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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 25

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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES. SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1942 YOUR French In Tears As Leahy Leaves mm WSUN WDAE IWT5PI WFIA leaves us under these circumstances. It is an honor for me to represent the chief of government on this occasion.

He is a great ambassador with a great heart." Air Officer Transferred MIAMI (flV-Major Reginald A it IS00 fill "I mil 700'. 800 900 fm 1100 I it II I it I I lit III it II l'l III it I I I I III it Mil I I III! I 1200 I3O0 llltnntlliilli.it soo Hill aatti Xavler Cugat has been throwing some delightful surprises to 120 620 wo (380 VICHY. France (A Ambassador William D. Leahy's special train pulled out of the Vichy station last night, watched by a silent and tearful crowd of diplomatic and Vichy government representatives, the small American colony and a number ot plain French men and women who somehow had heard about the V. Waters, who formerly directed us mouMnai ox iriends lately, wlta some top-notch Columbia records.

Chief among theae, In our humble opinion, la hla waxing of "Nightingale." which la eiven unuaual treatment In Afro-Cuban SUNDAY, MAY the all-American air maneuvers at Miami, has been transferred from Detroit to the first technical training command at Miami measure, while Iamael Morale'a cornea to the front with a lovely M-U RMlMiti flute aolo. Reverse la "Sleepy Lagoon." a popular number set bv BreOflCaSH Cugat to a fascinating beguine beat to highlight Its fine points. WTSP 10; Australian Beach. He was called to active service almost a year ago. Also on Columbia.

Claude I News, 12 noon; Far East ambassador's departure tor home. On the same train was the body of Leahy's wife, who died a few hours after the ambassador re em Situation, VThornhill's well-balanced crew taken of both organ and the large I turns out a swell job. "She'll Al- orchestra at Waller's command. 6:45, Raymond Gram 7 P. M.

to Sign Off 7:00 WTSP Voles ot Prophecy WFLA Jack Benny WSUN Weekly War Journal 7:15 WDAS Public Afialra 7:30 WSUN Alia John Freedom WTSP Nobody's Children WFLA Bandwagon WDAE We, The PeopU 1:00 WSUN Radio Bible Class WFLA Charll McCarthy WDAB World News Tonight WTSP Forum of the Air 1:30 WFLA Oi.a Man Family WSUN Rentylcl Rhythms. WDAB Marbili Field Ule Club ceived orders to return to Wash (ways Kemember," on the side, opened with banked reeds alter- wun canned reeas alter- Swing, 10; Australian News, ington for consultation. In the railway station's hall of PHILC0 RADIOS Geed Selection. No Price Advance. SERVICE Oa All Make of Radios.

JOHN DANISON 111 Third Rt. Root Phone SAM Jopenea a- ntiriv an rating nicely with the horns and been Lhert J5 11: U' lending off into some Class A "ndhi. crewVeh WKW-M 10; 11; J2 "Don't Sit Under th2 12 -S i', Pearson and tinkle in and of honor Adm. Leahy shook hands with the representatives of practically every diplomatic mission ln Vichy, including that of the grandly out the Apple Tree," "a "'good dance tun. following vocal.

The tempo is in mHi.m Allen, Major Robinson, 11; 4 a.m.; stepped up to a nice medium beat trilling from Butch Stone, while Holy See. "I'm very sorry to leave all of 1:45 WSUN Toil Can't Do Builneu WFLA 7:30 a.m.; you, my friends," Leahy said. Upton Close, 1 p.m.; IL V. Kalt- i U1B OBna mane merry an the In. which boasts 'a particularly way, and Betty Bonney really pleasant glrl-and-boy vocal by gets breathless over "Breathless" enborn, 3:15, 5:45, 11; Alex with Hitler WTSP Little Concert WDAK Musical Brevities 1:55 WTSP Newa WDAB Elmer Davis, new 8:00 WTSP Old-Fashionad Revival Rear Adm.

Rene Platon, of state in the foreign ministry represented the Vichy gov i uia Tfojiic Hiiu 4-uuu inna 10 will youi Dreler. 12; 4. RCA-VICTOR CROSLEY RADIOS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES ANDERSON'S 44 Beteatb Bt Bo. Phono 8-10-11 This one is different but ernment. He told embassy WDAE 7:45 a.m.; 2:55 p.m.; William L.

Shirer, 'We are very sorry to see him men there Benny Goodman different! The "Insect Song," with bis famous licorice-stick on knocked out by Dick Jurgens and Okeh, to give one chorus of his band on Okeh, retains a good, "We'll Meet Again" a terrific ride, solid, fast dance beat, while There is also a knockout bit of achieving the manner and charm Elmer Davis, 11; go. It is a great pity tnat ne 1 3. Hour WDAB Fred Allen WSUN Walter Winchell WFLA Manhattan Mrry-Co- Kound 8:1 WSUN The Parker Family 8:30 WFLA Album ot Familiar Music WSUN Song Shop 9:45 WSUN To Be Announced 10:00 WTSP Raymond Gram Swing WDAB Talc It or Leav It working over the tune medium of the best animated color-car 7 7 A. M. 12 Neon tempo by the rhythm section, toons of the movies.

Its novelty It's Patriotic It's Profitable WV 1 WSUN I wnue Mel Powell's slick piano opening is reminiscent of the most antics go well with Peggy Lee's advanced, modern Russian music, smooth vocal. In slightly faster "nd that fades off into a Benny rides again, as-crystal vocal, interpolated wsun serenaae WFLA Chapel in th Rkr Muloa Meditation Newt Werchlnf Alone Morning RhyUims Morning Devouonals News News WDAE WSUN Raymond Grr.m Swlnar (above). WDAB (tacked by swell trumpet work, wun vastly amusing and accurate in "Before," while the trumpets Imitations of various Insect carry the load beautifully all the sounds. "Poor You," on the re-way. 1 verse, is more in the manner of I Mutual network's famed and popular news commentator, haa 7 WFLA Church News News WFLA News resumed his evening news summaries after a short vacation.

I vn Jurgen regular style, smooth 10:15 WTSP 10:30 WTSP WDAB WFLA WSUN 10:4 WSUN 11:00 WTSP WDAB WFLA WSUN WTSP 11:15 WFLA WDAB WTSP WSUN WDAB Okph tir oontla i.nlL SWCei. Hear him tonight over station News News 4 Charles M. Cnurboln Readlnc the Funnie 'i I TTaiiv Tam.i aaimm WTSP at 10 o'clock. Hour of Charm From Australia "Keep 'em Rolling" They Live Forever Concert Hall Tomorrow a Headlines Charlie Spivak Newa Headline tnd Byline New Sign Off Ina Ray Hutton'a Orch. Cesar Saerchlnger Johnny McGee Orch.

Will Osborne's Orch. Ray MrKinW Orch. Anawering You Three Sheet In tli Wind Domestic News Alex Dreler. New Kay Kyser's Slan Oft meniai, ana gooa are tne oniyi. VUk words we have at hand.

"I Threw best-seller list with an-A Kis in the rwnn" nrt- sizzling platter. "One Pretty Wynn Murray (above) will be guest vocalist for the "Keep 'Em Rolling" broadcast WTSP WDAB WSUN Loulne Wllrher, Organ reeriess ino Newa Buffalo Baptist Church WSUN 11:80 WDAB, WFLA News WrtAE Tumnn ftiurrh Servir at 10:30 o'clock tonight over station WTSP. Melvyn Douclas ly warbled by Amy Arnell and the Voices rive with nicely- Good-for-Nothlng-Me" handled soft support from muted 2" tt "ES trumDeta and the rhvthm iroim bv hand ing WTSP WFLA WSUN WTSP lano mo Funny Papers 1 Tona Picturea John Nilei, mountain aonK Rev. P. V.

Johnaon Trade Your l)j Old Records For New Records (or any other merchandise in our store) We will ollow 2c each in trade for old phonograph recordi (except Edison or, laminated records) NO LIMIT NO CASH NEEDED Example: 3 Bluebird Records, or 53 Old Records (and 1c in change) Lefter's Music Shop 20 Sixth Street North Phone 6925 11:05 WFLA Hollywood Headlines 11:10 WFLA Khapaody o( tha Rockies 11:15 WSUN Recital Period also will star in Arch Oboler's 13:00 WTSP WFLA WDAE News 11:30 WFLA Muxie and American to make It an outstanding rendN vocal to onenZ" IaS tlon of the Berlin aria. Taking JS? tphe" ncy work from the whole trum. 13:05 WTSP Youth WSUN Revue in Miniature WFLA European News WSUN Dr. Mel Morrlx WD AH Newa of tha World WFLA famous radio playlet. "This Precious Freedom," a dynamic picture of an imaginary Nasi invasion within the United States.

George 8. Kaufman is master of ceremonies. WTSP Mornins Muaicale 13:30 WDAB 12 Noon to 7 P. M. Prom the Orasn Loft fun out on a soft.

WFLA DeeD River Bova 12:00 WTSP News "'111" The Forrest girl Word a and Music i i i turns in WSUN Newa WDAB Syncopation Plert K. 1 r. auoer oils or Francis Craig's Ser nade Ina Ray Hutton'a Orch. Teddy Powell' Orch. New Jack Teagarden's Orch.

Will Osborne Orch. New Dave Rose' Orrh. Bob Crosby' Orch. News Henry Russe' Orrh, Alvino Rev'a WSUN Coaat to Coaat on Bui "You're Too Good." Wise our American Wuulo WFLA 1:00 WDAB WDAB 1:80 WDAB 3:00 WDAB 2:30 WDAB 8:00 WDAB 8:05 WDAB ri. I "wm wun i wtsp Belinsky Ensemble WDAB Newa tune for today.

1IUJ-WTSP Lettera to My Bon ai.Rfl Unil! rivnau invIM iiuusi unoenevaDie trumpeting WSUN First Piann Oimrtpt on the opening and sign off, Newa COSTLY ALLURE Jean Arthur used a small amount of gold dust in her facial makeup for romantic scenes with Cary Grant in George Stevens' "The Talk of the Town," the Columbia feature which also Salt Lake City Choir 1 I 8:30 WDAB filing ud uie cooa unnress on mixes uui now tmn if wsun News WFLA HishlfKhts of the Bible WDAB Church of the'Atr WFLA Music Week Program WSUN Kadlo City Music Hall WTSP Fur Flrn Kitnntlnn Jett by a trail of best-sellers, "must." 4:00 to a.m. WSUN Music and New 1:00 to 4:00 a.m, WFLA Music and News Spivak gives out with 1-11 10:06 WTSP American Benefit Old-Faahioned Eevival 10:16 WSUN Grace Maieion Frama stars Ronald Colman. Biiuuier sparKiing pair or genu- mental tunes In his latest Okeh WTSP Leat Wa Foraet Hour WFLA Ppton Closa WTSP Newa Australian News release. Done in very slow tem- Dlceuccec PnHi raw WTSP American Benefit WSUN Snuthernairea WDAB Wings Over Jordan WFLA Tom Terrls 1:15 WFLA Princesa Serenade po. Spivak's crew opens "What Does a Soldier Dream Of," with And the War WTSP Journey to Poets and VI and Vilma WTSP Lutheran Laymen mic vioiuici ouiu.

surinKjes III itl WTSP Fimt Ave. Church with a eood vocal nmnnrtMi question, is Kadlo league WFLA World Is Tours WSUN African Trek soft trumpets and reeds, and tops in, th? it r.t ri war Enort? willlje the tonic of WSUN Annapolis Cadet Choir 3:00 WTSP SonKS ot Safety and table sweet trumpet solos. On the rS1 Am. 2 flipover is "I'll Remember ApriL" iJih al8 News WSUN Blue Theater Players WDAE Spirit of '43 WFLA Sammv Kaye'a Orrh. and Charlie really BOes to town wxa'' ine and Charlie really goes to town broadcast will on-nin, with a terrific trumpet lead-in evW il the ope1 ng and ride-out in event of the four-day convention MV-WTSP Real Estate Board Variety Boya 3:30 WTSP Calvary Baptist Church neia Dy tne "instittite for Educa- An it, Jon by Radio." of Ohio State unl- WDAE Columbia Workshop WFLA U.

of Chicaxo Round Table WSUN Show of Testerday and Today the last Victor First" on 0 ln the list is Art Jarrett and his or- O. ohoetra opeakinff In the affirmative will I ft wdab Newa i brightest potential hits to make heJ; Ks.on off ice of WTSP Newa WSUN Wake Up America WDAE Columbia Symphony Orchestra WFLA Muaie for Nelrhhora a disk of exceptional promise for "'fTJ u. Javy a this increasingly popular group. cn.ief of radl branch of "Thr T.tttio fiic. i.

bureau of public relations, war 8:02 WTSP Tha Americas Speak i Art in stylized swine-time with William B. Lewis, 8:15 WFLA Ka ten born Tm stiaro new ouartet on thu U1 iat sure. WFLA This fa the Army cal. "Heavenly Hideaway" on Speaking ln the negative will WTSP Hickam Field Glee Club WTSP Ina Ray Hutton a Orch. I Am earnest fa XuS oecHt I LITTLE ARAA.VOF a AJ posuEY-OAlusewG- EEWGASl" Ji I TXXCBCLL PUSHERS YWa JW I SURNty s- 1 I FACTS AjonGOSIS STv, -McASSAJ I TWOS HIMSELF ATX J.

"Cv, A I THE. LINE OF fH I -N "cffTto I RAao PROGRAMS Gid WB VV. I -HMD AN AO- VouusmiJXty CHAAAPiOM lhlTom- I cows to you I DoUS2 ff KOAa0CSoP- 1 the reverse, is smoothly played be toward L. Bernays, noted pub-bv the Jarrett band and sun hv Heist and writer: Robert Lan- 4:00 wsun National vespers WTSP Newa Betty Barrett dry, radio editor, "Variety;" Roger 4:30 WSUN This Is The Truth Baldwin, director of American WDAE Pause That Refreshes WFLA Listen America WTSP Moments with tha Maaters Denny Parker. Hal's lovolv irl Civil Liberties union.

vocalist, bows in as a recording Theodore Granik i moderator 5:00 WTSP Newa star singing "We'll Meet Again," Pf tne Forum, and W. W. Char-with Hal Mclntvre's orphtra nn ters, honorary director of the In- WSUN The Barnard Hour WDAE Hal Mclntire's Orch. WFLA Porta of the Pacific Victor. The Mclntyre band per- stitute- win Preside over the forms attractively, and, with its the I (1:05 WTSP I Hear America Sinelna 6:15 WSUN Matty Malnecka Orch.

6:30 WTSP Baptist Church usual distinctive effects, definite- noiex, wum- jy slates this number of the big DUBl WFLA Treasury Star Farad WDAB Oolrten Gate Quartet WSUN Radio Revival MARCH FANTASY nme. -xne story or a Starry Night" on the reverse, adds another chapter of beautiful music 5:45 WDAE William L. Shirer. Fredric March, who won his Fluttering Edward Everett to the book of songs now beina Academy award at Paramount In News WSUN World Moat Honored Mualo WFLA News Horton, screen comedian, joins vw luumaub xa vvn.j aa huu a a. written by Hal and his orchestra, Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Hyde," goes In once more for 5:55 WFLA Baseball Scores 6:00 WTSP Newa fantasy at the studio In "I Mar- Bergen for a round of wit on tonight's McCarthy show over station WFLA at 8 o'clock.

Witch" with, veronica Artie Shaw, who pnlistod In nlried a WDAE Console Melodies WFLA Catholic Hour WSUN Baseball Scores and Newa Navy as a seaman last week, of- Lake lers two new orchestral iwins 5:05 WTPP Dinner Concert 1. 1. 'iiems: on victor, "uarmval" was WSUN Sweet and Melio 8:15 WDAE Baseball Scores GOTTA QOK I GOTTA fl Radio Program Highlights 8:30 WDAE Gene Autry'a Melody flND OUT WHAT PROGCAMS YOU e-, II wT T7yZ 6 Ranch WST.TN Pearson and Allen WFLA The Great Oildersleavs WTSP Resra! Ball Scores Major Robinson 12:15 P.M WTSP "Letters to My Son." -WSUN First Piano Quartet. WTSP News Roundup II .1 what PBoJJAMv I eff composed and arranged by Paul Jordan. Strings are extensively featured as a background for reed and brass figures as well as solo shots.

The most striking of these are "Hot Lips" Page's dirty trumpet chorus and Artie's vital clarinet. "Needlehouse" is played at slower tempo, with less stress in the strings. Shaw's clarinet again highlights the waxing, this time in a number of thrilling solo passages. 12:30 P.RL WTSP Far Eastern News Three 10-mlnute a summaries by Owen Cunningham in Honolulu, Leslie Nichols in Cairo, and Frank Cuhel ln Melbourne, aus tralia. SPECIAL FEATURES ON WTSP TODAY: "WSUN Radio City Music Hall.

Anne Roselle, soprano Erno Baloch, pianist, and mixed ensemble. Music details Handel's "Concerto Grosso No. 1" (orchestra); Korn-eold's "Marietta's Lied" (Roselle): Schumann's "Concert Reading the Funnies 8:05 a.m. Gene Howard sings two ballads with Bob Chester's Allegro" (Baloch); Debussy's "Petite Suite" (orcnes' tra): medley of neero spirituals. Rev, Paul Johnson .8:45 a.m.

band on Bluebird. "There Are Rivers to Cross" la atoarfiiv. 1:45 P.M WSUN Annapolis Cadet choir in a program dedicated rising favorite. The Chester crew Our American Music 0:30 a.m. to Music week.

P.M. WSUN Blue Theater players ln "Going Home." WFLA Sammy Kaye'a orchestra. noes a tip-top job on the number, and backs It up with "I Do" First Ave. Church .10:45 a.m UI 1Jiw weaaing.oi Bisseil Far Eastern Situation 2:30 PJkL WFLA University of Chicago Round Table. "Politics In War Time." Peter H.

Odegard, author and professor of political science, Amherst college; John Eberhardt, i craimers lyrics to Drigo's "Seren (Mutual Roundup) 12:30 p.m. kVtfUT PIP 6 VrVANT 2 aae. me result Is something that we predict will become one of the most popular songs of the Journeys to Poetsland professor of psychology, Northwestern university; Richard P. McKeon, University of Chicago, dean of humanities division. 1:15 p.m.

current season. Lutheran Laymen's WDAE Columbia Workshop dramatizes "Looking for League ...........1:30 p.m Aha! Our old friend, Frank Sinatra, is out on BlueblrH Susie." 3:00 PJkL WSUN "Wake Up, America." Subject: "President Calvary Baptist Roosevelt's Seven Anti-Inflation Points." hij second solo record, and is it .2:30 p.m Church gooaj it tne "Lamplighter's Serenade," coupled with "The WTSP "The Americas Speak" series salutes Hawaii. i WDAE Columbia Broadcasting Symphony orchestra, Howard Barlow, conducting; Ethel Bartlett and Rae Kar Kyser's song is you," with the same la Orchestra .4:05 p.m. Robertson, duo-pianists. Music details: "Ruy Bias" overture; "Reformation" symphony by Mendelssohn; Berkeley! "Pastoral" by Bate; 'Keel Row" by irigumg accompaniment scored by Axel Stordahl, and played by an orchestra under his direction.

Belmont Heights Baptist Church ...5:30 p.m: UWXa4Kia, Kegai mu "scores ...6:30 p.m. Austen; "John Field" suite by Harty; "Siesta" by Wal ton; "SInfonia Quasi Variazioni" by Arnell. 2:30 P.M. WTSP Hickham field glee club. From Hawaii.

Also on Bluebird, Alvino Rey and me AinE Kicrpra Taam rr v.aii Htl Voice of Prophecy .7:00 p.m. 4:30 PJVI. WDAE "Pause That Refreshes." Andre Kostelanetz. ae inxp war nff nr 1 'uult ill Dawn." It swings with the girls American Forum iiKing irom me eage, and is a of the Air .1:00 p.m Adverl gooa record wun a tune, that ising Over Old-Fashioned 'Keeps you awake after one play. Revival 9:00 p.m.

ing. my cuaay" is a gorgeous affair occupying the reverse, stress Raymond Gram Swing, Newt ,...10:00 p.m. Albert Spalding. Jarmila Novotna, Czech soprano, 1 guest artist. Music details: "Merry Widow" waltz, i the Frasquita Serenade, "The Night Was Made for Love," "The Song is You," "Carioca" and "Sleepy Lagoon." Spalding'a violin solo is "Passepied" by Delibes.

5:00 PJML WTSP "I Hear America Singing." Concert by the Great Lakes naval station choir. From Chicago. .7:00 PJW WFLA Jack Benny' show. 7:15 PJL WDAE Elmo Roper, research expert and public opinion analyst for the federal office of facts and fig' ures, discusses "Who's Complacent?" 7:30 PJttV WTSP "Nobody's Children." Patricia Morrison, guest star. WSUN -Alias John Freedom" dramatizes "Vikings Never Die." From Sydney.

1 Australia ........10:15 p.m. in i i i i ii Keep 'Em Rolling ..10:30 p.m. BIUN ON 8:00 a.m. SIGN OFF Midnight ing me eeictnc guitar of Rey. It's a timely revival of a World war I waltz ln medium slow foxtrot rhythm.

0 "Fats" Waller is In again, this time with a smashing big band nd two original compositions as different as night and day. "We Need a Little Love" gets in that solid Waller groove, from both a dancer's and listener'! angle. The piano work is clear out of this world, and tha vocal gyrations of the rotund jazz man are side splitting. "The Jitterbug Waltz," on the reverse, is a lovely instrumental number In moderate 3-4 lime. "Fats" devotes himself to the Hammond organ throughout this arrangement, and you ought to hear him put it through some snappy paces.

Full advantage is NEWS OF THE nOUR EVERT HOUR 8:00 PJkL WTSP American Forum of the Air, "Is Radio Being Effectively Used in the War?" WFLA Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen. Guest star Is Edward Everett Horton. :00 PJtf. WSUN Walter Winchell. WDAE Fred Allen'a program with Oscar Levant as guest.

WFLA Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. i Doesn't COST It PAYS! mm 10:00. PJVL WTSP Raymond Gram Swing, news analyst. WDAE "Take It or Leave It" Ouiz show. 10:30 P.M.

WTSP "Keep em Rolling." Melvyn Doualas stars In Arch Obier playlet, 'This Precious Freedom." Wynn i Murray, guest vocalist. I.

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