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1 SUNDAY, MONDAY RADIO PROGRAMS 4. IICTIOM I Of THI BROOKLYN IASLI TTD 77 A 771 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18. 1942 JL, i VL 7 MONDAY WABC, WEAF. WJZ, WOR, WMCA, WNTC WQXK, 1S60K.I WHN, WNEW, WEVD. 1330K," WOV.

1280K. 7 AM. TO 13 TODAY'S BEST BETS Outstanding Features Noon 12:00 Foreign Policy, "China's Role in the Far East War," WJZ. P.M. "Public Affairs," Infantile Paralysis Drive," WABC.

"New York State Reports." Lee B. Mailler, speaker, WMCA. 8:00 On Other Stations WEVD 8 OO Irish Memories. 18 Mislerworki of Music. 1 3 OO Symphonic Hour.

WNEW John B. Kennedy. 00 Dane Parade. 10 0O Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. WQXR 3 OO The Opera House.

OO Modern Music Hour. Symphor.v Hall. 10 OO "Music for the Theater." Forum of the Air, Granik, presiding, American Theodore WOR. I AJtf. TO 12 M.

WMCA Bright Show. WHN Lutheran Hour. WNYC Sun off. 05 WJZ Oi' Dan. 30 WABC Gene Autrey WEAP Tha Great Gildersleeva.

wjz News. Robert Allen. WOR Bulldog Drummond. WMCA Ave Maria Hour. WHN Dance Music.

41 WJZ Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. WHN Sports Resume. 7 P.M.

TO 10 P.M. FRANCES HEFLIN and Raymond Roe in the Elliott Nugent-Robert Montgomery production of "All in Favor," comedy opening Tuesday evening at Henry Miller's Theater. OO WEAP Jack Benny Show. WJZ -News from Europe. WOR Svmphonic Strina.

WMCA Voice of Prophecy. WHN Jules Libert. 1 1 ri. T.15 WABC Public Affsl WHN porta Final CANDID CLOSE-UPS CLAUDETTE COLBERT and Richard Croft in one of the warming scenes from "Re-member the Day," screen version of the successful play, paired at the Albee with Confirm or Deny' vvhich Don Ameche and Joan Bennett are co-starred 1 OO WABC Arthur Godfrey. weaf Morning in Msnhsttan.

WJZ Breakfast In Bed. am. WOR News. WMCA The Early Bird. WHN The Grouch Club WNYC News: Bunnsa Symphony WOR Musical Clock.

WMCA Newa. WITN News. T.30 WEAF Don Goddrd. newi. W'MCA Easy Rhythms.

WKN Tha Grouch Club. WABC News. WEAF Reveille Raundup WMCA Brooding With Brldy, 7 5.1 WJZ Newi 8 00 WABC The World Todiy. WEAF News. WJZ News, WOR News.

WNYC News Review W'MCA Morning Exerclrs. 8 lO WJZ News. 8 15 WABC Pancake Program. WEAF Studio X. WJZ Radio Rendezvous.

WOR The WMCA Dnity Viewpolntl. WNYC Wint Ad. Col. of the Air. 8 20 WABC It Takei a Woman.

WNYC Music Moods. 8 25 WABC Odd Side of the News WNYC3 City Consumer! Guida. 8 30 WABC "Missus Goes a-Shonping WJZ Texas Jim Roberison. WOR Happy Jim Parsons. WMCA Newa.

W'HN News. WNYC String WABO Adelaide Hawley. WEAP News. WOR-News. WJZ News.

WMCA Insurance Talk WHN Charlie Orchestra. WNYC Morning Nrs. 8 SO WJZ Ed East Quiz. 8 55 WNYC Around New York. 8:00 WABC News.

WJZ The Woman of Tomorrow. WEAF Spice of Life. WOR Dear Imonene. WMCA Record Parade. W'HN Bmg Crosby, sor.ts.

WNYC Masterwork Hour. 8 05 WEAF Happy Jack Turner. 8 15 WABC School of the Air of the America. WEAF Hank Lawson. WOR Victor H.

WHN Dr. Wynne's Food Forum. 9:30 WEAF Market Basket. WJZ Breakfast Club. WOR News.

WMCA Three Musketeers. 8:40 WOR Melody Momenis. 9:45 WABC Stories America Loves WEAF-Edward McHugh, Singer, WOR- Ol' Dan. WHN News. 9 55 WOR Program Preview.

10 00 ABC Hymns of All Churchts. WEAF Bss Johnson. WJZ Clark Dennis, tenor. W'OR Alfred W. McCann.

W'MCA News. WHN Rhythm in the Mornlr.g. WNYC "Building Democracy Through Health." 10:15 WABC Myrt and Marge WEAF Bachelor's Children. WJZ -Todays News. WMCA The Band Box.

WHN Uuy Lombardo Orchestra. 10 30 WABC-Strpmother. WEAF Helpuiaie. WJZ House in the Country. WOR Consiimers Quiz Club.

WMCA-- Pifaer Tunes. WHN Happy Meeting Time. WNYC Siring Ensemble 10:45 WABC Woman of Courage WEAF The Road of Life WJZ T.me. on Parade. WHN Daughter Betty W.NYC P.

D. Safely program. 10 50 W'OR Dramatized Health Talk. 10:55 WOR Let's Have Music. 11:00 WABC Treat Time UZAK Stoiy of Marv W'JZ -Chiidtcn in War Time WOR News WMCA News, Recorded Dance Music.

WNYC News. WHN-MuslC Shop. 11:10 WNYC Pather Knickerbocker 11:15 WABC The Man I Married. WEAF "The Risht Happiness" WJZ Alma Brief Case. WOR Women Hour.

WMTA "Whispering" Jack Smith WHN News. 00 WABC Prm News. WEAF Newt. WJZ Mews. WOR Transradlo Hrwi.

WMCA Radio Roundup. WHN Harry Horlick Orchestra. WNYC Morning Serenade. 8:05 WABC Louisa Wilcher, Brian. WEAK Oman Recital.

WJZ PeerifAs Trio. li WJZ Piano Trio. WOR Children's Concert. WMCA Mellow Moods. WHN Bone Shop.

8 30 WABC Intermezzo for Sirlngj. WEAP Gypsy Ensemble. WJZ Tone Pictures, WOR Uncla Don. WMCA-Soil Music. 8:45 WABC Greenfield VIIlsss Chapel.

WMCA Insurance Telle. WHN Musical Grab Bai. WNYC News. OO WABC The World Todaj. WEAP News.

WJZ News. WOR Newa. WMCA Sunday Meditations, WHN Dinah Shore, Sonss. WNYC Master work Hour. 8:16 WABC Julius Mattfieid.

organ. WEAP Deep River Bojs. WJZ Coa-t to Coast WOR Paulina Alpert. WHN News. 8 80 WEAP Words and Music.

WOR Natural History Quia. WMCA The Voice of Tomorrow. WHN Bible Auditorium. 8:5 WABC Gypsy Caravan. weak Words and Music.

WMCA Religious News Editor. WHN Barry Wood, Songs. 8 55 WEAP News. WOR Let's Have Music. 10 OO WABC Church of the Air.

WEAP National Radio Pulpit WJZ Fantasy in Melody WOR News, Prank Sinfiser. Muggsy's Australian Slang Gets Him a Job as Expert 7.30 WABC screen Guild Theater. WEAP Bandwagon. WJZ Capt. sergeant Quirt.

WOR Newi. WMCA New York Stat Reports." WHN-Newi. WOR Short Short Story. WMCA Johannes Steel, news. WHN Mrs.

Roosevelt, recorded. 8:00 WABC Helen Hayes Theater. WEAF Edgar Bergen Program. WJZ Blue Echoes. WOR American Forum of the Air.

WMCA Americana Quir WHN Calvary Bapllst Churn. 8 30 WABC Crime Doctor WEAP one Man's Family. WJZ Inner Sanctum. WMCA Five Star Final. 8:45 WOR News, Gabriel Heatter.

8 55 WABC Newi. 9 00 WABC Sunday Evening Hour WEAP Merry-Go-Round. WJZ Walter Wlnchell. WOR Cats 'n' Jammers. W'MCA Labor Arbitration.

W'HN Old-Fashioned Revival. IS WJZ The Parker Family. 8 30 WEAF Familiar Music. WJZ Irene Rich, drama. WOR The Timid Soul.

9:45 WJZ Songs by Dinah Shori. Frustrated Collector Banquo Bails Out His Bulletin Board Bank By ROBERT FRANCIS That," says Mr. Cotsworth, staring moodily at the "Macbeth" bulletin board backstage at the National, "I consider an excessively lousy trick!" That" la a small barrel bank affixed to ITie board and bearing a legend: "Parcel Fund for Equity Members in the Service." "Some wag has poured a glass of water into my bank. And look at that notice I The latter is to the effect that Margaret Webster Is a captain in the drive of the American Theater Wing War Service. She wishes to collect ripe uir neap-o-coKe at mv dancer, Barbara Stanwvck.

Mr wheelin' and dealin' with Jokers, when one of the huskers tipped mt that the Gestaoo was on the prowl. horse-and-hack on the Erie Canal." This may sound like double-talk to any one eke. but it's "Mtiggsy" Meyers' way of saying ''Look at the man behind me listening." Simple? Sure, if you know Australian slang, which is "Mugs.sy" Meyers' specialty. "Muggsy" is also expert at all other forms of slang, from the pool hall variety to the intricate race track terminology nounain- in a hurry, I tumbles to a couple of fuzz at my horse and hack. I stash the ducats and starts to punch the bag with these two square Johns giving me thedouble-o, and on the Erie Canal.

They don't ivi me iuna. sjn ine lower siacK up line Scotland Yards, but and WMCA News; Rhythms Rhvmes. I thought they might be a coupls of wrong weeds in the garden." Obligingly decoded by translation went something like 10 P.M. TO 1 A.M. i which is why Samuel Goldwyn hired him as a technical adviser on "Bail of Fire." now at the 1 Radio City Music Hall, Lester Berrey, who is "Muggsy's" co-worker on the picture, is a stu Berrey, no doubt, ako met a striptease dancer at one time or other in his life, though no one ever made a movie about it.

Originally from Berthoud, Berrey was aiming to be a writer when he saw "Little Caesar" and decided to write a scenario on gangster life. He went to the library for gangland slang and found there was no good source book. "That gave me a better Idea and I've been working on it ever since," he says. Before arriving at the corner of Hollywood and Vine, "Muggsy" Meyers, starting from Denver, managed to live through a hectic career as newsboy, fight handler, speakeasy operator, bouncer, card and dice dealer on gambling boats and race track tout. "Looking exactly like his name, "Muggsy" was dressed in a bright checkered suit that didn't quite fit in with the chintz furniture and drapes of the elaborate writer's office he occupied at the Goldwyn I studio.

"Muggsy's" explanation of how he got the job went like this: "I'm out to the lefts and rights, mis: "I was out to the fights 'scalping' i tickets when one of the boys told me the police were around. Turn-( ing quickly. I saw two plainclothes men at my back. I put the tickets in my pocket and started talking fast tn TIioca iin-ii vwiu uiun (, look like racket fellows but who were looking at me and listening to every word I said. Thev didn't.

InnV WMCA Kid Wizards, WHN Kid Wizards. WNYC Opera Hour. 10:15 WJZ Jean Cavall, long. WOR Elton Bntt. sonss.

WMCA Broadway Binds. 10 30 WABC Wings Over Jordin. WEAP Children Hour WJZ Souther na ires. WOR United Slates Navy Bind. WMCA Platter Tunes.

WHN News. 10:45 WHN Buck Mason, longs. WMCA Songbirds on Paride. 11:00 WABC News. WJZ Newi.

WOR 6ong Spinners. WMCA Christian Science Service Calvary BapMst Church. NYC Young American Artists. 11:05 WABC Concert Pianist. WJZ Interlude In Melody.

11:10 WJZ Civilian Defense- Inform n. 11:15 WJZ Mile of Dimes Campaign. 11:30 WOR Moments of Memory. 11:85 WOR News. 11:30 WABC Invitation to Leirnlng.

WEAP News. WJZ Revue In Minliturei. WOR Radio Chapel. WNYC Negro Me.ody Slngen. 11 45 WEAP Civilian Defense Inform n.

11 50 WEAP Mile of Dimes Campaign. dent of the same kind of talk that "Mucgsy" mouthes. He has written a book about ik "An American Thesaurus of Slang" soon to be published. Mr. Berrey, though a scholar in slang, is a purist in his fpeech.

As he expresses it, "I'm like a bartender who 'personally never touches the "Ball of Fire" is the story of a young scholar, played by Gary Cooper, who is compiling, like Mr. Berrey, a chapter on slang for an encyclopedia, in his quest for odd wordage he meets a strip-tease 10:00 WABC Take It or Leave It, oulz. WEAP Hiur of Charm. WJZ Good-Will Hour. WOR Shep Field Orchestra.

W'MCA Good Will Hour. WHN Rangers vs. Canadiens. hockey. 10.30 WABC Columbia Workshop.

WEAP Sherlock Holmes. WOR Keen 'Em Rolling. 11:00 WABC Headlines and Bylines. WEAF News. WJZ News, WOR News: Weather.

WMCA News, Momenta of Mem-ory. WHN Ridlo Newsreel Theater. 11 05 W'MCA Moment! of Memories. 11:15 WABC Blue Barron Orchestra WEAF Behind the Headlines WJZ Chuck rosier Orchestra. WOR Ray Herbeck Orchestra.

WMCA Insurance Talk. 11 25 WMCA Mr. and Mrs. Playgoer. 11:30 WABC Alvino Rev Orchestra.

WEAP Authors Playhouse WJZ Boyd Raeborn Orchestra. WOR Johnny Messner Orchestra. W'MCA Diamond Jubilee Variety Show. 13:00 WABC Hal Mclntyre Orchestrl. WEAF News: Craig's Serenade.

WJZ News: Bobbv Bvrne Orch, WOR Blue Barron Orchestra. WMCA News; Guv Lombardo Or. WHN -Music to Read By. 12 30 WABC Sonny Dunham Orchestra WEAF Freddie Ebener Orchestra. WJZ Harold Stokes Orchestra.

WOR Alvino Rey Orchestra. W'MCA Artie Shaw Orchestra. 12 55 WABC News. WEAF News. WJZ Newt.

WHN News. WMCA News. WNYC Musical Comedies. 20 WHN Music Shop. 1 1 margin Judith Anderson has written: "Mom's a Captain, too!" and the top Maurice Evans has crawled: "And I'm an Admiral!" "How." asks Mr.

plaintively, "can poor Banquo collect anything When Macbeth and his Missus Jump In ahead, as usual? I get pushed around in the play, and I get it back here, too. And now Maggie Webster, the director, has ganged up with them! What am I going to tell Muriel when I get home?" Muriel is Muriel Kirkland, otherwise Mrs. Staats Cotsworth. It appears that she, also, attended the Theater Wing meeting and signed tip as a Captain, depending on Staats to collect mast of her quota 500 smackers from the cast. "Come on upstairs 'til I get these whiskers off," he sighs, heavily, "and tlien we will go next door for a beer and forget It." But Mr.

Cotsworth cannot remain depressed foV long. He is essentially a merry guy. "And what are these?" we ask, reaching for a half-dozen sketches On his dressing shelf. "Caricatures," he grins, tearing off Brother Banquo's beard, "of people in the show. Top one's Judith Anderson." "You will doubtless like to give it away?" we suggest.

"With all my heart," says Staats, happily, "prowded that you print It," So here it is proving, incidently, that Mr. Cotsworth has not lost his cunning with a pen since he decided he'd rather be an actor than the illustrator he started out to be. "Do you still do any serious painting?" we ask. "Very," he laughs. "Last Summer I did three murals for some awank bowling alleys In Washing- like police but I thought they might be a couple of stool pigeons." It so happened that they were neither police nor stool pigeons, nor I gangsters, but only writers Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, authors of "Ball of Fire," looking for a I movie character.

Reunion on Set Ray Collins, reporting for work I as Uncle Jack in "The Magnificent Ambersons," the second Orson Welles Mercury Production, recog-i nked his' "stand-in-" as his former I partner of pre-World War I stock-! company days. They had not met 11:30 WABC Bright Horizons. WEAF- The Bartons WJZ Prestott Presents. WMCA News. WNYC Christmas Program.

12 M. TO 4 P.M. Swordplay Tradition Kept Alive on Screen 11 4 5 WABC Aunt Jennie's WEAF David Harum. JZ ma WMCA In-urance Talk WNYC You and Your Health. 12 M.

TO 2 P.M. in quarter of a century. of the plot, by Ruth Warrick. Akim Tamiroff, John Emery and Henry Anderson by Cotsworth ton. They were 6x60 feet.

I had to hire the Theater Alliance Studio to paint 'em in. They run across the pits of 12 alleys. We did 'em in soft tones so as not to distract the bowlers. But when they got the big; lights on, you couldn't see 'em from the other end, anyway. "I do get in a little time now on water colors," he continued, struggling into his coat.

"But you don want to hear about that. Let's talk about actors. I see Maggie Webster said in an interview the other day that actors get too much money. I'd like to know what actors and where! Let's get that beer and discuss it off the record." ent. "The Count of Monte with Robert Donat in the title role, started it all.

It convinced Small that the romantic tradition of the rapier was good, lively stuff for motion pictures. He followed with "The Man in the Iron Mask," starring a dimorphous Louis Hay-ward, and "The Son of Monte Cristo," with only ore Louis Hay-ward. In "The Corslcan Brothers," now at the Capitol, Small is again back to unadulterated Dumas. Young Fairbanks plays the dual role of the brothers, and he Is helped or hindered, according to the vicissitudes T. ULUAUII.

As usual, swordplay Is the order of the day. Fencing styles in "The Corsican Brothers" van-, but thev never of 12 OO WABC Syncopation Piece WEAF Sunday Down Sou'h. WJZ Foreign Policy. WOR Ray Herbeck Orchestra WNYC Amsterdam Siring Ensemble. 18 16 WJZ I'm an American.

WMCA Newi. 18 30 WABC Salt Lake Choir, orgin. WEAF Freedom's People. WJZ Music Hall on the Air. WOR Irving Caeser, songs.

WMCA Say It With Music WHN Don Albert Orchestra. 18. 4 5 WEAP Sunday Down South. WOR News. WMCA Insurance Question Bog.

WNYC Missing Persons Alarms. WNYC Symphonic Varieties. 1:00 WABC Church of the Air. WEAF The Far EaM. WOR Singing Cinsries.

WMCA Art Green Magic Carpet. WHN Sam Taub. 115 WOR News. WEAP Silver Strlnss. 1:30 WABC What's New at the Zoo? WEAP "The World I Yours." WJZ Robert I.

Lee Birthday Program. WOR "This Is Port Dig WHN American Jewish Hour. WNYC Symphony Orchestra. 145 WABC Golden Oate Quartet. 8 OO WABC Spirit of '42.

WEAP Sammy Kaye Orchestra. WJZ Great Plays. W'OR Anchors Awsy. WMCA Gus Van. WHN News.

8:15 WHN Dance Music. 3:30 WABC The World Todsv. WEAP Round Table Discussion. WOR McPsrlind Twins WMCA V'oguei in Rhythm. WHN News.

fend by a lack of punctilio or by the slightest Infringement on the ancient code. Fairbanks crosses swords with Tamiroff, with Emery and, finally, with himself. Honor by the sword is a clean romantic idea particularly In this era of the Stuka and the Panzer and that may be one of the reasons why Edward Small keeps the tradition flourishing on the screen. That swordplay has never hurt any play, picture or book, is clear from a casual perusal of the field. The big scenes in "Cyrano de Ber-gerac" are the dueling scenes, among the liveliest in literature.

The duel between Hamilton and Lord Mohum in Thackeray's "Henry Esmond" is unforgettable. Perhaps the finest episode Robert Louis Stevenson ever conceived was the classic battle between the two brothers in "The Master of Ballan-trae." And when Anthony Hope wrote "The Prisoner of Zenda," and George Barr McCutcheon his "Graustark," both followed right along in this tradition. But the most notable exponent of the sword and cloak drama was Alexandre Dumas. Although Dumas' books have been dramatized on the screen since the days of the two-reelers, they began to attain their full stature 13 00 WABC -Kate Smith. EAP- News.

W'JZ Nancy Boothe Craig, won John B. Hushes, news WMCA Art Green's Mine Carpet. W'HN News. WNYC Midday Symphony. 12.15 WABC Sister.

WEAF Mile of Dimes. W'JZ Civilian Informn. WOR Sinaine Stnncs. WHN Luncheon Interlude. 12:20 WJZ-Mite of Dimes.

12 25 WJZ News. 13 30 WABC Helen Trent's Romar.c EAF -Deep River Bovs WJZ Farm and Home Hour. WOR News. WHN Racing Scratches. 12.45 WABC Our Oa.

Sunday WEAF Market. Weather Reports. WOR Judy and Jane. W'HN Jules Labert. 12 55 WEAF Romance and You.

100 WABC Life Can Be Beautiful WEAF Mary Marnaret McBride WOR "This Is Life." WMCA News. whn Thought Weaver. WNYC Missing Persons Alarm. 1 05 WNYC "Your City and Defense." 115 ABC-Woman In White WOR -Helen Holnen. Govt.

Girl WJZ -Between the Book Ends WMCA sweetest Love Sones whn Cross Church Services. 1 wabc -Vic and Sade. News on the Air Today A.M. 8:00 WABC, WEAF, WJZ, WOR, WMCA. 8:55 WQXR.

9:00 WEAF, WJZ, WOR, WABC. 9:15 WHN. 9:55 WEAF, WQXR. 10:00 WOR. 10:30 WHN.

10:55 WQXR. 11:00 WABC, WJZ, WMCA. 11:25 WOR. 11:30 WEAF, WNEW. P.M.

12:15 WMCA. 12:45 WOR. 12:55 WQXR. 1:15 WOR. 'Claudia' Plays For 400th Time PASSED IN REVIEW And Don't Forget Men in the Service Really Do Read Books Dorothy McGuire.

Though this story is known by theatergoers who follow the Broadway stage, these same play-lovers do not know that "Claudia" has performed the same miracle for two other young actresses who are playing "Claudia" in other regions. The miracle was performed for Phyllis Thaxter last Fall when another company of "Claudia" opened in Chicago. Phyllis Thaxter is also a previously unknown young girl, whose acting ability and personal charm Induced John Golden to In "Patriotism," a novel of the Civil War in America, by Clar WJZ Rclicion and the New World. WflR -Front Pate. WNYC Metropolitan Revue.

1 45 WABC -Road of L.fe. WEAF -News. W.I7 News W'OR "I 11 Mv Wav WHN Eddie Duchin Orchestra. only when Mr. Small became his almost exclusive cinematic expon John Golden's star-maker, "Claudia," will reach its 400th performance on next Wednesday eve-ring, and thereby take its place in a very select company of stage attractions In the history of the New York theater for only 100 other plays have ever attained this length of run since the first performance ever put on, soon after Manhattan had been taken over from the Indians.

Interestingly enough, five of these 100 other great successes were also produced by John Golden "Lightnin'," which held the world's record run for some time after its 3:45 WMCA-Storlei of Ireland. WHN Gilbert and Sullivsn'i "Patience." 3 00 Wf ABC Symphony Orchestra. WEAP Chati About Dogs. WJZ Wake Up. America.

WOR The Americas Speak. WMCA The Old Refrain. WHN Gilbert and Sullivan. WNYC Chamber Music Concert. 3:15 WEAP H.

V. Kaltenborn, newt. 3:80 WEAP Listen, America. WOR Newi. WMCA Carroll Club Breakfast.

8:45 WHN Don Albert's Orchestra. McCord (Macrae-Smith, 1 the story of Carol Delaine and her improvident, philosopher father, who wanted her to have the best things of life. Carol liked the money and opportunity it brought to her; but not what it did to her life and the "home town" boy who had loved her so long. Being wise she wsj able to keep both happiness and security. In "Border Ranee." bv Bnic give her this difficult part al though she had no previous repu tation.

1:30 WHN. 2:00 WHN. 2:30 WABC. 2:55 WQXR. 3:15 WEAF.

3:30 WOR. 4:00 WEAF. 4:30 WHN. 4:55 WQXR. 5:25 WNYC.

5:45 WABC. 6:00 WJZ. 6:25 WQXR. 6:30 WJZ. 7:00 WJZ.

7:30 WOR, WHN. 7: 45-WMCA. 7:55 WQXR. 8:45 WOR. 8:55 WABC.

9:55 WQXR. 10:50 WQXR. 11:00 WABC, WJZ, WOR. WEAF, WMCA. 12:00 WMCA, WJZ, WEAF.WQXR.

12:55 WABC, WJZ, WEAF, WHN, WMCA. "Claudia" was a star-maker in a 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. third case that of Elaine Ellis, who is playing the role in a third company which has been touring a number of cities in the Middle Garbo's English Teacher To Appear in Picture The man who taught Greta Garbo to speak those famous words "I want to be alone," and Just about every other bit of the English language she knows, has a featured role In "Law of the Timber," a James Oliver Curwood yarn. He is Svcn Hugo Borg, rugged Swedish actor-soldier of fortune who aaswered the request of the Swedish Consul in Los Angeles in 1926 to translate Mks Garbo's first film, "The Torrent," into English and.

Incidentally, to teach the Swedish star the English language at the same time. Others in the cast of "Law of the engagement from 1918 to 1921; "The First Year," Heaven," "Three Wise Fools" and; "Turn to the Right." 1 "Claudia" has begun to be called; star-maker because that is ex-j actly what it has turned out to The story of how this play hasi West and is now bound for a set of one-night stands in the South. She, too, like her sister Claudias. is only 2i. She studied acting at Vr ft -A ence E.

Votaw iDorrance fc Anna May Thistlethwaite discarded her McGuffey's Fourth Reader, which was converted Into a diary by her lifelong friend, Nancy Cunningham, historian of her class. The advent of the Civil War brought pathos into their lives, but they saw It through. The many old McGuffey scholars and members of the numerous McGuffey Societies will delight in this volume. All "oldsters" will find that it recalls to them their own grade school days and even jitterbug youth with dirty saddle will find in it many chuckles. Especially In the "piece" on John Brown, Lincoln, the account of a debate between students and others.

The book is dedicated to the boys and girls who were required to "toe the mark" (literally a crack in the floor) in the old-time one-room school and read aloud the lessons in the McGuffey readers, while the line of cla-ssmates watched for errors. To all those who have known the difficulties and triumphs of reading aloud under those conditions it will be recalled that they were subjected to the most unmerciful fever of criticism. A reproduction of the title page of "Mc-Gufly's Eclectic Fourth Reader of 1859 is carried as a frontispiece. "Walls of Jericho," by Joseph 4:00 WEAP Sylvia Marlowe. WJZ National Vespers.

WOR Hal Mclntyre Orchestrl. WMCA Christian Miss. Serv.ces. WNYC Negroes' Contribution. 4:15 WEAP Tony Won'i Scrsobook.

WOR Nat. Defense Heal'h Clinic. W'HN Jules Labert. songs. WNYC Symphonic Bind.

4 30 WABC Andre Kostelanett Orch. WEAP Tapestry Musicals. WJZ Behind the Mike. WOR Blue Barron Orchestrl. WMCA Young reople'i Church.

WHN News. 4:45 WHN Al Ooodman WEAP Tspestry Muslciil. 6:00 WABC Pamlly Hour. WEAP Metropolitan Audltlona. WJZ Moylan Sisters, songs.

WOR Battle of the Boroughs. WMCA 45 Questions from way. WHN Fashions In Music WNYC "We Are Prepared 5:15 WJZ Oltvlo Ssntoro, yodeier. WHN Jutes Labert. 5 35 WNYC News.

5 30 WEAP The Nichols Family. WJZ Musical RleelmsKers. WOR The Shadow. WMCA Universe of Melody. WHN-St.

An'honv Hour WNYC N. Y. A. Symphony Orch. 5 15 WABC News.

WMCA Radio Beam. 5 55 WNYC News. 8 00 WABC fiver Theater. WEAP Cathollo Hour. WJZ Newi.

WOR Doublg Nothing. Douglas (Macrae-Smith a new writer tells a fresh story of the modern West, with gunplay and rustling brushwhacking as of old. An Eastern glamour girl takes a Western gunman for a honevmoon ride, resulting in a climax that is unusually exciting. "Arms and the Girl," by Marguerite Mooers Marshall (Macrae-Smith, has a fresh and exciting romance with a background that is as timely as It is dramatic. Rosemary Alden loved her country and wanted a share in It defense.

She gave up a pleasant and profitable career as an R. N. to enlist as an army and found herself in a man's world, in which would have been completely happy if Philip Sibley, with whom she had grown up and who loed her, had felt as she did. A sood choice to include with other articles in boxe thai are being packed to send to the soldieri in the camps. E.

B. Schnabel Continues Cycle Artur Schnabel, pianist, will present the third of his Schubert recitals, part of the Chamber made a famous actress out of Dorothy McGuire, has already been told how she had had a fair deal of experience in important parts, but always in out-of-town productions, flops, or following some one else at the tag end of a run, so that nobody had really heard of her on Broadway when "Clauda" opened. The tale has been told how her last assignment before that had been no less than a demotion to an understudy of Julie Haydon in a tour of "The Time of Your Life," and how she just walked Timber" are Marjorie Reynolds, the Neighborhood Playhouse School, and there in a student performance made such an impression on Jack Kirkland, one of the partners in "Tobacco Road," that she was awarded the part of Pearl In, first, one of the touring companies of that record-breaking Georgia Cracker play, and later to the New York company. She achieved this dream to the great satisfaction of audiences in cities like Toronto, Cleveland, Buffalo and Cincinnati. On the road her success as Claudia has been every bit as important as Dorothy McGuire's and Phyllis Thaxter's.

BUY V. S. DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Mont Blue and J. Farrell Mac- Music series of the New Friends of DOT'd-Music, this afternoon, at Town Hall. His program includes two Schubert Vera Vague sonatas that in Major, Opus 78, a vs ivivo "ins vi OV11U" JUNE ROBBINS is the featured vocalist with Eddy Duchin and his band at the Brooklyn Strond.

"The Stork Pays Off" is on screen. into John Golden's office, and won the part of the year because she "looked and acted like Claudia." That Is what "Claudia" did for Barbara Jo Aln tVera Vague) has a post-graduate degree from the Rorbonne, and speaks five berfs most perfect achievements, nd that in A Minor, Opu 42, one of hia most poetic work..

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