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...year ago this week, when the Battle of Britain was reaching its height, German and Italian radio stations broadcast the following statements...
...Quebec, police rounded up another youth with a homemade D.F.C. and shoulder insignia. He had been lecturing on his "experiences" before a Rotary Club. When arrested he was planning a broadcast about his latest flight of fancy: piloting the Duke of Kent to Canada...
This definition is by the U.S. Army's morale chief, Brigadier General James A. Ulio, and it describes a quality that a large part of the U.S. Army conspicuously has not got. Last week, when the news was broadcast that the Senate had passed and sent to the House a bill extending the service of the National Guard and draftees to two and a half years, around thousands of radios in thousands of tents from coast to coast angry soldiers growled, "Those obscenity obscenities in Washington! Obscenity the whole obscenity lot of them...
Among those grilled to make Henry copy: a friend in Lisbon, Ambassador Grew in Japan, a Mrs. Murphy stymied in Agua Caliente, Mexico, because she could not show she was a U.S. citizen. For a single broadcast Bill Henry's telephone bill runs to about $100. Although he has no plans for continuing the program when Hedda Hopper returns next month, radioracles are betting he will have a sponsor before he finishes his stint. Luck is Bill Henry's long suit...
...Charles Laughton will play Job, boils and all, to a score by Deems Taylor, on a CBS broadcast Aug. 24. Other Old Testament dramas to be aired in the same series: Samson, Aug. 10; Esther...