58 meg, 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. MOSCOW, 7:45—News In English: RKE, 11.6 meg., 25.9 m. LONDON, 8:30—Brifain Speaks: GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. MOSCOW, 9:15—English Period: RKE, 11.6 meg., 25.9 m. LONDON, _10:30—Radio Newsreel: GSC, 9.58 meg., 31.3 m.; GSL, 6.11 meg., 49.1 m. GUATEMALA, 10:30—Operafic selections by famous singers: TGWA, 9.68 meg., 31.3 m. LONDON, 11:30—Late News and Views: %c,' 9.58 meg., 31.3 m; GSL, 6.11 meg. AN MOSCOW, 1:50 a.m.—Comment In English: RKE, 5.46 meg., 549 m. Jan Savitt TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Hittenmark Dawn Patrol Sun Dial News—Art Brown [Farm Reporf—Dlal Art_Brown Sun_Dial g An’I)ur qgsdmv News Reporfer Ari“ Bm!n Arthur_Godfrey ) (The Kibifzers e g G GSS8HERS The Kibi,l,un Breakfast Club Betty and Bob Judy and Jane 1010/ 2000 00 osl ~~ ~a | =3 News—Banghart Song_and Story News—Perry Marfin_ Martin—Hittenmark News—The Kibitzers Gordon Hittenmark Housewives' Music News of World flngw C-”odrrly News—Arthur Godfrey School of Air News—Art Brown Art Brown Homemakers' Club News—Homemakers' |Stories America Loves |Pin_Money Bess Johnson A1t Helpmate Road of Life Bachelor's Children Homemakers' Club Mr. Moneybags Singing Strings Morning Serenade Betfy Crocker Myrt and Marge Stepmother Woman of Courage Star Flashes—Women|Mary Marlin Our Freedoms The Barfons g David Harum News—Southernaires |News—Playhouss Mile o' Dimes Playhouse—Music Farm and Home Devorions Farm, Home—B'K'ge Red llv:v Valley Farm and Home Between Bookends Ear Teasers War_News Waltzes of the World|Right fo Happiness |B. Mary Mn”m News—Mary Mason (Sports Page Clark’s Treat Time B. C. News The Man | Married News and Music Bright Horizon Rhythms of the Day|Aunt Jenny John B. Hughes Kate Smith Speaks Luncheon Music Big Sister Old-Fashioned Girl [Helen Trent Wayne West Our_Gal Sunday Sports Page Life Is Beautiful Government Girl |Woman In Whife Front Page Farrell |Vic and Sade Road of Life B. S. Bercovicl Vincent J.mt‘: 0Or. |Light of the Worl Into the Light Valiant Lady The Mystery Man ”, Id Young D1 Joyce Jordan = Flefcher Wiley THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1942. o . Bedtime Stories By THORNTON W. BURGESS. g:kl up, ".Il up you drowsy h’:"u‘}"fldl! come, for Cheerful Robin was singing it up in the Old Orchard. Little Friend the Song Sparrow was singing it down along the edge of the Laugh- ing Brook. Winsome Bluebird was whistling it from the top of the Big Hickory over by the Smiling Pool. Blacky the Crow was cawing it from a fence post on the edge of Farmer Brown's cornfield. Danny Meadow Mouse was shouting it in a funny little squeaky voice down on the Green Meadows. Even Sammy Jay was screaming it through the Green Forest. And over in the dear Old Briar Patch, Peter Rabbit was say- ing it over and over to himself as he thumped and thumped for pure Joy. 1t was true. Sweet, beautiful Mis- tress Spring had arrived. Cheerful Robin and Little Friend had come with her, and so had Honker the Wild Goose. It was his voice coming down fromehigh, high up in the blue, blue sky that had told the glad news. He hasn't a sweet voice. Oh, my, no! The voice of Honker is anything but sweet. And yet it is good, wonderfully good to hear after the long, cold days of winter, torl every one knows when they hear it that Mistress Spring has arrived. You see, long, long ago Mistress Spring went to Old Mother Nature and asked her for a trumpeter, some one whose voice was strong, to travel up from the far away south with her and tell all the world of her com- ing, and Honker the Goose was chosen because his wings are strong and he flies high, and because his voice 1s strong, and the sound of it carries far. And from that day to this when the voice of Honker the Goose is heard, every one knows that Mistress Spring has arrived. Now, Mistress Spring wastes no time, for she has a great deal to do, and the very first thing is to waken all the sleepers whom gentle Sister South Wind has not already wakened. Peter Rabbit never could understand how she does it because there are so many sleepers—little people who wear fur, little people who wear neither fur nor feathers, but whom we call bugs, and all the little’ and big plants. There are so many, many of them who sleep all winter long that it has always seemed to Peter as if Mistress Spring must miss some of them. But she never does. So now that Mistress Spring really had arrived Peter was too happy to sit still. He just had to hurry around and greet his friends as fast as they waked. Bobby Coon and Unc’ Billy Possum had crawled out of their hollow trees just after Win- some Bluebird arrived. Now Peter felt sure his old friend Johnny Chuck would be crawling out, and he hurried up to the corner of the Old Orchard where Johnny's house is. Sure enough, there sat Johnny on his doorstep taking a sun bath. He looked very thin, not at all as he had looked when Peter last saw him. He grinned at Peter and stretched to get the kinks out of his legs and the first thing he asked was if Peter knew where there was any tender young clover. But Peter didn’t, because you know, the clover had only just begun to wake up, and hadn’t had time to grow. But he knew where there was some last year’s clover that had kept green under the snow, and Johnny. said that that would do, because he was so hungry that he could eat almost anything. While they were talking a merry little voice shouted from the stone wall. There sat Striped Chipmunk, and he Jooked as pert and smart and saucy as ever. He wasn't thin like Johnny Chuck. You see he had filled his ‘storehouse, which opens right out of his bedroom, with plenty of good things in the fall, and he had waked up in the winter often enough to eat what he needed and now had plenty left over. “Are you glad Mistress Spring has come?” asked Peter. Striped Chipmunk whisked round and round after his tail until they all laughed to see him. “So glad that I can't keep still!” he cried. Points for Parents By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. Giving children opportunities to gain success where it is fairly easy will give them the self-con- fidence mecessary to attempt _more difficult tasks. Mother: “Jean draws well. If you'd ask her to draw this month’s calendar on the board or do some- thing of that sort, it might increase her confidence in herself.” Mother: “I've scolded Jean about her failures in arithmetic but she doesn't seem to care. Maybe if yowd shame her before the other children it would make her try harder.” [ WHY, WHEN I'M THE o) SCORCHY SMITH (A1l kinds of comics—for everybody—in The Sundsy Star's colored comis section.) J THE DOCTOR WILL' f§SEE You 1IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES, MRS, MULLINS: THAT AINT WELL,WILL?’E‘,‘ DO YoU HAVE To GRAB —By Frank Robbins :’//}1“/ BACK !* "THE N TARZAN JAGGER DID NOT IN- TEND TO RETURN~ UNTIL. HE HAD THE . POWER TO RULE IN "_l HIS OWN BRUTAL WAY. 3 JAGGER HESITATED, EVEN WITH HIS . SECRET WEAPON, HE COULD NOT PROTECT. HIMSELF _FROM THE SO, HE FLED, WHILE IS ANGRY WHOLE CROWD. COMPANIONS SHOUTED: *You'RE BANISHED! OON'T EVER COME . A e SERGEANT STONY CRAIG A FEW MNUTES LATER DAN ANDTHE NAZI PIOT ARE WINGING THEIR WY TO THE REAR- AH/ THERE'S THE PILOT'S JOON THEY ARE AT AN ARPORT FAR T0 THE REAR- ) 7 — —— " L AND IN THE JUNSLE HE_HOPED To FIND THE KEY TO THAT POWER. EAGERLY :EMPEERED ABOUT IM. ™IS 1§ YouR Qg ARE wmt A THOUSAND PLACES BUSH AN’ HERE'S A BIT O SANDPAPER T SMOOTH THINGS i Kate_Hopkins News—Sporis Page |Elinor Lee Sports Page Henry P. Fairchild Grimm's_Daughter Against the Storm Ma Perkins Young's Family Care of Aggie Horn Orphans of Divorce Honeymoon Hill John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Vic and Sad ¥ Tl Street Singer Backstage Wife News—Sports Page News—Club Matinee|Stella Dallas Sports Page Club Mafinee Lorenzo Jones The Johnson Family Mils o' Dimes Young_Widow Brown|Boake Carter Star Flashes—Tunes |When a Girl Marries|Musical Ranch Commuter Tunes Portia Faces Life |News and Music i ck A We, the Abbotts a Tom Mix Capt. Midnight Musicade News—M. Beattie |News—Ray Michael |Sports Resume Lum and Abner Musicade Thomas Parrah Variations Ba jo—Music [News and Music Lowell Thomas ukhag Musicado Syncopation Buy Defense STAMPS and STAMP Out the Axis! k) A OF all the silent things on earth The very stillest '.l'\;r\g Can be my telephone when Am longing for DAGGER T STAB M IN TH' BACK= ety Religious Exchange Nancy Dixon Mark Hawley o The O'Neills Just Entertalnment Ed. C. Hill—News :rr:l Pa II” rker The World Today