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Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.--A Short Concert by Fritz.

Kreisler (Violin) and Sergei Rach- maninoff (Piano).

The Harmonious Blacksmith (Han- del); "Midsummer Night's Dream" -Scherzo (Mendelssohn, ⋅ Rachmaninoff) Sergei Rach- maninoff.

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arr.

A May Breezo ("Song without words"-Mendelssohn, arr. Kreis- ler)

Fritz Kreisler. Rondino (On a Theme by Beethoven

-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler. Scherzo (Borodin).......... Sergei Rach-

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maninoff. Troika En Traineaux, Op. 37, No. 11)

(In Three Horse Sleigh- Tchaikovsky); Polka De W. R. (W. Rachmaninoff)...... Sergei Nach-

maninoff.

Polichinelle Serenade (Kreisler)......

Fritz Kreisler.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Bobby Breen and Harry Roy

and His Orchestra..

It's The Natural Thing To Do-Fox- Trot (From Double or Nothing') |

Harry Roy & His Orchestra. Rainbow On The River (From the

(Film)

Bobby Breen.

A Gift From Heaven-Waltz...Harry Roy & His Orchestra with vocal chorus.

Let's Sing Again (From the Film); It's A Sin To Tell A Lie..... Bobby

Breen..

Harry Roy Stage Show.

Intro:-

Bugle Call Rag; Rita, the Rumba Queen; Roy Club Rag; I'm gonna kiss myself Goodbye; The fight is young and you're so beautiful; No- body's Sweetheart, etc... Harry Roy & His Orchestra. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast

ments.

6

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.e.'s) and 31,49 M.

(9.52 megacycles)

pm. Creatore's Band. "Semiramide"Ovetture (Rossini);

Menstofele---Prelogue (Boito-str. 8.13 p.m.-Variety Programme with Creatore); Selections From Mens- tofele (Boito--arr. Greatore); La Traviata Prelude-Act III (Ver- di); La Traviata-Drinking Song and Gypsy Chorus (Verdi); Caval- leria Rusticana-Selection (Mas- cagni).

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

6.30 p.m.-Songs. by Paul Robeson

(Bass).

Plantation Songs. Intro:--So‹ oarly. in the morning; Carry me back to old Virginny; Old Folks at home; Good Night, Ladies; Away down south in Dixie; Poor Old Joe; Oh, Susanna; My old Kentucky Home. 6.40 p.m.-Ambrose and His Orchestra. Piccadilly Concert Arrangement

(Meskill, Harvey, Carr)." Falling Leaves Concert Arrange-

ment (Kennedy, Carr), Fox-Trots-I'll Step Out Of The Pic- ture; Whotcha Gotcha Trombone For?

Cuban Pete---Rumba.

Lady From Mayfair-Slow Fox-Trot. She Fox-Trot.

We're Tops On Saturday

Night-

Fox-Trot (From 'Soft lights and sweet music').

7.09 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.11 p.m.-Pablo Casals ("Cello).

Aria (From Suite In D-Bach). Andante (Bach arr. Siloti). Musette (Bach, Pollain). Mazurka, Op. 11, No. 3 (Popper). Spanish Dance (Granados,

Casals).

arr.

Vito (Spanish Dance) Op. 54, No. 5)

(Popper).

and Announce- 7.31 p.m. Songs by Lawrence Tibbett

(Baritone).

Song Of The Flea (Goethe-Mous-

sorgsky).

1.40 p.m.-"He Wanted Adventure”. With Bobby Howes, Judy Gunn, Marie Burke, Raymond Newell, Wy- lie Watson-and Theatre Chorus, with]· Theatre Orchestra conducted by Jo-7.40 seph Tunbridge: 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

For

Pilgrim's Song, Op. 47, No. 5 (Tol-

p.m.-London Relay-Food stoi-Tchaikovsky).-

Thought'. Three short talks on mat- ters of topical interest.

mning CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system in existence.

HIGH GARD VALUES

FOUR-ACES WYSTEM

ACE.. KING

ANOTHER SURE END-PLAY

Max Miller, Josephine Baker, Boswell' Sisters, Layton & Johnstone, Vivian Ellis and Billy Cotton's Band. Band--Don't Forget The Old Folks At Home; The House With The Little Green Tiles...Billy Cotton . and His Band with vocal chorus. Duettists with Piano-Arlene (Sey-

mour & Pollack).

Layton & Johnstone (American Duettists with Piano). Comedian with Orch-Just Another Sally (Carlton), .Max Miller. Vocal-The Loveliness Of You (From

You can't

have everything'); Afraid To Dream (From You can't have everything”).

................ Sung by Josephine Baker. Piano Solo-Streamline-The First

Waltz (Ellis); Piano Selection.......... Vivian Ellis (Piano). Band-Have You Anything On To- night, Matilda Darling? Le Tou- (Damerell-Clifton-Evans) and His Band

quet

Lawn Bowls" From

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The Studio

Boswell Sisters with Orchestral Accompaniment

Fox-Trots-Thanks For The Memory

(From "The Big Broadcast-of 1980'); Have You Ever Been In Heaven? (From 'Manhattan Music. Box').. Billy Cotton, and His Band with vocal chorus by Sam Costa.

9.p.m.-London Relay London Log!, 9.10 p.m.-Chauve-Souris--Selection.

Introducing: Russian

Barcarolle Dark Eyes; Drinking Song The Black Hussars Round Hay Wain; Grief; Oh, Tell Me; Alluring Gipsy Girl....N. Balleff's Chauve-Souris Company with Guitars and. The Cambridge Theatre Orchestra.con- ducted by Archangelsky. 9.18 p.m.-Studio-A talkon local "Lawn Bowls" by Claude Hosking. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m.-Relay of The Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

(a) Yira Yira; (b) La Cumparsita; (c) Cubalero; (d) Cuba Libre.. 10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

10.15 p.m.-(a) Who are we to say; (b)' Bei Mir Bist du Schoen; (c) Star Dust; (d) Happy Ending.

....Billy Cotton with vocal chorus. Vocal Trio-Why Don't You Prac-

tice What You Preach....The Bos-10.35 p.m.-(a) Alone with you; (b) well Sisters (Vocal Trio, with Or-I chestral Accompaniment). Comedian with Orch.--Let's All Have

A Charabanc Ride (Miller). Max Miller.

10.30 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W,

An Old Straw Hat; (c) Always and Always; (d) You're an education. 10.50 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11 p.m.-(a) Seventh Heaven; (b). Song of the Islands; (c) I Love you truly; (d) Skater's - Waltz.

p.m.-Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W.

Vocal-La Petite Tonkinoise (Chris- tine, Villard and Scotto arr. Chris- tine). Josephine Baker with Me-11.15 lodic Jazz Du Casino De Paris Cond: Edmond Mahieux, Duettists-The Old Covered Bridge (Billy Hill); Night On The Water (Lombardo, Rand, Nicholls & G. & B. Clarke).. Layton and John stone (American Duettists with Piano).

11.20 p.m.--(a) Blues in “E” Flat; (b) Broadway's gone Hawaii; (c) Basin Street Blues; (d) Be a good Sport. 11.35 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

...

145 p.m.-(a) I can't get started with you; (b) Sheik of Aráby; (c) St. Vocal. Trio-Sentimental Gentleman Louis Blues; (d) China Town.

From Georgia; Mood Indigo....The! 12 midnight-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE MAJESTIC The Hurri-1'42nd St." With Dick Powell, Rose- cane"-Mighty drama of primitive mary Lane, Hugh Herbert, Glenda Far- people, living and loving in their South rell, Lola Lane, Johnnie Davis, Alar Sea paradise until the storm broke and Mowbray, Frances Langford, Louella law closed in. From the novel by Parsons and Benny Goodman's. Swing Nordhoff and Hall, authors of "Mutiny Band.

Jerome Cowan.

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on the Bounty.” The cast includes Dorothy Lamour, John Hall, -Mary As- tor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Two-This merry comedy tells the AT THE KING'S—“Paradise For Raymond Massey, John Carradine and story of a young millionaire who poses as a reporter to win the heart of a beautiful chorus girl and, as the result AT THE QUEEN'S "Tropic Holi- der misunderstandings, is finally forced of a series of mad escapades and mad- day"-Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, to impersonate himself. With Jack Hul- Bob Burns and Martha Raye go through their paces in a light-hearted bert, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Riscoe. story, the Mexican touch is supplied by To-day's hand was contributed trick.

AT THE STAR~“Dreaming Lips.” West now shifted to his an unbeatable collection of native en- by Jerome Scheuer of Brookline, singleton diamond. Declarer play songs. The story concerns a romantic one of the most interesting roles of her tertainers and a series of sparklingThis picture gives Elizabeth Bergner Mass., who writes: ed low from dummy and the six minded Hollywood writer who goes to career as a wife who is torn between "Here is a hand that forced her Ace. Four rounds of Mexico "to get away from it all" and devotion for her invalid husband and a was played in the clubs were next cashed, on which succumbs completely to the charms of passionate love for his best friend. The final round of the East discarded the seven, eight of the senoritas, the exotic Miss Bland, Sydney Fairbrother, Felix Ayl the natives, particularly those of one rest of the cast is headed by Joyce New England Mixed and nine of diamonds. Now De- Lamour.

mery Fisher White and Donald Calth- Pair Championship clarer played her Ace and King of

rop," Reviewed elsewhere. by Mrs. Prescott hearts and West, much too cagey Warren,

well-known to be thrown in and forced to leadAT THE ORIENTAL "Hollywood Boston Bridge teach- a spade, unblocked with, the Queen. firmament in the liveliest, tunefullest, Ball, June Travis, a hilarious comedy Hotel."All the stars of the Warner Yourself", with Joe Penner, Lucille AT THE ALHAMBRATM“Go, Chase er. Playing with While Declarer's original inten-most hilarious and spectacular musi- the action of which takes place mostly

pair were just tion had been to throw West on cale the studio has turned out since around a trailer,

lead, she now perceived that this could not be done. Therefore the needed ninth trick must be garner- ed by end-playing her other op- ponent. Mrs. Warren now played her Ace of spades, effectually re- moving East's remaining spade, then led a heart. East won two heart tricks and the King of dia- monds, but was forced to concede the last trick to dummy's diamond. Queen,'

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played the Queen to fool

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