(Radio

Sunday, February 25, 1945
FREQUENCIES
(Radio
WIBA
WHA
WLW
WBDM
WCCO
Today's Aces
Religion
9 a. m. — Church of (he Air
(WBBM): the Rev. John W. Rustin, Mt. Vernon Place Methodist
church, Washington, D. C., "What
Mean These Stones?" . . . National
Radio Pulpit (WMAQ): Dr. Ralph
Sockman, "Going His Way."
10 a. m. — Eternal Light
(WMAQ): life of Jewish poetess,
Emma Lazarus; guests, Chaplain
Edward T. Sandrow and Margaret Webster, actress.
11 a. m. — People's Church
(WJJD): Dr. Preston Bradley,
"Overcoming Obstacles."
12 m.
Church of the Air
(WCCO): the Rev. Cornelius
Drew, St. Augustine's church,
New York.
5 p. m. — Catholic Hour
(WMAQ): Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen,
'•The Second Word."
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Miscellaneous
11:30 a. m.—Transatlantic Call
(WBBM): "Climates of America"
and their effect on regional populations.
1:30 p. m.—DisUngulshed Guest
Hour (WON): presents Gladys
Perrow Wehr, author o£ "I Married a Nazi."
8 p. m.—Digest (WBBM): the
Rev. Glynn T. Settle, pastor of
Gethsemane Baptist c h u r c h ,
Cleveland, and "Wings Over Jordon" choir in performance of
spirituals and hymns before cleparl.urc far USO tour nbroud.
9 p. m. — Earl Wilson ( W G N ,
W1BU): with Beatrice Lillie,
Variety
English comedienne,
10:15 p. m. — Town Tattler
3 p. m. — Your A m e r i c i.
(WBBM): interviews Hildegarde. (WGN): salutes baking industry
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war story, "The American An
swer"; music, "Can't Help Sing"Something to Remember
5 p. m. — Quick As a Flash ing," By,"
"Winter Song," "Winter
(WGN): guest, Ed Begley, radio's You
Wonderland."
"Charlie Chan.'
3:30 p. m. — Andrews Sisters
6:30 p. m.—Quiz Kids (WENR):
answer spotlight question from (WENR): with Groucho Marx
Lieut. Gen. William S. Knudsen, "Pack Up Your Troubles," "Evadirector o f - a i r technical service lina," "New Moon Over My
command; crew members of a Shoulder."
4 p. m. — Mary Small Show
Liberator bomber, guests.
(WENR): Junior Miss episode
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music, "Three Cabelleros," "Accentuate the Positive."
Drama
5 p. m. — Radio Hall of Fame
1 p. m. — Those We Love (WENR):
Frances Langford, mis(WMAJ): the Marshalls celebrate tress of ceremonies,
Johnny Mera graduation.
cer, Hoosier Hot Shots, N i g e
2 p. m. — Charlotte Greenwood Bruce
and Alan Reed; " T h e r e
'(WENR): befriends a lonely ma- Goes That
Song Again," "My
rine.
Heart
Sings."
2:30 p. m. — Ethel Barrymore
5:30 p. m. — B a b y Snooks
(WENR): as Miss Hattie, gives (WBBM):
and Daddy got to the
new courage to a father of serv- circus.
iceman killed overseas . . . Radio
6 p. m. — J a c k B e n n y
Players Theater (WGN): "Jump- (WIBA):
from Fitzsimmons Gening Jack" by Jack Edwards.
eral
hospital, Denver
. . . Kate
5 p. m. — Ozzie and Harriet
'(WBBM): are afflicted with den- Smith (WBBM): Claude Rains,
movie star, Wessen brothers,
tal problems.
comedians, and Corp. H a r v e y
5:30 p. m. — Great Gildersleeve Stone,
GI comedian.
<WIBA): romance develops be6:30 p. m. — B a n d wagon
tween Aunt Hattie and Judge (WIBA):
Guy Lombardo orchesHooker.
7 p. m. — Blondie (WBBM): tra and Andy Devine.
7 p. m. — Charlie McCarthy
"Blondie Woos the Muse."
Show (WIBA): g u e s t , Gene
7:30 p. m. — Eddie Bracken's Tierney.
Story — (WIBA): Eddie's letter
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writing brings woe.
8:15 p. m. Hollywood Mystery Discussion
Time — (WENR): "Case of the
10:30 a. m. — Reviewing Stand
Pie-Eyed Parrot."
(WGN): "The Department of
9 p. m. — Life of R i 1 e y Commerce
and Mr. Wallace;"
(WENR): Riley is accused of Wilbur J. Brons,
editorial writer;
cheating in an exam.
Marshall Dimock; Prof.
9:15 p. m. — This Is Helen Prof.
Corwin
Edwards.
Hayes (\V1BU): p r e m i e r e of
11 a m, — World F r o n t
weekly program of stories about (WMAQ):
"The State Department
heroism of nurses in combat.
the Future;" guest observer,
9:30 p. m. — Comedy Theater and
G. Acheson, assistant sec(WIBA): "You Can't R a t i o n Dean
retary of state.
Love" with Dick Haymes and
12:30
p. m. — Chicago Round
Betty Jane Rhodes
Mystery Table (WMAQ): "Is Canada GoHouse (WGN): "Too Old to Die; ing Socialist?" Participants; Prof.
11:30 p, m. — Pacific Story Frank Scott, McGill university;
(WMAQ): drama on Pan-Islamic Prof. Edward K. Brown, Chicago
movement . . Yanks In the Orient university; Paul Martin, parlia(WENR): depicts historic scene mentary assistant to Canadian
on China-Burma border w h e n minister of labor.
first convoy over Ledo-Burma
4 p. m.—Let's Face the Issue
road reached Wanting.
(WGN): Thurman Arnold, associate justice of court of appeals,
District of Columbia, and Redvers
Music
Opie, British economic represen9:30 a. m. — Something for the tative, speak on "Are Cartels NecGirls (,WGN): Sammy Kaye or- 1 essary'?
. - " (WIBU at 8 p. m.).
chestra in program for women of
4:45 p. m—William L. Shlrer
navy.
(WBBM): "China's Position in
10:85 a. m. — Bluejacket Choirl the Far East'
(WBBM): with WAVE choir;] 10:45 p. m.—Postmaster Gen"Lead Me Lord," "Take Time to eral Frank C. Walker (WBBM):
Be Holy." "Songs My Mother addresses Knights of Columbus
Taught Me," "Battle Hymn of the .on "Our Country."
Republic."
11 p. m.—Invitation to Learn10:30 a. m. — Betsy Ross Girl ing ( W B B M ) : discussion of
(WMAQ): "Father of the Land Casanova's "Memoirs."
We Love," "A Little On the Lone•0- OO
ly Side," "I'm a Yankee Doodle
Quiz
Boy/'
11:30 a. m
Paul Lavalle Orchestra (WMAQ): Overture to
"Marriage of Figaro." "Where or!
When," "One Kiss," "Czardas'
Irom "The Fortune Teller."
12 m. — King's J e s t e r s
(WBBM): "I'm Thinking Tonight
of My Blue Eyes," "Shine On
Harvest Moon," "Oh Moytle."
1Z:30 p. m. — Music by Fulton
(WBBM): "More and More," "My
Heart Sings," "When Hearts Are
Young."
1:30 p. m. — John C h a r l e s
Thomas (WIBA): "Love Me and
the World Is Mine," "All Through
the Night," " B e n d e m e e r ' s
Stream," "Tavern in the Town:
2 p. m. — N. Y. Philharmonic
(WBBM): Joseph Schuster, cellist, Schumann's "Cello Concerto
in A Minor." first two movements
o£ Iberfs "Ports ot Call," Overlure to "L'ltaliana in Algeri,"
Haydn's "Symphony in D Major,
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Seville," "Danny Boy," "A Littl
Bit ol Heaven."
5:45 p. m.—Dick Brown (WIBU
WGN):
"My Blue Heaven," "Yo
Belong to My Heart," "Story
Two Cigarets," "Intermezzo."
8 p. m. — Steel H o r i z o n
(WGN): "Siboney," Gould's "Pa
vanne," "Smoke Gets In You
Eyes," "Sleeping Beauty Waltz
"Wanting You." . . . Merry-Go
Round (WIBA): "Accentuate th
Positive," "Just a Prayer Away
"Gonna \JBuild a Fence Aroun
Texas," "More and Mora."
8:30 p. m, — Familiar Musi
(WIBA): selections from "Gyps;
Baron," "Remember,"
"Amon
My Souvenirs," "Rose of Algeria
. . . Star Theater (WBBM): Jame
Melton with David Saperton an
Bert Schefter, piano team; Cho
pin's "Fantasie Impromptu," Le
cuona's "Gitanerias."
8:45 p. tn. —Jerry Cooper Show
(WGN): "If You Are But
Dream," "Over the Rainbow,
"Don't Fence Me In."
9 p. m. — H o u r of Charm
(WIBA): "Russian Sailor Dance,
"Volga Boatman," "None But th
Lonely Heart," "Dark Eyes."
9:30 p. m. — Worth Remember
ing (WENR): new musical aerie
with Virginia Card, lyric sopran
and Earl Covert, tenor; "Lovely tt
Look At," "Song of Love," "With
out a Song."
11 p. m. — Cleveland Orches
tra (WGN): "Symphony No. 3 in
E Flat Major" (Eroica), Beetho
ven,
and "Suite for Strings,'
Scarlatti.
Monday time
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THOMAS L. THOMAS
FRANCES LANGFORD
WENR at 5 p. m.
WIBA at 3:30 p. m.
WIBA SUNDAY
MORNING
1:30 NBC John Charles Thomas
2:00 NBC World Parade
7:00 NBC News Reports
2:30
NBC The Army Hour
7:05 NBC Organist
3:30 NBC Music America Loves Best
7:30 NBC Boone County Neighbors
4:00 NBC Symphony
8:00 NBC World News Roundup
5:00 Music that Satisfies
8:15 First Unitarian Society
5:20 News Report
0:30 Capital Cathedral
5:30
NBC Gre.it Glldnr.sleeve
8:<5 Tic Toe Tunes
EVENING
9:00 Sunday Devotion
«:30 NBC Jack Benny Prorram
9:15 The Surge Program
8:30 NBC Bandwagon
9:30 Bethel Lutheran Church
7:00 NBC Charlie McCarthy Show
10:00 Music at Ten
7:30 NBC The Eddie Bracken Story
10:15 Spirit of the Vikings
8:00 NBC Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
10:30 Easy Rhythm
8:30 NBC Album ol Familiar Music
11:00 rirst Congregational Church
9:00 NBC The Hour of Charm
AFTERNOON
9:30 NBC The Comedy Theater
12:00 NBC Voice ol Dairy Farmer
10:00 Night News Edition.
12:13 News at Noon
10:16 NBC Behind the Headlines
12:30 Hello Wisconsin
J0:30 Old Fashioned Hevivnl Hour
12:45 Organ Melody
11:30 NBC Francis Craig's Orchestra
1:00 Red Cross Program
11 :S5 NBC News Reports
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12:30,Sunday Musicale
3:15 Snci-cd Music
1:30 Afternoon News
I 3:30 Freedom Forum
1:45 Beyond Victory
4:00 Sunday Music Hour: Bach—Suite
2:00 Encore: Wisconsin Stories.
No. 3 in p Major; Franck—
Treasure Hunt In the Wilds"
Symphony in D Minor: Mozart
2:30 Chamber Mnslcale: Faure—SonViolin Concerto No. 4, in D
ata No. 1 In A Minor
Major
3:00 American Red Cross
5:30 Afternoon News
OTHER
STATIONS
—MORNING—
7:15 Farm Service—WIBU
7:30 Country Jourruil—WBBM
7:30 Musical Clock—WIBU
7:30 Cathedral of Music—WGN
8:00 American Eagle Club—WGN
8:00 Church Services—WTMJ
8:00 Old Time Religion—WIBU
8:05 Musical Album—WLS
8:15 Salt Lake City Choir—WBBM
8:15 Coast to Coast Bus—WCFL
8:15 Commando Mary—WMAQ
8:30 Young People's Church—WIND
8:30 Radio Parade—WMAQ
8:30 Voice ot Prophecy—WIBU
8:45 Breakfast on the Farm—WLS
8:45 Soldier's Notebook—WBBM
8:45 Religion In the News—WMAQ
8:45 Masters of Rhythm—WTMJ
8:00 Moody Church—WJJD
9:00 Radio Bible Class—WGN WIBU
9:00 National Radio Pulpit—WMAQ
9:00 Church of the Air—WBBM WCCO
9:15 Little Brown Church—WLS
9:30 Rev. Percy Crawford—WIBU
9:30 Message ol Israel—WCFL
9:30 Wings Over Jordan—WBBM
9:30 Something for the Girls—WGN
9:30 Songs for Sunday—WMAQ
0:00 It's the McCoy—WTMJ
0:00 The Eternal Light—WMAQ
0:00 Junior Commandos—WJJD
0:00 AAF Symphonic Flight—WCFL
0:00 Rev. J Zoller—WIBU
0:00 Silute to the Service—WGN
0:05 Bluejacket Choir—WBBM
0:30 Reviewing Stand—WGN
0:30 Little Betsy Ross—WMAQ
0:30 Ev. Lutheran Church—WIBU
0:30 People's Platform—WCCO
1:00 People's Church—WJJD
1:00 Salt Lake Choir—WCCO
1:00 World Front—WMAQ
1:15 Bennett Sisters—WBBM
1:00 Garden of Melody—WIBU
1:15 Sunday Varieties—WIBU
1:30 Paul Lnvallo Orch.—WMAQ
1:30 Transatlantic Call—WBBM
1:30 Lutheran Hour—WGN
1:30 Dairyland Farm Hour—WIBU
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Catholic Hour—WMAQ
Hall or Fama—WENH
Upton ClOHu—WIBU WGN
Baby Snooks— WBBM WCCO
G r u u t Glklersleeve—WMAQ
Dick Brown—WIBU WGN
—EVENING—
6:00 Revival Hour—WIBU
6:00 Jack Benny—WMAQ
6:00 Drew Peiirson—WENR
6:00 Kate Sml'ih—WBBM WCCO
6:30 Quiz Kids—WENR
6:30 Star of Tomorrow—WGN
6:30 Bandwagon—WMAQ
7:00 Greenlield Chapel—WLS
7:00 Charlie McCarthy Show—WMAQ
7:00 Mediation Board—WGN
7:00 Blondie—WCCO WBBM
7:00 Lutheran Hour—WIBU
7:15 Dorothy Thompson—WLS
7:30 Eddie Bracken Show—WMAQ
7:30 Rainbow Trio—WIBU
7:30 Crime Doctor—WBBM WCCO
7:30 Joe E. Brown—WLS
7:45 Gabriel Heatter—WGN WIBU
8:00 Let's Face the Issue—WIBU
8:00 Steel Horizons—WGN
8:00 Walter Winchell—WENB
8:OU Merry Go Round—WMAQ
8:00 Digest—WBBM WCCO KMOX
8:15 Hollywood Mystery Time, WENH
S-.30 Star Theater—WBBM WCCO
8:30 Familiar Music—WMAQ
8:45 Jerry Cooper Show—WGN
8:45 Jimmy Fidler—WENR
9:00 Hour of Charm—H'JVIAQ
9:00 Life of Riley—WENR
9:00 Earl Wilson—WGN WIBU
9:00 Take It or Leave It—WBBM
9:15 This Is Helen Hayes—WIBU
9:30 Worth Remembering—WENR
9:30 Comedy Theater—WMAQ
9:30 Bob Burns—WTMJ
9:30 Jobs for G. 1. Joe—WBBM
9:30 Mystery House—WGN
10:00 Hockey Gnme—WIND
10:00 Clifton Utlcy—WBBM
10:00 Answer Man—WGN
10:05 Sammy Kaye Serenade.—WENR
10:13 Most Honored Music—WTMJ
10:15 Town Tattler—WBBM
—AFTERNOON—
10:30 One Foot in Heaven— WENR
10:30 Symphonette—WMAQ
2:00 John B. Kennedy—WENR
i:00 Berth Sisters—WIBU
10:45 Postmaster Gen. Walker—WBBM
2:00 King's Jesters—WBBM
11:00 Cleveland Orchestra—WGN
2:00 Church of the Air—WCCO
11:00 Invitation to Learning—WBBM
2:15 Capt. Michael Fielding—WBBlvt 11:00 Church ol Deliverance—WIND
2:13 America United—WMAQ
11:00 All Nations Church—WCFL
i:30 Furlough Fun—WTMJ
11:15 Gay Claridge Orch.—WENK
2:30 Music by Fulton—WBBM
11:30 We Deliver the Goods—WBBM
2:30 .Farmer's Friend—WIBU
11:30 Yanks in the Orient—WENR
2:30 Amateur Hour—WENR WCFI.
11:30 Pacific Story—WMAQ
2:30 Chicago Roundtable—WMAQ
11:45 Freddy Martin Orch.—WENR
2:30 Victory is Our Business—WGN
11:55 Natl. Safety Council—WENR
2:45 Doctors 1Courageous—WGN
12:00 Buddy Franklin Orch.—WGN
2:45 CBS Talk. *—WBBM
12:01) .Viffht Watch (to 3)—WIND
L:00 SKY Riders—WGN
12:05 Will Beck Orch.—WBBM
1:00 Those We Love—WMAQ
12:05 Promenade Concert—WMAQ
1:00 Matinee Theater—WBBM
J2:.10 Mel Cooper Orch.—WBBM
1:30 The Eagle Speaks—WIBU
12:30 Del Courtney Orch.—WGN
1:30 Distinguished Guest Hour—WGN 1:00 News and Music—WBBM
1:30 Sunday Vespers—WENB
1:30 John Charles Thomas—WMAQ
NEWS BROADCASTS
1:45 Radio ' Warblers—WGN
SUNDAY
1:45 Jewel Box—WIBU
1:55 Olln Downea—WBBM
7:00 WIBA WBBM 4:45 WBBM WCCO
2:00 Charlotte Greenwood—WENB
7:01 WIBU
5:00 WCFL WTMJ
2:09 Spotlight—WIBU
7:30 WIND
5:15 WTMJ WIBU
8:00 WLS WIBA
5:20 WIBA
2:00 N. Y. Philharmonic—WBBM
2:00 World Parade—WMAQ
8:00 WMAQ WBBM 5'30 WHA WIND
2:00 Quiz of Two Cities—WGN
8:30
WTMJ
5:30 WGN WIBU
1:15 March Time—WIBU
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6:00 WGN WENB
!:3B Ethel Barrymore—WENR
9:00 WLS WCFL
6:15 WENR
2:30 Old Timers—WIBU
9:45 WGN WMAQ 6:25 WGN
2:30 Radio Players Theater—WGN
10:00 WCCO WIND 7:00 WIND
2:30 Army Hour—WMAQ
10:00 WLS WBBM
7:15 WLS
2:45 Super Songsters—WIBU
10:25 WGN
7:45 WGN WIBU
3:00 Darts for Dough—WENR
10:30 WBBM WTMJ 7:55 KMOX WBBM
3:00 Your America—WGN
1:00 WIBA WCFI. 8:00 WENK WIND
3:00 Waltz Time—WIBU
11:25 WGN
B :30 WIBU WGN
1:15 Musical Roundup—WIBU
P. M.
9:00 WIND
3:30 Young Wisconsin Artists—WTMJ 2:00 WTMJ WMAQ 10:00 WENR WMAQ
3:30 Andrews Sisters—WENR
2:00 WIND WENR 10:00 WBBM WCFL
3:30 What's That Song—WGN WIBU 12:15 WGN
10:00 WIBA WTMJ
3:30 Nelson Eddy—WBBM WCCO
12:15 WBNR WTMJ 10:00 KMOX WIND
3:30 Music America Loves—WMAQ
2:15 WBBM WIBA 10:15 WIBA
4:00 Let's Face the Issue—WGN
12:30 WCCO
10:30 WBBM WGN
4:00 Watertown on Parade—WIBXJ
1:00 WIND
10:45 WGN
4:00 Mary Small Revue—WENR
1:30 WHA WBBM 11:00 WENR WMAQ
4:00 NBC Symphony—WMAQ
2:00 WTMJ WIND 11:55 WTMJ V.'IBA
4:00 Family Hour—WBBM WCCO
2:00 WIBA WMAQ 12:00 WENR WIND
4:30 Metropolitan Presents—WENR
3:30 WIBU WIND 12:00 WBBM WMAC
4:30 The Shadow—WGN
4:00 WIND
12:55 WMAQ WENT
4:30 Rev. Polley—WIBU
1:00 WBBM WGN
4:45 William L. Shlrer—WBBM
5:00 Dairyland Farm Hour—WIBO
5:00 Ozzle and Harriet—WBBM
:00 Quick a> a Flash—WGN
10:55 WENR
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OTHER STATIONS MONDAY
9 a. m.—My True Story (WLS):
"It Was Just a Rainy Evening,"
—MORNING—
story of youth who wants to join 6:00 Farm News—WLS
6:00 Top o' the Morning—WTMJ
the navy.
Everett Mitchell—WMAQ
11:15 a. m. — Morton Downey 6:15 Morning
Devotions—WLS
(WGN): returns from overseas ^:00
':00 Pats Gallicchio—WMAQ
tour.
12 m.—Elizabeth Hart Presents
(WMAQ): J. H. Burdett, garden NEWS BROADCASTS
MONDAY
expert.
A. M
1:55 WTMJ
12:30 p. m.—Henry Morgenthau :30 WIND WMAQ 2:15 WBBM
:00 WIND WMAQ 2:30 WII1A WIND
(WCFL): addresses Detroit Econ:05 WTMJ
2:45 WLS
omics club on "Bretton Woods 6:30
WTMJ WIBA 3:00 WGN WENR
and Its Relation to Post-war Em- 6:45
WMAQ
3:25 WBBM
ployment."
6:45 WON WLS
4:OOWGN WJJD
4:15 WENR
1:45 p. m. — Hymns of All 6:55 WBBM
WBBM WIND 4:30 WBBM WIND
Churches (WMAQ): "Saved by 7:00
7:00 WIBA WTMJ
4:35 WBBM
Grace," "Out of My Bondage."
7:01 WIBU
5:00 WIBU WBBM
2:30
p. m.—Science Frontiers 7:15 WGN WBBM 5:00 WGN WMAQ
WIBA WTMJ 5:05 WMAQ
(WBBM): depicts building of 7:30
7:45 WHA WCFL
5:30 WIBA WTMJ
giant dams.
7:55 WMAQ WTMJ 5:30 WBBM WCCC
3:45 p. m.—Ethel and Albert 8:00 WBBM WGN 5:45 WHA
8:15 WLS
5.45 WBBM WMAQ
(WENR): seek a crafty crook.
WTMJ
5:55 WIBA WBBM
5:15 p. m.—Lyn Murray Or- 8:25
8:30 WIBA
6:00 WBBM WLS
chestra (WBBM): with Martha 8:30 WIBU WMAQ 6:00 WIBU WIND
6:15 WMAQ WCFL
L i p t o n , contralto; "April in 8:35 WMAQ
No. 5."
WBBM WIND 6:15 WIBA WTMJ
3:30 p. m. — N e l s o n Eddy Paris," "Mah Lindy Lou," "Danse 8:45
9:00 WIND WGN
6:30 WIBU WGN
Macabre."
(WBBM): with Corinna Mura,
8:15 WCFL WHA
6:45 WMAQ WIBA
9:00 WTMJ
7:00 WGN WIND
singer and guitarist; "For the
9:30
WLS
WIND
7:00 WLS WIBU
Flag, For the Home, For the Fam9:40 WGN
7:20 WIBU
ily." "N'eath the Southern Moon,"
10:00 WIBU WIND
7:30 WCFL WIND
10:30 WIND WIBU
7:55 KMOX WBBM
"Prisoner's Song," "Road to Man10:30 WLS WIBA
S:f)0 WGN WIBU
eialay," "The Song Is You" .
10:45 WLS
8:15 WGN
Music America Loves (WIBA):
11:00 WGN WIBU
8:30 WIND WCFL
11:00 WJJD WIBU
Tommy Dorsey, Thomas L. Tho9:00 WIND WIBU
11:15 WIBU
10:00 WTMJ WIBU
mas, Mona Paulee; "More a n d
11:30 WMAQ
10:00 WIBA WENR
More," "I Got Rhythm," "St.
11:30 WIBU WGN 10:15 WIBA WMAQ
Louis Blues."
11:45 WTMJ
10:30 WENR
P. M.
10:30 WBBM WGN
4 p. m. — F a m i l y H o u r
12:00
WIBA
WJJD
10:15 WGN
(WBBM): guests, Betty Smith,
.2:15 WIBU
11:00 WIBA WMAQ
author of "A Tree Grows in
12:20 WHA
11:00 WBBM WENR
12:30 WBBM WLS 11:00 WGN WTMJ
Brooklyn," and Henrietta Schu2:30 WIBA WMAQ 11:55 WIBA WTMJ
mann, pianist; "Amor," "My
12:45 WMAQ
12:00 WENR WMAQ
Creams Are Getting Better,"
2:55 WTMJ
12:00 WBBM WGN
'•Hymn to the Sun," "The Boy
1:00 WCFI,
12:55 WMAQ WENR
1:45
WGN
1:00 WGN WBBM
Next Door," music from film, "A
Tree Grows in Brooklyn" . . .
NBC Symphony (\VIBA): w i t
SPORTS~REVIEWS
Yehudi Menuhin, violinist; "WaMONDAY
8:45
WTMJ WIBA 9:00 WIND
ter Music," Handel, "Violin Con6:00 KMOX
11:15 WMAQ
certo in B Minor, Opus 61," Elgar.
4:30 p. m. —Metropolitan Opera
MARKETS
Presents (WENR): Leonard WarMONDAY
ren, baritone, and Margaret RitA. M.
P. M.
ler, soprano, auditionist: "Pro6:25 KM OX
12:00 WIBU
logue" from "II Pagliacci," "Lar11:45 WLS
BEATRICE LILLIE
12:10 WIBU
11:30 WLS
12:40 WIBU
go Al Factotum," from "Barber of
WCN at 9 p. m.
12:50 WLS
7:15 Farm Service—WIBU
7:30 Farm Frolic—WIBU
8:00 Musical Clock—WIBU
8:00 Your Neighbor—WMAQ
8:30 Breakfast Club—WLS
9:00 Valiant Lady—WBBM WCCO
9:00 Weather Forecast—WIBU
9:00 My True Story—WLS
9:00 Robert St. John—WMAQ
9:00 Haven of Rest—WJJD
9:05 Hebrew Christian Hour—WIBXJ
9:15 Lora Lawlon—WMAQ
0:16 Light ot the World—WBBM
fl::i!) Evulyn Winters—WBBM
11:30 Finders Keepers—WMAQ
!»:35 Shady Valley Folks—WIBU
OTHER STATIONS MONDAY
9:45 One Woman's Opinion—WLS
1:45 Tena and Tim—WBBM WCCO
6:15 Hedrta Hopper—WBBM
9:45 Bachelor's Children—WBBM
1;45 Hymns ot All Churches—WMAQ 6:15 Lurn and Abner—WIBU
10:00 Amanda—WBBM WCCO
2.00 Your Home and Mine—WLS
6:30 Arkansas Traveler—WBBM
10:00 Road of Life—WMAQ
2:00 Mary Marlln—WBBM WCCO
6:30 Supper Interlude—WMAQ
10:00 Tom Breneman's Breakfast-WLS 2:00 Words and Music—WIBU
6:30 The Lone Ranger—WLS
10:15 OPA Information—WIBU
2:00 A Woman of America—WMAQ
6:45
H. V. Kaltenborn—WMAQ
10:15 Rosemary—WMAQ
2:15 True Detective Mysteries— WIBU 7:00 Victory Jamboree—WIBU
10:15 Second Husband—WBBM WCCO 2:15 Ma Perkins—WMAQ
7:00
Ted
Malonc—WLS
10:30 Take It Easy Time—WGN
2:30 Appointment With Life—WCFL.
7:00 Cavalcade Theater—WMAQ
10:30 Brij'ht Horizon—WBBM WCCO
2:30 Pepper Young—WMAQ
7:00 Vox Pop—WBBM WCCO KMOX
10:30 Star Playhouse—WMAQ
?:30 Baptist Church—WIBU
7:15 Curt Massey—WGN
10:45 David Harum—WMAQ
2:30 School ol the Air—WBBM
7:15 Lum and Abner—WLS
10:45 Aunt Jenny's Stories—WBBM
2:30 Ida Bailey Allen—WGN
7:30
Concert Hour—WMAQ
10:45 What's Your Idea?—WGN
2:45 Right to Happiness—WMAQ
7:30 Burns and Allen—WBBM WCCO
10:55 Lanny and Ginger—WIBU WGN 3:00 Backstage Wife—WMAQ
7:30 Victory Jamboree—WIBU
11:00 Martha and Helen—WLS
3:OD House Party—WBBM WCCO
7:30 Blind Date—WLS
11:00 Guiding Light—WTMJ
3:15 Songs of Praise—WGN
7:30 Sherlock Holmes—WGN
11:00 Kate Smith Speaks—WBBM
3:15 Treasury Salute—WIBU
8:00
Ed Wynn Show—WENR
11:00 Editor's Daughter—WMAQ
3:15 Stella Dallas—WMAQ
8:00
Great Artists—WMAQ
11:15 Morton Downey—WGN
3:15 The Mountaineers—WENR
8:00 Radio Theater—WBBM WCCO
[1:15 Linda's First Love—WMAQ
3:30 The Smoothies—WGN
8:00
Gabriel
Heatter—WGN WIBU
11:15 Today's Children—WTMJ
3:30 Moore Sisters—WIBU
8:15 Book of Melody—WIBU
.1:15 Bif; Sister—WBBM WCCO
3:30 Bculah Karncy—WENR
8:30
Music
of
Worship—WGN
1:20 Farm Hour—WIBU
3:30 Lorenzo Jones—WMAQ
8:30 Information Please—WMAQ
1:30 Women in While—WTMJ
3:45 Sthel and Albert—WENR
8:30 Spotlight Bands—WENR
11:30 Helen Trent—WBBM
3:45 1-fcindy Man—WIBU
8:55 Storyteller—WENR
.1:45 Our Gal Sunday—WBBM
3:45 Young Widder Brown—WMAQ
9:00 America Unlimited—WGN
.1:45 Reveille Roundup—WMAQ
4:00 University Special—WIBU
9:00 Contented Hour—WMAQ
—AFTERNOON—
2:00
2:00
2:00
3:00
2:15
2:15
2:30
2:30
2:30
2:30
2:45
2:45
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:15
1:15
1:15
1:15
Elizabeth Hart—WMAQ
Dinnerbcll Time—WLS
The Grenadiers—WTMJ
Life Cnn bo Bcnutlful—WBBM
Ma . Perkins—WBBM WCCO
Rhymster Time—WGN
Luncheon With Lopez—WGN
Loop Noonday Service—WJJD
Bernardino Flynn—WBBM
Henry Morgenthau—WCFI.
The Goldbergs—WBBM
American Women's Jury—WGN
Farm Service—WIBU
Joyce Jordan—WBBM WCCO
Life Can Be Beautiful—WTMJ
Guiding Light—WMAQ
Si Hays—WIBU
School Time—WLS
Two on a Clue—WBBM WCCO
The Goldbergs—WTMJ
1:30
1:30
1:30
1:30
1:45
Glamor Manor—WLS
Women in White—WMAQ
Aunt Jenny—WTMJ
Perry Mason—WBBM WCCO
Never Too Old—WIBU
1:15 Today's Children—WMAQ
1:30 Never Too Old—WGN
4:00
4:15
4:15
4:15
4.30
4:30
4:45
4:45
4:45
4:45
5:00
5:15
5:15
5:15
5:30
5:30
5:30
5:45
5:45
When a Girl Marries—WMAQ
Casa Cugat—WGN
Danny O'Neill—WCCO
Portia Faces Life—WMAQ
Just Plain Bill—WMAQ
Malcolm Claire—WENR
Parade of Bnnds—WIBU
Gold Coast Rhythm—WBBM
Hop Harrigan—WENH
Front Page Farrell—WMAQ
Terry and the Pirates—WENR
Dick Tracy—WENH
Superman—WIBU WGN
Lyn Murray and Orch.—WBBM
Fiesta—WIBU
Jimmy Allen—WGN
Jack Armstrong—WENH
Tom Mix—WGN WIBU
Capt. Midnight—WENR
—EVENING—
B:00 Supper Clubs—WTMJ
:00 Jack Klrkwood Show—WCCO
fi:00 Pulton Lewis, Jr.—WIBU
6:00 Dr. Preston Bradley—WGN
6:00 Jim Blade Music—WMAQ
6:05 Dinning Sisters—WBBM
6:15 Raymond Gram Swing—WCFIj
6:15 John W. Vandercook—WMAQ
9:00 Guy Lombardo—WENR
9:00 Screen Guild—WCCO WBBM
9:30 Dr. I. Q—WMAQ
9:30 Melody In the Night—WENR
9:30 Bulldog Drummond—WGN
9:30 Thanks to the Yanks—WBBM
9:30 It's tho McCoy—WIBU
0:00 Jack Klrkwood Show—WBBM
10:00 Lady In Red—WGN
10:00 Supper Club—WMAQ
10:15 So the Story Goes—WBBM
10:15 Jimmy Fidler—WTMJ
10:30 Just for Fun—WMAQ
10:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr.—WGN
10:45 Rumpus Room—WTMJ
11:05 Music From the West—WBBM
11:15 War Quiz—WGN
11:15 Gay Claridge Orch.—WENR
11:30 Lew Diamond Orch.—WGN
11:30 Author's Playhouse—WMAQ
11:30 Ted Weems Orch.—WBBM
11:30 Emil Vandas Orch.—WENR
1:45 Bill Snyder Orch.—WBBM
11:55 Victorious Living—WENR
12:00 Nite Watch (to 5:30)—WIND
12:05 Musical Nightcap—WMAQ
2:05 Allen Kane Orch.—WGN
12:15 Treasury Salute—WENR
1:00 News and Music—WBBM
WIBA MONDAY
6:00 Morning Parade
6:30 News Report
6:35 Morning Variety
7:00 NBC World News Roundup
7:30 State Journal News Edition
7:50 Musical Clock
8:30 News
8:35 Interlude
B:45 Shopping Guide
0:00 The Trading Post
9:15 NBC Reveille Roundup
9:30 NBC Finders Keepers
10:00 NBC Road of Life
10:15 Home Front Quartermaster
10:30 News
10:40 Interlude
10:45 NBC Da-id Harum
11:00 Linda's First Love
11:15 Mary Foster
11:30 The Farm Roundup
AFTERNOON
12:00 News Report
12:05 The Farm Roundup
12:15 Farm Service
12:30 Noon News Edition
12:50 Interlude
1:00 NBC Guiding Light
1:15 NBC Today's Children
1:30 NBC Women in White
1:45 Matinee
2:00 NBC Woman of America
2:15 NBC Ma Perkins
2:30 News Report
2:38 Music of th* Day
2:45 NBC Right to HapptntH
3:00 NBC Backstage WU«
3:15 NBC Stella Dallas
3:30 NBC Lorenzo Jones
3:45 NBC Young Widder Brown
4:00 Treasury Salute
4:15 Muilc for School aa4 Boaw
4:30 The Campus Jamboree
4:45 Musical Quiz
5:00 The Balladeers
5:30 News Edition
5:45 The Sports Farad*
5:55 News Report
EVENING
6:00 NBC Supper Club
C:15 NBC News of th* World
<:30 Dinner Melody
(:45 NBC H. V. Kaltenkora
7:00 NBC CavalcKde Theater
7:30 NBC Concert Hour
8:00 NBC Great Artists
»:3t NBC Information Pleas*
9:00 Famous Jury Trials
»:J« NBC Doctor I. Q.
10:00 Night News Edition
10:15 NBC Harkness of Washlnctofi
10-.30.NBC Author's Playhatuc
11:00 NBC News Report
11:05 NBC St. Louis Serenade
11:30 NBC Three Suns Trio
11:45 NBC Lee Sims. Pianist
11:55 NBC News Report
WHA MONDAY
12::30 Farm Program: Grass Silage for
7:30 Band Wagon.
1945 . . . I. W. Rupel; Planning
7:45 Morning News.
Our Future Homestead . . . Max
7:58 WHA Program Review.
LaRock.
8:00 Music You Want.
1:00 Chapter a Day: "Great Son** •••
8:30 Morning Melodies.
Edna Ferber.
9:15 News and Views.
9:30 Afield With R*n«er Mae: "Tiny 1:30 Exploring the Newt: "I
1:45 Musical Interlude.
But Tough".
9:50 Interlude.
2:00 American Problems: "Coop
9:57 Weather Report.
tlves and the Future". Prof. K*B»
10:00 Homemakers' Program; Check
neth Parsons.
Your Sprint Coat . . . Relea 2:30 Music of the Masters.
Pearson.
3:30 Reading for Wartime.
10:30 League of Women Voters: youth 4:00 Treasury Salute.
Authority . , . Frank Ross.
4:15 Piano Melodies—Dorothy San*.
10:45 Musical Moments.
4:30 Student Radio Koundtatte.
11:00 Social History of the U. S.—Prof. 5:00 Masterworks ot Music.
Harry Hayden Clark "The West 5:30 Adventure Itortei: "Th* Print*
in Literature".
and the Pauper" by Nark Twaia.
11:50.Noon Muslcale. •- «*w<r-- .
5:45 Afternoon News.
12:30.Noon Newi. ,,,
6:00 Dinner MusUale.