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Celebrities & Furs. One of the few post-midnight programs to find favor with both workers and sponsors is Moonlight Saving Time (WOR, New York, 2 to 5:30 a.m., daily), a pre-war innovation that celebrated its first birthday last week. Moonlight is slanted at night workers, with news twice an hour, transcriptions of important fight broadcasts, This Is Our Enemy and similar shows...
...Moonlight Cocktail (Glenn Miller; Bluebird; Bing Crosby; Decca). Smoothest dance version, best vocal, of the rollingly rhythmic song now at the top in sheet-music sales...
...bright moonlight their boat slipped through the minefields, past the Cavite shoreline, where Jap artillery blazed intermittently at Forts Drum and Hughes. Beyond the bay they laid a tricky course to freedom. "A tight feeling in our stomachs," they sat on deck with legs and arms crossed as well as fingers. When a member of the crew wrung a chicken's neck, "the agonized squawk made us jump, our stomachs rejoining us some time after...
Again the brilliant moonlight after...
...broadcasts from Marrila ceased, not to be resumed for two days and then only under a censorship that required broadcasters to submit their script well in advance of air time. Excerpts of what Bert Silen and his relief announcer Don Bell put on the radio telephone in the shiny moonlight during the first raid...