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1 JANUARY, 1945 FIFTEEN CENT- 2 O IN - "LAUGHING FOR A by ED WYNN LIVING"

2 TO 9y0'4 LO `=won^ SUGAR 281QAxoa Q AL1Ii SUT, What a boom we wee handed by Wold Wa No 1! Money came easily -went easily Eveybody was spluging on eveything-fom silk undewea to diamond sunbusts Pices went skying Suga eventually hit 28/ a pound! -- ' ` :SUE OYMEN OFFICE NO HELP WANTED 1921 :_ A - : Bye-bye, boom Factoies closed; men laid off Pices and wages sinking fast Wish we'd banked some of that dough we'd blown a few yeas back! With jobs scace, that money would have come in mighty handy, then )1' lh 1 ' e Pospeity Stocks up fifty points in a week Again eveybody was buying eveything-yachts, jewely, stocks, eal estate, egadless of cost Depession? Phooey we thought we'd found a way to lick depession i 'if 1'`',17 jt, O had we? Bead lines, apple vendes WPA "Bothe, can you spae a dime?" No jobs Pices dopping Wages dopping Eveything dopping-except the motgage on the house "What goes up must come down" We'e spluging again Ameicans have been eaning moe money But even today thee ae fewe goods to spend it on-so natually pices ise We must keep them in check DON'T LET IT ALL HAPPEN AGAIN! 1, 4 THINGS TO DO to keep pices down and help avoid anothe depession I Buy only what you eally need 2 When you buy, pay no moe than the ceiling pices Pay you ation points in full 3 Keep you own pices down Don't take advantage of wa conditions to ask fo moe-fo you labo, you sevices, o the goods you sell 4 Save Buy and hold all the Wa Bonds you can affod-to help pay fo the wa and insue you futue Keep up you insuance EVE RV' WAR BOND YOU BUY WILL HELP us l KEEP 51VOWN A United State N a meeeee pepaed hy the Wa Aiseti,in Council;,opnved by the Office of Wn Infomation; and contibute' by this me,slns in ouetion with the htulaine Publishe, of Ameica

3 VOICE OF THE LISTENER MAKE YOUR RADIO LISTENING MORE ENJOYABLE MIKES_ AT CONFERENCES? Dea Edito: Well, ít looks os if Congess will eally get aound to doing something about putting itself on the ai so votes con know wnat's going on I'm all in favo of it myself, but I'd like to go even futhe How about a few mikes at all those post -woe confeences, so we'd hove a chance to know what it's all about and say what we think? Afte all, it's ou futue they'e talking about J MEREDDlTH St Louis, Missoui 1 I, t1 a ='- WITH A COPY OF "TUNE IN" CLOSE BY Meet you adio favoites though exclusive pictues Lean inside stoies on all the outstanding pogams Keep posted on the national and shot wave schedules Be well vesed on adio sidelights, humo and facts I BECOME RADIO -WISE WITH TUNE IN TWELVE EXCITING ISSUES FOR ONLY $150 FILL IN AND MAIL THIS CONVENIENT COUPON NOW TUNE IN 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA RADIO CITY, N Y Please ente my subsciption fo one yea to "Tune In" My money ode fo S 150 is attached NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE 5 JIMMY GETS SLAPPED - - ON THE BACK Dea Si: I sue got a kick out of "My Pal Umbiagti' by Jimmy Duante Jimmy is cetainly tops when it comes to comedy - and they tell me off the ai he's just as swell o guy as on Thee's nothing of the stuffed shit about him Honest, I could just hea Jimmy talking in that stoy Sometimes those stoies by stas have no punch, but this one packed a wallop ED ALFIUS Boston, Moss SPOTLIGHT OH CHICAGO Dea Edito: Congatulations on you lettes titled "Bouquets fo Chicago Shows" It is about time fo Chicago to hit the spotlight os an entetainment and odio cente When we analyze it, Hollywood is im- - potant to odio only because it is the nation's movie capital, making access to the sceen stas convenient As to why New Yok is a adio cente, only executives know not I Chicago with its fine cental location (as attested by the geat numbe of conventions held hee) seems to the neutal obseve moe suitable than Gotham at the exteme of these United States I also wonde why a New Yoke is almost inevitably chosen wheneve the netwoks need o special events announce Like M Rothauff who pointed out Cleveland's Jock Goney fo Wold Seies desciptions, I o any othe Chicagoan might lust os easily point with pide to ou Bet Wilson, who so aptly tells us of the Windy City all about Wigley's Cubs JACK PITMAN Chicago, Ill IS SINATRA SUBVERSIVE? Gentlemen: Recently I ead an aticle stating that some man wonted an investigotion mode tc detemine whethe Fank Sinata's voice had a demoalizing effect upon childen Thee o fou months ago some people ' tied to stot something by saying that juvenile delinquency was caused by moden swing Thot didn't go so well with a geat many people Now someone has the neve to suggest that Fank Sinota's voice is demoalizing I am definitely becoming vey sick and tied of all this fuss about Fonkie's voice He is just like any othe peson who ties to do what he's doing the vey best he knows how In 'tis case it's singing Now why in the name of common sense should anyone make a silly, inane accusation of this kind? IRENE RINGWALD Fago, S D SPEAK ENGLISH, PLEASE Gentlemen: Thanks fo that Vivo Ameico stoy about Latin Ameican boadcasting I al ways like to know what's going on in the wold Befoe this I hod just a hazy ideo ttat thee wos o lot of shotwave bood- _asting going out of this county, but thought it was mostly news and seious o-ogams, not just plain entetainment By the way, I have a complaint to make, though It's ok to sing foeign songs on Vivo Ameica, because that's «tot the pogam's fo But why am I always tuning in on Fench o Spanish o something on egula Ameican shows? Most s,: us bon in this County undestand only E,,lish, so why sing to us in languages we don't know? Aen't thee enough songs witten in good old USA? M BRACKDEN Booklyn, N y,

4 % - s VOICE OF THE LISTENER (Continued) i ' t; RADIOQUIZ EDDIE CANTOR GUEST QUIZARD BOGGLE -EYED COMIC OF NBC'S "TIME TO SMILE", A NEW SWOONER Gentlemen: Have you head obout Chicago's new swoon mon? As fa bock os Febuay o couple of bobby sox hep-cats head him ove the adio and swooned Now it has come to the point whee one of the big Chicago papes caied on aticle on him the othe day efeing to him as the "swoon man" He's Attilio Baggioe, vetean opeatic teno, now featued soloist with odio station WGN All these kids hove to do is hea him Live with something like "I'm Falling in ove with Someone," o even o moe classic song, and they go into chaacteistic swoon ontics CARITO DIERKS Chicago, Ill PS He doesn't esemble Sinata in the least 1 Haington (left) spots clues fo: (A) M fit Ms Noth (B) M Distict Attoney (C) Bulldog Dummond a ' 9,9911 e` )-!l 2 The donkey seems amused by the whispeings of: (A) Chalie Canto (B) Hay Heshfield (C) Fank Mogan - SERIAL GRIPES Dea Sis: I am o consistent eade of you excellent magazine, TUNE IN I ead it not only fo my entetainment, but fo helpful infomotion, as I am in the odio field On the days on which I am not woking I tun on the odio Now I con undestand that these housewives who oe at home doy afte doy enjoy these seials - but how about people like me who hea the adio in the ealy day only occasionally? It is like taking 30 books and eeding o chapte out of each, The past and futue of each seiol is a pefect blank I don't think dayto-day seials should be discontinued, but how about a few completed stoies fo the daytime? CAROL OHMART Salt Lake City, Utah 3 Just as popula today as he was with you dad is oldtime: (A) Willie Howad (B) Joe Howad (C) Tom Howad : N / 5 This wable made Shoo Shoo Baby famous She is: (A) Fances Langfod (B) Joan Edwads (C) Geogia Gibbs Q - ems, l fi t l ',' ft sy7 7 The sound effect pictued comes ove the ai as: (A) hoses galloping (B) ain- on the oof (C) men maching Mecedes McCambidge is often head on: (A) I Love a Mystey (B) Road of Life (C) Bachelo's Childen 6 Diane Pendleton's with Ish Kabibble, alias: (A) Mewyn Bogue (B) Pecy Wallington (C) Ambose McCathy P 8 The Westenes appea on moning pogam: (A) Reveille Roundup (B) Mith and 'Madness (C) Beakfast Club ANSWERS ON PAGE 45 STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAOLMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONORF S OP AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933 o TUNE IN, published monthly at Geneal Post Omce, New Yok N Y fo Oct I, 1941 State of New Yok ss County f New Yok Befoe me, a Notay Public In and fo the State and county afoesaid, pesonally appeaed Richad Davis who, honing been duly swon oecnning to law, deposes and says that he Is the ubilshe of the TUNE IN and that the following Is, to the best n1 his knowledge and belief a (no' statement of the owneship, mnagement land if a daily pape the el eulatbm), etc?, of the afoesaid publication fo the date shown in the above caption, equied by the Act of August 24, 1912, and as amended by the Act o1 Mach 3, 1933, embodied In section 537, Postal Law's and Regulations pinted on the evese of this fom to wit: I That the names and addesses of the publishe, edito, managing edito, and business manages ae: Publishe, D S Publishing Company, Inc, 30 Rockefelle Plaza, N Y 20 N Y, Edito RichadDavis, 30 Rockefelle Plaza, N Y 20, N Y Managing Edito Lawence Falkenbug 30 Rockefelle Plata, N Y 20 2 That the owne In: (If owned by a topoallon Its name and addes s muse be state,? and also Immediately theeunde the names and addesses of stockholdes owning o holding one pe cent o moe of total amount of stock If not owned by a copoation, the names and addesses of the individual ownes must be given If owned by a, company, o othe unincopoated concen, name and addess, as well as those of each Individual membe must he given) D S PUBLISHING COMPANY INC, 30 Rockefelle Plaza, N Y 20, N Y Richad Davis, 30 Rockefelle Plana N Y 20 N Y 3 That the known bondholdeea, motgagees, and othe secuity Madea owning o holding I pe cent o moe o total amount of bonds, motgages, o othe secuities ae: IIf thee ae none so state) None 4 That the two paagaphs nest above, giving the oatnes of the ownes, stockholdes, and secuity holdes If any, contain not only the list of stockholdes and secuity holden as they appea upon the books of the sompany but oleo, In eases whee the stockholde o ecuity holde appeas upon the books of the company tustee o In any othe fiduciay elation, the name of the peson o copoation fo whom such tustee la acting Is given; also that the said two paagaphs contain statements embacing altlast'a full knowledge and belief as to the cicumstances and conditions unde wh1u slockhoides and secuity holden who do not appea upon the hooka of the company as Iustees, hold stock and secuities In a capacity othe than that of a bona nd owne: and this atl has no easonbelievelant to that any othe peson,association, o copoation has any Inteest diect o Indiect in the said stool, bonds, o othe secuities than as so stated by him 5 That the aveage numbe of copleo of each Issue of this publication sold o dlatlhuted though the malls o othewise, to paid snbseltses duing the twelve months peceding the date 'shown above Ix (This Infomation Is equied fom daily publications only) Michael Davin Publishe Masoa to an! subscibed befoe me this 4th day of Octobe, 1944 Iene A Hemann Notay Public New, Yok County imy commission expies Mach 30, 1943)

5 TUNE IN VOL 2, NO 9 JANUARY 1945 AROUND THE NETWORKS MANAGING EDITOR Lawence Falbenbug ASSOCIATE Elba Lohman EDITOR -PUBLISHER EDITOR Richad Davis RESEARCH EDITOR Alton Gimme EXECUTIVE EDITOR Teesa CONTENTS "LAUGHING FOR A LIVING" by ED WYNN THE FLEETWOOD Buxton ASSOCIATE EDITOR Fancipene Sheidan "ALDRICH FAMILY" HOME TOWN LAWTON ALAN YOUNG TAKES A LOOK AT N Y PATRICE MUNSEL "I SUSTAIN THE WINGS" VERA VAGUE WELCOME TO "YOUR AMERICA" DAVE STREET "BIG SISTER" THE PRIVATE LIFE OF MARION MINNIE PEARL TOMMY LOVERIDGE TUCKER 'LET'S PRETEND" RADIOOUIZ ALONG RADIO "GLAMOUR MANOR" JOHNNY MERCER DEPARTMENTS ROW OF MIKES AND MEN THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR RADIO HUMOR WITH THE NATION'S STATIONS 44 RADIO FACTS POPULAR PROGRAM LISTINGS TELEVISION ED WYNN as ON THE COVER "King Bubbles," who tells ust how he won his "Happy Island' thone of laughte-on page seven TUNE IN, published monthly by 0 S Publishing Company, Inc, 30 Rockefelle Plan, Radio City, New Yok 20, N Y Richad Davis, pesident; V C Albus secetay Single copies 15 cents Subsciption, $150 fo 12 issues TUNE IN accepts no esponsibility fo manuscipts and photogaphs that may be submitted Manuscipts etuned only with self-addessed envelope" Enteed as 2nd class matte Januay 20th, 1943 at the Post Office at New Yok, N Y unde the Act of Mach 3d, 1879 Copyight 1943 by D S Publishing Company, Inc PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , -1, Latest hono to accue to NBC comedian Bob Hope is a place in the newly -opened Living Hall of Washington This section of the Smithsonian Institute consists of a collection of 5o statues of eminent contempoay Ameicans The ecognition accoded Hope is outstanding since he is the only peson of the show wold to be included Othe figues epesent such notable public men as Pesident Roosevelt, Codell Hull and militay leades SI W Na The many followes of Doothy Thompson's news commentaies can now hea he in anothe ole-as emcee of Blue's Sunday aftenoon discussion pogam, "Listen-The Women" The celebated lectue and autho is consideed paticulaly qualified to act as modeato of the panel, since he wide expeience as a epote and foceful style command the attention of both sexes Distinguished guests ae also a egula featue of the boadcast a a _,) yl- s` Two majo netwoks, NBC and CBS, have taken steps to aid the etuning wa vetean CBS' action is in the fom of a public sevice pogam, dealing with post-wa poblems Called "Assignment Home," the boadcast is poduced in coopeation with the Amy Sevice Foces The NBC plan consists of a weekly seies of auditions by exiets, aimed at placing sevicemen in suitable jobs though ecommendations to the NBC affiliates 4"c { h Though a seies of weekly commentaies by Sumne Welles, Mutual is making a notable contibution towad bette undestanding of foeign elation poblems The famed diplomat speaks now as a pivate citizen, but bases his opinions on the expeience gained in moe 'than a decade of State Dept sevice 5,) J s7,-, -L i 1 LeC 1s' - - CBS is poud of its comedy -team find of the yea, Ozzie Nelson and Haiet Hilliad Though Miss Hilliaid did comic outines on the "Red Skelton Show," the pai have been identified with musical pogams fo yeas Both now show equal facility in the new fomat,concened with the Nelsons' home life 1 3

6 ti,ht s J, a x o 4 a J, NEW The Maste Mentalist located him by tuning in on the thoughts of the judges fo his Blue pogam, afte they had selected him YORK CABBIE Samuel Moss is Dunninge's "man in a million' // at ^ A, o FAMILY PORTRAIT is this touching but not vey typical-pose of "Baby Snooks" and "Daddy," othewise known as Fannie Bice and Hanley Staffod, pace -settes fo the CBS Sunday pogam iv- MAY COME to "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill" on the ai, TROUBLE but, in pivate life, heoine Joy Hathaway is happily maied and has two sons-chales Fancis Kenny, J, and John Allen Kenny **gi -"S ig n MEET JANET WALDO in the fascinating flesh The youthful sta of "Meet Coliss Ache," ove CBS, is evey bit as feminine and flitatious as she sounds in teen-age escapades on Thusday nights 4

7 f ` * - L, f <`* ' ;15 4}3, -f, fy ' ip tí o (CA Ntil s, L á 7Ai 1 ` ' - t i Y A, há" "I 14'F J! l,, e `Iy] 1 V' i i 8 ::Vi: e b, ' *0'-", G J/ /// ^Al, -' 11- / J,i', _ THERE'S NOTHING like having a butle-even if ii means exta wok! Pim Athu Teache may be Jack Cason's "nan" on thei Wednesday show, but eal life seems to evese the situation STOP TRESS NEWS: Sailo efuses to kiss gil! This nautical "no" -man had to esist both petty Chili Williams and a Tunnel of Love setting to win his cash pize on NBC's "People Ae Funny" o l it - e- > { '? 4 7 L GLAMOUR ON PARADE at an NBC get-togethe: With hats off and socks a -showing, a million -dolla ow of top-anking comedians sits out to pove that the ladies have no monopoly on fancy '-leg-at" Fom left to igh:, they ae: Handsome Jack Haley, beauty -puss Bob Buns, osy-chéeked Rudy Vallee, gogeous Ed Gadne and bonny Edga Begen Afte this shot, who can bea to wait patiently fo television? 5

8 n t1 -how lucky that I woe my lovely ` yaz,a ) [ ' L, 191) face powde Face Powde 8100 Pefume 8125 to (All pices plus tax) - ' ' l ank, u M1 ya ^ñ BOURJOIA_ "'l- P` -'Ti -"5 POBRdUlg NEW YtNK Tillie in 'tie-' tu It "nl une: iv,,,e lan Ilou la' "III, liw AnI and Its, Itl,1 I lhtn- Tln-da ccninp+t:nl Ian \elwna 6 OF MIKES AND MEN B1 LAURA HAYNES "Amos 'n' Andy" ae aleady laying plans fo television, hope it will come-as FREEMAN GOS- DEN says-"befoe I get any bolde, CORRELL gets any gaye o my wife any younge!" The latte-whom "Amos" maied only this fall-is a slim, attactive bunette named JANE, daughte of the late CHARLIE STONEHAM, who was once owne of the New Yok Giants baseball team * * * In Retiement: JIM AMECHE, JR, son of the adio emcee and nephew of sceensta DON AMECHE, has given up his pofessional caee, at least tempoaily Reason-as given by his paents but not confimed by the acto himself-is that the 6 -yea-old vetean of CBS seial "Big Siste" wishes to devote moe time to his fist -gade studies * * * Ae adio listenes polite? When MILTON BERLE sneezed duing a egula Blue boadcast of "Let Youself Go" he eceived no less than 22 lettes containing the one wod "Gesundheit!" * * * Emcee DEAN MURPHY of Mutual's "Sceen Test" is an expet imitato of famous voices but was fobidden to do any political caicatues duing the ecent campaign, fo fea listenes would think the candidates wee actually tying out on the pogam Muphy is FRANKLIN D ROOSE- VELT's own favoite impesonato of-franklin D ROOSEVELT, * * * Sidelines: When not busy being Bahl Snooks o Ima Potts fo CBS, FANNY BRICE does plain and fancy inteio decoating fo such notables as EDDIE CANTOR, DINAH SHORE, ELSA MAXWELL and othes BILL GOODVi'IN, who studied law at the Univesity of Califonia befoe climbing to his pesent eminence with BURNS and ALLEN, likes to give his apidly accumulating sceen and ai contacts the legal once-ove, pesonally If ED GARDNER eve ties of playing Achie on "Duffy's Taven," ove NB(:, he'd still be welcome to adio in anothe capacity-he used to be poduce fo such othe topnotches as BING CROSBY RUDY VALLEE, AL JOLSON as well as the afoementioned MISS BRICE GEORGE and GRACII * ** Insides wonde if the deal between aiwave wite -diecto ARCH OBOLER and sceen company METRO - GOLDWYN MAYER is the fist ound in the battle between movies and adio fo contol of television At pesent, Obole's witing diecting and poducing "Alte Ego," film vesion of his scipt which oiginally si staed BETTE DAVIS * * * Sinceest Flattey: BING CROSBY, who's aleady influenced moe coones than you could shake a mike at, ís now affecting clegymen His piestly ole in the Pao mount pictue, "Going My Way," ís cedited fo the sudden ise in the numbe of ministes attempting to sell oiginal songs to dance bands fo the benefit of thei paishes! * The way THEO GOETZ became a villain in Mutual's "Chick Cate" is a stoy in itself Theo got a V -mail lette fom STEF SCHNABEL-fome Rattle in the seies, now oveseas-asking him to delive a message to poduce - diecto FRITZ BLOCKI Latte took one look at Stef's pen -pal and pompdy had him witten ight into the latest scipt * * * Sta WILLIAM BENDIX, of Blue's "Life of Riley," not only has a huge dog named afte his title ole-hut the mutt has completely funished doghouse beaing the sign: "Riley Domicile" * * * DICK POWELL, who was once quite an instumentalist befoe he hit the big-time as a singe, is taking advantage of his new NBC "Bandwagon" position by bushing up on the tumpet-with no less an expet than HARRY JAMES And JANET WALDO is taking jittebug lessons, just to keep in the mood fo he "Coliss Ache" ole ove CBS * * * At You Sevice: BERT LYTELI-, "Stage Doo Canteen's" vetean office - of -the -day, was plenty down -heated when doctos efused to let him go ove- seas to entetain, because of an old knee injuy But HANLEY STAFFORD of "Blondie" and othe CBS shows, has good eason fo his beaming smiles these days Son GRAHAM honoably dischaged afte 44 months in the Amy, Ai Foces, will be able to esume his sceen and adio acting caee despuc the wounds he sustained in action a

9 Vol 2 No 9 UNE IN CT tt; ;, at';'i>, : Il LAUGHING FOR A LIVING By ED WYNN THE "HAPPY ISLAND" MONARCH TELLS HOW IT FEELS TO BE A COMEDY KING II GUESS that evey once in a while we all sit back and wonde: "What's it all about?" Now, coning fom a comedian who has made his bead and butte-not to mention a few peaches and a little ceam -out of building"belly laughs" fo yeas, that may seem like the wost kind of ingatitude Yet thee have been times in my life, and at the height of my caee, when I wondeed whethe it was woth the effot Afte all, a laugh - what is it? Something that shakes you sides and then passes off On the othe hand, a tea - that's something you don't ge ove so quickly That's been my eaction, and the eaction of a lot of othe comedians, fo a long time But it took a young wounded (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)

10 - - 4, ati - THE MADCAP MONARCH-Ed Wynn in the flesh as King Bubbles in the fantasy-begins a day of "Happy Island" choes and pastimes :, '&1 i 'éte = C CLOTHES MAKE THE KING and Bubbles spends an eeny-meeny moment choosing fom his wadobe of egal costumes Then to the kitchen, whee boiling a bottle of milk povides a oyal poblem of state s - s LAUGHING FOR A LIVING (continued) wa heo to make me change my views on laughte, a little while ago Thee must be a geat Plan made out fo all of us-yes, even fo comedians I'd like to tell you about that lonely young vetean, how he made me ealize what my mis- sion in life eally is and that thee's no medicine in the wold like a eal, honest -to-goodness laugh You see, I was the fist acto called up by the Govenment to pefom fo the doughboys in the last wa and was again invited to be the fist in this one The hono was accepted with deep gatitude, because it seemed to me the geatest ecognition accoded me in my_ entie caee With my son Keenan pefoming fo the boys in China, Buma and India, with myself making a swing of the county's sevice camps, the Wynns wee in thee tying to seve, too But, best of all, fom my point of view, was when the authoities allowed me to entetain the sevicemen in hospitals, although it hadn't been done up to that time The expeiment took place at the Woodow Wilson Geneal Hospital in Staunton, Viginia I did my act in' a cetain wad whee thee was this one lad who had been in a bad state of melancholia and nothing could shake him oil of it Well, that was a challenge I couldn't affod to tun down - o fail in This boy was all my audiences olled up into one, all my yeas in the theate bunched info the few minutes allotted If I was eve to justify my existence and caee, I would have to help him "Wynn," I said to myself, "give as'you've neve given befoe Be funny-please!- The boy came though fine, they tell me He had laughed with the othe kids - I,can still see him holding his sides The medics say that it was a sot tof "laugh theapy" It has been used, and will be applied in futue, whee othe measues fail to bing these boys aound to nomalcy ' Now all of us, on the battle font and on the home font, need a good laugh occasionally Realizing this, I'm etenally gateful to be able to bing joy, howeve small and fleeting, tó my fellow Ameicans, paticulaly these days A little escapism shapens ou wits fo the big job on hand It's the whole theme of my new pogam, "Happy Island," head ove the Blue Netwok evey Fiday night I had been off the ai fo moe than seven yeas, simply because I didn't feel the time was ipe fo the kind of fantasy my entie caee was built on But now, as King Bubbles of "Happy Island," I 'sinceely believe that we have something efeshing to offe the public Even though I've taded my 600 comic hats fo a "kingly'; cown, I still teasue each and evey one, because they mak milestones in my theatical caee It's funny how these hats have always played a pominent pat in my life - It all goes back to when I was a kid of 8 in Philadelphia Even then the stage fascinated me,wheneve Lillian Russell o Webe and Fields o Fank Keenan (whose daughte I was to may yeas late) came to town, I would sceam fo someone in my family to take me to see them, no matte what time of day it was "But it's only thee o'clock how," they'd tell me, "and the show doesn't stat until eight o'clock" Then I'd howl: "I want eight o'clock now!" Just befoe my sixteenth bithday, I an away fom home to join the Thube -Nash Repetoie Company, a taveling unit which taveled as fa as Nowich, Connecticut, then left me standed high and not yet dy behind the eas So back to Philly I went, vey much chastened but not licked Dad put me to wok in his ladies' hat factoy, then sent me out on the oad Not having a gil to model the hats fo me, what bette than to model myself? So I would ty On the hats - and thee wee some lulus in those days! I got t,ti aiip`s s,fl nn",41-1il s Slim

11 plenty of laughs, but no odes Finally, Dad fied me, and I went back to the theate, neve to leave again In 1904, when I was 18, I was headlining in a vaudeville act at Hammestein's Victoia in New Yok Ten yeas late, Flo Ziegfeld asked me to appea in his "Follies of 1914," which maked the beginning of a seies of gand poductions unde that maste of the theate By 919, 1 had eached the peak of my caee Eveything lay befoe me Then came the actos' stike Fo yeas, the stas had been enjoying the spotlight of fame and-moe impotant-the gavy The little people, the suppoting playes without whom no sta could get anywhee, got the leavings Well, the wom tuned and bit back And, of all the big names of the theate of that day, only the immotal Fank Bacon and I wee eady to fight on the side of the stikes My name was immediately put on the blacklist of the Manages Potective Association and I found myself, fo the fist time in my caee, on the outside looking in We finally won the stike, and it was my hono to be the one to go to Washington to secue ou ch'ate fom the Ameican Fedeation of Labo But you can't eat honos, especially in show business - whee, once you'e out of the limelight, the public is apt to foget all about you It was impossible to get any top-anking song wites, manages o lyicists to link thei names with mine Thee was nothing to do but tackle all these things myself came manage -poduce -acto -compose -autho -lyicist -owne all in one It took a lot out of me, but I had the satisfaction of seeing two of my shows become the biggest hits of the time - "The Pefect Fool" and "The Gab Bag" In between, I found time to do a weekly comedy question - and -answe column fo the Bell Syndicate fo moe than two yeas, not to mention taking a hand in launching a new industy- adio I'm paticulaly poud of the latte, fo a numbe of easons, and, if you won't think me immodest, I'd like to list a few of my fists in the field: The "glass cutain" which sepaated pefome fom studio audience in the ealy days annoyed me because it made both appea to be on exhibition Besides, all actos love to hea applause So the glass patition was done away with - same with "quiet, please" - and it was such a success that the glass cutain was dopped foeve, hencefoth Also, I was the fist acto to use facial make-up duing boadcasts, fist to change costumes duing a pogam, fist to pomote comedy commecials, fist to boadcast a full stage play ("The Pefect Fool," 21/2 hous on WJZ, June 12, 1922),fist to chage admission fo chaity (distibuting moe than 82,000 in diffeent cities in 1932 and 1933) - and now fist to boadcast an entie pogam in costume and complete stage setting, fo "Happy Island" Thoughout the yeas, people have asked me what I think makes my kind of humo so univesally acceptable I would say it is because I've neve tied to capitalize on the physical failues of my fellow man Getting a laugh at the expense of anothe peson is mean and unfai Anothe thing - I've neve cacked an off-colo joke in my caee Thee ae too many funny things aound to esot to that All in all, it's been a wold of fun, making fiends and keeping them - and my old hats and size -14 clodhoppes I feel I've a long way to go befoe I'll be eady to lay them aside And, when the time comes that I do have to sign off fom the public eye and ea, I won't mind too much, because I know the name of Wynn will live on in the peson of my son Keenan-and, Lod willing, his son, Edmond Keenan : Wynn And that's about all any one man could ask of life be-, - w -; N ` : THE FIDDLING EMPEROR, like Neo of old, finds esthetic pleasueand a weid elaxation-in coaxing sweet music fom his violin - L 1 ELS/f Mt COW S, by MONi SaYN HIS LITERARY TASTES tend towad the bovine, with bedtime stoies about his beloved Elsie the Cow And so to his downy couch, as shadows fall and night descends on the shoes of "Happy Island" L : -471k_ t11- _ " G G;1 h`

12 "COM1 G, MOTHER!' HENRY ALDRICH MAY TAKE ANY OF THESE i /, 1 t u CENTERVILLE s STREETS ON HIS WAY HOME P - : =, - :1,01111 y :Jo* - ' J 2147-Z :13-4, =Iy 7 4,41 bigigf;p= -_ ;44 thk - y wi+ -ipy- t `,, 1~' ' f e P 41' i --- `! i tie/ q, J -Ii}I ''e " se,- -"_=_;::" 0-- Á 0 IIt / !%I/» 'Sij - 4 1/1_~-- F _ s 6 / 1 - = -_- -,1#l -, =4- -9"t 4, u-, ~ J -i'`- l, wi'" ` 1 Gag : RAS -RELIEF MAP OF MYTHICAL CENTERVILLE HELPS THE AUTHOR KEEP TRACK OF "THE ALDRICH FAMILY" AND THEIR FICTIONAL FRIENDS ;; 1911 í Cliffod Goldsmith just PLAYWRIGHT didn't know what he was letting himself in fo, when he ceated Heny Aldich and his family fo the Boadway hit, "What A Life," some seasons back Eve since "The Aldich Family" moved ove into adio-fist as a featue on the old Rudy Vallee show and the, Kate Smith hou, then as a full pogam in its own ight-its populaity ating has been the envy of othe aiwave damatists That's vey gatifying 10 to a man of lettes The only touble is that this man finally eached a point whee he wasn't too poud of some of the lettes he was getting Too, many of them wee complaints which showed that listenes emembeed,moe "facts" about the mythical Aldich home town of Centeville than the autho himself could keep in mind while concoctinghis weekly episodes! "What's this 'about the post office being acoss the steet fom Kathleen's house?" coespondents would demand "Once you had some business about its being ight next doo to Centeville High" They took him to task about the location of eveything foni the dugstoe-is it "dowñtown" o "just aound the cone"?- to the Aldich telephone-"how come this week it's in the hall, last week in the living oom?" Answes to these questions nested in Goldsmith's elaboate cad -index system, which lists the names, pofessions, e-

13 CREATING A MAP OF THE "ALDRICH FAMILY" HOME TOWN IS A SUCCESS STORY IN ITSELF Binging an imaginay town to life is a big job, even when done on a miniatue scale The Centeville poject, as undetaken by the fim of Rochette and Pazini, took -fou men thee months to complete Fist, sketches and blue -pints wee made fom autho Cliffod Goldsmith's ideas Then the bas-elief map was sculptued in clay (z5o pounds of it), fom which molds wee made fo a plaste casting The buildings themselves wee caved diectly fom plaste Finished-at a cost of some S15oo-che map measues appoximately five feet by six Houses aveage half an inch in length Lagest of the tiny edifices is Cateville High, 3 inches by º ; second lagest is the couthouse, 2 by 11/2 a u `"Z _ 'h i ~ /- "1,11Hof w 13- -! - A ROUGH SKETCH OF HENRY'S HOME TOWN IS THE STARTING POINT - "BIGGEST" CENTERVILLE CHURCH IS LESS THAN TWO INCHES LONG 1' MINIATURE HOUSES ARE THE SIZE OF A CRAFTSMAN'S THUMBNAIL ACTUAL TOPOGRAPHY TAKES SHAPE IN ITS FIRST CLAY MODELING lationships, phone numbes and addesses of the some 40o chaactes which have been intoduced in moe than six yeas on the ai But it was obvious that the wite needed some simple at -a - glance method of setting the scene fo his eve -shifting plots That's how Centeville (pop 15,00o) finally got on the map --the same baselief map now pictued on these pages Today, Goldsmith can lean fom a apid look what evey fan knows who listens to CBS faithfully evey Fiday night at 8 PM EWT-that the Ald ich home is on Elm Steet, that Home lives on Maple, that the high school fonts on Walnut, that the couthouse is on Main, and that fathe's office is at the cone of Elm and Main Meanwhile, to othes, the map eveals some stiking similaities between this make-believe community and the actual town neaest the Goldsmith family's fam Centevillé s lake and picnic gounds, fo instance, ae called Bandywine and McCokle's Rock-just as in West Cheste, Pennsylvania And, while Cliffod staunchly insists that his adio chaactes aen't modeled afte his neighbos, it's a fact that thee's a eal De Haven's dugstoewhee his own thee sons get thei cokes and sundaes-which is emakably like Heny's endezvous of the vey same name located at the cone of Elm and Main Steets in "imaginay" Centeville 11

14 / i! a FLEETWOOD LAWTON NOTED WAR CORRESPONDENT USES SOUNDSCRIBER TO RECORD NEWS 4, t- \ 4 11 f p' `41IP ' a, leo:, T HERE'S no' adjective coloful enough to descibe the I caee of Fleetwood Lawton The ace epote fist hit the spotlight some 30 -odd yeas ago, when as a fou -anda -half -yea -old ealy -day Quiz Kid, he statled adults by chatteing away in fou languages Latest of his exploits is a 30,000 mile jaunt to the South Pacific last summe Amed with a ecoding device called the Soundscibe, the balding intenationalist gooved 80 discs, captuing sounds neve befoe head by home -font listenes Lawton's egula job ight now is newscasting fo Pacific Coast diales (Tune in Mon thu Sac, 6:45,AM, Station KECA; 7:15 AM, Station KFI; both in Los Angeles Also, Mon, Tues, Wed, and Fi at 8:15 PM ove NBC's Pacific Coast Netwok) His fame has spead fa beyond this aea, howeve, both because of spectacula scoops in the past and though the Soundscibe ecods which ae being eleased by 600 diffeent stations scatteed ove the county Vaious of the pogams ae also e -boadcast to Latin Ameica and oveseas The 'ugged Oxfod gaduate (he still speaks with an English accent) -is no stange to Latin Ameica, got both his ealy -schooling and fist job in Buenos Aies In fact, thee ae few counties with which Lawton doesn't have some connection, as his fathe was a cable enginee fom Maseilles and taveled extensively Fleetwood himself was bon on the island of St Vincent, the Potuguese colony in the St Vede goup off the West Coast of Afica His fist fomal education began at St Andews, in Buenos Aies, a tough Scotch day school filled with the childen of aiload laboes It was Lawton, Senio's idea that such an atmosphee would teach the lad to take cae '413 I7 11 e, f 1 l ty ` Z 12 - SOUNDSCRIBER IN HAND, Lawton is eady fo action The device ON -THE -SPOT INTERVIEWS with wa heoes ae easy with the Sound - weighs 24 pounds, ecods 30 minutes of convesation on a disc scibe, Hee bombe squadon Lt Bidston tells his expeiences 7 M i, -0111n

15 of himself At seven, the family decided they'd toughened him up enough, and enteed him in the best pivate school in the Agentine Just two yeas late, the pecocious youngste was upooted again, sent to Mount Saint May's College, the oldest Jesuit hall of leaning in the Bitish Isles The paents soon etuned to South Ameica, saw the boy only twice duing the six yeas he emained aboad So unothodox an education might have bewildeed a less adaptable lad, but Fleetwood adjusted quickly An aleady ovewhelming inteest in the diffeent peoples of the wold was futhe developed when he was chosen to ead aloud to the piests at mealtime --thus absobing a vaied liteay diet of tavel, economics, histoy and wold diplomacy No namby-pamby, eithe, he excelled in athletics, playing ugby, cicket and socce' in the best English tadition Befoe enteing Oxfod at the age of sixteen, Lawton had begun -his own wold-oamings, wandeing unescoted though continental Euope at a time when most boys ae still tied to thei mothes' apon stings Chief mak he made at Oxfod was becoming a founde -membe of the Ai Squadon, soon eaning his pilot's wings So adventuous a childhood pepaed Lawton fo the stenuous yeas ahead Neve content with being an amchai stategist, he's kept up the woking newspapeman's love of digging up a stoy in the field That tait got him into quite a jam, while acting as managing edito of the Buenos Aies Standad Hot -footing it in the wake of an abotive evolution, the dynamics analyst found himself facing a toop of chaging cavaly-and escaped death by a matte of inches Lawton ushed tiumphantly back with the stoy, only to find that censoship pevented telling any pat of it-and he had to un a vica's gaden paty on page i instead Now the peeginating analyst is compaatively settled, has become a U S citizen, maied an Ameican gil, and given hostages to fotune by buying a home in Los 'Angeles But nobody who knows Lawton believes that domesticity will keep him out of wa zones fo vey long J i V f" EYE -WITNESS ACCOUNTS of actual combat opeations ae shipped back by ai, binging font-line news to listenes with the utmost speed t 400 i c N7 -, ` 2:1 V +41! 11 W ' -1 ; f::1, -tt''' -, ix o t -- ` - ;, MEMBERS OF A CARRIER CREW, en 'oute to the South Pacific, descibe thei feelings on going into action Recodings ae made on small geen discs of Vanalite, a plastic mateial which is almost indestuctible, withstanding wate and flame Discs can be folded and mailed 13

16 7 e 4 E latt, = a - THOUGH BEWILDERED BY THE COMPLEXITIES OF NEW YORK CITY, ALAN YOUNG HAS BEEN AT HOME IN RADIO STUDIOS SINCE HE WAS 15 ALAN YOUNG TAKES A LOOK AT NEW YORK TUNE IN TUES 8:30 PM EWT (Blue) 14 F all sightsees in New Yok City, 0 thee's no moe devoted "ubbeneck" than Alan Young-who, only i8 months ago, was just anothe blue - jacketed touist, a 23 -yea-old Canadian sub -lieutenant taking the guided tous though Radio City and haunting the studios to pick up tips fo a special Navy show he was going to do up Noth The slende, fai-haied youngste neve deamed then that he would so soon be headlining his own netwok pogam fom Manhattan Late, when he got his medical dischage fom the Canadian Navy, he esumed boadcasting in Toonto - whee he had peviously built up quite a following with his gay scipts and ingatiating delivey-all unawae of the ove -the-bode fame which was to come to him at a tun of the dial It was just last sping, down in New Yok, that Fank Coope (who helped boost both Dinah Shoe and Fank Sinata) was tying, to tune in "Duffy's Taven," found himself listening instead to a comedy pogam he'd neve head befoe Intigued, he held on until the end and identified

17 M1 ' both boadcast and station by the sign - off: "This is the Alin Young Show coming fom Toonto" It wasn't long befoe Coope pesuaded the English -bon, Vancouve -bed comic to ty his luck in the United States Thee, afte a successful stint as Eddie Canto's summe eplacement, Young has wound up with a pogam all his own - fo "Duffy's- sponso, puely by coincidence, and in "Duffy's" old spot on the Blue Netwok! Like many anothe late aival, the extemely pesonable newcome to New Yok had quite a poblem finding quates fo his family, wife May Ann -(a petty Seattle gil)and daughte Alanna (aged 2) Now, howeve, he's quite at home in Manhattan - but can neve see enough of the big town whee he achieved his pesent big-time billing *, ` / \ i,, THE KID FROM CANADA GAPES AT BROADWAY'S OVERSIZE PIN-UPS GAZING AT THE RCA BUILDING, HE WONDERS "510W HIGH IS UP?',-a 11'1-2 1»`" -- I I M W: L N o?1 ' -- n ` LIKE MANY ANOTHER, HE GETS LOST IN THE TIMES iqua@e MAZE HE WINDS UP AS A PICTURE OF EXHAUSIIOM - SUITABLY FRAMEDI 15

18 ~F ' 1, 4104 C 9 PATRICE MUNSEL TEEN - AGE PRIMA DONNA FINDS CLEAR SAILING ON THE "HIGH C'S" TUNE IN SUN 5 PM EWT (CBS) IF THERE is anything Ameica loves moe than a good Cindeella stoy, editos and advetises have yet to discove it And, when -such incidents actually occu in eal life, public and pess enthusiasm knows no bounds All too often, these headline heoines tun out to be mee 7 -day wondes The success of Patice Munsel is one of the ae exceptions Most authentic Cindeella of 1943, the coloatua sopano has found 1944 no stumbling block to futhe fame, faces 1945 with well -placed confidence Conside the ecod At 17, Patice competed in the "Auditions of the Ai," won the finals-and a Metopolitan Opea contact-just thee weeks late She had had no pevious 16

19 pofessional expeience, made he fist official concet appeaances (one of them fo chaity) in Salt Lake City and he home town, Spokane, late that summe At 18, she made he much -healded debut in "Mignon" at the Met That Decembe night in 1943 maked he fist time on any opeatic stage-except fo high school pefomances of Gilbet and Sullivan, back in Washington statebut she stopped the show fo seven minutes with he big aia, bought boad beams to the face of impesaio S Huok, who had aleady signed he fo thee yeas at SI20,000 Now, at 19 (she was bon May 14, 1925), she is a fullfledged adio sta on "The Family Hou," as well as a seasoned vetean of two concet tous coveing most of the majo cities of the United States and easten Canada Neithe the miaculous Munsel no the astute Huok has had eason to eget that unpecedented pe -debut contact That this fabulous fowad mach has caught the public fancy is shown by Patice's fan mail Many of he lettes come fom young vocal students who have found he caee "an inspiation" o fom paents who believe thei teen-age podigies ae going to be "anothe Patice Munsel" Of them all, the least impessed is pobably the heoine heself, who takes he voice athe fo ganted-though she studies hadappaently doesn't ealize that she has an even ae attibute in he instinctive stage pesence At he debut, she missed connections with the wadobe mistess, had to dash back to the dessing -oom heself fo costume additions, made an unscheduled entance though the bewildeed cowd onstage, still hit he high notes ight on cue At an ealy concet, she upset a flute stand with he swiling skits, calmly picked it up and set it ight, went on to sing as though nothing had occued Anothe time, she lost he place in the middle of a song, tuned to he accompanist with an "I'm soy-well stat ove again," and esumed he caoling without a quive A bon actess, the tall, willowy bunette mimics these little mishaps to the last inflection, when descibing them, will still tell you quite sinceely that "nothing eve happens to he" The only thing that bothes he in he still -new success is stoies which make he sound like a silly little gilpaticulaly when wites insinuate that he paents ae but one emove fom Simon Legee "We'e just happy, nomal people," she says contentedly The teenste adoes both he dentist -fathe, D Audley J Munsil, and he 5 -feet -tall, titian -haied mothe, whom she calls "Eunice," "Shoty" o "Red" She wishes they could all he togethe fo longe peiods, hates eating out because he mothe (who tavels with he) is "such a mavelous cook," but admits she gets a thill out of seeing he name on the maquees, keeps wanting a camea "to take pictues of it fo posteity-my posteity" Active and fun -loving, she has neve egetted leaving high school in the middle of he couse to concentate on vocal studies, finds eveything wothwhile so long as she can go on singing She emembes vividly the time, at 12, when she and he hest chum saw thei fist opea-"madam Buttefly"-and ageed that whicheve one of them made he debut at the Met fist would send the othe 15 cents Patice mailed the bight pennies last yea, heas that he fiend (now maied) has had the coins suitably famed It's in he comment on that intoduction to musical dama that one gets the key to both Patice's vey nomal youthfulness and he stong enthusiasm fo he field "When the heoine's hai fell down in the last act," she eminisces, deamily, "we wee both sent --positively, absolutely sent!' THE, nnyg,ai i kav* f d,(^- ' METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR ENJOY! MOST OUTDOOR SPORTS Q`111- PATRICE WITH HER PARENTS, DR AND MRS AUDLEY IMPRESARIO S HUROK SIGNED HER TO A 1120,000 f k s - A J MUNSIL CONTRACT

20 1 'U,4F'º 1:41 S 1, = Z -P,1!'" -*1-? The ARMY AIR FORCES SHOW DRAMATIZES THE EXPLOITS OF THE GROUND CREW TUNE IN SAT 6 PM EWT (NBC/ A TYPICAL STUDENT OF THE ARMY AIR FORCES TRAINING COMMAND FORMER CONCERT ARTISTS AND JIVE -BAN] BOYS WORK TOGETHER I /q o á ; k1 ;i' y11d - < TAKING gound -cew technicians out of the fogotten -man class is the pupose of "I Sustain the Wings" Fo a long time, pilots and bombadies wee the popula heoes of the Amy Ai Foces, while the' jobs of font-line mechanics and amoues-wee dismissed as "soft" and "easy" though this half-hou show each week, the Amy Ai Foces Taining Command is demonstating tó the public just how false such an idea is Damatic sketches highlight the tue -life expeiences of these "unomantic" toiles, who quite liteally "sústain the wings" Unde the diection of Captain Robet G Jennings, khaki -clad wites ae sent to hospitals and camps thoughout the county to inteview boys just back fom combat The tales these lads tell of long, gueling hous, of Yankee ingenuity pitted against pimitive, "impossible" conditions, fom the famewok fo the thilling playlets pesented by an all -Amy damatic goup Suspense is the keynote of the specialist's life, as he woks against time, epaiing planes in sub -zeo weathe; isks his life in advance fields; and "sweats out" the etun of the ai cew whose safety depends upon him The boys who put on the pogam meet no such excitement in the couse of thei wok, but take pide in the fact that they ae doing an impotant and necessay job and doing it well The pesent outfit had its beginnings in July, 1943, when Captain Jennings was odeed to build an oganization in Fot Woth, Texas Fo nealy a yea, he and Maste iegeant Hay Bluestone (now conducto of the band) auditioned and inteviewed until they had a satisfactoy Toup assembled-actos, wites, musicians and aanges vho had completed thei basic Ai Foce taining Asked whethe the boys feel cheated of thei chance at ctive, duty aboad, Captain Jennings eplied that they ae glad to be doing something puposeful and useful, and know they ae bette equipped fo this paticula assignment than fo anything else Most wee footlight veteans in civilian life, and thei past expeience includes evey aspect of show - business: motion pictues, small adio stations, concet stage, philhamonic ochestas, and hot "pop" bands Thee's an occasional youngste fom school, too, and a few smalltown celebities fom Texas (like the lad who was so teified by oldtimes` tales of the wicked city that he petitioned to be excused fom coming to New Yok) When Glenn Mille (the oiginal maesto of "I Sustain the Wings") was odeed aboad in June, 1944, the entie aggegation was tansfeed to New Yok as a eplacementincluding the eassued Texas neophyte Since then, the lads

21 , ñ:li haven't been pemitted to gow tat and lazy but put in a longe wok -week than the aveage GI Two days out of the seven they spend in egula soldie -taining at Yale-leaning about chemical wafae, heaing oientation lectues, dilling and pacticing on the ifle ange Then thee -ae thee egula ai shows each week: "I Sustain the Wings" - on Satuday ove NBC; "Fist in the Ai" ove CBS on R I t f, 01:7;01-1í4", ; -_ i: Fiday; and a special sting -and-woodwind Sunday pogam -_ called "Symphonic Flight" on the Blue But that's not allthe band appeas fequently on "The Amy Hou," does OWI ecodings egulaly, and adds on "extas" fom time to time, such as WAC and bond allies Tot up all the hous spent in eheasals fo these pefomances, and you'll see why the boys feel useful Success of the pogam can be taced not only to had wok and enthusiasm, but to the pofessional calibe of all paticipants fom Captain Jennings on down The Captain'is tall, bown -haied and handsome, looks younge than his 32 yeas, is maied to adio actess Bey Winkle A native of Elmia, N Y, Captain Jennings completed his education at the Univesity of Cincinnati, and enteed the wold of adio thee His caee anged fom manage of vaious local stations to an executive position in an agency poducing ai damas the job he dopped to ente the sevice in August, 1941 As poduce and diecto of the damatic potion of "I Sustain the Wings," Capt Jennings is chaged with the complete stoy of men of the AAFTC M/Sgt Bluestone, band diecto, is just 36, but has been playing the violin fo 3o yeas He was concet maste of violins at Paamount-but has laid aside the fiddle to do his bit towad damatizing those men who "sustain the wings" N n 1 : % f 7 } -,_ 1, -1 THE HARP -CASE MAKES A HANDY TRAVELING CLOSET FOR THIS LAD 9 n Y t MASTER SERGEANT HARRY BLUESTONE, WHO HELPED ORGANIZE THE ARMY AIR FORCE TRAINING COMMAND BAND, IS NOW ITS CONDUCTOR 1-9

22 VERA VAGUE BARBARA JO ALLEN IS QUITE DIFFERENT IN PRIVATE -LIFE, TUNE IN TUES 10 PM EWT (NBC) THERE'S nothing eally Vague about Vea - at least not in he pivate chaacte as Babaa Jo Allen Fom the Septembe day when she was bon in New Yok City, though he ealy childhood at Goshen, N Y (whee he fathe was a wellknown hose beede and acetack builde), to he college days at Stanfod, the Univesity of Califonia and the Pais Sobonne, the tall, blue-eyed bunette has poved to be both accomplished and accomplishing Best known fo potaying unattactive and acidulous spinstes, vesatile "Vea" is actually poised, petty, speaks five languages, has played seious dama on both stage and ai He comedy feud with comely Fances Langfod-pusued in movies fo RKO as well as on the Bob Hope show ove NBC - is stictly fo laughs, since they happen to be the best of fiends Maied to a adio poduce now in the Amy, the eal -life Ms Noman Moell is a good housewife and mothe, lives on a 5 -ace fam, specializes in aising con-not fo its gag value, but simply because it's he favoite vegetable! a *14 4-T1 :,,61e-d"e t j D

23 M1lé o ~ 71 `, - 1, 6_ - b --_ >ll 11,411 tl111lu11ir1111=7 t C l- :!I1 '- '- R ` n y y 1j e GLAMOUR'MAte ^ CUFF AROUETTE OFFICIAL GREETERS: TYLER McVEIGH, LURENE TUTTLE, CHARLIE HALE, CLIFF AROUETTE, HAL STEVENS, TERRY O'SULLIVAN, WANDA WEREWULF?14/coma ffhnou4 ó'&g4 SCREWBALL HOTEL SETUP RAISES LAUGHS FOR DAYTIME DIALERS TUNE IN MON THRU FRI 12 oon EWT (Mud GLAMOUR MANOR is like no hotel that eve was o eve will be With an unequalled staff of fumbling dopies, handpicked by zany popieto Cliff Aquette himself, you'd expect this swanky joint to be diffeent-and it cetainly is Thee's only one thing the hapless guest doesn't have to woy about-and that's boedom: Between the antics of,deskclek Tyle McVeigh and 80 -yea -old busboy Captain Billy thee's always something doing-to say nothing of the way the looneybin ideas of othe guests help the folic along "Glamou Mano's" a compaative newcome to the aiwaves, having hit the ethe in July of this yea But Cliff and his affable buffooney date way back to the time when the "two -a -day" was king of the entetainment wold In his pesent hilaious comedy cavalcade, Aquette's doing D Jekyll and M Hyde one bette-he splits himself up into not two, but thee diffeent chaactes on the same show Fist of all thee's just Cliff himself-as lovable, inefficient and wise -cacking owne -manage of the "mano" Cliff's an etenal optimist, can't seem to get himself wought up just because the hotel's going in the ed In fact, he does his best to help it along fom time to time When a guest confesses she can't pay the bill that week, he's ight johnnyon-the-spot with a killing etot: 'Well, who can?" That's telling 'em But business is cetainly picking up-only two ooms out of thee unoccupied now Then, by 'just donning a bonnet, Cliff tuns himself into Ms Wilson, the hotel's oldest guest Ms Wilson eally is an oldtime, dazes back to the days when Cliff and a fiend wee living at his mothe's house and wok was mighty scace When the Sunday oast appeaed disguised fo the thid time duing the week, the two actos would assume thei old'lady oles and stat talking about "the home" (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) 21

24 hlcome la ` amquh ana (continued) - çy GENIAL CHEF QUIGLEY (alias jack Bailey) can mix a salad if he has to, hut pefes fying so he- can wok in a Cisco commecial _ 5- = w ` BUSIER THAN A BEE, evey moment of the day, is up-and-coming popieto Cliff Aquette, shown in a typical fenzy of activity 22 Late, about ten yeas ago, the same quaveing voice was head as Aunt Addle on the West Coast show, "Hi _links' Putting he on the ai is still quite a feat, fo to become Ms Wilson Cliff not only has to change pitch but actually thows his lowe jaw out of place Favoite ole of the comedian is that of the fisky old faud known as Captain Billy The Captain's got a high egad fo the tuth-so high a egad that he can't bing himself to get anywhee nea it He has moe tall stoies than ceaks in his bones-and that's going some Cliff's been playing old men since he was a kid-eve since he saw his fathe doing them on the stage Listenes head him as Jack Benny's fathe fo a while, and then as Rudy Vallee's gandfathe But Captain Billy esembles these othe veteans only as fa as speech is concened-in pesonality he's a band new ceation To get those tones, by the way, Aquette has to get up ealy in the moning and dink cup afte cup of black coffee Once he gets his Adam's apple oiled up though, he can pull out that voice' at will fo the est of the day 'l'he ingenious comic is quite a chaacte in his own ight A blue-eyed pematuely -gey 37 -yea -old, he's been on the stage most of his life, fist toddled out at the age of two when his folks wee in vaudeville Though a staff of wites is employed to scipt "Glamou Mano," Cliff's still head contibution man, making up oiginals and dawing on his collection of 30,000 gags (which he keeps at home in a cad index file) Like many actos, he's supestitious-though not in a conventional way He's afaid of white cats, fo example, but doesn't mind black ones Fo seven yeas, Cliff has won the same hat to all of his boadcasts, wouldn't conside go: ing on the ai without it No is any outside eve pemitte to see the scipt befoe pogam time-like seeing the bide befoe the wedding, it wouldn't be lucky Off the ai, the five -feet -eleven gagste has two malt inteests-his family and making amateu movies Clif and his son, Mike, ae said to be so much alike that "Pop' has to buy duplicates of all toys, so they won't be jealou' of each othe As fa as the films ae concened, the zany wag is cetainly a tycoon among amateus He doesn't limit himself to taking walkies of the Aquette pooch, but leap: enthusiastically into such epics as "Fool's Gold" and "Isle of Bali" Cuently, he's busy at wok on a histoy -making poduction, titled "Goon with the Wind" A one-man studio in himself, the "movie mogul" wites, diects, acts in, films, scoes and edits these pojects singlehanded Embyo actos and actesses take most of the pats, but cameaman Aquette abandons his post now and then to stick his nose in the action fo a minute Running them off is the funniest pat of it all They'e shown at home, with a tuntable doing the backgound music and sound effectsbut all the voices emanate ad-lib fom the vesatile Aquette tonsi Is Cliff's only one-thid of the "feminine" contingent on the pogam In addition to Ais Wilson, thee's Wanda Weewul f (Bea Benadeet), a Hollywood thille -queen who caies he sceen manneisms ight into "Glamou Mano," and movie -stuck would -be -sta Luene Tuttle Bea emembes adio in its infant days, when an actess had to be able to do almost eveything aound the studios-including spanking the bottom of the mike when eception was bad Neaest Miss Benadeet eve came to eal life to a Wanda Weewulf type of ole was an audition fnt s Disney catoon witch Unfotunately, she neve had a chance to see just

25 how guesome _she could be, as a boken leg automatically ended he boomstick -iding ambitions Luene, like "boss" Cliff, was on the stage at two, following in the footsteps of minstel -man fathe and damatics - teache gandfathe Miss Tuttle emembes with glee that he talents wee a geat souce of embaassment to the family, as the youngste fimly insisted on pefoming 'at all paties whethe anybody wanted to see he o not In pivate life, the coppe -haied actess is maied to Majo Melville Ruick, fome Hollywood announce, and is binging up 1 -yea-old Babaa Joan in the footlight tadition On Monday, Wednesday and Fiday shows (Tuesday and Thusday ae audience paticipation pogams), music takes an impotant pat in the poceedings Baton -wave fo the madcap scamble is a Hoosie boy, Chalie Hale The "Jack Cason 'Show," the "Judy Canova Show," "Scamby Aniby" and "Coliss Ache" ae just a few of the successes Chalie has aleady chalked up to his cedit-and his only ambition -, is to keep on adding to the list (' Vocalist Hal Stevens is a Chicago lad, got his stat playing the guita in a chop suey joint Hal says he's nevous as a wet hen on the stage, but the mike looks fiendly Asli the handsome lad what he likes, and he'll say "all types of women" (P S to the ladies-hal's happily maied, and his pet memoy is the fist time he kissed his wife) Though it may have its faults, the "Glamou Mano" hotel is a hospitable kind of place, and even the announces find themselves wandeing though its ooms now and then Tey O'Sullivan and Jacec Bailey ae neve quite sue whethe they'e in fo staightcommecials-o wacky oles as actos Whicheve it is, they-and the listenes-seem to like it 1 í1 1 ' ' _ T - ' I GIVING THE JITTERS to Captain Billy is actess Wanda Weewulf ( played by Bea Benadeet) who takes he hoo -pictue pats seiously,- ; - f ` I,= C l'' +''- \ I a \ I T 41 i-az=z 17 t I' REAL STARS OF THE SHOW ARE LITTLE OLD MRS WILSON AND FRISKY BRAGGER CAPTAIN BILLY-BOTH PLAYED BY CLIFF AROUETTE- HIMSELF 23

26 TUNE IN "The Bi'ggeSt'hó*'iD1oWñ" evey night an CBS coast -to -coast You saw (in the Novembe issue of TUNE -IN) the bit-, Fo :'million-dollá" entetainment just keep you dial (iant pageant of CBS' Suñday pogams: Hee ae some pegged to_yóu local CBS=station If you want a coloed of the geat pefomes on CBS who offe Ameicans - postcad of any of these potait -sketches; List wite evey-wéekdáy night the best Listening in the wold ' CBS, 485 Madisoi-Ave,; New Yok 22 -and say_ which TUESDAYS at 9:00 pm EWT /*- WEDNESDAYS at 8:30 plfi EWT WEDNESDAYS at 10:30 pm EWT BURNS AND ALLEN Geoge Buns continues to take his weekly going-ove fom stay-eyed Gacie Allen Gacie is now a famous newspape columnist It may seem stange that they still love each othe, but it's not at all stange why all Ameica loves them JEAN HERSHOLT Eveybody's favoite docto is concentated into the wam, compassionate pesonality of Jean Hesholt These tende weekly damas-the pize-winning scipts submitted by listenes-tug at the heatstings of millions of Ameican listenes DR CHRISTIAN NELSON EDDY The eodes of Musical Ame,co who take thei music seiously and with discimination voted Nelson Eddy the"best male vocalist on the ai" Listen to the coloful pogam dominated by his billiant lyic voice evey week on the ELECTRIC HOUR FRIDAYS at 8:30 pm EWT FRIDAYS at 9:00 pm EWT FRIDAYS at 10:00 pm EWT THE THIN MAN The cisp, debonai, hadboiled detective Nick Chales and his chaming wife Noa, ceated by the noted detective -stoy wite Dashiell Hammett, move swiftly though a seies of baffling comedy -mysteies ADVEN TURES OF THE THIN MAN TOM HOWARD O What season of the yea II best fo Sping Cleaning? That's the sot of ques tion you'e likely to hea fom that mad qui maste who cavots with his iitable conies on Fiday nights ove CBS Listen and guffaw to IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT JIMMY DURANTE and GARRY MOORE- Ameico's most billiant zanies, assisted in thei mad antics by that shadowy figment of Duante's bain (?) Umbiago! Wotta tio! Wotto pogam, Eveybody ties to get into the act! MOORE- DURANTE SHOW

27 MONDAYS at 8:30 pm EWT; SATURDAYS 9:00 p m EWT MONDAYS at 9:00 pm EWT TUESDAYS at 8:00 pm EWT FRANK SINATRA Fo his meteoic ise fom compaative obscuity to the singing sensation of the past two yeas, "The Voice" still holds all ecods He's back at CBS (afte making his thid pictue in Hollywood) to sing on THE FRANK SINATRA SHOW and YOUR HIT PARADE CECIL B DeMILLE, famed Hollywood po- duce, pesents the geatest plays of the season with thei oiginal stos fo an hou of supeb entetainment The pogam which has won 45 awads in 10 yeas fom Ameica's most astute odio citics LUX RADIO THEATRE BIG TOWN Steve Wilson, cusading edito of the town's leading newspape dedicates himself -weekly to cleaning up the ciminal elements that oam the city's steets in a seies of apid-fie beathtaking adventues that keep you glued to you loudspeake THURSDAYS at 9:00 pm EWT "- k'f 0 THURSDAYS at 9:30 pm EWT FRIDAYS at 8:00 pm EWT MAJORBOWES Chances ae you'e heaing the sta pefomes of tomoow when you listen to the Majo's amateu hou and to the mon who has discoveed moe of Ameico's hidden talent, than any othe single individual Good to the last gong MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS JANET WALDO, who has endeaed heself to the heats of Ameica's teen-age gils and thei paents, as she moves, moment to moment, fom black despai to tanspots of joy and back again She stides though a half hou of wacky, delightful entetainment CORLISS ARCHER DICKIE JONES, fa bette known as Heny Aldich, continues to' lead his family o mey chase Dickie stated his adio caee at 5, sing ing cowboy songs Now on CBS, this wondeful and typical Ameican boy gives you a half-hou of pue delight THE ALDRICH FAMILY SATURDAYS at 1:30 pm EWT SATURDAYS at 8:00 pm EWT \ V_^i This 'is CBS the -Columbia Boadcasting } System AMERICA IN THE AIR A thilling damatization of the exploits of the United States Amy Ai Foces based on actual expeiences of men in all banches of this sevice Tune in this patiotic pogam binging to you some of the most omantic episodes of the wai DANNY KAYE opening the fist Satuday in 1945, this amazing mimic and maste of double talk who has danced, joked and sung his way into the heats of Ameican stage and sceen audiences will give you one of adio's happiest half-hous THE DANNY KAYE PROGRAM

28 i L : 24 t] / ' 17 off t / +: I z! IY _ -,f TRUE TO THE PROGRAM'S FORMAT, THE CHOIR IS MADE UP OF SEMI-PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS WHO WORK AT OTHER TRADES ON WEEKDAYS 21G~ 4me'uca SPONSOR AND EMPLOYEES UNITE IN A TRIBUTE TO THEIR HOMELAND TUNE IN SUN 4 PM EWT (Mutual) UNLIKE some othe flag-waving pogams, "You Ameica" fully lives up to its patiotic title Pimaily aimed at acquainting all 48 states with the vast but often -unsung industies of the entie West and Middle West, each boadcast "picks up" spokesmen fo these vaied pojects Meanwhile, in poviding musical inteludes unde the diection of maesto Leo Kopp, the pogam also offes an inteesting example of employe -woke coopeation Only netwok show to oiginate egulaly fom Omaha- headquates of the sponsoing Union Pacific Raiload-''You Ameica" uses local talent almost exclusively, at standad union ates Moe than half of the musicians wok fo the U P itself Regula soloist Gace Helson McTenan is daughte of a etied conducto Teno Jack Wight is a locomotive fieman Baitone Wilma Giffin is a checke in taffic The othes all amateus o semi-pofessionals, ae vaiously employed in and aound the busy Nebaska city Week nights, they ehease enthusiastically ''afte hous -Then, on Sundays, they lieally bing to Ameica the tuly authentic voice of the aveage music -loving, native Middle -Westene 26

29 ' N; 1 - p' 1I :yt ^\ 11 1 T' B { d O i " /t5 )' f y : - intt DORIS the Union Pacific accounting depatment Vt ROGERS, ochesta cellist, woks in!'- 1/4 i `,t y,,, = SALVATORE CATANIA is an expet steam -fitte in the aiload shops on weekdays Sundays, he's an equally expet saxophonist in the company's "You Ameica" boadcasts ove Mutual ablia~ _ "11~~,,, ~- _,' - - : q- "`7"10-"":"4, 9 if l 111- i - J í 14 ALFRED FANCIULLO l does iveting by day, plays a clainet at night-in eheasal In both cases, he has the same employe, since the aiload is also the sponso of the pogam PAT EGAN, of the chous, is manage of the Union Station estauant in Omaha, too 4' o 111, [ '4 ` 7 w IÁ o O JACK WRIGHT, teno soloist, makes music FOUR PRETTY VIOLINISTS help make up the sting section of the "Yo,i Ameica" ochesta while woking,s a locomotive fieman Fom left to ight, they ae: Jane Giffith Joyce Ralph, Valoiza Latime and Babaa Rose 27

30 ,;-, i x,: i o-1,, * a 71/ _> 4141,10",:;-;;;E;14,1:0444 b;- t t }' ' L ql ii 1:17,-111 \k\ i <1tja S ;1,1'': taz2y/ i,f DAVE STREET - "DAVIS-HALEY SHOW" TENOR IS EXPERT ON CHOIR MUSIC 28 TUNE IN THURS 9:30 PM EWT (NBC) HANDSOME, successful and not -yet - cowding 30, teno Dave Steet is sitting on top of the wold ight now With his Thusday -night wabling on the "Joan Davis -Jack Haley Show" dawing eve inceasing plaudits fom fans, it looks as if the culy-haied Los Angeles lad has hit the big-time fo sue Nothing like swelled-head-itis has yet affected the Steet canium, howeve Though Dave is at pesent on one of adio's top pogams, he emembes only too well the days when things ween't so osy, when good fiends wee had to find One of his pal's duing that peiod was Bob Mitchell, diecto of the t boys' choi at St Bendan's Chuch in Los Angeles Mitchell encouaged the, youngste to sing, put him in the choi, and gave him many musical pointes which have poved signposts to fame Dave believes that ealy taining as a choi 'singe gave textue to his voice, and made it possible fo him to ate one of the toughest assignments on the ai - following in the time -hallowed 'footsteps of top-dawe vocalist Rudy Vallee When, ealy in 1943 (afte his own medical dischage fom the Amy), he head that old standby Bob Mitchell was going into the Navy, he took ove the choi at St Bendan's himself He's still thee, ton, doing his stint of solos evey Sunday, and helping othe kids get eady fo the big chances of the futue Dave knows what a helping hand means, being a gaduate of the school of had knocks himself Left fatheless at an ealy age, he saw the family finances disappea completely with the, 1929 cash, emembes what a tough job it was fo his mothe and younge siste to thumb thei way back to Los Angeles fom New Yok Things looked bighte afte Mom found wok, and Dave was able to tun his attention to junio high school lessons His choice of a musical caee was a fluke-teache said he had to study 'eithe at o music, and he couldn't stand the smell of oil paints It was just luck that he had a natual talent fo music, and was soon taking evey couse the school had to -offe: aanging, hamony, tios, swing, dance bands, conducting The Steet podigy also took instuction in piano, sting bass, saxophone, dums and bass honplus woking in a little daily singing pactice on the side All -that enegetic application paid off, Dave felt, when he got a job sing; ing and playing sting bass with Hal Gayson's ochesta (The official debut had been made -even befoe that-on an amateu show with two othe teen -aged lads, cooning "Tiny Little Fingepints") Soon the ambitious vituoso was going the heatbeak oute to show - business success: nightclub outines and one-night stands with bands, small pats with shot -un stage shows, sceen tests that didn't pan out That shiny -blue -sege ea's all behind him now, though, and the teno can boast of an opening wedge in pictues as well as ecognition in adio Still modest and unassuming, Dave counts as a - banne day the time Bing said:"i head you the othe night You sing fine"

31 BIG SISTER SERIAL HEROINE SETS AN EXAMPLE OF UNSELFISHNESS AND COURAGE TUNE IN MON THRU FRI 12:15 PM E WT ICBSI T yl 'at _ ----, 1 / - wf' MIA y % E " w`ooc+:, lf1y iy A "BIG SISTER" TO THE SNTIIRE COMMUNITY, RUTH IS ALSO AN UNDERSTANDING AND SYMPATHETIC WIFE TO HUSBAND DR JOHN WAYNE LISTENERS who tune in to "Big Siste" often wish thee was a Ruth Wayne in thei home towns In moe than eight yeas on the ai, this Glens Falls paagon has met almost evey conceivable type of misfotune, eithe in he own life o in the lives of he neighbos-but no situation is too complicated, no poblem too big fo he to solve Pehaps one eason fo the success of the seial is that Majoie Andeson can eally put he heat into the title ole "I guess it was just a case of 'type casting,' " the coppe- haied actess says "In the scipt, Big Siste is always tying to help people who ae in touble, o who have a had time getting along I have always been inteested in welfae wok myself" While Majoie was a finishing school student, she statled he beaux by tuning down fashionable tea dances in favo of social sevice in New Yok City's Hell's ICtchen Most of the othe debutantes spent thei fee time on beauty palos and shopping spees, but this petty lass kept heself -busy (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) 29

32 BIG SISTER p ) a- (continued) \ l t 13 - awy ^ WALDO BRIGGS EDITS THE PAPER FOR PUBLISHER FRANK WAYNE oganizing a Junio Auxiliay to the Little Mothes Aid Association and taking cae of undepivileged youngstes in the Loving Ams Day Nusey On one occasion, an appealing little boy was left homeless when his mothe became ill Majoie took the lad and kept him till his- mothe was able to look afte him heself Now Miss Andeson is maied to pominent enginee Robet LeFaucheu, and puts he knowledge of childen to good use taking cae of six -yea -old daughte Lynne She's neve fogotten the less fotunate tykes at the Loving Ams Nusey though, and both mothe and daughte take pat in the holiday celebations thee Scipt husband D John Wayne is played by well-known adio and stagefavoite Staats Cotswoth The Chicago -bon acto handles the difficult pat of a highstung and moody docto with ease, fo he has played all types of chaactes in his many yeas behind the footlights Stating out as -a mual painte, Staats gave up at to tead the boads with Eva Le Gallienne in he 14th Steet Repetoy Theate, and fist attacted attention as the Mad Hatte ilt "Alice in Wondeland" Fom that successful 14th Steet un, he stepped to Boadway in suppot of Jane Cowl, and then followed though with stock and touing company appeaances Known as an outstandingly vesatile pefome, M Cotswoth's damatic histoy uns the gamut fom "Macbeth" and "Othello" to Benad Shaw's "Pygmalion" and the title ole in "Casey, Pess Photogaphe" Alet and enegetic, the young vituoso likes to keep abeast of the times and takes pide in being able to altenate between mike and legitimate stage Most unusual chaacte in the seial is Fank Wayne, D John's bothe In niost daytime damas, "bad men" appea only occasionally and ae witten out of the scipt when the episode ends Fank, howeve, has been ceating havoc in "Big Siste" fo five yeas-and is likely to continue indefi- ' UNSCRUPULOUS FRANK WAYNE PRETENDS TO GIVE GOOD ADVICE TO HIS WARD, RICK' LENYA-BUT HAS HIS OWN INTERESTS AT HEART 0 h - S c

33 nitely Chief eason fo that is acto Eic Dessle The chaming, culy-haied five-feet-ten-e does such a magnificent job as a villain that listenes have gown attached to him So, autho Julian Funt has to content himself with foiling Fank's evil machinations now and then-but the scoundel neve eally gets his just desets Object of the "bad guy's" attentions just now is lovely young efugee Ricki Lenya, played by fome sceen sien Ann Shephed The diminutive beauty (5 feet 1 inch tall) speaks pefect English in eal life, but' loses heself in the pat and neve fogets he foeign accent on the aif Ann had no intention of being an actess oiginally, but became one to please he fathe He was managing a Polish toupe in "The Dybbuk" 'and needed someone fo the ole of a little boy Ann was aleady of high school age, but so tiny that Dad enlisted he aid-and launched he on a caee Othe "Big Siste" favoites ae kid bothe Neddie Wayne (played by Michael O'Day), his fiend and neighbo, Eunice'(Susan Douglas), fiendly D Cavell (Santos Otega) and newspape edito Waldo Biggs (Hoace Baham) Michael's one of the oiginal membes of the cast, was not -quite-twelve when he fist acted,neddie in 1936 That wasn't his debut, howeve, fo even at that age Mike was a blase vetean with six yeas expeience unde his belt Now he's inteested in studying phamacy-but it looks as if adio doesn't want to give him up One of the most 'inteesting things about the entie goup _isthe infomality and ease with which they wok togethe Daily associations have made them pactically a "family," and eheasals have become a sot of "gabfest" in which pactice and fun ae combined Pehaps the spiit of coopeation and helpfulness, which has been the theme of "Big Siste" fo so many yeas, has had something to do with that mg+ IEIGHBOR EUNICE AND NEDDIE WAYNE HELP RUTH WITH THE DISHES _ 1: "BIG SISTER" SOMETIMES NEEDS ADVICE, TOO, AND FINDS IT COMFORTING TO TELL HER TROUBLES TO OLD FAMILY FRIEND DR CARVELL Y! ti + l `1`, 1;; n YIvI fls'j,:d :li 1 1 ií - t IC: J '-,` :C N IN> y 31

34 v -V +,- 1 4f i "ait-: - MERCER FAMILY TRIO AT HOME: BLUE-EYED JOHNNY HIMSELF, FLAXEN -HAIRED DAUGHTER AMANDA, AND SLENDER, DARK-HAIRED WIFE GINGER Zip dá flc4u, weceeit THE SINGING SONGWRITER HAS NEVER LOST HIS SOUTHERN ACCENT TUNE IN MON THRU FRI 7 PM EWT (NBCI ' TIMES a man's oots go so deeply into the soil of his sown section of the county that they'e moe than the esult of mee geogaphical boundaies No matte whee he goes, he caies his homeland with him It's that way with Johnny Mece of "Music Shop" fame The singing songwite has taveled fa fom his bithplace in Savannah, Geogia, hasn't lived below the histoic Mason-Dixon line since he was a "pep" school student in Viginia, but he's neve lost the touch of Dixie in his dawling voice o ambling gait The Deep South is foeve pat of Johnny That's obvious to anyone who has eve head his music o actually seen the snub-nosed, downy -haied music -make in peson Nevetheless-though Johnny's a gegaious soul 32 who would athe ide in a bus with the gang than lod it in a lonely limousine-thee ae only a few people who know how fa fom supeficial the Mece Southen-ness is They'e the intimate fiends who hea him in his puely pesonal vocal "jam sessions," those who know him well enough to coax him into these solo living -oom pefomances Maybe it's the "wold pemiee" of a new song he's just witten, maybe it's some ealy musical memoy which fits his mood Whateve the stating point, Johnny is nealy always a bit self-conscious when he begins, wams up as he goes along, may coon (in the oldest sense of the wod) a dozen tunes befoe he stops He just sits thee, hunched fowad in his chai, his eyes squinched up, foot tapping

35 gently on the floo, and lets the Deep South in him spill ove in ballads, nusey hymes, blues and hythm numbes Pobably Johnny himself doesn't know how much of these he makes up o adds on the spu of the moment Like the anonymous folk minstels who fist saved these simple songs and passed them on, he pobably thows in a lot of impovisation en oute He has a phonogaphic memoy, a mind well -stocked with ecods of old-time themes which have neve been published o peseved on wax, and also has a natual ability fo ad-libbing exta veses o "patte" His own published songs, of couse, ae oiginal, eithe with him o with the composes with whom he has woked Johnny has collaboated with such topnotch tunesmiths as Jeome Ken, Venon Duke, Haold Alen, Hoagy Camichael, has tuned out the lyics fo such smash hits as "Blues In the Night," "Jeepes Ceepes," "That Old Black Magic" Admittedly a wose than medioce pianist-he picks out tunes with the one -finge method, is foeve stating piano lessons and then giving them up-he has also been esponsible fo both wods and music of such othe successes as "I'm An Old Cowhand," "Stip Polka," "G I Jive" All told, the Mece output has eached the astonishing total of moe than 50o songs witten, at least 15o published, some 6o achieving best-selling backets Fist big success stemmed fom a tune which Camichael bought him unde the name of "Snowball" Johnny kicked it aound quite a bit befoe it came up as "Lazy Bones"-which the 35 -yea -old lyicist consides pactically autobiogaphical An easy-going, affable chap who has neve been known to "blow un," is often late fo appointments, takes eveything in his stide, Johnny himself believes he's just about the laziest man alive Nevetheless, the singing, song -witing emcee-whose light voice and geneal ai of boyishness belie his actual five -feet -eleven -inches and 7o pounds --can tun out ten songs a week, when in the goove In fact, Mece has been known to stat and finish a new numbe within half an hou "Goody, Goody," fo instance, was poduced in 45 minutes Inspiation may come fom almost any souce "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" was the esult of his wife's laughing emak upon seeing a family -album photo of the infant Johnny on a beaskin ug "Mandy Is Two" was w,itten fo daughte Amanda Songs, of couse, ae the milestones of the Mece caee Fist he eve wote was "Siste Susie, Stut You Stuff," at '15 Fist to attact any attention was "Out of Beath and Scaed to Death of You," at 19 -which landed in "The Gaick Gaieties," though Johnny failed in his acto's audition fo the same evue Fist beak he got as a pefome was with Paul Whiteman, who not only gave him a chance to sing with his band but also plugged such typical Mece - isms as "Hee Come the Bitish With a Bang! Bang!" A home -loving lad, Johnny does most of his witing in his own house, a comfotable place which looks moe like New England than eithe his beloved Southland o the Hollywood in which it's actually located Thee's no special study set aside fo him (he has an office downtown, as pesident of Capitol Recods), but plenty of space is devoted to Amanda's use-swings, slides, a faiy-tale playhouse Johnny adoes his flaxen -haied little daughte, now just at going -to -school age And Amanda, who vitually disupts boadcasts with he enthusiastic hopping up and down in the font ow, idolizes he music -making dad, though she has no hesitation about telling him when she doesn't like something about a new numbe Johnny pays attention, too-which makes Amanda the youngest influential citic in the business!, R T -, - w t -,, ^, 7!'n_ m MANDY'S PLAYHOUSE IS A BIT TOO SMALL FOR PAPA MERCER fi! a NE, o e, - f-+- a" -Z -- =i ' o d#11 AT WORK ON A NEW SONG, JOHNNY FISHES IN THE DICTIONARY ' c 33 il

36 Td 4 ' 20 J MARION LOVERIDGE THE 16 -YEAR -OLD "BETSY ROSS GIRL" IS A VETERAN' RADIO STAR TUNE IN SUN 11:45 AM EWT (NBC/ HERE isn't much oom fo youngstes Tin adio, whee Hollywood's child - sta system has neve eally caught hold A few good oles in seial damas and occasional guest spots on vaiety pogams ae about all that talented tots can hope fo, in the invisible medium It 34 isn't how cute they look It's how well they sound-and they have to sound as well as any adult in the field That's why Maion Loveidge is one of adio's few child stas At 16, the one-time baby singe of Booklyn has spent half he life within hailing dis- tance of a mike, ates he pesent sta billing only because he Helen-Moganish contalto can honestly compete with olde "pin-up" vocalists Fo that matte, Maion is aleady a pin-up gil heself, in a youthful sot of way High spot of he caee so fa

37 ' was he appeaance at the national convention of the Militay Ode of the Puple Heat last summe, as thei official sweetheat fo 1944 Quite typically, the slim, fesh -faced bunette wasn't so much impessed by the homage paid he as she was fascinated by the tip itself, still emembes most vividly seeing the sights of Lancaste, Pennsylvania-paticulaly Pesi, dent Buchanan's old home and the quaintly -dessed Amish people Inteest in things histoical and all- Ameican comes natually to NBC's much -publicized "Betsy Ross Gil,' who won he title fo he spiited endition of songs about Old Gloy thoughout he decade on the ai, meits the flagwaving tag even moe fo, he numeous patiotic activities to date Not only does Maion make many appeaances as a adio sta, singing at bond allies, wa benefits, sevicemen's canteens and hospitals, but she takes an active pat in evey salvage campaign in he own neighbohood, puely as a pivate (non -voting) citizen Being in show business has -had little effect on the Loveidge home life Maion still lives with he paents in the same Bay Ridge section of Booklyn whee she was bon, oots heself hoase fo the Dodges, keeps up with the fiendships she fomed at the local high school she attended until he pofessional commitments made it necessay fo he to study with tutos She doesn't dess like eithe a adio sta o an obvious "child podigy"-no vampish high heels and no bobby socks, eithe The one concession he costume makes to youth is a dazzling aay of lapel onaments-a sevice ba fom one bothe-in-law in the Navy, a souveni pin fom anothe in the Amy, a Navy emblem fom the cowboy singe with whom she used to co-sta, and a pai of not -quite -official "wings" she confesses she bought heself Othewise, Maion's geat passions of the moment ae eating and jittebugging, he biggest expenditues fo ice ceam and ecods-eithe the latest hits o eplacements fo those which the younge smat set has lindy-ed into, when ugs ae olled back fo dancing in the Loveidge apatment As fo the futue, Maion has he heat set on Hollywood, whee she would undoubtedly be the envy of all othe gils-if only because she eats eveything she wants (including gobs of mayonnaise on all but he beloved ice ceam) and neve adds an ounce to he tim 5 -foot -3, 1o7 -pound figue! -ag A DODGER FAN, THE MARIOP,c P SINGER KEEPS A SCRAPBOOK ABOUT HER FAVORITE BASEBALL TEAM 1_ IAT RIGHT)' WITH 6 -YEAR -OLD P--'" T _! 1, BOBBY HOOKEY AND THE f _ "" DANIELS FAMILY TRIO n a é t'if f THE "PURPLE HEART" SWEETHEART WITH THE NATIONAL AND PENNSYLVANIA COMMANDERS 35 i

38 a* MINNIE PEARL 1" +'G4 YODELING GOSSIP OF "GRAND OLE OPRY" KNOWS HER HILLBILLY - ISMS FIRST- HARD TUNE IN SAT 10:30 PM EWT (NEC) -- ' IN REAL LIFE, MINNIE'S AN UP-TO-DATE AND WELL-GROOMED MISS MINNIE PEARL'S beginning to get woied about Ginde's' Switch So many stange folks have been noseying aound he Tennessee town lately, that she's afaid it won't be homey any moe And if it gets any bigge, how on eath will she eve keep up on what the neighbos ae doing? Of cuse, Minnie stated to boom heself Nobody'd eve head of Ginde's Switch (a aiload siding about thee miles fom Centeville) till its leading citizen stated yaning about the place on the "Gand Ole Opy' pogam That was back in 1940, when the gossiping coquette had no idea that he whistle-stop tidbits wee going to make headlines ight along with scandals fom moe populous spots like Washington, D C and New Yok, N Y In the last fou yeas though, public inteest has gown to such a point that Minnie's had to put out a monthly Gazette (which sells fo 25 cents, by the way) to get in all the juicy items she's had to omit fom he Satuday night skits Down in Centeville, Minnie's fiends still call he "Ophy" They emembe when she was li'l tomboy Ophelia 1 1, s STUDIO AUDIENCES GET A BIG KICK OUT OF THIS CORNY COSTUME THE NO 1 GOSSIP OF GRINDER'S SWITCH GETS OFF A GOOD ONE 36

39 Colley, with a passion fo aising he moe -o -less -musical voice, in hillbilly sceeches at all the school and chuch affais She got the pats because she would do anything: sing, dance, blackface, emote o slapstick By and by, Ophy gew up, gaduated fom Centeville high school and went to junio college in Nashville to study "expession"-what city slickes call "damatics" 'Round about 1932, the ustic comedienne got he fist job-teaching the Centeville lads and gals what she'd leaned about "expession" Soon she was taveling aound to vaious Southen, towns, telling the county kids how to put on plays and shows Minnie Peal was actually bon In Alabama, while Ophy was boading out with an old couple who lived nea the "lanin' house" whee she was woking In the ten days she stayed with them, the bumptious lass was teated to a menu of hillbilly dialect that sent he into hysteics Thee and then she invented Minnie-a hilaiously exaggeated composite of all the mountain and county gils she'd known, woked with and loved Ophy kept Minnie in the backgound fo a long time, developing he jeky, angula gestues and highly flavoed speech fo the benefit of a few fiends Eventually, howeve, the mountainee lass made he debut befoe a bankes' convention in Centeville-and found heself an -ovewhelming hit, with a "Gand Ole Opy" contact ight in the bag Supising thing about it all is that Minnie seems to have swallowed Ophy's pesonality completely, so that even offstage college -educated Miss Cooley is now given to backslapping, sopano shieks and yokelisms Ophy's much moe attactive, though, and pefes tailoed suits to antiquated_ stached focks Unlike Minnie, too, she's had many a chane& to may-including poposals by mail fom "Opy" fans: \ Li t -c 'F L ti ' i 4 C, J iii 4: -Z4%4 \ 4 ` MINNIE'S ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A MAN, FINDS NO TAKERS MIMICKING THE KINFOLKS SACK HOME IS A PAR' OF THE ROUTINt 37

40 4 -, p' - 4 i» / 7 `Tuy, bd -`^ o - _44 J - V ` 3;--1, ' F, *, Z ` '' y h, - _* ' a9 ",4f / i A : ( '' TOMMY AND HIS PRETTY WIFE, DARE, ARE REAL BUSINESS PARTNERS, SHARING THE PROBLEMS AND REWARDS OF BANDLEADING TOGETHER HOBODY could be futhe fom a jazz maniac than Tommy Tucke Quiet aid consevative, with stict ideas about discipline, the 40 -yea -old maesto stands no nonsense about tempeament, uns his band like a business And he's been able to pove that the executive appoach to "pop" music pays off in cash - and big-time success Tommy neve meant to be a band-' leade at all - though he cetainly had the backgound fo it Back home in Souis, Noth Dakota, Pop and Mom wee the musical highlights of all the local festivities Fom the time he was two yeas old, young TT was packed up ansi taken along to all the gala oc- 38 TOMMY TUCKER casions, so that Mom could keep an eye on him while she stummed the piano and Pop played the fiddle It was typical of the Tucke spig's pactical appoach to life that he was tuning his talents into income befoe eaching his teens At twelve, Tommy's tooting on the conet was eaning him spending money - at the ace of two geenbacks a pefomance By the time the lad eached college age, he'd decided to majo in musical theoy - but not fo love of it, only because he had o majo in something, he says You can't go though college, except in the movies, without getting involved in study At any ate, the Univesity of Noth Dakota didn't seem awae of his lack of inteest, and pesented him with the highest academic hono, a Phi Beta Kappa key Tommy was known on the campus fo othe things besides scholaship, fo he played on the vasity baseball team, joined the debating soci-

41 ety, and wok a leading pat in college politics (Tucke's neve lost that inteest in politics, by the way, and hopes to jump into the vote -getting game with both feet when he finally eties fom band leading) It wasn't any of these activities, howeve, which stated TT on his caee Duing summe vacations, he and a goup of classmates had played dance dates as a means of making money Shotly afte gaduation, the boys got togethe again, añd Tucke oganized an ochesta of his own Nowadays the Tucke outfit plays a swingy, hythmic style that makes it a geat success with fans Oiginally, howeve, the baton -wielde gave out with sweet, smooth, easily danceable music which appealed to the olde folks athe than the jittebug cowd Though the aggegation had a steady following fo yeas, it neve made top atings till about 1939, when a seies of hit ecodings skyocketed the boys to ovenight fame Biggest success was the Tucke vesion of "1 Don't Want to Set the Wold on Fie" and the band followed though with anothe musical bombshell, "The Man Who Comes Aound" Eve since those two numbes hit the ethe, Tom - my's been' the "man who conies aound' -to the biggest hotels and theates all ove the county = and then poceeds to "set the wold on fie" Unusual angle on the Tucke band is the impotant place taken by Tommy's wife, Dae Dae's a eal helpmate, fo she not only tavels eveywhee with the boys but takes cae of all the secetaial 'and accounting angles fo the outfit In addition, she's made heself an expet on make-up and scenic effects, and lends the feminine touch by picking out desses fo the vocalists The Tuckes call Allenhust, New Jesey, home - though they neve have a chance to see much of it and have to spend most of thei time on the oad Even when the couple hits New Yok, they find it easie to stay at the Asto Hotel, so that they can get to and fom thei closely -scheduled, engagements without the inconvenience of commuting Tommy's eal passion is fishing, and like othe adent angles he'll tavel 75 o too miles between playing dates to get in a couple of elaxing hous with od and eel The maesto's not the sloppy, batteed - hat - and - muddy - pants type of spotsman, though, and is always u meticulous desse, Pete ing well -tailoed, consevative clothes fo all occasions Aside fom fishing, the bandleade is most inteested in keeping up on wold affais, has definite and stong opinions on most subjects but doesn't tot them out till he's asked Tommy was one of the fist bandleades to take cae of his men called into sevice, by aanging to pay them pat salay duing thei absence It was afte talking to sevicemen, too, that he decided to add his gil tio, "The Thee Two -Times" to his aggegation "Statistics may show that thee ae now thee gils to evey boy in the county," says Tommy, "but hundeds of sevicemen, some of whom haven't seen any gils fo months on duty, would like to know whee these gils ae, when G 1 Joe is looking fo a date! Next best thing is looking at thee typical Ameican gils like ou tio is composed of" Active, enegetic and pactical, the maesto woks had on pojects to impove the "pop" music field Right now, he's tying to outlaw "band aiding"- the pactice of "stealing" musicians fom ivals And when Tommy Tucke eally sets out to do something, he usually accomplishes it befoe giving up 'p 4 T,, R * 1, F f tt v ^ l d _, TOMMY TUCKER CHOOSES HIS BOYS FOR GOOD MUSICIANSHIP, IS SURE THEY CAN CHANGE THEIR STYLE TO FOLLOW THE PUBLIC TREND 39

42 I - t n u l 111 ' 11 / - -`^ 1 A 1' / v - ' ' ; NILA MACK COVES CHILDREN, ENJOIS ENTERTAINING SOME OF THE "LET'S PRETEND" PROTEGES 40 IN HER COMFORTABLE NEW YORK HOME

43 , 'I 1,1 tik 1 :Font' e- - ' i Ix -1( # "' A FOURTEEN YEARS AGO: PAT RYAN, GWEN DAVIES, FLORENCE HALOP, BILLY HALOP, DONALD LET'S PRETEND WHEN Nila Mack's "Let's Petend" goes on the ai, a posaic adio studio is suddenly tansfomed into faiyland At least, that's the way it seems to the peanut -munching pigtail watches, who sit enthalled as beautiful pincesses and handsome pinces e -tell the old, well - loved tales of childhood It was moe than fouteen yeas ago NILA MACK BRIRGS FAIRY TALES that Nila Mack fist stated inviting listenes to boad he magic capet and TO UFE FOR EAGER YOUNGSTERS join hein the ealms of fantasy Since then, the ceative wite-diecto-poduc- TUNE IN SAT 11:05 AM EW CBSI e has discoveed that he adaptations HUGHES AND LESTER JAY WITH,MISS MACK and oiginal stoies' appeal not only to those young in yeas, but to diales of all ages who ae still young in heat Some of the oiginal "family" of young actos ae still on "Let's Petend," and Miss Mack has seen them gow fom childen to talented adults Many have found the juvenile pogam a spingboad to fame, and have made names fo themselves on Boadway o in Hollywood Thee's' no such thing as a "Let's Petend" alumnus, howeve, and all etun now and then to the boadcast on which they fist stated THE PRESENT: SPILL "LETS PRETEND-ERS," THE SAME GROUP POSED ONCE MORE JUST BEFORE THE BOYS LEFT FOR THE _-a m ARMED SERVICES 1 J Y a! o

44 THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR BEHIND THE BANDSTAND by BOB' EARLE FRANK SINATRA, whose sensational ise has made him the bunt of thousands of jokes and jibes, shows both sinceity and a sense of humo in singing his theate vesion of "Eveything Happens to Me" One of the cutest paodies we have head, the laugh -povoking lyics poke fun at the bobby -socks baon fo his so-called "bad pess" on such topics as what he thinks of Hollywood GINNIE POWELL Bandleade Vaughn Monoe will add a sting section to his ochesta fo his next ecoding date The singing maesto intends to keep the stings, once they ae added, making his one of the thee o fou "name" swing bands in the county using a violin section Buddy Stewat and Ginnie Powell ae the vocalists with Gene Kupa's sensational new band, which caies moe than 3o musicians and is beaking house' ecods wheeve it plays Buddy was fomely with Claude Thon - hill's band Ginnie, "ex" with Jey Wald, is the gil fo whom we pedicted things in one of ou fist "Behind the Bandstand" columns Ask some of those etuning vets what a wondeful job Dinah Shoe did in Fance! At many, stations, battle -weay soldies slept fo the fist time, afte listening to he soothing voice Bing Cosby did a simila job fo homesick evicemen and deseves simila plaudits fo his tans -Atlantic tek Dots Between Dashes: Best small goup since the King Cole Tio is the new Phil Mooe Fou Phil is compose of such ditties as "Shoo Shoo Baby" and "I'm Gonna See My Baby" Woody Heman's will pobably be the next band to become Ameica's No swing oganization Woody has added a vibahap o his ensemble The new membe is Majoie Hyams, who plays excellent jazz on the instument The Benny Goodman quintet-featuing Teddy Wilson, Sid Weiss and Red Novo on piano, bass and xylophone-should be appeaing on Boadway by the time you ead this, in Billy Rose's "The Seven Lively Ats" 42 TUNE IN'S SELECTION OF THIS MONTH'S TEN BEST POPULAR SONGS DANCE WITH A DOLLY EVELINA HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO KISS ME IN THE MOONLIGHT LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT PLEASE DON'T SAY "NO" (in alphabetical ode) STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT STRANGE MUSIC THE TROLLEY SONG THIS CHRISTMAS TOGETHER Latest Popula Recodings WHISPERING - Tommy Dosey, Fank Sinata (Victo): This pefect combination of smooth bandwok, elaxed singing and exciting hamonic and hythmic effects featues Tommy's tombone and Sinata's voice THE TROLLEY SONG - Fou King Sistes (Bluebid): Exta eason fo this tune's populaity is the King Sistes' good all -vocal pefomance Anothe excellent vesion is ecoded by the Pied Pipes on Capitol AND THEN YOU KISSED ME-Bob Stong (Hit) : With the vocal aid of a vey capable newcome - Don Camichael-Stong weaves an aangement aound this lovely ballad which assues it o'f 3 high ecod ating HELPLESS - Glenn Mille (Victo): Mille and Ray Ebele ae once moe pesented on wax It's a teat to hea Glenn's distinctive band again SQUEEZE ME - At Hodes (Blue Note) : Pianist Hodes totalled some of Manhattan's finest jazz' instumentalists fo z -inch discs of "Bugle Call Rag," "Suga Foot Stomp," "Sweet Geogia Bown," "Squeeze Me"Latte is best of a good lot, with Vic Dickenson and Ed Hall playing stella "tailgate" tombone and clainet IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN-Hal McIntye (Victo): A new Cole Pote une debuts hee, with Jey Stuat delighting bobby-soxes in a topnotch vocal endition McIntye's Ellington -styled band foms an unusual and inteesting setting fo the song WHO DAT UP DERE? - Woody Heman (Decca): If thee's a moe entetain- i ing vocalist than Woody Heman, we 410,» would vey much' appeci- WOODY HERMAN ate an intoduction No matte what the mateial, Woody always gives a class -A endition His wok on this is supeb

45 7-0-K-THE SERIOUS SIDE Classical composition is an expensive hobby, accoding to Mak Schubat The New Yok Times music citic estimates that it costs a compose appoximately 51,o-exclusive of time involvedmainly fo copying and blue -pinting the scoe and pats In etun, the compose can eatpect to eceive $50 fo the wold pemiee, 525 fo each subsequent pefomance! Afte his honoable dischage fom the Amy, Eich Leinsdof went to Havana, whee he eheased that city's ochesta and conducted its fist concets The fome conducto of the Cleveland Ochesta has late engagements to fill in Ameica, including some at the Metopolitan Opea Opeetta king Sigmund Rombeg has composed a new one-"way Up in Cental Pak," to be poduced by Michael Todd Setting is New Yok in the 1870's Anold Schoenbeg is being feted in the longest bithday celebation we can ecall The entie ochesta season is intewoven with his wok, saluting the geat compose's entance into his seventieth yea Maian NEWS AND PREVIEWS RECORD Andeson has eceived a silve cup fom the Hollywood Bowl He fist appeaance thee shatteed a 10 -yea attendance ecod, with a tunout of 20,000 eage listenes! Since 1919, when the histoic New Oleans Opea House buned to the gound, music damas have had to shuttle about the city, wheeve pefomances could be given Now, howeve, sufficient funds have been aised by civic - spiited Robet Loubat to puchase new land' and, by 1945, Loubat expects to have enough money to stat building opeations on an exact eplica of the oiginal opea house Gladys Swath - out, who opened the Chicago Opea season singing the mezzo sopano title ole in "Camen," has something else to be vey poud of He husband, Fank Chapman, is now a captain in the US Maine Cops GLADYS SWARTHOUT RELEASES WALTON: BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST-DENNIS NOBLE, Baitone; HUD- DERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHES- TRA, and Bass Bands, WILLIAM WALTON, Conducting (Victo Album M -DM 974) : Technically, this ecoding is one of the finest eve done on a choal wok Conducted by the compose, the billiantly ochestated scoe suges with excitement and blazes with musical colo, as it descibes the biggest bacchanale in Biblical histoy Text was adapted fom the Psalms and Book of Daniel MOZART: QUARTET NO 16 IN E -FLAT MAJOR-THE BUSCH QUAR- TET (Columbia Album M -MM 529) : "It was fom Haydn that I leaned to wite quatets," said Mozat, dedicating this opus to "Poppa" Haydn In his tun, Haydn told Mozat's fathe: "You son is the geatest compose I know, pesonally o by eputation" The chambe -music public will pobably be glad to join that musical admiation society afte heaing this smooth pefomance by the Busch Quatet OTHERS:" Anothe musical fiendship is ecalled, as Victo links Liszt's "Liebestaum No 3 (A Deam of Love)" with Chopin's "Impomptu in A -Flat, Op 29," impeccably played by pianist Alexande Bailowsky on a 12 -inch ecod A 2 -disc Red Seal album of inteest -but hadly of musical impotance-is Ilka Chase's eadings of poems by Doothy Pake Listen, too, to Fedeick Stock and the Chicago Symphony in a Columbia album of the eve -popula "Nutcacke Suite" by Tschaikovsky V,Cnx avc,ial,a ^ a üu111m± l'ayt i,a wn nl tm A ARMY WIFE WINS WRITING SUCCESS AFTER 2 MONTHS' TRAINING "I am an amy wile wits followed he husband South to his militay post Two months afte enolling fo NIA: taining, I A quued a position as a potei on the Colombo Enquie In fou month 1 have had two aise, an' the pospects of becomuu Cay Edito, look vets pomising" -Ms Man, M Blonde' Colombo, í,,eutg, "How do I get my Stat as a wite?" 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46 RADIO HUMOR Bet Lah: I think I've got a waveing infinitive thee some place Milton Bele: You should watch you syntax Bet Lah: I should watch my what? Milton Bele: Syntax! Syntax! Bet Lah: Don't tell me they've got a tax on that, too! -Let Yiusel/ Go (Blue) WITH THE t 97,D,,;11,1,, a (to NATION'S STATIONS t: IA TN ~gik Lauie: You know, the funny thing about the Scotch is that they'e the only nationality that doesn't kick about gags about them Heshfield: Why should they complain? They'e getting them fo nothing -Can You Top This? (NBC) John Reed King: Well, Johnny, I think I could help you I know quite; a bit about being a detective Johnny Mogan: You a detective! Who'd eve take you fo a detective? John Reed King: Remembe, I'm one cad highe than Elley Queen -Johnny Mogan Show (CBS) Miss Lowbidge: I think it's a shame the way women ae pushed aound the way they'e misteated Ransom Sheman: What makes you say that? Miss Lowbidge: Look what happened to me last night on my date Ransom Sheman: What happened? Miss Lowbidge: Nothing It's a shame the way women ae misteated -Nitwit Cout (Blue) Eddie Canto: Russian, I want you to be good tonight You ae standing in the pesence of my sponso Bet Godon: You whatsit? Eddie Canto: Russian, what do you call a man who pays my salay? Bet Godon: Sucke -Time To Smile (NBC) Jimmy Duante: Whee am I? I'm dancing at the Palládium and you oughtta see how I look I'm weaing a tan jacket and my touses ae checked Gay Mooe: Well, so what? Jimmy Duante: So huy ove and get me-i just lost the check! -Mooe-Duante Show (CBS) Ralph Edwads: How can' you make a slow hose fast? GI Contestant: Don't give him anything to eat -Tuth o Consequences (NBC) 44 JACKSONVILLE, FLA-Siotion WPOQ---These WPDQ staff membes seem to be lost in a blizzad of wa bulletins But announce Bob Willad, contol opeato Leoy Johnson and news edito Gene Flanagan managed to disentangle themselves, ánd piled it up fo the salvage campaign - -" f, +, t le 1, ql -- < < 1"_j *119 CHICAGO, ILL-Station WGN-When Dick (Two Ton)' Bake fist 'loweed himseil 'onto this piano bench, the legs gave way The next time, houseman Elme Panzke was called in to pevent anothe catastophe Two Ton weighs 325, has his own pogam evey moning at 8:15 J

47 : '1 4t, Lt {(f,,it' ',# t, > RADiO facas y ^Y,ó L, f t Radio eception has been found to vay with the phases of the moon, accoding to a epot by D Halan Tue Stetson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Afte moe than 20,000 hous of obsevation, it was found that eception impoved fom the time of the moon's fist quate to shotly befog full -moon Afte full moon, eception deteioated, but began to impove again fom about the last quate until a few days befoe new moon i CINCINNATI, OHIO-Station WRY-Announce Fed Bennett can't be botheed dinking tea when he's suounded by so photogenic a bevy of lovelies Its WCKY hostess Doothea Dew poffeing the disdained bew, while "Glamoettes" hove telling Fed how wondeful he is Canadian manufactue of communications equipment fo the Allied foces will each a ecod figue of $200,000,000 this yea, states the De - Depatment of Munitions and Supply This epesents a temendous expansion, since befoe the wa Canada's adio and electical industy tuned out goods at the ate of about 516,- 000,000 a yea i h The inne wokings of aiplane engines can now be studied though an electonic photogaphing device known as the cathode ay oscillogaph By means of this new instument, electical events that occu in as shot a time as one -millionth of a second ae gaphically ecoded Enginees hope to use the facts obtained fom these studies in building faste and moe poweful waplanes Appoximately 10,000,000 eceiving tubes ae needed fo militay use each month The end of the Euopean wa is expected to educe these equiements slightly, but supply expets pedict that it will be a yea aftegemany's defeat befoe a 45% dop can be hoped fo (At pesent, about 13%í of the total tube poduction is allotted to civilians fo eplacement puposes) '9 ' - A s t-\ 41'4 CHICAGO, ILL-Station WMAO Ealy bid Ed Allen finds thee's a woman -shotage, too, and has to take on,the job of making a cazy quilt of scaps sent in by listenes Ed celebated the annivesay of his pogam by asking fans to send in pieces of cloth with omantic backgounds RADIOQUIZ ANSWERS (Quiz on page 2) 1-(B) M Distict Attoney 2- (C) Fank Mogan 3-(B) Joe Howad 4-(A) 1 Love a Mystey 5-(C) Geogia Gibbs 6-(A) Mewyn Bogue 7-(C) men maching 8-(A) Reveille Roundup 45

48 1 1 :45 1 :15 TUNE 'IN'S SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS EASTERN WAR TIME INDICATED DEDUCT 1 HOUR FOR CENTRAL TIME - 3 HOURS FOR PACIFIC TIME NBC IS LISTED (N), CIS (C), BLUE NETWORK (I), MIS (M1 ASTERISKED PROGRAMS (s) ARE REBROADCAST AT VARIOUS TIMES; CHECK LOCAL NEWSPAPERS SUNDAY 9:00 am News of the Wold (C) 9:00 am Wold News (N) 9:15 am E Powe Biggs (C) 10:00 am Radio Pulpit (N ) 10:00 am Chuch of the Ai (C) 10:30 am Wings Ove Jodon (C) I1:00amAAF Symphonic Flight (B) 11:05 am Blue Jacket Choi (C) 12:00 noon Wa Jounal (B) 12:00 noon Tabenacle Choi (C) 12:30 pm Stadivai Ochesta (N) 12:30 pm Tansatlantic Call (C) 1:30 pm Sammy Kaye's Ochesta (B) 1:30 pm Chicago Round Table (N) 2:30 pm Westinghouse Pogam (N ) 3:00 pm Shaeffe Wold Paade (N) 3:00 pm N Y Philhamonic (C) 3:30 pm Miss Hattie (B) 3:30 pm The Amy Hou (N ) 4:00 pm Dats Fo Dough (B) 4:30 pm Pause That Refeshes (C) 4:30 pm Music Ameico Loves (N) 4:30 pm Metopolitan Auditions (B) 5:00 pm Geneal Motos Symph (N) 5:00 pm Family Hou (C) 5:00 pm May Small Revue (B) 6:00 pm Catholic Hou (N) 6:00 pm Adven of Ozzie & Haiet(C) 6:00 pm Philco Hall of Fame (B) *6:30 pm Geat Gildesieeve (N) 6:30 pm Toasties Time (C) 7:00 pm Kate Smith Hou (C) 7:00 pm Jack Benny Show (N) 7:30 pm Quiz Kids (B) 7:30 pm Fitch Bandwagon (N) `8:00 pm Blondie (C) 8:00 pm Edga Begen (N) 8:30 pm Cime Docto (C) 8:30 pm Joe E Bown (11) 8:45 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) 9:00 pm Man Mey -Go -Round (N) 9:15 pm Mystey Time (B) 9:30 pm Texaco Theate (C) 9:30 pm Ameican Album (N) 10:00 pm Take It o Leave It (C) 10:00 pm Life of Riley (B) 10:00 pm Hou of Cham (N) 10:30 pm We the People (C) 10:30 pm Comedy Theate (N) MONDAY 9:00 am Mith & Madness (N) 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Valiant Lady (C) *10:30 am This Changing Wold (C) 10:30 am Findes Keepes (N) *10:45 am Bachelo's Childen (C) 10:45 am Lisa Segio (B) 1 1 :00 am Road of Life (N ) 11 :00 am Beakfast at Sadi's (B) 1 1 :30 am Sta Playhouse (N) 12:00 noon Kate Smith Speaks (C) 12:15 pm Big Siste (C) 12:30 pm Fam & Home Makes (B) 1:45 pm The Goldbegs (C) 2:00 pm Guiding Light (N) 2:00 pm Joyce Jodan, MD (C) 3:00 pm Woman of Ameica (N) 3:00 pm May Malin (C) 3:00 pm Moton Downey (B) 3:15 pm Ma Pekins (N) 3:30 pm Peppe Young (N) 5:30 pm Just Plain Bill (N) 6:00 pm Quincy Howe (C) 6:15 pm Seenade To Ameica (N) 6:45 pm The Wold Today (C) 7:00 pm Fulton Lewis, J (M) *7:00 pm Music Shop (N) "7:00 pm Heidt Time (B) 7:00 pm I Love A Mystey (C) *7:15 pm Hedda Hoppe's H'wood(C) 7:30 pm Thanks to the Yanks (C) 7:45 pm H V Kaltenbon (N ) *8:00 pm Cavalcade of Ameica (N ) 8:00 pm Vox Pop (C) 8:15 pm Lum 'n' Abne (B) 8:30 pm Voice of 'Fiestone (N) *8:30 pm Fank Sinata (C) _ 8:30 pm Blind Date (B) 8:55 pm Bill Heny (C) '9:00 pm Telephone Hou (N) 9:00pm Lux Radio Theate (C) 9:00 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) 9:30 pm Spotlight Bands (B) 9:30 pm Infomation Please (N) 10:00 pm Canation Pogam (N) 10:00 pm Sceen Guild (C) 10:30 pm Johnny Mogan Show (C) 10:30 pm "D IQ" (N) TUESDAY 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Loo Lawton (N) *10:00 am Valiant Lady (C) - 10:30 am This Changing Wold (C) 10:30 am Findes Keepes (N ) *10:45 am Bachelo's Childen (C) 11:00 am Beakfast at Sadi's (B) 11: 15 am Second Husband (C) 1 1 :45 am David Haum (N ) am Aunt Jenny's Stoies (C) 12:00 noon Kate Smith Speaks (C) 12:30 pm Fom & Home Makes (B) pm Ma Pekins (C) 2:30 pm Women In White (N) 3:00 pm May Malin (C) 3:00 pm Moton Downey (B') 3:00 pm Woman of Ameica (N) 3:15 pm Hollywood Sta Time (B) 4:00 pm Backstage Wife (N) 5:45 pm Font Poge Faell (N ) 6:00 pm Quincy Howe (C) 6:15 pm Seenade to Ameica (N) 6:15 pm Edwin C Hill (C) 6:45 pm Lowell Thomas (N ) 7:00 pm I Love A Mystey (C) 7:00 pm Music Shop (N) 7:00 pm Fulton Lewis, J (M ) 7:15 pm Chestefield Time (C) 7:30 pm Dick Haymes (N ) 7:30 pm Melody Hou (C) ' 8:00 pm Big Town (C) 8:00 pm Ginny Simms (N) 8:15 pm Lum 'n' Abne (B) `8:30 pm Theate of Romance (C) '8:30 pm Alan Young Show (B) 8:30 pm Date With Judy (N) 9:00 pm Gacie Fields (B) 9:00 pm Buns & Allen (C) 9:00 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) 9:30 pm This Is My Best (C) 9:30 pm Fibbe McGee & Molly (N; 9:30 pm Spotlight Bands (B) 10:00 pm Bob Hope IN) 10:00 pm Raymond Gam Swing (B) 10:30 pm Raleigh Room (N) 10:30 pm Let Youself Go (a) WEDNESDAY 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Loo Lawton (N ) 10:30 am This Changing Wold (C) 10:30 at Findes Keepes (N) 10:45 am Listening Post (B) 1 1 :00 am Rood of Life (N) 11 :00 am Beakfast at Sadi's (B) '11:30 am Bight Hoizon (C) 12:00 noon Kate Smith Speaks (C) 12:15 pm Big Siste (C) 12:30 pm Fam & Home Makes (B) I :15 pm Ma Pekins (C) 2:00 pm Guiding Light (N) 2:15 pm Today's Childen (N ) 2:30 pm Young D Malone (C) 3:00 pm Woman of Ameica (N) 3:00 pm May Malin (C) 3:00 pm Moton Downey (B) 3:15 pm Hollywood Sta Time (B) 4:15 pm Stella Dallas (N ) 6:15 pm Seenade to Ameica (N) 6:45 pm Lowell Thomas (N ) 7:00 pm Fulton Lewis, J (M ) 7:00 pm I Love A Mystey (C) 7:00 pm Music Shop (N ) 7:15 pm Chestefield Time (C) 7:30 pm Easy Aces (C) 7:45 pm H V Kaltenbon (N) `8:00 pm Jack Cason (C) '8:00 pm M & Ms Noth (N) 8:15 pm Lum 'n' Abne (B) '8:30 pm D Chistian (C) '8:30 pm Caton of Chee (N) '8:30 pm My Best Gils (B) 9:00 pm Inne Sanctum (C) 9:00 pm Eddie Canto (N ) 9:00 pm Dunninge (B) 9:00 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) 9:30 pm Which Is Which? (C) 9:30 pm M Distict Attoney (N) 10:00 pm Koy Kyse College (N) 10:00 pm Geat Moments in Music ;C) 10:30 pm Electic Hou (C) 10:30 pm Scamby Amby (B) I 1 :15 pm Joan Books (C) 46

49 t -"t _ '~ 1 W RILE the geneal public eagely awaits full-scale n television fo shee entetainment value, goups within the industy ae looking fowad to othe possibilities fo the new medium On the educational side, executives pophesy that visual pogams may help beak down baies of language and local custom-with exchange telecasts between diffeent counties fo example On the commecial side, manufactues foesee new outlets fo displaying thei waes - though fashion shows a, cosmetic, kitchen o othe household demonstatit s,ts15:>-zt/1' i L 15/yli4 - á 1llP = ow ' +--- R t a EDUCATION VIA TELEVISION is emphasized in a discussion of Chinese at, by Miss May Tsui Chu (of China Relief) and I D Hatch, J (dáecto, Albany institute of Histoy and At)-ove station WRGB V,) J, 4 u - ENTERTAINMENT IS THE Alk of a Television Wokshop pesenation of the dama, "Eighth Step," ove Geneal Electic's Schenectady station-featuing Robet H Hais Ethel Cafts COSMETICS FOR TELECAMERA ae not as weid as most people imagine Make-up magician Edwad Senz poves it, as he pepaes Conove model Jackie Michel fo a "video" pogam 1 ;-if \ '- ' ' ^ t A l, -4,-elW- I; «t e j -y COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES of the new medium ae demonstated by a mammoth fashion show telecast ove DuMont, with Pat Townsendcove gil of the sponso's catalogue-leading off the style paade

50 6:45 1 : :00 1 1:30 THURSDAY 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Valiant Lady (C) 10:30 am This Changing Wold (C) 10:30 am Findes Keepes (N) 11:00 am Beakfast at Sadi's (8) 1 1 :00 am Road of Life (N ) 11:30 am Bight Hoizon (C) 1 1 :30 am Sta Playhouse (N ) 12:00 noon Kate Smith Speaks (C) 12:15 pm Big Siste (C) 12:30 pm Fam & Home Mokes (B) pm Ma Pekins (C) 1:45 pm The 6oldbegs (Ct 2:00 pm Joyce Jodan, MO (C) 2:30 pm Young D Malone (C) 3:00 pm Moton Downey (B) 3:00 pm, Woman of Ameica (N) 3:30 pm, Peppe Young (N ) 5:30 pm Just Plain Bill (N ) 6:00 pm Wold News (C) 6:15 pm Seenade to Ameica (N ) 6:45 pm The Wold Today (C) pm Lowell Thomas (N) 7:00 pm I Love A Mystey (C) 7:00 pm Fulton Lewis, 11 (M ) 7:OOpm Music Shop (N) *7:15 pm Chestefield Time (C) 7:30 pm Bob Buns (N) 7:30 pm M Keen (C) 8:00 pm Suspense (C) 8:00 pm Maxwell House ('N) 8:15 pm Lum 'n' Abne (B) 8:30 p,m, Death Valley Sheiff (C) 8:30 pm Dinah Shoe Show (N ) 8:55 pm Bill Heny (C) 9:00 pm Kaft Music Hall (N ) 9:00 pm Majo Bowes (C) 9:00 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) 9:30 pm Joan Davis Show (N) 9:30 pm Spotlight Bands (B) 9:30 pm Coliss Ache (C) 10:00 pm Abbott & Costello (N) 10:00 pm Raymond Gam Swing (8) 10:30 pm Hee's To Romance (C) 10:30 pm Rudy Vallee (N ) 10:30 pm Mach Of Time (B) 1 I :30 pm Music of New Wold (N) FRIDAY 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Loa Lawton (N) 10:00 am Valiant Lady (C) 10:30 am This Changing Wold (C) 10:30 am Findes Keepes (N) am Beakfast at Sadi's (B) 11:00 am Road of Life (N ) *11:30 am Bight Hoizon (C) 11:30 am Sta Playhouse (N ) 1 I :45 am David Houm (N ) 12:00 noon Kate Smith Speaks (C) 12:30 pm Fam & Home Makes (B) *1:15 pm Me Pekins (C) 145 pm The Goldbegs (C) 2:00 pm Guiding Light (N ) 3:00 pm May Malin (C) 3:00 pm: Moton Downey (B) 3:00 pm Woman of Ameica (N ) 4:00 pm Backstage Wife (N ) 4:30 pm Loenzo Jones (N) 5:45 pm Font Page Faell (N) 6:15pm Seenade to Ameica (N ) 6:45 pm The Wold Today (C) 6:45 pm Lowell Thomas (N ) 7:00 pm Fulton Lewis, J' (M ) 7:00 pm Ed Wynn Show (B) 7:00 pm I Love A Mystey (C) 7:00 pm Music Shop (N) 7:30 pm, Fiday On Boadway (C) 7:45 pm H V Kaltenbon (N ) 8:00 pm Aldich Family (C) 8:00 pm Highways In Melody (N) 8:30 pm Famous Juy Tials (8) *8:30 pm Duffy's Taven (N) 8:30 pm The Thin Man (C) 8:55 pm Bill Heny (C) 9:00 pm Waltz Time (N) 9:00 pm Gangbustes (B) 9:00 pm Gabiel Heatte (M ) *9:00 pm Pays To Be Ignoant (C) 9:30 pm People Ae Funny (N) 9:30 pm Spotlight Bands (B) 9:30 pm That Bewste Boy (C) 10:00 pm Amos 'n' Andy (N ) 10:00 pm Mooe -Duante Show (C) 10:30 pm Stage Doo Canteen (C) 10:30 pm Spots Newseel (N ) I I :00 pm News (C) SATURDAY 9:00 am Beakfast Club (B) 10:00 am Youth on Paade (C) 10:00amFannie Hust Pesents (B) 10:30 am May Lee Taylo (C) II:05amLet's Petend (C) 11:15 am Tans Atlantic Quiz (B) am Billie Buke (C) 12:00 noon Theate of Today (C) 12:15 pm Consume's Time (N) 12:30 pm Nat'l Fam & Home (B) 12:30 pm Stas Ove Hollywood (C) 12:30 pm Atlantic Spotlight (N) 1:00 pm Gand Cental Station (C) :30 pm The Baxtes (N ) 2:00 pm Metopolitan Opeo (B) 4:02 pm Hoace Heidt (B) 5:00 pm Gand Hotel (N ) 5:00 pm Philadelphia Ochesta (C) 5:45 pm Staing Cut Massey (N) 5:45 pm Hello Sweetheat (B) 6:00 pm Quincy Howe (C) '6:00 pm I Sustain The Wings (N) 6:15 pm People's Platfom (C) 6:15 pm Hay Wisme (B) 6:45 pm The Wold Today (C) 7:00 pm Mayo of the Town C) 7:30 pm Ameica In The Ai C) 7:30 pm Elley Queen (N) *7:30 pm Meet You Novy (B) 7:30 pm Ameica In The Ai (C) *8:00 pm Ealy Ameican Music (B) 8:00 pm Kenny Bake Show (C) 8:30 pm Tuth o Consequences (N) 8:55 pm News (C) 9:00 pm Nat'l Ban Dance (N) *9:00 pm You Hit Pdode (C) 9:30 pm Spotlight Bands (B) 9:30 pm Can You Top This? 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