WAVELETS
By BILL FARRINGTON
Whin the Neel Wer lords are
finally brought to Justice by Uw
United Nations Wer Criminals
Commission, one of the most heln*
•us crimes for which they will have
to five an accounting Is their at*
tempt to Intimidate American eiti*
sens of German descent who have
relatives still living In the Father
land. The Naals put the pressure on
these Americans when the State
Department and America's strict
banking laws made It difficult for
the Hitlerites to get money Into this
country for undercover work. "Da
vid Harding - Counterspy." played
bv Don McLaughlin, breaks up one
of the Naals wholesale extortion
plots in "Tha Case of the Oerman
Pressure Oroup " this evening over
fttatton WATR at *:S0 p. m.
Thla look* like the biggest year
yet for 'The Groanrr,’ Bln* Crosby,
iihown here, "Going My Way” may
net him the Aradrmy Award and
hi* hi* Thuraday NBC program la
now third on the air In listener
popularity.
Tenor John Orlflln, a direct des
cendant of one of Ireland's major
poet* and a solLst at New York's
rit. Patrick's Cathedral. Is the guest
HOlolat when "Great Moment;; in
Music” present* a tuneful salute to
fit. Patrick's Day tonight, at 10 p.
in., over CBS station*. His solos for
the evening Include "The Minstrel
Hoy" and "Rose Of Tralee." Jean
Tenny*on, lovely lvrlc soprano, will
sing "Believe Me, If All Those Kn
dearlng Young Charms" and "Irish
Lullaby." Baritone Robert Weede Is
heard In "OfT To Philadelphia," and
the chorus sings "St. Patrick's Day"
slid "A Great Day For The Irish,"
The orchestra, under the direction
•r George Sebastian, offers an
■ Irish Medley," and the ensemble
elose* the program with "Danny
Boy.”
Dr. Y. C, James Yen, founder and
genaral director of the Chinese
Mass Education Movement, joins
Admiral Harry E. Yarned. U. K,
Navy retired, and Otto Tollschus,
author and former Tokyo corre
spondent, In a discussion of the
question, "How Should We Deal
with a Defeated Japan?" on "Amer
ica's Town Meeting'' over Station
WATR, Thursday, March 15, at 0:30
p. m. Yarnell Is former Commander
In Chief of the Asiatic Fleet. Tolte
chui, author of 'Tokyo Record" and
the aoon-to-be-publlshed "Through
Japanese Eyes," was Imprisoned and
tortured by the Japs, following the
outbreak of war, and was returned
to the United States later as an ex
change prisoner.
Milton Bcrle has been etnertaln
lng to many of the tough men of
the screen—Edward Ct. Robinson,
Peter Lorre, Humphrey Bogart, Alan
I,add—that he want* to hear again
the dulcet tones of the distaff side.
So he has Invited Actress Mary Bo
land to be hi* guest on "Let Your
self Go" Wednesday, March 14, at
10:30 p, m,, over CBS stations.
Comedian Joe "Don't r-u-a-h- me ’
Beaser will also be a guest, and IE
lean Barton will be heard In the
mtialcal moments.
A real puzzle session Is in store
for listeners to Ken Murray's Which
Is Which' variety-quiz Wednesday,
March 14, at 0:30 p, in. over CBS.
In addition to Lionel Barrymore,
Duke Ellington. Paulette Goddard,
Sidney Orccnstrret, Ariics Moore*
lisad—or their reasonable facsimiles
— a "mystery guest" will be featured.
No one’s more Interested in the
riming wedding of Judy Garland
ana Director Vincent Mlnolll than
the MBS movie chatterer. Paula
S one. When Paula was on the const
making movies a few years ag , she
counted Judy among her closest
luends and when Paula inaugurat
ed her present MBS program, heard
Tuesday and Thursday, the famous
songbird wns on hand to help Miss
Slone's show get. off to a flying start.
In the department of strange and
welcome coincidences belongs the
appearance last Saturday night ol
a Miss Du/, on Ralph Edwards
"Truth or Consequences' program.
According to her ration books the
young lady’s name Is actually Felice
Duz. According to her own testimony
siij is employed In, to confound the
coincidence, a Long Island City
laundry. Mr, Edwards' sponsors, wh<
can at this point afford to be name
less, greeted the young lady * ap
pearance on the popular NBC pro
gram by presenting her with n
large red alligator bag In addition
to cash awards and a quantity ol
the sponsor'* product,
Tuesday's "Oag-of-the-Day"
It's Jack Benny who contribute*
the story of the two Englishmen who
were sitting In Joining chairs at
their club. One looked up from hi'
paper and said, "Terribly sorry, old
nmn, to hear about your wife,"
"Eh? What's that?” asked the
other.
"I said I was sorry to read that
they burled your wife yesterday.”
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A special broadcast, featuring
screen actor Edward O. Robinson,
producer Rex Ingram and Negro
actor Lee Whipple, will be heard
over WATR and the Blue Network
this evening Irom 10:30 to 11:00 p.
m, In connection with the Annual
Vocational Opportunity Campaign
to be conducted from March 11 to
IS.
Titled, Too Long. America, the
program will be presented from
Hollywood as a public service of
the Blue In cooperation with the
National Urban League.
Dick Koran, husky ex-football star
of Princeton who has made good
on the .screen, will be the guest star
with Wendell Niles and Don Prln
dle on their "Hires Icebox Pollies"
alrahow Wednesday (March 141 at
10 p. m„ via the Blue Network of
the American Broadcasting Com
pany, from Hollywood. The pro
gram's entertainment list Includes
music by Billy Mills and his orches
tra. Songs by Gale Robbins and
Mel Tormr and his Meltones, plus
Met Blanc and Elvla Allman and
Announcer Harlow Wilcox.
With Bert "Russian" (Jordon as
defense attorney, Eddie Cantor and
Harry Von Zell get Into plenty of
trouble on NBC* "Eddie Cantor
Show" Wednesday, March 14, 9:00
p. ni.
Cantor and Von Zell get arrested
for unwittingly defrauding the
Judges In a baby contest, and find
a baby's gurgles far more effective
than the pleas of the "Mad Rus
sian,"
It's "The Case of Profit by Pre
judice" which Mr. I). A. (Jay Jos
tym solves In NBC's "Mr, District
Attorney" Wednesday, March 14,
9:30 p. m.
Unmotivated by an sentiments
warmer than greed, two cold-blood
ed racketeers run a "hate meet" to
lnflnme prejudice and race dis
crimination for their personal pro
fit.
.»■ ..... ... ...
Joan Edwards, of CBS, "our Hit
Parade," la guest of Larry I)ou|
l«a on CBS "Here'll to Romance”
Thursday, March 15.
Fred Allen, radio and screen
comedian, la the guest of Frank
Sinatra on The Voice's musical
and variety show tonight when
Sinatra, returning from Hollywood,
sturts a .series of broadcasts from
New York iWABC-CBS. 9:00-9:30
P. M.
Making the trip East with Frank
will be the regulars on his show,
Ineluding Bill Qoodwin, featured
comic, and Axel Stordahls orches
tra.
Sinatras musical numbers for the
program Include "The One I Love
Belongs hi Somebody Else," "Sun
set," "I Begged Her," from his new
picture "Anchors A weigh," and
"The Night, Is Young arid You're
So Beautiful."
Following his last howling ap
pearnnee on the Chesterfield "Sup
per Club" program, heard at 7 p,
in, over NBC, It was evident that
Victor Borge, the unmelancholy
Dane, would have to do a repeat
guest shot. And, as the old adage
goes, "there's no time like the
I present’ 'it's only fitting that Mr.
Borge lx* brought back as soon as
possible. So, tonight the sponsor
Milton Berlr, shown here, is now
doing .'14 show* u week! Besides two
previews for his alrsliow, “Let
Yourself do," and the Wednesday
C'BK broadcast Itself, he's doing
31 shows at a New York theater
arid planning to produre a Broad
way musical comedy In April.
(Chesterfield) is proud to present
Victor Borge, the great Dane of
comedy. Smiling Perry Como, who
makes new friends each time he
sings, will be on hand to Introduce
a new ballad. Vivacious Mary Ash
worth and The Satlsfyers will be
spotlighted, with Ted Steele and
his orchestra weaving the musical
pattern.
Actor John Brown, who portrays
the character of the mortician,
"Digger O'Dell,’’ on the Blue’s Sun
day comedy show, "The Life ol
Riley," starring William Bendix,
says he had no difficulty getting
the feel of the part, Explalni
Brown: "I simply got in tht
‘spirit of the thing and then played
In right down to earth’."
Hedda Hopper, whose stories aboul
Hollywood are aired via CBS eacli
Monday night, says she visits the
big studios regularly for straighl
news, but gets tier most interesting
items at the cocktail parties, when
the girls get gay.
Karl Wilson, Broadway columnist
America'* favorite *ve team, the Irrepremlble Andrew* Biaten are
heard every Sunday afternoon oeer the WATR-Blue Network in their
new weekly eerie*. Starring with them are Oeorje ''Oabhy" Kaye* vet
eran we*tern comic, roy Willing and hi* "Rider* of the Purple Safe"
and Victor Hchocn and hU popular orrheatra.
and author of the naw book, i Am
Oadnc Into My Eight Ball," will
try, as meat armchair sleuth, to
beat Ellery Queen to the solution
of a baffling newspaper mystery,
“The Adventure of the Poisoned
Slipper,'' Wednesday, March 14
(WABC-CBS, 7:30-8:00 p. m.).
The mystery concerns the mur
der of the city editor of a New
York newspaper In the paper's busy
newsroom. The search for the killer
throws susplclo nupon the drama
critic, the publisher and the editor's
wife.
The cause of freedom Is Shown
to be best served through law and
order In “Water to the Thirsty," the
prize-winning drama on the "Dr.
Christian’ 'program Wednesday,
March 14 WABC-CBS, 8:30-8:55 p
m.
Dr Christian, played by Jean
Hcrsholt. faces a conflict between
nationality and citizenship, when an
escaped prisoner of war, a Dane
who who was forced Into the Nazi
army, asks for assistance, and re
veals that he comes from the prov
ince where Dr. Christian was born.
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A. n. Bhohrlnakr. He*. Phnr^
875. lll*hlnml Ave. '
Tel. 3-08IT
IDEAL PHARMACY
llaakiim A tlyile
178 North Main Bt. Tel. 8-3303
JOHN’S DRUG STORE
Oeor*e A. Kipp. Be*. Phar.
*10 North Main Bt. Tel. 4-8813
THE JONES DRUG CO.
P. A. I.era A It. Pnollnn. R. Pha.
Willow and t.rore. Tel. 3-8338
KEEFE’S PHARMACY
Fred B. Keefe. Re*. Phar.
314 Hlllalda Are. Tel. 8-3381
KENAU8IS’ DRUGS
W. R. Kenaaela. Re*. Phar.
18 Bank Bt. Tel. 8-0300
KENYON’S PHARMACY
Walter D. Kenyon. Re*. .rhar.
078 Rant Main Bt. Tel. 4-8088
KIPP PHARMACY
Ronald H. Whlte. Re*. Ph".,
835 tyalnnt Bt.
KUNKEL PHARMACY
Paal J. Kankel. Re* Pher.
1800 Rant Main Bt. Tel. 4-8017
WARTIN’S PHARMACY
John P. Marlin, Re*. Phar.
HO Boath Main Bt. Tel. 8-0788
MARTIN’S DRUG STORE
D. F. Martin. Re*. Phar.
848 Meriden Road. Tal. 8-0*17
McCarthy phar., ine.
Thomaa F. McCarthy, Re*. Phar.
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Cor. N. Main A Blahop. Tel. 8-7003
OVERLOOK DRUG
STORE
W. L. Nllkln, Re*. Phar.
if Cooke Bt. Tel. 8-8801
PAUL’S DRUG STORE
Oeor*o P. Paul. Re*.,Phar.
Rant Main Bt.
ICARELLI PHAR., Ine.
J, D. Alflerl, Re*. Phar.
rB Booth Main Bt. Tel. 3-8748
PICKETT DRUG CO.
Raseno R. Beadle, Re*. Phar.
184 Weet Main Bt. Tel. 8-4043
RAY DRUG CO.
Morrle Relea, Re*. Phar.
_ . _ .. . _. 4-M
1884 Baldwla Bt.
tIDGEWOOD DRUG CO.
Jeeorh Delaney, Bnj, Phar.
Willow Bt.
RIELLY & BURNS
Bernard J. Rlelly. Re*. Phar.
140 North Mala 8t. ToL 4-OTTd
TAREILA’S DRUGS
K. Torella, Re*^Phar
Bank Bt.
8-0083
WALNUT PHARMACY
R. Oanehor and P. Caaraaoty
(Rearfetered Pharraarletal
81 Walnat Bt. Tat 4-4831
Woteryille/ Conn."|
SVATERVILLE PHAR.
heear A. Doroaln. Be*. Ph"-.
-aterrlllc. Tel. 8-0*18
Oflkv|lli> Conn! |
SPOONER DRUG CO.
Paal 8*00000, Re*. Phar..,
Mala Bt. ToL (Watertown
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