Screenland (Jul-Dec 1948)

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Right: Janet Bfair and husband, Louis Busch, give a glim to SCREENLAND, and an ear to Robbins' airshow. Macdonald Carey, who's admittedly a "square," takes over the turntable and tunes in a fine mound of sound. FRED ROBBINS HYA Snooks! The stuff is deluxe. So let's sample what cooks, efore you ouvrez those books! YEAH, it's a long, long time from May to December, but the days grow short when you reach September. And when the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame, the eyes and ears must turn from these ever-lovin' vacation kicks to la livre and la plume and the drone of the professors' voices. But you've got to leave room for those fresh waxen attractions, 'cause all work and no playing of cookies makes you a square, kid. As always, there's a mess of fresh shellac, Jack, and while the ban isn't settled at this typing, by the time your little glimmers dig it, it probably will be, (fijigers crossed) . Anyhoo, the companies are releasing waffles like they expect the thing to be history at any minute, trying to get rid of all the nowhere junk they recorded under pressure of the deadline. One happy thought is that there'll be no more harmonicookies — hooray! HEAVENLY! KAY KYSER: Up spurts a fresh geyser by Kyser, whose gang really knows how to noodle a novelty the way it should be noodled; viz., "Woody Woodpecker" and "When Veronica Plays Janet Blair and Disk Jockey Fred Robbins get "mashoogie with ths boogie" during her guest appearance on his show. SCREENLAND 51