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LATEST SHORT WAVE NEWS Vol. 5 WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936 ON PAGE 15 No. 44 MET OFFERS "LA BOHEME" OVER NBC West Point Point Anniversay Aired Grace Moore Sings Role of "Mimi" Radio's opera aw whisked to the Latin to eavesdrop on a mel once wit.* be uarter Of 'Nil's Sic romance of student life, on March 14, when NBC's combined WEAF-WJZ net- works broadcast the Metropolitan Opera's presentation of Giacomo Puc- cini's "La Boheme." This Saturday opera matinee broadcast will com- mence at I :55 p. m. (E.S.T.) ., with the story of the opera related by Mil- ton (:Toss, NBC announcer. Those who knew Puccini point out that the musical vitality of this score can be explained by the biographical spontaneity with which he wrote "La Boilea.... Puccini, himself, had lived the life portrayed in Murger's popular novel, "La Vie Boheme," upon which the libretto is based. He, too, had lived in an attic during his student days, had experienced the bitter-sweet (Continued on page 11) EDDIE DOWLING IS STAR OF NEW NBC ELGIN REVUE Eddie Dowling and Ray Dooley, Benny (;oodinan's celebrated swing or- chestra and Helen Ward, songstress, will be brought to the air each Tues- day, on Eddie Dowling's Elgin Revue, which will make is debut over WCKY and a nation-wide NBC- - WEAF network, on March 17, at 10:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). The new series will be sponsored by the Elgin Na- tional Watch Company, sponsor of the successful Elgin Campus Revue, over NBC networks, last Autumn. Making their debut oppropriately on St. Patrick's Day, Dowling and Dooley, who arc husband and wife, will supply the comedy high-jinks of the new series. Famed as stage head- liners for years, Dowling and Dooley are credited with having originated the modern heckling type of humor. Spring Fashion Maxine Gray gives us E_ preview of Spring in this charming frock of canary yellow marquisette over a crepe slip patterned with gay flowers. Her wa-m voice is one of the highlights of "The Great American Tourist" series starring Phil Baker, Beetle, Bottle, "Gunnel" Kemp's Band and the Seven G's over the WABC-Columbia network every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). Maxine's voice and good loess have won her contracts for a num- ber of movie "shorts". MIRIAM HOPKINS TO STAR IN LUX RADIO THEATRE Glamorous Miriam Hopkins, one of the screen's most vivid personalities, will' be starred in the Lux Radio Theater production of "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," over the nationwide WABC-Columbia network, Monday, March 16, at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). This is her second performance in the popular drama series. With John Boles as her co-star, Miss Hopkins in- augurated the Radio Theater series last season when she did a radio adaptation of "Seventh Heaven." Written by Frederick Lonsdale, one of England's premier playwrights, "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" was first produced on Broadway with Ina Claire as the star and was one of Nor- ma Shearer's most successful picture vehicles. The play tells the story of Mrs. Cheyney, a former shopgirl, who yearned for luxury and accepted the offer of one Charles to take up rob- bery of fashionables as a profession. With Charles as her butler, she poses as a wealthy widow and entertains the nobility. The women adore her and two lords are in love with her. The truth finally outs but members of the house -party turn Out to be a disreput- able set in comparison to Mrs. Chey- ney and the "butler." Miss Hopkins will be supported by a distinguished cast of Broadway players. DE VALERA AND ALFRED E. SMITH ON IRISH PROGRAM Speeches by Irishmen in Ireland and America, and Irish music from the ould sod and New York -harp music, jigs, reels and old songs sung by the St. Patrick's College chorus in Maynooth-will be broadcast by NBC as features of its St. Patrick's Day programs on Tuesday, March 17. President Eamon DeValera, the New York -born head of the Irish Free State, will take part, speaking (Continued on page 11) Round the World Celebration by Radio West Point men around the globe,. from the Academy to Russia, China, Alaska, -Panama ansl the Philippines, will take part in 4 world-wide cele- bration of the 134th anniversary of their alma mater ovr an NBC-WJZ network on Saturday, March 14, from 8:00 to 9:00 r. m. (E.S.T.). Their words of greeting will be carried to West Pcint banquets in major cities throughout the United States and many crier parts of the world. The glory of the Academy will be recalled in a dramatization of its history by Frank Wilson, of the NBC continuity staff, and songs of their school days will be sung and played by the Cadet choir and the West Point band. The broadcast open in West (Continued cal page 11) Has 22 Personalities! Last week we printed a pic- ture of James Scribner in make- up as he appears before the microphone as one of twenty-two characters in the 'Johnson Fam- ily" heard over WLW, Mondays through Fridays at 6 p. m. (E.S.T.). This week we show you Scribner as he appears in everyday life. MP

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LATEST SHORT WAVE NEWS

Vol. 5 WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936

ON PAGE 15

No. 44

MET OFFERS "LA BOHEME" OVER NBC

West PointPoint Anniversay AiredGrace Moore Sings

Role of"Mimi"

Radio's opera awwhisked to the Latinto eavesdrop on a mel

once wit.* beuarter Of 'Nil'sSic romance of

student life, on March 14, whenNBC's combined WEAF-WJZ net-works broadcast the MetropolitanOpera's presentation of Giacomo Puc-cini's "La Boheme." This Saturdayopera matinee broadcast will com-mence at I :55 p. m. (E.S.T.) ., withthe story of the opera related by Mil-ton (:Toss, NBC announcer.

Those who knew Puccini point outthat the musical vitality of this scorecan be explained by the biographicalspontaneity with which he wrote "LaBoilea.... Puccini, himself, had livedthe life portrayed in Murger's popularnovel, "La Vie Boheme," upon whichthe libretto is based. He, too, hadlived in an attic during his studentdays, had experienced the bitter-sweet

(Continued on page 11)

EDDIE DOWLING

IS STAR OF NEW

NBC ELGIN REVUE

Eddie Dowling and Ray Dooley,Benny (;oodinan's celebrated swing or-chestra and Helen Ward, songstress,will be brought to the air each Tues-day, on Eddie Dowling's Elgin Revue,which will make is debut overWCKY and a nation-wide NBC-

- WEAF network, on March 17, at10:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). The new serieswill be sponsored by the Elgin Na-tional Watch Company, sponsor ofthe successful Elgin Campus Revue,over NBC networks, last Autumn.

Making their debut oppropriatelyon St. Patrick's Day, Dowling andDooley, who arc husband and wife,will supply the comedy high-jinks ofthe new series. Famed as stage head-liners for years, Dowling and Dooleyare credited with having originatedthe modern heckling type of humor.

Spring Fashion

Maxine Gray gives us E_ preview of Spring in this charmingfrock of canary yellow marquisette over a crepe slip patternedwith gay flowers. Her wa-m voice is one of the highlights of"The Great American Tourist" series starring Phil Baker, Beetle,Bottle, "Gunnel" Kemp's Band and the Seven G's over theWABC-Columbia network every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. (E.S.T.).Maxine's voice and good loess have won her contracts for a num-ber of movie "shorts".

MIRIAM HOPKINS

TO STAR IN LUX

RADIO THEATRE

Glamorous Miriam Hopkins, one ofthe screen's most vivid personalities,will' be starred in the Lux RadioTheater production of "The Last ofMrs. Cheyney," over the nationwideWABC-Columbia network, Monday,March 16, at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).This is her second performance inthe popular drama series. With JohnBoles as her co-star, Miss Hopkins in-augurated the Radio Theater serieslast season when she did a radioadaptation of "Seventh Heaven."

Written by Frederick Lonsdale, oneof England's premier playwrights,"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" was firstproduced on Broadway with InaClaire as the star and was one of Nor-ma Shearer's most successful picturevehicles.

The play tells the story of Mrs.Cheyney, a former shopgirl, whoyearned for luxury and accepted theoffer of one Charles to take up rob-bery of fashionables as a profession.With Charles as her butler, she posesas a wealthy widow and entertains thenobility. The women adore her andtwo lords are in love with her. Thetruth finally outs but members of thehouse -party turn Out to be a disreput-able set in comparison to Mrs. Chey-ney and the "butler."

Miss Hopkins will be supported bya distinguished cast of Broadwayplayers.

DE VALERA AND

ALFRED E. SMITH

ON IRISH PROGRAM

Speeches by Irishmen in Irelandand America, and Irish music fromthe ould sod and New York -harpmusic, jigs, reels and old songs sungby the St. Patrick's College chorus inMaynooth-will be broadcast byNBC as features of its St. Patrick'sDay programs on Tuesday, March 17.

President Eamon DeValera, theNew York -born head of the IrishFree State, will take part, speaking

(Continued on page 11)

Round the WorldCelebration by

Radio

West Point men around the globe,.from the Academy to Russia, China,Alaska, -Panama ansl the Philippines,will take part in 4 world-wide cele-bration of the 134th anniversary oftheir alma mater ovr an NBC-WJZnetwork on Saturday, March 14,from 8:00 to 9:00 r. m. (E.S.T.).

Their words of greeting will becarried to West Pcint banquets inmajor cities throughout the UnitedStates and many crier parts of theworld. The glory of the Academywill be recalled in a dramatization ofits history by Frank Wilson, of theNBC continuity staff, and songs oftheir school days will be sung andplayed by the Cadet choir and theWest Point band.

The broadcast open in West(Continued cal page 11)

Has 22 Personalities!

Last week we printed a pic-ture of James Scribner in make-up as he appears before themicrophone as one of twenty-twocharacters in the 'Johnson Fam-ily" heard over WLW, Mondaysthrough Fridays at 6 p. m.

(E.S.T.). This week we showyou Scribner as he appears ineveryday life.

MP

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Weekly RADIO DIALEntered as second-class matter July 29, 1931, at the post office at Cincinnati Ohio,

under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Published every Friday by the Radio Dial Publishing Co.22 East 12th St., Cincinnati, Ohio

Six Months for $1. Single Cokes 5 cents

RADIO DIAL brings you latest available programs and news of your favorite ntatirns andartists. All programs listed are correct up to press -time. hut are, of colds,. subject to

later changes by networks and local stations.

Telephone-CHerry 0710-0711 MARGARET MALONEY-Editor

Vol. V WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936 No. 44

THE OLD HUMAN EQUATIONProbably because the idea has bad so much publicity in the utility

field, there has been considerable interest recently in a "yardstick" forbroadcasting : setting up definite program -service standards which all sta-tions nuist meet.

It is not merely an intriguing speculation. Something of the sort is flees-sary. When the number of available channels is limited, everybody whowants to cannot go into the business of broadcasting. There must be some-way of separating the sheep from the goats. But putting principle intopractice is quite a different matter. We saw that demonstrated not long ago.

After much lively talk about the subject, a group of radio people hada fling at devising a "yardstick" for broadcasting. All contributed their ideasof what the perfect station should do, and these were pooled in a neat tableallowing so many per cent for the air time given each main type of pro-gram: symphonic, popular, news, educational, religious, etc. On paper, theresult was admirable. But as soon as the "yardstick" was used, it wasfound that stations generally agreed to be poor, made a higher score thanthose generally agreed to be best.

This illustrates the baffling difficulties radio "yardsticks" always en-counter. Precise mathematical standards cannot be established for broad-casting service because the difference between good and bad programscannot be reduced to figures.

That should be obvious. What is not so clear is that most of the dif-ferences between stations and programs are largely personal.

We like or dislike given features, not only because of their craftsman-ship and technique, but still more because of the individuals concerned. Wesay a certain radio preacher "speaks our language" and a certain singer"puts his heart into his songs," or a certain master of ceremonies "gets inour hair" and a certain announcer "rubs us the wrong way." What wemean is that we are reacting to them, normally and inevitably, as people,not merely speakers or musicians or entertainers.

In other words, the people who face its microphones have a great dealto do with making or breaking a station's standing with listeners. The thingwe gropingly call personality or background is just as decisive in broad-casting as in our other human relations. And, unfortunately, it cannot bemeasured, weighed; graphed. .

This is not to say that broad fundamentals for broadcasting servicecannot be laid down. They can and must be. But a hard-and-fast "yard-stick" that will measure a station's worth with decimal precision scents outof the question.

As long as people make programs and listen to them, the human equa-tion will have to be reckoned with in radio. It is just as well that it must.

NBC Announcer Wins BBDO Award

Named winner of the "Award for Good Announcing", madeannually by the advertising firm of Batten, Barton, Durstine andOsborne, Howard Petrie (right) of the National BroadcastingCompany, receives an engraved stop -watch and check from RoyS. Durstine, president of the firm. The prize is offered to encour-age good announcing, free from artificial mannerisms or inflec-tions peculiar to any particular section of the country. Its recip-ients are chosen from the large ranks of regular station an-nouncers. Announcers whose specialties are sports announcing,acting as foils for comedians, etc., are excluded from thecompetition.

Station WKRC - March 11th. -The moguls directing the destinies ofthe British Broadcasting Corporationare faced with quite a problem, ac-cording to the London Post. There isa great dearth of capable comediansin England. As a result plans forforthcoming variety shows arc beingheld up and things are at quite astandstill until some A-1 mirth -pro-vokers are found. Occasionally a

likely suspect is found, but then it is

discovered "that this material is quiteunsuitable for microphone purposesand that he declines to use materialssritten for hint by one of the hiredhack writers . . . . (the) stock radiocomedians arc admirable and versa-tile, but obviously must he used spar-ingly in order not to chNaust theirappeal."

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The time is thought not to be fardistant when commercial broadcast-ing will be an actuality in the BritishIsles. As a whole, the listening publicis thoroughly fed up with the highlyeducational ether fare served them byB. B. C. The present commission'stenure expires the end of this year,and it is anticipated that a moreliberal -minded board will be substi-tuted.

As it is now, English "wireless"addicts may tune to a powerful sta-tion in Luxemborg that is heavilyweighted down with British sponsorswho offer entertainment similar to

that heard in this country. Advertis-ers have been quick to ascertain thatradio will sell the goods for them,and are anixous to be in a position toadvertise in their own backyard. Withthe merchants howling at them, theradio directors are having difficultiesaplenty trying to refute the argumentthat British industry is being heldback due to a lack of advertising.

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Might just as well spend a bitmore time in merric ole England. TheU. S. Dept. of Commerce is advisedthat television tests from AlcaxndraPalace, London, will probably beginthis month with expectations that aregular service will be inauguratedaround the first of June. Threehours a day will be allotted, one inthe afternoon, one around suppertime, and one late at night. Eachperiod will be broken up into notfewer than four programs so thatthe listener will not tire of this newdiscovery. All types of events frontcabaret shows to fashions talks areto be broadcast, with sponsors pay-ing the costs but getting no morethan a mention at the beginningand end of broadcast.

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Maestro Richard Humber hasturned producer with a play called"Slightly Terrific." It ii the work ofElliott Grennard and has radio as abackground.

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TIDS AND BITS : Eddie Schoel-wer is now being heard daily on'KRC at 4:30 p. m. . . . CBS An-nouncer Andre Baruch is turningactor, having taken two parts in lastweek's "Gang -Busters" program . . .

CBS will broadcast the Grand Na-tional Sweepstakes on March 27th.. . . Sports Commentator Dick Brayofficiated at last week's sectional bas-ketball tryouts for the Olympicgames.. . . President Roosevelt was the most"time -worthy" person in the head-lines during the five years the "Marchof Time" has been on the air ; the5th birthday was observed last Fri-day . . . George Burns and GracieAllen will be heard from San Fran-cisco next week. CHUCK WISE.

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Miss Ponselle Performs

r 20.2garaVW .

Running' what is popularly known as the "gamut of emotions"is Rosa Ponselle in this still movie caught by the candid cameraduring one of her recent broadcasts. Miss Ponselle, now appear-ing at the Metropolitan Opera, is sing_ng on the Chesterfieldseries in place of Lily Pons who is filling concert engagements inEurope. With Andre Kos:elanetz' orchestra and chorus, MissPonselle :s heard over CBS each Wednesday at 9 p. m. (E.S.T.).

NBC Commentator and Bride

Jimmy Fidler, whose HollywoodWEAF network including WCKY,(E.S.T.), made

Gossip is heard over an NBC -on Tuesdays a: 10:30 p. m.

some Hollywood news himself the other day.

married Roberta screen actress. Fidler, 35, hasHollywood newspaper and publicity man for the pastyears, and three years ago joiner the ranks of radio commen-tators. His bride, 23, was an artist's model in New York beforecoming to Hollywood, where she joined the Wsrner Brothersstudio.

HeLaw, been a

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ONCE OVER, LIGHTLY

BOB HOPE

New York, March 5. - Before1-940, don't be surprised if BobHope turns out -o be the acecomic of radio. That may soundlike a long shot and a long timeprediction, but if it does happen,then Bob will have realized his am-bition.

Hope, a young native of Cleve-land, battled his way up to star-dom in the Follies, "Roberta" andother Broadway shows, and wasthe last of a the funny men toreach the microphone. But everystep he has taken has been a for-ward one, and he has pegged hisambition himsef, sb there is a fairchance that he wilI realize it. He'sin a pretty fortun*e spot becausethere are only eight or nine peo-ple in radio who pre regarded atall as being funny.lAnd aside fromStoopnagle and Budd, the onlycomic ever deve ped solely byradio-Raymond night-has justbeen dropped b NBC after allthese years.

With all This talc about "swing"music, it would 'eem logical toquiz one of the fi st and foremostdispensers of it, Loring "Red"Nichols. Here's what that youngman has to say about it:

"Because of thfi great freedomgiven to musicians lin a swing band,an orchestra of this sort must nec-essarily be limited in size. All ofthe top-notch swing bands of thepast had, at the most, five or sixmembers. Amon these were 'TheMemphis Five,' T e Dixieland JazzBand,' and my o n 'Famous FivePennies!' Musical styles travel incycles, and swing music was at itspopularity height right after theWorld War. It was superseded bythe 'sweet' music of Duchin, Lom-bardo, etc. 'Swing' music beganto come back into its own duringthe past two years, and the recentpopularity of 'The Music Goes'Round and Around,' which wasessentially a 'swing' song, againswept it into its current wave ofpopularity."An idea of the demand

inwhich great performers are thesesdy can be Show by Herman

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idea, thought he'd like to presentBerlin in just such a show and of-fered him five thousand dollars todo the show. Berlin looked at himblankly and shook his head. "ButI promised Frank Black I'd do theprogram!" he said-and he did it.

Incidentally, don't let anybodytell you Irving Berlin picks outtunes with one finger. I heard himplaying Frank Black's harpsichord,and he does it a lot better thana lot of so-called concert stars.

With all this fuss and botherabout "finds," "discoveries," andamateurs hoping to land real jobs,the best story of the year comesfrom the manner in which HowardPrice, sensational young tenor,landed on the networks.

Harry Horlick, famous maestroof the program, tuned in WINS, alocal station in New York.He heardPrice, called Louis Katzman, whowas conducting the program andtold him to send the boy to him.Horlick handed him a piece ofmusic, said "sing that" and Pricedid. The next week he had a con-tract to sing on Horlick's program.

And so far, who has handed anycontracts to any of the hopefulson any of the amateur hours? Oh,so you won't talk!

-DICK TEMPLETON.

SINGING NEIGH-

BOR TO PRESENT

IRISH DAY SONGS

St. Patrick's day program will bepresented March 17, at 11:30 a. m.,over WLW by Chauncey Parsons, the"Singing Neighbor." A feature willbe a violin solo, "Londonderry Air,"by Uberto Neely, accompanied by theorgan.

The Singing Neighbor's program in-cludes "Has Sorrow Thy Young DaysShaded," "Little Bit of Heaven," "TheDear Little Shamrock" and "That OldIrish Mother of Mine."

Wynn's "Johnny"

MRS. HOOVER

TO SPEAK OVER

NBC, MARCH 16

Mn.. Herbert Hoover, wife of theformer President, heads a distinguishedlist of women speakers on NBC'sLet's Talk It Over series for March.In her role as national president ofthe Girl Scouts, Inc., Mrs. Hoover willdiscuss "What Does the Future Holdfor Our Girls?" on Monday, March16, at 4:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). over anNBC-WJZ network, which includesWSM, WLS and KDKA.

Emily Post, etiquette authority andauthor ; Anne Hard, news commenta-tor, and Alma Kitchell, singer andmistress of ceremonies, continue to beheard regularly on this feminine pro-gram which weekly stars at least onedistinguished guest speaker.

TaKing the same subject on whichMrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will speakover an NBC network on March 18,Mrs. Florence P. Kahn, RepublicanCongresswoman from California, willspeak on Let's Talk It Over, Monday,March 30. The question is, "Woman'sResponsibility for Making DemocracyEffective."

The Four Toppers

With Johnny Maitland andhis orchestra, who opermonth's engagement Sat'(M arch 14) at the Heson, are featured th,-pers, lads whotory while br-Crusaders sago.phr

Friday 13 Can't Scare the Gooks

Friday 13 thismonths holds no ter-rors for Art Van Har-vey, Bernadine Flynnand Billy Idelson, theVic, Sade and Rushof N B C's popularserial. Here you seethe three of them de-fying superstition.

HIT TUNE REVIEW

The Hit Tune Review, featuringcurrently popular musical numbers,

selected from the most -requested tuneslisted during the week by prominentorchestra leaders, will be heard overWCKY each Sunday at 1:30 p. m.(E.S.T.), beginning March 15. TheSpritz Clothing Co., Cincinnati, is thesponsor.

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Otto Gray Back at WLW

Otto Gray and his Oklahoma Cow-boys, former members of the WLWstaff, have returned to the. Nation'sStation after a to.ir which includedstage appearances and broadcasts overNBC. They are heard at 8:15 a. m.(E.S.T.), Mondays through Fridays.

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RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936

ONCE OVER, LIGHTLY

BOB HOPE

New York, March 5. - Before1,940, don't be surprised if BobHope turns out to be the acecomic of radio. That may soundlike a long shot and a 'ong timeprediction, but if it does happen,then Bob will have realized his am-bition.

Hope, a young native of Cleve-land, battled his way up to star-dom in the Follies, "Roberta" andother Broadway shows, and wasthe last of a the funny men toreach the microphone. ut everystep he has taken has b en a for-ward one, and he has p gged hisambition himsef, so ther is a fairchance that he will realiz it. He'sin a pretty fortunate spot becausethere are only eight or nine peo-ple in radio who are regarded atall as being funny. And side fromStoopnagle and Budd, the onlycomic ever developed lely byradio-Raymond Kilight! has justbeen dropped by 'NBC,after all-these years.

With all this talk about "swing"music, it would seem logical toquiz one of the first and foremostdispensers of it, Lorin3 "Red"Nichols. Here's what that youngman has to say about it:

"Because of the great freedomgiven to musicians in a swing band,an orchestra of this sort rust nec-essarily be limited in size. All ofthe top-notch swing bands of thepast had, at the most, five or sixmembers. Among these were 'TheMemphis Five,' 'The Dixi4and Jazzbari,2.,. = '" ^I- my own 'Famous FivePennies!' Musical styles ......., ,..cycles, and swing music was at itspopularity height right after theWorld War. It was superseded bythe 'sweet' music of Ducnin, Lom-bardo, etc. 'Swing' muic beganto come back into its o n duringthe past two years, and t e recent'popularity of 'The Mu is Goes'Round and Around,' which wasessentially a 'swing' song, againswept it into its current wave ofpopularity." .

An idea of the de -nand in

which great performers are thesedays can be shown by HermanSchaad, manager of John CharlesThomas. The word had barelycome out that Thomas would de-part from the airwaves April 15

for a vacation in Europe whenSchaad's phone got busy. Threesponsors wanted to talk to himabout Thomas for a pro ram tostart-the day Thomasl wouldagree to return to the ainlvaves1

Touching incident, that aboutIrving Berlin. Frank Black wantec.to honor the King of Tin Par.

Alley. Six months ago he sug-gested an all -Berlin program withthe composer featured in it. Ber-lin said as soon as his health gotbetter he'd do the show. Mean-while, a wise sponsor heard of the

idea, thought he'd like to presentBerlin in just such a show and of-fered him five thousand dollars todo the show. Berlin looked at himblankly and shook his head. "ButI promised Frank Black I'd do theprogram!" he said-and he did it.

Incidentally, don't let anybodytell you Irving Berlin picks outtunes with one finger. I heard himplaying Frank Black's harpsichord,and he does it a lot better thana lot of so-called concert stars.

With all this fuss and botherabout "finds," "discoveries," andamateurs hoping to land real jobs,the best story of the year comesfrom the manner in which HowardPrice, sensational young tenor,landed on the networks.

Harry Horlick, famous maestroof the program, tuned in WINS, alocal station in New York.He heardPrice, called Louis Katzman, whowas conducting the program andtold him to send the boy to him.Horlick handed him a piece ofmusic, said "sing that" and Pricedid. The next week he had a con-tract to sing on Horlick's program.

And so far, who has handed anycontracts to any of the hopefulson any of the amateur hours? Oh,so you won't talk!

-DICK TEMPLETON.

SINGING NEIGH-

BOR TO PRESENT

IRISH DAY SONGS

St. Patrick's day program will bepresented March 17, at 11:30over WLW by Chauncey Parsons, the"Singing Neighbor." A feature willbe a violin solo, "Londonderry Air,"by Uberto Neely, accompanied by theorgan.

The Singing Neighbor's program in-cludes "Has Sorrow Thy Young DaysShaded," "Little Bit of Heaven," "TheDear Little Shamrock" and "That OldIrish Mother of Mine."

Wynn's "Johnny"

John S. Young ie dubbed"Johnny" by Ed Wynn for whomhe serves as comedy -foil andannouncer during that come.dian's broadcasts over Columbiaevery Thursday from 9:30 to 10p. m. (E.S.T.). "Johnny" isceisbrated as a scholar, bon

a at and prince of good fel-1,vve and finds himself thorough-ly at home before a CBS micro-phone after years of major net-work service.

MRS. HOOVER

TO SPEAK OVER

NBC, MARCH 16

Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of theformer Pres:dent, heads a distinguishedlist of women speakers on NBC'sLet's Talk It Over series for March.In her role as national president ofthe Girl Scouts, Inc., Mrs. Hoover willdiscuss "What Does the Future Holdfor Our Girls?" on Monday, March16, at 4:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), over anNBC-WJZ network, which includesWSM, WLS and KDKA.

Emily Post, etiquette authority andauthor ; Anne Hard, news commenta-tor, and Alma Kitchell, singer andmistress of ceremonies, continue to beheard regularly on this feminine pro-gram which weekly stars at least onedistinguished guest speaker.

Taking the same subject on whichMrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will speakover an NBC network on March 18,Mrs. Florence P. Kahn, RepublicanCongresswoman from California, willspeak on Let's Talk It Over, Monday,March 30. The question is, "Woman'sResponsibility for Making DemocracyEffective."

The Four Toppers

With Johnny Maitlandhis orchestra, who oper' a

month's engagement Saturday(March 14) at the Hc'tel Gib-son, are featured ti.- Four Top-pers, lads who o.,.ade. radio his-tory while br adcasting as the-

,,ver NBC from Chi -Crusaderscago. op to bottom, in theph,..ograph above, are JimmyBurdett, Hugh Doyle, Dick Rockand Cedric Spring. Nightlybroadcasts will be heard overWLW.

"DADDY" STRAT-

FORD RETURNS TO

MARY SOTHERN CAST

Charles Seel, who portrays "DaddyStratford" in "The Life of MarySothern," (4:15 p. m., EST., overWLW and the Mutual BroadcastingSystem, daily except Saturday andSunday) was heard for the first timein several weeks, on March 5.

Seel, recently dismissed from Be-thesda hospital in Cincinnati, after be-ing critically ill with pneumorstill under a physician's care, but himproving and hopes to be at theWLW studios full time within I fewweeks.

When Mary Sothern recently an-nounced over thr- air that "DaddyStratford" was ill, hundreds of tele-

leiters, together with flow-ers came pouring in to the belovedphilosopher of the mythical town ofSanders.

Seel hopes to return shortly to the"Ken-rad Unsolved Mysteries" pro-gram, in which he plays the role of"Skeets," the reporter. The Un-solved Mysteries are heard 10:30 to11:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), Tuesdays.

Friday 13 Can't Scare the Gooks

Friday 13 thismonths holds no ter-rors for Art Van Har-vey, Bernadine Flynnand Billy Idelson, theVic, Sade and Rushof N B C's popularserial. Here you seethe three of them de-fying superstition.

HIT TUNE REVIEW

The Hit Tune Review, featuringcurrently popular musical numbers,

selected from the most -requested tuneslisted during the week by prominentorchestra leaders, will be heard overWCKY each Sunday at 1:30 p. m.(E.S.T.), beginning March 15. The

Spritz Clothing Co., Cincinnati, is thesponsor.

The most popular tunes of formeryears will also hr during

Otto Gray Back at WLW

Otto Gray and his Oklahoma Cow-boys, former members of the WLWstaff, have returned to vie Nation'sStation after a tour which includedstage appearances and broadcasts overNBC. They are heard at 8:15 a. m.(E.S.T.), Mondays through Fridays.

The same sponsor will also bringthe la .st movie news. to WCKY lis-teners each morr..,g, Monday through -

these programs which will present the Friday, at 10:05 a. m. (1..S.T.), dur-music 0J1 Tom Blackstone and his ing the Hollywood News Reel pro-dance orchestra. gram.

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PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 13(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

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WCKYCincinnati (1480 ke.)

Morning Round Up

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Spareribs NMorning Melodies NCheerio N

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WLWCincinnati (700 kc.)

WKRCCincinnati (550 kc.)

WSAICincinnati (1380 kc.)

WCPOCincinnati (1200 kc.)

Top o' the Morning-McCormick Fiddlers

Prayer PeriodSunday School LessonRise and ShineNews FlashesChandler ChatsGray's CowboysCheerio-Inspira-

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Jerry FoyNewsBreakfast Express-

Purity Bakeries

Salvation Army Devo.The Upstarts

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KDKA WLS-WENRPittsburgh. Pa. (980 kc.) Chicago. Ill. (870 kc.)

Good Morning

Setting Up ExercisesBirthday GreetingsMorning Devotions N.Round House Boys....Church Forum-Say It With Music .

Arkansas FiddlersSunrise Worship-

God's Bible School.Breakfast Timetable

Today's Headlines .

Lather and LyricsTweed's Orchestra

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Farm Bulletin BoardSmile a WhileWLS News ReportThe Oshkosh BoysOtto's TunetwistersIndian Legends

Morning Devotions N Jolly Joe's PalsNews: Musical Clock Lulu Belle and Scott

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Organ Rhapsody NStreamliners N

News: Happy Jack NEdward McHugh N...Today's Children NDavid Harum NMusical Appreciation

Hour-Walter Dam-tosch, conductor N.

Joe Emerson, HymnsThe Master SingersWay Down EastBack Stage Wife MHow to be CharmingHome Sweet Home NDivano Trio MLivestock-NewsMusic Appreciation

Hour NSinging NeighborBroadway Cinderella M

Dear Columbia C

Woman's Place CBelle & Martha; News.Josephinea Gibson CWoman's HourCaptivators COzark Mountaineers CRae Eleanor Ball CHelen Trent CJust Plain Bill CRich Man's Darling C

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News FlashesGospel Singer NHousehold Hints

Music AppreciationHour, direction Wal-ter Damrosch N

In a Mexican PatioGod's Bible SchoolMorning Serenade

Mary Jean MillerDot Club NewsRomantic CyclesDeep SouthToday's Headlines ....Bob OsborneHomespun PhilosopherMoods

Press Radio BibleStepping AlongMan in the StreetLuncheon Music

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WCKY NewsHoneyboy-Sassafras NMerry Madcaps NJules Lands Ensem. NJo* White NConcert Miniatures NSammy Kaye's Orch. N

Magic of Speech N.

Methay GypsyOrchestra N

Barnes and Larson N.Tom, Dick & Harry MNational Farm and

Home Hour N

The Warry Clinic MSinging SpiritualsStory DramaNatureVocational AgricultureCurrent Events

Voice of Experience C 12:00Musical Reveries C 12:15Mary Marlin C 12:30

Five Star Jones C 12:45

Sue and Jack 1:00News: Melod. Meas 1:15Savitt Serenade C 1:30Mount and Best C 1:45

Between Bookends C 2:00Happy Hollow C 2:15American School of 2:30

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Concert Hall of AirTea DanceDay DreamsPlease Sing

Rudy Bundy's OrchKay Kyser's Orch. MTreadwells on Tour

Words and Music N.

Baseball Game-Redsvs. Dodgers at

Breakfast Club

Style and ShoppingNews: Music NEdward McHugh NToday's Children's NDavid Harum N

Music AppreciationHour: Walter Dam-rosch, conductor N

Prairie Rambersand Patsy

Pa and Ma SmithersMorning MinstrelsMartha Crane-Helen

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Old Kitchen KettleVirg: Lee & SunbeamWeather Report, NewDinnerbell Program

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7:30 Cheerio N7:45

Asbury CollegeDevotions

S irrild JackLog Cabin BoysThe Jackson FamilyBreakfast Business

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Breakfast Club N

Breakfast Club N

9:00 News: Y. de Leath N.9:15 Edward McHugh N9:30 Console Capers N9:45 Jack's Mountaineers .

10:00 Music Appreciation10:15 Hour, Conducted by10.30 Walter Damrosch N10.45

Dear Columbia C.....

Woman's PlaceMontana Slim CJosephine Gibson'The Captivators C

Monticello Party Line.James Sheehy, tenor..Strange As It Seems..Dolly Clean ChatsHow to be Charming

Dorothy Day League Women Voters Livestock Market .

Lorenzo's Orchestra Dot and Will N Homemakers' Progra

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National Farm andHome Hour N

Banner NewshawkDept. of AgricultureMagic of Speech N . .

Robison's Buckaroos .

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Pop Concert

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4:00 Congress Speaks N...4:154:30 Financial News4:45 Postal Oddities

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Warnow's Blue VelvetOrchestra C

Weekday DevotionsU. S. Army Band C

Sea Stories CBuddy Clark CWilderness Road C...Herb Koch, organ.....The Goldbergs C

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Flying Time NLee Gordon's Orch. NGeo. W. Hill prog.WCKY News

The JohnsonsA 'v. of J. MatternOld Fashioned Girl.Lowell Thomas N

7:00 Strange As It Seems7:15 Capt. Tim's Adven. N7:30 Edwin C. Hill N7:45 Norsemen N8:0011:15

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Wendell Hall NMemory LaneChevrolet Musical

Amos 'n' Andy N"Lilac Time" MLum 'n' Abner N .

Hot Dates In HistoryJack Randolph's OrchSinging SamCollege Prom-Red

Nichols Orch. N

Buck Rogers CDick Bray; NewsMusical MomentsStardust

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Myrt and Merge C 7:00Lazy Dan, the Minstrel 7:15

Man C 7:30Boeke Carter C 7:45

Flying Red Horse 8:00Tavern C 8:15

Broadway Varieties- 8:30Oscar Shaw, bari. C 8:45

Omar the Mystic M..MelodeersNews FlashesKnot Hole ClubPhil Harris' OrchUncle Ezra NPittsburgh Auditions

Cities Service ConcertJessica Dragonette.soprano N

Dinner MusicGolden OpperutnitiesMerchants' BulletinsPost Home Finders .

Father Chin's Chat -77G -Men Series, dramaHarry Hartman, SportsGypsy Rhapsody

Adele SladeDance RevueJimmy Ward and OrcForrest Bradford's Or

NewsFish TalesDinner MusicLowell Thomas NTrojan QuartetCapt. Tim's Adven. NSinging SevenDan and SylviaIrene Rich N --Wendell Hall NKellogg College

Prom N

Flying Time N' Spareribs

What's the News?F. Henderson's Orch.Lois Ravel NCapt. Tim's Adven. NLum and Abner NF. Henderson's Orch.Irene Rich NWendell Hall NKellogg College

Prom N

5:00 Leon Cole, organ5:IS Dept. of Education5:30 News: Leon Cole5:45 Little Orphan Annie N6:30 Lois Ravel N6:15 Jimmy Mattern's Diary6:30 Teachers College of6:45 the Air7:00 Irene Rich N7:15 To be announced7:307:45

Buck Rogers COut o' the DuskJ. D. (Casey) StengelAsher and Little JimmyHot Dates in History,.Lazy Dan, the

Minstrel Man C....Boake Carter CFlying Red Horse

Tavern CBroadway Varieties-

Oscar Shaw C..

9:00 Al Pearce and his9:15 Gana N

.9.:3 aring's9:45 vanians N

10:00 Cleveland Symphony10:15 Orchestra N10:3010:45

11:0011:1511:3011:45

George Holmes NHenry Busse's Orch. NBenny Goodman's 0 NJesse Crawford N .

12:00 Fletcher Henderson's12:15 Orchestra N12:30 Ruby Newman's12:45 Orchestra N

Waltz Time-FrankMunn, tenor N....

Music Box Hour

First Nighter-Original Drama N

Phil Harris' Orchestra

WLW News RoomPhil Harris' OrchestraTom. Tompkin's Orch.Anson Weeks' Orc. MDick Messner's

Orchestra MMoon River

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Richard Himber antOrchestra C

March of Time CAmer. Air Mail CNews: Don Redman's

Orchestra CBob Crosby's

Orchestra CBernie Cummins'

Orchestra CGuy Lombardo's

Orchestra C

9:009:159:309:45

Musical MomentsNews FlashesFimberg Presents 6I

10:00 String Sinfonia10:15

10;304 Rovers End N10:45 " "11:00 ran.- Tompkins' Orch.11:15 Ink SP-nts N11:30 St. Regis ri...ofej11:45 Orchestra NI12:00 Sign Off12:1512:30

12:45

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Bowling TournamentDream WeaverSign Off

Al Pearce and HisGang N

Fred Waring's Penn-sylvanians N

Cleveland SymphonyOrchestra N

11

News: By FiresideMusk- Driving SeryWill Roland's

OrchestraDX Club

Phil Ohman's Or-chestra N

Al Pearce and hisGang N

Fred Waring'sPennsylvanians N

Cleveland SymphonyOrchestra N

Globe TrotterKing's Jitters

3:008:158:308:4E

9:009:159:309:45

Henry Busse 'sOrchestra

Benny Goodman'sOrchestra .

Phil Levant'sOrchestra

Carl Schreiber'sOrchestra

10:0010:1510:3010:45

SouvenirsMusical Moments

sylvanians NFirst Nighter-Orlginel

drama NAmerica's Flag -

AbroadAmos 'n' Andy NHenry Busse's Orc. NBenny Goodman's

Orchestra N1,00 Fletcher Henderson's

11:15 Orchestra N11:3C Ruby Newman's11:45 Orchestra N

Hollywood Hotel, withDick Powell andRaymond Paige'sOrchestra C

Richard Himber'sOrchestra C

March of Time CMusical MomentsMyrt and Marge C....Louisville Dance TimeDance Orchestra

To be announced

Dream Serenade88 .4

NETWORK PROGRAMSEASTERN STANDARD

6:00-Esse News Reporter. WJZ only-Buck Rogers In the 25th Century. WABC

WKRC WHAS wbbm whk wfbm kmox wjr(tying Time: Adventures in Aviation, WEAF

WCKY WLS wgy wtam646-Animal *vs% Club: Children's program,

featuring Lou Rogers, butoonist and enter-tainer. WJZ wgar wire wave

4:15-Esso News Reporter WEAF only-Mary Small, songs, WJZ wgar wire wave-Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. WABC wgr

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

3:00-U. S. Marine Band N-WCKY WSM

8:00 p. m.-Irene Rich N-WCKY KDKA WSM WLS

.-Cities Service Concert,Lucille Ma n n e r s N-WSAI

8:30 p. m. - James Meltonwith Red Nichols' Or-chestra N-WLW KDKAWLS

9:00 p. m.-Waltz Time, withFrank Munn, tenor; AbeLyman's Orchestra N -WLW

-Hollywood Hotel C-WKRC WHAS

9:30 p. m.-True Story Courtof Human Relations N-WGY WTAM WMAQWWJ WHIO

-Fred Waring's Pennsyl-vanians N-WCKY KDKAWSM WLS

10:00 p. m.-First Nighter N-WLW WSM

.-"Sunbrite Junior Nurse Corps:" Children'sdramatic program. (CBS) wbbm kmox

6:20-Lee Gordon's Hotel Staffer Orchestra.WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwj

TIME(NBC -CBS)

6:30-Press-Radio News. WEAF WJZ-Press -Radio News. WABC-Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy. (CBS)

wbbm kmox6:35-Blue Flames: Mixed Quartet. WABC-Jackie Heller, tenor. WEAF wgy wtam-The King's Guard, male quartet. WJZ only6:45-Billy and Betty: Dramatic sketch. WEAF

only-1.16tit Orphan Annie: Childhood playlet.

(NBC) VIVA wave-Lowell Thomas. IiJZ WLW KDKA wgar-"Renfrew of the Mounted:" Dramatic

sketch. WABC wfbm wsmk kmox7:00-Twilight Musicale. (CAS) wbbm-"Myrt and Marge," dramatic series. WABC

WKRC whk wjr wwva-The Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy.

WEAF WLW wgy wtam wwj-Lois Ravel, songs. WJZ W+14 WLS wir

wgar wave wire7:15-"Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Mar." WABC

WKRC WHAS whk cklw wbbm wibm wowo-Captain Tim's Adventure Stores. WJZ

WCKY KDKA WENR wgar-Uncle Ezra-Station E -Z -R -A, with Bat Bar-

rett, Cliff Soubier, Carleton GI, NoraCunneen, the Hot Shots and others. WEAFWSAI wgy wtam wmaq whio wire

7:30-Edwin C. Hill in "The Human Side .4the News." WEAF WCKY whio wire

-Horlick's Program with Lem and Abner.comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WENR wgar

7:46-Boake Carter. WABC WKRC WHASwhk cklw wbbm km*: wir

-The Young New Yorkers: J. Russell Robin -son's Orchestra end juvrflik, vests. WJZonly

-The Norsemen: Quartet. (NBC) WCKY-The Fox Fur Trappers and Quartette. under

direction of Bertrand Hirsch. WEAF only8:00-Irene Rich: Dramatic Sketch. WJZ

WCKY WLS KDKA . SM wave wgar wire-Cities Service Concert: Lucille Manners,

soprano, and the Cities Service QuartetFrank Banta and Milton Reifenberg, pianoduo; Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra. WEAFWSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwj whio

-"Flying Red Horse Tavern:" Walter WoolfKing, m. c.; Tavern Singers, Beatrice Lillie,and the Four Red Horsemen. WABCWKRC WHAS whk kmox wbbm wfbm wjr

8:15-Wendell Hall, the red-headed musicmaker. WJZ WCKY KDKA WLS wave wgarwire

8:30-Kellogg Prom: Red Nichols and his Or-chestra; James Melton, tenor; KelloggChoir of mixed yokes. WJZ WLW KDKAWLS wear

-"Broadway Varieties:" 'hear Shaw, guestbaritone and master ofmela Ponselle, mezzo-sopralik., ElizabethLennox, contralto; Victor Arden'sand guest stars. WABC WKRC WHASwbbm cklw kmox wfbm wowo

9:00-Waltz Time, with Frank Munn, tenor;Bernice Claire, soprano; Manhattan Chorus;Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgywtam wmaq wwj

-Hollywood Hotel, dramatic Musical Revue,starring Dick Powell, Frances Langford. An-ne Jamison, Igor Gorin, baritone; RaymondPaige's Orchestra; Joan Bennett, Zasu Pittsand Fred MacMurray in scenes from "Thir-teen Hours by Air." WABC WKRC WHASkmox wsmk cklw wowo wfbm wjr

-The Pepsodent Program: Al Pearce and hisGang; Harry Sosnik and his Orchestra.WJZ WCKY KDKA WLS wgar wave

9:30-True Story Court of Human Relations:"The Woman Who Made Me Forget," dra-matization. WEAF whio wgy wtam wmaqwwj

-Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians: TomWaring, baritone; Rosemary and PriscillaLane, tinging sisters. WJZ WCKY KDKAWSM WLS wgar wave wire

10:00-The Cleveland Symphony Orchestra,direction Artur Rodzinski. WJZ WCKYKDKA WENR wjr wgar

-Richard Himber and Studebaker Cham-pions; Stuart Allen, vocalist; Frank Parker,guest artist. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbmwhk cklw wfbm kmox

-Campana's First Nighter: "He Wouldn'tMarry the Girl," original drama with BettyLou Gerson, Don 'Ameche and Cliff Sou -

bier; Eric Sagerquist's Orchestra (fromEollywood). WEAF WLW WSM wtamwnaq wgy wwj

!9:30- March of Tim*: Dramatizations. WABCWHAS cklw wsmk wfbm wowo kmox

whk wbbm wir-Rovers End: Dramatic sketch. (NBC) WSAI-NBC Music GuilL Lesser known composi-

tions of great cc;rrposers; guest artists.WEAF wwj whio wave wmaq wgy

10:45-Harlee Branch: "Prog'rbL--qf A!",-/tricanAir Mail and Its Effect on World Aviation."WABC WKRC cklw wsmk wfbm wowo kmoxwhk wbbm wjr

11:00-George R. Holmes, Chief of the Wash-ington Bureau of the International NewsSystem. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq

-Don Redman and hi Connie's Inn Orches-tra. WABC WKRC whk win wbbm wsmk

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-"Myrt and Marge:" Dramatic Series. (CIS)

WHAS wbbm wfbm kmox-The Pepsodent Program: Arno, Andy.

(NBC) WSM wtam wwj wmaq11:05-Henri Lishon's Royale Frolics Orches-

tra. WJZ win wgar wave wire

11:15-Henry Busse and his Chez Paree Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY WLS WSM wgywtam wmaq wwj

-Ink Spots, novelty negro quartet. WJZWSAI wir wgar wave wire

'l70-Bob Crosby's Orchestra. WABC WKRCwsos kmox wowo wfbm wsmk wbbm-George L.

-sat and his Orchestra. (CBS)wbbm

-Esso News Reports... wrAF only-Emil Coleman and his St. Hotel Or-chestra. WJZ WSAI wave wire

11:35-Benny Goodman's Congress Hotel Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY WSM tam

11:45-Jess Crawford, organist. WEAFWCKY WSAI wgy wham vow( wmaq

MIDNIGHT-Shandor, violinist. WJZ wowwave wire

-Bernie Cummins' Orchestra. WABC WKRCwhk cklw wsmk wowo kmox wfbm

-Fletcher Henderson's Grand Terrace Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtamwmaq

-Bernie Cummins' Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm

"Hour of Charm"M -C

andArlene Francis, drama star of radio

stage, returns as mistress of cere-monies on t h enew "Hour ofCharm" series di-rected by PhilSpitalny tndheard each Sun-day over theWABC - Colum-bia netwOrk from6 to 6:30 p. m.

E.S.T.). Arlenew ill introducesuch feminine fa-vorites as Max-ine, with the

baritone voice ; the Three LittleWords, vocal trio ; violin solos byEvelyn Kay, and instrumental inter-ludes by G) psie Cooper and Pat Har-rington.

Arlene Francis

12:013-Ra nny Weeks' Cocoa nut Grove Or-chestra. WJZ wgar wave wire

12:30-Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. WABCWKRC whk kmox

-Ruby Newman and his Rainbow Grill Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam

-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm-Phil Ohman and his Trocadaro

WJZ KDKA wgar we.- ""

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Rubino* and His Violin withVirginia Rea and Jan Peerce.

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6:306:45

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8:C08:158:308:45

WSAI WCPOCincinnati (MO kc.) Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

KDKAPittsburgh, Pa. (880 kc.)

WLS-WENRChicago, III. (870 kc )

Farm Bulletin BoardSmile a While

5:305:45

6:006:156:306:45

7:007:157:30 'Cheerio1:45

WSMNashville.Tenn.(660kc.)

WHASLouisville, Ky. (820kc.)

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Rise and ShineNews Flashes

Jerry FoyNewsBreakfast Express-

Purity Bakeries

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Arkansas FiddlersSunrise Worship-

God's Bible School.Breakfast Timetable

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News -J. BentleyThe Oshkosh BoysJr. Broadcasters ClubTony Wons, R. Emerson

King Cole and Mr.Hodge Podge

Morning DevotionsMartha and Hal N

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Breakfast Club N

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Bradley Kincaid N...Voss Family N .......Nicholas Mathay's

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VirginiansOhio Fed Music CbsMarie De Ville NLive Stock: News

Bill and Ginger C.Woman's HourLet's Pretend C

Do+ Club NewsSmile Club

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Edward MacHugh NMarie De Ville N.Originalities NKDKA Kiddies Klub

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Martha Crane andHelen Joyce

Jolly Joe's Stars

Amer. Schools N.Norsemen Quartet N.Mexican Marimba

Orchestra N . _. .

Painted Dreams M...Wendell Hall NWhitney Ensemble N

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Orchestra N

High School Students'Foundation

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2:002:152:302:45

WCKY NewsMerry Madcaps N_International Weekend,

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Showman Quartet N .

News: Financial NotesNational Farm and

Home Hour N

Williams' Glee Cb. CMusical Reveries C...George Hall's

Orchestra C

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Old Kitchen KettleRocky and TedMarkets -WeatherPoultry Service Time

4-H Club prop.Home Talent Show ..Weekly Market Rev.Homemakers'

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National Farm andHome Hour N

Williams Glee Club CMusical Reveries C....George Hall's

Orchestra CIncome Tax Prob. CFoetic Strings C

Weather -MarketsShopping Guide

Maury Cross'sOrchestra N

Metropolitan Opera-

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"La Boheme"Grace Moore,Charles Kullmann,Helen Gleason,

Sue and JackJack and Gil CBuffalo Presents C...

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To be anouncedMetropolitan Opera-

"La Boheme:"Grace Moore,Charles Kullmann,Helen Gleason,

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"La Boheme:"Grace Moore,Charles Kullmann,

"La Boherne:"Grace Moore,Charles Kalman",Helen Gleason,

Al Roth's Orch. C...

Thiee Stars CConcert Miniatures C

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Baseball Game -Reds The DaytonairesI vs. Philadelptia at Little Theatre Music

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A Roth and hisSyncopators C

The Three Stars CConcert Miniature C

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Royal York HotelOrchestra N

Mira- Room Echoes N" e

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Orchestra CNews: F. Dailey's 0. CHarmony HighwaysVincent Lopez's Or. C

Blue Room Echoes N..

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Musical Adventures N

Treasure Trails 14

Albert Pay. Terhune N

Frank Dailey'sOrchestra C

Herbert Koch -Organist .

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News: WCKY News .

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MoodsUni. of anti. TalksOld Fashioned GirlAlfred Gus Karger

Fred Wm. Wile CDick Bray; NewsMusical MomentsU. C. Alumni Prog

6:066:156:306:45

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Temple of Sono N

News FlashesKnot Hole Club

Sweet MusicNosco's Orchestra ...Merchants' BulletinsTo be announced

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Sacred QuartetHarmony WeaversThose O'MalleysSark and Sallie

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To be announced C..Popsy* the Sailor N

1 Hampton Singers N.

R. F. D. Hour

Phil Harris' OrchestraWashington M -G -R M

Tale of Two Cities

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Galvano and CortezOne Night Bandstand.Harry Hartman, SportsPop Concert

Home Town NEthel HarrisDr. B. C. Clausen

Asher and Little JimmyTo be announcedBrune Castagna's

Orchestra CWest Point Anniver-

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Pelmolive ZiegfeldFollies of the Air:Fannie Brice, JameMelton C

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Orchestra M

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Charles Dornberger'sOrchestra N

National Barn Dancefrom Chicago N...

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Ozzie Nelson'sOrchestra C

Tom. Tompkins' Orch.Anson Weeks' Orch. MWill Osborne's

Orchestra M

Bowling Tournament .

Dream WeaverSign Off

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Bob Crosby'sOrchestra C

Bernie Cummins'Orchestra C

.iign Off Messages to FarNorth

Gruff Williams'Orchestra N

Phil Levant'sOrchestra

Carl Schreiber'sOrchestra

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11:45 Fruit Jar Drinkers

Bob Crosby'sOrchestra C

I Bernie Cummins'Orchestra C

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS)EASTERN STANDARD TIME

6:00 -Summary of NBC Programs. WEAFonly

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-Frederic William Wile "The Political Situ-

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6:02 -Otto Thurn's Alpine Village BavarianOrchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaqwwj

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6:15 -"News of Youth:" Junior Dramatization.WABC wbbm wink "dim wjr kmox wsmk

-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only

6:20 -Otto Thurn's Alpine Village BavarianOrchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wwj

6:30 -Press -Radio News. WEAF WJZ-Press-Radio News. WABC whk wsmk

6:35 -Alma Kitchell, contralto. WEAF wgywtam wmaq wwj

-Al Roth's Orchestra. WABC WHAS whkwbbm wfbm wsmk kmox

.-Jamboree: Variety program with Orchestraand vocalists. WJZ KDKA WLS wgar wireware

6:45 -Religion In the News: Dr. Walter VanKirk, Secretary Department of Internal Jus-tice and Good Will of the Federal Councilof Churches, speaker. WEAF WCKY wgywtam wmaq wwj

-"Renfrew of the Mounted:" Dramaticsketch. WABC WHAS wbbm whk wfbmkmos

700 -Muriel Sport Page of the Air; ThortonFisher. WEAF only

-"The Atlantic Family on Tor," with FrankParker, tenor; Bob Hope, and guests; mu-sical and dramatic. WABC whk

.-Jack Hylton in "You Shall Have Music."(CBS) wbbm wjr wfbm

-The King's Jesters: Male quartet, withMarjorie Whitney, contralto. WJZ WSAIwgar wire wave

7:15-"Poptye. the Sailor:" Vic Irwin's Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY wtam wmaq wgywwj

..-Home Town: Dramatic sketch, auspices ofFederal Housing Administration. W J ZWSAI KDKA wgar wave wire

/730-Bruna Castagna's Orchestra. WABCWHAS kmoz wfbm vrwva whk wsmk wowowbbm wjr

r -Message of Israel: Rabbi Louis Mann, guestspeaker; Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, officiating;choir and music. WJZ WSAI-The Hampton institute Singers: Negro

male chorus, direction Gerald B. Wilson.WEAF WCKY WSAI wgy wtam wwj

8:00 -Your Hit Parade: Carl Hoff and hisOrchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaqwwj wave

-West Point Anniversary Program. WJZWCKY KDKA wgar wire wave

-The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air: FannieBrice, James Melton, Patti Chapin and AlGoodman's Orchestra; Jack Arthur, Gal-lagher and Sheen. WABC WKRC WHASwhk cklw wbbm wfbm wjr

9:00 -Chevrolet Presents Rubinoff and hisViolin; Virginia Rea, soprano; Jan Pearce,tenor; Graham McNamee. WEAF WLWwgy wtam wwj wmaq wave wire

-Chesterfield Presents Nino Martini, AndreKostelanetz's Orchestra and Chorus; DavidRoss, announcer, WABC WKRC WHASwbbm whk cklw wowo wfbm kmox wsmkwjr

9:15 -Armchair Quartet. WJZ WCKY KDKAwire wgar wave

9:30 -Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. WABCWKRC wbbm whk wjr wfbm

-The Shell Chateau: Al Jolson, master ofceremonies; Victor Young and his Orches-tra; Lionel Barrymore, Jimmy Dykes, ViBradley, singing pianist, and Clyde Hager,comedian, guest stars. WEAF WLW wgywtam wmaq wwj

-Alka-Seltzer National Barn Dance: HenryBurr, Verne, Lee and Mary, Hoosier HotShots, Tune Twisters, male trio; Uncle Ezra,Maple City Four, Sally Foster, songs, andJoe Kelly, master of ceremonies. WJZKDKA WLS wire wgar wave

10:00 -California Melodies. WABC WKRCwbbm whk %vjr wfbm kmox wsmk

10:30 -Dr. West's Celebrity Night 'withGeorge Olsen and his Orchestra and EthelShutta; Tom Howard and George Shelton.WEAF WCKY whio wgy wtam wwj wirewmaq

-This World of Science. WJZ WSAI wgarwire wave

-Knights of Columbus Track Meet. WABCWKRC wbbm whir wjr wfbm wsmk kmox

10:45 -To be announced. WABC WKRCwhk wjr wfbm kmox

11:00 -Abe Lyman end his Orchestra. WABCWKRC wbbm whk wjr kmos wsmk

-Atka-Seltzer National Bens Dance. (NBC)WLW wire ware

- Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-Dick Gasparre's Savoy Plaza Hotel Or-

chestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwjwmaq wave wire

11:05 -Russ Morgan and his Hotel BiltmoreOrchestra. WJZ wgar wave wire

11:30 -Harry Sosnik's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm

-Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra fromRockefeller Center Rainbow Room. WJZKDKA wgar wave wire

-Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra. WABCWKRC wbbm wfbm whk cklw kmox

-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only

11:35 -Charles Dornberger's Paradise Restau-rant Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtamwwj wave

MIDNIGHT -Bob Crosby's New Yorker HotelOrchestra. WABC WKRC wjr wfbm kmoxwsmk

-Carefree Carnival: Tommy Harris, tenor;Chad's Marshall and his boys; RansomSherman, comedian; Nola Day, contralto;Cliff Nazarro, comedian; Meredith Will-son': Orchestra, and Ned Tollinger, Mas-ter of Ceremonies. WJZ wgar wave wire

-Eddy Duchin's Arcadia Restaurant Orches-tra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwj wmaqwave wire

- Sosnik's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm

-The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air: FannieBrice, James Melton, Patti Chapin and AlGoodman's Orchestra. (CBS) To WestCoast

12:30 -Bernie Cummins and his Orchestra.WABC WKRC WHAS wir wfbm kmoxwsrrk

-To be announced. WEAF WCKY wgy wtamwwj wmaq wave wire

--Griq Williams and his Mark Hopkins HotelOrchestra. WJZ KDKA wgar wave wire

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N Denotes (NBC)C Denotes (CBS)M Denotes (MBS) PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 15

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKYCincinnati (1490 kc.)

WLWCincinnati (700 kc.)

WKRCCincinnati (550 kc.)

7:45

8:008:158:308:45

WSAICincinnati (1330 kc.)

WCPOCincinnati (1200 kc.)

KDKAPittsburgh. Pa.(980kc.)

WLS-WENRChicago. III. (870 kc.)

6:306:45

7:007:157:307:45

WSMNashvilie.Tenn.(650kc.)

WHASLouisville. Ky. (820kc.)

7:307:45

8:008:158:308:45

Melody Hour-Guestsoloists; Inter-national Trio N ,

" "

Wm. Meador-Organist N

Church Forum-Rev. Ross Wilhide

Young People's Hour." .. . . ..

Wayside Church ....

Good Morning

Xavier Cugat'sOrchestra

Pages from a HymnalEnquirer's 'Uncle Bob'

Ralph Emerson,Organist

Everybody's Hour-Variety eFatures

9:00 Mexican Marimba Coast to Coast on a Sunday Morning at 9:00 Dick Leibert, organ .. Sunrise Worship- Coast to Coast on a " " 8:00 Mexican Marimba Sunday Morning at9:15 Orchestra N Bus-Children's Pro- Aunt Susans-William 9:15 Church Forum- God's Bible School Bus-Children's Prog; " " 8:15 Orchestra N Aunt Susan: C9:30 Concert Ensemble N. gram; Milton J. Hargraves, bad- 9:30 Rev. W. P. Clausen. Jewish Corn. Prop Milton J. Cross, Little Brown Church 8:30 Concert Ensemble N. " "9:45 " " Cross, Conductor N. tone C 9:45 Nathaniel Shilkret Galvano & Cortex Conductor N 8:45 " "

10:(1) Radio Pulpit-Dr. S. Southernaires N Church of Air C 10:00 News Skipping Along Southernaires N 9:00 Radio Pulpit-Dr. S. Church of the Air C..10:15 Parkes Cadman N . " " 10:15 Rio Burke Jimmy Lee Burr, Vickland, Emer'n 9:15 Parkes Cadman N10:30 Music and American Walbarg Brown String Jim Lightfiold 10:30 Music and American Dalton's Orchestra . Samovar Serenade N Otto Marek, baritone 9:30 Fidolis Class-First News: Sunday Jail16:45 Youth N Ensemble N 10:45 Youth N Goldman's Band and Orchestra 9:45 Baptist Church Service11:00 Ward and Muzzy N.... Radio News Reflections C 11:00 Alice Remsen N Amateur Revue Joint Christian Indian Poet 10:00 " " To be announced.....11:15 Rudd and Rogers N Neighbors Now N... American Legion 11:15 String Quartet N Science Service .... Roy Anderson, bari' 10:15 " "11:30 Major Bowies' Capitol Samovar Serenade N. Salt Lake City Taber- 11:30 ti 6/ .. II " " ... ..... Keep Chicago Safe 10:30 Major Bowes' Salt Lake City Taber-11:tI5 Family N nacle Choir C 11:45 II 8. .. II 10:45 Capitol Family N nacle & Choir C.....12:00 " " ...... . Cadle Choir M " " 12:00 Pageant of Youth N Salvation Army Prog.. Tasfyeast Pageant of American Pageant of 11:00 First Presbyterian 11 11

12:15 " " le I. .. II 12:15 " " Noonday Varieties ... Youth N Youth N 11:15 Church Service12:30 Mariner Program Radio City Music Hall Romany Trail C 12:30 University of Chicago Wurlitier's "Future Music Hall OR the Radio City Music 11:30 " " Romany Trail C12:45 " r' " of Air-Soloists and BBC Ness Exchange C 12:45 Round Table N Stars" Air N Hall N 11:45 " tt Transatlantic News C.

1:00 Road to Romany N chorus N Church of the Air C 1:00 Sermoneffe and Hymn In a Mexican Patio...... 12:00 Radio City Mimic Church of the Air C..1:15 " " I. 5. 1:15 Time German Hour- o - .. II II 12:15 Hall N1:30 While City Sleeps N. The Lutheran Hour M Musical Footnotes C 1:30 National Youth P. .8 Listening Post: Music.. National Youth 12:30 National Youth Musical Footnotes C..1:45 Ewald's Canaries Stardust 1:45 Conference N Laura Shields Westminster Choir ... Conference N 12:45 Conference N Kaltenborn-News C..2:00 R. C. A. Magic Key Mt. St. Joe Glee Club Leslie Howard and 2:00 Melody Matinee N.... Eleanor Mae Skiff Magic Key of R. Magic Key 1:00 Magic Key of R. Leslie Howard and2:15 Symphony Orchestra, Onli Serenade Cast C 2:15 Golden Opportunities. C. A.-Gladys of R. C. A.-Gladys 1:15 C. A.-Gladys Cast C2:30 Gladys Swarthout, The Lamplighter IA Jose Manzanares' 2:30 "Peter Absolute"- Virginia Moller Swarthout, guest N. Swarthout, guest N 1:30 Swarthout, guest N Jos* Manzanares'2:45 guest N South Americans C 2;45 Sketch N Cincinnati Chamber 1:45 " " Orchestra C

3:00 Harry Reser's Your English N .. New York Philhar- 3:00 Buccaneers String Ensemble- Your English N Your English If 2:00 Your English N New York Philhar.3:15 Orchestra N . . Harold Nagel's monic Orchestra 3:15 Masters M Wilson Auditorium Harold Nagel's Harold Nagel's '2:15 Rabbi Julius Mark .. monic Symphony3:30 Metropolitan Auditions Orchestra N direction Arturo 3:30 University Cincinnati Orchestra N Orchestra N 2:30 Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, direct:on3:45 of the Air N Smoke Dreams M Toscanini C 3:45 Henri Deering N Henri Deering N Henri Deering N 2:45 Auditions N Arturo Toscanini C.

4:00 Widow's Sons N Father Coughlin .. .. 4:00 National Vespers N " " Elgie-kDKA Or- National Vespers-Dr. 3:00 National Vespers-Dr. " "4:15 " " . " " 4:15 chestra Harry E. Fosdick N 3:15 Harry Em. Fosdick N4:30 Temple of Song N " " - ... 4:30 Design for Listening N " " Vespers-Shadysid Tuneful Topics 3:30 Design for ..4:45 ' " Sunday at Home 4:45 Church A. Buisseret's Orch. 3:45 Listening N5:00 Pop Concert N "Roses and Drums" N Melodiana-Abe Ly- 5:06 Tune Detective Jos. A. Link, Jr Wises and Drums- Roses and Drums, 4:00 Pop Concert N .. Melodiane-Abe Ly-5:155:305:45

" " .

Words and Music N" "

To be announcedman's Orchestra C

After Sundown .

Treasure Chest .

5:155:305:45

Rosario BourdonWords and Music N

Safety ....:Iub

Cincinnatus onAirranSong Contest ProgramDramatic sketch N..

Man from Cooks NWeek -end Review N

dramatic sketch NMan from Cooks NWeekend Review N

4:154:304:45

" "Words and Music NGoodman's Pianologu'

C..men's aOrcshaensdttsrso--Crumit

J. Shilkret's Orch. C

6:00 Musical Moods . Ray Perkins' Amateur "Hour of Charm"- 6.00 Catholic Hour-Rev. Leo Stoffregen Chris. Endeavor Quart. Henry King's 5:00 Catholic Hour-Rev. Zoto's Hour of

6:15 C&O Musical Cocktail Hour M Spitalny's Orch. C 6:15 James M. Gillis N Basin St. Ramblers . Those O'Malley' Orchestra N 5:15 James M. Gillis N Charm C6:30 To be announced N True Story Court of Smil' Ed McConnell C 6:30 Lou Breese and Church Federation .... To be announced N To be announced N 5:30 Methodist Chapel Smil' Ed McConnell C6:45 " " Human Relations . Voice of Experience C 6:45 Orchestra N 5:45 Choir Voice of Experience C

7:00"K-7"-Secret Service J11-0 Program -Jack Eddie Cantor C 7:00 Clyde Trask's Emma Scully, violinist Jack Benny-Mary Jello Program: 6:00 Jack Benny-Mary Eddie Cantor -7:15 Spy Stories N Benny N 7:15 Orchestra Sunday Night Dance. Livingstone N Jack Benny II . 6:15 Livingstone N Pebeco Program C.

7:30 Baker's Broadcast-Ox- Dodge Showdown Rev. Gulf Headliners- 7:30 Fireside Recitals N... Harry Hartman, Sports Bakers Broadcast- Bakers' Broadcast- 6:30 Bakers Broadcast- Phil Baker-Hal

7:45 de Nelson's Ord'. N Sunset Dreams N Phil Baker C . 7:4b News Flashes Fraternity House Party Robt. L. Ripley N Robt. L. Ripley N 6:45 Robt. D. Ripley N.. Kemp's Orchestra C

8:00 Melody Lingers On- Major Bowes' Original All Star Show-Head 8:00 Master Musicians M The Melody Lingers "The Melody Lingers 7:00 Maj. Bowes' Amateur All Star Show-MIS Leo Spitalny and Amateur Hour- ed by Kate Smith 4. CIE SO I. One Night Bandstand On-Phil Spitalny's On" N 7:15 Hour-Chase and Headed by Kate

8:308:45

his Orchestra N .

" "Chase and SanbornProgram N

8:309:45

Will Osborne'sOrchestra M

Jimmy Ward & Orch.Dance Rhythms

Orchestra N Edison SymphonyOrchestra

7:307:45

Sanborn Program N4 Is . Smith C

8,00 Manhattan Marry- Life Is a Song-Chas. Ford Sunday Evening 9:00 Slumber Hour Lookout House Orsh. Life Is Song-Chas. Life' Is a Song -:-Chas. 8:00 Manhattan Merry- Ford Sunday Hour -Orchestra,

9:15 Go -Round N .. Previn's Orch. N +four-Symphony Or 9:15 News S Dance Revue Previn's Orch. N.... Previn's Orch. N 8:15 Go -Round N Symphony

9:30 American Album of Walter Mitchell N chestra C 9:30 Amer. Fein. Robinson. Trianon Ball Room Waiter Winchell N.... Walter Winchell N 8,30 American Album of Efrem Zimbalist,C8:4 Familiar Music N Unbroken Melodies 1:45 Peul Whiteman's Orchestra Paul Whiteman's Paul Whiteman's 8:45 Familiar Music N.... violinist .....

Km10:15

General MotorsSymphony Concert

Trials by Jury M....Freddie....

Rich'sPenthouse Party C

10:0010:15

MusicalVarieties N

To be edForm, Bradford Orch

Musical Varieties N" "

Musical Varieties N... ..

am9:15

General MotorsConcert-Symphony

Freddie Rich'sPenthouse Party C...

Musictom10:45

Josef Hofmann,pianist N

Phil Harris' Or-chestra M

UnderstandingOpera C

10:3010:45

Sunday Evening atSeth Parker's N

Jimmy Ward Ores ..Trianon Ball Room Or,

Y. M. C. A. Program" "

Globe TrotterBike Races

1:309:45

Orchestra; ErneRapes, conductor N

SweetWeather Reports ....

Phil Levant's WLW News Room . Newcast: WNW 11:00 Tommy Tompkins' Ore. Bowling Tournament .. Organ Melodies ... . Phil Levant's 10:00 Dandies of Yesterd y N Nom Bermuda . ....".711:00

11:15 Orchestra N . Clyde Trask's Orch.... Contest Winners C.. 11:15 Shandor N Moods Missionary Broadcast . Orchestra N 10:15 Walter Wins:hen N. ..11:3011:45

Morris . HotelOrchestra N

Tom. Tompkins' Orch.Ted Wears' Orch. M

!sham Jones' Or.cheers C

11:3011:45

El Chico openishRevue N

Sign Off .. A

- .. jFess. Hmenadwarsokinsn.'sorcOthcb.

10:451°:3° PaMulusWhIcalitsenaVarinetles. NJimmie Lencford's

Orchestra

12:00 Ray Pearl's Trianon Russian Art En- Frank Delay's 12:10 Sign Oft Fletcher Henderson's Henry Busses 11:00 " .. . Buddy Fisher's

12:16 Orchestra N .:amble M Orchestra C . 12:15 Orchestra N Orchestra 11:15 F. Henderson's Or. N Orchestra

12:30 Sammy Keyes Will Osborne' Harry Sosnick's 12:30 Tom Coakley's Art Jarrett's 11:30 St. Francis Hotel Harry Sosnik's

12:45 Orchestra N Orchestra M Orchestra C 12:45 Orchestra N . .. Orchestra 11:44 Orchestra N Orchestra C

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS)EASTERN STANDARD TIME

NOON-American Pageant of Youth: John-ny Johnson and his Orchestra; guest artists.

WJZ WSAI KDKA-Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir and Or-

gan, from Utah (on 11:30 a. m.). WABCWKRC WHAS wfbm wsmk

12:30-University of Chicago Round Table Dis-cussion: Current topics, guest speakers.WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwj

-Radio City Music Hall Symphony Orches-tra with Viola Philo, soprano. WJZ WLWWLS (WSM on 1:00) KDKA wave wgarwire

-Romany Trail. WABC WKRC WHAS whkcklw kmox wfbm wsmk

17:45-CBS Transatlantic News ExchangeBroadcast: Vernon Bartlett, Diplomatic Cor-respondent of the London News Chronicle(from London). WABC WKRC WHASwfbm whk

1:00-Church of the Air: Rabbi Leo M.Franklin, Temple Beth El, Detroit, Mich.WABC WHAS WKRC whk cklw wbbm wfbmwwva wsmk

-Road fo Romany: Gypsy Music; CeliaBrans, contralto. WEAF WCKY wgy wtamwwj

1:30-"M IniCa I Footnotes:" Vivian DellaChiesa, soprano; Frans Imhof, tenor, andRalph Ginsburgh's Ensemble. WABC WKRCWHAS whk cklw wbbm wsmk wowo wfbmbow

-National Youth Conference: "Youth andMachine Gun," Harry N. Holmes; YouthGlee Club, direction Charles A. Baker.WJZ WSAI WLS WSM wave wgar wire

-"While the City Sleeps." WEAF WCKYwwj whio wire wmaq

I:45-Kaltenborn Edits the News. WABCWHAS whk cklw wfbm wbbm kmox wjr

-Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.: Personalities inthe News. WEAF only

21)0-The Magic Key of L C. A.: SymphonyOrchestra, direction Frank Black; John B.

Kennedy, commentator, and Milton J. Cross,m. c.; Gladys Swarthout, soprano, guestartist. WJZ WCKY KDKA WSM WLS wgarwire whio wave

..."The Melody Matinee:" Victor Arden andhis Orchestra; Muriel Dickson, soprano;Cavaliers Quartet. WEAF WSAI wmaq wgywtam wave wwj

-Leslie Howard's Matinee: "Captain Apple-jack," with Leslie Howard and dramaticcast; Graham Harris' Orchestra. WABCWKRC WHAS kmox wsmk whk wjr

2:30-Jose Manzanares and his South Ameri-cans. WABC WKRC WHAS cklw kmoxwbbm whk wowo wfbm wsmk win

-"Peter Absolute:" Dramatic sketch. WEAFWSAI wgy wtam wman wave

3:00-The Philharmonic Symphony Society ofNew York, direction Arturo Toscanini.WABC WKRC WHAS cklw wfbm whk kmoxwsmk wbbm wwva

-Harry Reser and hit Clicquot Club Orches-tra; Lynne Gordon, vocalist. WEAF WCKYwgy wtam wmaq wave wwj

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

12:30 p. m.-Radio City Mu-sic Hall of Air N-WLW

2:00 P. m.-RCA Magic Key NWCKY KDKA WLS WSM

3:00 p. m.-New York Philhar-monic Orchestra C-WKRC WHAS

5:00 p. m.-Roses and DrumsN-WLW KDKA WENR

6:30 p. m.-True Story Courtof Human Relations-WLW.

7:00 p. m.-Jello Program -Jack Benny N - WCKYWLW WLS WSM KDKA

-Eddie Cantor C - WKRCWHAS

P:00 p. m.-Major Bowes Am-ateur Hour N - WLWWSM

9:00 p. m.-Ford Sunday Eve-ning Hour C - WKRCWHAS

9:45 p. m. - Paul Whiteman'sMusical Varieties N-WSAI KDKA WLS

10:00 p. m.-General MotorsConcert N-WCKY WSM

-Trials ')y Jury M-WLW10:30 p. m. - Understanding

Opera C-WKRC11:00 p. m.-WLW News Room

-WLW

-Your English: Dramatization illustrating useof good English; string ensemble. WJZWLW KDKA WSM WENR wgar wave

3:15-harold Nagel's Orchestra. WJZ WLWKDKA WLS wgar

3:30-Metropolitan Opera Auditions of theAir: Edward Johnson, General Manager,Metropolitan Opera Company; Orchestradirection Wilfred Pelletier; guest artists.WEAF WCKY WSM wqy wtam wmaq wave

3:45-Henri .Datiring, pianist. WJZ WSAIKDKA WLS wgar wave

4:00-The Widow's Sons: Dramatic sketch withLucille La Verne. WEAF WCKY wgy wtamwmaq wave

-National Vespers: "On Not Being Able toEscape God," Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick;male quartet, direction Charles A. Baker.WJZ WSAI WSM WLS wgar wire wave

4:30-Design for Listening: Variety show fea-turing Ray Sinatra and his Orchestra; Sen-ator FIshfac and Prof. Figgsbottle, come-dian; Olga Vernon, contralto; CavaliersQuartet. WJZ WSAI WSM wgar wire wave

-Temple of Song: Chicago A Capella Choir,direction Noble Cain; Edward Davies, bar-itone. WE/ .F WCKY wgy wtam wwj

5:00-Molodlana: Abel Lyman's Orchestra;Bernice Claire, soprano, and Oliver Smith,tenor. WABC WKRC WHAS whk cklwwfbm wbbm kmos wowo w)r

-Roses and Drums: Dramatic sketch withCharles Webster, Roman Bohnen, HelenClaire, Read Brown, Jr., John Griggs,Katherine Standing and Jack Roseleigh.WJZ WLW KDKA WENR wave wgar wire

-Pop Concert, Walter Logan, conductor.WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq wavewwj whio

5:30-Frank Crumif and Julia Sanderson, withJack Shilkret's Orchestra and the ThroeJesters. WAIC WHAS cklw wfbm whkkmox wwva

-The Man from zok's: Travel talk by Mal-colm La Prade. WJZ KDKA WENR wavewgar

-Words and Music: Ruth Lyon, soprano;Charles Sears, tenor; Harvy Hays, nar-rator; Larry Larsen, organist. WEAF WCKYWSAI WSM wgy wtam wmaq ono'

5:46-week-end News Review: Gabriel Mut-ter. editor, author and commentator. WJZKDKA WLS wgar wave

6:00-Henry ring's Hotel Plaza Orchestra.WJZ WLS wgar wave

-Catholic Hour: Very Rev. Msgr. Fulton J.Sheen, Professor at. Catholic University ofAmerica, speaker; Medievalists Choir, di-rection of Father Finn. WEAF WSAI WSMwgy wtam wmaq wave wwj

-"Zotos Hour of Charm:" Phil Spitalny'sAll -Girl Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHASwbbm cklw kmos whk wfbm wsmk wowowjr

6:15-The Dream Singer, Ralph Kirbery, withAl and Lee Reiser. WJZ only

6:30-Echoes of New York Town: Varietyprogram, with Rose Marie Brancato, so-prano; the Melodeers Quartet; Helen ClaireIn sketches; Orchestra, dirction JosefBonime. WEAF only

-Lou Breen* and his Orchestra (NBC) WSAI-To be announced. WJZ WCKY KDKA WLS

wgar-"Smilin' Ed McConnell." WABC WKRC

WHAS wbbm cklw kmox win6:45-Voice of Experience. WABC WKRC

WHAS wbbm cklw wceo wfbm whk wjrwwva

7:00-Eddie Cantor, comedian, with Parkya-karkus, Jimmy Wallington and Orchestra,direction Louis Gress. WABC WKRCWHAS whk cklw wfbm wbbm kmos wjr

-Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, JohnnyGreen's orchestra; Kenny Baker, tenor.WJZ WLW WLS WSM KDKA wave wire

-K-7: Secret Service Spy Story. (NBC) WCKYwgy wtam wmaq wwj

7:30-The Bakers Broadcast: Robert L. "Be-lieve It Or Not" Ripley; Ouie Nelson andhis Orchestra; Harriet Hilliard, vocalist.WJZ WCKY KDKA WSM WLS wgar

-Fireside Recitals, featuring Willie Morris,soprano; Siguard Nilsson, basso; Frank St.Leger, composer, conductor. WEAF WSAIwgy wtam wmaq wwj wire

-Phil Baker, with Hal Kemp's Orchestra.WABC WKRC WHAS whk cklw wfbmwbbm kmox wowo wsmk wjr

7.45-Sunset Dreams - Ranch Boys and theMorin Sisters, trios. WEAF WLW wgy wmaqwwj wtam wins whio

8:00-Major Bowes' Original Amateur How.WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq wavewwj -

-The World Dances: Lud Gluskin and hisOrchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS whk cklwwfbm wbbm kmos wjr

-The Melody Lingers On: Lao Spitalny andhis Orchestra; Robert Weed., baritone;Fred Hufsmith, tenor; The Norsemen Quar-tet; Girls' Vocal Trio. WJZ WCKY KDKAViLS wgar wire

-All Star Show: Headed by eKte Smith.WABC WKRC WHAS whk cklw wfbmwbbm kmox wjr

1:00-Manhattan Marry -Go -Round, featuringfamous acts of the American Theatre;Rodney McLennan, tenor; Raquel Carley,blues singer; orchestra, direction AndySannella; Men About Town Trio. WEAFWCKY WSM wtam wmaq wgy wwj whio

-Real Silk Program: "Life Is Song;"Countess Olga Albanl, soprano; CharlesPrevin's Orchestra, the Singing Knights.male octet. WJZ WLW KDKA WLS wavewgar

-The Ford Sunday Evening Hoer, withEfrem Zimbalist, violinist, guest star; Vic-tor Kolar, conductor. WABC WKRC WHAS

wbbm whk cklw kmox wowo wfbm wsmkwin

9:30-American. Album of Familiar Music,with Frank Munn, tenor; Lucy Monroe, so-prano; The Haenchen Concert Orchestra;Bertrand Hirsch, icilinist; Arden and Ar-den, piano duo; Amsterdam Chorus. WEAFWCKY WSM wgy wtam wwj whio wave

-The Jergens Program, with Walter Win-chell. WJZ WLW KDKA WENR wgar

9:45-Woodbury's Present Paul Whiteman'sMusical Varieties: Ramona, Roy Bargy, Du -milli Alexander; Bob Lawrence, baritone;The King's Men and Johnny Hauser, voca-list; the Tell Sisters, singing trio; PhilRegan, timer, guests. WJZ WSAI ,KDKAWENR wjr wgar

10:00 --General Motors Concert: SymphonyOrcheicra, direction Erno Rapes; JosefHofmann, pianist, guest. WEAF WCKYWSM wgy wtam wwj wire whio wmaq wave

-Freddie Rich's Penthouse Party. WABCWKRC WHAS wbbm whk cklw wowo wfbmkmox wjr

10:30-Sunday Evening at Seth Parker's:Phillips Lord and his troupe; dramatization,hymn singing and philosophy. WJZ WSAIwgar wave wire

-Understanding Opera: Direction HowardBarlow, WABC WKRC cklw kmos whk wsmk

-Jack Hylton in "You shall Have Music."(CBS) wbbm wjr wfbm kmox wowo

11:00-Dandies of Yesterday: Male Quartet.WJZ WSM wgar wave wire

-Phil Levant's Orchestra. WEAF WCKYWLS wgy wtam wwj wmaq

-Press Radio News. WABC11:10-Press Radio News. WJZII:05-WBBM Contest Winners. WA BC

WKRC whk wjr wowo11:15-Shandor, violinist. WJZ WSAI wgar

wave wire-The Jargons Program, with Walter Winchell.

(NBC) WSM wave11:30-El Chico: Spanish Revue. WJZ WSAI

wgar wave wire-Woodbury's Presents Paul Whiteman's Mu-

sical Varieties. (NBC) WSM wave-Press -Radio News. WEAF-Isham Jones and his Orchestra. WAIC

WKRC whk wbbm wsmk11:35-Art Jarrott's Morrison Hotel Orches-

tra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj

MIDNIGHT-Ray Pearl's Trianon Ballroom Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaqwwj

-Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. W JKDKA (WSM on 12:15) wgar wire

-Frank Dailey and his Orchestra. WAICWKRC wfbm wsmk

-George Olson's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm12:30-Sammy Kaye and his Cabin Club Or-

chestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wave wire-Tom Coakley's St. Francis Hotel Orchestra,

WJZ KDKA WSM wgar wire-Harry Sosnik and his Orchestra. WAIC

WKRC WHAS wbbm wfbm wjr wank

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Cincinnati (nee Ice.)KDKA

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WSMNashville,Tene.(ainics.)

WHASLouisville, Ky. (82like..)

Top of the Morning-McCormick Fiddlers

Farm Bulletin Board..5:30Smile a While

7:007:157:307:45

8:008:158:308:46

Morning Round Up....Prayer Periodii " Morning Devotions

Musical Clock Rise and Shimsii ii News Flashes

Jerry Foy's OrchestraNews: This and ThatBreakfast Express-

Purity Bakeries

Good Morning.1 40

Setting Up ExercisesBirthday Greetings

Arkansas FiddlersSunrise Worship-

God's Bible SchoolBreakfast Time Table.

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WLS News ReportThe Oshkosh Boys.Otto's TunetwistersIndian Legends

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Martha Crane andJoyce

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Campbell Royalists NThe Wise Man NBeatrice Mack NThe O'Nells N

Manhattan Matinee C0 ID

tawnier Hop C

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Betty and BobLife Mary Setters MFor Young NNews: Financial Notes

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Betty and Bob N .Gene Arnold NLet's Talk it Over-

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Betty and Bob NMadame de SylvsraLet's Talk it Over-

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Woman's RadioReview N

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Al Pearce and hisGang 1.4

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Jack Armstrong NSinging Lady NOrphan Annie N

Jack Shannon CNews: Rhythm RevueAnnie WallingfordThe Goldberg' C

Ross Graham ftJr. Radio Journal N PloughRalston ProgramLouise Raymond

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Forum SpeakerSmilin' Dan

KDKA Kiddies KlubBoys

Singing Lady 16Little Orphan Annie N

Ross Graham NJunior Radio Jour. NMusical Grab BagJohnstone Ensemble N

Ross Graham, bad. NDont of HealthFinancial NewsJames Wilkerson 14...

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Nat. Bus. Women Pro.Golden Opportunities.Merchants' Bulletins ..Miami Aces

NewsFlowers and GardensDinner MusicLowell Thomas. N

Flying Time NIrma Glen, organWhat's the News?F. Henderson's Orch.

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Strange As It Seems.Capt. Tim's Advert. NEdwin C. Hill 14.....Chevrolet Maki' ..

Amos 'n' Andy N"Lilac Time" IALum and Abner NHouse of a Thousand

Myrt and Marge C...Husing & Charioteers CSin ten' Sam CSoak Carter C

Phil Harris' OrchUncle Ezra N."European Chessb'rd"Aff. Arnold Douglas.

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Pittsburgh Forum ...Capt. Tim's Adv. NAmbassador QuartetDan and Sylvia

Lois Ravel NCapt. Tim's Adven. NLum and Abner N..Springtime Jubilee

Lois Ravel NOff -BeatMusical MomentsDiary of J. Menem

Harry CurrieOrchestra

Single' Sam CSane Carter C

Fibber McGee andMolly N

Voice of Firestone--Nelson Eddy N

Down on the Form....Hot Dates in History.Pick and Pat-Pipe

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Unusual LawsuitsWallenstein's Orch.Jimmy Ward & Orch.Margaret Rasbach

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Prarry Nagle'sOrchestra N

Cesare Soders M

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OrchestraMoods

Harry Na *19Orchestra N

Behind the Law9,30

Russ Morgan's Orc. N

Harry Nagle'sOrchestra N

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Benny Goodman'sOrchestra

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Buddy Fisher'sOrchestra

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Phil Levant'sOrchestra

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS)EASTERN STANDARD TIME

6:00-Flying Time: Adventures In Aviation.WEAF WCKY WLS win whim wmaq wwj

-Esso News Reicioder. Via only-"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century." WABC

WKRC WHAS wbbm whk wjr kmox6:05-U. S. Army Band, Captain Thomas. F.

Darcy, conductor. WJZ wgar wire wave6:15-Esso News Repartee. WEAF only-Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. WABC-"Sunbrite Junior NUN* Corps." (CBS)

wbbm kmox whk wjr

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

11a. m.-NBC Light Opera N-WCKY

-Hour of Memories-U. S.Navy Band N - WSAIKDKA WSM

8:00 p. m. - Hammerstein'sMusic Hall N-WSA1Fibber McGee and MollyN-WCKY KDKA WSMWLS

8:30 p. m.-Voice of FirestoneN-WLW WSM

-Morton Downey in Eve-ning in Paris N-WCKYKDKA WENR

9:00 p. m.-Lux Radio TheatreC-WKRC WHAS

9:30 p. m.-Swift's StudioParty N-WLW WSM

-A Tale of Today N-WCKY KDKA WLS

10:00 p. me-Trials by JuryM-WLW

* 10:30 p m.-Grand Opera -WLW

11:00 p. m.-WLW' NewsRoom-WLW

6:20-Connie Gates, contralto. WEAF WSMwgy wtam wmaq wwj

6:25-Stage Relief Program. WJZ only6:28-Summary of NBC programs. WEAF

only6:30-Press Radio News. WEAF WJZ-Press Radio News. WABC-Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy. (Mt

wbbm kmos6:35-Judge Gustavo Hartman, President of

Israel Orphan Asylum, address. WEAF wgywtam wmaq wwl

-"Vanished Voices:" Musical and dramaticWABC

-Venida Jones, organist. (CBS) kmox-The King's Guard, male quartet. WJZ only6:45-Little Orphan Annie: Childhood playlet.

(NBC) WSM wave-Lowell Thomas. WJZ WLW KDKA wger-Eddie House. (CBS) WKRC wfbm wsmk

wwva wfbm-Billy and Betty: Dramatic sketch. WEAF

only-Twilight Musicale. (CBS) wfbm7:00-The Pepsodent Program: Amos n' Andy.

WEAF WLW wgy wwj wtam wmaq-Lois Ravel, songs; e-chestra, direction

Jerry Sears. WJZ WSM WENR wgar wave-"Myrt and Marge:" Dramatic Series.

WABC WKRC whk cklw wbbm wjr wwva7:15-Ted Husing and the Charioteers. WABC

WKRC whk cklw wbbm wfbm wowo wjr-Elsie Thompson at the Organ, with Russell

Dorr. (CBS) wsmk wwva-"Uncle Ezra's Radio Station EZRA," with

Pat Barrett, Cliff Soubier, Carlton Guy,Nora Gunnison and others. WEAF WSAIwgy wtam wmao whio wire

-Captain Tim's Adventure Stories. WJZWCKY KDKA WENR wgar

7:30-Edwin C. Hill, in the "Haman Side ofthe News." WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaqwhio wire

-"Singin' Sam," Songs, WABC WKRCWHAS wfbm cklw whk wbbm kraal sir

-Horlick's Program with Lem and Abner-comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WENR wiser

7:45-bake Carter. WABC WKRC WHAScklw wbbm kmox whk wit

-Education in the News: Dr. William D. Bout -well, editor -In -chief of United States Officeof education, director. WEAF wgy wtamwmaq

-The Dream Singer, with Al and Lee Reiser.WJZ only

8:00-Hammerstein's Music Hall-musical showwith Ted Hammerstein, master of awe -

monies; Lucy Laughlin, soprano; Lazy Dan,comedian. WEAF WSAI wgy wfam wmaqwwj whio

-Fibber McGee and Molly: Comedy sketch,with Marion and Jim Jordan; Ulderico Mar-celi's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY KDKA WSMWENR wgar wave

-Esso Marketers Present-Lombardo Road.WA BC wane

-Eleana Moneak and her Ensemble. (CBS)kmox wfbm wsmk

-"Hormel Chili Beaners:" Juan Haidrigoand his Amricanos Marimba Band. (CBS)wbbm

8:15-We Are Seven. (CBS) WKRC WHASkmox wfbm

8:30-Pie Voice of Firestone: Nelson Eddy,baritone; Margaret Speaks, soprano, withMixed Chorus; William Daly's SymphonicString Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgywtam wmaq wave wire wwj whit"

-Pick and Pat, in Pipe Smoking Time, Dra-matic and Musical; Benny Kruger and hisDill's Best Yellow Jackets. WABC WKRCWHAS whk cklw wbbm wowo wfbm kmoxwjr

-Evening in Paris: Morton Downey, tenor;Pickens Sisters, vocal trio; and Mark War -noes Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS KDKAwgar wire

9:00-A. & P. Gypsies: Harry Horlick, direc-tor; The Romany Singers; Howard Price,tenor. WEAF WCKY wmaq wgy wtam wwjwhio wire

-Sinclair Greater Minstrels: Minstrel Show,with Gus Van, interlocutor; Joe Parsons,bass- Billy White, tenor; male quartet;Bill Childs, Fritz Clark and Clifford Sou -bier, end men; Malcolm Claire, comedian;band direction Harry Kogen. WJZ WLWWENR WSM KDKA wgar

-Lux Radio Theatre: Miriam Hopkins in"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." WABC WKRCWHAS cklw whk wfbm kmox wowo wfbmwjr

9:30-The Swift Program: Sigmund Romberg,Deems Taylor, commentator; Helen Marsh-all, soprano; Morton Bowe, tenor; GeorgeBritton, baritone; chorus and Concert Or-chestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtamwmaq wave wire wwj whio

-"A Tale of Today:" Dramatic serial withJoan Blaine. WJZ WCKY KDKA WENRwgar

10:00-Lady Esther Serenade with WayneKing's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHASwbbm whk cklw wowo kmox wfbtn wjr

-Contented Program-The Lullaby Lady,Male Quartet, Orchestra, direction MorganL. Eastman; Vincent Pelletier, announcer.WEAF WCKY WSM wmaq wgy wtam wwf

-Harry Nagle's Orchestra. WJZ WSAI KDKAWLS wgar wire

10:30-March of Time: Dramatizations. WABCWKRC WHAS wfbm whk wbbm wsmk cklwkmox wjr

-Russ Morgan and his Hotel liftman Or-chestra. WJZ (KDKA on 10:45) wgar

-National Radio Forum: Guest speaker.WEAF WCKY wgy wfam wmaq wwj

10:45-Public Opinion: Congressman AugustH. Andresen, Republican, of Red Wing,Minn. WABC WKRC wfbm wsmk

11:00-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-Pepsodent Program: Amos 'a' Andy. (NBC)

WSM wmaq-Jack Denny and his Orchestra from the

French Casino. WABC WKRC wsmk wowocklw wfbm

-Enoch Light's Hotel McAlpin Orchestra.WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwl

-Myrt and Marge. (CBS) WHAS wbbmwfbm kmox

11:05.-Henry Lishon's Royale Frolics Orches-tra. WJZ wgar wave wire

11:15-Ink Spots: Novelty Negro Quartet.WJZ WSAI WSM

-Jack Denny and his Orchestra (from FrenchCasino, N. Y.). WABC WKRC whk wfbmwjr wsmk

-George Olsen end his Orchestra. (CBS)wbbm

11:30-Vincent Lope. and his Orchestra.WABC WKRC WHAS whk wfbm wsmk wjr

-Bernie Cummins and his Orchestra. (CBS)wbbm

-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only.-Glen Gray's Case Loma Orchestra from

Rockefeller Center Rainbow Room. WJZWSAI wgar wave wire

11:35-Magnolia Blossoms: Fisk Jubilee Choir.WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwj

MIDNIGHT-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra. WABCWKRC whk cklw wfbm kmox wjr wsmk

-Shandor, Violinst. WJZ WSM-Phil Levant's Hotel Bismarck Orchestra.

WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwj12:08-Hotel St. Regis Maison Russe Program:

Orchestra direction Cornelius Gordolban;Russian singers, Nadia Cortes, mean -so-prano; Georges Doubroosky-Orda, bass -

baritone; Boris klostozky, tenor; JacquesNazarenko, baritone. WJZ KDKA WSMwgar wave wire

12:30-Don Bettor's Mt. Royal Hotel Orches.be. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj

-Phil Ohman's Trocadero Orchestra. WJZKDKA WSM wgar wave win

-Hawaii Calls (from Honolulu). WABCWKRC wbbm wfbm wjr wsmk

WLW Announcer

TOM SLATER

The candid cameraman re-cently caught Tom Slater as hewas announcing Uncle Dan Car-son's "Pleasant Valley" programoser WLW and the MutualBroadcasting System (7:45 p. m.,Thursdays). A brother of BillSlater, NBC sportscaster, Tomalso announces "The Life ofMary Sothern", "SmokeDreams" and "The Crosley Fol-lies", all WLW programs whichgo to the Mutual network, inaddition to the "True StoryCourt of Human Relations","Los Amigos" and "Salute tothe Cities".

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(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKYCincinnati (1490 kr.)

WLW1

.WKRCCincinnati (700 kr.), Cincinnati .(550 kc.)

WSAICincinnati (1330 kc.)

WCPO I

Cincinnati (1200 ke.)KDKA WLS-WENR

Pittsburgh, Pa. (980 kc.) , Chicago, Ill. (870 kr.)-WSM

Nashville.Tenn.(650kc.)WHAS

Louisville, Ky. (820kc.)- -6:306:45

Top o' the Morning... 6:306:45

Farm Bulletin BoardSmile a While

5:305:45

7:007:157:307A5

Morning Round Up.." ..

Musical Clock

Prayer PeriodMorning DevotionsRise and ShineNews Flashes

Jerry Foy's OrchestraNewsBreakfast Express-

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Arkansas FiddlersSunrise Worship-

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Asbury CollegeDevotions

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Spareribs NMorning Melodies NCheerio N

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Morning DevotionsRound House BoysChurch ForumSay It With Music

Today's HeadlinesYorke's OrchestraGilda Nielson

Morning Devotions N.News: Musical Clock

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Bugle Call Revue-Variety Program C

Woman's Place C.Belle and Martha

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Von Hallberg's Music.God's Bible SchoolMorning SerenadePublic Library Prog ..

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Rambles in Rhythm C

News FlasiTesGospel Singer NHousehold Hints

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V. de Leath N.Edward MacHugh NToday's Children NDavid Harum N

Martha Crane andHelen Joyce

Today's Children NDavid Harum, skit N

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News: V. de Leath NEdward MacHugh 01Sweethearts of Air N.Clark Dennis, tenor N

The Oleanders C ....The Romany Trail C..Aunt BetsyMonticello Party Line

10:00 News: Happy Jack...10:15 , Edward McHugh N10:30 , Today's Children . .

10:45 I "David Harum" N..

Betty CrockerHome Sweet Home NThe Virginians MNews -Reports

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Jerry Brannon N" '' ...... .

Your Child NPiano Recital N .

Painted Dreams M.Lamp Lighter MSinging NeighborBroadway Cinderella M

Hymn TimeHelen Trent CJust Plain Bili CRich Man's Darling C

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WCKY NewsHoneyboy-Sassafras NMerry Madcaps-Dir.

Normans Cloutier N.

True to Life 1 Voice of Experience CIrene Taylor M Jane GreyNational Farm and 'Mary Marlin C .

Home Hour N... Five Star Jones C

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Little Theatre of MusicCollege of Music

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Old Music ChestMarkets and WeatherDinnerbell Program

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Martha and Hal N...Honey Boy -Sassafras NNational Farm and

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Voice of Experience CRhythm BusinessMary Marlin CFive Sfar Jones C

" "Livestock MarketsHomemakers' Hour

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College of AgricultureLog Cabin BoysLivestock --WeatherShopping Guide

PhIr Harris' Orchestra Press Radio BibleHarp Strings of Ireland

Castles of Romance N " "Grab Bag -Musical Federal Housing Prog

" "Grab BagRochester Civic

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Sammy Kaye'sOrchestra N

Larry Cotton NMusic Guild N

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1:00 Farm Scrap Book . ..1:15 Words and Music N1:30 Rhythm Octette1:45 Ma Perkins N....

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American School ofthe Air C

Words and Music N Helen HaynesFashion Flashes

Baseball Game -Reds Mary Hopplevs. Braves at ID, A. R. Program

Orchestra NLeague Women VotersKDKA Horne Forum

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Learn To SingMen Who Made

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Nellie Revelle NContinental

Varieties NThe Cadets N

Molly of the Movies MMa Perkins NVic and Sade NThe O'Neill' N

News: Mar. McCraeScience Serv. SeriesLibrary of Congress

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Pratt and McNeill .

Me Perkins NBike RacesCadets Quartet N..

2:00 Nellie Revell N2:15 Continental Varie-2:30 ties N2.45 The O'Neills N

Margaret McCrae C..Science Service C....Eliz. Sprague Cool -

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Betty and Bob NGene Arnold NDynamos of RhythmTo be announced

Betty and Bob N .

Gene Arnold NContinental Variet's NThe New Yorkers N .

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Woman's RadioReview N

Ivy Scott NThe New Yorkers N

Weekday Devotions ..Brooks and Pierson....Vivian Della Chiesa

and Orchestra C..

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Ivy Scott NDick Tracy .

Betty and BobLife Mary Sothern MFor Young NNews: Financial Notes

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Range RamblersGregory's Orch.Flip Wallace .

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Singing Gentleman NLittle Orphan Annie N

Meetin' House N .

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Financial News . ..The Dansante N

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Treasure ChestDick Bray; NewsMusical Moments ...Stardust

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Omar, the MysticAnimal Close -Ups NNewsKnot Hole Club

Dinner MusicGolden OpportienffiesMerchants' BulletinsPop Concert

News .... ..........Those O'MalleysDinner MusicLowell Thomas N

Flying Time NSpareribs -stories ..What's the News?To be announced

5:005:155:305:45

Pan-American ProgramMidweek Hymn Sing NStory of the Shield.Little Orphan Annie N

Mildred LeeDick TracyOut o' the DuskAsher and Little Jimmy

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Easy Aces NPomo, the Sailor NYeast ProgramChevrolet Mus. Mom

Amos 'n' Andy NWe Bring LovelinessLum and Abner NWash. Merry -G. -R. M

Myrt and Marge CHonor the LawKate Smith CBoake Carte: C

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E. Monak Ensemble CKate Smith CBoake Carter C

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Leo Reisman's Orch.-Phil Duey N

Wayne King's Orch.-Lady Esther N

Eno Crime Clues-Mystery Drama N

Edgar Guest-Welcome Valley N

Lavender and OldLace C

Lawrence Tibbett withDon Voorhees' Or. C

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Eno Crime Clues N

Edgar Guest InWelcome Valley N

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Wayne King's Orch.-Lady Esther N

Lavender and OldLace C .

Packard Presents Law -fence Tibbett C....

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Helen Hayes In "TheNew . .

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The Texaco Fire ChiefProgram N

Camel Caravan -CasaLoma Orchestra C

Fred Waring'sPennsylvanians C .

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Woodward HighSchool

Bradford's Orch.To be announced

Ben Bernie'sOrchestra N

Helen Hayes in "TheNew Penny" N

Ben Bernie'sOrch. N

Helen Hayes in"The New Penny" N

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The Texaco Fire ChiefProgram N

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Jimmy Fidler NWCKY Barn Dance

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March of Time CMorton Downey C

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Don Redman'sOrchestra C

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Sign Off News: Sports ...... ...Music: Road InfoAmerican Legion

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Birthday Parfy N

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Amos 'n' Andy N ..Rainbow Room Or. NAmerican Legion

Birthday Party N....Orchestra

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Jesse Hawkins'Orchestra N

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6:00 -Flying Time --Adventures In Aviation.WEAF WCKY WLS wgy wtam wmaq wwj

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3:00 p. m.-Nellie Revelle N-WCKY WSM

6:00 p. m.-The Johnson Fam-ily-WLW

8:00 p. m.-Lavender and OldLace C-WKRC WHAS

8:30 p. m.-Lawrence TibbettC-WKRC WHAS

-Wayne King's OrchestrcN-WCKY WSM

9:00 p. m.-"Vox Pop" Voiceof the People N-WCKY

9:30 p. m.-Fred Waring'sPennsylvanians C-WKRCWHAS

---Helen Hayes N-WCKYKDKA WLSTexaco Firechief ProgramN-WLW WSM

10:00 p. m.-Friendly Sons ofSt. Patrick Dinner N-

WSAI WLS-Eddie Dowling's Elgin Re-

vue N-WCKY WSM11:30 p. m.-American Legion

Birthday Party N-KDKAWLS WSM

12:30 a.m.-Moon River-WLW

Jamison, tenor; Arthur Billings Hunt, bari-tone and director: Lowell Patton, organist.

WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwj-Animal Close -Ups: Stories by Don Lang.

WJZ WSAI wgar wave wire-"News of Youth," Junior News Dramatize -

.n. WABC whk wbbm kmox wjr wwva

6:30 -Press Radio News. WJZ WEAF-Press Radio News. WABC-Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy. (CBS)

kmox

6:35 -Lee Gordon's Hotel Staffer Orchestra.WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wave wire wwj

-Alexander Cores, Violinist. WABC wfbmwsmk wjr whk

-Walter Cassel, baritone. WJZ wgar wavewire

6:45 -Billy and Betty -dramatic sketch. WEAFonly

-"Renfrew of the Mounted." WABC wbbmwfbm kmox wsmk wwva

-Little Orphan Annie - childhood playlet(NBC) WSM wave

-Lowell Thomas. WJZ WLW KDKA wgar

7:00-"Myrt and Marge," dramatic series.WABC WKRC wbbm wjr whk wwva

-Easy Aces: Comedy sketch featuring Janeand Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLSKDKA wgar wave wire

-Amos 'n' Andy-Pepsodent Program. WEAFWLW wgy wwj wtam wmaq

7:15 -Krueger Musical Toast: Jerry Cooper,Sally Singer and Ray Block's Orchestra.WABC

-"Popeye. the Sailor," Vic Irwin's Orchestra.WEAF WCKY wtam wmaq wgy wwj wirewhio

-Dinner Concert: Richard Leibert, organist,with Dorothy Dreslin, soloist. WJZ wgarwire

-Elena Moneak Ensemble. (CBS) WHASkmox wfbm wsmk wwva

7:30-Horlick's Program with Lum and Abner,Comedy Sketch. WJZ WLW WENR wgar

-Gould and Sheffter, piano duo. WEAFwgy wtam wmaq wwl

-Kate Smith's Coffee Time, with Jack Mil-ler's Orchestra and Ted Collins, announcer.WABC WKRC WHAS whk wbbm wfbmkmox wwva wir

7:45 -You and Your Government: the Consti-tution in the 20th Century: "AdministrativeLawmaking," 0. R. McGuire, Counsel toU. S. Comptroller General, Chairman,American Bar Association's Committee onAdministrative Law; Dr. Thomas H. Reed,Chairman of the Committee on Civic Edu-cation by Radio, presiding. WEAF wgywtam wmaq wave wire wwj

-Boake Carter: News Flashes. WABC WKRCWHAS cklw wbbm kniox whk wjr

-Mario Cozzi, baritone. WJZ wgar wirewave

8:00 -Eno Crime Clues: An original SpencerDean mystery drama, by Stewart Sterling.WJZ WLW KDKA WLS wgar

-Lavender anal Old Lace, with Frank Munn,tenor; Fritzi Scheff and Lucy Monroe, so-pranos, and Gustav Haenschen's Orchestra.WABC WKRC WHAS cklw wfbni wbbmwhk km** wit

-Leo Reisman's Orchestra, with Phil Duey,Sally Singer, Eton Boys; The Three Sweet-hearts, girls' trio and Johnny; Phillips Lord,introducing guest speaker. WEAF WCKYWSM wgy wtam wmaq wave wire wwj

8:30 -Packard Presents: LaWrisnce Tibbett,baritone, with Don Voorhees and his Or-chestra. WABC WKRC WHAS cklw km.,"wfbm wbbm wowo whk wsmk wir

-Lady Esther Serenade: Wayne King and hisOrchestra. WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtamwmaq wwj wave wire whio

-Edgar A. Guest in Welcome Valley; dratmatic sketch with Edgar A. Guest, JosephRichardson Jones, Cliff Arquette, Bernar-dino Flynn, Betty Winkler and Sidney ElI-strom; Joseph Gallicchio's Orchestra. WJZWLW KDKA WLS wgar

9:00 -"Vox Pop -The Voice of the People:"Sidewalk interviews conducted by JerryBelcher and Parks Johnson. newspapermen.WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwj wire wmaqwave whio

-Camel Caravan, with Walter O'Keefe,Deane Janis and Glen Gray and the CasaLoma Orchestra; Ted Husing, sports an-nouncer. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm whkcklw wfbm kmox wowo wjr

-Ben Bernie and all the Lads: Pat Rooneyand Sally Singer, guest artists. WJZ WLWKDKA WSM WLS wgar wire

9:30 -The Texaco Fire Chief Program: DonaldNovis, Gloria Grafton, Eddy Duchin's Or-chestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wwjwire wmaq wave

-Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. WABCWKRC WHAS cklw whk wbbm wfbm kmoxwowo wjr

-Helen Hayes in "The New Penny," with anall-star cast and Mark Warnow's Orchestra.WJZ WCKY KDKA WLS wgar wave wire

10:00 -Elgin Swing Time Revue: Eddie Dow-ling and Ray Dooley; Helen Ward, song-stress; Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wavewwj wmaq whio

-Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Dinner: AlfredE. Smith, Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney ofWyoming, Cornelius Francis Kelley, Pres.Anaconda Copper Co. WJZ WSAI WLSwgar wire

-"Mary Pickford Visits New York." WABCWKRC WHAS cklw whk

12:30 -Jesse Hawkins' Merry Gardens Orches-tra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq

-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm

-Shep Fields' Orchestra. WJZ KDKA WSMWLS wgar wave wire

-Jim Fettis and his Orchestra. WABCWKRC whk cklw wfbm kmox wjr

10:30 -March of Time: Dramatizations. WABCWKRC WHAS wfbm whk wbbm wsmk cklwkmox wjr

-Jimmy Fidler and his Hollywood Gossip.WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwj

10:45 -Address by Representative Lloyd Thurs-ton of Iowa. WEAF wgy wtam wave wwj

-Morton Downey, tenor. WABC WKRC wfbmwhk wbbm wsmk cklw kmox wjr

II:00-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC)

WSM wtam wwj wmaq-Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. WABC WKRC

cklw whk wfbm kmox wjr-"Myrt and Marge," dramatic series. (CBS)

WHAS wbbm wfbm kmox-Ruby Newman's Rockefeller Center Rain-

bow Grill Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgywtam wmaq

11:05 -Henry Busse's Orchestra. WJZ wgarwave

11:15 -Ruby Newman's Orchestra. WEAF

WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq-George Olsen and his Orchestra. (CBS)

wbbm-Elza Shallert, Reviews. WJZ WSAI wave

wire wgar11:30 -American Legion Birthday Party, dra-

matization, Ray Murphy, Commander -in -Chief of the American Legion. WJZ KDKAWLS WSM wgar wave

-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only-Don Redman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC

whk cklw wfbm kmox wjr11:35 -Art Jarrett's Morrison Hotel Or-

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WLW WKRCCincinnati (700 kc.) 1 Cincinnati (550 kc.)

WSAICincinnati (1330 kc.)

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KDKACincinnati (1200 kc.) Pittsburgh, Pa. (980 kg.)

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Top o' the Morning-; 6:30 Farm Bulletin Board6:30 5:30

6:45- - . McCormick Fiddlers

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6:45 Smile A While Time 5:45

7:00 Morning Round Up...,Prayer PeriodFoy ./ 7:00 Good Morning Arkansas Fiddlers ; Musical Clock WLS News Report.. 6:00

7:15 " " Morning Devotions 1 News 7:15. Sunrise Worship- I " " The Oshkosh Boys 6:15

7:30 Musical Clock Rise and Shine Breakfast Express 7:30 Setting Up Exercises God's Bible School 1

Otto's Tunetwisters 6:30 King Cole and Mr. Asbury College7:45 " " News Flashes I " " 7:45 Birthday Greetings Breakfast Time Table 1 " " Indian Legends 6:45 Hodge Podge Devotions

8:00 Spareribs N Chandler Chats . [ " " 8:00 Morning Devotions N. n .. ;Morning Devotions N. Jolly Joe's Pals 7:00 Morning Devotions Slur and Jack8:15 Morning Melodies N..Gray's Cowboys " " 8:15 Round House Boys .. Today's Headlines . ' News: Musical Clock Lulu Belle and Scotty 7:15 Morning Melodies N. Log Cabin Boys8:30 Cheerio N Cheerio N 'Federation of Churches 8:30 Church Forum Venuti's Orchestra .1 " " WLS News Report 7:30 Cheerio N Ja.:kson Family8:45 " " ...... ... The Upstarts 8:45 Say It With Music Pan-American Band .1 " " Morning Devotions 7:45 " " Breakfast Business ...

9:00 Organ Rhapsody N... Joe Emerson, Hymns Columbia C 9:00 Breakfast Club; Vocal Hits from the Shows Breakfast Club N Prairie Ramblers and 8:00 Breakfast Club N Bob and Rennie C....9:15 Streamliners N Betty Moore 9:15 Trio; Don McNeill, God's Bible School n B. Patsy 8:15 " " Dee- Columbia-Fan9:30 " " Way Down East Woman's Place C . . 9:30 m. e., N Morning Serenade III B. Pa and Ma Smithers 8:30 " " Mail C9:45 " " -. Back Stage Wife N... Belle and Martha. ... 9:45 Style and Shopping Morning Minstrels 8:45 " " Mertana Slim C

10:00 News Way Loveliness N How to be Charming Josephine Gibson C 10;00 News Flashes Deep South News: Music N Martha Crane and 9:00 News: V. de Leath N Josephine Gibson C...10:15 Edward McHugh N Home Sweet Horn* N Woman's Hour 10:15 Gospel Singer N Dot Club News Edward MacHugh N Helen Joyce 9:15 Edward McHugh N... Big and Ginger C....10:30 Today's Children N Divano Trio M Along the Volga C . 10:30 Household Hints .... Gypsy Orchestra .... Today's Children N Today's Children N 9:30 Console Capers N . Along the Volga C....10:45 "David Harum" N... News-Live Stock Ozark Mountaineers C 10:45 Gerard and Shaw .. David Harum N David Harum, skit N 9:45 Missouri Mountaineers Merticello Party Line

11:00 Norcross Sisters N Mary Alcott, singer... Maurice Brown C .. 11:00 Honeymooners N . Today's Headlines .. . Honeymooners N The Hillioppers 10:00 Honeymooners N Ths Sisters Thcee11:15 Moods N The Lamp Lighter M Helen Trent C.. ..... 11:15 Women's City Club Clarence Berger 1 Homespun N Roundup-Orchestra 10:15 Homespun N Bob Brooks11:30 On the Mall Singing Neighbors .. . Just Plain Bill C 11:30 U. S. Army Band N .. Homespun philosopher 1 U. S. Army Band N... WLS News Report 10:30 U. S. Army Band N..Del y Dean Chats ....11:45 Mack's Moosickers 1.4 Broadway Cinderella M Rich Man's Darling C 11:45 " " Lanin's Orchestra ' " " Cornhuskers, Ch'e Boy 10:45 " " How to be Charming.

12:00 WCKY News Barnes and Larson M. Voice of Experience C 12:00 Gould and Sheffer N Joe Ulrich News Old Kitchen Kettle 11:00 Mary Lyle's Wilson's Voice of Experience C12:15 Honeyboy-Sassafras N. Tom, Dick & Harry M Musical Reveries C 12:1E Women's City Clubs Lather and Lyrics ... Mid -Day Medley Vir. Lee and Sunbeam 11:15 Radio Kitchen Mudcal Reveries12:30 Merry Madcap, N.. . National Farm and Mary Marlin C 12:30 Day Dreams Man in the Street Farm and Home Weather and News... 11:30 National Farm and Mary Marlin C12:45 Jules Lands Ensem. IN. Home Hour N....Five Star Jones C 12:45 Please Sing . .. Luncheon Music Hour N Dinnerbell Program 11:45 Home Hour N Five Star Jones C

1:00 Rhythm Parade N... .14 81 Sue and Jack.... . 1:00 Phil Harris' Orchestra Ad Club Luncheon 12:00 r Col ege of Agriculture

1:15 " " News: Pop. Varieties 1:15 n fo " " 12:15 i, .. Lcg Cabin Boys1:30 Gene Beecher's The Warry Clinic M Pete Woolery's Or. C 1:30 Treadwells Gladys Catron Grab Bag Livestock Market 12:30 Banner Newshawk ... Markets-Weather ....1:45 Orchestra N Phil Harris' Orchestra Dorsey and Dailey C 1:45 Lorenzo's Orchestra... Dot and Will N Homemakers Hour 12:45 Dept. of Agriculture... Shopping Guide

2:00 Music Guild N Nature Stories Between Bookends C .. 2:00 Words and Music N Studio Selections Words and Music N. I:0C Words and Music- University of Ken.2:15 " " Shakespearian Drama. Happy Hollow C .. 2:15 Popular Concert 1:15 Charles Sears, N. tccky2:30 Rosa Le* N American School of 2:30 Baseball Game-Reds Quadres U. C. Society KDKA Home Forum .. 1:30 Robison's Buckaroos .. American School of2:45 Dandies of Yesterday N Art Appreciation the Air C 2:45 vs. Red Sox at Modern Rhythms News: Grain Market 1:45 Ma Perkins the Air C

3:00 Rochester Civic Molly of the Movies M News: Afternoon 3:00 Miami, Fla. .. .... Today's Winntrs Strollers Matinee Pratt and McNeill .. 2:00 Rochester Civic Afternoon Recess -3:15 Orciestra N Ma Perkins N Recess C 3:15 Ma Perkins N 2:15 Symphony-Fraser Comedy Revue C ..3:30 " " Vic and Sadie N Natl. Student Fed. C 3:30 " " " Back Stage Wife Bike Races 2:30 Harrison, Cond. N National Student F. C3:45 The O'Neills N Gogo De Lys C 3:45 " " I. 4. Charm Rochester Orch. N 2:45 The O'Neills N Gogo De Lys C4:00 Woman's Review- Betty and Bob Concert Miniatures C 4:00 ' ..... .... .1, Of Betty and Bob N..... Betty and Bob N.... 3:00 Woman's Radio Weekday Devotions ..4:15 Or., Joseph Littau N Life Mary Sothern M Brodsky & Triggs C . 4:15 Karen Fladoes Madame de Sylvara 3:15 Review N Pfau, Duo C4:30 U. S. Navy Band M. Forever Young N Eddie Schoelwer 4:30 " " Little Theatre of Music U. S. Navy Band N... U. S. Navy Band N "3:33 U. S. Navy Band N... To be announced C..4:45 Dick Tracy News: Financial Notes, Contract Bridge 4:45 '' Final Headlines n n

3:45 C yde Barrie, songs C5:00 Concert Hour N Toy Band M Benay Veneta C 5:00 Shut In Visit KDKA Kiddies Klub . Harold Nagel's 4:00 Harold Wagers Eastern Kentucky5:15 " " Jack Armstrong News: Tune Time 5:15 Galvano and Cortez Orch. and Trioattes . Orchestra N 4:15 Orchestra N Teachers College ...5:30 Buddy and Ginger .. Singing Lady N Annie Wallingford 5:30 Ralston Program N Song Contest Program Singing Lady N Musical Grab Bag 4:30 Financial News Herbert Koch, organ .

5:45 The Top Hatters N .. Little Orphan Annie N The Goldberg, C 5:45 Louise Raymond Smilin' Dan Little Orphan Annie N Singing Strings N 4:45 The Top Hatters N The Goldberg, C

6:60 Flying Time N The Johnsont Buck Rogers C 6:00 Omar the Mystic M Nat. Bus. Worn. Week News . Flying Time N 5:00 Pan-American Prog Beck Rogers C6:15 Lee Gordon's Orc. .114 Jimmy Matters Dick Bray-News 6:15 Dreamers . Golden Opportunities. Health Council Spareribs-stories 5:15 Saris and Sallie Dtk Tracy6:30 News: WCKY News... Old Fashioned Girl. Musical Moments 6:30 News Flashes ...... . Merchants' Bulletins .. Dinner Music What's the News? 5:30 , Robison's Buckaroos . Out o' the Dusk6:45 Musical Moods . Lowell Thomas N Milton Charles C 6:45 Knot Hole Club . .. Dude Ranch Nights . 1 Lowell Thomas N ... Star Dust 5:44 1 Little Orphan Annie N Asher and Little Jimmy

7:00 Easy Aces N Amos 'n' Andy N... Myrt and Marge C 7:00 Phil Harris' Orchestra " " Easy Aces N Easy Aces N 6:00 Game and Fish Dept. Harry Currie's Orch..7:15 Capt. Tim's Adven. N "Lilac Time" M Paris Night Life C.. 7:15 Uncle Ezra N Hornberger Trio Capt. Tim's Adven. N Capt. Tim's Adven. N 6:15' Singin' and Stringin'. Paris Night Life C...7:30 Edwin C. Hill N Lum and Abner N Kate Smith C. 7:30 Amer. Legion Aux liary Harry Hartman, Sports Miller & Rowswell.... Lum and Abner N. 6:30 Moments Musical Kale Smith C7:45 Chevrolet Musical Hot Dates in History.. Beaks Carter C 7:45 Arnold Douglas .... Fraternity House Party Dan and Sylvia Springtime Jubilee

.._...6:45 Diary of J. Matters . Beek@ Carte; C

To be announced N... One Man's Family- Cavalcade of Amer- Stumpus Cavalcade of Amer -8:00 8:00 To be announced N.. To be announced N 7:00 One Man's Family-8:15 " " Dramatic Sketch N. ice C .. .... 8:15 Dance Hits 7:30I Dramatic Sketch N. Ica C8;30 Wayne King's Orch.- Armco iron Burns end Allen-J. 8:30 Community Chest . Jimmy Ward & Orch.. Armco Iron Master N Armco Iron Master N 7:0 ; Wayne King's Berns and Allen-J.8:45 Lady Esther N Master N Renard's Orchestra C 8:45 Forrest Bradford's Orc. " " 7:45 Orchestra N Renard's Orchestra C

9:009:15

Corn Cob Pipe Clubof Virginia N -.

Town Hall Tonight,Fred Allen and

Chesterfield PresentsRosa Ponselle C....

9:009:15

Musical Moments ....News Flashes

To be announcedBoxing Matches

Corn Cob PipeClub N

Corncob Pipe Club N10 .6

8:00 Town Hell Tonight,8:15 with Fred Allen and

Chesterfield Pr tsUly Pons C

9:30 Twenty Thousand Y Portland Hoffa; Ray Noble's 9:30 Sinfonetta M (Music Hall) Twenty Thousand Years Twenty Thousand Yee,' 8:30 Portland Hoffa N.... Ray Noble's9:45 in Sing Sing N.. . music and comedy N Orchestra C ... . 9:45 in Sing Sing N in Sing Sing N. 3:45 " " Orchestra C

10:00 John Charles Thema Lycky Strike-Your Hif "Gang Busters" with 10:00 Husbands & Wives M 1. 8. John Charles Thomas, John Charles 9:00 Lucky Strike-Your The "Gang Busters" C10:15 baritone N ....s... Parade N Phillips Lord C . 10:15 baritone N . Thomas N 9:15 Hit Parade N10:3010:45

Gems of Color N....-..

" " March of Time C .Drama of the Skies C

10:3010:4E

Ted Fiorita'sOrchestra M Moods

Air Wave Theatre1. 18

B. Goodman's OrchBike Races

9:309:45

" " March of Time CMusical Moments ....

11:00 Eddy Duchin's WLW News Room News: Abe Lyman's 11:00 Tommy Tompkins' Sign Off News: Sports The Globe Trotter 10:00 Amos 'n' Andy N Myrt and Marge C...11:15 Orchestra N ....4.. Russian Art Ens. M... Orchestra C 11:15 Orchestra Music: Road Info.- Phil Levant's Orch. 10:15 Arcadia Rest. Orc. N Louisville Dance Time.

11:30 Rhythmenics ...... 1.. Tom. Tompkins' Orch. Bob Crosby's 11:30 Hotel McAlpin Radio Night Club Fletcher Henderson's 10:30 Hotel McAlpin Buddy Fisher's

II:4S Plantationaires ...!.. Anson Weeks Orc. M Orchestra C 11:46 Orchestra Pe .. ........ Orchestra 10:45 Orchestra N Orchestra

12:00 Fletcher Henderson's Hal Kemp's George Olsen's 12:00 Sign Off Shandor, violin N . . Henry Busse's 11:00 Shandor N . Harry Diekman's

12:15 Orchestra N .... .. Orchestra M Orchestra C 12:15 Mayfair Orchestra N. Orchestra 11:15 Mayfair Orchestra N . Orchestra

12:30 Lights Out-Mystery Moon River Sterling Young's 12:30 Ruby Newman's Carl Schreiber's 11:30 Lights Out-Mystery Dream Serenade

12:45 Drama N Orchestra C 12:45 Orchestra N Orchestra 11:45 Drama N .. .

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS)EASTERN STANDARD TIME

6:00-Buck Rogers in the 29h Century. WABCWKRC WHAS wbbm krrox whk wjr

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only-Flying Time: Adventures In Aviation. WEAF

WCKY WLS wgy wtam wmaq wwj6:05-Animal News Club: Children's program,

featuring Lou Rogers, certoonist, and en-tertainers. WJZ wgar wave wire

TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

12:30 p. m.- National Farmand Home Hour N -WLW KDKA WSM

7:30 p. m.-Kute Smith C-WKRC WHAS

8:00 p. m.-One Man's FamilyN-WLW WSM

-Cavalcade of America CWKRC WHAS

8:30 p. m.-Burns and Allen C-WKRC WHAS

-Armco Iron Master -WLW to WJZ KDKAWLS

9:00 p. m.-Corn Cob PipeClub of Virginia N-WCKY KDKA WLS

-Chesterfield Program withRosa Ponselle and AndreKostelanetes Orchestra C-WKRC WHAS

-Town Hall Tonight: FredAllen N-WLW WSM

9:30 p. m.-20,000 Years inSing Sing N-WCKYKDKA WLS

10:00 p. m.-John CharlesThomas, baritone N -WCKY KDKA WLS

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6:15-Esso News Report's. WEAF only-Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. WABC-Mary Small, songs. WJZ wgar wave wire-"Sunbrite Junior Nurse Corps," Children's

dramatic program. (CE) wbbm kmox

6:20-Lee Gordon's Hotel Statler Orchestra.WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj

6:28-Summary of NBC programs. WEAFonly

6:30-Press Radio News. WEAF WJZ-Press Radio News. WABC-Jack Armstrong, All American Boy (CBS)

wbbm kmox6:35-Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Woman's

Responsibility for Making Democracy Ef-fective," introduced by Cheri. Williams,president, National Federation of Businessand Professional Women's Clubs; programin observance of Business Women's Week.WEAF wgy vktam wwj wmaq

-The King's Guard: Male Quartet. WJZonly

-"Vanished Voices:" Musical and dramatic.WABC

-Stories of the Sporting World. (CBS) wsmkwwva

6:45-Billy and Betty: Dramatic sketch. WEAFonly

-Little Orphan Annie: Childhood playlet.(NBC) WSM

-Milton Charles, organist. (CBS) WKRCwbbm wfbm wsmk wwva

-Lowell Thomas. WJZ WLW KDKA wgar7:00-"Myrt and Merge," dramatic series.

WABC WKRC whk wwva wjr-Easy Aces: Comedy sketch, featuring Jane

and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY KDKAWLS wgar wave

-Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. WEAFWLW wgy wtam wwj

7:15-"Uncle Ezra's Radio Station E -Z -R -A,"with Pat Barrett, Cliff Soubier, CarletonGuy, Nora Cunsum and others. WEAFWSAI wgy wmaq wtam whio

-Paris Night Life: Armida, songstress; PierreLe Krune tenor; Orchestra. WABCWKRC WHAS whk cklw wbbm kmox wsmkwjr

-Captain Tim's Adventure Stories. WJZWCKY KDKA WENR wgar

7:30-Kate Smith's Coffee Time, with JackMiller's Orchestra and Ted Collins, an-nouncer. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm whkwfbm kmox wwva wlr

-Edwin C. Hill, in the "Human Side of theNews." WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwjwhio wire

-Horlick's Program, with Lum and Abner,comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WENR wgar

7:45-Boake Carter. WABC WKRC WHASwhk cklw wbbm kmox wjr

-Our American Schools: Dramatization incooperation with the N. E. A. WEAF wtamwmaq wwj

-The ()seam Singer, with Al and Lee Reiser.WJZ only

8:00 - Cavalcade of America: Historicaldrama, Harold Levey and his Orchestra.WABC WKRC WHAS cklw wbbm whkwtt-, kmox

-One Man's Family, dramatic sketch, fea-turing Anthony Smythe, with Minetta Ellen,Michael Raffeto, Bernice Berwin, KathleenWilsor, Barton Yarborough, Page Gilmanand Winifred Wolfe. WEAF WLW WSMwgy wtam wmaq wave wwl wire whio

-To be announced. WJZ WCKY KDKA WLSwgar

8:30-Bums and Allen, Jacques Renard's Or-chestra; Milton Watson, tenor. WABCWKRC WHAS wowo wfbm cklw wbbmkmox whk wlr

-Lady Esther Serenade: Wayne King and hisOrchestra. WEAF WCKY WSM wtam wmaqwly evil wire

-Armee Iron Master Program: Concert Band,direction Frank Simon; Bennett Chapple,narrator. WLW to WJZ WLS KDKA wgar

9:00-Chesteraeld Presents Rosa Ponselle; An-dre Kostelanetz's Orchestra and chorus,David Ross, announcer. WABC WKRCWHAS wfbm kmox wbbm whk cklw wowowsmk wlr

-Town Hall Tonight: Fred Alien, PortlandHoffa, Mighty Allen Art Players, Amateurs

and Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra. WEAFWLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwl

-Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia, with PatBinford, master of ceremonies. WJZ WCKYKDKA WLS wgar wave wire

9:30-"Refreshment Time:" Ray Noble and hisOrchestra; Connie Boswell, vocal soloist.WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm whk cklw wjrkmox

-Warden Lewes in 20,000 Years In Sing Sing:Dramatic sketch; Thomas Belviso's Orches-tra. WJZ WCKY KDKA WLS wgar wavewire

10:00-"Gang Busters:" True crime dramatiza-tions by Phillips Lord, WABC WKRCWHAS wowo cklw wfbrn wbbm whk kmoswjr wsmk

-Lucky Strike Hit Parade. WEAF WLW WSMgy wtam wwj whio wmaq

-John Charles Thomas with Frank Tours andhis Orchestra. WJZ WCKY KDKA WLSwgar wire whio

10:30-March of Time: Dramatizations. WABCWKRC WHAS whk cklw wfbm wjr kmox

-Gems of Color: All Negro show, withChick Webb and his Orchestra; Ella Fitz-gerald; Charles Linton, The Ink Spots, malequartet; Cecil Mack and Choir. WJZWCKY wgar wave wire

10:45-Drama of the Skies. WABC WKRC

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-Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC)WSM wtam wwj wmaq

-"Myrt and Marge," drs:.satic series. (CBS)WHAS wbbm wfbm Smog

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only11:05-Henry Busses Orchestra. WJZ wgar

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N Denotes (NBC)C Denotes (CBS)M Denotes (MBS) PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 19

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKYCincinnati (Mei kc.)

WLWCincinnati (700 kc.)

WKRCCincinnati MO kc.)

WSAICincinnati (1330 kc.)

WCPOCincinnati Moo kc.)

KDKAPittsburgh. Pa. (sige ire.)

WLS-WENRChicago. HI. Me kc.)

WSMNashville,Tena.(4541..)

WHASLouisville. Ky. (Misc.)

:305:46

Top o' ft* Morning --McCormick Fiddlers

6:306:45

Farm Bulletin BoardSmile a While

5:305:45

7:007:15

7:307:45

Morning Round Up..... ea

Musical Clock" " ....

Prayer PeriodMorning DDevotions7'15Rise and ShineNews Flashes

Jerry FoyThis and ThatBreakfast Express--

Purity Bakeries

700

7:307:45

Good Morning.. is

Setting Up Exercises.Birthday Greetings

Arkansas FiddlersSunrise Worship-

(God's Bible School)Breakfast Timetable .

Musical Clock

" "" 'a

News-J. BentleyThe Oshkosh Boys .

Jr. Broadcasters' ClubTony Wons-Emerson .

6:006:156:306:45

Vaughn Quartet" "

Asbury CollegeDevotions

II:001:1511:30

8:45

Spareribs NMorning Melodies NCheerio N

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Chandler ChatsGray's CowboysCheerio N

01 N

Christian Selene Sere.The Upstarts

8:008:158:308:45

Morning DevotionsRound House Boy,.Church ForumSay It With Music

Today's HeadlinesSisson Wirges OrchMoonbeam Ensemble

Morning Devotions N.News: Musical Clock

Jolly Joe's PalsLulu Belle and ScottyNews ReportMorning Devotions

7:007:157:307:45

Morning Devotions .

Morning Melodies NCheerio N

Slim and JackLog Cabin BoysJackson FamilyBreakfast Business ...

9:009:159:309:45

Organ Rhapsody N...Streamliners N

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Joe Emerson, HymnsAunt MaryWay Down EastBack Stage Wife M

Greenfield Village CCarlotta Dale CWoman's Placa CBelle and Martha

9:009:159:309:45

Breakfast Club; VocalTrio; Don McNeill,m. c., N

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Goldman BandGod's Bible SchoolBirmingham's Bucker'sHits from the Shows.

Breakfast Club Nw w

" "Style and Shopping

Prairie Ramblers andPatsy Montana ...

Pa and Ma SmithinsMorning Minstrels ...

8:008:158:308:45

Breakfast Club-DonMcNeil, m. c., RanchBoys, vocal trio N

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Graionfiald Choir C...As You Like D-

Variety Program C..News C

10:00

10:1510:3010:45

Happy Jack NE. McHugh NToday's Children ll"David Harum" N

Batty CrockerHome Sweet Home NThe Virginians MLivestock-News

Fred Skinner C -Woman's HourMusic la the Air C.

10:0010:1510:3010:45

News FlashesGospel Singer NHousehold Hints

Lew White'Dot Club NewsDorsey Bros. OrchGypsy Rhapsody

News: V. cl Leath N.Edward MacHugh N..Today's Children N.David Harum N

Martha Crane-Helen Joyce

Today's Children NDavid Harum, skit N

9:009:159:309:45

News: Wife Saver N.Edward MacHugh N .Sweethearts of Air NMaster Builder N

Fred Skinner, songs CMusic in the Air C...

" "Monticello Party Line

11:CO

11:15.11:3011:45

Souvenirs of Song....Stories In SongOrgan Revery

" "

Painted Dreams M...Lamp Lighter 1.1

Singing NeighborBroadway Cinderella M

WKRC Bulletin BoardHelen Trent CJust Plain Bill CRich Man's Darling C

11:0011:1511:3011:45

Honeymooners NWanda!! Hall NU. S. Navy Band N.

TO-day's HeadlinesGladys CatronHomespun PhilosopherAlys Michot School

Jack Berch NWendell Hall NU. S. Navy Band N

Burr, Vickland, Emair'nOtto's Tunetwisfers ...WLS News ReportH. Griffith -R. Emerson

10:0010:1510:3010:45

Jack Barth NWendell Hall NU. S. Navy Band-

Lieut. C. Banter N

Mary Lee Taylor C..-Sisters ThreeBob BrooksUniversity of Louisv'e

12:0012:1512:3012:45

WCKY NewsHoneyboy-Sassafras NMerry Madcaps--Dir.

Norman Clot/fiat N

True To Life MIran* Taylor MNational Farm and

Home Hour N

Voice of Experience CJane GreyMary Marlin CFive Star Jones C

12:0012:1512:3012:45

Concert Hall of AirTea DanceDay DreamsFlails,. Sing

Press Radio BibleGray Bros. OrchMan in the Street FarmLuncheon Music

NewtMid -Day Medley

and HomeHour N

Old Kitchen KettleOld Music ChestMarkets-WeatherDinnerball Program

11:0011:1511:30II:45

Marie De Ville NFarm Credit InterviewNational Farm and

Home Hour N

Voice of Experience CPoetic Strings CMary Marlin CFive Star Jones C

1:001:15

1:301:45

Rhythm Parade N" "

Larry Cotton NSchnaidar's Cowbo's N

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Rio Burke, singerCarson Robison

Sue and JackNews: Pop. Varieties.Federal Housing ...Academy Medicine C

1:001:15

1:301:45

Guarnieri, Riccardi MKay Kyser's Orch. MJulia Glass NMusical Grab Bag

Rotary ClubLuncheon

Conservatory of Mush;"

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Grab BagDot and Will N

ii""Livestock Markets ...Homemakers' Hour

12:0012:1512:3012:45

" "Banner NewshawkDept. of Agriculture

College of AgricultureLog Cabin BoysMarkets-WeatherShopping Guide

2:002:152:302:45

Matinee Musical N . Story Lady" a : High School Students.

Music Guild N !Music of the Masters." "

Between Bookends C..Happy Hollow CAmerican School of

the Air C

2:002::52:302:45

Words and Music N

Baseball Game-Redsvs. Tigers at

Little Theatre of MusicAlma and JaneMoodsTo be announced

Concert EchoesFed. Penna. WomanKDKA Home Forum.

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News: Grain Markets

1:001:151:301:45

Words and Music N.

Francis Craig's Orch.Ma Perkins

University ofKentucky

American School etthe Air C......

3.U03:153:303:45

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Eastman School ofMusic N

Molly of the Movies MMa Perkins NVic and Sack NThe O'Niaills N

News: Olosanclars C...Jimmy Farrell C. ....Do You Remember C

3:00

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Miami, Fla. Today's Winners64 64

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Plough BoysAmer. Pen WomenBack Stage WifeA Happy Home

Pratt and McNeill...Ma Perkins NBike RacesHomemakers' Program

2:002:152:302:45

Music Guild NEastman School of

Music NThe aNailis N

The Oleanders C ....Jimmy Farrell, songs CDo You Remember C

4:004:154:304:46

Woman's RadioRevue N

Daytime RevueDick Tracy

Betty and Bob. ..Life of Mary Sothern MFormat Young NNews: Financial Notes

Salvation Army Bd. CHowells and Wright CEddie SchoalwarGreet. Old Kentucky C

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Girls' Week ProgramFinal Headlines

Batty and Bob NP. T. A. Program....PrattKDKA OrchestraDynamos of Rhythm

Betty and Bob N& McNeill

Radio Guild PresentsThe Diamond

3.003:153:303:45

Women's RadioReview N

Radio Guild N

Weekday Devotions ..Brooks and Pierson...Greetings from Old

Kentucky C'While

4:00 " " Baptist Theological5:005:155:305:45

City Sheep'. NH. Nagars Orch. N..Twin City Foursome NThe Top Hatters N....

Toy Band hiJack ArmstrongSinging Lady NLittle Orphan Annie N

Lewis Gannett CNews: Rhythm /mustHarmony Highways CThe Goldberg,

5:00

5:155:305:45

Angelus'

Mr. John Rhodes

Tweed's OrchestraDinner Music

KDKA Kiddies Klub...KDKA OrchestraModern Melodies ....Little Orphan Annie N

Studs N

' - ...Musical Grab BagSinging Strings 14

4:154:304:46

" "Financial NewsThe Top Hatters N

SeminaryHerbert Koch, organThe Golding/ago C.C

6:005:156:305:45

Flying Time NOjr ListenerNews: WCKY NewsMusical Moods

l ie JohnsonsJimmy MalvernOld Fashioned GirlLowell Thomas N

Treasure ChestDick Bray: NewsMusical MomentsImp/brim

6:006,156.306:45

Omar the Mystic MAnimal Close Ups NNews FlashesKnot Hole Club

Dinner Music NewsGolden Opportunities Those O'Malley%Merchants' Bulletins . Dinner MusicChamber of Corn. Pm. Lowell Thomas N

Flying Time NSpareribs-StoriesWhat's the Newsy_Income Tax Talks_...5.45

5:00

5.155:30

Pan-American Bdc'st.Connie Gates NStory of the ShieldLittle Orphan Annie N

Mildred LaeDick TracyOut o' the DuskAsher and Little Jimmy

2:007:157:307:45

Easy Aces NPapaya the saner NTaint ProgramChevrolet Music. Mom

Amos 'n' Andy NWe BrIng LevelinaLoveliness

Lum and Abner N.Crown Frolics IA

Hawaiians CMyrt and Ma CEscapes from Tea*Kate Smith Cbake Carter

2m7:157:307:45

Phil Harris' OrchestraTo be announced N .

Billy Shaw's OrchestraAff. Arnold Douglas .

Health Spot ShoemakerRev. H. S. Bigelow ...Harry Hartman, SportsSoft Lights & Musk

Easy Aces 14

To be announced NMaj. Al WilliamsDan and Sylvia

Easy Aces N.To be announced NLum and Abner NMusic is My Hobby 14

6005:156.306:45

Sports PorriewMusical MomentsThose O'Malley'Diary of J. Mattern

Harry Currie's Ord, .

E. Moneak Ensemble CKate Smith CBetake Carter CC

Symphony Chrysler Air Show C8:001.15

8:308:45

Pittsburgh Sym-phony Orchestra N.

Phillip's 66 Revue....et a

Fleschmann Hour-Rudy Vallee, Or-chastra and questartists N

Airshow C

To be announced C

8:003:158:30

Talent Auditions

U. C. DayModern RhythmsJimmy Ward & OrchNi Freiman

Pittsburgh SymphonyOrchestra N

Jest Wald AirplaneBroadcast

Pittsburgh SymphonyOrchestra N

NBC CinemaTheatre N

7:007:157:307:45

PittsburghOrchestra N

Pure Oil Salutes Mc-Minnvilla, Tenn.

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Keyboard Fantasy ...All Star Review

9:009:159:309A 5

Lanny Ross Presents Death Valley Days-Maxwell House Dramatic program NShow Boat N Listen to This M

I" "CafeDodge Showdown Ray.

Camel Caravan-CasaLoma Orchestra C

nn and LennieEd Wyn'sHayto

8:45

9:009:159:309:45

Musical MomentsNews FlashesArnarices Tows

Meeting N

To be announced.....The Art CornerForrest Bradford's Or

Continental*

Death ValleyDays N

America's TownMeeting N

Deese volley pep_Tim Frawley N...

America's TowsMeeting of the Alin

8:008:158:30

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Lanny Ross PresentsMaxwell HouseShow float N

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Camel Caravan-CasaLoma Orchestra C..

Ed Wynn and LanaisHaytoes Ord,. C...Orch. C.

9:00 Bing Crosby with Horace tleildrs10:0010:1510:3010:45

WCKY NewsSlumber MusicRuss Morgan's

Orchestra N

i Bing Crosby withJimmy Dorsey'sOrchestra N

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Horace Heidt'sBrigadiers C

March of Time C

10:00'10:1510:3010:45

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Jack Hylton'sOrchestra M

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Russ Morgan'sOrchestra N

guest speikars N...

The Globe Trotter.Bike Races

9:159:309:45

Jimmy Doesey's°rchstra N

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS)EASTERN STANDARD TIME

8400-Flying Time: Adventures in Aviation.WEAF WCKY WLS wgy wtam wmaq wwj

-Vocals by )(mall. WABC whk wjr wfbmkmox

-Esso News Reporter, WJZ only61115-James Wilkinson. baritone. WJZ wgar

wire wave5:15-Animal Close -Ups: Stories by Don Lang.

WJZ WSAI wgar wave wire-"News of Youth:" Junior News Dramatiza-

tion. WABC whk wwva-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only5:20-Connie Gates, contralto. WEAF WSM

wgy wtam wwj wmaq6:30-Press Radio News. WEAF WJZ-Praia Radio News. WABC-Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy, (CBS)

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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

7:30 p. m.-Lum and Abner N-WLW WLS

7:45 p. m.-Crown Frolics M-WLW

8:00 p. m.-Fleischmann Hour-Rudy Vallee N-WLW

-Pittsburgh Symphony Or-chestra N-WCKY KDKAWSM WLS

9:00 p. m.- Maxwell Ho u seShow Boat N - WCKYWSM

9:30 p. m.- America's TownMeeting N - WSAI WLSKDKA

10:00 p. m.-Bing Crosby withJimmy Dorsey's Orches-tra N-WLW WSM

5:35-John I. Kennedy. WEAFwwj

-Frank and Flo: Songs and patter. WJZ only-George Hall's Hotel Taft Orchestra. (CBS)

wsmk wwva046-11414 and Betty: Dramatic sketch. WEAF

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rva-Imperial Hawaiian Bead. WABC WKRC

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-Little Orphan Annie: Childhood playlet.(NBC) WSM wave

-Lowell Thomas. WJZ WLW KDKA wgar7:00-"Myrt and Marge," dramatic series.

WABC WKRC whk wwva wjr-Amos 'n' Andy-Pepsodent Program. WEAF

WLW wgy wwj wtam-Easy Aces: Comedy sketch featuring Jane

and Goodman Aca. WJZ WCKY KDKAWLS wgar wave wire whio

7:16-"Popem, the Sailor," with Vic Irwin'sOrchestra. WEAF W: !(Y wgy stem wwjwmaq wire whio

-Elena Mormak Ensemble. ;CBS) WHASkmox wfbm wsmk wwva

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-Krueger Musical Toast: Jerry Cooper andRay Block's Orchestra. WABC

7:30-Pastorale. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wwj-Kate Smith's Coffee Time, with Jack Mil-

ler's Orchestra and Ted Collins, announcer.WABC WKRC WHAS whk wbbm kmoxwwva wjr

-Horlick's Program with Lum and Abner:Comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WENR wgar

7:45-Boake Carter: News Flashes. WABCWKRC WHAS whk wfbm wsmk wbbm kmoxwjr

-Ufa Studies: Tom Powers, monologist.WEAF only

-Music is My Hobby: Mrs. Roberta Camp-bell Lawson of Tulsa, Okla., president,General Federation of Women's Clubs,singing songs of the American Indian,guest. WJZ WLS wgar wave wire

8:00-Chrysler Air Show, with Alexander Gray,Charles Hanson Towns, Mark Warnow'sConcert Orchestra and vocal chorus. WABCWKRC WHAS whk wfbm wsmk

-Fleischmann Variety Hour: Rudy Vallee andhis Connecticut Yankees; Frank Fay, come-dian; guest stars. WEAF WLW wgy wtamwmaq wwj

-Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, directionAntonio Modaralli; Joseph Bantonelli, Met-ropolitan Opera tenor, guest artist. KDKAto WJZ WCKY KDKA WSM WLS wgarwave wire

8:30-NBC Cinema Theatre: Routine of alarge movie theatre; overture, stags show,feature picture, newsreel and a comedy;Ruth Lyon, soprano; Charles Soars, tenor;Edward Davies, baritone; pit orchestra, di-rection Roy Shield. WJZ WLS wgar wavewire

-To be announced. WAIC WKRC WHASwhk wfbm kmox wbbm cklw

8:45-To be announced. WJZ wgar wavewire

9:00-Maxwell Hausa Show Boat: Lenny

Ross, tenor; Frank McIntyre, Winifred Cecil,soprano; Walter Tetley, Louis* Massey andthe Westerners; Conrad Thibault, Molasses'n' January; Gus Haionschen's Show !oatBand. WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaqwave wwj wire whio

-Camel Caravan, with Walter O'Keefe,Deane Janis and Glen Gray and that CasaLoma Orchestra; Ted Husing, sports an-nouncer. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm whkcklw wfbm kmox wowo wont ark

-Death Valley Days: Dramatic program withTim Frawley, John Mac Bryde, Edwin W.Whitney, John White, the Lonesome Cow-boy; Orchestra, direction Joseph Bonime.WJZ WLW WLS KDKA wgar

9:30-America's Town Meetings: Sen. DavidI. Walsh of Mass.; Prof. Howard Lee Mc -Gain, Columbia, "The Supreme Court andthe Constitution," guest speakers; GeorgeV. Denny, Associate Director of the Leaguefor Political Education, Chairman. OpenForum between the audience and speakers.WJZ WSAI KDKA WLS wgar wave wire

-Ed Wynn, "Gulliver, the Traveler," withLennie Hayton's Orchestra. WABC WKRCWHAS wbbm kmox wowo wjr

10:00-Kraft Music Hall, starring Bing Crosby,with Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra, and KayWeber, vocalist; Bob Burns, comedian;guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtamwwj wmaq wave

-Alomftis Half Hour wits Heidt's Brigadiers.WAIC WKRC WHAS wbbm whk cklw wfbmhoot win

10:30-March of Tim*: Dramatizations. WABCWKRC WHAS whk cklw wbbm wfbm kmoswjr

-Russ Morgan and his Hotel Biltmore Or-chestra. WJZ WCKY KDKA wgar wavewire

10:45-To be annr,nced. WABC WKRC whkcklw wbbm wfbm kmos win

II:00-Nano Rodrigo and his Rainbow RoomOrchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaqwwj

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ--Pepeoclant Program: Amos 'a' Andy. (NBC)

WSM whim ww( wmaq-."Myrt and Marge," drarissifc series. (CIS)

WHAS wbbm wfbm kmox-Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians.

WABC WKRC whk cklw wsmk wowo11:05-Emll Colesnas and his Hots; St. Regis

Orchestra. WJZ wgar wave wire11:15-Henry Busses Chez Pare* Orchestra.

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11:30-1sham Jones and his Orchestra. WABCWKRC cklw wfbm wwva sunk whk

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11:35-Meredith Willson's Orchestra. WEAFWCKY WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwj

MIDNIGHT - George Olsen's Orchestra.WABC WKRC wbbm wjr wfbm kmos wsmk

-Paul Pandarvis' Palace Hotel Orchestra.WEAF wgy wtam wwj

-Shandor, violinist. WJZ KDKA12:08-Ruby Neuman and his Rockefeller

Center Rainbow Grill Orchestra. WJZWLW KDKA wgar wave wire

12:30-Sammy Kays, and his Cabin Club Or-chestra. WEAF WCKY WSM wgy wtamwmaq wwj

-Frank Dailey and his Orchestra. WABCWKRC kmox wfbm wowo whk wsmk

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RADIO NEWS BROADCASTSWLW(Daily)

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Kate Smith To Head Mam-moth Sunday Night Hour Over

Columbia For Present SponsorOne of the most spectacular radio

shows will be heard over the WABC-Columbia network on Sunday, March15, from 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.),when Kate Smith, famous songstress,will act as mistress of ceremonies tointroduce one of the most notablearrays of starring talent ewer presentedon a sponsored program.

This broadcast, which will be pre-sented by the A. & P. Coffee Service,will include celebrated artists fromradio, stage and screen. In comedythere will be "Doc" Rockwell, BobBurns and Block and Sully. DickPowell and James Melton will be fea-tured vocalists. The theater will berepresented by Eva LeGallienne, dis-tinguished American actress. GertrudeBerg and the balance of the cast of"The Goldbergs" will present the radiodrama. Jack Miller's band, the Clic-quot Club Eskimos, Raymond Paige'sOrchestra, the A. & P. Gypsies and

"LA BOHEME"(Continued from page 1)

of youthful romance, Lad lived likea king when he had money in hispocket, and had known what it was tobe cold and hungry. Those incidentsin the opera which wander from theplot of Murger's novel are said to beepisodes from his own Bohemian stu-dent existence.

The melodies of "La Boheme" arewell known to radio liste, ers for theyfrequently are heard en broadcastprograms. They are melodies thatsoar gracefully but to a climax thatalways fits into dramatic action insteadof halting it.

Puccini wrote in an up-to-date stylewithout resorting to h h discords.Though written thirty y ago, themusic is of our own day, ynamic andcolorful, but essentially elodic. Cri-tics have observed that e great pop-ularity of "La Boheme" 'is due asmuch to the libretto asi to Puccini'sappealing music setting.

The story is a page from life andit moves steadily forward to its finale,with plenty of stage action.

Arturo Toscanini launched thisopera on its course of round -the -worldsuccess. After that launching at theTeatro Reggio in Turin, Italy, Feb-ruary 1, 1896, "La Boheme" travelleda zig-zag route before reaching thethe Romany Singers will be heard in

musical selections. Ted Collins willassist Miss Smith in announcing.Other artists to appear will be an-nounced.

The program will be heard overCBS outlets in Albany, Hartford, Bos-ton, Providence, Bangor, Springfield,Worcester, New York, Baltimore, Phil-adelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Birm-ingham, Charlotte, Dallas, Houston,Jacksonville, Richmond, New Orleans,Tampa, Greensboro, N. C., Akron,Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Pitts-burgh, Syracuse, Youngstown, Wheel-ing, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianap-olis, Louisville, Chicago, Des Moines,Omaha -Lincoln, St. Louis and ,Minne-apolis.

stage of the Metropolitan. It wasfirst heard in the Americas at BuenosAires, before it was produced in Parisor London. The first performance inthe United States took place in SanFrancisco, in March, 1898. In No-vember of that year, New York heard"La Boheme" in English at the Amer-ican Theater. It was not producedat the Metropolitan (in Italian) until1907, with Caruso, Sembrich andScotti.

Grace Moore will be the Mimi inthe performance to be broadcast onMarch 14. Her poet lover will besung by Charles Kullmann. The sec-ondary romance of Musetta and Mar -cello will be sung by Helen Gleasonand Carlo Morelli. Louis d'Angelowill double as Benoit and Alcindoro.Ezio Pinza will be the Colline, withother roles taken by George Cehanov-sky, Max Altglass and Carlo Coscia.Gennaro Papi will conduct.

"La Boheme" is written in fourshort acts. The first and last take

'place in Rudolpho's attic studio, thesecond shows a Paris street cafe fre-quented by students of the Latin quar-ter, and the third depicts a city gatein Paris outside of the housse in whichMusette and Conine are living.

WEST POINT ANNIVERSARY(Continued from page 1)

Point, with the familiar bugle call,"Assembly," following which theband will play "On, Brave Old ArmyTeam."

An announcer at the Academy willthen tell the purpose of the celebra-tion.

Bogs, MeetRalph is catcher for the "Little Giants" baseball team,

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BALLAD TIME

A group of ballads will be offeredduring Waltz Time on Friday, March13, from 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. (E.S.T.),over WLW and an NBC-WEAF net-work, by Frank Munn, tenor ; BerniceClaire, soprano ; the ManhattanChorus and Abe Lyman's popular or-chestra. Munn and the chorus willoffer "May the Sun Shine Brighter"and "Sunset in Bermuda." Miss Claireand Munn will sing a duet, "MaybeWe'd Still be Sweethearts." MissClaire will be heard in "A Melody inthe Sky" and 5:le Manhattan Choruswill join in "I Can't Tell You WhyI Love You But I Do." Lyman andthe orchestra will offer "Are YouLonesome Tonight?" "Beautiful Ladyin Blue," "Day Dreams," "See Saw"and "Since You Call Me Sweetheart."

Cleveland Symphony Concert

The first of a new series of fourfull -hour concerts by the famedCleveland Symphony Orchestra, un-der the direction of Artur Rodzinski,noted conductor, will be inauguratedover WCKY, KDKA, WENR and theNBC-WJZ network, on Friday, March13, from 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. (E.-S.T.) .. A highlight of the initialprogram will be the performance ofSchumann's First Symphony in B FlatMajor. Other celebrated works to beheard are Piston's "Prelude andFugue ;" ?aganini's "Moto Perpetuo,"and Ravel's "Alborado Del Gracioso."The concerts will be broadcast directfrom Severance Hall, Cleveland,through the facilities of WTAM, NBCaffiliate.

(Continued front page 1)

from Dublin on a broadcast overcombined NBC-WEAF-WJZ networksin the East at 6:00 a. m. (E.S.T.).

Former Governor Alfred E. Smith,Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney ofWyoming, and other distinguishedspeakers will be heard telling of theglory of the Irish and their doingsin America at the Friendly Sons ofSt. Patrick 152nd annual dinner atthe Hotel Astor in New York over anNBC-WJZ network that night from10:00 to 11 :00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Fay and Vallee Talk It Over

For a funny man, Frank Fay can look very, very serious. Yousee him here (left) discussing program plans with Rudy Vallee.Fay came from Hollywood recently to make just a few guestappearances with Vallee, but clicked so nobly with his smooth,slightly acid routine that contracts flew to right and left of him-also right at him. Fay writes all his own material, suited tohis peculiar style of comic understatement and diminishinginflections.

Toscanini To FeatureBrahms Fourth Symphony

In Concert Over ColumbiaArturo Toscanini will direct the

New York Philharmonic -Symphony

Orchestra in the works of six com-posers in the broadcast over thenationwide WABC-Columbia and Ca-nadian networks on Sunday, March15, from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).Toscanini will conduct four morePhilharmonic - Symphony broadcastsover the Columbia chain. His remain-ing Sunday programs, before his an-nounced retirement, will be heard onMarch 29, April 5, 19 and 26.

His March 15 program will openwith Rossini's spirited Overture to"L'Italiana in Algeri," to be followed

by the Brahms Fourth Symphony.Later in the program Toscanini willdirect Handel's Overture to the Ora-torio, "Susanna," from the edition ofAlfred Pochon, and the Allegro andAndante from the Second Quartet ofLeopold Kozeluch, also from thePochon edition.

The remainder of the concert willbe devoted to Cesar Franck's sym-phonic poem, "Les Eolides," andTschaikowsky's Overture Fantasy,"Romeo and Juliet," after Shake-speare's play.

During the broadcast intermissionLawrence Gilman will discuss themusic informally,

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Opera « Music » DramaVictor Bay and His Orchestra

To Start New ConcertSeries On Columbia Network

Victor Bay and his Symphony Or-chestra will present a new series of"Afternoon Concert" programs overthe WABC-Columbia network eachFriday, from 3 :00 to 3:30 p. m.(E.S.T.), beginning Masch 13. Thefirst broadcast will consist of PhilipEmanuel Bach's Sinforie No. 3 ;

three numbers by Albessiz entitled"Prelude -Espana," "M i d s u m m e rNight's Serenade" and "Malaguena,"and the "Toy Bot" (La Boite aJoujoux) by Debussy.

Bay is a violinist of nose as well asa conductor. He has played in theColumbia Symphony Orchestra, thePhiladelphia Orchestra and noted en-sembles abroad including that in Hel-singfors under the direction of JeanSibelius. He is the brother of Eman-uel Bay, noted pianist and accompa-nist for Jascha Heifetz.

Bay was for three years assistantdirector for Andre Kostelanetz andHoward Barlow at Columbia. Lastfall he was made a regular conductorwith the system. For a time he con-ducted the Sunday symeony hourfor which he received the highestaward made by Radio Stasis Magazine

Adjudged SingerWith Best DictiOn

JAN PEERCE

Tenor of the Chevrolet pro-gram starring Rubinoff and hisviolin, and one of the singersheard each Sunday in the RadioCity Music Hall, Jan Peerce isgoing to get a gold medal intoken of his having been ad-judged by the New York Schoolsof Music the male singer withthe best diction in radio, Peercecan sing in five different languages and has made a carefulstudy of them in order that hisdiction in each tongue will makehim easy to understand..

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to directors of serious music. He alsohas directed orchestras for "TheMarch of Time" and "America'sHour" and has accompanied suchartists as Bruna Castagna and ClydeBarrie.

During the time he has been withColumbia Bay has shown unusual in-genuity in unearthing worthwhilecompositions seldom heard on the air.He will mix these with his listeners'favorite classical compositions duringthe new "Afternoon Concert" pro-grams.

EFREM ZIMBALIST

ON FORD SUNDAY

HOUR AS SOLOIST

Efrem Zimbalist, world-famous vio-linist, will be the guest artist with theFord Symphony Orchestra and Chorusdirected by Victor Kolar and broad-cast over the WABC-Columbia net-work, on Sunday, March 15, from9:00 to 10:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Zimbalist will play three difficultcompositions, two of them brilliantfiery selections by the great Spanishviolinist -composer, Pablt Sarasate. Thefirst offering by Zimbalist will be Sara -lowed later by Lenski's aria fromBizet's opera, "carmen,"- to be fol-olwed later by Lenski's aria fromTschaikovsky's opera, "Eugene One -gin," and another Sarasate work, avivid "Tarantelle."

The program will open with theorchestra and chorus presentingLwoff's "Hymn of Old Russia" andGrieg's "The Last Spring," and theorchestra will also play two Hungariandances, Nos. 20 and 21, by Brahms.The second half of the Ford SundayEvening Hour will open with the or-chestra playing the "March of theLittle Lead Soldiers," by Pierne, fol-lowed by Smetana's colorful tonepoem in praise of one of Bohemia'smost beautiful rivers, "The Moldau,"and a closing hymn with the chorusand organ. During the intermissionW. J. Cameron of the Ford MotorCompany will speak briefly on a sub-ject of current interest.

Efrem Zimbalist was born in Rus-sia in 1889. He made his Berlin de-but at the age of 18 and his Americandebut in 1911 with the Boston Sym-phony Orchestra. He has been ac-claimed on every continent, is anAmerican citizen, and spends his win-ters in New York and his summers inConnecticut.

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Cities Service Soloist

LUCILLE MANNERS

Lucille Manners, young mezzo-soprano star of many NBC pro-grams, will be heard as CitiesService soloist while JessicaDragonette is vacationing onthe Pacific Coast this month.Last year, also in March, MissManners sang with RosarioBourdon and his orchestra onthe popular Friday night series.She was chosen by a member ofthe Cities Service "planningboard" who had heard her sing-ing on one of her first networkrecitals. Miss Dragonette willresume brOadcasting on April 10.

SPRING IN THE

OLD FASHION ON

MUSIC BOX HOUR

An "Old Fashioned Spring" is thetitle the Music Box Master has givenhis Music Box Hour program, 9:30 to10:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), over WLW andthe Mutual Broadcasting System, Fri-day, March 20.

Harold Carr, the Music Box Master,has chosen a program of spring music,which includes "Chimes of Spring,"by the choir and orchestra ; "At

Dawning," a duet by Helen Nugentand Ellis Frakes ; a medley of birdsongs, "Listen to the Mocking Bird,""I Heard a Browss Bird Singing" and"The Swallow," and "Spring Song,"to be a viola solo with a choir back-ground.

For romance that buds with the

trees, Music Box Master Carr will pre-sent Mr. Frakes in the song, "In theSpring a Young Man's Fancy" whileMiss Nugent will sing "Love's OldSweet Song." As a duet the soloistswill offer "Romance."

"The Chase" and "Country Gar-dens" will round out the program.

MUSIC HALL,CINCINNATI SATURDAY. MARCH 21

FRIDAY, MARCH 20

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra prrients Richard Wapner's Immortal Comic Opera

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JOSEF HOFMANN

IS GUEST ARTIST,

GENERAL MOTORS

Josef Hofmann, renowned pianist,will be guest artist during the GeneralMotors Concert, on Sunday, March15, from 10 to 11 p. m., over an NBC-WEAF network, with WCKY as theCincinnati station.

Hofmann, who is one of the mostinfluential figures in contemporaryAmerican music, was born in Cracow,in 1876. He was the son of a univer-sity professor and a famous singer. Hebecame one of the outstanding pro-digies in the history of music, play-ing in public at the age of six andat nine making a grand tour of Eu-rope.

Hofmann's health broke down dur-ing a tour of America at the age ofeleven, and he retired to study. Sixyears later, he emerged from retire-ment, a mature artist and since thenhe has been given the highest honorsthe world over. His recent activitieshave been confined to America.

Gilbert and Sullivan's

"Mikado"

Gilbert and Sullivan's comic ope-retta, "The Mikado," will be revivedby the NBC Light Opera Companyon Monday, March 16, from 11:00a. m. to 12:00 noon (E.S.T.), over anationwide NBC-WEAF network inresponse to numerous requests. Theplot is laid in Japan in the "eighties,"and concerns the romance of NankiPoo, son of the Mikado, and YumYum, lovely ward of Ko Ko, theLord High Executioner. Nanki Poohad fled from the court disguised asa minstrel to avoid marriage withKatisha.

Star of "Airshow"

Alexander Gray, romanticbaritone, returned to the CBSairlanes to star in the Chrysler"Airshow" which made itsdebut over the WABC-Columbianetwork Thursday (March 12)from 8" to 8:30 p. min (E.S.T.).Featured with this well-knownstar of stage, screen and radioare Charles Hanson Towne,distinguished writer and racon-teur, wider the direction ofMark Warnow.

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14 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936

Listeners' ExchangeThis department la a place where readers may voice their opinionsea radio. You are privileged to write your reaction to radio programs-perhaps you like or dislike some programs more than others-andperhaps you hays some ideas or ions to contribute-if youhave. send them to the LISTENERS' EXCHANGE at Radio Dial.Be sure to sign your letters.

Dear Editor:Have been reading your fine little

paper for a long time and this is my,first letter to you. I like the papervery much and the first thing Iread is the Listeners' Exchange.

I don't think people should say

some of the harsh things they doabout certain programs but I'll ad-mit that I can't help but agree withsome of their views. You know it isso much better for all of us if wewould stop looking for failures in

order to criticize, and begin lookingfor the best in others so that wemight praise them, and thus helpothers as well as ourselves.

I don't know how others feelabout radio personalities, but to methey are just the same as the verypeople I associate with, and I'll ad-mit there are many characters on theair with whom I refuse to associate.Now by this I do not mean the realcharacter of the men and womentaking part, but the part that theyare portraying in the role they fill

while guests in my home.I do not associate with crooks,

gangsters, thieves or criminals in reallife, so why do so on the air?

You might think this queer oreven silly, but to me, it is gospeltruth that we become like that withwhich we associate, whether it bepeople or just ideas presented to us.You know there are only three thingsto talk about, believe it or not, andthey are people, ideas and things. Aprogram is supposed to do one ofthree things for us, namely, entertain,amuse or educate. But do they?

Many of them offend and antag-onize the sensitive, beautiful', fine andnoble characters who love and appre-ciate beauty, harmony and fairplayand who are endeavoring to live it intheir daily lives. But how can they,if they constantly associate with theprograms or ideas that lack thesefiner, higher qualities? I love theradio and think it one of my great-est possessions, but if something isn'tdone to improve the kind of pro-grams our youngsters are listening to,we will have the same problem thatwe had with the pictures they wereseeing. All children love daring ad-venturesome people, so why not ap-peal to the finer side of their nature,and give them only the charactersthat instill in them the desire forlove of home, honor and justice.Give them real heroes to inspire theminstead of gangsters and their kind.Worth thinking about, isn't it, andworth striving for?

I like to judge a product by themerits of its program. A sponsor witha fine product will choose a programthat gives the same reaction to thepublic.

.I'd like to mention some of my

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favorites. I believe that when welove anything at all, we should havethe courage to admit or defend it,however the case may be. I'll beginwith Grace Moore, Nelson Eddy,Richard Crooks, John Charles Thom-as, James Melton, Nino Martini andmany more of the beautiful singersone can choose from. For lovablehome plays of family life, I like OneMan's Family, Today's Children,Forever Young, The O'Neill's and theGoldbergs. Among fine orchestras, Ichoose A. and P. Gypsies, GeneralMotors, Ford Symphony, EmeryDeutsch, Walter Damsorch, andWayne King. For real fun and en-tertainment, Gracie Allen, Fred Allen,Pick and Pat, Show Boat, Myrt andMarge, Old Fashioned Girl, HelenHayes, Palmolive Beauty Box, CrosleyMusic Box, American Album of Fa-miliar Songs, Lavender and OldLace, Saturday evening Barn Dance,and Cities Service. Then there is

Edward MacHugh, The Wise Manand devotional services, besides Schoolof the Air and real educational pro-grams.

I hope you'll pardon this long let-ter and if you like, I'll come againfor there is much more I'd like tosay.

Good luck to you and R.Anio DIAL.MRS. ELINOR BOPP.

Dear Editor:Enclosed please find my subscrip-

tion renewal. I have grown to en-joy RADIO DIAL very much. I enjoyreading the Short -Wave News, andthink you are doing a great job withthis page. Keep it up.

I just want to say a few wordsabout the' Bakers' Broadcast overWCKY which features Bob Ripley,the Believe -It -Or -Not man. I thinkit's one of the most entertaining pro-grams on the air with Ozzie Nelson'sorchestra and Harriet Hilliard, andI'm sure many agree with me. Someof my other favorite programs, tomention a few, are Strange As ItSeems, Buck Rogers, Eddie Cantor,Ed Wynn, Fibber McGee and Molly,Crime Clues, Death Valley Days,Grand Hotel, First Nighter, JimmyWard and his Rascals, Vox Pop andthe Man on the Street broadcasts.

Wishing the DIAL much success, Iam,

RAYMOND BAUR.

Dear Editor:We, the undersigned, are all faith-

ful Mailbaggers and live within ahalf block of one another. Wewant to add our bit in trying to getmore time for our Mailbag program.

We are thinking of the countlessnumber of shut-ins, members andnon-members who look forward tothis program. It brings them cheerand hope and makes their livesbrighter regardless of the sufferingthey endure.

Our postmistress, Miss Golden, is agrand person and has helped so muchto make this program a success.Thanks, Miss WLW, for starting theball rolling. Come on, you faithfulMailbaggers, let's hear from you. , Idon't think Listeners' Exchange will

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Captain Alfred Gus Karger,whose talks on current problemsover WLW at 6:45 p. m. (E.S.T ),each Saturday, have created na-tionwide comment, will present,on March 14, what he calls "asafe and sane plan" to eliminateunemployment. Karger, captainin the Chemical Warfare Re-serve, U. S. Army, has made aclose study of governmentalproblems and each Saturdayover the Nation's Station he pre-sents his findings of various de-partments of government's func-tion.

Fibber Checks Hats: Molly

Checks Fibber

More trouble looms for Fibber dur-ing the Fibber McGee and Mollyprogram starring Marian and JimJordan over WCKY and an NBC-WJZ network on Monday, March 16,from 8:00 to 8:30 p. m. (E.S.T ),with Ulderico Marcelli's orchestra.Fibber's woes come in the form of anew job as check -room attendant. Hegives the wrong hats to the rightpeople, leaving himself open for manyderisive comments from his help-mate, Molly. A special feature of themusical entertainment will be theplaying of an original composition,"Dawn From a Car Window," byAudrey Call, Marcelli's violin vir-tuoso. Miss Call wrote the music onthe back of a breakfast menu whilereturning to Chicago from New Yorkon the Twentieth Century Limited.

Pat Barnes left by plane for NewYork Friday, to have more screentests made at Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer.He was back Monday for his radioprogram over NBC at 12 :00 noon

mind the amount of letters.WLW, come on and be a good

sport and give us at least twentyminutes more a week. That is onemore fifteen minute period. And forthe sake of good fellowship, cut theseed advertisement off.

Thanks, Listeners' Exchange, forpublishing Mailbaggers letters.

The Four Mailbag Neighbors,Just Sally, Big-E-Nuff, Aunt Kit

and Tiny Mite.

Dear Editor:Some time ago a reader of your

column expressed great disappoint-ment in the "Old -Fashioned Girl,"having discovered that she used cos-metics like every other modern girl.I do hope that this reader will takeheart again on reading this.

At a lecture sponsored by a childstudy group, the "Old -Fashioned Girl"was asked to sing without pay. Shevery graciously consented, revealing aspirit of old-fashioned generosity,which I consider unusual in this dayof commercialism. I feel sure thatMiss Helen Nugent richly deserves allthe success that comes to her.

MARY ELIZABETH JONES.

Radio Dial Contest ClubBy Clarence B. Farrar

HOSE interested in the subjectof safety (and who isn't?) will

do well to jot down from time totime, such thoughts as they mighthave which serve to promote safetyand thus to conserve human life.

This is said simply because it ap-pears that automobile manufacturerswill soon spend a part of their ad-vertising appropriations in an effortto educate people on safety. A partof this will be in the form of prizesin essay contests and according to ad-vance information, will ostensiblyemanate from the American Automo-bile Association, The Highway Edu-cation Board, National Safety Coun-cil, The American Legion and TheGeneral Federation of Woman's

Clubs.A special effort will be made to

gain the situation of the school andcollege groups in order that the prop-er impression may be made in theseformative years. Truly, this is a veryvital thing nowadays and should rankvery closely to other important studies

in the school room.The perfection of automobiles has

moved along faster than those whooperate them have been able to com-prehend. Something must be doneand any time lost just means thatmany more lives sacrificed to speedand carelessness. If it takes moneyto make people think, and if makingthem think will bring a new concep-tion of one's right behind the steer-ing wheel, then let's spend some

money that way. Full support is ex-tended to the Safety Traffic Commit-tee of Automobile Manufacturers As-sociation.

Up to the present time all repliesto my question as to whether thiscolumn should list the so-called "lot-tery contest" have been unanimouslyNO, and wishing to be guided bythe readers desires in the matter Ishall therefore, decline to list them.

In addition to these decisive view-points, I have a letter from one whoseeks to express an opinion on a ques-tion raised previously. Same con-cerning whether sponsors shouldmake winners public and who shouldjudge the contests. In fact, I believethe suggestion was made to have thePost Office Department require this:Quote-"Contests are not perfect,but when we cry "We'll law ye," wedestroy all the good along with thefew bad points. Force sponsors toprint winning entries and watchthe chances of winning disappear.Even if a threat of law (or postalauthority, if you prefer) made win-ning entries available, we cannotforce sponsors to compare theirpicked winners with all other win-ning entries in other contests andthrow out all duplicates and allparaphrases ; so-a few excellent en-tries, with a word or two changed,will go 'round and 'round and every-one will come out right where hewas before.

"Let's suggest, courteously, thatsponsors let mature minds read allqualified entries. Do away with imma-ture clerks. Let's suggest, truthfully,that dealers do not deserve prizes ;for in every contest I have entered,the dealers have been the last onesto know there was a contest. Let'sfind some way, other than threats,to get our suggestions to sponsors whoplan to run a contest.

"Sponsors are willing to pay wellto promote sales. We are their hopeof success. I believe they will read,mark, learn and appreciate sugges-tions from sincere contesters.Threats, letters from poor losers, etc.,hurt every person who competes, anddo not hurt the sponsor.

"Let's keep sane and adopt themotto of a farm boy's club "To winwithout bragging and lose withoutsquealing." And remember, if we

really have anything worth sayingand say it right, we have as fair achance as onyone." (Name re-quested off).

Certainly, this letter hits the bulls -eye of sincerity and somehow has aring of practicability to it. I likeit very much and wish it were pos-sible to conduct all business alongthe lines suggested. Who's next?

We do not feel it out of place tosuggest that readers, before submit-ting a contest to the Club, checkback over their Radio Dials andascertain if it has not already beenprinted. This department receivesquite a number of contests whichhave bepn carried in the Dial amonth previous. Also, please do notask for the dollar-all entries are giv-en the same consideration, providedthey are accurate. All entries foundinaccurate are promptly eliminated.

The $1 this week will be mailedto Louis Sneider of Clinton, Missouri,who sent details of the J&P CoatsThread Contest first. Suppose I printit just as written by him: "CON-TEST: J&P Coats Thread. BeginsFeb. 24, 1936; closes March 31st,1936. Answer question "What threaddo you use, Esther?" Finish-"I al-ways use J&P Coats 6 -cord because

" 200 words, orless. One side of paper. Neatnessand simplicity. Print name and ad-dress at top of each page sub-mitted, also name and address ofdealer from whom you customarilybuy thread. Attack two black andgold labels from new 200 yard spoolsof Coats thread. Mail to J&P Coats,Box 515-B, Grand Central P. 0.,New York City. Submit as many asdesired. $10,000 in cash. Dealersshare equally. $1,000 first; $500second ; $250 third ; 5 of $50.; 50 of$10 and 500 of $5. Ads in 5 fashionsheets. Watch for them. No radiohook-up indicated."

As indicated previously, the GruenWatch Co., on Time Hill in Cin-cinnati, have added the Adult angleto their contest on "The Importanceof Time." The contest closes onMarch 15th. 250 woicl essays, usingthe same rules as will be found onentry blanks covering the studentcontest, however, the entry blank isnot to be used in the Adult con-test. First prize will be $500 diamondstudded watch and 25 others will re-ceive fine Gruen watches. Mail en-tries to Contest Department-GruenWatch Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Radioprogram under the listing of "Wash-ington Merry -Co -Round," 7:45 to 8p. m., (E. S. T.), over WLW, WOR,WCN and C:KLW.

One of radio's most unique andunusual contests was conducted by theRB Clothes stores in Cincinnati. Thethousands of people who entered thiscontest did so not in the hope ofwinning any prize . . . for none wasoffered, but they entered in order tohelp some deserving young amateurball player win the opportunity of alifetime. Cincinnatians were asked tocast their vote for their favorite ama-teur ball player . . the player receiv-ing the most votes by midnight ofFebruary 29th to be sent south to trainwith the Reds in Tampa . . . thirtysunny days in the south, a guaranteedbig league tryout, and RB Clothespaying all the expenses and a salaryto the lucky winner besides.

After weeks of heavy voting, a closeand exciting race was won by JimmyAbbatello . . . who was voted by Cin-cinnatians, Cincinnati's MOST POP-ULAR AMATEUR BALL PLAYER.

Abbattelo left Saturday morning, bytrain, to join the Cincinnati Reds inTampa, Florida. If he makes goodwith the team, he will be sent to oneof their farms for further seasoningbefore entering the big leagues.

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JVM, at Tokyo, is being heard inthe late afternoons by H. H. Seck-

ler, radio editor of the LeavenworthTimes, Leavenworth, Kansas.

Mr. Seckler writes:"I bring in JVM on 10.74 mc.

about 3:40 (E.S.T.), Tuesday, Thurs-day and Saturday afternoons and itgoes off the air about 5:10 p. m.JVM gives Japanese music and whatI judge to be setting up exercises.What a bass voice that Jap has who isin charge. Possibly the station is onthe air other days of the week."

FLEA POWER ON TENTraveling has always been a tor-

ment to the amateur -minded chapwhose work takes him away from theshack for long periods yet whose heartbeats for the ether -waves. Confrontedwith a job that requires travel and atwelve year old amateur bug, wesolved it by the simple little job shownin the schematic. Although not thelast word in Amateur Radio, it doesgive complete satisfaction over a lim-ited area and permits portable -mobileoperation from our Chevrellet sedan.

So small it mounts under the dashboard, yet perfectly effective over afew miles with an input of less thanthree watts on ten meters, we still havehopes of someday working some freakdx.

Using a modified form of a circuitoriginally suggested by NI9LKV anda plate supply originated taiy W4CPX,we have enjoyed several' fine QSO'son the 28,000 kc. band. Fundament-ally the circuit is a crystal oscillatordoubling into its own pplte circuit.Modulation is applied td the innergrid of the 6A7 and excellent resultshave been obtained using an old West-ern Electric single -button microphone.Good speech is obtained with practic-ally no ripple from the buzser actuatedplate supply.

The power supply consists of apower transformer of the midget var-iety, furnishing a few hundred voltseach side of the centertap on the highvoltage winding, working into one ofthe old BH rectifiers put out by Ray-theon. Direct current from the carbattery is fed into the five winding onthe transformer through a low resist-ance buzzer. All other windings onthe transformer are unused The trans-former we used had a rated voltageof 350 volts each side of center tap.We obtained 255 volts d. c. undertransmitter load with only a 3.5 am-pere drain from the battery.

All constants are standard and needno explanation here, except that weused one of the new 20 meter cry-stals with excellent result: and dou-bled with ease the 10 meters. Wetried to go on down to 5 meters butfailed badly.

An especially pleasant signal is ob-tained and no frequency modulationis detectable so long as the plate cur-rent of the oscillator does not changewith modulation. If it does, a littleretuning will correct the difficulty.

For an antenna we used a ninefoot telescoping one made by theAmerican Radio Hardware Co. L 1 istapped approximately way downfrom the plate end of the coil. KeepLI and L2 as far apart as possible.

"Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us"is the title of a series of little sketchesbeing broadcast every Sunday at 6:15p. m. (E.S.T.), over W1XAL, Bos-ton. They are arranged by Prof. T. R.Adam, a British subject spending afew months at W1XAL as programconsultant under the auspices of theRockefeller Foundation.

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WE RECOMMENDTHURSDAY, MARCH 12,

Eindhovert Holland -9 :15 a. m. - Wellknown Dutchmen before the microphone.Prof. Dr. W. Mengelberg. PHI, 25.5 m.

Washington -11 a. m. -U. S. Navy Band.W8XK, Pittsburgh ,19.7 m. and W3XAL,New York, 16.8 m.

Tokyo -4 p. m. -Japan's first emperor -Biographical sketch. Native orchestra.JVM, Nazaki, 27.9 m.

Berlin -8:30 p. m. -What everyone likesto hear. DJC, 49.8 in.

Paris -9 p. m. -Feminine life in Paris, byMme. de Grammont. FYA ,25.6 m.

Pittsburgh - 10:30 p. m.- Dance Hour.W8XK, 48.8 m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 13.Eindhoven, Holland -9:10 a. m. -Jan Hart-

man gives an anthology from "Kristal."PHI, 25.5 m.

Madrid -6 p. m. -Selection of Andalusiansongs. EAQ, 30.5 m.

Rome -6:15 p. m. -Opera "Sansone & De-lila," from Milan. "Rome's MidnightVoice," by Miss Amy Bernardy. 2R0,31.1 m.

London -7 p. m. -Excerpts from opera.The BBC Empire Orchestra. GSD, 25.5m. GSC, 31.3 m., GSB, 31.5 m., orGSA, 49.5 m.

Berlin -8:45 p. m. -"My darling is Singingin the Moonlight." DJC, 49.8 m.

Caracas, Venezuela -9:30 p. m. - Grandopera selections. YV2RC, 49.8 m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14.New York City -1:45 p. m. -Metropolitan

opera. Milton J. Cross, narrator. W2XAFSchenectady, 31.4 m., and W2XAD,19.5 in.

Moscow -4 p. m. -Russian winter sports.RW-59 (6,000 or 12,000 kc.).

Geneva -5:30 p. m. -A description of thenew $10,000,000 League of Nations' edi-

fice. 1113L, 31.2 m.London -6:55 p. m. -Wales v. Ireland. In-

terval summary and a running commen-tary on the second half of the Interna-tional Rugby Union Football match.GSD, 25.5 m., GSC, 31.3 tn., GSB, 31.5M. or GSA, 49.5 m.

Berlin -7:30 p. m. -Dance music. DJC,49.8 in.

London -I0 p. m. -"Songs Out of theWest." Robert Herrick and his "Hes-perides." GSD, 25.5 m., GSC, 31.3 m.,or GSL, 49.1 m.

Time signals from the United StatesNaval Observatory in Washington arebroadcast daily by short-wave throughthe Naval radio station at Arlington,Va. The broadcasts occur at 11:58a. m. and are on the following fre-quencies: 8,150 and 12,225 and 16,-300 kilocycles.

The broadcasts start with a series ofone -second signals preliminary to send-ing the noon signal, which lasts ex-

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actly three tenths of a second andstarts at noon sharp after a period often seconds of silence.

The firm signals are sent out byautomatic transmitters controlled fromthe Naval Observatory and are basedupon intricate astronomical calcula-tions. They give the exact EasternStandard Time accurately to withinone -thousandth of a second.

ALTHOUGH some short-wave sta-tions are finding the answering

of letters- from listeners too great atask and are stopping the practice, theGeneral Electric station W2XAF,Schenectady, will continue to reply toall communications received.

Boyd W. Bullock, assistant managerof broadcasting, while being inter-viewed recently over the air by E. S.Darlington, in charge of short-wavebroadcasting, said:

"Listeners are our best tubes. Wecouldn't get along without their activeparticipation in our experiments. Wecouldn't make much progress withouttheir regular reports as to reception.It's only through them that we canlearn if our attempts at bettermentsare successful or not. Of course, they'llhave to bear with us in some of ourfailures because we will not always beright and it's just as important thatwe know we're on the wrong track aswhen we're on the right one."

Following up complaints that SouthAmerican stations, operating off theirassigned frequencies, are causing in-terference with reception of DJC, Ber-lin, the German Station makes thiscomment:

"From many of our listeners wehave heard.with much regret that ourbroadcasts on 6.02 mc. (DJC) havenot been as audible recently as theywere last winter. According to thereports from listeners, the troubleseems to be interference from certainwave -lengths used by South and Cen-tral American stations which vary intheir frequency. Unfortunately, weare not able to avail ourselves of thesuggestions made by our hearers tocorrect this situation by changing thelength of onr own waves, as the wave-length used by DJC is regulated by aninternational agreement whose stipula-tions we cannot alter.

"An improvement of this regrettablecondition can only be accomplished ifthe interfe:ing stations stick to the

wavelengths which have been allottedto them. We would, therefore, recom-mend our hearers to get into directcommunication with these interferingstations, informing them of their ex-perience, and at the same time point-ing out to them that they often spoiltheir own broadcasts by deviatingfrom their frequency. DJC, at allevents, is the most effective and satis-factory wavelength for our broadcast-ing during the cold winter season inNorth America. Last year it producedexcellent results and will no doubtcontinue to do so in the future, assoon as the interference can be gotrid of."

American songs will be sung byFranca Daidone during the AmericanHour, over 2R0, Rome, at 6 p. m.(E.S.T.), Friday, March 13.

While the weather prevailing overmost of the United States is not ap-propriate for football, short-wave lis-teners may tune in London, Saturday,March 14, at 6:55 p. m. (E.S.T.),for the International Rugby Unionfootball match between Wales andIreland. Of the 45 matches played,Wales has won 26 and Ireland 17.It may be heard over GSD, 25.5meters ; GSC, 31.3 meters ; GSB, 31.5meters ; or GSA, 49.5 meters.

Have you heard W8XWJ of theDetroit News on 31 megacycles? Thestation is interested in reports on re-ception of signals.

"Around the Radio World News,"broadcast on Station KFI, Los An-geles, 640 kc., is heard here everySaturday night with ease -and withinterest. 9 p. m (E. S. T.), bringsus some really good dope from a well--known listener, Frank D. Andrews.Try for it some time soon.

FYA, Paris, France, is being heardhere with good volume on 11.71 mega-cycles. Excellent loudspeaker recep-tion can be had after 10:30 p. m.(E.S.T.).

Six megacycles is the spot on thedial to hear COCO, that really goodCuban heard here so regularly.

A note to Charlie Miller: Thanksfor the letter, but sorry we won't beable to make those arrangements.

HJU, at Buenaventure, Colombia, isbeing heard on 9.03 mc. Hours ofoperation are from 8 to 11 p. m.(E. S. T.), on Tuesdays, Thursdays,and Saturdays.

Another good South American is

HC2JSB of Guayaquil, Ecuador, on7.86 mc. HC2JSB may be heard dailyfrom 8 until 11 p. m. (E.S.T.).

QUEEN MARY'S MAIDENVOYAGE TO BE

BROADCAST BY BRITISHBroadcasts each evening from the

decks of the "Queen Mary" duringher maiden voyage from Southamptonto New York are being arranged bythe British Broadcasting Company incooperation with the Cunard WhiteStar, Ltd.

Many parts of the ship will bewired for microphones. There willbe twenty-eight points available, in-cluding main ballroom, first-class din-ing -room, first-class lounge (for lightmusic, etc.), veranda grill, covering

main dance band on .11..n deck, swim-ming pool, embarkation deck atSouthampton and covering the deckfor disembarkation in New York, andcrow's nest.

According to present arrangements,the departure from Southampton willbe described in commentaries bothfrom ship and shore. On the secondnight out from Southampton it is

proposed to broadcast a feature pro-gram, in which listeners will be con-ducted on a tour of the ship. Theprogram will last forty-five minutes.On each night of this maiden voyagea short "flash" will be included in thenews bulletin. It is planned also toinclude a broadcast of the arrival inNew York.

MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONYGOES OUT TO WORLDConcerts of the Minneapolis Sym-

phony Orchestra are being relayed tothe outside world by short -waves, inaddition to the extended coverage ofthe WEAF network in the UnitedStates. These programs are conduc-ted by Eugene Ormandy.

The concerts are sent from theCyrus Northrop Memorial Auditor-ium, at the University of Minnesota,in Minneapolis, through Station KSTPin St. Paul, to WEAF in New Yorkand the Red Network and then toshort-wave Station W2XAF, at Sche-nectady, 31.4 m. (9,530 kc.).

It is appropriate that these con-certs shoud be heard by other na-tions as Mr. Ormandy gives the workof one American composer on eachprogram. "This will surely do a greatdeal for American composers," Mr.Ormandy, who is better known in theEast as the guest conductor of thePhiladelphia Symphony Orchestra,said. "Also it should do a great dealfor American music."

POLISH STATION BEINGBUILT TO REACH THIS

COUNTRYSPW, the 20 -kilowatt, short-wave

station at Babice, two miles fromWarszawa (Warsaw), Poland, is nowconstructing a new antenna directedto North America, the present one be-ing directed to South America andJapan, according to the ChicagoShort -Wave Club.

So successful were the few testtransmissions that about two thousandletters from all over the world havebeen received by Polskie Radio, ac-cording to Dr. Juljusz Szygowski, Pol-ish Consul at Chicago, and this en-thusiastic response accounts for theerection of the new ar.tenna. Theprograms are intended aspecially forPolish nationals abroad, and particu-larly for those in the United States ofAmerica.

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16 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING MARCH 19, 1936

Around the DialBy THE DIAL TWISTER

Hereabouts the best news of thisand many weeks is the inaugurationof regular service by WSAI's newtransmitter. At last it makes theQueen City Station a real local ; nota DX catch fogged with crosstalk andQRN. Which means a handsomegain in grade A reception for Cin-cinnati dialers. Both the quality andfield strength of the new outfit areexcellent. Of course, the formal de-dication didn't come off on schedule.It seems they never do. Of all thenew transmitters I've heard launchedthe past dozen years, I can't recallone that took the air without a hitch.There must be something inherentlyperverse about a new transmitter.

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After several years of field tests inCleveland, Wired Radio is beginningoperation in New York. At the start,service will be limiked to hotels andclubs, it's said.

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That new program of the Pitts-burgh Symphony (NBC over WC -KY, Thursday, 8 p. ni. (E.S.T.)ought to be billed as guest soloistwith symphony accompaniment. Atleast that's how the premiere workedout. I had no fault to find withJeritza's work. She -just used mostof the half hour. The point is plentyof eminent soloists can be heard, butfew top-flight symphonies, particu-larly the middle of the week. It seemsreasonable to give the orchestra thebreaks.

Have you noticed that a string triois once more providing Amos andAndy's theme music?

Not a few of these weather fore-casts buried in commercial announce-ments are incomplete, and henceoften misleading. Particularly whenthey're ballyhooed as a "service tothe public," the few more words nec-essary for accuracy ought to be in-cluded.

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With those fight episodes, Lum andAbner are taking the dubious courseof retracing familiar ground. Theydid much the same thing a couple ofyears ago, as you probably remem-ber. History may repeat, but radioserials aren't supposed to. The lasttime L. and A. solved their problemwith an unoriginal denoument. They'llhave to devise something better thistime.

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Flash! Paul Whitman has set outon a "talent hunt." Proving, ofcourse, that the life blood of radiois bold innovation, daring departure.

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If you have any lingering doubtsthat the big radio shows are plannedto "wow" studio audiences, just con-sider this. Recently when Phil Bakerdid "Rosemarie" they even dressedit up with a stage snowstorm ; thatfor a show ostensibly intended toplease radio listeners.

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Though I'm not supposed to listento it, NBC's Children's Hour (overWLW, Sunday, 9 a. m. (E.S.T.)continues to amaze me no little. Theability and zest displayed by theseyoungsters are downright remarka-ble. If adult performers did as wellin proportion to their years, thingswould be quite a bit different on theair.

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I wonder why they take the trou-ble to broadcast Mary Pick ford'sparties from Pickfair. In radio thesetting is unimportant. Movie ad-dicts would swallow these "informallittle affairs" gust as readily if theywere staged in a studio.

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Proving again that things aren'twhat they seem, NBC's station -breakchimes aren't chimes at all. The

three familiar notes arc produced byan electrical gadget that plucks vi-brating tines, much like an old-fash-ioned musicbox.

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It''s certainly good to have "Paul"back in One Man's Family. He's thebalance -wheel of the "Barbours," infact, one of my favorite characters inthis fine series.

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They say Nelson Eddy is the radioheart-throb of the gals just now.Things have reached the point wherehe has to have guards to protect himfrom his feminine admirers. It mustbe tough to exert such a fatal charm.

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It's just as well that there won'tbe another Leap Year until 1940.The "special" broadcasts signalizingFeb. 29 supplied plenty of ammuni-tion for the cnics.

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Most incongruous note in WSAI'sdedicatory program : following EugeneGoosen's talk with a "swing" tune.There are such things as musicalshock -absorbers.

"Aunt Mary"

MRS. SIDNEY RAUH

A life-long ambition tostories to children and to coun-sel mothers on child psychologyhas been realized by Mrs. SelmaR. Rauh, wife of the late Dr.Sidney Rauh, of Cincinnati. Sheis now heard as "Aunt Mary"over WLW at 9:15 a. m. (E.S.T.),Thursdays and Saturdays. Fortwenty years, Mrs. Rauh hastold stories to children, lecturedbefore mothers' clubs and otherwomen's organizations on prob-lems confronting mothers.

MUSIC APPRECIATION

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The eleventh concert in the A andB series of the NBC music Apprecia-tion Hour will be conducted over com-bined NBC-WJZ-WEAF networks formusic students from coast -to -coast, onFriday, March 13, from 11:00 a. m.to 12:00 Noon (E.S.T.).. For thesecond time in the 1935-36 series NBCsingers will be used to illustrate thevarious selections played by the NBCSymphony Orchestra under the di-rection of Dr. Walter Damrosch. Ser-ies A deals with The Human Voice.Illustrations of the various voices are"Shepherd, Thy Demeanor Vary," byBrown, soprano solo ; Brahms' CradleSong, alto solo ; Quilter's "0 MistressMine," tenor solo ; Flegier's "TheHorn," bass solo, and Macfarren's"Robin Goodfellow," a part -song us-ing several vqices. Series B will be alesson based on The Song. An NBCChorus will assist in the illustrationsof the various types including Folk -songs, Art -songs and Part -songs.

Present Phillips 66 Program On WCKY. . ,

Here are some of the entertainers on the Phillips 66 Program, snapped in the WCKYstudios just before a rehearsal for the show which is on the air every Thursday at 8:30 p. m.(E.S.T.). Standing are members of the Volatility Band, with Arthur Ainsworth, master of cere-monies. Left to right, Bernie Fink, Winnie Waters, Bill Waters, Ainsworth, Harpo Kidwell, andBuddy Spenlen. Center, at the piano, Mabel Fields, accompanist, and the Sunshine Sisters-Peggy, Patsy and Polly.

NBC TO DRAMA-

TIZE AMERICAN

LEGION HISTORY

The colorful story of the AmericanLegion and its early struggles to estab-lish itself in the public mind as a pa-triotic rather than radical organzationwill be dramatized on the 17th anni-versary of the Legion, Tuesday, March17, over an NBC-WJZ network at11:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). Ray Murphy,National Commander of the Legion,will speak.

After the Armistice, when the com-manders of the American forces werewondering how to keep their soldiersoccupied until they could be senthome, a group of officers met in Parisand proposed that a legion of vet-erans be organized.

The suggestion was received en-thusiastically, but definite steps weredelayed a few months until May,1919,when a conference was held in St.Louis and plans drawn up.

In the meantime, the I. W. W.and other radical movements werehoping to divert the organization totheir own purposes. A large sectionof the American public feared theywould be successful. But they weren't,and as a result the veterans and rad-icals frequently came into bloody con-flict.

The story of those times, as wellas the Legion's part in obtaining theestablishment of the Veterans' Bureauby the Government, its work in aidingwidows and children, and its fight forthe bonus, will be included on the pro-gram.

"OUR LISTENER"p

The inside story of what makes thewheels go 'round in radio is told ona new WCKY program, heard everyMonday and Thursday at 6:15.

The broadcast, known as "OurListener," is conducted by DouglasBrowning, WCKY staff announcer.Browning, in a series of chats, is ex-plaining how programs are broadcast,how networks are hooked up, howcontrol room and transmitter engi-neers do their stuff arid many otherinteresting facts about the business ofbroadcasting.

Interviews with WCKY executives,announcers and engineers are fea-tured from time to time.

Tom Slater and Floyd Mack, WLWannouncers, have a bachelor apart -men: in downtown Cincinnati. Theycook most of their own meals, al-though Mack gets credit from Slaterfor being tops when it comes to broil-ing steak.

Pfaff Smith, former Cincinnati Post

reporter, and Richard Kerley, veteranreporter on the Cincinnati Times -Star and Enquirer, are recent addi-tions to the WLW news room. Thepersonnel now includes H. Lee Mac -Ewen, editor; Herman Wolff, FredThomas, Robert Heidler and the twonew men, all of whom are formernewspaper men.

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