So Y' WASHED
THE SPINACH?
DONALD DUCK
SO IT'S STILL
FULL OF SAND!
OH, YEAH?
I'LL SEE ABOUT THAT!
Saturday,
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OKAY, BOYS-- Y DON'T HAFTA
EAT IT!
July 6, 1940.
By Walt Disney
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TO-DAY'S
RADIO
Beverbated by King feas
Four Artists Who
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Made Mistakes
Brondenst by ZBW on Frequency "Gert and Daisy" And
of 846 k.e's, and an Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 midnight on 9.2 m.c. per second,
H. K. T.
Others in Variety
8.0 London Relay--The News and
12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-Topical Talks. cession,
0.45 Short Variety Programme 12.30 Respight-The fires-Sulte. Brusseis Royal Conservatoire Or-with Gracto Fields and Arthur Askey.
chestra conducted by Desire Defauw.
12.48 Song by
Peter Dawson
(Hass-Baritone) and Eva Turner
'(Soprano),
10.0 An hour of Dance Music. 11.0 An hour of Variety, 12.00 midnight, Close Down.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea-TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME Iher Repint.
1.03 Duke Ellington and His Or chestra and The Hawallan Sergnad- eri.
1.30 Heuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- menis.
Greig Pinno Concerto
0.52
J.C.'s per
In A Minor
Broadcast by Z. B. W, on a Fre- quency of 845 Re's, and on Short 1.45 Brilish and Empire Variety. Wave from 12.15-2.30 v.m. and Vocal-Songs of England; Songs of 8-10.33
p.m. Wales.
{second. Instr. Quintet-Old Irish, Vocht--) 10-11 am. Relay of Service from The Road to the Isles ("Songs of the St. Joseph's Church, Hebridesarr Kennedy-Fruser),||
12.15
pan. Bechoven-Quartet In Loch Lomond (arr. Vaughan WB Flat Major Op. 130, liams): Band-Colontul Medley, The| Played by the Budapest String Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. Quartet: I Love Thee-Kirsten Flag-
2.15 Close down.
stad. Rondo a Caprieclo in G major -Bratlowsky.
6.0 Ravel-Introduction and Ai- legro for Harp with Strings and Woodwind Accompaniment.
Virtuoso String Quartet with J. Cockerill, R. Murchie and C. Droper.
6.10 Bridge Novelette No. 3. Virtuoso String Quartet.
tions.
8.45 Studio The Fifth of a Berlesį of Book Reviews,
8.55 The Bohemians—
Melody of the Waltz-1-Gungi. 0.00 London Relay-News. 0.30 "A Christian Looks at the
World"-No, "The Spiritust Strug-
els in Germany-Church and State."
A Recorded talk.
Rev. Nathaniel Mickleby The
D.I..
9.45 Violin Salos. 19.00 Two Anthems.
Saviour of the World (John Guss), Bennett) St. George's Chapel Choir, God 15 a Spirit (Sterndale
Windsor.
10.07 Fantasia and Fugue on "B. A. C. II." (Liszt).
Played by Guy Wellz on the organ of Westminster Cathedral,
10.15 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue,
10.35 Close Down.
Annual Speech Day At D.B.S.
i
Honoured by R.A.
FOUR artists who had made mistakes were honoured recently by the General Assembly of the Royal Academy of Arts.
Here they are with the lists of their recorded errors;— CHARLES WHEELER, elected R.A.
He is the sculptor of the figure of Ariel over the sub-Treasury dome of the Bank of England.
Ariel was a boy.
The figure is that of a girl.
"Prospero's direction to Ariel, his guardian spirit, wos: 'Go nike byself like a nymph of the sea," is Mr. Wheeler'a retort.
Ariel won hin the Royal Society of British Seulptors' medal for the best work of the year.
DIES
AR.A.
ETHEL WALKER, clected
At 70 she admitted she made a mistake in selling her pictures. She said she felt lonely without them. Two items referred to at the on-l She confessed to other mistake. 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-nunt Speech Day and prize giving of In 1933 she painted "Zone of the Diocesan Boys School yesterday Love." When the Nazis started give ther Report.
were that there still appears to be Ing trouble she decided the subject a discrepancy between the attitude of was premature, as hate was likely to the University and that of the triumph for a long time. Education Department lowards CARL MILLER, elected Honorary students from overscus, and the
Academician
1.03 B. B. Wireless Singers. 1.13 Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1.30 Router and
Ruby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce
1.30
Closing local Stock Quota-ments.
6.17 Bach Piano Solos by Harriet
A
carpenter.
Critics insist that Shakespear's
War's First Escape
THE first British airman to escape from German territory after being reported missing, Pilot Onleer Alex- ander McLeod, of Croftfoot. Glasgow, has sent a telegram to his father) saying he is on his way home. informed that his son was missing Mr. A. J. McLead, his father, was after a bombing fight into Germany.
"Safe And Sound" Recently there came a telegram from "Alex" which read: "Safe and sound. Escaped from German ter- ritory, Coming home soon."
"I knew that Nazis couldn't hold Alex, down for long," said Mr. Mc- Leod to a reporter.
Mother Forgets Her Baby
1.45 Festival in Seville (Albeniz) edvisability of schools continuing His mistake was in sterling out as played by the Philadelphia Sym-despite war conditions. Colien.
phony Orchestra cond. Stokowski,
Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Milles is not his familly name. 1 Fugue No. 1 in E Flat Minor; Pre-
1.53 Two Songs by Nan Maryska. Education, distributed the prizes and was the nickname given to his father, tude and Fugue No. 0 In E Major. Nightingale Song, Don't be Cross sport trophies. Others on the platform Emile Anderson, while n prisoner in
6.20 Schubert Sonata In
A(Zeller).
were the Rt. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall the Franco-Prussian War. Minor for 'Cello and Piano.
2,00 Grier-Plano Concerto In A (Chairman),
Mr.
C. A. Goodban, HENRY LAMB, elected A.R.A. Emanuel Fenermann ("Cello) and Minar Op. 16,
Headmaster, Rev. J. R. Huggs, Col. Le painted, three quarter length M Gerald Moore (Piano).
Played by Backhaus and the New II. B. L. Dowbiggin, Professor portrait of Sir Dan Godfrey, the con- 6.45 Light Orchestral Music. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Forster, Mr. Justice Wiliams. Mr. ductor for Bournemouth municipality. Schubert Waltzes
મા
(Schubert); John Barbirolli,
| E. Cock and Mr. B. C. Randall Sir Dan himself said the flute be- Entry of the Spring Flowers 2.30 Close Down.
Admiral Sir Percy Noble and Lady Ing played. In the orchestra Was (Kockert), You
7.00 Ilayan-"Clock" Symphony Noble were unable to allend and sent twice too long.
A man got into an empty bus at No. 101 in D Minor,
ja short letter evincing their great Played by the Philharmonic Sym- disappointment at this. The letter, pointed out that Sir Dan was con- baby about eighteen months old lying Sir Hugh Allen, another musician, Grays (Essex) terminus and found a phony Orchestra of New Yorks con-which was read out by Bishop Hall. ducting the wrong way round, the on a seat.
by Toscanini, ducted by
also
No one arrived to take extended the sincere hope that cellist 8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-witen the pupils of the School went during the performance, the double bus was due to start, so the baby was tuning, his instrument charge of the child by the time the 8.63 Lehmann-in A Perslan ther Report and Announcements. out into the World they would and bass had mislaid his bow, and the was taken to the police station. Garden.
8.03
Bach-Toccata in C Minor, a better and happier atmosphere than fute was playing a solo. 8,37 Al Bollington at the Organ. played by A. Schnabel.
they were experiencing at present
Three policemen were nursing the child in turn 8.50 Songs by Stuart Robertson 8.15 Albert Sandler and His Or- and that they would have continued
when the mother. One artist whose mistakes have arrived. (Bass).
chestra with Mavis Bernelt.
pence during their lives.
She explained that she set not been recorded was also honoured. Lout. to-go. shopping, and was-think- He was Pierre Bonnard, paintering so much of what she had to buy Jected an Honorary Academician. that she forgot the baby.
Sheil
of My Heart (Stolz).
Be The King
7,0 Light Variety Programme, 7.30 London Relay-The News.
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
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TAILPIECE
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Sawdust Walls
) WILL
SAVE ARMY WOOD
A SUBSTITUTE for timber, entirely home-produced, [that may give work to many joiners who have been hit by the slump in building, was demonstrated in London recently.
A new type of military hut, approved by the War Office, was brought in precast sections from Hull, and put up inside the Horticultural Hall, S.W.
It took six Joiners, six labourers and a foreman 7% hours to do the whole job.
At the end of that time, a hut measuring 02ft. by 1911. stood on the floor of the hall.
It's Fireproof
Paper Savers Save Lives
BY saving paper you help to save seaman's lives, said Mr. H. G. Judd, the Salvage Controller, fin 'a' broadcast recently,
Cohe
"Most of you live in places where there's a refuse collection by the Council's dustearts; If they don't take The precast sections of which it bretely write to the was made consisted of a mixture of Council about concreto and specially treated saw-
number of
of local councils salv- dusta material which is not new, ing waste paper is now fully 700, re- but which has never before been presenting n population of 35 mil. used in this form.
ilons. Their collections of paper have more than doubled since Decem- ber, and for March were at the rate of 130,000 tona a year-good work by the dustman!
"We want that figure doubled
It can be screwed together and palls can be driven into it as easily as into wood.
It is freproof, for I held a jump of it in my hand while a workman con-
centrated on to it for half a minute again, and with your help I believe
in oxyacetylene flame that had pre- | It can be done."
viously cut a hole several inches long
in a steel plate in the same time,
This hul, the first of its kind, has been bought by the Northern Com- mand. Sörvices officials inspected it recently.
Savoy Timber
Lost Ships Namos
To: Bo Kept Secret
Details of British shipping losses are in future to be kept back for at. least seven days,
It was designed to meet the timber: And no nomes or speelfled sinkings shortage, and to economise in stool will be given-only the total number It contains only half a standard of¦of ships lost and the tonnage. timber-against Ave standards In a The Admiralty has decided on aimilar wooden hut and only 84lb.these changes to prevent leakage of of steel wire as reinforcement. information likely to be useful to
Germany.
None of the
the materials had to be Imported.
The designer has already contract ed to take over the sawdust from the cutting of 7,000,000 cubic feet of home-grown timber which has been He says that his firm could manu-
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The enemy will no longer be able to judge accurately the results of her naval "operations."
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