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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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bROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941 ter Prtston, baritone; EUi Houston, aoprino; Alexander Glrtldo, tenor; Frederlco Jlmeno, baritone; Margaret Daum, soprano, and Evelyn MacGregor, contralto, and a mixed quartet with piano and WATTS IW, R- AKJFJKIA sH ri hats to ye--and hb'd I r-wr itUcaws 1 1 MeanwHiu, II I III CANTTAYIN ff AMMICA H6PY-f? 06 A Pl3 ALIVS IP IT NO MORE 6IHEP A POd A fSCOnb, JXJ? MOOKVIU.6 NOW-VI -MEET NEW FRIENP-- fK. (If POC" I WEREN'T FOR -I'M 60NNA MAH SVSOJ LET FLAW TO -vtg --EVEKYWHEWI-P THAT 'WILL HEi-P YOU --BUT Wa-TKV THI INFERNAL IT INTO A MILLION WV OOCS BACK TUHNI'PBE FORGET THI TKA6IC WA MY PET MACHINE PBC YARD IN Jo Ranson's fir CI Gi RADIO DIAL guitar, Ed Sullivan on WABO Ed Sullivan, the columnist, Is the Summer replacement for the Silver Theater program on WABC. He starts a week from Tallulah Bankhead will appear on Eddie Cantor's program next liJLOG 5 14 II 7 I I i I 1 sits. I I iihi MV A CD Wednesday evening television on W2XBS next week features amateur boxing from Jamaica Arena on Monday, ba.seball game between Fordham and St. John's University on Wednesday, and wrestling from Jamaica Arena on Brooklyn's Walter Scanlon, Irish-American tenor, on WOR Thursdays at 10:45 p.m.

Stanloii Is an old-timer In show business. Billy Murray discovered him in a minstrel show in this borough many years ago. Since then he has made thousands of recordings. He estimates that In over 30 years he has made more than I 6.000 records for more than dif-l ferent companies. He was also i featured on the old "Everybody (Remember?) of LIU's radio course will witness Gus Van's show on WMCA tomorrow at 2 p.m.

and Gus will do a satirical PERCY HEMUS portrays the Old Wrangler on the "Tom Mix Straight Shooter Show" Jtfi nSifn SHIP VILYENO TOLD TAR. VILYENCS fES PUSHED I PIP NOT I I MAN SAID PEFIANITUY OR. fj CHIEF WAHOO 7Z routine on radio for. the benefit of What the Wits Are Saying in Radio Row We heard and saw a number of funny things In radio row this week and we're passing them on to you In the hopes that you will pass them on to your neighbors, and maybe one of these not so distant days they may come bouncing right back to this corner. First there was Rush Hughes tanding in the WMCA news room surrounded by eight clackety-elackety pre.sd service teletype machines when in walked Tommy Tucker of the Pot o' Gold" program.

Said Hughes to Tucker, "What's new?" A little over a year ago Georgle Jessel's air show was replaced with a dramatic offering tagged "Mr. District Attorney," which deals with the nabbing of scalawags and rascals. The other night Jessel met Jay Jastyn of Jackson Heights, who plays the punching D. A. on the program, and wise-cracked: "Haven't they elected you governor jet?" Andre Kostelanetz of the "Pause That Refreshes" program was topped in the CBS elevator by a gushing old lady who said: "Did anybody tell you you look Just like Andre Kostelanetz?" Leave It to the Roys Vou may recall Jimmy Melton's fondness for collecting old motorcars.

Along with other members of the old car association he participated in last Sunday's Easter over WJZ Mondays through Friday at 5:45 p.m. those present. Starts That Shine First-place winners In Radio Guide's recently conducted listener poll are as follows: I iC7w oWf "WU vAN Br -J SOMEONE MAS DISCOVERED THAT I II THIS NlHILITG" IS VITAL TO It YOU SAV you cant SOMEONE HAS DISCOVERED THAT I THIS NIHILITE" IS VITAL TO "TOU DON'T HAVt TO I SEND THE GOVERNMENT 1 DON'T DARE EVEN HAVE THE FORMULA AT THE FACTORY AMERICAN DEFENSE YET I THE FORMULA FOR TAKE IT OUT OF THE COULDN'T ASK ANYONE, 1. Siur of Stars 2. Bfst Comrdian -Bob Hope -Bob Hope UGH FOR WEEKS, I'VE BEEN GETTING TERRIBLE THREATS OF WHAT WILL ASK ANYONE, DAD YOU'RE LOOKING AT TWO GUYS WHO ARE FOOL ENOUGH TO APPLY.

YOUR NEW EXPLOSIVE, TO CARRY THAT FORMULA -Don Ameche 3. Bsst Actor SAW. '-LET ALONE ENTRUST IT TO 'WHERE TWO DAD WHY NOT Htsi Mastrr of Orfmontrs-Don McNrill ACROSS THE CONTINENT, STEVE' inrrcn ir i evert i IU sfcND Ml FOOLS GO 4 6. MAIL OR MESSENGER IT TO WASHINGTON I I FOR THE JOB I STEVE? II 1 II. I -IS I 1 1 jj -m mm.

mw i I I I I I 'I i I I dented in radio. Comment was that the script was not butchered and rehashed with gags, as Is often done, to fit the technique of certain comedians. Fans were impressed with Allen's genuine effort to act instead of being funny. Fred's remark after the performance was, "I still think Everett Sloane should have done it." Sloane played the theatrical agent In the original presentations on the Columbia Workshop. The mention of the Brooklyn Eagle during the program was appreciated by all concerned, including this depart Bfit Atiresi Helen Hayes hi Male Singer of Popular Sonus Bing Crosby Best Woman Singer of Popular Suntoi -Kali Smith Bi'st Announcer Don Wilson Bps i Male 8oloUt of Claasiral Sonus Richard Crooks Bpst Woman Soloist of Classiest Sonas my Pong Best News Commentator Lowell Thomas 12 Bsi Sport Commentator Bill Stern 13 Bpm Musical Proitram Sunday Ivening Hour 14.

Best Dramatic Program Radio Theater l.V Bett Variety Program Breakfast Club Ifi. Best Dwnre OrchestraWayne King 17, Bpst Audience Participation Program Kay Kyser Ifl. Best Qim Prnnram-Information Please 19. BrM Serial Dramatic Program One Man's Family 20. Educaiional Program Information Please 21.

Bpsi Childrrn's Program Quiz Kidn 22. Favorite Program Breakfast Club A Go Bo: Ch Ch thi to: ini tKl Ch cr tin thi an an ten fa: tu ni po pr tn tu Ml i tt tr ft ft 1 tl fa a fi tr i i i i i 3 i ment. Recording The magnificent Golden Gate Quartet, familiar to listeners from coast to coast, recently recorded a Victor album of numbers featuring "Noah," "Jonah and the Whale," "Job," "John the Revela-tor," "Samson" and 'The Preacher and the Bear." Title of the album is "Bible Tales" and is a must for Golden Gate Quartet fans in this country the bright NBC's Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin St. has put out some real jazz records aided and abetted by Mile. Dinah Diva Shore and Prof.

Sid Unarmed Combat Taught Camp Borden, Ont. (U.R) Today's war may be mechanized bu the Canadian soldier is being taught the use of the elbcw, the knee, the edge of the hand and the sharper edge of the helmet. The name of the course is "Unarmed Combat" and combines the finer points of Jujitsu and street fighting. Parade in Manhattan. While parking his ancient petrol wagon in front of the NBC.

studios an urchin yelled: "Get a horse!" Don Voorhees, the band leader, was dashing from one studio into another when he was stopped by a new usher on guard at the door. "I'm Don Voorhees." said the bandsman, hurriedly. "I'm worried, too," the usher replied, "but you can't get in here without a ticket." They also tell me Finis Farr, the tcript met Charles Martin, another script writer, in the lobby of CBS. "'What brings you here?" asked Farr. Said Martin, naming the show he was rehearsing: "Working 'On Borrowed Farr cracked: "With the draft getting closer every day, aren't we all?" Note to Jack Benny The whole town, in fact the whole country, went for Fred Allen's recent appearance in "My Client Bandits' Idea Boomerangs Boston (U.R) Two holdup men wore hideous Halloween masks to conceal their identity but the idea boomeranged when their intended victim, Miss Mary Magee, 26, screamed scj, loudly they fled ney Bechet, backed up by Dr.

Henry Levine with his Barefooted Dixieland Philharmonic and Maestro Paul iFugitive-from-the-Jul-liard" Laval, with his Woodwindy Ten. They've waxed "Mood Indigo," "Basin Street Blues." "Run-nin' Wild," "Shoemaker's Holiday" and other scorching items described by Welbourn Kelley, script writer for the program, as also issued "Folk State Keeps Old Banks Manchaster, N. H. (U.R) Of the 249 banks in the United States established more than a century ago, 10 of them are in New Curley" on WABC. General opinion of listeners who took time to phone, write or telegraph regarding the comic's playing of the theatrical agent in the script was that Fred performed a service unprece- Songs of the Americas," North, Central and South, with radio personalities responsible for the vocal performances.

Twenty-three songs are in the album. Vocals by Wal mi i 1 THE BUNGLE fAMIU By H.rt J. Tuthill WOW! A SUITCASE FULL OH THE OWNER IN FAVORjfiF Y0U DO THAT I I Jf 175,520 .30. .50. .60.

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7 11 LET'S jCaSH HANDLE MARY WORTH'S FAMILY By Dale Allen GOVERNOR BLACKSTON FTT I- PAtA FACING THE.1I lj If Tj 1 r0RctJ AUNT MARV! 1 THr NVESTIGAToTVa, IS WAITING DOWN-ANK YOU. MRS. LEAST GOVERNOR- SEEING rAl HAD PLENTY Of INSURANCE! J1 JtL rn fliSwSrJ I WHY--UH-YtS T. STAIRS, MRS. WORTH JkT.

S-4 1 1 COULD DO I AT Wt WEREL LIVINfi SLIM A sai JZ OF VOU T0 I IN HIS HOUSE WHEN 50 VOUR.) ajvESTIGATOR IS STOPPING '-t 5Lln fSOMETHING ABOUT fi "ii trT BURNED ULLA MnM5K? y- THE. WAV THE FIRE LV TPfimn I QUESTION YOUR SON! r-T- STARTED WHICH SEEMSj MUTT AND JEFF By Bud (WHAT ARE JJ AN I JUST WKER6 LH 0NE 0f SfZ AR6 VOU SURE foiDMT I PlCK (VCWDOIN.3?0! ABOUT DID THesE MXfrZ Wou SAW HIM "TTN 1 IT UP MKEN 'ci-cg this soft fsgTTTT pfr TTk 1 1 'J r-4 sure! -rjjBM RADIO PROGRAMS WABC, WEAF, 660K; WJZ, WOR, WMCA, WNYC, WQXR, WHN, WNEW, WEVD, 1330K. tVhrr Ihrre li no IWinf for i t-tlon prrrMtinf program on the air. TONIGHT'S BEST 1 P.M. TO 4 PJK.

RADIO BETS 4:45 Travel Talk Jo Ra nson WMCA. 6:00 "Report to the Nation." WABC. 6:45 "Here's Morgan," WOR. 7:30 Defense for America." WEAF. 8:30 "Duffy's Tavern," WABC.

:00 Your Hit Parade, WABC. 9:35 N. B. C. Symphony, WJZ.

10:15 Public Affairs, WABC. WJZ Washing ton -Call forma Crew Race at Oakland. Cal. WOR "Confidentially Yours." WMCA Jubilee. WHN George H.

Combs Jr. 45 WEAF V. Kaltenborn. WOR Inside of Sports. WMCA Johannes Steele WHN Andre Kostelanett Orch.

8:00 WABC The Marriage Club. WEAP Knickerbocker Plajhousa. WJZ Kay Dee Triplets WOR Tropical Serenade. WMCA Life of the Party. WHN Bruce Wendell Record.

WNYC Sign off. 8:15 WJZ Man and the World. WOR News, Frazier Hunt. WHN Maj. Paul C.

Raborj. 8:30 WABC "Duffy's Tavern WJZ Myslery Drama. WEAF Truth or Consequence. WOR Boake Carter, news analyst. WHN Sound Suae.

8:45 WOR Hawaii Calls. WHN News. 8:55 WABC News. 9:00 WABC Your Hit Parade WEAF National Barn Dance. WJZSona of Your Life.

WOR News. WHN Insurance Cnun.selnr. 9:30 WJZ News. WOR Dave Elman's Contact. WHN Dirk Ballou Orchestra, ft as WJZ N.

B. Symphony. 9.45 WABC Quig Program. 100 WABC "Lffl Pretend" WEAK Matinee In Rhirthm. WOR "We Are Aiwyi Younf." WMCA Jubilee.

WHN Recorded Mulc. WNYC Mjssini Persona Alarm; Sigma Alpha lota Program. 1:15 WEAF Hollywood Ntwi GlrL WOR Edith Adama' Future. 1:30 WABC "No Polltlca." WEAF Prankie Masters Orchestra. WJZ Ilka Chase, Interviewer.

WOR Helen Holden. WMCA Front Page Drnma. and Health. WNYC The O.d Windjammer. 1:15 WEAF-News: Music.

WOR "I'll Find My Way." WMCA News. 00 WABC Brondrast from California Institute of Technology. WEAF Ray Kinnpy Orchestra. W.IZ Indiana Indigo. OR Talk.

Ed Fltznerald. WMCA -Jnbiiee. WHN Harry Jame Orchestra. WOR News. WHN News.

30 WABC Of Men and Books. WEAF Hnllins College Musical Program. WJZ- Ai and Lee Reiser, piano duo. WOR Lanay Thompson Oreh. WHN The Bvron Hour.

'45 W.fZ Ross Sisters. 55 WOR Baseball: Dodgers n. Boston Bees 8 00 WABC Library of Congress Concert Irving Miller Orchestra. WJZ Reflections in Rhvthm. WMCA Jock Tcagarten Orch.

IS WMCA Nita Carroll, songs. 8 WEAF Cmiv Hediund P'avers. W.I',-- Muic nt the Americas. WMCA News WHN -Art. Grcpn's Records.

8 tr, WMCA WHN -Dick Ballou Orchestra. 3 55 WABC News. Department Olee WNYC- Police Club. 10 PJW. TO 1 A.M.

5 15 WARC--F O. Detroit.1' WOR Wane Hnyl WMCA Tunes and Needles. WHN Abe Lyman Orchestra. 5 30 WABC Buffalo PresentJ. WEAF Curtis Music Initltute Concert.

WJZ Sing BMefore Supper. WOR University Life. WMCA The Old Refrains. WHN Sports Resume. WNYC Pages of Melody.

5:45 WHN News. WNYC Calypso Singers. 10:00 WEAF "Station E-Z-R-A." WOR News. WMCA Just Dance. WHN "South American Sway." 10 15 WABC Public Affairs: Speaker, Claude A.

Wickard WOR Jefferson Day Dinner. 10:30 WABC Oolden Oate Ouarlet. WEAF Malty Malneck Orchestra. WMCA News. 5 SO 5 55 6 Oil WABC News.

WABC Sports, Mel Allen. WABC "Report to the Nation." WABC News. WMCA Just Dance. 10:45 11:00 WABC Vauahn Monroe Orchestra. 4 P.M.

TO 7 P.M. ti era s. WEAF Claude Thornhlll Orch. WJZ News. WOR Uncle Don WHN Bruce Wendell's Records.

WNYC-Sunau Series, fl 05 WJZ Johnny Long Orchestra. 1 5 WMCA-Jubilee. 20 WEAF Transcribed Music. 8 S5 W'FAF News. WJZ-Your Host.

WOR Things Tn Do Tonight." WHN Sports Resume. 30 ABC- -William L. Shlrer. newi. WEAF Reiigion in Ihe News.

WJZ Vas Family, gongs. WOR News. wmca-- Sports. Jimmy Powera. WHN-Movie Time Tible WNYC National Defense Seriea.

35 WHN News. 45 WABC The World Today. WEAF- Paul Douglas Sports Column W'JZ Edward Tomlinson, com- meni ator WOR-' Here Morgan." WMCA Jubilee. WHN Dick Fishol, sports. WNYC News.

WEAF News. WJZ News: Blue Barron Orch. WOR News. WHN Radio Newsreel Theater. 11 15 WEAF Carmen Cavalero Orch.

WOR Sports. Al Heifer 11:20 WOR News from Batavla. 11:30 WABC Guy Lombardo Orch. WEAF Johnny Messner Orch. WJZ Clyde Lucas Orchestra.

WOR California Melodies. WMCA Joe Sullivan, interviews. 11 45 WMCA Just Dance. 13 .00 WABC News: Hall Orchestra. WEAF News: Young Orchestra.

WJZ News: Jan Savltt Orch. WOR Raymond Scott Orchestra. WMCA News. WHN Music to Read By. 12:15 WMCA Just 12:30 WABC Jose Mnrand Orchestra.

WEAF Glen Gray Orchestra. WJZ Enrtc Madriguera Orch. WOR News; Alvino Rey Orch. DAN DUNN By Norma Marsh 4 OO WABC Mntinee at Meadnwhrook. WEAF Npw Campus Capers.

rinb Mn'ince WHNRerorded Music. 4 15 WHN-Don Alhert Orchetlra. WJZ Paumnnnk Handicap at Jamaica. L. I.

4:30 WFAF A A Girl. A Band. W.IZ F.xreMn- Hand. rap at Jamaica, WHN Ted Steeie Orchestra. 4:45 17 Club Matinee.

WMCA Travel TaiW, Jr. Ranson. WHN Will Bradley $.00 WABC News or the Americas WFAF "The World I. Yours" WJZ Cleveland Calling. WMCA New.

WHN Fashions In Music. BUT, KAY--JUST calm nnwM isiv mi 1 1 IRWIN H.L HEAR BECAUSE THEY VklT THE STRAIN OF THE PAST FEW CAYS 0 FRESHED (VCVcWy AND DESPMZ TAKE TWfflk? TCU-WV FALTERSSHE SFEMS 60N DROPS FROM HER HAND SHE SUDDENLY CRUMPLES- MURDERED 16 sJO I'VE TAKEN EVERYBODV'S WORD FOR EVERYTHINO--ANO WHAT HAVE I PAWS 60AJE- NEVER see NO MORE-DON'T TRY TO INTERFeRE calm down- we'll plt them in jail they'll get what's coming to them REASON WITH ME I'LL CTAam till le-nr- nPAi rtuT iiKTiff TAKE MY WORD NEVtK I i in nils wvnCKC THIS TIME MYSELF FOR IT." la "Vl you ARE, OR I'LL SHOOT VOU DOWN WATCH THEM, IFAISE TEITH1 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M. 5 l-n now Feel Fine I I uie Morgan's Mrx uaihent Outstanding Features On Other Stations WEVn Know the Answer." OO Orerk Varieties. WNEW ft Make Relief BaMronm.

ao "Seven I.asi Words of Christ." 10 OO Danes Parade. 1 OO Milkman's Matlnet. WQXH 7 00 ntlhert and Sullivan Operotta. 00 ymphoni Hal)- no WMiC-Pcnnie's Platform. KAF Deiense lor America.

V'J. Me.ssaue of Israel. WOK Sports. Sian Lomax. WMCA Eddie Lane Orchestra.

WHN-' Hollva-ood." Lyle Talbot. WNYC Materork Hour. 7 1 WOn-Ne WHN snorts, B-rt Lea. 7 30 wapv -Svmnhnnr flub Orchestra. WlAP Bonnig (tuarh tonga.

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Years Available:
1841-1963