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GINGER ROGERS Now appearing with Ronald Colman in RKO's "Lucky Partners"

AEA 8 7 B

Jeffrey Lynn, School- Teacher in Clover The Story of "Brigham Young" page 10; Who Wins the "Pot o' Gold "? page 34

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MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE The National Weekly of Personalities and Programs

Why Not Put the Willkie- Roosevelt Debates on the Air?

WENDELL WILLKIE'S performance as a radio speaker in Elwood, Indiana, should not be

held against him. We have talked to Ken Fry, who handled NBC's broadcast, and he reports conditions under which any man would have wilted. The heat was almost unbearable. The crush of people was unbelievable. On top of that, Mr. Willkie labored under the necessity of talking to two audiences simultaneously. The first was the 150,000 people who had journeyed to Elwood to see him; the second was the radio audience. In attempting to do justice to both, he satisfied neither.

We have been told that the 1940 campaign is

to be a battle of radio voices; the Roosevelt polish versus the Willkie punch. We all heard the Willkie challenge to debate and read of the President's refusal on the grounds that he is too busy to talk politics while democracy is in jeopardy.

It is Mr. Willkie's idea that a presidential third term is just as much a challenge to de- mocracy as anything happening in Europe. As such, it requires open discussion and debate where all the people can hear and be informed.

Why not put those debates on the air? Mr. Roosevelt says he is too busy to travel. The mi- crophone will come to him. Mr. Willkie says he wants all the people to hear both sides of the argument. Radio will reach a thousand times the number who might come to selected city auditoriums.

If each candidate would accept the idea, then with Mr. Roosevelt's perfect technique pitted against Mr. Willkie's explosive spontaneity, we listeners would indeed hear a verbal battle of the century.

SPECIAL MENTION should be given NBC's courageous newscaster, John B. Kennedy. In a

day when most men are "interpreting" news, Kennedy is using it to arouse America to an awareness of her peril. Listen some night when NBC's re- porters talk from the world capitals. In

New York he sum- marizes happenings before and after the short -wave talks. He hits fiercely, but al- ways with colorful phrases. It was Ken- nedy who called Vir- g inio Gayda, the

Italian editor, "Mussolini's oratorical spare- tire,'' who defined a military expert as "a man who is right on Monday and wrong on Tuesday," who reported an Irishman's attitude as "Sure, I know we're neutral, but who are we neutral against ?" John B. Kennedy has never yet hesitated to call a spade a spade or a Nazi a rat. His nightly talks are a much greater service to this nation than most listeners realize.

John B. Kennedy

THE AMAZING REPLIES of the children on "The Quiz Kids" program has caused a few skep- tics to assert that the program must be re- hearsed. No tots, they maintain, could be that smart. As an interested observer, we are in a position to state that no rehearsal for this pro- gram is ever held, and that no question asked on

THE PUNCH of Wendell Willkie vs. the polish of F. D. R. (I.). Millions of listeners would enjoy this verbal battle

CONTENTS Movies

School- Teacher in Clover (an article) 3

Shirley Temple Visits a Studio 4

The Private Papers of a Hollywood Correspondent (an article) 5

This Week in Hollywood (news) 6

This Week on the Screen (reviews) 8

From Bum to Bum 9

The Greatest Man I Ever Knew (an article) 10

"The Great Profile" (Picture of the Week) 12

Radio Coming Radio Events 13 This Week Along the Airialtos

(news) 14 First Families of Radio ( "The

Goldbergs") 33 Rainbow's End (an article) 34 Pictures Along the Airialtos 36 Josh Higgins: Everybody's Neighbor

(an article) 37

On the Bandwagon (a department) 38 Treason on Your Dial (an article) 39 On Short Waves (a department) 40

Programs Week of Sept. 7 -13 16 -32

M. L. ANNENBERG, Publisher

Curtis Mitchell. Editor

Vol. 9. No. 48. September 7 -13, 1940

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a program is shown to a child contestant in ad- vance. "The Quiz Kids really are that smart. We've heard them and we have watched them. Frankly, they've made us feel like going back to school again for another "exposure."

DOUBLE FEATURES have undoubtedly driven many people out of the motion -picture theater. Word comes now from California of a novel theater which will make everyone happy. It is

named The Paradise," and we think they've got something there. "The Paradise" consists of two separate auditoriums which are the same in size and shape. In Auditorium A, the No. I feature will be run over and over. In Auditorium B, the No. 2 feature will be run. Those who like single features will sit through whichever picture they prefer and then go about their business. Those who want their full money's worth will simply walk into the next auditorium and watch the other picture. No extra charge. It sounds too good to be true.

THE GIRL ON THE COVER: Ginger Rogers, who numbers her fans in the millions now, had only one in 1929. But John L. Cass, film sound - recorder, was a friend indeed. While making a short film of Ginger and Rudy Vallee -both un- known to screenland -he knew that Ginger's voice was perfect for sound and insisted upon making a separate test of Ginger for the record. This Mr. Cass, who incidentally did the recording for Ginger's recent film, "The Primrose Path," not only knew voice possibilities. He knew loveliness and poise and all those other things a star needs. This test won the twinkle - toed dancer her first screen role in "Young Man of Manhattan." Born in Independence, Mo., Virginia McMath, Ginger changed her name after winning a Charleston contest and landing a job with a Paul Ash revue at the Paramount Theater in New York. This, in turn, led to a

part in the Broadway musical, "Top Speed," which, in its turn, brought her the screen test and a chance at pictures. For a long time Hollywood looked upon Ginger as just another singer- dancer, and cast her in one after another dancing film with Fred Astaire. Her serious part in "Stage Door" was given her at her own insistence and against studio execu- tives' judgment. When it was completed, execu- tives realized that they had a star with unplumbed dramatic depths on their hands. "Primrose Path" established this beyond question. Her next,

Lucky Partners," with Ronald Colman, is de- licious comedy. Recently, Ginger has been get- ting a reputation as another Garbo. In reality, it is not a desire "to be alone" which has made her so hard to reach, but the fact that she has been so busy in roles varying from the comedy of "Fifth Avenue Girl" to the near -tragedy of "Primrose Path." Ginger was married to -and divorced from -Lew Ayres. Her hair is naturally blond (but dyed black for "Primrose Path "). Bicycling is her favorite sport and dancing is her hobby. Natural -color photo by John Miehle.

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'In what picture does Bing Crosby croon "That's for

Me" to a lovely lady who used to admit publicly that her "Heart Belongs to Daddy ?"

2 Who are known as "the most happily married couple

in Hollywood ?" And in what romantic comedy do they play the roles of very quarrelsome but very loving newlyweds?

3 What nationally known screen and radio character

has a new girl, not to mention a

new pal who is a terrific scene stealer?

4 What girl is fortunate enough in what moving pic-

turc version of a Joseph Conrad masterpiece to spend a week alone on a South Sea Island with Fred- ric March?

5 Who is the lovely English - born beauty who steals Fred

MacMurray's heart in the big new outdoors adventure picture directed by Sam Ç Goodbye, Mr. Chips," "Our Town ") Wood. And what Daughter of the Dust Bowl makes news by playing a ter- rific kid role in the same picture?

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Bing Crosby sings "That's for me. to Mary Martin in Paramount's "Rhythm on the

River," the big streamlined musical which also stars Basil Rathbone, with Oscar Levant.

2 Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, of course, the stars of Paramount's "I Want a Divorce," the picture

Hollywood is raving about as setting Joan and Dick firmly on the comeback trail.

3 Henry Aldrich, America's new Peck's Bad Boy, played by Jackie Cooper, has Boston and Broad-

way's cute little Leila Ernst, success of "Too Many Girls" for a girl friend, and Eddie Bracken, also a star of the same New York hit show, as his pal in "Life With Henry" starring the Aldrich Family.

4 Fredric March in Paramount's all -star production of Joseph Conrad's immortal "Victory" welcomes

Betty Field to his private island paradise in the South Seas and starts a thrilling series of romantic adventures in which Sir Cedric Hardwicke and other famous name players play exciting parts.

5 Patricia Morison corrals the hard -boiled heart of Fred MacMurray in Paramount's "Rangers of

Fortune," the Sam Wood action adventure drama of three rough, tough sons of the Old Border Country, "Rangers of Fortune." Betty Brewer, the little Okie kid, discovered singing on the Los Angeles streets makes her film bow in this picture.

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School- Teacher in Clover

A word portrait of the most

talked -about young actor of

the year -Mr. Jeffrey Lynn!

By

JAMES STREET

MR. JEFFREY LYNN scuttled his real name, Ragnar Godfrey Lind, because the boys either

called him "Rags" or misspelled it. That scorched the sensitive spirit of a young man who once taught English in New England, where English some- times is maltreated but never tor- pedoed as it is in Hollywood.

As a former teacher, Mr. Lynn is reported to have a conservative re- spect for the civil rights of words and to dislike the pronoun I. With this in mind, he gives us the following bit of verbmongery about modern girls:

. "They're sleek dressers, the A -plus girls. No feminine frou -frou like rib- bons and ruffles and jiggers that trail in a man's eye when you dance with them. And they are not even a distant relation to the hollow -eyed, dieted damsels who were considered glam- orous yesterday. I'm a stickler for exuberant health in a woman. The way nature made them is good enough. Certainly she never intended to have them slimsy caryatids holding up cock- tail bars at five o'clock. That may have been fascinating in the roaring twenties. But not in these fair forties."

Please, teacher, may we be ex- cused . . .

Any woman who can hold up a bar at five o'clock p.m. or a.m. must be in exuberant health. I've never seen a slimsy caryatid hold up a bar, but one time in Brooklyn I saw a girl hold up a caryatid, which, after all, is a sculp- tured female figure used to hold up things, even buildings.

Mr. Lynn has much to say about women, particularly his dream girl. She must be neat, trim, personable and gallant. A female Beau Geste. She must have an alive, sensitive face and a beautiful voice. She must be an outdoor girl, "equally at home hop- ping fences or on a dance floor." Mr.

JEFFREY LYNN is a bachelor who once described as "slimsy caryatids" the type of girl of whom he doesn't approve! His latest picture is "Money and the Woman"

Lynn likes outdoor girls because the first time he fell in love his sweet - heart was "up an apple tree, strad- dling a limb with bare feet." (The girl had the bare feet, not the limb.) That was in Boston, and before you get the wrong impression of Boston girls and Boston apple trees, we hasten to explain that Mr. Lynn was ten then, and the girl was younger. It's all right for little girls to go barefoot in Boston and to climb apple trees, but just try it when you're old enough to be a slimsy caryatid!

Mr. Lynn's ideal must be a good cook, just in case his option is dropped. She must have a sense of humor. She must be bewitching and enjoy good books, plays, dancing. In fact, she must be something that we believe does not exist, such as a slimsy cary- atid.

Mr. Lynn is a bachelor . . .

He'll either compromise, a hard thing for a New Englander to do, or he'll die one.

Yet Mr. Lynn is one of the few ac- tors we'll drive twenty miles to see in a movie, which is what you have to do in the part of New England where we live.

Mr. Lynn has been many things in life. We don't know how good he was as a teacher, a theater -usher or a tele- phone- company employe, but he is an actor. Any man who can get away with the role he played in "It All Came True" is tops.

Out at Warners, where Mr. Lynn gets paid, they say he is striving for film success to prove to the folks back home that an actor isn't a bum. We hazard the suggestion that Mr. Lynn works for success because he likes suc- cess. Surely he knows, and Warners should, that New England does not think actors are bums, although some of them are.

Mr. Lynn has been called snobbish and colorless. He certainly is not colorless, and as for being snobbish- well, a man still is known by the com- pany he keeps. And Mr. Lynn keeps some company with a few tried friends and a lot of company with himself. He does not play the Holly- wood game. He won't throw big par- ties, kowtow to the tycoons, get drunk, defame women or dress to impress people.

Mr. Lynn is a gentleman. He has ideals and he will not compromise them. He had his first date while he was a sophomore in college. He never saw a movie until he was fifteen, a legitimate play until he was seven- teen, New York until he was eighteen. He reached Broadway at twenty -four. As an usher! He now is thirty -one.

Mr. Lynn was born in Auburn, Massachusetts, on February 16, 1909. His family name was Lind. Just why Warners changed his last name is a mystery. The name was all right for Jenny Lind.

MR. LYNN says he was the black sheep of his family. "Father was a

man who worked with his hands," Mr. Lynn said. "He came over from Swe- den when he was a kid of sixteen, and he worked with engines and dynamos the rest of his life. Imagine an actor in the family. Honestly, I don't think there's any greater humiliation for a family bred in the idea that the only good work in the world is done with the hands. It's different now. I guess Father and Mother have resigned themselves to my fate."

Gee, that's sad. Reminds me of a doomed man eating his last meal of caviar before being smothered by blondes and glamour and big checks.

At high school Mr. Lynn was quite a runner, and at Bates College he was

a member of the two -mile relay team that won the 1930 Penn Relays.

As a sophomore he began studying dramatics. He was graduated in 1930 and worked for telephone companies in Providence, R. I., and Brockton, Mass. But he devoted his evenings to amateur theatricals.

He might have worked up to be a vice president of the telephone com- pany, but he chucked his chance to be a teacher. He was head of the de- partment of English of the Lisbon (Maine) High School. His department had one teacher -Mr. Lynn.

Determined to be an actor, Mr. Lynn went home to save his money, preparatory to his invasion of New York. He worked with a semi- profes- sional troupe at home and reached New York when he was twenty -four. His first job was as a doorman at a theater, but he spent his days as a student at the Theodore Irvine School of the Theater. Mr. Lynn showed promise and got a job in summer stock at the Barter Theater of Abing- don, Virginia. It's quite a theater. The admission is seventy -five cents, but if you haven't got the cash you can barter your way in with vegetables, molasses and hams. You can see sev- eral shows for one ham.

Mr. Lynn's first Broadway job was in "A Slight Case of Murder." He was an understudy, bit player and assis- tant stage manager. Next he worked in a thing called "Stick in the Mud." Mr. Lynn later worked the one -gallus cuits for quite a while, and wound up with a leading role in the road corn - pany of `Brother Rat."

That led to the movies. From rats to riches. Wow! That's as bad as slimsy what -you- callems.

They put Mr. Lynn in "Cowboy From Brooklyn," "Where Were You

(Continued on Page 41)

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Shirley Temple

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SHIRLEY TEMPLE, visiting Gloria Jean at Universal studio, was interested in

Gloria's acting but was intrigued with the beadwork Glo- ria does for recrea- tion between scenes of her pictures

a Movie Studio Young film veteran gets thrill watching other screen stars at work

SHIRLEY TEMPLE, enjoying her first vacation from films

since 1933, took a "fireman's holiday" recently and visited Universal studio to watch De- anna Durbin, in "Spring Parade," and Gloria Jean work before the cameras. Shirley was as thrilled at the visit as any ordinary child touring a studio for the first time. With a straight face, she asked questions, listened to the answers from director Henry Koster. (Secondary reason for the visit was to permit Shirley's mother to watch Koster at work.) "It's lots of fun to watch pictures being made," was Shir- ley's verdict. "More fun than making them." Later, Shirley visited Deanna Durbin in her dressing -room, where they play- ed "Stinky Pinky," a word game, and drank ice -cream sodas until it was time for Shirley to leave.

SHIRLEY AND DEANNA DUR- BIN drank ice -cream sodas in De- anna's dressing -room, discussed

the little man who wasn't there," agreed he must live on "Ghost Toasties and evaporated milk!"

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Why is Boyer Hollywood's most sought -after guest?

What do Tone and Turner have in common? Revealing

and intimate is the Hollywood this writer has uncovered

WI IO'S who in Hollywood this year? I know. I have kept .notes through the swift, excit-

ing months, and they are constant re- minders of the flux and change that continually make this a town of mir- acles. Here are more temperaments, greater extravagance, warmer emo- tions and more spectacular practi- tioners of the art of living than any- where else in the world.

Some are tragic, some are great, but all are interesting.

The most popular stars are Mickey Rooney and Bette Davis. Put their names on a marquee and they will draw more paying customers than any other actor or actress.

The highest -paid stars, per single role, are Ronald Colman and Claudette Colbert. Both receive $150,000 for each part they portray.

The biggest money- makers for this entire year will be Bing Crosby and Jeanette MacDonald. Besides his film checks, Bing has his equally large ra- dio income. More than that, there are his wages for his records. Jeanette's new position as America's No. 1 con- cert star, from a box -office viewpoint, has doubled her M -G -M salary.

The most elaborate homes belong to Warner Baxter and Claudette Colbert. Warner spent $250,000 building his house, almost three times that much in furnishings and landscaping. Clau- dette has several hundred thousand sunk in her exquisite, frequently re- arranged house.

The handsomest actor and the most gorgeous actress in person are John Payne and Madeleine Carroll.

The most commotion is caused by Cary Grant and Joan Crawford. When either is spotted away from their stu- dios or their own homes, the mob scene is on! Cary honestly tries not to be conspicuous; Joan adores being spectacular.

The best -dressed stars, truly, are Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich. Ray combines the right touch of cas-

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ualness and conservative dressing. As for Marlene, she has the perfect en- semble for'every occasion.

The most beautiful jewels in the film colony are owned by Paulette Goddard. She contends a subtle (none too subtle!) bit of jewelry is the ideal decoration. Her - diamond necklace, and her emerald clips and matching bracelet are her prize possessions.

The stars who date oftenest are Franchot Tone and Lana Turner. Every time Franchot glimpses another pretty girl he debates when he can include her in his schedule. By nature the gayest girl in Hollywood, Lana swears she'll never have a girl friend because a g. f. would interfere with the more important matter of dates.

THE most susceptible, romantically, are Robert Preston and Joan Craw-

ford. With regular suddenness these two go falling hook, line and sinker again.

The best host and hostess are Basil Rathbone and Constance Bennett. You are skilfully entertained from the sec- ond you cross their threshold. Every element of a good time is provided. Basil admits his wife attends to every- thing and all he has to do is take over when you arrive. Sometimes Connie has Elsa Maxwell throw a party in her town house, but generally Connie is a super- smoothie with no assistance.

The best ballroom dancers are Cesar Romero and Ann Sheridan. No matter what your floor style, whether you're a calm jitterbug or have a passion for the rumba, they're the ones to meet when you go stepping.

The best -informed conversational- ists are Edward G. Robinson and Greer Garson. Aside from the myriad of facts at their command, they have

intelligent opinions ranging from art and literature to every -day talk.

The stars who are most fun are Errol Flynn and Claudette Colbert. The day or evening picks up immedi- ately when either one heaves into sight.

The stars with the most friends are Bing Crosby and Bette Davis. Their outlook on life creates flocks of de- voted pals. Bing relaxes all over every place he goes, and is so tolerant and comfortable he's the ideal friend. Bette, on the other hand, is explosive and positive; but she is so sincere and so thankful for any interest that she has no detractors.

The most sought -after guests are Charles Boyer and Rosalind Russell. Despite the Frenchman's being com- pletely loyal to his wife, he's the plum every Hollywood hostess prefers on her right. There is something so un- derstanding about him. Dynamite un- der control. Roz can be relied upon to cheer up all proceedings, and her wit is keen enough to keep her from turning gooey over any of the already - snagged men present.

The sports king and queen of the colony are Jon Hall and Sonja Henie. Pick your game and they'll whip you superbly. They're children of nature, and how. Such speed, such form!

The hardest to know are Paul Muni and Irene Dunne. Both are extremely meticulous and every action, they feel, should be well- rehearsed.

The model interviewees, however, are Joel McCrea and Jeanette Mac- Donald. Astonishingly, most movie stars are unable to talk interestingly about themselves. The press will tell you these two are their pet assign- ments. Joel has emphatic reactions and goes out of his way to gratify fan

concern. Jeanette is the only actress who conscientiously thinks ahead for her interviews.

The best -sense -of -humor honors are divided between Don Ameche and Ann Sheridan. No one can drag a long face into Don's life. He keeps his leading ladies, like Alice Faye as well as his wife, in a cheerful frame of mind and doesn't spare the practical jokes. "Oomphy" Annie is the kind men re- member because topping her appeal is her flair for down -to -earth observa- tions that are exhilarating.

The ace sex -appeal champs off - screen are Humphrey Bogart and Lana Turner. The insolence in Bogey's eyes and his sophisticated patter have excited more women than the less imaginative and more picturesque specimens of screen masculinity. Lana is uninhibited and figures fun is fore - most-an irresistible combination.

The most realistic stars, unquestion- ably, are Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck. They've gone through most of the ups and downs of life and so recognize the folly of being phony about anything.

THE most colorful characters are Vic- tor McLaglen and Dolores Del Rio. The business laurels go to Adolphe

Menjou and Constance Bennett. Adolphe is the only star who was shrewd enough to sell his stock hold- ings before the crash. He bargains cannily, even has $250,000 invested in stamps alone. No woman ever hit Hol- lywood with more money sense than the elder Bennett.

The fan mail peaks -in case you wish to check this way -are topped by Gene Autry and Jeanette MacDonald.

The scrappiest stars are Louis Hay- ward and Lupe Velez. Obstinate and given to argument, Louis remains a gentleman when crossed. The fiery Lupe will not hesitate to literally blow up, though.

So there they are-one man's opin- ions.

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IN HOLLYWOOD

George Raft is suspended by

studio; are Olivia de Havilland

and James Stewart secretly wed?

George Raft has been suspended and taken off salary by Warner Bros. be- cause he refused to play the male lead in "South of Suez," which they had planned as his next picture and in which Geraldine Fitzgerald would have co- starred. As a result, executive- producer Hal Wallis has ruled that, if Raft does not pull down his flag and accept the part, Wallis will not loan him out to Metro, which studio wants him to star opposite Norma Shearer in "The World We Make." At the mo- ment it is a draw. Raft is always very stubborn about refusing screen plays he doesn't like. Lucky it is, however, for Dennis Morgan, for the postpone- ment of the shooting of "South of Suez" in which he had been cast in a supporting role, permitted him to ac- cept the lead opposite Ginger Rogers offered him in RKO's production of "Kitty Foyle," Christopher Morley's best- selling novel. This is a big break for Morgan, who, when he first came to Hollywood as a singer, was known as Stanley Morner. Bulletin: Warners have decided to go ahead with "Suez" with George Brent, Miss Fitzgerald, and the support of Brenda Marshall.

"Olivia de Havilland and Jimmie Stewart were secretly married on the trip they took in July with the Henry Fondas," according to Louise Lock - ridge, reader of Egyptian taro cards at

Westmore's Beauty Salon. Olivia used to come in for readings, but she hasn't done so lately. Louise says that when the girls get married they no longer are interested in wanting to know their future. She had predicted the mar- riage for the middle of 1940 and is sure in her own mind that it has already taken place. Joan Fontaine, Olivia's sister, and Brian Aherne both had readings with Louise. She foretold their wedding. Louise read for Lana Turner the other day and predicts she will marry again as soon as she is free, but the man will be very wealthy. Other forecasts: "Bob Stack will marry socialite Esme O'Brien in Octo-

HEARTBEAT

MADELEINE CARROLL has discov-

ered Sterling Hayden, newcomer

and former hair -pomade model, in the

cast cf "Virginia." While he isn't an

aviator, Hayden has sailed around the world three times on a little fishing schooner . . . Judy Garland's David

ber. Carole Landis will divorce Will Hunt, Jr., and marry again."

Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr have gone to work again for Metro, this time on "Comrade X," in which Gable plays an American newspaper correspondent in Russia and Miss La- marr impersonates a Russian -a role well suited because of her accent. The play is by Ben Hecht and Charles Led- erer. In it Gable smuggles his stories, embarrassing to the Soviet Union, out of Russia and is thrown in jail and condemned to death. Lamarr probably will save him in the nick of time. In- teresting note: One of the luscious Lamarr's fans has schemed a new source of income. He is renting out his autographed picture, bearing the inscription "To Harold, from Hedy Lamarr," for ten cents a week to friends having the same name!

Joan Crawford, when she returns to Hollywood late this month or early in October, will begin making "A Wo- man's Face," the story of a woman with a disfigured face who has her beauty restored. Along with Joan will come her adopted daughter, Christina, and there is talk that the actress is con- templating adopting a second child as a playmate for the girl baby. Close be- hind Crawford, say his New York inti- mates, will follow Gil Haggerty, who is mad about Joan. Speaking of remod- eled faces, the new nose of Milton Berle has won him a-contract at 20th Century -Fox studios, where his first picture is scheduled to be "The Great American Broadcast," a cavalcade of

Award Winner

IDA LUPINO'S recent standout per - formance in "They Drive by Night" has the town talking. Her mad scene will perhaps win for her an Academy "Oscar." An MRGuide representative talked to her recently and found her worried. "I'm afraid I could not be

nominated," she said, on the basis of an incidental scene or as a supporting player. The trouble is that I've got a co- starring clause in my contract and that may rule me out." So the MRGuide rep called the Academy and asked them. Result: Ida Lupino need not worry. The Academy says she is eligible as either top actress or as a supporting actress.

Rose seems to have wilted; her recent dates have been with Dan Dailey and

Milton Berle, but Berle has also been

dating another Judy, last name Canova Mickey Rooney still prefers blondes

-as typified by Mary Beth Hughes . . . Eddie Albert and Gene Tierney were recent week -end playmates; she

cooked mean potatoes and hamburgers on his sailboat's galley stove . . . Kay Stewart, petite brunet in Paramount's "Rangers of Fortune," was squired to the opening of stage play, "Ladies in Retirement," by William Procter,

radio which will cast many well -known names in its footage.

Shirley . Temple and her family have tabled all movie offers for the mo- ment while they take a motor vacation northward along the Pacific Coast, with Palo Alto, where Shirley's broth- er Jack is attending Stanford and studying to be a teacher of dramatics, as their first stop. Shirley's mother in- sists she will not make a picture this year (it is unlikely, as it already is Sep- tember), although Joe Pasternak, of Universal Studios, is pleading with Mrs. Temple for Shirley to take a part in "Special Delivery" with Fred As- taire and Baby Sandy. Obstacles are two: The Temple asking price of $100,000 and Mrs. Temple's require- ment that she be the boss. Meanwhile at 20th Century -Fox studios, where Shirley built her fame, indications are that they will build up young Ann Todd as Shirley's successor by giving her an important part with Jane With- ers in "Golden Hoofs." Little Miss Todd may be remembered for her work with Shirley in "The Blue Bird," and likewise radio listeners may recall her in the role of Amy Foster in the Nan Grey- starring weekly serial, "Those We Love." Ann is a pretty little brown -eyed brunette with a round face and dimples not unlike Shirley's, and whose ambition is to study chemistry and be a detective "like Dick Tracy."

Garfield's Sponsor John Garfield's latest starring pic-

ture, "Flowing Gold," brought his sponsor, Angelo Patri, on his first visit to Hollywood. Coming ostensibly to attend the preview of the picture, Patri has gone into conferences with Garfield about the story, "Public School 45," which Garfield and he have scripted for the screen. It was Patri who took tough kid Garfield as a boy in tow :

showed him the way to right and light. Currently, Garfield is making "East of the River," after which he will be starred in Mark Hellinger's story,

The Fabulous Thirties."

Marjorie Rambeau will score plenty, it is believed, in "Tugboat Annie Sails Again." So pleased is author Norman Reilly Raine with the actress' work that he presented her with a beautiful cigarette box and a letter saying that

her multi -millionaire fiance . . . Alice Faye still likes the dark -skinned, brown - eyed, wavy- haired type; she and Sandy Cummings, and her brother and his

wife were together at the Santa Bar-

bara Biltmore . . . Jeffrey Lynn and Dana Dale are still "like that" . . .

Martha Scott may not be secretly en-

gaged any longer to her radio pro- ducer, Carlton Alsop, but they still date plenty . .. Tennis star and actor Gilbert Roland has been going out with Simone Simon and Hedy Lamarr, and Hedy Lamarr has also been dating

John Foster, of the British consulate . . . It's every night for Lucille Ball

(don't miss her hula dance in "Dance, Girl, Dance ") and Desi Arnaz, the Cuban hoofer, and he has been shop- ping for rings ... Susan Hayward and George Montgomery are clicking .. .

Forrest Tucker has been dating Ann Miller and Carol Parker -who also has

been going around with Sid Slate, the irked young man who has threatened bodily harm to Artie Shaw for swiping his girl, Frances Neal . . . Helen Gil- bert and Bill Marshall, crooner.

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Miss Rambeau played Tugboat Annie just "as he had envisioned her in his book." Warner Bros., too, reckon that they have something in Miss Ram - beau's Tugboat Annie, for she will be called on soon again to portray the character in a sequel, "Tugboat An- nie in Drydock," which is now in the process of writing. Alan Hale will re- peat as her leading man.

If's a Date Al Hall and Fay Wray ... John

Howard and Wanda McKay ... Isa- bel Jewell and Sam Dawson, Metro cartoonist ... John Shelton, who has yet to Renovate, and Martha O'Dris- coll . . . Rita Johnson and Walter Brooks . . . Ellen Drew and Para - mount's new find, Rod Cameron . . .

Margaret Lindsay continues with Bill Lundigan ... Helen Vincent and Ed- ward Grainger ... Frances Robinson steadily with Robert Riskin ... Bob Oliver and Jacqueline Dalya . . .

Charles Butterworth and Lois Earl ... Reggie Gardiner and Mary Parker ... Eddie Norris, Ann Sheridan's ex, and Susan Kaaren ... Claire Dodd and Heinie Cooper.

Walt Disney's "Fantasia," his first musical production with animation, will have its road -show premiere early in November in New York. New fea- ture trail -blazes with the first time that oils and pastels have been used iii car- toon animation, the first time that hu- man beings also will take part, and, of course, the presentation of the musical score recorded by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra, with a new method of sound reproduction. All characters, except Mickey Mouse, introduced in "Fan- tasia" will be new.

Frank Morgan will cash in on his radio build -up of 1938 and 1939 with his new assignment by Metro to be the meek hero of "Hullabaloo," which marks the return of Morgan to com- edy. The part makes him a radio sta- tion manager whose cancellations leave him without talent, and so he imitates a host of top -line entertainers, includ- ing even Orson Welles, whose imita- tion frightens Morgan himself! To his rescue in the picture comes young Leni Lynn, now fifteen years old, who was sent to Hollywood by the New Jersey

school- children. After two years' train- ing at Metro, Miss Lynn makes her first picture appearance singing two songs. Radio listeners have heard Miss Lynn on Eddie Cantor's program (about a year ago), and those who sax%

Cantor on his latest personal- appear- ance tour will recall the excellent per- formances and singing of the young lady.

Canada will see its first Hollywood motion- picture premiere when Cecil B. DeMille and Paramount take "North West Mounted Police" ó Regina, Sas- katchewan, for its gala world opening, October 21. Out -of -town premieres are finding much favor with the mo- tion- picture companies these days as a means of building added good -will for the industry. 20th Century -Fox pre- miered "Brigham Young" August 23, simultaneously at seven theaters in Salt Lake City, Utah, and on September 4, as this issue of MOVIE AND RADIO

GUIDE reaches the newsstands, Colum- bia Pictures has set the premiere of

"The Howards of Virginia" at Rich- mond, Virginia. Thursday. September 5, Little Rock, Arkansas, will be cele- brating the premiere there of Lum 'n' Abner's new picture, "Dreaming Out Loud," and South Bend, Indiana, will put on a big show October 4 on the eve of Notre Dame's football game with College of the Pacific, when Warner Bros.' "Knute Rockne, All- American" is given its world premiere there. Early in October also Tucson, Arizona, will go wild and stage a three -day fiesta in observance of the hoped -for opening of Columbia's picture, "Arizona," much of which was filmed close b the city.

OF THE WEEK

CURLING wavelets lapped the white

sand at Balboa -on- the -Sea, where

two chubby children played. One was

Ellen, age 2; the other was Norman, age 6. In a beach chair, relaxing after a nervous breakdown, sat Joan Blondell

Powell. Too much picture work plus

JANE WITHERS, above, right, attends opening of "Meet the People" in Los Angeles with her mother. The bright smile is for Buddy Pepper, Jane's boy friend, who has a part in the revue

LOVELY VIRGINIA FIELD, below, right, has her last date for a while with fiance Richard Greene, who plans to leave Hollywood for Can- ada to take military training necessary for war service

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night- after -night appearances in a

play, plus the arduous chores of being a mother, had broken temporarily the fine health of the actress. Now she

pondered her life and its meaning. Was it vain? Was it useful? Such

thoughts come to movie stars, too. To

her side came Mrs. Jessie Armstrong, president of the California Chapter of the Institute of American Mothers. To

Joan Blondell she presented a trophy designating her as America's "most glamorous mother," and "model of American womanhood in Hollywood."

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DEAN JAGGER, newcomer, cre- ates a powerful Brigham Young

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Jagger, Vincent Price, Brian Donlevy, Jane

Darwell, John Carradine, Mary Astor, Jean

Rogers, Ann Todd, et al. A 20th Century -

Fox picture. Associate producer, Kenneth MacGowan; directed by Henry Hathaway, who also directed "Johnny Apollo "; screen play by Lamar Trotti from a story by Louis Bromfield.

IIQRIGHAM YOUNG" teaches a D great lesson in religious tolerance

in its story of a former painter and carpenter who led a great migration westward to escape religious persecu- tion on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, and while it is an inspiring and fine film documentation of a page from American history, it is at the same time a colorful and romantic piece of film- making that will grip its audience and provide a maximum of divertise- ment.

Made at a cost of $2,'700,000-a cost far in excess of what it took to trans- plant the Mormons from southern Illi- nois to Utah -it re- enacts in graphic sequences the heroic feats of the rugged, hard -hitting 'winner of the West and leader of 12,000 members of a new and unwanted sect. Made under the direct supervision of Darryl F. Zanuck, it is produced on a magnifi- cent scale with a tasteful handling of the difficult and controversial religious content.

While it is basically the story of Brigham Young, played by a veteran Broadway stage star recruited for the purpose, Dean Jagger, it is, secon- darily, the story of two young pioneers -played by Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell -who join the band and fol- low its trek. Power is the son of a persecuted Mormon who is later mur- dered. He is in love with Linda Dar- nell, who is not a Mormon but who throws in her lot with the Mormons and goes West rather than give up her lover. Their story is woven nicely into the larger, more important story of empire.

Scenes showing the migration of the thousands of Mormons across the frozen Mississippi into Iowa and, later, through the forbidding mountain passes into the valley of the Great Salt Lake are nothing short of mag- nificent. The film was made in 133 shooting days. Transportation costs in- volved in the location trips in Utah, Nevada and California were $90,000.

Director Henry Hathaway developed a "dive bomber" technique for filming the cricket -plague scene. There were plenty of crickets in the mountains near Elko, Nevada, but, for film pur- poses, they were needed in the valley. Two airplanes, which zoomed down on the hills with loud noisemakers, fright- ened the crickets down into the valley for the required scenes.

WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF IT: Los Angeles Times: " . . Will impress particularly in its story of courageous pioneering and sidelights on intolerance . . . Moves on the strength of its bigness Los Angeles Daily News:

. drama that will bring a lump to the throat as it tells its story of courage and faith .. .

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LINDA DARNELL portrays a girl who joined Mormon trek for love

Cast: Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward, Lucille Ball, Virginia Field, Ralph Bellamy, Maria Ouspenskaya, Mary Carlisle, et al. An RKO picture, produced by Erich Pom- mer; directed by Dorothy Arzner, who also directed "The Bride Wore Red "; adapted from the story by Vicki Baum.

CINDERELLA, in her reincarnation by Maureen O'Hara in this fluffy

and amusing dance romance, is a ballet student who has a rough time making progress, thanks largely to the un- witting hindrance of fellow- student Lucille Ball who, with a marked flair

TYRONE POWER, her lover, joined trek because of great faith

for comedy, turns her career arrow towards the bawdy and winds up as burlesque queen. Ralph Bellamy plays Prince Charming to Miss O'Hara's Cinderella.

"Dance, Girl, Dance" packs a lot of action, good tunes and dances into its story of the two girls seeking fame as ballet dancers. Maureen, sticking it out, finds success after many heart- breaking detours. Mme. Ouspenskaya is superb as the ballet mistress, and Louis Hayward convinces as a wealthy man -about -town.

WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF IT: Los Angeles Times: ". . A picture that has marked im- promptu charm that skirmishes away whimsi- cally from ordinary pathways . . .

LUCILLE BALL, in "Dance, Girl, Dance," plays a burlesque queen

Romance, adventure, history are highlights of the week's new films

"Flowing Gold" Cast: John Garfield, Frances Farmer, Pat O'Brien, Raymond Walburn, Cliff. Edwards, Tom Kennedy, Granville Bates, et al. A

Warner Bros. picture, produced by Jack L. Warner; directed by Alfred E. Green, who also directed "Shooting High "; suggested by a story by Rex Beach.

FAST and action -packed is "Flowing Gold," a tale of the oil fields filled

with dramatic moments well carried by a capable cast, which has John Gar- field as an oil -field worker wanted by the police for a murder he committed in self- defense; Pat O'Brien, well - driller, who befriends and protects him, and Frances Farmer as the daughter of a wildcat oil promoter and O'Brien's fiancee.

O'Brien, going to Texas to drill a well for Raymond Walburn, Miss Farmer's father, takes Garfield along. Garfield and Frances get off to a

FRANCES FARMER, JOHN GARFIELD star in "Flowing Gold"

wrong start, dislike each other in- tensely only to learn later that it's really love.

The oil -drilling sequences are authoritative and add much to the value of the picture. For this produc- tion, an oil well was actually drilled on the Warner Ranch at Calabassas, Calif.

WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF IT: Variety: . A moderate degree of entertainment .

Hollywood Reporter: . An unpretentious action melodrama of the oil fields . . Los

Angeles Times: ". . . An interesting story with spectacular shots .. .

MARY ASTOR is seen as the fa- vorite wife of the Mormon leader

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Cast: Richard Dix, Kent Taylor, Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie, Granville Bates, Grant Withers, Donald Briggs, et al. An RKO picture, produced by Howard Benedict; di- rected by Leslie Goodwins, who also directed "Tarnished Angels."

TWO old -time favorites, who still have plenty on the ball, get a fresh

break in this film business in "Men Against the Sky," a really different and quite satisfying film of the air- plane industry which -unlike fellow films- boasts of not one saboteur. The duo is Richard Dix and Edmund Lowe.

Dix plays a devil- may -care stunt flier who gets drunk once too often, crashes, is grounded. Meanwhile, an airplane manufacturer has spent his entire fortune in striving for a perfect plane for the government, but his ef- fort is a failure. Dix's sister per- suades him to accept as a gift some inventions of Dix. They turn out to be just what the plane needed.

The big excitement comes at the plane's test. The landing gear becomes frozen and Dix takes up another plane, transfers the disabled gear. When he attempts to bail out, the chute tears and Dix is fatally injured.

There is thrill and breath -taking in- terest in the picture which takes us, in timely fashion, behind the scenes in the airplane -building world with a wealth of technical detail and many fresh angles. Edmund Lowe is a jaunty wise- cracking promoter.

WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF IT: Variety: A timely tour behind the scenes in the

airplane industry . . Hollywood Reporter: . Seventy minutes of film with a laugh, a

thrill or a sigh per minute . . .

"Public Deb No. I" Cast: George Murphy, Brenda Joyce, Elsa

Maxwell, Mischa Auer, Charlie Ruggles, Ralph Bellamy, Maxie Rosenbloom, Berton Churchill, Franklin Pangborn, et al. A 20th Century-Fox picture, produced by Darryl F.

Zanuck; associate producer, Gene Markey; directed by Gregory Ratoff, who also directed "1 Was an Adventuress."

I I PUBLIC DEB NO. 1" is a swell I yarn about a "wacky" debutante

who goes off on a tangent for the cause of communism and is finally brought to her senses through the level- headed efforts of a waiter (George Murphy), who thinks she needs his personal attention and forces himself upon her. The plot is light - at times almost non -existent -but the whole effect is one of light and amus- ing quips at communism, which are more effective than Martin Dies in quelling the subversives.

Both Brenda and Murphy give grand performances to make the flimsy tale come alive, and Elsa Maxwell gives a party.

WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF IT: Hollywood Reporter: ". . . Kidded the pants off com- munists and communism and everyone seemed to like the idea of the kidding ..." Los Angeles Times: ". . . Brenda Joyce is undoubtedly 'cn the way' . . .

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Ginty" is keen political satire -comedy

THE GREAT McGINTY" is that rare phe- 1 nomenon, a motion picture which ribs the

politician with a sharp satire and at the same time keeps its audience in stitches with funny - bone- tickling situations so close to the average American voter's life as to make this unher- alded film verge on classical Americana. Re- vealing the rise of a bum from the breadline to the highest office in the state by crooked politics, it gives to the usually villainous Brian Donlevy his first really sympathetic role. Don - levy fans may be shocked to learn, incidental- ly, that Brian, in private life, writes poetry, raises flowers and refuses to hunt because he cannot bring himself to kill a living thing. Akim Tamiroff, seemingly out to out -Lon Chaney the late Lon Chaney as a man of many faces, does his piece as the political boss straight and without make -up here. Muriel Angelus, blond English player, adds to her accumulating laurels as Donlevy's secretary, later his wife.

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MRS. GLADYS YOUNG ORLOB (left), granddaughter of Brigham Young, and her daughter, Ruth. Mrs. Orlob is author of this story

Based on the history of the Mor- mons, the 20th Century -Fox film now being released under the title "Brig- ham Young" deals principally with but one portion of their history -the sect's settling of Salt Lake City under the leadership of Brigham Young. Al- though Brigham Young is the greatest personality to grow from this era, and while it is true that Mormonism exists today because of his genius, he neither founded the religion nor was responsi- ble for the practise of polygamy with which the Mormons are always identi- fied. Mormonism was founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith; Brigham. Young was not baptised into the faith until 1832. But it was he who led the faithful on their historic trek to Salt Lake City in 1847; he it was who had the genius and character which made the faith enduring. This story, giving intimate details of this great man's later life (not touched upon in the movie), is told for MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE by one of his granddaughters. In it she describes the real' man who, as a his- torical character, is immortalized on film in "Brigham Young. " -Editor.

BRIGHAM YOUNG was my grand- father. My father, Joseph Don Carlos Young, was the sixteenth

of his twenty -five sons. Although he was persecuted and

hated by many during his lifetime, the world at last has come to recognize the powerful part Grandfather played in American history. Economists, his- torians and sociologists have lauded his greatness as an empire -builder, a colonizer, a statesman and a religious leader. I know he was all these things, but to me he will always be the greatest man in the world because of his qualities of soul -gentleness, kind- liness, generosity and fairness.

I want to tell you something of those qualities here, because the new motion picture dealing with his life of neces- sity must present the sterner aspects of the man. To lead a little band of 143 men, women and children across the thousands of miles of barren wastelands that was midwestern and western America in 1845 required in- domitable courage and a will of steel, and it is that heroic part of his life which the 20th Century -Fox pic- ture will show. When I think of Grandfather, however, it is just as you think of yours, remembering human little anecdotes of the family man.

I can understand why many out- siders always think "Oh yes, he was that man with all those wives" when they first hear the name of Brigham Young. The idea of one man being

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The

Greatest Man I Ever Knew By GLADYS YOUNG ORLOB

Granddaughter of Brigham Young,

as told to Kay Proctor

married to twenty -seven different wo- men is bound to intrigue the imagina- tion. But if you will be tolerant with me, try to remember that plurality of wives was an integral part of the Mormon faith at that time (of course you know the practise was discon- tinued in 1890) and as such was ac- cepted by our people as a natural part of life.

Grandfather had twenty -seven wives, the first of whom he married in 1824 and the last in 1868, nine years before his death in 1877 at the age of seventy -six. Of those twenty -seven, ten were wives "in name only," widows of fellow church members whom he married to give financial protection and a home. Of these unions, twenty -five sons and thirty -six daughters were born, and descended from them were 315 grandchildren and 658 living great grandchildren. Among that many blood relations it would be a miracle if everyone agreed on every point concerning Grandfather and his life. Six people can be sitting in one room when an event occurs, and six people will give six different versions of what happened, and in all sincerity will believe they are telling the truth.

Thus, in our family, you will find members disagreeing on such things as whether Amelia Folsom, Grandfather's twenty -fifth wife, was his "favorite," as has been said, or whether his wives loved him and were loved in return as we understand married love today. It's all a matter of viewpoint, I sup- pose. But this I do know: Never once in all my life have I read or heard of one member claiming Grandfather was anything but a kind and thoughtful husband and a tender and generous father! It took a lot of love to go around that far, but quite evidently Grandfather's big heart was capable of it.

WE HEAR a lot about "thoughtful husbands" today; they get the

palm if they are home to dinner on time and remember to open a car door or send flowers on a wedding anniver- sary. I don't know how Grandfather was about such things; probably he and his wives forgot all about them in the struggle to grow food to eat, get clothes to wear, and keep a roof safely over 'their heads. But I do know, for instance, that he always thought the average chair was built six inches too high off the floor for a woman to sit in comfortably. Therefore each time he established a wife in her home he took her to the carpenter shop to be measured, and chairs were built to fit her individual needs! I know, too, that

he once left an important council meeting, where vital matters were be- ing discussed, when word was brought to him that one of his baby daughters was ill and crying for him.

"Gentlemen," he told the meeting, "business can wait. A sick child can- not."

Then there was the time his fifty - first child was born. Certainly the birth of a baby in the family was no novelty by that time, yet to Grand- father, apparently, it still had the im- portance of the arrival of a first -born. The date was July 23, 1860, and in connection with the annual church outing to celebrate the anniversary of the pioneer arrival in Utah on July 24, 1847, Grandfather had made the laborious journey to Brighton, some thirty miles away. Today, on the paved roads, the trip would require less than an hour. Then it was a ques- tion of jolting over narrow and rocky mountain roads in rough wagons or walking the entire distance.

After ten weary hours of travel, Grandfather arrived at the campsite only to have word reach him that his wife, Lucy Ann, was in labor. With- out a word, he turned around and re- traced the long journey, ignoring his own fatigue and gladly foregoing the joyous festivities. According to his code, his wife needed him and his place was at her side.

It was that fifty -first child, little Clarissa, who used to climb his knees each morning, a few years later, to revel in the ceremony of tying on his beard bib. What a gala occasion he always made it for them both, with his little jokes and antics! Grandfather was almost fanatically fastidious about his personal cleanliness and appear- ance, and donned the big cotton bib over his beard before the morning meal lest one stray crumb from his breakfast bread escape undetected in the short silky curls which ringed his chin and cheeks.

Grandfather was not an exception- ally tall man; it was his large bones and, in the later years of his life, his increased weight which made him seem a big man physically. He had clear blue eyes which would crinkle up with laughter or secret amusement most of the time, but when the occa- sion demanded it, could be hard and cold. After one interview with him, Mark Twain wrote of Grandfather: "He seemed a quiet, kindly, easy -man- nered, dignified and self- possessed old gentleman of fifty -five or sixty and had a gentle craft in his eye that prob- ably belonged there." A little later in the interview Mr. Twain must have

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ily, Fanny. (Photo made in 1867)

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ABOVE: Dean Jagger (standing) as he appears with four of his

wives in the movie, "Brigham Young." The wives (left to right): Esther Brodelet, Mary Astor, Jean Rogers and Lucille Miller. Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell also are seen in prominent roles in the film

To increase your enjoyment of the

movie, "Brigham Young," read

these intimate details of this great

religious leader's life - revealed

in these pages for the first time

by one of his granddaughters!

attempted conversational subjects not to Grandfather's liking, for he wrote: "He merely looked at me at distant intervals, something as I have seen a benign old cat look around to see which kitten was meddling with her tail."

Even at his death, Grandfather's hair still was a beautiful light brown, fine in texture and curly. There was a good sweep to his brow, his nose was long and straight, and his squarish chin had a set to it that boded no good for you if you tried to cross him in the accomplishment of one of his aims. Despite the hardships they underwent a good part of his life, his feet and hands were well shaped and slender and he 'kept them immaculately groomed. He was barbered every morning in his private room, insisting his hair be singed rather than cut be- cause he harbored the notion that cut- ting the hair made it "bleed." Realiz- ing how little girls love such things, he would sprinkle a little bay rum or cologne on Clarissa as she stood, wide - eyed, watching the tonsorial ritual.

Invariably in winter Grandfather wore a high "topper," a Prince Albert coat of fine broadcloth, and over his shoulders a shawl or a heavy, long cape which had two enormous pockets on the inside. In those pockets, as a rule, were tucked a few pieces of candy, ammunition against his own sweet tooth and chance meetings with the children of his friends as well as his own sons and daughters. In the summer months he preferred sack suits of light -cream prunella cloth, with white shirts, neckcloths and pañ- ama hats. Since strict economy was practised in his home as well as in the homes of the other pioneers, his dis- carded clothes were cut down for the children, the boys getting suits of broadcloth and the girls outfits from the washable prunella, which was a smooth -finish, light -weight wool, used in later years for the tops of ladies' shoes.

Oddly enough, in view of his great power in the community -he was a temporal as well as spiritual leader, and in many 'respects looked upon al- most as a king- Grandfather seemed to have little personal vanity. Once, when he was buying a new hat, he was heard to muse, "I wonder if I am worthy of such a splendid hat."

On the other hand, he had no pa- tience with false humility or modesty, and in a fatherly talk with one of his daughters one day advised her never to talk about her shortcomings of character, or what she believed to be shortcomings.

"It is not necessary for us to talk about our faults," he said. "We all have them. The important thing is to recognize them ourselves and then try to do something about them."

As any great man does, Grandfather had his faults. He had a temper which, when roused for good reason, was ter- rifying to face. He had a biting sar- casm and would flay an enemy with it. He formed quick prejudices, was slow to forgive a deliberate injury, and was stubborn as a mule in his opinions. Rarely, however, did his immediate family see that side of him; those characteristics, in a sense, were his "office personality" with which he dealt with an outside and hostile world. The family knew, rather, his understanding, generosity, loyalty, courtesy, sense of humor, and open - minded fairness as it was shown in their lives and in their homes.

Before I tell you some of our fa- vorite family stories which exempli- fied those qualities in Grandfather, let me briefly sketch something of his households and how they ran. Let me, too, give you the truth about some of the fantastic legends about his private life which the world has chosen to believe as fact.

ALTHOUGH only one of Grandfa- ther's wives made the initial pio-

neering trek across the plains with him in that period of 1845 to 1847, he was then married to eighteen women, some of them, as I said, widows of Mormons who were killed in early persecutions and who became his wives "in name only." As soon as was possible, his other wives joined him in Utah. Their first homes were rude log cabins in "Log Row," a row of rooms built in the form of the letter L. As quickly as time permitted, however, their new and permanent homes were built.

First of these was the large adobe house called the White House, which became the home of "Mother" Young, the eldest of Grandfather's wives in seniority. I believe Miss Mary Astor plays the part of this wife in the movie. Incidentally, the problem of what the children of one wife should call the other wives was easily set- tled; the endearing term . of "Aunt" was used. Thus they spoke of Aunt Twiss or Aunt Emily or Aunt Lucy, and large though each Aunt's own family may have been, she invariably found time to help care for the chil- dren of the other wives and loved them with a deep affection. In the truest sense it was "one big happy family," for the children all played to- gether and had the free run of each

BRIGHAM YOUNG, as he ap- peared on his 50th birthday, June

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other's homes. The second home to be built was

the Beehive House, so named for the emblem of thrift and industry which stood atop it. This was a large house with fourteen spacious rooms, and be- cause it served as Grandfather's offi- cial residence during his lifetime and the place where all his entertaining of important visitors was done, it was, perhaps, a little more elaborately fur- nished than the others. Nottingham lace curtains hung at the windows and on the floor was gray carpeting which had wonderful big pink roses for deco- ration. One wife and her family lived there with Grandfather, and it was there he had his private sleeping - quarters and ate his breakfast. His other meals were eaten at the Lion House.

The Lion House holds the greatest interest for me because it was there my grandmother, Emily Dow Par- tridge, lived, and there my own father was born.

The Lion House was a daring exper- iment in communal living. Beneath its roof, on an average, lived twelve dif- ferent women and their families, each the wife of the same man! Side by side, they ate their meals each day, and together they shared the house- work and social life of the household. What's more, they did it with peace, harmony and happiness all around! I've often thought Grandfather de- served a place in history for accom- plishing that miracle!

"It's not humanly possible," I've had friends say to me. "After all, the women were women! There must have been jealousies, bickerings, friction and quarrels."

Certainly there must have been those undercurrents at times. There is in any home where there is only one wife. But incredibly enough, life moved along serenely for the most part, and I think there is a logical explanation for it. In the first place, those women were motivated by a re- ligious faith that had been great enough to stand unbelievable perse- cution for almost twenty years, and they saw it as their religious duty to live together peaceably and in con- tentment. In the second place, Grand- father organized the household on a basis of absolute equality. No wife had more than another. Each had equal rights and privileges and each was assigned a fair share of the work and did it according to her individual tal- ents. One supervised the cooking, an- other the spinning, another the up- keep of the furnishings. One was the

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PICTUR OF THE WEEK

ITHE GREAT PROFILE" is a rowdily told tale of a celebrated theatrical 1 star whose return to Broadway is a great event not because of his art

but because of his not -so- private life -a grand march from one escapade to another. which is climaxed by a ferocious battle between his daughter and his most recent wife, both with theatrical ambitions, both seeking the same role in his show. 20th Century -Fox scored a scoop by inducing John Barry - more (whose life is not entirely unlike that of the leading character) to play the erratic star after a two -year absence from pictures. Blond. lovely Mary Beth Hughes is the young, headstrong wife: Anne Baxter. last seen in "20 Mule Team." plays the daughter. Gregory Ratoff left off directing long enough to play the role of Barrymore's perpetually disgusted manager.

BARRYMORE'S MUGGING, above as the acrobat and be- low as the temperamental star with manager Ratoff, is priceless

THE BATTLE between daughter and wife for his affections and a part in his show puts the star in the middle (below)

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COMING RADIO EVENTS Loy, Powell, Ameche reintroduce "Lux" Monday; La-

mour visits "Kraft" Thursday; Ripley returns Friday

Saturday, September 7

JANE COWL, who ranks high on the all -time roll of honor of Ameri- can actresses, will make one of her infrequent radio appearances as guest of "Lincoln Highway." NBC.

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SMILIN' ED McCONNELL, who owns one of the biggest baritone voices, one of the biggest bulks, and one of the biggest followings over a

long period in radio, will begin an- other series of his songs and prattle this Saturday. NBC.

Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain 11:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 10:30 a m.

E astern Standard Central Standard Pacific 10:5 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m.

MADAME SCHIAPAREL -LI, famous clothing designer carrying on her work in this country now that the European continent is more interested in mili- tary uniforms than modes for made- moiselle, will be guest of Ilka Chase in this Saturday's session of "Lunch- eon at the Waldorf." NBC.

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WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN, who came to this country from Denmark and rose from shipyard riveter to the presidency of General Motors Corpo- ration, and who is now contributing his services to his adopted country as coordinator for the National Defense Commission, is scheduled this Satur- day to make his once -postponed visit to the "I'm an American" program. NBC.

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"MARRIAGE CLUB," veteran Hav- en MacQuarrie's idea program which has just completed a successful run on NBC, now moves over to CBS and takes on a sponsor this ,Saturday, fill- ing the spot left vacant by "Sky Blazers," which is grounded at the end of its flight. MacQuarrie is well re- membered also for his "So You Want to Be an Actor" program a few years ago. It is reported that the "Marriage Club" will become an itinerant in- stitution, covering much of the coun- try as a road show. CBS.

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Monday, September 9

JOHNNY GREEN, young maestro who knows enough about music to be presented by "Johnny" over the net- works and to write such song hits as "Body and Soul," will get a chance to show how much more than that he knows about music as guest of "So You Think You Know Music" this Monday. Another headline guest will be David Ross, mellow- voiced an- nouncer who writes poetry and has won the coveted Diction Award. This pair was originally scheduled for an earlier date. CBS.

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"TRUE OR FALSE," Dr. Harry Hagen's edition of the quiz program vogue, returns to the air this Monday, replacing its summer substitute pro-

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THE DORIAN STRING QUARTET, CBS. "Quartet No. 4 in E Minor" (Chadwick), "A Colombian Valse" (de Morses). E astern Daylight

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Cen andard Pacific 9: 30 a.m. Not Avail.

VERA BRODSKY PIANO RECITAL, CBS. Brahms. Cycle. "Intermezzo in C

Sharp Minor. Opus 117, No. 3." "Fan - tasien, Opus 116, Books 1 and 2." E astern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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1:00 P.M. 12:00 noo,. 10:00 a.m.

Sunday, September 8 RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL OF THE

AIR. NBC. Henrietta Schumann, pianist; Anne Roselle, soprano. "Quartet, Opus 18,

No. 2" (Beethoven), "Little March" and "The Cossack" (William Kroll), "All Un

Gherse" from "Novelette" (Glazounov), "Finale from Piano Quartet" (Faure). E astern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CBS. Howard Barlow. conductor; William Fineshriber, commentator. "Overture to Oberon" (Weber). "Water Music" (Han- del- Harty), "Symphony No. 98" (Haydn), "Good Friday Spell" from "Parsifal" (Wag- ner). "Wotan's Farewell" from "Die Wal- kuere" (Wagner). Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. NBC. Erich Leinsdorf. conductor; Pearl Glouberman, soprano. "Wa,er Music" (Handel), "Eg- mont Music" (Beethoven). Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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FORD SUMMER HOUR, CBS. Symphony Orchestra, Leith Stevens, conductor; Jes- sica Dragonette, soprano; James Newill, tenor. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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AMERICAN ALBUM OF FAMILIAR MUSIC. NBC. Gus Haenschen, conductor; Frank Munn, tenor; Jean Dickenson, so. prano; Elizabeth Lennox, contralto; Buck. ingham Choir; Arden and Arden. piano duo; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist. E astern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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Monday, September 9 U. S. NAVY BAND, NBC. Lieut.

Charles Benter.

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SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW MUSIC, CBS. Musical Quiz. Ted Cott, master of ceremonies; Leonard Liebling, judge. David Ross, announcer. and Johnny Green. or- chestra- leader, guests. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight

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THE TELEPHONE HOUR. NBC. Sym- phony Orchestra, Don Voorhees, conductor; James Melton. tenor; Francia White, so-

prano. ';Bacchanale" from "Samson and Dtlilah" (Saint -Saens), the Orchestra; "Kathleen Mavourneen," James Merton; "Tango" (Elman), the Orchestra; "Sun- shine Song" (Grieg) and "Mandoline" (Debussy), Francia White; "Where My Caravan Has Rested" (Lohr), the Chorus; "Parigi. 0 Cara" from "La Traviata" (Verdi), James Melton, Francis White and Orchestra. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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THE VOICE OF FIRESTONE, NBC. Symhony Orchestra, Alfred Wallenstein, conductor; Margaret Speaks, soprano. "Hungarian March" (Berlioz), the Orches- tra; "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" (Cow- ard), Margaret Speaks; "Hungarian Dance No. 5" (Brahms), the Orchestri: "A

. Heart That's Free" (Robyn) and "Sweet and Low" (Barnby), Margaret Speaks; "Artist Life Waltz" (Strauss), the Or- chestra; "Morning," Margaret Speaks. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

pan, 7:30 p.m. Not Avail. En.ern S andara Central Standard Pac.óc

7:30 p.m 6:30 p.m. Not Avail.

Tuesday, September IO

U. S. ARMY BAND, NBC. Eastern Daylight Centrat Daylight

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Thursday, September 12

U. S. MARINE BAND. NBC. William F. Santelmann, conductor. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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1:30 p.m. 12:30 P.M. 10:30 a.m.

Friday, September 13

CITIES SERVICE CONCERT, NBC. Frank Black, conductor; Lucille Manners, soprano; Ross Graham, baritone. Eastern Daylight Central Daylight untain

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Details of other musical programs may be found in our Program Section.

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gram, "Washington Merry -Go- Round." NBC.

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Eastern Standard Central S Pacific 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

MYRNA LOY, William Powell and Don Ameche will star in "Manhattan Melodrama" in the premiere perform- ance of the new "Lux Radio Theater"

series. Such a brilliant cast should be substantiation of the promise of emcee -producer Cecil B. DeMille that this season's bill will include plays and stars equal in caliber to those of last season, when listeners heard such outstanding dramas as "Dark Vir- tory," "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," "The Awiul

Truth," and "Our Town." CBS. E astern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain

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Tuesday, September IO

OL' SINGIN' SAM, who has been absent from network radio for some time but who has kept himself very busy with transcriptions, will be heard singing with the Eton Boys on "Musi- cal Americana" this Tuesday. Wynn Murray, who scored successfully as vocalist with Fred Allen last season, will also be a special guest, singing "Tennessee Fish Fry." NBC.

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Thursday, September 12

GOV. GEORGE A. WILSON of Iowa will be the principal speaker in the broadcast of ceremonies attending the dedication of an Iowa state park at Cedar Falls, Iowa, to radio's Josh (Joe DuMond) Higgins. Other state digni- taries and DuMond will be heard, and the musical highlight will be the massed chorus of the Farm Bureau Women's Choruses competing in a mammoth contest at the park. The broadcast will be heard as part of the "National Farm & Home Hour." NBC.

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DOROTHY LAMOUR, Elsa Lan - chester (Mrs. Charles Laughton) and violinist Mischa Levitsky will bring glamour, dramatic art and music to "Kraft Music Hall" to add substance to the spice of Bob Burns' palaver. NBC.

Eastern Daylight 9:00 p.m.

Eastern Standard 8:00 p.m.

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Pacific 5:00 p.m

Friday, September 13

AL PEARCE with his Elmer Blurt and the rest of his super- negative gang are getting up steam for a pow- erful piece of fun this Friday, when they will present a comical "Salute to the Los Angeles County Fair." CBS.

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Central 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Mountain 7:30 P.M.

Pacific 6:30 p.m.

PAT O'MALLEY, as emcee, humor- ous monologist and singer, and Ray Noble's orchestra are featured in sup- port of Alec Templeton's piano music and impressions in mimicry on the new "Alec Templeton Time," heard this week in its second program. NBC.

Eastern Daylight Central Daylight Mountain 7:30 p.m 9:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Eastern Standard Central Standard Pacifie

6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

"BELIEVE IT OR NOT," Bob Rip- ley will defy the Friday- the -thirteenth jinx and attempt to add it to his col- lection of oddities with a first -night conquest, as he returns with his show- case of the "amazing and rare" this Friday. Besides some unusual facts about this venerable superstition, Rip- ley will present such curious stories as that of the city of Saba, which is built on a volcanic peak in the Carib- bean and where all the houses are red and white. Vocalist Linda Lee and B. A. Rolfe's orchestra will be back with the show. CBS.

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Eastern D Standard Central Standard Pacific 9:00 p.m. 8100 p.m 6:00 p.m.

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SEE PAGE 13 FOR NEWS OF THIS WEEK'S IMPORTANT PROGRAMS AND GUESTS

Willkie Speech Sets Record ELWOOD, IND.- Wendell L. Willkie's

acceptance speech at Elwood, Ind., drew the largest radio audience re- corded by the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (commonly known as the Crossley survey) for a strictly po- litical speech. Only when King Ed- ward VIII abdicated in December, 1936, and when President Roosevelt scored Italy last June for knifing France in the back, had the CAB re- corded higher ratings. The President, according to that day's rating, had the largest radio audience.

New YORK, N. Y. -Such coincidences as the following happen only once in wartime. Recent MBS press releases told of a cable from the network's London correspondent, John Steele, reporting that a Texas pilot he had scheduled for a Mutual broadcast was no longer available for radio: He had been shot down. There were no further details- neither the pilot's name nor the extent of his injury. A few days later the Mutual publicity office re- ceived the following telegram:

TEXAS PILOT REFERRED TO IN RELEASE IS MY BROTHER, WHO IS AT CHARLTON HOSPITAL, KENT. DO NOT KNOW EXTENT OF INJURIES BUT BE- LIEVE NOT SERIOUS AND MAY BE AVAILABLE SOON FOR BROADCAST.

The wire was signed by Robert Don- ahue, program director of WLLH, the Mutual station in Lowell, Mass.

NEW YORK, N. Y. -A majority of people are spending more time listen- ing to the radio this year, according to figures released by the American In- stitute of Public Opinion on a recent Gallup poll. The figures also indicated that even during the summer three times as many people say they stay at home particularly to listen to the ra- dio as say they go to a movie.

WASHINGTON, D. C.- Nature seems to have furnished an ally for the Americas in the world's war of words. Government scientists of the United States and Argentina have made a joint report of the discovery of a radio phenomenon linking the American continents more solidly. Because of disturbances in the ionosphere, (elec- trified upper layers of atmosphere) radio signals going north and south, according to the report, are twenty - five times greater and fifteen times less variable than broadcasts between the U. S. and Europe during the north- ern winter and southern summer.

CHICAGO, ILL. -As ä result of a re- cent meting in Chicago, FM Broad- casters, Inc., announced that at least fifty FM stations would probably be in operation by January 1, 1941, when FM gets full commercial status. More than 150 applications, moreover, are expected to be filed for FM stations by the first of next year.

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ANDRE KOSTELANETZ, conductor (heard last season CBS "Tune -Up Time"), and wife Lily Pons, famous soprano, drink pineapple -juice toast as they arrive in Honolulu, to rest after a joint- concert tour across the United States

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IN NEW YORK with Arthur Miller

Ward Wilson, we learned exclusive- ly, may be Fred Allen's chief foil on the new Texaco stanzas. Ward ably worked with Phil Baker under the guise of The Man in the Box, the char- acter who constantly chided and ex- asperated Baker last year . Tos- canini will be on the air for NBC again and reports that he'll reside in Mexico are untrue. The network is already scanning its program schedule for a spot to switch Paul Laval's "Mel- ody in the Night," which occupies the latter half of the hour Toscanini used

Bea Wain's golfing at Shawnee, Penna., under the tutelage of Sam Sneed, the champ. Her husband, an- nouncer Andre Baruch, will present her with a new fur coat and car if she breaks ninety. He'd better start shop- ping. We've seen Bea on the links.

O'Keefe Has New Kind of Mike Fright Walter O'Keefe was in bad shape

suffering from indigestion when he guested on Rudy Vallee's program. Walter broke a long- standing habit when he ate shortly before going on the air. Backstage, just before the program went on the air, he tossed down a couple glasses of bicarbonate of soda in an effort to stymie the pain. He later told us the temporary relief was shattered when Hope Emerson, the actress who portrayed the hillbilly mother in the sketch, turned from the microphone screaming (as she was supposed to do), and not seeing Wal- ter just behind her continued her scream right in his face. Walter, as everyone present could have observed, was shocked and befuddled momen- tarily.

Major Bowes, besides being head man on the amateur hour, is manag- ing director of the Capitol Theater on

Broadway. The Roxy Theater, not far distant, has long been the rival of the Capitol. No wonder we were sur- prised when one of the Bowes amateur units, appearing here for the first time in four years, was booked into the Roxy ... We weren't surprised though, to hear that the Major was present at services for the late Walter P. Chrysler. In addition to being one of the highest -paid persons working for the Chrysler Corporation, Bowes had long been an intimate of the automo- bile magnate . Lily Pons' mother returned ,to the Silvermine, Conn., home of her daughter and son -in -law (Andre Kostelanetz) after a Yankee Clipper trip from Europe . Joan Blaine, star of "Valiant Lady," is talking business with a cosmetic man- ufacturer . . . and Republic Pictures is likewise talking business with the owners of the "Mr. District Attorney" program. Republic would like to pur- chase the title.

CBS special events officials were disappointed with the programs broad- cast last year during the Army ma- neuvers. In an effort to improve the entertainment value of the more ex- tensive maneuvers this year, CBS, we learned from a reliable source, had Army cooperation to such an extent that at times 3,000 men participated in operations solely to rehearse some pro- grams! Broadcasts from the scene at times picked up the noise of dynamite exploding, which .was supposed to be the sound of the firing of a 155 -mm. gun. The Army has no blank shells for these guns and, to satisfy the broadcasters, synchronized the firing of the dynamite with the "firing" of the big guns.

Lester May Hart Own Show Jerry Lester, the comic substituting

for Bob Hope, is heavily optioned and the chances are better than even he'll be resigned to star on another pro- gram ... Vicente Gomez, perhaps the world's greatest guitarist, is concert - touring in Mexico, due to return to NBC about the middle of October . . .

"Court of Missing Heirs" actors are having fun playing the new toy game inspired by the program and bearing the same name. Idea is that to claim fortune, player must overcome many obstacles . Fred Allen hasn't se- lected the girl to sing on his new show, and we're wondering if he's going to overlook Wynn Murray, the young lady whose singing was so pleasing on his former series.

Party for Ralph Edwards Ralph Edwards' wife planned to

surprise him with a party to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. It was to be held the night Ralph's program, "Truth or Consequences," premiered on NBC. When she told the sponsor of the radio show her plan and invited him, he surprised her by telling her he had already made arrangements for a party the same night.' His party was to celebrate the program's NBC debut (it had been on CBS a number of weeks). So they compromised. The

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sponsor had his party between the early and repeat shows, and Mrs. Ed- wards had hers after the late one.

IN HOLLYWOOD with Evans Plummer

Claudia Bid for by Movies Claudia, of "One Man's Family,"

played by Kathleen Wilson, is being fought over both by Paramount and Warner Bros. studios as a screen -act- ing find; Columbia Pictures also wants to get her: Her impending screen ca- reer will not interfere with her radio work ... Broadcast Music, Inc., fight- ing the ASCAP music combine, has been offered a number of outstanding songs on new 20th Century -Fox pic- tures which are not tied up yet by ASCAP . Jell -O announcer Don Wilson also will announce "Good News of 1941" when that show re- sumes September 5; the same com- pany sells both Jell -O and Maxwell House Coffee . Now it looks as if Burns and Allen will be unable to take their show to New York for sev- eral weeks of airing, because band- leader Artie Shaw, their maestro, is tied up with band dates on the West Coast; Charlie and Little Ryan, of the B & A "Smoothies," are disappointed too, because they expected to be with their wives, now confined in the East and expecting the stork ... Mrs. Don Ameche has been released from the hospital with her new son, but she must stay at home for six more weeks.

Stork Locates Jack Benny Jack Benny and his wife, Mary

Livingstone, his foil and comedienne on the Jell -O show, have been notified following their return from a Hawai- ian vacation that they may expect a baby to arrive next April at their house. Asked by this writer if the rumor were true, Mary verified it and said, "I'm so thrilled. Wouldn't you be?" He replied: "I don't know, Mary. I've never been a mother." Following an announcement of the good news, which occurred after almost fourteen years of wedded life, the office boys at the Paramount lot sent a committee out to Jack's . "Love Thy Neighbor" set to congratulate him. There that day too was little Joan Benny, their six -year -old adopted child, and Jack was working himself into a lather to entertain her. Said that young lady, "Daddy, you're acting awfully silly today!" . Add Benny show news: Eddie (Rochester) Anderson is having a ten -thousand -dollar yacht and a Southern Colonial home built for him and his bride.

Edgar Bergen Sends for Protege Edgar Bergen, mentor so far only of

Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, this week sent his generous check to Judge Sam Tatum, of the Nashville Juvenile Court, to finance transportation of Bergen's twelve - year -old protegee, Thelma Jean Gra- ham, and her chaperone to Hollywood ... Incidentally, the other day, MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE made an appoint- ment to take new natural -color photo- graphs of Charlie McCarthy. The time was set for 1 p.m. Close to that hour, however, Bergen's secretary, Mary Hanrahan, called and in an ex- cited tone of voice said, "Don't know what we can do. We will have to wait an hour or two because Mr. Bergen isn't here and he has Charlie locked in the safe!"

Most Embarrassing Moment Most unusual and unexpected sound -

effect, and the most embarrassing mo- ment in her life, were all experienced by Frances Scully the other day on her NBC "Speaking of Glamour" pro-

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gram. Miss Scully's script called for her to display the new miniature RCA portable radio, size four by four inches and nine inches long, which has sud- denly become the rage of Hollywood celebrities. Forgetting that opening the lid switches on the radio set, Fran- ces opened it to show her announcer, Joy Storm, how it worked, with the surprising result that music began floating through the air. It wouldn't have been so bad had it not been for the fact that the set was tuned to the program on a rival network!

IN CHICAGO with Don Moore

Serial Star in Real Peril Betty Ruth Smith, feminine lead in

"Woman in White," got her serials all mixed up and got caught in "Mid- stream" in a Lake Michigan mishap August 22. She was one of a four- some yachting on the lake. The sail- boat pitched in rough water and tossed the skipper overboard. The other man jumped in to the rescue.

DON McNEILL (center), Jack Baker, Evelyn Lynne, all of "Breakfast Club" (NBC. Mon. through Sat.), take cue from Chicago kids practising for Hi -Li contest on NBC's station WENR, and get tangled up in the ball- bouncing sport

Green Hornet Returns fo Screen "The Green Hornet," long popular

on Mutual network stations, will corhe to the screen again, this time as a fif- teen -part serial, with Warren Hull in the star part . . . Kenny Baker is finding out what motion -picture act- ing is like from his work on the Re- public lot, where he is starring with Frances Langford in "Hit Parade of 1941." A scene he had to do in the picture last week called for him to drink a full glass of Bromo- Seltzer, but the scene was taken from three different camera angles and each angle was photographed three times. Kenny drank nine Bromos!

Queen to Return Queen -of -the -Lakes Joyce Moen,

who visited in Hollywood recently, was offered a stock contract by a major movie lot; she returned home to Minneapolis, but will come back to Hollywood shortly for her test.

Meanwhile the boat drifted rapidly out of reach, with Betty Ruth and the other girl, both inexperienced sailors, helpless aboard. Coast Guards- men came to their aid and beached the boat, while the two men were swimming ashore. The actress was on hand for her broadcast the next morn- ing, with her face still just a few shades darker than her fictitious nurse's uniform.

Crossroads Court of Honor The ceremonies which you'll hear

this Thursday on "National Farm and Home Hour," dedicating a park to "Josh Higgins of Finchville," is just one tangible demonstration of the pop- ularity of both Josh Higgins and his creator, Joe DuMond. You'd think - wouldn't you -that sponsors could see things like this right under their noses instead of groping in distant space for colossal ideas and glamorous names all the time? ... A similar situ-

ation applies to Ransom Sherman, one of the few genuine, spontaneous hu- morists in radio, and the only sustain- ing comedian to place (seventh) in the first ten in the MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE Star of Stars Poll for 1940.

In passing the 1,500th broadcast re- cently of the "Jack Armstrong" sketch, a recapitulation of adventures to date turns up that Jack and buddies have explored ruined Indian temples in South America, seen the mystic civil- ization of Tibet, hunted treasure in the Caribbean, struggled with African jungle life, shivered through the fro- zen Arctic and panted across the Gobi Desert. Yes, indeedy, the all- Ameri- can boy knows the world beyond! .

Speaking of traveling, Don McNeill and his "Breakfast Club" gang have been .packing their breakfast stuff around with them plenty in recent months. Covering the country like a dozen Bowes units, they've visited a score of cities. Everywhere they get a tremendous glad hand - but Don still doesn't know whether to point with pride or view with alarm about the fact that in every city they're escorted into town and back out by the police!

Prentiss, Two -Day Wonder Crossroads Who's Who: Ed Prentiss

is one actor who accomplished the im- possible - crashed network radio in two days. Six years ago Prentiss, just out of the University of Iowa and its kitchen's dish -washing department, came to Chicago with a sudden ambi- tion to be a radio actor. He immedi- ately collared a director -in itself no mean accomplishment -and gained an audition on the grounds that he had money enough for only two days in the city. He got not only the audition, but a lead part in a serial, and he was on the air within the two -day budget limit. Now the thirty- two -year -old Cedar Rapids, Iowa, actor is Dean Harwood in "Road of Life," John Stewart in "Painted Dreams" and Ned Holden in "Guiding Light."

Banjoist Drums Up Recruits Lieutenant Eddie Peabody, veteran

banjo virtuoso, has returned to active duty in the U. S. Navy, with which he served in the submarine corps dur- ing the first World War. He is re- taining his spot on "National Barn Dance," while his defense duties for the present consist of recruiting activi- ties in this area ... Announcer Char- lie Lyon and wife are back from their vacation in the Canadian wilds, and Charlie looks fit from battling muscu- lar muskies . . . Marriage vows re- cently consummated: NBC announcer Don Dowd and actress Betty Anne Brown (August 22); actress Peg Wall and a Florida dentist (August 31).

Corrections, please! Setting a couple of things right in the interests of truth, justice and good grace. (1) It was implied in an item in this column back in May, when the "Avalon Show Boat" was launched, that the theme song, "Here Comes the Show Boat," was a Jerome Kern number. It was, rather, written by Maceo Pinkard and Billy Rose and published by Pinkard. (2) In a feature story in this publication (issue of August 17 -23) it was stated that the song "God Bless America" was presented once on the "Musical Steel- makers" program. Six times is correct.

Crossroads Comments I'd like to see the competitive scor-

ing feature of "Quiz Kids" eliminated . . The Dinning sisters, who clicked

resoundingly in their first stage ap- pearance at the Chicago Theater re- cently, still look like the top female threesome in radio to me.

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SATURDAY September 7

*Star in program listings indicates news broadcast. 7:30 CST 6:30 MST

CBS -Let's Be Lazy: (sw- 17.83)

`NBC- Breakfast Club; Don Mc- Neill, M. C.; KTHS KWK KUOA KGBX KSCJ WREN *News: KFEQ KFH KOIL KOWH KWTO KMOX KOAM Musical Clock: WDAF WHB KOA WOW

7:45 CST 6:45 MST NBC -Breakfast Club: KOWII *News: KV00 KWK KSD

8:00 CST 7:00 MST or NBC-Lincoln Highway, dra- ma: K,1) IVDAF KARK WHO KVOO WOW

Jane l'osvl In "Meet the La- dies.

CBS -Honest Abe: KLRA WNAX KLZ KMBC KOIL (sw- 17.83) NBC -Sidney Walton's Music: KVOD KSCJ (sw -21.5) *News: KFOR KGHF KOA WREN Musical Clock: KFH KOWH *KCKN -News; Hollywood Brevi- ties KFAB -Texas Mary & Her Pals *KFBI -News: Sports KFEL -Morning Varieties KFEQ -A Word to the Wives KGBX- Merry- Go -Rcund KGNF -Morning Devotions KMOX -Jolly Jamboree KOAM -Organ Rhapsody *KSCJ -Landscapes: News *KTHS -News: Handy Hour *KUOA -News: McClesky Family KVOR -Home Folks Frolic 8:15 CST 7:15 MST

NBC -Traveling Cook: KOWH KWK WREN (sty -21.5) *News: KGNF KSCJ KCKN -Tick Tock Time KFAB -Sunny Jim KFBI -Old Timers KFEQ -Morning Melodies KFH -Children's Story Hour KGHF -Morning Melodies KOA- Morning Melodies KOAM -Time 'ii Tunes KVOD -Music Master KVOR- Sacred Hour KWTO- Singing Baker *WJAG -News: Weather: Base- ball: Musical Clock

8:30 CST 7:30 MST MBS- Singing Strings: KFOR KFBI CBS -Welcome Lewis' Singing Bee: KOIL KLRA KFH KFAB WNAX (sw- 17.83) NBC- Bright Idea Club: KARK KOAM KGBX KSD WDAF NBC -Joe Gallicchio's Orch.: KGHF KOWH WREN KVOO (sw -21.5) *News: KVOD KVOR KCKN -Police Court KFEL -Western Voice *KFEQ -Markets: News KGNF -Round the Town KLZ -Ranch Boys KMBC -The Food Scout KOA- Tropical Moods KSCJ -To be announced KUOA -Dr. Martin KWK -Hits & Encores KWTO- Hayden Family WHB -Today's Top Tunes WHO- Sunbeam WIBWMorning Inspirations \VOW -To be announced 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

NBC -Bright Idea Club: WDAF MBS -Francis Cronin, organist: KFOR KFEL *News: KWK KLZ KOA KCKN -A to Z in Novelty KFBI -Hits & Encores *KFH -Markets: News KMBC -Tonic Tunes KVOD -Song Hits KVOR -To be announced; Amer. Legion Band KWTO -Jim West WDAF -Dr. G. Charles Gray, talk WHB -Morning Inspirations WHO- Musical Portraits WIBW -Gospel Singers

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1430 5,000 Des Moines. Iowa NBC -B & MBS 1060 10.000 Hot Springs. Arkansas NBC 1260 5,000 Siloam Springs. Arkansas Local 630 1.000 Denver. Colorado NBC -B

1140 15.000 Tulsa. Oklahoma NBC 1270 1,000 Colorado Springs. Colorado CBS 1350 5.000 St. Louis. Mo. NBC -B & MBS 560 5.000 Springfield. Missouri Local 770 50,000 Chicago, Illinois CBS 610 5,000 Kansas City. Missouri NBC -R 870 50.000 Chicago, Illinois NBC -B 720 50,000 Chicago. Illinois MBS 860 1,000 Kansas City. Missouri MBS

1000 50,000 Des Moines. Iowa NBC -R 580 5,000 Topeka. Kansas CBS

1060 1,000 Norfolk. Nebraska Local 870 50,000 Chicago. Illinois NBC -B 700 50,000 Cincinnati, Ohio NBC & MBS 670 50,000 Chicago, Illinois NBC R

600 5.000 Cedar Rapids & Waterloo, la. CBS & MBS

570 5,000 Yankton, South Dakota CBS 590 5,000 Omaha. Nebraska NBCR

1220 5,000 Lawrence. Kansas NBC -B 650 50.000 Nashville. Tennessee NBC

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presenteo in these pages is supplied by the stations broadcasting those programs. MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE should not be con- sidered responsible for errors in announcements due to failure of stations to advise of weekly program changes.

If your favorite station is not listed at quarter- or half -hour periods, consult the time listings immediately preceding. The chances are that a network program of 30 or 60 minutes. duration is on the air at a quarter -hour when you do not lind your station listed

Symbols in parentheses, such as (sw- 9.53), after a program listing indicates that this program may be heard by tuning in 9.53 megacycles on your short -wave dial. For foreign short-wave programs, please see page 40.

WOW -Little Doghouse WNAX -Trading Post 9:00 CST 8:00 MST

NBC -Deep River Boys: KSCJ KTHS KOWH WREN *MBS -News: KSAL *CBS -News: The Old Dirt Daub- er: KFH KLRA KLZ (sw- 17.83) NBC -Song Folks: WDAF KGBX WHO KVOO KSD KOAM KANS KARK *KCKN -News: Powder Puff Re- view KFAB -Jane Tucker *KFBI -News: Markets *KFEL -News: Alec Randolph's Trio KFEQ -Old Timers KGHF -Musical Moments KGNF -Radio Reporter KMBC -Fashion Flashes *KMOX -News: Rhapsody in Rhythm KOA -It's Peach Time KOIL -Salutes KUOA -God's Half Hour KVOR -Good Morning KWK -Top of the Morning KWTO -Front Page Drama *WHB -News; Home of the Week WIBW -Roy Faulkner WJAG -Musical Gems: Weather Markets t\'I.S- Spelling Bee *WNAX-News: Eddie Martin l \"(Ii Police Bulletins 9:15 CST 8:15 MST

NBC -Rosa Lee, sop.: KGHF KSCJ (so-15.33) MBS -Army Band: KFBI KFEL NBC -Sports School: WDAF KSD KOAM KARK KV00 KANS KGBX WHO KCKN -Kansas City Moods KFAB- lfnmesteaders KFEQ- Bill's Hawaiian Players KMBC- Rhythm & Romance KOA-Friendly Service Bureau KOWH -Mooting Melodies KTHS -Recruiting Prgm. KVOD- Saturday Session KVOR -This Rhythmic Age KWTO -Sons of the Pioneers WIBW- American Legion Auxiliary *WNAX -News: Novelty Notes WREN -Iawaiian Strings

9:30 CST 8:30 MST NBC -Concert Orch.: WDAF WHO KARK KOAM KSD KANS CBS -Dorian String Quartet :

KLRA KVOR (sw- 17.83) Must. detail on page 13.

MBS -Army Band: KSAL KFEL NBC -Our Barn: KWK WREN KVOD KSCJ KTHS (sw- 15.33)

*News: KOIL KGBX KCKN -In The Spotlight KFAB -Roy & Lonnie

lir Points to popular pro- grams, special broadcasts

KFEQ -Markets : Orgatron KFH -Mack & Effie KGHF Devotional KGNF -Music from A to Z KLZ -Captain Ozie KMBC -P. Hans Flath, organist KOA- Musical Magazine KOWH- Touring the Town KUOA- Common Sense Viewpoint KV00 -To be announced *KWTO- Markets: News WHB -Smile Brigade WIBW -Housewives Prem. WLS -Army Recruiting Speaker WNAX -Homemakers' Prem. WOW -Gov't Reports: Musicale

9:45 CST 8:45 MST MBS -T h i s Wonderful World: KSAL WHB CBS- Dorian String Quartet: KFH NBC- Smilin' Ed McConnell: KSD KARK KANS WHO KCKN -Tune Types KFAB -Gus & Andy KFBI -Morning Shopping Service KGBX -Gems of Melody: Weather KGHF -Pop. Orch. KLZ -Lady, Lend an Ear KOAM -The lost Empire KOIL- Singing Strings KUOA- Manhattan Singers KVOO- Junior Playhouse WDAF -To be announced WNAX -Devotional Service %VOW- Markets: Musical Prgm. 10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC -Strings That Sing: KGBX KSD KOA CBS- Country Journal: WNAX KFH KVOR KFAB KLRA NBC -Irving Miller's Orch.: KWK KV00 (sw.15.33) MBS -To be announced: KFEL WAIT KFOR WHB *News: KGNF KUOA KVOD WHO KOWH KARK -Kiddies Club KCKN -Olaf Soward- Frances Case- ment KFBI -Markets KFEQ -Betz Henderson KFKA -Denver Tabernacle KGHF- Breakfast Club *KMBC -News: Prgm. Notes: Camp Fire Girls KMOX -Magic Kitchen *KOAM -News & Markets KOIL- Junior I. Q. *KSCJ -News: Timetable KTHS -Devotional KWTO -Poultry Topic s: Salon Echoes

WDAF -With the Poets WJAG-Curtain Raiser WOW Junior Varieties *WREN -News; Let's Go Shopping 10:15 CST 9 :15 MST NBC- Oyanguren, guitarist: KSD KOAM KGBX WDAF NBC -Irving Miller's Orch.: KSCJ KOWH MBS -Ace Brigode's Orch.: KSAL KCKN- Fashions In Music KFBI -Kitchen Clinic KFEQ -Minor Clites, organist *KFKA -News KGNF -Out on the Range KMBC -Happy Kitchen KOA -For Women Only KTHS- Skyliners KUOA -Science News KVOD -Captain Ozie KVOO- Dorothy McCune KWK -Health Department Talk KWTO-Jungle Jim, sketch WHB- Kiddies Revue WHO- Crescent Hour of Music WJAG-Voice of the Street 10:30 CST 9:30 MST NBC -National Farm & Home Hr.: KGBX KANS KWK ETHS KOWH WREN KSCJ KVOD

National 4 41 Club program. Club members will pnrtielpate in n disrtission on "'rlie Use of the Land."

CBS -Let's Pretend: KMBC KFOR Kl.Z KFH KOIL KLRA KVOR WNAX NBC -Call to Youth: KSD KOA (sw- 15.33) KCKN -AS You Like It *KFA B-News KFBI -Tin Pan Alley KFEL -Three Rancheros KFEQ -Old Timers KFKA -Morning Variety KGHF -Good Morning, Neighbor KGNF -Cub Reporters KOAM-Town Talk Play Boys KUOA- Saturday Review KV00- Kiddies Revue KWTO-Farm Chats WDAF -Lieht of the World WHO -Home Talent Folks WIBW- Oklahoma Outlaws WJAG-West Point Prgm. WOW- Homemakers Club 10:45 CST 9:45 MST MBS -Lang Thompson's Orch.: KFI:A W11B KFEL NBC -Pfaender & Miles, piano duo: (sv- 15.33)

KCKN -Painting The Town KFAB -Bohemian Orch. KFBI- Pioneer Quartet KFEQ- Weather KGNF -Pacheco Ensemble KMOXTalk: Musical Prgm. KOA- Strolling Songsters KSD-Metropolitan Church Fed. -

KWTO -Hayloft Frolic WDAF- Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11'IBWHenry & Jerome 11:00 CST 10:00 MST NBC -Lincoln Highway, drama: KOA NBC -Howard Ropa, bar.: WOW KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -National Farm & Home Hr.: KVOO KOAM CBSKeyboard Capers: KI.Z KOIL KMBC KVOR (sw- 17.83) MBS -Don Arres, tnr.: KFEL WHB KWK KSAL KFKA KARK -Nazarene Church *KCKN -News; News of the Blues *KFBI News: Weather: Markets KFEQMarkets KFH- Interlude; Markets; Musi- quiz KGHF -Songs That Never Grow Old KGNF -Four Bell Release KLRA-Booster Club KMOX- Talent Court KUOA -Markets: Music in a Mod- ern Mode WDAF- Valient Lady WHO- Rainbow Rhythms WIBW- Dinner Hour tVJ.AG -Book Review WLS -To be anonunced WNAX -Tips by Taylor 11:15 CST 10:15 MST CBS- Highways to Health: KFOR KMBC KLRA KLZ (sw- 17.83) NBC -Calling All Stamp Collectors: %VOW KSD (sw- 17.83) KCKN -Make Believe Ballroom KFAB -Down to Earth KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KFKA -Melody Time KGHF -Bradford Orch. KOIL- Community Editor KUOA -South American Way KVOR -Good Morning Neighbor *KWK -News WDAF -Betty Crocker WHB -Farm Special -

WHO-Education in the News WJAG-Musical Masterpieces WNAX -Ways to Win 11:30 CST 10:30 MST MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFEL KFKA KSAL KFOR WHB KFBI NBCFrankie Masters' Orchestra: WDAF WHO KGBX KOAM WOW KOA

CBS -Vera Brodsky, pianist: KFH KMOX KLZ KVOR W \ \S isw- 17.83 )

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`NBC- Luncheon at the Wal- dorf ; Ilka Chase, m.c.; Frank Luther, tnr.; Paul Baron's Orch.: WREN KWK KVOD KTHS KGHF (sw- 15.33)

Guests: Joan Bennett shi gt and serer. stn r. and )lade utr Srhiapiirelli, fashion designer.

Markets. KGNF KWTO KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KFAB -First Call for Dinner KFEQ -Silver Strings *KLRA -Bible Lovers' Revival-. interlude: News KMBC- Rhythm Novelties KOIL- Waltz Time Ktt\VII-The Farm Hand KSCJ -Farm Reporter *KSD-News: Dick Leibert K VOO- Musicale WIBW-Weather ; Dinner Hour 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *NBC -News: Frankie Masters' Dreh.: KOA KOAM KSD WHO KGBX *KARK -News; Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KCKN -Song Stories KFBI -Man on the Street KFEQ Ranch Boys KGNF -Mario Chandler's Orch. KMBC-Dinner Bell Roundup: Markets KOIL-Community Editor KUOA -L. W. Quartet; Billboard KVOO -Art Davis' Rhythm Riders KWTO -Week End Jamborees WDAF- Dramatic Prgm. WJAG- Melodies: Hospital Report WOW- Junior Round Table

AFTERNOON 12:00 CST 11:00 MST

`CBS -Nat'l Tennis Champion- KFH KVOR KLRA KFOR

(sw- 17.83) 'l'ed Hosing and .1I nuny Dolan

will broadcast a st rokt.i y- stroke description of the fluai round of the men and w ,It's National 'tennis Championships.

BFNBC -I'm an American: KOA KGBX KSD

I ; mret: William Knudsen, pro- duction coordinator of the Na- tional Defense Commission.

MBSThis Might Be You: KFEL NBC -Ray Kinney's Orch.: KGHF WREN KSCJ KWK KOWH (sw- 15.33) *News: KFAB KGNF KVOO KOIL WIBW WHB *KCKN -News; Noon Hour Clock KFBI- Dinner Bell Time KFEQ- Markets KFKA- Markets: Suggestions KLZ -By Short Wave *KMBCNews: Dinner Bell Roundup: Livestock KMMOX- Country Journal KOAM-Salon Orch. KTHS -Buddy Reeves' Orch. KUOA -Three Quarto- Time KVOD -Pan Americana WDAF- Better Business Bureau Speaker WHO -Corn Belt Farm Hour WJAG -Agricultural Agents: Mar kets & Cradle Roll WNAX -Farm & Home %V OW- Transcription s

12:15 CST 11:15 MST NBC -Ross Sisters: KOA WDAF KSD WOW CBSNat'l Tennis Championships: KLZ NBC -Ray Kinney's Orch.: KARK KVOO *News: WJAG KUOA KOWH K0AM KFAB -Farm Notes: Livestock Markets: Last Call for Dinner KFEQ -Lullaby Lester & Old Timers KFEL -Louis Bethancourt's Orch. KFH -Markets; Interlude KFKA -American Folk Songs KGBX- Luncheon Dance Music KGNF -Music for High Noon KOIL -Comm. Editor KTHS- Saturday Club KWTO -Ozark Serenaders WHB- Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WIB%V- Markets *WNAX-News: Markets 12:30 CST 11 :30 MST NBC -World's Fair Band: KSAL ( sy- 15.33)

NBC -Woody Herman's Orch.: KSD

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CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KLZ KMBC KLRA KVOR (sw- 17.83) MBSLeighton Noble's Orch.: KWK *News: KFEQ KFH WHO KGNF KFKA KWTO WREN KGBX KOWH KSCJ KARK -Light Crust Doughboys KFEL -The Dime Man KGHF -Morning Matinee KMOX- Safety Brigade KOA -Music by Shrednik KOAM-Salon Orch. KUOA -Bill Fontaine KVOD -Captain Ozie KVOO -Bob Wills' Playboys *WDAF -News: Weather: Market WIBW- Noonday Prgm. WJAG1Veather: Police: Funeral Notices: Visitors: Mail Bag WNAX Farm Hi- Lights *WOW -News: Musicale 12:45 CST 11:45 MST MBS -Leighton Noble's Orch.: KOIL CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KFU NBC-World's Fair Band: KOWH KANS WREN KSC.I (sw- 15.33) NBC -Woody Herman's Orch.: KOAM WHO KGBX *News: KTHS KGHF KVOD *KARK -News & Livestocks KFAB-Federal Farm Prgm. KFELRhythmic Strings KFEQ- Street Reporter KFKA -Window Shoppers KGNF- Singing Strings KMOX The Music Box KITOA-Charles Baum KWTO. Modern Rhythms; Man on the Street W'D.AF- Roundup 1VNAX- Billie & Tommy WOW -Man on the Street

1:00 CST 12:00 MST NBC -Bobby Byrne's Orch.: KANS KGHF WREN KSCJ KOWH KWK (sw- 15.33)

CBSNat'l Tennis Championships: KLZ KOIL WNAX KLRA KFOR (sw- 17.83)

MBS -Nat'l Rifle & Pistol Matches: KFBI WHB

. NBC -A Boy, A Girl & A Band: KOA KOAM KARK KV00 KSD WHO KGBX *News: KFEL KVOR KCKN-Happy Harmony KFAB-Last Call for Dinner KFEQ -Dannen Melodies KFH -Ark Valley Boys KFKACounty Agents Prgm. KGNF-Swappers KMBC-Your Country Neighbors KVIOX -To be announced KTHS -Arlington Orch. KUOA -Stamp Quartet KVOD -Blue Plate Special KWTO -Laugh Clinic WDAF -Dance Orch. WJAG -Farm Facts & Fun WOW-Farm Facts & Fun

1 :15 CST 12:15 MST NBC -Bobby Byrne's Orch.: KVOD

CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KVOR MBS -Nat'l Rifle & Pistol Matches: KFEL KFBI WHB KCKN -Story of the Week KFAB -Gus & Andy *KFEQ- Baseball Scores; News KGNF -Music Briefs *KMOX -News KUOA- Siesta Serenade KVOR -To be announced WDAF-Studio Prgm.

1:30 CST 12:30 MST NBC -Johnny Long's Orch.: KANS KVOD KSCJ KGHF WREN KOWH (sw- 15.33) MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KLRA KLZ KVOR KOIL KFH WNAX (sw- 17.83) NBC -Campus Capers: KOA KSD KARK KGBX WHO WOW KTHS KOAM KVOO KCKN- Bulletin Board KFAB -Jane Tucker KFBI -Hit Revue KFEQ.Homes on the Land *KFKA -News & Interviews: Markets *KGNF -Neb. in the News KMBC-Country Journal K)IOX -Open Forum KUOA-Concert Classics *KWK -News K1VT(Slim & Junior WDAF -Dance Orch. WHB -Voice of Kansas City 1:45 CST 12:45 MST

CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KLRA KVOR KFH (sw- 17.83)

MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: WHB KFOR KSAL KFEL KFKA KWK KOIL KCKN -Federal Band KFAB -Cornhusker Jamboree KFEQ -Waltz Time

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KGNF- Madison Singers *KLZ -News KMOX -Piano Recital KSD -Fed. of Music Clubs KWTO- Women's Auxiliary Prgm. WJAG -Organ Recital

2:00 CST 1:00 MST CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KVOR KMBC KLRA (sw15.27) MBS -Songs Sweethearts Sing: KFEL KFKA KOIL KFOR KSAL KFBI WHB

NBCClub Matinee; Vocalists; Orch.; Ransom Sherman, M. C.: KGHF KANS KSCJ KTHS KWK KVOD WREN KVOO KOWH NBC -Library of Congress Cham- ber Concert: KOA KSD WOW WDAF KGBX ROAM (sw -9.53) *KCKN -News: Peacock Prgm. KFEQ Louis Chico 's Swinging Strings KFH -Br'er Fox Prgm. KGNF -Markets KLZ -Baseball Game KMOXWotnen's Hour *KUOA -News: Elwood Gorman KWTO -Jim West Jamboree WHO- Baseball Time WNAX -Rodeo Recess 2:15 CST 1:15 MST

MBS -Bay Shore Handicap: KFEL KFKA KOIL KFOR KSAL IVHB KFBI KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KFH -To be announced KFEQ -Matinee Melodies KGNF- Thomas Paloso's Orch. KMOX -Dope front the Dugout KUOA- Hawaiian Melodies KWK -Sports Twister WJAG- Afternoon Concert 2:30 CST 1:30 MST

MBS -Foxcatcher Grand National: WHB KFBI KFEL KFKA KSAL CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KFOR KMBC KLRA WIBW KOIL KFH KVOR (sw- I5.27) NBC- Library of Congress Cham- ber Concert: KOA KGBX (sw- 9.53) Baseball Game: KFAB WNAX Baseball, Cards vs. Pittsburgh: KWK KMOX KCKN- Before Baseball KFEQ -Ben Henderson KGNF -World Book Man; Music of Today *KOAM-News: Markets KUOA- Business Review: L. W. Salon KWTO- Juvenile All -Star Revue WDAF- Birthday Bell

2:45 CST 1:45 MST MBS -Foxcatcher Grand National: KFEL KFBI KFKA KSAL CBS -Nat'l Tennis Championships: KFH KLRA WIBW KOIL KFOR KVOR (sw- 15.27) NBC -Library of Congress Cham ber Concert: KOAM KFEQ Minton ales, accordianist KGNF.Sunset Trio *KMBC -News: Musical Interlude KSD -Master Singers KUOA -Giovanni WREN- Things You Should Know

3:00 CST 2:00 MST *MBS- -News; Louis Prima's Or- cilesira: KFEL KFKA WHB KSAL NBC -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: KV00 WDAF KSD KOA (sw- 9.53) CBS -Buffalo Presents: WIBW KVOR KLRA KOIL NBC -Gus Steck's Orch,: KGHF KSCJ KTHS KANS KVOD (sw- 15.33) *News: KFBI KFOR Baseball Game: KCKN WREN KFH KFEQ-Pony Express Round -Up KGBX -N. Y. A. Prgm. *KGNF-Monitor News KMBC-Military Academy Band KOAM-Kiddies Revue KOWH- Public Pulse of the Air *KUOANesys: Jules Lande KWTO- Markets; Ozark Events WJAG Waltz With Me WOW -Call To Youth

3:15 CST 2:15 MST MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: KFBI CBS -Buffalo Presents: KFOR NBC -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WOW *News: KARK KOWH KGNF -Symphony Hour KVIOX-Dope front the Dugout KUOA Fred Feibel, organist KWTO-Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WJAG-Pupils Jansen

3:30 CST 2:30 MST NBC -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: ROAM KSD KOA KVOD KGBX WDAF WOW

MBS -Zeke Manners' Gang: WHB KFBL KSAL KFEL CBS -Nat Brandwynne's Orch.: KMBC WIBW KFOR KVOR KLZ KLRA

NBC -Rhythms by Ricardo: KSCJ K15.GHF

33) KTHS KOWH (sw -9.53-

*KFEQ-Baseball Scores: News KMOX -Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs. Cleveland *KOIL -News KUOA -L. W. Concert WENR -How Do You Know! WJAG -Tango Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST CBSVNat Brandwynne's Orch.: KOIL Piano Moods: KFEQ KGNF KOAM- Community Editor KUOA- Popular Tunes KVOD -Saturday Siesta KWTO -Alpen Brau Boys WJAG -Hawaiian

4:00 CST 3:00 MST *NBC -Cecil Golly's Orch.; News: KOWH KSCJ KTHS KANS KGHF MBS -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: WHB KFEI. KSAI. KFBI *NBC -El Chico, Spanish Revue; News: KGBX WHO KSD KVOO IVDAF WOW KOA (sw -9.53) *CBS-News: Albert Warner, comm.: KVOR KLRA KMBC KLZ KOIL KFOR *News: KWTO WHB KFEQ-Ben Henderson KGNF -Birth of the News KOAM -In the Crime Light *KUOA -News: Lewis Erwin WIBW -Farm Bureau; Musical In- terlude; Navy Prem. 1V'JAG -Band Music

4:15 CST 3:15 MST CBS -Golden Gate Quartet: KLRA K1.Z

83) KVOI' W'N:1X KFOR (sw.

11. NBC -El Chico Spanish Revue: KOAM MBS -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: KOIL KFEQ -Matinee KGNF All Request Prgm. KMBC -To be announced KUOA Male Chorus *KVOD -To be announced: News KWTO -From A to Z in Novelty WJAG -For Children Only

4:30 CST 3:30 MST MBSTO be announced: KOIL KFEL WHB

*KCKN -News: Cocktail Hour KFBI -Ft. Riley Cavalry Band *KFEL -News: Peggy Anderson KFEQ -Dance Time *KFH -The World oday KGFIF- Former Favorites KGNF-Sport Parade KLRA -Tea Dance Tunes KMOX- Speaker KOWH -South Omaha Bandwagon *KSD -News KTHS -Baseball Scores: Review KUOA -Dan Lieberfield KWTO -Your World of Vision WHB -Olivia & Joaquin WJAG- Musical Roulette WREN -Range Riders

5:15 CST 4:15 MST MBS -Glen Gray's Orch.: KFEL KFOR KWK KSAL \VIiB *NBC -John B. Kennedy, news: WDAF. KV00 KSD WHO KANS KARK KOA KGBX KOAM WOW KFEQ- Rosario Bourdon Directs KFH -Army Band KGNF-Dramas of Life KLRA -Sports: Interlude: News *KMOX -News KUOA -World Light Op'era KWTO- American Legion Band

5:30 CST 4:30 MST NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.: KWK KTHS (sw-9.53) NBC -Yvette, songs: KARK KOA KGBX KSD KOAM WOW

'CBS -Gay Nineties Revue; Joe Howard, m.c.; Beatrice Kay, comedienne; Genevieve Rowe, sop.; Four Clubmen; Ray Bloch's Orch.; others: KFAB .KLRA KOIL WNAX KLZ WIBW (sw- (sw- 11.83)

MBS -Louis Panico's Orch.: KSAL KFEL KFOR KFKA *News: KVOR KGHF KOWH WHB WREN KCKN -Library Story Hour KFBI -Sports Parade *KFEQ -News: Baseball Scores KFH- American Legion Prgm. KGNF- Church Calendar KMBC -The Band Stand KMOX -The World Today KSCJ- Sports KVOD-Musical Moments KV00 -World of Sports

ONLY 28 MORE DAYS to wait for return of

WAYNE KING'S ORCHESTRA

NBC -Art of Living: KSD WOW KV00 KGBX KOAM KOA WHO WDAF (sw -9.53)

Subject: -The Power of Faith."

NBC- Renfrew of the Mounted: KGHF KSC.I KVOD KANS KOWH KTHS WREN CBS -Yells Pessl, harpsichordist: KLZ KLRA KVOI' WNAX KFOR (sw. 11.83)

Today's program will be de- voted to the Fifth English Suite (Buell).

*News: KGNF WJAG KFBI -Let's Waltz KFEQ -The Rhythm Console KMOX- France Laux, Hi-Lites KUOA- Cowboy Jamboree KWTODiana's Book Review WIBW- Pentecostal Tabernacle

4:45 CST 3:45 MST *CBS -The World Today: WIBW KMBC KLZ KLRA KVOR KOIL WNAX KFOR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Paul Douglas, sports: KOA KARK WDAF KOAM WHO (sw- 9.53) *MBS -Sagmaster C o i n m e n t s: KFEL KSAL KFBI KWK KFEQ- Master Singers KGBX-Featured Orch. KGNF -All Request Prgm. KSD -Allen Roth's Orch. *KVOO -Prgm. Rrevues: News KWTO. Musical Workshop WHB -Olivio & Joaquin WJAG- Devotional *WOW -Headlines Ahead

5:00 CST 4:00 MST 'CBS- People's Platform; Ly-

man Bryson, presiding: KVOR ROIL KMBC KFAB KLZ WIBW' WNAX

Subject: "What F fence, lusophy and Religion Do to l'romnte the Democratic Way of Life."

MBS -Ginsburgh's Concert Orch.: KSAL KWK NBC -Kindergarten Kapers: KOA WDAF KV00 KGBX WHO KOAM WOW NBC -Message of Israel: WENR KVOD KSCJ

Speaker: Rabbi William Franklin Rosenblum of 7'emple Tarael. New York City.

KWTO -Aloha Land WDAF -Safety Council Talk WHO -Aloha Land WJAG -Highlights in Melody

5:45 CST 4:45 MST CBS -Gay Nineties Revue: KVOR *NBC -H. V. Kaltenborn, news: KGBX KOA KOAM WDAF NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.: KGHF WREN *News: KV00 KFH WHO WOW KSCJ *News: Sports: KMBC KWK KARK. Passing Parade of Sports KCKN- Jockey Club KFBI -It's Dance Time KFEL -The Mandolettes KFEQ -Orgat ron Prgm. KGNF -Half & Half KMOX- Alpine Varieties *KOWH -It's Dance Time; News KSD -Stockton & Eschen KTHS- Today's Winners KUOA -Gems of Melody KWTO- Musical Variety WHB-Wings for .America

NIGHT Where There is no listing

for a station its preceding program is on the air.

6:00 CST 5:00 MST or CBS-Ma rriage Club, with Ha- ven MacQuarrie: KFAB WBBM (also at 9 p.m. CST) MBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch.: WMT KFEL KFKA KOIL KFBI

"NBC- Listener's Playhouse drama: KARK WMAQ WDAF 1V 110 K VOO WOW NBC -Gordon Jenkins' Music: KGHF WREN KTHS KSCJ KANS KVOD *News: KWTO KFOR KGBX KOAM KUOA WIBW *KCKN -News; Menu in Rhythm KFH -Song Shop KLRA Blue Beetle KLZ -Music of the Maestros KMBC -As Kansas City Dines KMOX- Favorite Melodies; Organ Melodies

KO.- Once Upon a Time KSD -AI Kavelin's Orch. KVOR -Musical Round-up KWK -Lone Ranger, drama WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. WJAG Evening Concert WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WLW -Bonne County Jamboree WNAXSunset Edition

6:15 CST 5:15 MST NBC- Gordon Jenkins' Orch.: KGBX MBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch.: KSO KFOR Sports: KOAM KWTO WHB KFH -Famous Homes of Famous Americans *KFKA Frye Star Final KGNF -Eb & Zeb KLRA- Dinner Music KOA- Nature Sketches KOWH- Sports Snapshutter *KSD News KUOA- Dinner Music WIBW- Homespun Harmonies WJAG-Lest We Forget WLS-Howard Peterson WNAX -441 Round -up

6:30 CST 5:30 MST ' *CBS -The Human Adventure,

drama; News: KFAB KMOX KMBC KFH KOIL WIBW WBBM WNAX KLRA WMT (sw- 11.83)

Cl i ttou Fsd uenn. literary ertt- le, will discuss A orient Greek Rumor and Legal Procedure.

NBC -Don Orlando's Orch,: KOA KARK KGBX WMO KOAM WMAQ WSM

MBS -Nobody's Children: KFEL WGN KSD KFBI KFKA KFOR NBC -Spotlight on Youth: KVOD WREN KSCJ KANS KGHF KWK KV00 *News: KGNF KLZ - *KMOX -Human Adventure: Dol- lar Facts: News KSD -Cheri McKay & Co. KVOR- Sports KWTO- Sundown Serenade WDAF -Grand Ole Opry: WDAF WLS -Barn Dance Party WLW- Renfro Valley Folk WOW Down the Fairway with Stanley Davies 6:45 CST 5:45 MST

NBC -Jeanette Davis, songs: KOA KARK KGBX KOAM WMAQ 11'HO WSM KGNF- Evening Serenade; W'ther *KU. Sports: News KOAM -Gay Parita Presents *KSD-News; Rosario Bourdon's Orch. KUOA On Parade *KVOR- Rhythm Revue: News KWTO -U. S. Preparedness %VOW-Salute to Industry

7:00 CST ó:00 MST NBC -Will Hudson's Orch.: WREN KARK KVOD KANS KGHF (sv- 9.53)

'CBS -Your Hit Parade; Barry Wood, bar.; Bea Wain, vocalist, & Mark Warnow's Orch.; Bon- nie Baker & Orrin Tucker's Or- chestra: WBBM KRNT KFAB KMBC WMT KMOX KOIL WIBW KLRA KFH WNAX (sw- 11.83) I'NBC -Alka - Seltzer National Barn Dance; Eddie Peabody; Henry Burr; Joe Kelly; Hoosier Hot Shots ; The Westerners: WOW WLW WLS KSD KV00 WDAF WHO KTBS (1450 kc) KWK KFOR

For halter detail see ssonsor', an- nouncement on this pops.

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SATURDAY September 7

*MBS- Gabriel Heatater, news: WGN KWK KCKN -George A. Sokolsky KFBI -Baseball Game KFEL-Salute to Motorists KGBX -Vocal Varieties KLZ- -Waltz Melodies KOA- Listening Time KOAMTrianon Presents KSCJ -Sioux Cityans *KUOA -News: Organ Music KVOR-Where to Go WMAQ Abe Lyman 's Orch. WSVLWestern Serenade

7:15 CST 6:15 MST MBS -To be announced: KFEL KSAL KWK KFOR NBC -Will Hudson's Orch.: KSO

KCI(N -On With the Dance KGBX-Battle of the Bands KLZ -Home on the Land KVOR- Dinner Musicale *WGN -News WSM- Adrian McDowell's Orch.

7:30 CST 6:30 MST 'MBS- American Choral Festi-

val, Alfred Wallenstein, cond.: WON KFEL KFOR' KSAL I 'NBC -Radio Guild, drama: KSO KTBS KGHF KSCJ WREN KVOD KANS WMAQ KWK (sw- 9,53 ) NBC -Grand 01' Opry: KOA Pulse of Business: KLZ KVOR KCKN- Topics & Tunes 7:45 CST 6:45 MST

'CBS- Saturday Night Sere- nade; Mary Eastman, sop.; Bill Perry, tnr. Gus Haenschen's Orch,-; Bill Adams: KMOX KFH KLRA KLZ KFAB WBBM KMBC

Bill Perry will sing Danny Boy, and We Could Make Sorh

Beautiful Mnso. N lee F.aatmm

will song Baguette Woe ta. The choir offers I'll Never Smile Again. The ensemble presente You're lonely and l'm lonely. 'The orchestra plays Ferry Boat Serenade; Flying Down to Rio. and Seems Like a Mouth of Sundays.

KARK -Harry Horlick's Orch. *KGBX -News KOIL- Musical Varieties KSCJ -Hilo Serenaders KVOR- Studio Party WIBW Popular Varieties WMT-Harmoneers Quartet WNAX- N.Y.A, Radio Workshop WSM-At Ease

8:00 CST 7:00 MST *NBC -News: KSCJ KTHS KSO KWK WREN KGHF (sw -9.53) er`NBC- Station EZRA, with Uncle Ezra (Pat Barrett); Nora Cunee,,; Cliff Soupier; Fran Al. tison ; Orch.: WMAQ KARK KVOO WLW KOA KGBX WOW KSD WDAF KANS KCKN. Dancing Under the Stars *KFOR -News *KVOD -Dave Cook, news WHO -Iowa Barn Dance Frolic WLS-Barnyard Jamboree WMT- Government Reports WNAX -Light Concert Selections WSM -Grand Ole Opry 8:15 CST 7:15 MST

NBC -Vaughn Munroé s Orchestra: KGHF KSCJ WREN KTHS KSO KVOD KSCJ (sw -9.53)

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MBS- American Choral Festival: KFOR CBS -Public Affairs: KMBC WMT KMOX WBBM KVOR KFAB KLRA KRNT WNAX KLZ KARK -Baseball Game KFH -Alpen Brau Swingsters KOIL -Dance Melodies KWK- Inside of Sports 8:30 CST 7:30 MST

NBC -Grand 01' Opry: KV00 WSM KARK NBC -Melody in the Night: KSCJ WREN KANS KGHF KVOD *CBS -News of the War: KOIL KLZ KVOR WBBM WNAX KLIFA KFAB KRNT WIBW WMT (sw -9.65)

NBC -Truth or Consequences, Ralph Edwards, M. C.: WMAQ KSD WOW WHO KOA WDAF *MBS -News; Tommy Reynolds' Orch.: KSAL KCKN- Dancing in Memory *KFEL -News: Swing Time *KFH-News: Barn Dance Frolic KFOR-Musical I n t e r l u d e

KGBX- Studio Party KMBC- Dancepation *KMOX -News: Mellow Time News KTHS Rev. Kelly KWK -Feature Parade *WGN -News; Mark Russell's Orch. WLS -Barn Dance Party WLW Boone County Jamboree WSM- Francis Craig's Orch.

8:45 CST 7:45 MST *CBS -Michael Loring, songs; News: KOIL KVOR KFAB WMT KRNT WBBM WNAX KI.RA KLZ (sw -9.65) .

NBC -Melody in the Night: KSO KCKN Rhythm Rendezvous KFEL- Spurts: Richard Himber's Orch.

Saturday Night NATIONAL BARN DANCE

with

EDDIE PEABODY Wizard of the Banjo

Hoosier Hof Shots - Joe Kelly - Henry Burr Paf Buftram - Dinning Sisters

WOW WDAF KSD KTBS WHO 7:00 P.M., CST

KOA - 8:00 P.M., MST Sponsored by ALKA -SELTZER

WIBW- Kansas Roundup 9:00 CST 8:00 MST

NBC-Glenn Garr's Orch.: KARK WDAF KSD KVOO CBS -Sports Time: (sw -9.65) NBC -Bob Chester's Orch.: KANS KGBX KVOD KGHF KSCJ KTHS WREN *MBS -News: KFEL KSAL CBS- Marriage Club: KFAB WMT KLRA KRNT KMBC KFH KOIL WNAX KMOX NBC -AIka- Seltzer National Barn Dance: KOA *CBS -News: Al Kavelin's Orch.: KFAB *KCKN News; Man About Town KLZ -Stars Over Manhattan KVOR- Saturday Night Symphony KWK -Rolla Coughlin's Orch. WBBM -The People's Platform WGN -Phil Levant's Orch. WHO -Iowa Barn Dance Frolic WLS -Nat'l Barn Dance WLW- Renfro Valley Barn Dance WMAQ -Sacasas' Band WOW -Little Jack Little's Orch.

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Glenn Garr's Orch.: KGBX WDAF NBC -Bob Chester's Orch.: KSO MBS -Leo Reisman's Orch.: KFEL KFOR KSAL CBS -Al Kavelin's Orch.: (sw- 9.65) *K1'00 -News KWK -Jimmy Greer's Orch. WGN -Baron Elliot's Orch. WOW -Sports

9 :30 CST 8:30 MST MBS -Leo Reisman's Orch.: KFEL KFKA CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: WMT KLRA KFAB KOIL KFOIT NBC -Alvino Rey's Orch.: KGHF WREN KSCJ KWK KTHS KSO (SW 9.53) NBC -Ben Cutler's Orch.: WDAF KARK KGBX KAN'i KV00 WHO WO W

I MORNING *Star in program listings

indicates news broadcast. 7:30 CST 6:30 MST

NBC -Sunday Drivers: WOW KGBX KOAM KVOO WDAF KSD KARK NBC -Coast to Coast on a Bus: KTHS KSCJ KWK KOWH KVOO CBS- Richard M a x w e I I. tnr.: KMOX (sw- 17.83) '

8:00 CST 7:00 MST CBS- Church of the Air: KMBC KLZ KFH WIBW KFOR KMOX KOIL (sw- 17.83)

Speaker: Reverend Martin E. Anderson. pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, Denver, Colorado, will talk on "The All. Sufficient Christ."

NBC -Melodic Moods: KSCJ KVOD KOWH WREN (sw -21.5) NBC -Highlights of the Bible: KOA WDAF KVOO KGBX WOW KSD

Dr. Sta ant's address is titled "Repot reefnlness and Fore- sight." The Hndia Choristers will sing My .resits ng 'Pion Wilt, and We Mn) Not Climb the Heavenly Steps.

8:30 CST 7:30 MST CBS -Wings Over Jordan: KMBC KMOX KOIL WIBW KFOR (sw- 17.83)

(:nest: Dr. Ernest B. Kali - baha. native African scholar and missionary f Uganda. East A f rho.

IBC- Southernaires: WREN KWK KTHS KSCJ KOWH KVOD KANS KV00 (sw -21.5)

NBC -Tom Terris: KOA KGBX K SD

MBS -Benny Krueger's Orchestra: KFEL 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

NBC -Ross Sisters: KGBX KSD KOAA1 KOA MBS -Red River Dave: KFEL

9:00 CST 8:00 MST *NBC -News: Alice Remsen KSCJ KVOD KOWH KTHS KANS *NBC -News; Words & Music: KARK KGBX KSD KOA *CBS -News: Chansonette: WIBIV KFH KLZ (sw- 17.83) *MBS -News; Seven Minute Men: KFBI *CBS -News and Rhythm: KOIL KMOX *News: Variety Prgm.: WDAF WREN *News: KUOA KWTO

9:15 CST 8:15 MST MBS- Reviewing Stand: KFEL K FBI CBS -Vella Pessl, harpsichordist: KLZ KMBC KLRA WNAX

Four imitates by Seat hetli will be presented.

NBC -L u t h e r Layman Singers: KTHS KSCJ KOWH KVOD KANS (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Sunday Novelties: WDAF KOA

9:30 CST 8:30 MST 'CBS -Major Bowes Family,

variety prem.: KMOX KOIL KFH WIBW KLZ. KLRA KFAB KVOR WNAX KMBC KOMA (sw-17.83) MBSMaids & Men: KFEL KSAL

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*News: KFH WBBM KMOX WNAX KCKN- Jockey Club KLZ -Dusty Rhoades Orch. *KSD -News: Allen Roth's Orch. KVOD -Popular Classics KVOR -Dusty Roades' Orth. WGN -Dick Jurgens' Orch. WLW -Sports Final WMAQ -Emil Coleman's Orch.

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -Elvino Rey's Orch.: KANS CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KRNT KMOX WBBM KAIBC WNAX *News: KFOR KVOR KCKN -Man About Town KFII- Sparts Salute KSD -National Defense Prgm. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WLW-Dance Orch. 10:00 CST 9:00 MST CBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch.: KFAB KMBC WBBM (sw -6.12) *NBC -News; Abe Lyman's Orch.: Orch.: WREN KTHS KSO KVOD KGHF WMAQ *NBC -News: Russ Morgan's Or- chestra: KARK KSD KOA KGBX CBS -Your Hit Parade: KVOR KLZ MBS -Lang Thompson's Orchestra: KFEL KFOR *News: KFKA KOIL WLW WHO WOW WIBW WMT WNAX WDAF KV00 KSCJ KCKN WGN KFH -Dance Orch. *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KMOX- France Laux, sports KWK -One Man's Opinion WLS -Nat'l Barn Dance 10.15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Abe Lyman's Orch.: KSCJ NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch.: WHO WDAF KANS KV00 CBS -Guy Lombardo's Orchestra: KFH KRNT WNAX WIBW KLRA WMT KOIL MBS-Lang Thompson's Orch.: KFKA KSAL KWK WGN *News: KTHS KMOX KCKN The Gadabout

WLW- Castle Farms WOW -Musical Prgm. 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *CBS -News; Leighton Noble's Orch.: KLRA WIBW KOIL KFH WMT WNAX KFAB KRNT KMOX KLZ WBBM WVOR (sw- 6.12) *MBS -News; Dick Shelton's Orch.: KFKA KFOR KFEL KWK, KSAL *NBC -Ted Weems' Orch.; News: KGBX WHO WMAQ WOW KSD *NBC -Gray Gordon's Orch.: News: KSCJ KVOD WREN KSO KTHS KV00 KGHF- Dancetime KMBC -Rhythm Riders KOA-Johnny Randolph's Orch. *WDAF-Dance Orch.; News WGN -Dick Shelton's Orch. WLW Billy Snider's Orch. 10:45 CST 9:45 MST CBS- Leighton Noble's Orch.: KMBC *NBC -Ted Weems' Orch.; News: KARK KANS KLZ -Skinnay Ennis' Orch. KMOX -Old Fashioned Barn Dance *KTHS -News: Baseball Summary *KVOD -News WDAF-Sports: Variety Prgm. 11:00 CST 10:00 MST CBS -Bobby Day's Orch.: KLRA KRNT WIBW KVOR MBS -Ray Noble's Orch.: KSAL KFKA KFEL WGN KSO KFOR WMT NBC -Herbie Holmes' Orch.: KSCJ WENR WREN KV00 NBC -Herbie Holmes' Orch.: WHO KARK KGBX WOW CBS -Chuck Foster's Orch.: KFH WNAX KFAB WBBM KMBC KOIL *News: KGHF KWK KOA- Sports *KSD -News; Music You Want KVOD Rhythm Spree KWK- Herbie Kay's Orch.

WDAF -Nighthawks WHO -Col. B. S. Palmer *WLW News; Dance Orch. WMAQ -Jerry Shelton's Orch. 11:15 CST 10:15 MST CBS -Chuck Foster's Orch.: KLZ KRNT NBC -H e r b i e Holmes' Orch.: KGHF KVOD NBC -Herbie Holmes' Orch.: KOA MBS -Ray Noble's Orch.: KFEL KW K KSD -Music You Want 11:30 CST 10:30 MST MBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.: KFEL KFKA KOIL KSO KFOR KSAL WGN *CBS -Henry King's Orch.: News: WIBW WNAX KFAB WBBM KVOR KFH KRNT KMBC KOIL KLRA WMT *NBC -Sterling Young's Orch.; News: KGBX WOW *NBC- Sterling Young's Orth.: News: KOA KSCJ KGHF KARK WREN KVOD *News: KLZ WHO KVOO -1140 Club WDAF -Dance Orth. WENR- Raymond Scott's Orch. WLW Moon River, poems & organ *WMAQ- Sacasas' Orch.; News 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *CBS -Henry King's Orch.: News: KLZ *NBC -Sterling Young's Orch.: News: KANS WHO 12:00 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Phil Levant's Orch.: WGN KWK KFEL KFKA KOIL NBC -Daryl Harpa's Orch.: KVOB *News: KOA KMBC KLZ -Dick Jurgens' Orch. KV00 -Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR -Bob Crosby's Orch. WBBM -Eddy Niebaur's Orch. WLW -Ross Pierce's Orch. WOW -Dance Rhythms

End of Saturday Programs

SUNDAY, September 8, 1940

- Points to popular pro- grams. special broadcasts

NBC -To be announced: KOWH KCKN KSCJ WREN (sv -21.5) NBC -Words & Music: KOAM WOW KGBX WHO KV00 KSD KARK KOA

*News: KVOD KWK KFBI Norse Gospel Trio KFEQ -Old Timers KTHS -Lest We Forget KUOA -Chapel

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -Escorts & Betty: KSCJ KTHS KOWH WREN (sw- 15.33) KCKN -Just About Time KFEQ Bunkhouse Bill KVOD.aongs of the islands KWK -United Charities Reporter 10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC- Bonnie Stewart, songs: KSD WHO KARK WDAF KOAM KANS KGBX - 8f`NBC-Radio City Music Hall of the Air : String Orch.: WREN KSCJ KVOD KGHF KANS KVOO KOWH KWK (esw- 15.33)

Music detail on page 13.

*MBS -News: KSAL *News: KFBI WOW KCKN- History in the Making *KFEL -News: Al Golden's Or chestra KFEQ- Symphony of Melody KFKA -Gospel Half Hour KOA -Give Me Music KTHS -Sunday School KWTO -Ave Maria Hour WHB-Weather : Melodies *WJAG -Hit of the Week: News 10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Oyanguren, guitarist: WHO KGBX WDAF KOAM KANS WOW KSD KCKN *MBS -News: KFBI KFEL KARK-Surprise Package 10:30 CST Y:30 MST q'NBC -Wings Over America: KOA KGBX WDAF WHO KARK KOAM WOW KANS KSD

Guests: Al Bennett. owner of Hfghtstown's Central Jersey Airport. and Miss Midge Ash. one of his seven instructors.

NBC -Radio City Music Hall: KTHS CBS -Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir & Organ: KFOR KVOR KFH WIBW KLRA KOIL WNAX KMOX KFAB -Dear Diary

KCKN -Symphony of Melody KFBI-College Hill Meth. Church KFEL Edwin LeMar Trio KFEQ :Music Graphs KFKA-Christian Science Prgm *KLZ -News KMBCSnndav Morning M ",leas, KUOA- Harold Johnson's Orch. KWTOSymphony of Melody WIIB -011 the Air 10:45 CST 9:45 MST CBS -Salt Lake City Tabernacle: KLZ *MBS -News: KSAL KFEL WHB *News: KFEQ KFKA WHB KUOA- Walter Preston, bar K WTO- Worsnip Service 11:03 CST 10:00 MSi CBS -Church of the Air: KFH KVOR KLZ. KI.RA KMOX (sw- 17.83)

Speaker: Dr. Raphael Hard- wood Miller. pastor of the Na- tiaunI City Christian Church. Washington, D. C.

NBC -Lee Gordon's Orch.: WOW KSD WDAF KGBX WHO KOA NBC -Vocalist: WREN KVOD KSCJ KOWH KGHF KWK (sw- 15.33 )

MBS -March of Health: KFKA KSA L *KCKN -News: Sunday Sports Calendar hA R K -Nazarene Church KFAB-First Plymouth Church KFEQ First Baptist Chorea KMBC -Stone Church Choir KOAM -First Christian Church KOIL-Sunday Morning Melodies KTHS- Church Services KUOA- Morning Worship KV00- Gospel Singer WHB -Unity Sunday Services WIBW -First Methodist Church WJAG- Presbyterian Church WNAX -Devotional Service 11:15 CST 10:15 MST NBC -Vass Family. KSCJ KWK KANc KVOD KOwI' WRFN KV00 KGHF (sw- 1533) MBS -Just Mary: KFKA KFEL KCKN- Serenade in Swing Time WDAF-Hartz Canaries 11:30 CST 10:30 MST NBC -Al & Lee Reiser's Orch.: KGHF KVOO KWK WREN KOWH KVOD KSCJ KANS (5w- 15.33)

CBS -March of Games: KOIL KFH KMBC WNAX KLZ KVOR KFOR KLRA KMOX (sw-17.83) MBS- American Wildlife . KFKA KFBI KFEL NBC -Silver Strings: KGBX KOA WDAF KSD WOW

KCKN -Army Recruiting Service WHO- Humanitarian Hour 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *MBS -News: KFKA KCKN -Song Stories KFBI -Ave Maria Hour KFEL -Bruce Wilkms' Orch.

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i2:63 CST 11:00 MST CBS-United We Stand: KFOR KFH KLRA KLZ KMOX (sw- 17.83) MBS -Radio Canaries: WHO KFEL KSAL NBC -Southwestern Serenade: WHO KGBX KOAM KSD KOA KARK NBC- Treasure Trails of Song KSCJ KWK KV00 KTHS KVOD WREN KGHF KOWH (5w 15.831

Neu s KOIL WIBW *KCKN -News; Noon Hour Cloth KFEQ.Melotly Time *KMBC -News: As Kansas City Dines KUOA -Jo Knitter KVOR- Church Services KWTO- Luncheon Lyrics WDAF Dance Orch WHB-Radio Canaries tt.lAG Dinnel Music WNAX- Get -Together WON' -Transcriptions 17:15 CST 11:15 MST *MBS -News: KFEL KFBI KSAL WHB *News: KFAB KUOA WOW KOIL. Radio Canaries KTHS-Political Talk KWTO- What's New WIBWPopular Varieties 12:30 CST 11:30 MST *CBS -News; Summer Cruise: KOIL WIBW KMOX KAIBC KFOR KLRA (sw- 17.83)

NBC- University of Chicago Round Table Discussion: WDAF WOW KSD KWTO KARK KANS WHO KOAM KGBX KV00 MBS -Concert Orch.: KSAL WHB KFEL KWK *CBS -News & Rhythm: KLZ NBC -Tapestry Musicale: KSCJ KGHF KOWH WREN KVOD (sw- 15.33)

*News: KFH KWTO KFAB -Home Town Band

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KFBI- George Haupt fuhrer, pianist KFEQ- Dancing Melodies KOA- Novatime KTHS- Arlineten Orch KUOA -Paul Robinson WJAG -Harold Kline: Floma Tay for 12:45 CST 11:45 MST CBS -Summer Cruise: KFI-I KLZ MBS -Concert Orch.: KFBI KLRA -Christian Science Prgm. *Kl)A New KTHS -Humbard Family KUOA -L. W. Instruntental Trio KV,'TO- Novatime 1:00 CST 12:00 MST

°NBC -Nat'l Day of Prayer: KSD KGBX WOW WDAF WHO lsw -9.53)

Speakers: Monsignor Fulton J. Sheens Rabbi A hilt Ili flet Silver and Bishop G. Bromley Oxman.

MBS- Address by P. Patterson: KFBI WHB KSAL KIVK

The honorable P. Patterson, Assistant Secretary of War. will speak before the Anterlcan liar Association.

IrNBC -Nat'l Day of Prayer: KOWH KTHS WREN KSCJ (sw- 15.33)

OF-CBS-Symphony Orch.; How- ard Barlow, coud.: KFH KLRA KMBC KOIL KVOR KMOX WIBW (sw- 17.83)

Music nee I on page 13. *News: KVOO KFOR KOAM WIBM *KARK -An Orchid to You: News KCKN-Radio News Reel KFAB- Concert Miniature *KFEL -News. Singing Canaries KFEQ -Ferdinand Strack'. Drell KGHF -Salon Trio KLZ -Waltz Melodie. KOA- Lamont School of Music KUOA-Watson Turner KVOD -Concert Corner KWTO -Concert Master

FREO.IIENCIEB KANS-1211: KCO.I-1'_Na1 KARA-S90 Kl'OD-0.3(1 KFAI1-770 K1'110-1140 KFBI-1050 KV(Ilt-1270 KFEI. 911I li WK-13I11 K FF.Q-aSll K 11-']'O .ilSl KF'II-1:I00 W'1:.11'-s(xl 'UK A-11110 1VI11c)I -770 KFlllt-1210 W'l'l'll-,s10 Kt: TIN -1130 W'DaF-0,10 KGIIF-1320 WFNIt-570 Kt:NF-1430 WP.\.t-slNl KT.ItA 1390 1VGN-710 KL% 300 W'IIIt -snll KMIIC-0:10 W'i1u.11gm K MOX-11nS1 1V I IIW-350 K0A-530 W.I.tGTOM KOAM-7!10 W'I.Ss70 KIIIi.-1200 WI.\\'-70(1 KII1V1I-600 WM AQ-670 KItN'r-132I1 WM'r-100 KSA1-1120 WN.tX .570 KSI'J-1330 WOW -590 KSD-530 WREN-1220 KSI)-1430 WS/J.950 KTHS-1000

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*WJAG- Weather; News; Mail Bag WNAX- Sunday Get.Together

1 :15 CST 12:15 MST NBC -To be announced: KSCJ KTHS KVOD WREN (sw15.33) CBS -Symphony Orchestra: WIBM KFOR *News: KOWH KLZ WNAX KARK-Waltz Time KCKN-Contrasts in Music KFBI -Harmony Kings KFEL Male Chorus I(FEQ-Dance Time KOATheater Reporter KOAM- Church of Hollywood KUOA Russian Cathedral Choir KV00 -Your Singing Neighbor

1:30 CST 12:30 MST NBC -Reveries in Melody: KOAM KTHS KSCJ KWK WREN (sw- 15.33 )

CBS -Symphony Orch.: KOIL KMOX KVOR NBC -Madrigal Singers: KGBX IVD:1F' KANS KVOO KSD WOW

I >le 9.53) MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFI:.\ KSAL KFBI Baseball Game: KFAB WNAX KCKN KARKNazarene Church KFEQ- Rosario Bourdon's Orch. KGHF -Let's Waltz KOA -Ranch Boys KOWII-Ballad for Americans K UOA- Sunday Serenade KVOD -Dance Time KW'IOUId Retrains N'HB-Power Parade *WHO News 1:45 CST 12:45 MST

MBS -To be announced: WHB *NBC -H. V. Kaltenborn, comm.: WDAF KOA KSD KGBX WHO KV00 KANS WOW KOAM (aw- 9.53 )

KCKN- .Aloha Land KFEL -The Cornhuskers KFEQ -Style Notes ICIV'TO- Christian Science Prgm. 2:00 CST 1:00 MST

MBS -El Paseo Troubadors: KFKA KFEL KSAL KFBI WHB NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.: KARK KOA WHO WOW (sw-9.53) NBC -Sunday Vespers: KVOD KANS KGHF KGBX KV00 KTHS KSCJ KWK WREN issv- 15.33 )

Dr. Srherer's address is titled "Sm in Rnrth." The mole ono, tet will sing Lead On, O King Eternal. and II \!aster, Let Me Walk With Thee.

KARK-Baseball Gante w riFEQBasebau scores; News KLZ -Baseball Game KOAM-Dance Music KOW'HChristian science Prgm KSDMunicipal Opera Prevue KUOA- Looking Over Europe KW'TO -Just Relax WDAF- Church of Hollywood WNAX -Road of Life

2:15 CST 1:15 MST NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.: WDAF KFEQ Peppard Melodies KOAM-Eyes on the Headliners KUOAHawaiian Melodies KWV'TO- Church of Christ WJAGState Patrol Round Table

2:30 CST 1:30 MST g;` CBS- Invitation to Learning: WIBW KLRA KFOR KVOR (COIL KMOX

Thnekerny's "Vanity Foir" will be the subject of today's program.

MBS -Haven of Rest: KFEL KFBI KFKA KFOR KSAL Ur NBC-Fun with the Revuers, variety prgm.: KGHF KTHS KOWH KANS ESC! KVOD KV00 KWK WREN (sw- 1533) NBC -The World Is Yours: KOA KGBX WOW WHO WDAF (sw- 9.53)

s u hi e : "Meteorites IV/lutist."

KCKN.Tin Pan Alley KFEQ -Cutler KFH- Baseball. Brooklyn vs. Pitts- burgh KMBC- Dixieland Strings KOAM-Safety Pays KSD-Rosario Bourdon's Orch. K UOA -Youth Temperance KWTO- Matinee Melodies 1VHB -John Wahlstedt, tnr. IVJAG -Bert Hirsch Presents WNAX -Meet Ma Brown

2:45 CST 1:45 MST KCKN-People's Choice *KMBC -News: Musical Interlude KOAM -Salon Silhouettes *KSD -News WDAF -Musical Prgm.

3:00 CST 2:00 MST NBC -Yvette, songs: KGBX KOI WHO KSD KVOO WDAF (sw- 15.33) MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch.: KSAL KFEL WHB

CBS -Temple of Religion Vespers: KLRA KVOR KOIL KFOR KMBC WIBW KMOX

The ,hoer of the Twelfth St. Reformed Church and t he l'hnrelnnn's Glee Clint, of Brooklyn, Yew York. will be heard.

NBC- American Dental Ass'n Prem.: KWK KANS KOWH KVOD KSCJ KTHS WREN (sw- 15.33)

A dramatization of the his - tor of dentistry presented in ...nee ' with the rentamnhll celehnUiol of the American Dental Association.

KCKN-Between Ball Gaines KFBI Civic String Choir KFEQ -Sundry serenade KFKA- Christian Crusades KGIIF-Pop. Orch. KOAM-Aucateur Hour KUOA -Hynm Singer KWTO- Community Sing Prgm. WJAG -Mario Chandler's Orch. WOW -Fans Women's Chorus

3:15 CST 2:15 MST NBC -Three Cheers: KGBX KOA WHO KSI) WOW KVOO KARK WDAF (sw- 15.33)

KCKN-W'ords & Music KGHFRestful Songs & Music KTHS Christian Science Prgm. KUOA Fred Feibel WJAGStudio Prgm.

3:30 CST 2:30 MST `CBS -Flow Gently, Sweet

Rhythm; Maxine Sullivan; Gold It h y t h m; Maxine Sullivan; Golden Gate Quartet; John Kirby's Orch.: KLRA WNAX KMBC KOIL KVOR WIBW KFOR KL7.

NBCSunday Down South: WHO KSD IVDAF KGBX sw -9.53)

MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: KSAL KEEL KFOR WHB KFKA KFBI NBC -Voice of Hawaii: KTHS KWIC KVOD KSCJ KOWH KVOO KGHF WREN (sw- 15.33)

KCKN -Baseball Game NL4:QChut eh in the 1Vildwood KMOXMunicipal Opera Interview KOA -Litv of Chicago Round Table KUOA -Music for Sunday WJAG -Homespun Harmonies *WOW -News

3:45 CST 2:45 MST CBS -Flow Gently Sweet Rhythm: KMOX NBC- Sunday Down South: WOW

KCKN- Master Singers KFEQ-Drama Workshop WDAFJohn Tompkins. tar WJIGA Young Man Speaks on Current Events

4:00 CST 3:00 MST NBC-Gray Gordon's Orch.: KTHS N1)/1 II KGIIF KSCJ KOAM 1\ I:l:\ MBS -Tropical Serenade: KFOR KSAL WHB KFEL NBC -Catholic Hour: WOW KOA KGBX WDAF KV00 KANS WHO (sw -9.53)

Reverend John F. Cronin, pro- fessor at Si. Mary's Seminary. Baltimore, will ut lk on Lenders of the Blind."

or CBS -Fun in Print, literary quiz with Sigmund Spaeth: KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL

G u. s t s : John Cmldereo,k. an l lour : Ir.ula l':,rrot t. nov- elk i: Mors. 'n t.- ..lore Roosevelt. Jr.. nmd Italy annul Gaon Swing, radio commentator.

CBS -Music in the Air: KLRA KLZ KVOR KFBI-Swedish Hour *KFEQ -News; Baseball Scores KSD Tinte on My Hands KUOA- Under the Capital Dome KVODLrttle Church i Hollywood KVOR -Music in the Air KWK-Piano Recital *KWVTO-Headlines K IHW Junior Jollities W.1:\G-Girl Scouts WNAX -Rep. Karl Mundt

4:15 CST 3:15 MST NBC -Gray Gordon's Orch.: KVOD KWK (sw -9.55)

KCKN Amer. Legion Prgm. KFEQ Musical Workshop KSD- Concert Populaire K'1'IIS -Band Concert KUOA-Treadwell Trio K VTO. Assembly Vespers WJAG -For Children Only WNAX- Poet's Corner

4:30 CST 3:30 MST MBS -Glen Gray's Orch.: KFEL KFOR KOIL KSL WHB KFBI Mr CBS -Gene Autry's Melody Rauch; Texas Rangers; Wen Niles. announcer: KFH KL7. KMBC KLRA KFAB KMOX t1' N X

`NBC -Beat the Band, musical quiz show; Garry Moore; Ted

Veens' Orch.: KANS KOA WHO KSD WOW (sw -9.53)

N BC -Parade of the Years: KGHF KSCJ KGBX KVOO KVOD KWK KTHS KOAM WREN (sw -9.55) *News: KOIVH WIBW KCKN -Sweet & Smooth KFBI- Chorus KFEQAIoha 1.'.nrt KUOA -Mario Morelli KVORSunday Song Service WDAF -Tea Time Tunes WJAG -Gospel Singers 4:45 CST 3:45 MST

NBC -Parade of the Years: KOWH KFEQ Shall We Waltz KUOA-Allison Mixed Quartet KV00- Postage Stamp Adventures KWTO.Music Graphs WIBW- Christian Science

5:00 CST 4:00 MST *NBC -News from Europe: KSD KARK WHO (sw -9.531

*CBS -News of the World: KSL KFAB KLRA KVOR WNAX KMOX KMBC KOIL WIBW KLZ (sw- 11.83)

*NBCNews :rom Europe: KWK KSC.1 KOWH KGHF KVOn KTHS KANS WREN KGBX WOW KOAM MBS -Rendezvous with Ramona: KFOR KSAL 11'H) *News: KV00 KFEQ KFBI *KCKNNews; Dancing in Mem- ory KFH -Let's Listen KOA The Three Ws KUOA-Gordon String Quartet KWTO Army Recruiting Prgm. WRAF- Variety Prgm.

5:15 CST 4:15 MST MBS- Rendezvous with Ramona: KFBI KCKN -Sunday Serenade KFEQ-Just the Other Day KUOA- Plymouth Choir KV00-Musicale KIVTO.Mnicnt Newsy WDAF -That Was the Year

5:30 CST 4:30 MST CBS-Weekend Potpourri: KFAB WNAX g r`CBS- Adventures of Ellery Queen. drama; KLRA KL7. (sw- 11.83)

"'rite Ad coin lire of the Picnic Mu rdrr...

MBS- American Forum of the Air: KSO KFEL KFOR KFKA KSAL

`NBC -Chase & Sanborn Prgm; Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy; Donald Dickson, bar.; Robert Armbruster's Orch.: KO.% KVOO WOW KSD KARK WMAQ WDAF WSM WLW WHO lsw- 9.53 )

*KCKN -News; Percy Howard's Recital KVIRC Vesper Service, *KOAM-News; Baseball Scores; Dance Music KUOA Co-ore, \'u'itch WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. WHB-Command Performance WLS -Old Fashioned Revival Hour

6:15 CST 5:15 MST KOAM -Ray Keith KUOA- James Landry KW'TU-apurts 6:30 CST 5:30 MST

NBC -One Man's Family, drama: KSD WHO WOW WDAF WI.IV WMAQ KVOO KOA W'SM KARK *CBS -Chuck Foster's Orchestra; News: KFH KVOR Illr *CBS -Crime Doctor, drama: News: KFAB WBBM NBC -Sunday Night Concert: KSCJ WREN KVOD KGHF (sw-9.55)

KCKN -Senator Arthur Capper KM-Music You Want When You Want It KGBX Musical Moods *KLRA- Sunday Serenade: News *KLZ-News *KMBC -P. Hans Flath Enter- tains; News *KMOX-Basehall Round-up; To be announced; News KOAM -Ave Maria Hour *KOIL -Dance Melodies- New, K 110 Chapel KWTO From A to Z in No%city WGN -Lei Freedom Sin_ WIBW -Senator Capper WMT Nat'l Defense Prem. WNAXHollywood Salon Orch.

6:45 CST 5:45 MST *CBS -Chuck Foster's Orch.; News: WIBW KCKN Christian Science KFKA -Western Voice

ONLY 28 MORE DAYS to wait for return of

JACK BENNY

NBC -World's Fair Band- KGHF KSCJ KTHS WREN KWK *MBS- Sigrid Schultz, news: KFOR KEEL KSAL

NBC -Fitch Summer Band- wagon; Guest Orch.: KSD WDAF KANS WHO KOA KV00 WOW KARK

Guests: Freddie Nagel and his orrhes t NI. t 'Ivde lakes. M. C.

KCKN -Waltz Tune Memories KFBI Old Fashioned Revival Hr. KFEQ- Zerbst Capsule Hour KFHViolin Encores KFKA -Weld County Church KGBX -Featured Orch. KMBC -As You Like It KMOX- People's Platform KOAM-Sunday Supper Serenade KOIL- Friendship Time KOWH-Sports Roundup KCOA -Pop Concert 1(1'013-Let's Dance KVOR-For Mother & Dad KWTO -Aloha Land WHB- Sports WIBW- Revival Hour

5:4F CST 4:45 MST *MBS -Wythe Williams, comm.: WHB KSAL KFEL CBS- Weekend Potpourri: KOIL NBC -World's Fair Band: KOWH KWK KCKN -VFW Prgm. *KFH -News KGBX.Mama Bloom's Brood *KMBCNews: Baseball Scores KWTO -Bolivar College Prgm.

NIGHT Where there is no listing

for a station its preceding program is on fhe air.

6:00 CST 5:00 MST B r- CBS- Columbia Work shop, drama: KFH K I; NT KMOX WMT WNAX WBBM KFAB KOII. KL7. KNOB KLRA Is`NBC- Sunday Night Concert; Erich Leinsdorf, cond.: KGHF KTHS WREN KOWH KVOD KSC.I KWK KANS (sw -9.53)

KGBX -Diener Music *KLZ -Sports: News KWK- Musical Prgm.; Sports KWTO- Homes on the Land *WMT News *WNAX-Sunset Edition: News

7:00 CST 6:00 MST Or CBS -Ford Summer Hour: Jessica Dragentt, .lances Newill, baritone; Linton W'ehns. com- mentator; Budd Hulick, in.c.; Leith Stevens. conductor: KMBC KLRA KL7. KFAB WNAX KFH WBBM WIBW KMOX KRNT KOHL WMT (sw- 11.83)

q' NBC -M a n hattan Merry -Go- Round; Rachel Carley, vocalist; Don Donniis Orch.; Pierre Le Kruen, tnr.: KOA WMAQ WDAF KSD WOW WHO (sw -9.53)

MBS -Old Fashioned Revival: KFEL KFOR K \'0R 81r*NBC -Walter Winchell, col- umnist: WREN 11'S\í KAHN WLW WENR KSO KWK KVOO *KCKN-News; Concert Hall *KFBLNews KFEQ -Concert Hall KGBX -Music You Want KGHF -Revivial Hour KOAM -Lest We Forget KSCJ -House of Dreams KVOD Our Musical Heritage *WGN-Sigrid Schutlz, news; Mu- sical Interlude

7:15 CST 6:15 MST ` NBC- Parker Family: WREN KSO WLW WENR KWK KVOO WSM KIRK KFBIDatcce Orch. KSCJ -Sioux Cityans *WGN-News

7:30 CST 6:30 MST o r NBC-American A l b u m of Familiar Music; Frank ?hum, tnr.; Elizabeth Lennox, contr.; Jean Dickenson, sop.; Gus Haenscheu's Orch.: WMAQ KOA KSD WHO WOW WSM WDAF KYOO (sw-9.53)

Frank Munn will sing None But the Lonely Heart. owl with Miss t.ewoox LOYe Plisses By. Miss Lennox love Passes By. Ago. Miss Iliekeuson offers La Sevilla n. and with Mr. Munn, and fenturiug a violin solo,

Pulse Triefe. The ensemble 8-9/48 presents Berceuse from "Jove - lyn." The orchestra plays 11el,er's (lye; lure to I lberou, Alr de Ballet, rind Brulim's Hungnrlon Dance No. 6.

`NBC -Irene Rich, drama :

WENR KWK KSO IV'LW WREN *KARK -News KCKN- Topics & Tunes KFBI-Hit Revue KOWH- Concert Masters KVOD -Musical Comedy *WGNAVythe Williams, comm.

7:45 CST 6:45 MST 'NBC- Sports Newsreel; Bill

Stern. m.c.: KSO WENR WL'.V Guest: Grantlu and Rice, shorts

writer, *Nest KGBX KWK KARK -Glen Gray's Orch. Kst .1 Sports KVOD-Concert 1VGN-Mark Russell's Orch. WREN-Allen Roth's Orch.

8:00 CST 7:00 MST "NBC -Good Will Hour; John

J. Anthony, conductor: KTHS KGHF KVOD KSO KWK WENR WREN MBS -Symphonic Hour: KFBI KFEL WGN

NBC -Hour of Charm; Phil Spitalny's Orch.; Rush Hughes, m.c.: WDAF }WA W1.1V WMAQ WHO 1VSM KVOO KSD WOW KARK (sw-9.53)

'CBS- -Take It or Leave It; Bob Hawk. in,c.; David Ross, announcer: KMOX IVIBIV KEH KL7. KVOR KMBC KRNT WBBM NEAR WNAX KLRA *News: KGHF KFOR Old Fashioned Revival: KOIL IV NIT *KKN -News: Genes of Melody Kt;liX- Transcribed Feature KSCJ- Sunday Revue

8:15 CST 7:15 MST MBS -Symphonic Hour: KFOR

8:30 CST 7:30 MST NBC -Signal Carnival: KFI MBS Symphonic Hour: KSAL NBC -Human Nature in Action: KV00 WHO KGBX WSM KOA WLW KARK KANS WMAQ WDAF (sw -9.53) CBS -To be .announced: .KFH KI.RA KLZ KVOR 11 :VAX KFAB KRNT KMBC (sw-9.65) KCKN-Italian Catholic Hour *KFEL -News: Robert Royce, tnr. KMOX-Twilight Trail KSCJ -Radio This Week KSD Weekly Record Review WBBM-Hermit's Cave WlBWWanted: A Job IVOW'Musical Prgm.

8:45 CST 7:45 MST NBC -The Voice That Walks Be- side You: KARK Wl.lV WDAF WSM WHO WMAQ KGBX KOA KANS WOW (sw -9.53) CBS -Tito Guizar, songs: KFAB KEH KLRA KLZ KVOR KMBC KRNT WNAX (sw -9.65) KFEL- Political Broadcast; To be announced *KMOX News KSCJ-Homes on the Land KV00-Business & NatI Defense

9:00 CST 8:00 MS I *CBS -Headlines & B y l i n e s: KFAB KI.RA (sw -9.65) NBC -Gus Steck's Orch.: KANS KARK KWK KGBX KOA WOW WHO KVOO CBS -Crime Doctor, drama: KLZ KMOX KMBC KOIL KRNT W71T WIBW WNAX' KVOR KF'11

MBS -The Answer Man: KFEL. WGN *NBC -Glen Garr's Orch.: WSM

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SUNDAY September 8

NBC -Bilt Stern. sports: KGHF KVOD WREN *News: KSD 1VBBM *KCKN -News: Man About Time KSCJ- Christian Endeavor KTHS -Old Fashioned Revival Hr. WDAF- Twilight Trails *WENR News; Sasses' Band WLW-Your Easy Chair *WMAQ -News; Abe Lyman's Or- chest ra

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC- Johnny Messner's Orch.: KSCJ WREN KGHF KVOD CBS -Al Kavelin's Orch.: KLRA WIBW KFAB KFOR KRNT (sw.9.65) NBC -Irene Rich, drama: KOA WOW *MBS -News: KFEL KWIC

NBC -Filbert's Filharmonic Forum: KSD WDAF KIRK-Time Out KSMy Prayer Was Answered WBBMI- Rhythm Off the Record WGN Dick Jurgens' Orch.

9 :30 CSI 8.10 1. ,VT NBCEmil Coleman's Orchestra: K1'OD KVOO KSC.1 11 M:\Q KGHF KWK WL11' WREN NBCBob Chester's Orch.: KFl KUOA WHO WSM KGBX KARK WOW WDAF WENR

CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: WIBW KLRA KRNT KLZ KFAB KM11X WBBM MBS -Leo Reisman's Orch.: KFOR KEEL KCKN -Hiehland Baptist Church *KFH News *KMBC -News: Sports }WAGolden Melodies KOIL -Take It or Leave It K SD- Coln ntu n itv Forum KVOR- Sports Review *WGN -News; Lawrence Welk's Orch. WMT Take It or Leave It WNAX -Old Fashioned Revival

9:45 CST 8:45 MST CBSBob Crosby's Orch.: KMBC. KVOR MBS -Leo Reisman's Orch.: KFEL KWK KFH Bell's Sports Salute *KFOR-News WDAF Betty Black's Diplomats WIBWEntahizer Melodies 10:00 CST 9:00 MST *NBCNews; Sterling Young's Orch.: KIRK KVOD KSCJ KTHS I 'NBC- Walter Winchell, column- ist :. WOW KOA

CBS -Henry Busse's Orch.: KFAB KFH IVBBM KMOX KVOR (sw-6.12) *NBC -News: Duke Ellington's Orch.: WMAQ WSM KGBX MBS -Dance Orch.: KFEL KFOR KWK KFKA *News: WGN WHO WLW WDAF WIBW KOIL WMT KV00 KCKNHistory in the Making KFKA -Old Fashioned Revival KGHF -Songs That Never Grow Old *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KLZ- Skinny Ennis' Orch. KMBC- Sunday Evening Service KSD Catholic Hour *WENR News; To be announcer)

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10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC- Parker Family KOA NBC -Duke Ellington's Orchester: WDAF CBS -Henry Busse's Orch.: KLRA KHST KOIL MBS -Dance Orch.: WGN NBC -Sterling Young's Orchestra: KANS *KARK News KV00- Michael Gallaso, violinist

WHO -Milt Herth, organist WIBW -American Legion Prgm WLW- Beverly Hills Orch. WMTElectric Park Band WOW- Arthur Godfrey 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *NBC -Coleman Hawkins' Orch.: News: KGBX WHO WMAQ WSM KV00 KVOD *NBC -Cecil Golly's Orch.; News: KSCJ WREN *MBS -News; Phil Levant's Or- chester: WGN KFEL KFOR KWK *CBS -News; Dance Orch.: KLZ KRNT KMBC WBBM KLRA KFAB KMOX KFH KVOR KOIL WMT (sw-6.12) KARK -Back Home Hour

KGHF -Dance Time WTBW -Homes on the Land KOAJohnny Randolph's Orcit. KSD -Clyde McCoy's Orch. KTHS -AI Vinn's Orch. WDAF -Dance Oroh. WENR Music You Want WIBW -Homes on the Land WLW -Dance Orch. *WNAX-News *VOW News Recordings 10.48 CST 9:45 MST *CBS -News; Dance Orchestra: WIBW WNAX *MIL!. News Baseball Summary *KVOD News 11:00 CST 10:00 MST NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orch.: KV00 V1MAQ WREN KANS KGBX KSCJ

CBS -Jimmie Lunceford's Orch.: KLRA KVOR WIBW KLZ NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orch.: WOW WENR WHO WSM KARK MBS- Arthur Warren's Orch.: WGN KFKA KWK KFOR KSO CBS- Cavaliers: KFH KOIL WMT WNAX WBBM KMOX KMBC KFAB KRNT *KFEL -News: Bert Castle's Or chestra *KGHF -News *KSDNews: Music You Want KVOD -Pop Concert W DAF-Moon bee ms *WL'V. Nevis: Dance Orch.

- -15 CSI 50:15 MST NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orch.: KGHF KVOD

CBS -Eddie. Niebaur's Orch.: KFH WNAX WBBM I:310X KMBC KFAB KRNT WAIT KFOR KFEL -Louis Betancourt', Orch KFI-General Fact KOIL-Music You Want

11:30 CST 10:30 MST *NBC -Sacasas' Band; News: KWK KSCJ WREN KANS KVOD KGIIF *NBC -Sacasas' Band: News: It'HO KGRX W'\L \Q WSM WOW WDAF KOA MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: 11'N'r KFEL KSO KFKA *CBS -Dance Orch.; News: WNAX KFH KMOX KMBC KFAB WIBW KRNT WBBM KVOR

*KLZ -News K VOO. Music Before ;Midnight *tVENR-Raymond Scott's Orch.. News WGN -Dick Shelton's Orch. WL\1 %tour, River Poems Orean 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *CBS -Dance Orch.; News: KLZ 'i2:J0 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Ray Noble's Orch.: WGN KFEI. KFKA KWK NBC -Daryl Harpa's Orch.: KVOD CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KLZ KVOR *News: KOA KMOX KMBC *WLW Barney Rapp's Orch.; News WOW-Midnight Melodies

End of Sunday Programs

MORNING *Star In program listings

indicates news broadcast. 7:30 CST 6:30 MST

CBS -Chansonette: (sw- 17.83) O` NBC-Brea kfast Club; Don McNeill, m.c.: KTHS KGBX KANS KSCJ WREN NBC -Escorts & Betty: KSD Musical Clock: KOA WHO WOW WDAF *News: KFEQ KFH KOWH KOIL KOAM KMOX KWTO

7:45 CST 6:45 MST CBS-Bachelor's Children, sketch: KMOX KMBC KFH NBC -Breakfast Club: KOWH *News: KSD KVOO KWK Coffee Pot Inn: WNAX WIBW KFAB WOW Early Risers' Club: KLZ KVOR

8:00 CST 7:00 MST CBS- Pretty Kitty Kelly: KMOX KFH KLRA KOIL WNAX NBC -The Man I married, sketch: WOW WHO KSD WDAF KV00 NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: KVOD (sw21.5) *News: WREN KGHF KFOR KOA Morning Devotions: KGNF WJAG

8:15 CST 7:15 MST CRS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KFH WNAX KOIL KLRA KFAB KMOX NBC -Houseboat Hannah. sketch: WHO WOW KV00 1VDAF

NBC -Midstream, sketch: KSD NBC -Vagabonds: WREN KWK KOWH (sw 21.5) Morning Melodies: KFEQ KGHF

8:30 CST 7:30 MST NBC -Ellen Randolph, sketch: WOW WDAF KV00 WHO MBS -Keep Fit to Music: KFOR KFBI NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WREN KGBX KOWH KGHF (sw 21.S) CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KFH KFAB KMOX KLRA %VNAX KOIL *News: KVOD KVOR 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

MBS -John Metcalf's Choir Loft: KFEL KFOR KSAL KFBI NBC -Viennese Ensemble: KCKN CBS -Stepmother, sketch: KMBC KMOX KFAB KOIL WNAX NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KSD WHO WOW WDAF KARK

9:00 CST 8:00 MST NBC -1 Love Linda Dale. sketch' WREN KVOD KSCJ KTHS *MBS -News: KSAL WHB NBC -David Harum, sketch: KSD WHO 1VDAF WOW KV00 KANS KOA CBS -Short Short Story: KFAB KOIL KMOX KFH

Today's drama. "Pups," la the story of n bachelor. an old Wald. a boy and his dog.

*KARK-News; Alec Randolph's Ensemble *KCKN -News; Powder Puff Re- view *KFBI News: Markets *KFEL -News: Footnotes KFEQ -Old Timers KGBX Radio Exchange KGHF -Musical Moments KGNFOld Organ Favorites KLZ Good Morning Melodies

KMBC-Fashion Flashes KOAM- Harmony Isle

UN'll Mu -feel Newsy KUOA -God's Half -Hour KVOR -A to Z in Novelty KWKGospel Singer KWTO- What's New WIBW -IGA Prgm.

9:15 CST 8:15 MST CBS- Martha Webster, sketch: KFH KOIL KMOX KFAB NBC -Lone Journey. sketch: WHO WDAF WOW KV00 NBC -The Road of Life, sketch: KSD MBS -Bill Lewis. songs; KFEL NBC -Clark Dennis, tor.: KOWH KWK WREN (sw.15.33) KARKTown Talk KCKN -Blues Serenade KFEQ -Hill's Hawaiian Players KGBX -Just About Time KGHF- Little Show KGNF -Auntie Lee KLRA Hymns of All Churches KLZ Road of Life. sketch KMBC -Meet Miss Julia KOA- Friendly Service Bureau KOAM -Vocal Variations KSCJ -Love Tales KTHS -.A Woman's Journal KVOD -Financial Service KVOR- Tempos of Today KWTO- Rhythm Rangers WHB Dance Music WIBW -Adopted Daughter, sketch *WNAX -News: Novelty Notes

9:30 CST 8:30 MST NBC- Against the Storm, sketch: WHO WDAF KVOO KARK WOW KOA KSD CBS -Big Sister, sketch: KFH KLRA KMOX WNAX KMBC KFAB NBC -The Wife Saver: KOWH KSCJ KTHS KANS WREN KVOD (sw- 15.33) *News. KOHL KGBX KCKN -In the Spotlight KFBI -It's Fun to be Healthy KFEL Rainbow Trio KFEQ -Markets : Orgatroi KGHF -Devotional KGNF-Cuban Casino KLZ -Captain Ozie KOAM- Morning Melodies KUOA -Common Sense Viewpoint KVOR- Church in the Wildwood KWK-Painted Dreams. sketch KWTO- Markets: Carefree Capers: Weather WHB -Smile Brigade WIBW Housewives Prem

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch; KSD KARK WOW WDAF WHO KV00 KOA CBS -Aunt Jenny's Stories: KFH KFAB WNAX KMOX KMBC MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR KSAL WHB NBC- Thunder Over Paradise, sketch: KSCJ KANS KTHS WREN (sw- 15.33) KCKN -Tune Types KFBI -This Rhythmic Age KFEQ- Mkts.: Hawaiian Melodies KGBX-Gems of Melody Weather KGHF- Richard Himher's Orch. KGNF -Melodic Sketches KLRA- Singin' Sam KLZ -I'm An Americans KOAM -Lost Empire KOIL -Polly the Shopper KOWH-Morning Melodies KUOA -Jan Hubati KVOD- Morning Melodies KVOR- Morning Varieties KWK -Life of Mary Sothern KWTO- Rockaway Beach: Weather

MONDAY, September 9, 1940

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10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC -Gwen W i l l i a m s. songs: KGBX KGIIF tsw- 15.33)

NBC -To be announced: KSD *CBS -Kate Smith & Ted Collins, New> KLRA KFAB KMOX KLZ ROIL WNAX NBC -Woman in White. sketch: KO.% KSD *MBS -News: KFEL KFOR *News: KGNF I(UOA WHO KVOD KOWH KARK Memory Melodies KCKN -Olaf Soward. Frances Casement KFBIMarkets KFEQ Donna Lee ' .kw sketch KFKA -Deaver Tabernacle *KMB( News I.ivesrocx Notes *KOAM -News: Markets *KSCJ -News: Timetable KTHS -Devotional *KV00 -News: Wood Sisters *KVOR- Monitor Views the News KWK -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KWTO -Poultry Topics; Salon Echoes WDAF -Judy & Jane, sketch *WHB -News: Vocal Varieties WJAG- Curtain Raiser WOW -Woman in White *WREN -News; Let's Go Shopping 10.5 CST 9 :15 MS1 NBC -Norsemen: KGBX KSCJ KTHS KOWH KVOD KARK (sw- 15.33) *MBS -News: KFBI NBC -Words & Music: KOAM CBS -When a Girl Marries, sketch: KLZ KMOX KFH KOIL KCKN-Fashions in Music KFABKiuy Keene KFEQ Minor Clines *KFKANews KGNF-Shoppers Prgm. KLRA-Editor's Daughter. sketch KMBC -Happy Kitchen KOAHeart of Julia Blake KSD-Singin' Sam KUOA -Hal Brewster KVOD-Breakfast Club KVOO- Dorothy McCune KVOR Music as You Like It KWK -This Woman's World KWTO -Hymn Sing WDAF- Variety Prgm 11'HB Tele -Tesi WHO -Angel of Mercy, sketch WJAG -Voice of the Street WNAX-Vic & Sade WOW -Road of Life 10:30 CST 9:30 MST CBS- Romance of Helen Trent, sketch: KMBC KMOX KOIL KFAB KLZ NBC- Strings That Sing: (sw- 15.33) MBS- Sunshine Sue's Rangers: WHB KFOR KFKA KFBI NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KOA KARK KTHS KWK KSCJ KGBX WREN KANS KV00 KOWH Portia Blake. sketch: KSD WHO KCKN -As You Like It KFEL- Wohl's Sophisticates KFEQ-Old Timers

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Kill-Woman of Couraea KGHF Good Morning Neighbor KGNF -Military Band KLRA Linda s First Love, sketch KOAM -Town Talk Play Boys KUOA- Homemakers Prgm. KVOD Caplan, Ozis KWTO-Ranch Boys WDAFRight to Happiness WIBW Bic Sister. sketch WJAG Want Ad Pace 1VNAXLife Can He Beautiful WOW-Rieht to Happiness 10:45 CST 9:45 MST CBS -Our Gal Sunday. sketch: KMBC KMOX KLZ KOIL KFAB MBS- Pegeen Fitzgerald. talk: KFEL 11'118 KFKA KCKN Painting the Town KFBI- Pioneer Quartet KFEQ Weather KFH -Zoric Memory Teasers KGNF -King Cole Trio KLRA- Secret Diary KSD-Waltz Time KUOA -Gospel Singers KVOD -Light Opera Echoes KVOR -Duane Osborn, pianist KWit) Hayloft Frolic WDAF -Woman of Courage WHOLife Can Be Beautiful WIBW -Aunt Jenny's Stories Witt; Mow,. raphnl.k WNAX -Arnold Griuun's Daughter WOW Life Can Be Beautiful 11:00 CST 10:00 MST CBS -The Goldbergs. sketch: K MON

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NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KOAM NBCPtaender & Miles, piano duo: KGHF KVOD (sw.15.33) MBS -I'll Never Forget, drama: KFEL KWK Wills Judy & Jarre, sketch: KFH WHO KSD WIBW' KARK -Nazarene Church KCKN -News of the Blues KFAB Right to Happiness *KFBI -News: Weather: Markets KFEL-Brian Sisters KFEQ.Markets KFH W an in White KFKA To be announced *KFOR-News KGNF-Relax with Rhythm KLRA -Weather: Novachordia KLZ-Meet Miss Julia KMBC-Musical Magic KOIL -Heart of Julia Blake KUOA- Markets: Music in a Mod- ern Mods KV00 -Your Singing Neighbor *KVOR -News; String Interlude KWK -I'll Never Forget 11 DA H LWde s F trsl Love WJAG- Musical Maslerpieces WNAX -Tips by T: b, WOW Adopted Da 11:15 CST 10:15 MST CBS -Life Can Be Beautitw, 'ketch KMOX KLZ NBC -Jeno Bartal's Orch.: KOAM KGBX "NBC- Between the Bookends, with Ted Malone: KSCJ KGHF KTHS WREN (sw- 15.33) MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR KFKA KCKN-Make Believe Ballroom KFAB -Gospel Singer KFEQ-Orgatrun Prgm. KFH-Kitty Keene. sketch KLRA -Arnold Grimm'. Daughter KOA- Inquiring Reporter KOIL -Your Treat KOWH -The Farm Hand KSD -Heart of Julia Blake. sketch KUOA -Art Gilmore KVOD Lieht Concert Musir

KV00- Korner Kwiz KVOR-Good Morning Neighbor *KWK-News KWTO- Little Crossroads Store WDAFEditor's Daughter WHB-Farm Special WHU Woman m White WIBW Dinner Hour WNAX-Ma Perkins WOW -Toby & Susie 11:30 CST 10:30 MST NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM NBC -Frontiers of American Life: KOWH KVOO WREN KGHF KGBX (sw- 15.33)

CBS -The Right to Happiness. sketch: KMOX KLZ KFH NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: K OA MBS- Johnson Family, sketch: tVHB KFEL KFOR I:F'BI KSAL Markets: KGNF KWTO KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KFAB -Road of Life

r O Sh @In sari, KFKA -Morning Variety *KLRA Bible Lover s Revival: Interlude; News KMBC -Kate Smith's Chats KOIL Waltz Time KSCJ -Markets; Dance Music *KSD -News; Top Tunes & Topics; Interlude KTHSkyliners KUOA-Manhattan Singers KVOD -Light Concert KWK -Orphans of Divorce WDAF -heart of Julia Blake WHO- Adopted Daughter, sketch WIBW Weather Dinner Hour WNAX- Kitty Keene WOW -Portia Blake Faces Life 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *NBC -News; Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM WDAF KGBX C BS-Road of Life. sketch : KFH MBS -To be announced: WHB KFEL KFKA KFOR *NBC -News: Irving Miller's Orch. : KSCJ KOWH KTFIS KGHF WREN KVOD tsw- 15.33) CBS -Short, Short Story: KLZ. *KARKNews; Texas Ruby & Curly Fox KCKN Song Stories KFAB -First Call for Dinner KFBI Man on the Street KFEQ -Ranch Boys KGNF -Kenny Baker's Orch. KMBCDinner Bell Roundup Markets KMOX -Lone Journey, sketch KOA -Toby & Susié s Corn Tassel News KOIL -Noonday Melodies KUOA- Lawrence Quintet: Bill board KV00 -Art Davis' Rhythm Riders KVOR -Aloha Land KWK- Amanda of Honeymoon Hill KWTOMan from the Stockyards W'HOMarkets & Weather WJAGModern Melodies; Hospital Report *WNAX Farm & Home: Live - stork N

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AFTERNOON 12:00 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Is Anybody Home ?: KFOR KFEL CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KI.RA KFH KMOX NBC- Hoosier Hop: KSCJ KTHS KGHF (sw- 15.33) NBC -Light of the World. sketch: KSD KOA WHO *News: KGNF KVOO WIBW KOIL KFAB WHB KARK -Farm News Bureau *KCKN -News; Noon Hour Clock KFBI- Dinner Bell Time KFEQ -Markets KFKA -Markets; Morning Sugges Lions; Melody Time KGBX -Luncheon Dance Music KLZ Bic Sister. sketch

*K7IBC -News: Dinner Bell KOALA -Salon Orch. KOWH-Variety Prgm. KUOAVincent Ross KVODMorning Musicale KVOR -Tin Pan Alley Goes to Town KWK-John's Other Wife KWTO -Singin' Sam WDAF -Road of Life WJAG- Markets & Cradle Roll; Don /Bridge WNAX Variety Prgm. WOW-Markets: Musicale ,VRF.N Ranee Riders 12:15 CST 11:15 MST NBC -Arnold Grimm's Daughter. sketch, KOA KSD CBS -Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne, sketch: KMOX KOIL MBS -Don Dewhirst, songs: KFEL Markets. KFH WIBW *News: KUOA WJAG KOAM KARK Hal Burns & Garrett snuff Varieties KFAB-Farm Notes; Livestock Markets KFEQ Lullaby Lester & OW Tim ers KFKA-Melody Time KGNF -Music for High Noon KLRA.Jewel Cowboys KLZ-Aunt Jenny's Storiee KMBC -Feed Lot Chat: Markets KOWH-Hollywood Amer Legion Band KV00 -Farm Profit Bureau KVOR-Novatime KWK -Just Plain Bill. >ketch KWVTO.Ozark Serenaders WDAFGospel Singer WH &Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WHO Your Treat *WNAX News: Markets W01V.To be announced WSM -Dairy Festival Frolic

2:30 CST 11:30 MST CBS -Fletcher Wiley, talk: KMOX KMBC KLZ NBC -Navy Band: KANS (ew 15.33)

NBC -Valiant Lady, sketch: KOA KSD *News: KFEQ KFH KFKA WHO KGNF KSCJ KWTO WREN KGBX KOWH KARK- Lightcrust Doughboys KFAB -Last Call for Dinner KFEL -The Dime Man KGHF-Morning Matine. KOAM -Salon Orch. KOIL -I'll Never Forget KTHS -Arlington Orch. KUOA -Del Leonard KVOD- Captain Ozie KV00 -Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR-stars Over Hollywood KWK-Musical Prgm. #WDAF News. Weather; Market WIBW- Noonday Prgm. WJAG -Weather; Notices: Mail Bag WNAX-Markets *WOW -News; Musicale 12:45 CST 11:45 MST NBC -Hymns of All Churches: KOA WHO KSD C3S -My Son & I sketch: KMBC I OIL KMOX KLZ

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NBC -Navy Band: KGBX KOAM MBS -Cheer Up Gang: KFEL KFOR KWK *News: KGHF KTHS KVOD KARK KFEQ -Street Reporter KFH -Jamboree KFKA A-1Vindow Shoppers KGNF- Singing Strings KLRARemember This One KOWH-Air Cadets KSCJ.Markets: Farm Reporter KI!OA- College Eight KVOR-Organ Reveries KWK- Fashions in Review KWTO- Modern Rhythms; Man on the Street WDAF-Remember the Song? WNAX-Farm Hilites VOW Man on the Street

WREN- Society for the Friendless 1:00 CST 12:00 MST

NBC -The Story of Mary Marlin, sketch: WDAF KOA KSD WOW WHO KV00 KARK NBC -Orphans of Divorce, sketch: KVOD KTHS WREN KGHF MBS- Marriage license Romances: KFKA KFOR KWK CBS -Console Reflections: WIBW (sw17.83) CBS -Society Girl, sketch: KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL WNAX KLZ KLRA (sw- 15.27)

*KCKNNews; Footlight Melodies KFBI- Markets *KFEL -News: Old Time Melodies KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGBX -Melodic Moods KGNF -Swappers KOAM -Ozark Melodies KOWH- Pacific Paradise KSCJ -Harry Owens' Orch. KUOA- Stamps Quartet *KVOR -News KWTO -Laugh Clinic WHB-Dance Orch.

1:15 CST 12:15 MST CBS -Martha Webster, sketch: KLZ NBC -Ma Perkins, sketch: KSD WHO KV00 WDAF WOW KOA KARK CBS -Soloists: KFOR KLRA KOIL KMBC MBS -Zeke Manners' Gang: KFEL KFKA KSAL NBC -Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, sketch: KTHS KVOD KGHF WREN KCKN -His Majesty, the Baby KFAB -,Joyce Jordan KFBI-Harmony Kings *KFEQ.Baseball Scores: News KFH -Ark Valley Boys KGNF -Music Briefs *KMOX -News KOAM- Siesta Melodies KOWH-Touring the Town KSCJ -Want Ad Rambles; Johnny Marvin KUOA-Siesta Serenade KVOR- Noonday Party: Luncheon Melodies KWK -Let's Help You Keep House WNAX-Young Dr. Malone 1:30 CST 12:30 MST

NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch: KSD KV00 KOA WHO WDAF WOW KARK *CBS -News; Afternoon Serenade: KFOR KLRA KOIL KLZ (sw. 17.83) MBS -Yankee Doodle Goes to Town: KFEL KSAL KFBI NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch: KGHF KTHS KVOD WREN KCKN -Bulletin Board KFAB -Jane Tucker KFEQ-AAA Agricultural Project KFH -Markets KFKA -News: Interviews: Markets KGBX -This Rhythmic Age *KGNF -Nebraska in the News KMBC -Kate Hopkins. sketch KMOX- Linda's First Love KSCJVocal Varieties KUOA- Concert Classics KVOR- Melody Trail *KWK -News KWVTO -Slim & Junior WHB -Voice of Kansas City WNAX -Judy & Jane

1:45 CST 12:45 MST NBC -Just Plain Bill. sketch: WREN KTHS KVOD KGHF NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch: WOW WDAF KVOO KOA WHO KSD KARK CBS -A Friend Indeed: KLRA KOIL KFOR KMBC My Son & 1: KFAB WNAX KCKN -Dance Hour KFLQ Waltz Time KFH. Portia Blake. sketch KFKA- Markets KGBX -Tea Time Melodies KGNF-Let's Dance *KLL -News KMOX -Editor's Daughter KOWH -Tropical Tunes *KSCJ -News: Swingtime

KVOR -Farm Service Prgm KWK- Dorothy Mattingly Sings KWTO -Ma Perkins WHB -Breezin Along WJAG -Organ Music

2:00 CST 1:00 MST CBS -Pretty Kitty Kelly. sketch: KMBC NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch: WDAF WOW WHO KOA

ffr *NBC -Club Matinee; Garry Moore, m.c.; Vocalist ; Orch.; News: KTHS KGBX KSCJ KWK WREN KGHF KANS KVOD KOWH (sw -9.53- 1533)

CBS- Lecture Hall: KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27)

Speaker: William L. White, radio war eorreslmndeut.

MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch,: KFEL KFKA KSAL Markets: KFEQ KGNF KARK -Your Treat *KCKN -News: Peacock Prgm. KFAB-Young Dr Malone KFBI- Kitchen Clinic KFEL -Elias Bresskin's Orch. KFH-Linda's First Love, sketch KLZ-Lady, Lend an Ear KMOX-Ma Perkins, sketch KOAM -Staff Jamboree KOIL-Young Dr. Malone, sketch KSD-Woman of Courage *KUOA -News; Rudolph Bochco KVOO -.Judy & Jane KVOR -Matinee Melodies KWTO -Kitty Keene, sketch *WHB-War ; Dance Music WIBW-When a Girl Marries WNAX -Road of Life

2:15 CST 1:15 MST CBS- Classics In Tempo: KFOR KLRA KOIL (sw- 15.27) CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW NBC -Stella Dallas, sketch: KOA WDAF WOW KV00 WHO KSD MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFKA WHB KFEL KFBI KARK -Stamps Quartet KFAB -Scattergood Baines KFEQ-Matinee Melodies KFH- Editot's Daughter, sketch KGBX -Hollywood Hi -Jinks KGNF -Church of Christ KMOX -Vic & Sade, sketch KUOA-Edna Ruth Minick KWTO-Jim West Jamboree WJAG-Afternoon Concert WNAX- Portia Blake

2:30 CST 1:30 MST NBC- Lorenzo Jones, sketch: WHO KV00 WDAF WOW KSD *NBC -Club Matinee; News: KCKN CBS -Swing Unlimited: KOIL KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27) CBS -Hilltop House, drama: KLZ KMBC WIBW MBS -E1 Paseo Troubadors: KFEL KFKA WHK KARK -Lone Star Drifters *KFAB -Livestocks; News; Jam- boree KFBI -Judy & Jane KFEQ-Donna Lee KFH -Mv Son & I KGNF-World Book Man *KMOX -News; 1Voman's Hour KOA- Adopted Daughter metal *KOAM -News: Markets KUOA -Peggy Anderson KVOR-Musical Workshop KWK- Swing Clinic WHB -John Wahlstedt, tnr. tVXA.-Meet Ma Brown 2:45 CST 1:45 MST

MBS -Muse & Music: KFEL KFBI KFKA KSAL NBC -Young Widder Brown, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KSD KVOO KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KCKN -People's Choice KFEQ -Minor Crites, accordionist KFH -Angel of Mercy. sketch KGBX -Music You Want KGNF -The Hawk KLZ -Stepmother, sketch *KMBC -News: Prgm. Highlights: Musical Interlude KMOX -Dugout Dope KOA-Judy & Jane, sketch KOAM -Organ Melodies KUOA -Robert Hillard KVOR- Master Singers KWK -Sports KWTO-Fave Sisters WIBW -Life Can Be Beautiful WNAX Joyce Jordan WREN-Things You Should Know 3:00 CST 2:00 MST

NBC -Girl Alone, sketch: KARK KVOO WDAF WHO KOA WOW KSD CBS -Golden Gate Quartet: KLRA NBC -Frank & Archie: KANS KTHS WREN KVOD KSCJ MBS -Sam Koki's Hawaiians: WHB KFEL KFKA KSAL KWK CBS -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KMBC KOIL KLZ *News: KFBI KFOR *KCKN- News; Guess -a -Band

KFAB- Jamboree KFEQ -Pony Express Roundup KFH-Baseball, St. Louis vs. Bos- ton KGHF- Afternoon Tune *KGNF- Monitor Views the News KMOX- Baseball Game KOAM -Ron E. Mangrum KOWH- Public Pulse of the Air KUOA -News: Male Quartet KVOR -Ivory Miniatures KWTOMarkets: Health Hints *WIBW-News: Kansas Roundup WJAG -Waltz With Me. WNAX -Rodeo Recess 3:15 CST 2:15 MST

CBS- Exploring Music: KLRA NBC -Kitty Keene, sketch: WDAF KVOO KOA WHO WOW KSD

-l'oday's proxreai includes Prrlude to F. a gee Onentn I i knwaks l: Twelve Con - tradaures I lteethoven I ; Rakes - tnvn I Slbel ins I. end Mazurka from "Les 1',udredis."

NBC -Treasured Melodies: KANS KTHS WREN KSCJ KVOD CBS- Beyond These Valleys: KOIL MBS -Sam Koki's Hawaiians: KFOR *KARK -News; Freddie Monroé s

Orch. KCKN -Hit Revue KFBI- Kansas Cowboys KGNF -Chico & His Harp KLZ -Judy & Jane KMBC-Musical Moods KOAM -Eb & Zeb *KOWH -News KTHS -Buddy Reeves' Orch. KUOA -Ruth Treadwell KVOD -Two ti Clock Tunes KVOR -,Just Relax KWTO -Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WJAG- \'oral Varieties

3:30 CST 2:30 MST NBC- Treasured Melodies: KGHF KOWH NBC -Midstream, sketch: WDAF KOA WOW KV00 1\'HO MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: KWK KFEL. KFOR CBS- Exploring Music: KVOR 11 \ 1X

K A It KSiesta *KFEQ-News: Baseball Scores KGBX -Sing Song Time KGNF -With the Classics

KOA -To be announced KOAM -In the Crime Light KSD -Xavier Cugat's Orch. *KUOA -News: Louis Erwin KVOD- Serenade *KV00 -News: Music KVOR- Dramas of Life WDAF -Dance Tunes *WHB -News: 5 Minutes of Facts WHO-Arnold Grimm's Daughter WIBW -Ma Perkins, sketch WJAG -Band Music WOW -Lieht of the World

4:15 CST 3:15 MST CBS -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood: KMBC KL7. KFAB KOIL NBC -Uncle Mal: KQCI KTHS KOWH KANS WREN *NBC -Glenn Garr's Orch.; News: KOAM KARK KGBX WDAF (sw -9.53)

KFAB -Bob Bellamy KFBI- Aristocrats KFEQ- Matinee KGNF- Request Prem. KLRA -Zoo Antics KMOX -Ma Perkins KOA- Musical Magazine KSD -Your Treat KUOA -Afternoon Variety *KVOD -To be announced: News KV00-Western Serenade KVOR -Ranch Boys KWTO -Tropical Moods WHB -Baseball Scores WHO-Valiant Lady, sketch WIBW -Kitty Keene, sketch WJAG -For Children Only WNAX- Pacific Paradise \VOW -Arnold Grimm's Daughter

4:30 CST 3:30 MST NBC- Ireene Wicker: KANS KSCJ WREN KGHF KTHS KVOD NBC -Glenn Garr's Orch.: WSM KOAM KGBX KARK WDAF KCKN KSD CBS -Dave Baca!: KOIL WNAX KMOX KFAB KLRA KFH MBS -Five Men of Fate: KFEL KFBI KFOR KSAL CBS -Joyce Jordan, sketch: KLZ KMBC *News: KGNF WJAG KFEQ- Rhythm Console KOAM -In the Crime Light KO1VH- Treasure Chest KUOA- Accordiana

ONLY 7 MORE DAYS to wait for return of

"THOSE WE LOVE"

KLZ -Your Treat KMBC -When a Girl Marries KOAM -Hillbilly Hilarities *KOIL -News KSD -Will Osborné s Orch. KUOA-Wonder of Vision N'l1B Weather; Staff Frolic WJAG-Tango Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST CBS- Scattergood Baines, sketch: KLZ KLRA KMBC NBC -The O'Neills, sketch: WHO KOA WOW WDAF KSD -NBC -Wayne Van Dyne, tnr.: KGBX KOWH KGHF KANS KOAM KSCJ KTHS KARK KVOD WREN MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: KFBI KSAL NBC -Bud Barton: (sw- 15.33) Piano Moods: KFEQ KGNF KCKN-Melndv Time KFAB -Gus & Andy KFII -To be announced KOIL -Top Tunes KUOA -Popular Tunes KV00- Portia Blake Faces Life KVOR -Music Graphs KWTO -Alpen Brau Boys WIBW -Young Dr. Malone. sketch WJAG- Hawaiian *WNAX-News

4:00 CST 3:00 MST NBC -Li'I Abner, sketch: KGBX KARK CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KI.Z KMBC NBC -Rocky Gordon. sketch: KOWH KSCJ KTHS KANS *MBS -News; Jerry Blaine's Or- chestra: KFEL KFBI KFOR KSAL KWK CBS -Chicagoans: KOIL WNAX KFH *News: KWTO WREN *KCKN -News; Words & Music KFAB -Roy & Lonnie *KFBI -News; Savings & Loan Ass'n KFEQ -Donna Lee KGHF -Alternoon Varieties KGNF -Travelogue KLRAThings to Come *KMOX- Headline Highlights; Women's Hour

KV00- 11iseshopper Family: Pro- gram Prevues KVOR Home Folks KWTO- Schaffer Sisters & Mike Dosch WHB -Lone Ranger, sketch WHO-Meet Miss Julia. sketch WIBW-Matinee WLtV -Six Hoosiers WOW-Valiant Lady, sketch

4:45 CST 3:45 MST NBC -Bud Barton, children's pro- gram: KASS KOWH KSCJ KTHS KGHF KVOD *CBS -The World Today: KOIL KFOR KLRA KMBC KLZ KVOR NBC -Paul Doug la s, sports: KOAM KARK -Hits A, Encores KCKN -This Rhythmic Age KFAB- Botdertow'n Barbecue KFBI -Teddy Combs KFEL -Erwin Yeo, organist KFEQ -Music Graphs KGBX -Featured Orch. KGNF -All Request Prgm KMOX -Vic & Sade *KOA- News; Markets; Theater Reporter

KSD -Five Shades of Blue KUOA- Covered Wagon Jubilee KVOO Novachord Trio KWTO- Treasure Chest WDAF -Tea Time Tunes WHO - Baseball Time W.IAG- Devotionals WNAX-Varieties WOW -Hymns of All Churches WREN- Homes on the Laud

5:00 CST 4:00 MST NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KSCJ WREN KGHF KOWH CBS -Amos 'n' Andy, sketch: (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Three Romeos: KGBX KV00 KOAM KOA CBS- Concert Orch.: KFAB KOIL *MBS -Fulton Lewis. Jr., news analyst: KWK KSAL KFBI KARK -Musical Moments *KCKN -News: Cocktail Hour *KFEL -News: Hem Brown S Or- chestra KFEQ-Dance Time KFII -The World Today KGNF-Sports Parade KLRA - V. W. Shepherd, speech; Interlude KLZ -Restyled Rhythms KMBC- Portia Blake Faces Life KMOX -Sports KOWH-Bandwagon *KSD -News KTHS- Baseball Scores: Markets: Radio Calendar KUOA- Homes on the Land KVOD- Tropical Tempos KVOR -On with the Dance KWTO -Zeke & Saddle Pals WDAF -Your Treat WHB- Olivia & Joaquin WJAG-Musical Roulette WNAX- Billie & Tommy WOW -4 -H Club from Lincoln

5:15 CST 4:15 MST *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KFAB KMOX KOIL MBS- Leighton Noble's Orch.: WHB KFOR KWK KFBI *NBC -John B. Kennedy: News: KVOO WDAF KOA WHO KSD KANS KGBX WOW KOAM (sw- 953) CBS -Joey Kearns' Orch.: KVOR KLZ NBC -Radio Magic, drama: KGHF KVOD WREN KARK -Double Mellow Melodies KCKN -Band of the Day KFEL-The Staffords KFEQ -Margit Hegedus Directs KFH -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood KGNF -The Orch. Plays *KLRA Sports: Interlude: News KMBC -Hans Flath, organist KSCJ -Sidewalk Session KTHS -Band Concert KUOA -Harry Horlick Presents KWTO-The Plainsmen WNAX -Scattergood Baines 5:30 CST 4:30 MST

CBS -Designed for Dancing: KFH KFAB KOIL WIBW NBC -Rex Maupin's Orch.: KGBX KOAM NBC -Bob Hannon, tnr.; Orch.: KSCJ KTHS KVOD *News: KARK KVOR KOWH WREN WHB KGHF KCKN- Sundown Serenade KFBI- Sports KFEL -Charles Baum, pianist *KFEQ -News; Baseball Scorn KFKA -Impressions in Was KLRA -Jack Armstrong, sketch KLZ-Book Brochures KMBC -Midland Minstrels *KMOX -The World Today KOA -Dr. Kate, sketch .

KSD -Tele-e-Tunes KUOA- Arcadians KV00 -World of Sports KWK -Rolla Coughlin's Orchi. KWTO -Radio Spotlight WDAF -Dance Orch. WHO -Organ Moods

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MONDAY September 9

WJAG-Highlights in Melody WNAX -Hedda Hopper's Holly- wood WOW -Kate Hopkins 5:45 CST 4:45 MST

NBC -Bob Hannon, tnr.; Orch.: WREN *News: KFH KVOO WHO VOW KSCJ *Spurts: News: KWIC KMBC KARK -Passing Parade of Sports KCKN -Going Places KFBI -Poet's Paradise KFEL- Garwood Van's Oreh. KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGBX- Dinner Music KGHF-Hits & Encores KGNF -Half & Half KLRA- Goldcrest Five KLZ -Fed. of Women's Clubs KMOX -Alpine Varieties *KOWII-It's Dance Time; News KSD-Stockton & Eschen KTHS- Today's Winners KUOA -Geins of Melody KVOR -Fed. of Women's Clubs KWTO- Rhythmaires W D.AF-Linwood Cavaliers W H B- Musicale *11NAX -The World Today

NIGHT

Where there is no listing for a station its preceding program is on the air.

6:00 CST 5:00 MST I 'NBC -The Telephone Hour: Jantes Melton, tor.; Frances White, sup.; Ken Christie Mixed Chorus; Don Voorhees & Sym- phony Orch.: KSD WMAQ WSM K V00 WOW

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`MBS -Play Broadcast, quiz show: WGN i`CBS -So You Think You Know Music; Musical Quiz; Witten Cott, m.c. ; Leonard Liebling, judge: KFAB KP,NT KLZ KOIL KMBC WBBM KFH WNAX KMOX (sw- 11.83)

Guests: Johnny Green, orrhes. trn- lender. and Du vied Rose. n mum neer.

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t(jrNBC- Little 01' Hollywood; Interviews with Ben Alexander; Gogo Delys, vocalist ; Gordon Jenkins' Orch.: KSO WLS KANS KGHF WREN KVOD KSCJ

MBS -Lew Diamond's Orch.: KFBI *News : KUOA KWTO WIBW KOAM KFOR KGBX KCKN -Dance with America KFBI -Hit Revue KFEL -The Lone Ranger KFKA -Rhythm Orch. KLRA -Melbourne Martin, speech KTHS- Memory Lane KVOR- Eventide Echoes KWK -Lone Ranger. drame *WHB- Fulton Lewis. Jr., comm. WJAG -Evening Concert WMT- Sports with Puckett

6:15 CST 5:15 MST Sports: KOWH KWTO KOAM *KFKA -Five Star Final .

KGBX -Supper Melodies KGNF -Eb & Zelo KUOA -Gaslight Harmonies KVOR -Lost Empire WHB -The Sportsman WIBW- Marling Silver Dollar WJAG -National Defense Series WMT -Your Favorite Band WSB -The Sportsman

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6:30 CST 5:30 MST `NBC -True or False, with Dr.

Ihrry Hagen: KWK WLS KSO KVOD WREN KGIIF

`NBC -V o ice of Firestone; \larearet Speaks. sop.; Symphony Orch.; Alfred lVallenstein, cond.: II DIP- Wtt(r tern, IIII's ,.LW KSD KVOO KARK KANS WSM w9.53)

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MBS -Green Hornet. drama: WMT KFEL KFKA Or*CBS -Pipe Smoking Time; Howard & Shelton; Jo,' Ilawk ins; Chorus; Orch.; News: KMBC \VBBNI KFAB (sw11.83) Sports: KSCJ KVOR KFBI.Musir You IVant When You Want It KFH -Moss Sisters Trio KGBX- Charioteers KGNF- Today's Headlines KLRA -It's Your Move; Interlude *KLZ News *KMOX- Mellow Time: News KOA-Aloha Land KOAM.Happy Jim Parsons *KOIL- Dinner Melodies; News KWTO.Organ Reveries [t ;NLnne Range: drama WIBW- Checkerboard Boys *WMT-Fulton Lewis Ir., (nmm *WNAX -Bohemian Orch.: News

6:45 CST 5:45 MST *KFH -Your Dutch Uncle Talks: News KGBX -Organ Reveries KGNF -Evening Serenade: Weath. ervane *KLRA- J.G.Burlingame, speech; News *KLZ -Sports: News KOA1 Am An American ROAMSundown Melodies KSCJ To he announcer! KUOA- Gaslight Harmonies ' *KVOR-Rhythm Revile: News KWTO-Tin Pan Alley WIBW -Oklahoma Outlaws *WMT Lees Waltz; News

7:00 CST 6:00 MST MRS -Wake Up America: KFEL KFKA KWK

NBC- Doctor I. Q. quiz prgm., with Lev Valrutine: WSM KV00 WMAQ KSD WHO WOW WDAF KOA KARK I\'LW CBS -To be announced: WMT BrCBS -Lux Radio Theater; Ce- cil B. DeMille. director: KFAB ROIL WBBM KLZ. KRNT KMOX .EFH KLRA NNIB(' WNAX

Tonight's drama. the first In the fall ,.sirs i. ot n r,s William

Powell. Myrna Loy and Don Ameche to Manhattan Melo. drama."

i r`NBC -Basin Street Chamber I. -w. Society; Swing Ensemble,

..Ith Henry Levine & Paul La- sal; Dinah Shore, vocalist: KSCJ KVOD KANS KSO KGHF WREN *KCKN Elliott Roosevelt, comm *KFBI News KGBX -Tropical Moods *KUOA -News: Organ Music KVOR -To be announced WENR-Talk by Dwight Green WGN -Eddy Howard. sones WIBW- Crossroads Sociable

7:15 CST 6:15 MST NBC -Basin Street Chamber Mu- sic Society: KCKN MBS -Wake Up America: KSAL KFBI-Norse Gospel Trio KGBX -Coeds Three *WENR -News; Concert Minia- ture *WGN- Tomorrow's Tribun e; News

7:30 CST 6:30 MST 'NBC -Show B o a t; Buelah (Marlin Hurt); Dick Todd, bar.; Virginia Verdi, vocalist; Captan Barney; Bob Strong's & Bob Tremdler's Orch.: WDAF WMAQ WHO WOW KSD MBS -Wake Up America: KFEL KFOR KSAL KWK NBC -Dance Orch.: KSCJ KVOD KANS WREN (sw -9.53)

NBC- Renfro Valley Folks: KARK KVOO WLW WSM KCKN- American Family Robinson KFBI -Music to Read By KGBX -Romance of Dan & Sylvia KGHF-Jack Berch KLRA- Interlude; Roy Donham, speech KOA- Leaders of the Nest W'ENR -To be announced WGN -Your Music I. Q.

7:45 CST 6:45 MST KCKN- Topics & Tunes *KGBX -News KGHF -Pop. Melodies

8:00 CST 7:00 MST *NBC -News: WENR KSO KWK KSCJ KTHS KANS WREN 118"-CBS-Guy Lombardo's Orch.: KFII KLRA WMT KFAB KLZ KRNT WBBM K \IBC W'NAN KOHL KMOX WIBM *MBS- Raymond Gram Swing, news analyst: WGN KFEL KSAL KFOR u` NBC- Contented Hour; Opal Craven, the Lullaby lady; Con- tinentals Quartet: KOA WHO KVOO KSD WSM WOW KARK WDAF WMAQ WLW (sw -9.53)

The Lullaby Lady will sing Little Baby of Mine. The goer. tat offers Sailing Down the Chesapeake Ray. The ensemble presents Maryland, My Mary- - laud: Your Land and My Land:

Silver Moon: Boys in Gray; Mother- Reprise "Your Land "; a college medley. and Star - Spangled Banner. The orchestra plays Bolero, and Reggie' the Seale.

*KCKN -News; Dancing Under the Stars KGBX -Double Mellow Melody KGHF Lone Ranger. sketch *KVOD -NcWs KVOR -Where to Go

8:15 CST 7:15 MST MBS -Who Knows?: WGN NBC -Will Hudson's Orch.: KVOD KANS WENR KSCI KTHS KSO *MBS -Lew Diamond's Orch.; News: KSAL KFEL- Political Talk KGBX -Music Graphs KVOR-Junior Genius KWK Inside of Snorts WREN- Things You Should Know

8:30 CST 7:30 MST MBS -Dick Shelton's Orch.: KFBI KFOR KSAL NBC -Concert Orch.: KSO KTHS KGHF KVOD KSCJ KANS WENR

`CBS -Blondie, sketch: KOIL KFAB WBBM KRNT KMOX KLZ WMT KLRA KMBC

" Blondie Booms the Bmn- Steada.

*CBS -News of the War: (sw- 9.65) 8f`NBC -Burns & Allen; Smoo- ties; Artie Shaw's Orch.; John Ileist & Ann: KSD KARK WHO KV00 WOW KOA WDAF WLW WMAQ WSM KCKN- Dancing in Memory *KFEL -News: Jimmy Dorsey's Orch. KFH -It Happened in 1940 KWK. Baseball Game WGN -The Green Hornet WIBW- Popular Varieties WNAX -Home Is on the Land WREN- Baseball, Kansas City vs. St. Paul 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

CBS -Pauline Pierce, sop.: (5w. 9.65) KCKN- Rhythm Rendezvous KEEL- Political Broadcast KVOR -Army Recruiting Prgm. WIBW-K. P. & L. Prgm. l \'NAX- Poet's Corner

9:00 CST 8:00 MST BCFred Waring in Pleasure

Time: KOA KANS WHO KV00 1VLW WS\I WOW KSD WMAQ KARK CBS -Sports Time: (sw -9.65) NBC -Ben Cutler's Orch.: KGHF KVOD *MBS -News: KSAL CBS -Amos 'n' Andy, sketch: WBBM KRNT KMBC KFAB KLZ WNAX KMOX KOIL *News: KFH WBBM WMT *KCKN-News; Man About Town

KFEL- Political Broadcast KGBXMusical Memories KLRA -Jack Holt, speech KSCJ -The Sioux Cityans KTHS- Arlington Orch. KVOR -Dusty Roades' Orch. WDAF sports Chat WENR -Ten o'Clock Final WGN -Lew Diamond's Orch. WIB1V1'ie & Sade sketch

9:15 CST 8:15 MST CBS -Dance Orch.: KLZ KFAB KOIL KRNT WBBM KMBC WMT KMOX KVOR (sw -9.65) NBC -Filbert's Filharmonic Orch.: KGBX KVOO KARK WDAF MBS -Bob Howard & Profit Trio: KFOR KSAL *News: KOA WNAX WSM KFEL -Political Broadcast KFHScattereood Baines. sketch KSD-Cheri McKay Sr Co. WGN -Four Ink Spots WHO-The Songfellows WIBWMy Son & I, sketch WL\V Paul Jones. sports *WMAQ-Passing Parade; News WOW -Sports

9:30 CST 8:30 MST MBS -Leo Reisman's Orchestra: KFOR KSAL WGN CBS -Ray Herbeck's Orch.: KFAB NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch,: KS) KSCJ KGHF KTHS NBC -Woody Herman's Orch.: KARK KGBX WHO WOW KV00 *CBS -Pipe Smoking Time: News: KOIL WNAX WIBW KMOX KLZ KRNT IVMT KCKN- Jockey Club Prem. KFEL -Buddy Cole's Orch. KFII Bell s sports Salute KFNA-Melody Mill KI.R.A-.J. G. Burlingame, speech *KMBCNews: Sports KOA- Political Talk *KSD News: Rosario Bourdon's Oi dt. K VOD- Serenade KVORConcert Master *WBBM -News IVDAF-Arthur Godfrey WLW-If You I1'ant Music WMAQ Emil Coleman's Orch.

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -Woody Herman's Orch.: KCKN WDAF KOA NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch.: KVOD KANS MBS -Leo Reisman's Orch.: kOIL 1VGN li ('Ii N -On the Mall *KFH -WPA Prgnt.; News *KFOR -News KLRAW. W. Shepherd, speech KMBC Irene Rich drama KSD Summer Serenade *WBBM -Dave Bacai, organist: Nees N'110- Southerners WLW-Billy Snider's Orch. 10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC -Show Boat: KOA

*NBC -News; Dance Orchestra: KARK KGBX *NBC -News: Dance Orch.: KSO KTHS WREN KGHF MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: KFEL KFOR CBS -Dance Orch.: KFAB KMOX KMBC WBBM WMI' KFH (aw 6.12) *News: KFKA KVOR WOW WGN WHO WLW WNAX WDAF WIBW KOIL KV00 KSCJ KCKN KCKN -Gadabouts *KI.RA -News: Interlude: Sports KLZ-Skinny Ennis' Orch. KSD Melody Time *KVUD -News: Concert Corner WENR-To be announced *WMAQ- News; To be announced *WOW News: Transcriptions *WSM News; Sports

10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Dance Orch.: KVOD KSCJ CBS -Dance Orch.: KOIL WNAX WIBW NBC -Dance Orch.: WHO KSD KVOO WsIl KANS MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: WGN W'I.\V KFKA KSAL *News: MOON KTIIS ECK NPianology KLRA -Frank Dodge, speech; In- terlude K\Ll; Electricity Speaks WDAF Fred Warinq's Orch *WLW Witt H Hessler. Comm 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *MBS -News; Dick Shelton's Or- chestra: KFKA KFOR KSAL W'GN

*NBC -Johnny Long's Orchestra; News: ESC! KVOU WLW WREN *CBS -News; Henry King's Orch:: KFH t1'NAX KVOR KOIL KFAB KLRA ERNT WBBM WIBW K1.Z WMT (sw -6.12) *NBC -Clyde McCoy's Orchestra: News: WHO WSM [VOW KGBX KOA KV00 *KARK -News *KFEL'Fulton Lewis. Jr., comm I. r ;IIF Daucetime K\IBC-Rhythm Riders li\IOX- Moodight Serenade KSD-Clyde McCoy's Orch. KTHS -Al Vinn's Orch. WDAF Dance Orch :' Sports *WENR -Music You Want; News *WMAQ -Bub Strong's Orchestra; News W'Sll- You're the Jury 10:45 CST 9 :45 MST CBS -Henry King's Orch.: KLZ KMBC \VI8íí' MBS -Dick Shelton's Orch.: KWK ICFEI. *NBC -Clyde McCoy's Orchestra: News: ESO EARN KANS KMOX Bud Waples' Orch. *KTHS Baseball Scores; News

K \'00 -Your Kindly Philosopher srlsIOD New, 1"100 CST 10:00 MSI NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.: KARK KSCJ WREN \VELAR

CBS -Leighton Noble's Orch.: KFH KFAB KLRA KENT WBB \I WMT 1 \MAX WIB :t' (sw -6.12) MBS -Everett Hoaglard's Orch.: WGN KSAL KFOR KFKA ESO *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KLZ KMBC NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.: WHO WON' KVOO WMAQ KGBX IVS \I *News: KGIIF EWE *KFEI.News; Joe Gilbert's Orch. li \ION -Masterworks of Music KOA sports News KO!I. W. he Up America *KSD -News: Music You Want KVOD- Rhythm Spree KVOR -It's Dance Time WDAF- \loonbeams *WLtVNews; Ilerbie Holmes' Orch. *WS \I-News: Sports 11:15 CST 10:15 MST CBS -Leighton Noble's Orch.: KLZ KMBC KVOR NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.: KWK KGHF KVOD KFEL -Political Broadcast KOA- Serenade in the Night KSD -Music You Want 11 --so CST 10:30 MST *NBC - Biltmore Boys' Orchestra; News: WENR KGHF KSCJ K \'OD WREN *NBC -Biltmore Boys' Orchestra; Newts: WSM WDAF KGBX WOW KARK WMAQ *CBS -Dance Orch.: News: KFH WNAX WBBM 1VIBW KMOX ERNT KMBC KFAB KLRA I( VOR ts,c.6.17) MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: KFOR KFE.I. KEKA KWK WGN KSAL ESO WMT *KI.Z News KV00.1140 Club *WHONewvs WLWMonn River ; Poems ; Organ 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *CBS -Dance Orch.: News: KLZ *NBC- Biltmore Boys' Orchestra; News: KANS *NBCBiltmore Boys' Orchestra; News: \\ Ho NBC -Biltmore Boys' Orch.: KOA 12.00 CST 11:00 hilt MBS -Lew Diamond's Orch.: WGN KFEL KFKA KWK CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KLZ. KVOR NBC -Jimmy Richard's Orch.: KVOD *News: KOA KMOX KMBC *W'Ll' -Dance Time: News W'OW-Nlidnisht Melodies

Eno of Monday programs

I MORNING *Star in program listing,

indicates news broadcast 7:30 CST 5:30 MST

CBS- Dancing Through the Years: (sw- 17.83) NBCCadets Quartet: KSD

`NBC- Breakfast Club; Don McNeill, nt.c.: KTHS KGBX KANS KSCJ WREN *News: KFH KFEQ KOAM KOWH ROIL KMOX KWTO Musical Clock: KOA WDAF WHB WOW

7:45 CST 6:45 MST CBS -Bachelor's Children. sketch: KMOX KMBC KFH NBC -Breakfast Club: KOWH *News: KSD KV00 KWK Coffee Pot Inn: WNAX WIBW KFAB WOW Early Risers Club: KLZ KVOR

8:00 CST 7:00 MST CBS -Pretty Kitty Kelly, sketch: KFH KLRA KMOX KOIL WNAX NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville, philosophy & songs: KVOD (sw- 21.5) NBC -The Man I Married, sketch: WHO WOW KSD WDAF KV00 *News KGHF KOA KFOR WREN Morning Devotions: KGNF WJAG 8:15 CST 7:15 MST

NBC -Vagabonds: KWK WREN KOWH (sw -21.5) NBC -Houseboat Hannah, sketch: KV00 WOW WHO WDAF CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KLRA KMOX KFAB KOIL KFH WNAX NBC -Midstream, sketch: KSD

Morning Melodies: KFEQ KGHF *News: KGNF KSCJ 8:30 CST 7:30 MST

NBC Viennese Ensemble: WREN KOWH KGHF (sw -215) MBS -Keep Fit to Music: KFOR KFBI NBC -Ellen Randolph, s k etch: WHO WDAF WOW KV00 CBS -Hilltop House. drama: KFH KFAB KLRA KMOX WNAX KOIL *News: KVOD KVOR 8:45 CST 7:45 MS1

NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KSD KARK CBS -Stepmother, sketch: KMBC KFAB KOIL KMOX WNAX MBS -Choir Loft: KFEL KFOR KFBI *News: KOA KLZ KWK

9:00 CST 8:00 MST NBC -David Harum, sketch: KSD WHO WOW WDAF KVOO KANS KOA CBS -Mary Lee Taylor: KMOX KFH KLRA KOIL NBC -I Love Linda Dale, sketch: WREN KVOD KSCJ KTHS Gospel Singer: KWK WNAX *KARK -News; Adrian Rollini,'s Accordion Quintet

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Lone Journey, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KVOO CBS- Martha Webster, sketch: KFH KFAB KOIL KMOX NBC -Clark Dennis. tnr. WREN KTHS KSCJ KOWH KWK (sw- 15.33) NBC -The Road of Life, sketch: KSD MBS -Studies In Black & White: KFBI KARK-Town Talk KCKN -Happy Harmony

TUESDAY, September 10, 1940

Points to popular- pro- grams, special broadcasts

KFEL -Edwin LaMar, organist; To be announced KFEQ- Bill's Hawaiian Players KGNF -Vocal Ensemble KLRAHymns of All Churches KLJ.Road of Life sketch KMBC -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KOA- Friendly Service Bureau ROAM -Vocal Variations KVOD- Financial Service KVOR -This Rhythmic Age KWTO- Rhythm Rangers WHB -Dance Music WIBW- Adopted Daughter, sketch *WNAX -News: Novelty Notes

9:30 CST 8:30 MST CBS -Big Sister, sketch: KLRA KFAB KMOX KMBC WNAX KFH NBC -The Wife Saver, sketch: KSCJ KOWH RIBS WREN KANS KVOD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Against the Storm, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KOA KSD KARK MBS -To be announced: KWK KFEL *News: KOIL KGBX KCKN -In the Spotlight KFBI- Kansas Cowboys KFEQ.Markets : Orgatron KGHF -Devotional KGNF Music from 4 to Z KLZ. Captain Oxie KOAM- Morning Melodies KUOA- Common Sense Viewpoint KVOR- Church in the IVildwood

KWK Painted Dreams. sketch. *KWTO Mkts.; News; Weather Wlib sou.. bneau. WIRW Housewives Pren,

9:45 CST 8:45 MS1 NBC -Thunder Over Paradise, sketch: KSCJ KWK KANS KTHS WREN (sw- 15.33) CBS -Aunt Jenny's Stories: KFH KFAB KMBC WNAX KMOX NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch: KSD KARK WOW WDAF WHO K VOO KOA MBS- Address by Francis Biddle: KFEL KFOR KWK WHB KSAL KCKN -Tune Types KFEQ- Markets: Hawaiian Tunes KGBX -Gems of Melody: Weather KGHF -Glee Gray's Orch. KLRA- Singin' Sam KLZ- Variations on Syncopation KOAM Lost Empire KOIL -Polly the Shopper KOWH -Morning Melodies KUOA- Little Concert KVOD :Merry Morning Melodies KVOR-Serenade KWK -Life of Mary Sothern 10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC -Deep River Boys: KGHF KGBX KV00 (sw- 15.33) MBS- Muslcohie: KFOR KFEL NBC -Woman in White, sketch: KOA KSD *News: KVOD KGNF KUOA WHO KOWH

*CBS -Kate Smith & Ted Collins, News: KLZ KOIL 1010X KLRA KFAB WNAX KARK-Memory Melodies KCKN -Olaf Soward: Frances Casement EFBhMarkets KFEQ Donna Lee

o :kola, KFKA -Denver Tabernacle *h\IRt New. Lr,a -io,s 1'1311 Notes *KOAM -News & Markets

h t .I News f,metable KTHS Devotional *KVOR Monitor Views the News EWE -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KWTO -Poultry Topics: Salon Echoes WDAF-Judy & Jane *WHB -War News: Vocal Varie- ties WJAG-Curtain Raiser WOW Woman in Whitt *WREN News; Let's Go Shopping In. *MBS -News: KFEL KFOB KFBI CBS -When a Girl Marries, sketch: KMOX KLZ KOIL KFH NBC -Glenn Darwin, bar.: KSCJ KOWH KTHS KARK KGBX

t,,15-33) KFAB -Kitty Keene KCKN- Fashions in Music KFEQ -Minor Clitee *KFKA -News KFNF -Console Echoes KGNF -Out on the Range KLRA Editor's Danes ter sketch KMBC-Happy Kitchen KOA -For Women Only KOAM -Mary Lee Taylor KSD - Singin' Sam KI :OA -Ralph Small KVOD- Breakfast Club KV00 Dorothy McCune KVOR :Music As You Like It KWK This Woman s Aorta KW'TO -AI Stone's Hymn Sing

WDAF- Studio Prgm. WHB -Teletest t\ Iro Ass, st Mercy. sketch W .14r Voire, of tho S

ll'N.AX-Vic & Sade WOW -Road of Life. sketch 10:30 CST 9 :30 MST CBS- Romance of Helen Trent, sketch: K\IBC KMOX KFAB KLZ KOIL NBC -Strings That Sing: (sw. 15.33) NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KARK KOA KWK KGBX KTHS WREN BANS KOWH KSCJ KVOO MBS -Helen Wyant, organist: KFOR KFEL KFKA Portia Blake: ESE) WHO KCKN :4s You Like It KFBI- Gingham Girls & Doris Jean KFEQ -Old Timers be II d..,,,n ,1 Courage KGHF -Good Morning Neighbor KGNF -Cub Reporters

FREQIIENCIEB KANS-1210 KI'0A-120 KAI(K-M:NI Kl'0D-031.1 KFAIt-770 KV00-1190 KFBI-1050 KlbIl-1270 KF'F11.-D20 K\PK-13rNt KFEQ-dWt Kt\"rtl-3t10 KFI1-1:itW W'ItA1'-900 KFKA-hWl WII1131-770 K Fr i It 210 W'('(( t-810 Kr; BX-1 d7o W'D.t F-010 Kr:HF-1:120 W'ENI[-870 K,NF'-14:10 W'F.tA-81NI K1.1tA-1390 IVr:N 720 KI.Z-N00 W'IlB-Wf0 K \(Bf-t1G0 W'II(1-1000 KMitS-11ekt W'IItW-580 KtuA-A3o WJAG-1000 K(tAM :(NI W-LS-870 Ku1L-L00 WLW-700 KIIWH-iNa) W-\IAQ-0,70 KItNT-1320 WMT-It0 KSAL-1120 WS:(X-570 KS1.1-1330 WIIW'-590 KSn-5r,0 WI1EN-1220 K841-1930 W'SM-GA KTHS-1000

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KLRA- Linda's First Love. sketch KOAM -Town Talk Play Boys KUOA -Rendezvous with Romance KVOD-Captain Ozie KWTO -Mary Lee Taylor WDAF -Right to Happiness WHB -Virg. Bingham, pianist WIBW -Big Sister, sketch WJAG -West Point Prgm. WNAX -Life Can Be Beautiful WOW -Right to Happiness 10:45 CST 9:45 MST CBS -Our Gal Sunday, sketch: KLZ KMBC KMOX KOIL KFAB MBS- Here's Looking at You: KFKA KFEL KFOR WHB KCKN- Painting the Town KFBI-Pioneer Quartet KFEQ-Weather Bureau KFH. Musiquiz KGNF -Vocal Variety KLRA -String Along KSD -Master Singers KUOA- Gospel Singer KVOD -Light Opera Echoes KVOR -Duane Osborn, pianist KWTO- Hayloft Frolic WDAF -Woman of Courage WHO -Life Can Be Beautiful, sketch WIBW -Aunt Jenny's Stories WNAX -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WOW -Life Can Be Beautiful 11:00 CST 10:00 MST MBS- Here's Frank Luther Again: KFEL KSAL KWK WHB KFKA CBS -The Goldbergs. s k e t c n: KMOX

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NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KOAM NBC -Stanley Meehan, tnr.: KVOD (sw- 15.33)

Judy & Jane, sketch: WHO KSD WIBW *News: KFOR KVOA KFBI KARK -Nazarine Church *KCKN News; News of the Blues KFAB -Right to Happiness *KFBI -News; Weather; Markets KFEQ -Markets KFH -Woman in White KGHF -Songs That Never Grow Old KGNF -Relax with Rhythm KLRA -Weather: String Along KLZ -Meet Miss .lulia, sketch KMBC -Mary Lee Taylor KOILHomemakers' Club KUOA- Markets: Music in a Mod- ern Mode KV00- Rehearsal at Eleven *KVOR -News: Interlude WDAF-Linda's First Love WJAG -Musical Masterpieces WNAX -Tips by Taylor WOW -Adopted Daughter 11:15 CST 10:15 MST MBS -Happy Gang: KFKA KFOR KOIL KFEL I "NBC- Between the Bookends, with Ted Malone: KSCJ WREN KGHF KTIIS KARK KOAM (ew- 1S.33)

NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KGBX KSD KCKN -Make Believe Ballroom KFAB Gospel Singer KFEQ- Orgatron Prgm. KFH -Kitty Keene, sketch KLRAArnold Grimm s Daughter KLZ -Life Can Be Beautiful KMBC. Musical Magic KOA- Inquiring Reporter KOWH -The Farm Hand KUOA.Way Down South KVOD- Concert Music KV00- Korner Kwiz KVOR -Good Morning Neighbor *KWK -News KWTO- Little Crossroads Store WDAF -Editor's Daughter, sketch WHB-Farm Special WHO -Woman in White WIBW -Dinne, Hour WNAX-Ma Perkins WOW -Toby & Susie 11:30 CST 10:30 MST NBC -Women in a Changing World: KOWH WREN KVOO KGHF KGBX (sw- 15.33)

CBS -The Right to Happiness. sketch: KMOX KLZ KFH NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM MBS -The Johnson Family: WHB KFBI KFEL KFOR KSAL NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KOA KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KFABRoad of Life KFEQ- Singiñ Sam KFKA -Morning Varieties KGNF -Markets *KLRA -Bible Lover's Revival: Interlude: News KMBC Kate Smith's Chats KOIL -Waltz Time KSCJ -Markets; Dance Music *KSD -News; Top Tunes KTHS -Skyliners KUOA. Richard Scott KVOD- Concert Music KWK -Orphans of Divorce

KWTrI Markets WDAF- Studio Prgm. WHO-Adopted Daughter. sketch WIBW- Weather; Dinner Hour WNAX -Kitty Keene WOWPortia Faces Life 11:45 CST 10:45 MST CBS -Road of Life. sketch: KFH MBS -Abrum Ruvinsky Trio: KFEL KFOR KFKA *NBC -News: Frankie Masters' Orch.: KGBX KOAM *NBC -News: Irving Miller's Or- chestra: KOWH WREN KTHS KSCJ KGHF (sw- 15.33) *KARK -News; Texas Ruby &

Curly Fox KCKN Song Stories KFAB -First Call for Dinner KFBI Man on the Street KFEQ. Peppard Melodies KGNF -Kenny Baker's Orch. KLZ Mary Lee Taylor KMBC -Dinner Bell Roundup: Markets KMOX -Lone Journey, sketch KOA -Toby it Susié s Corn Tussel News KOIL -Noonday Melodies KUOA -L. W. Hillbilly; Billboard KUOA -L. W. Hillbillies; Billboard KVOD -The Twittles KVOR -Pacific Paradise KV00 -Art Davis Rhythm Riders KWK- Amanda of Honeymoon Hill KWTO -Man at the Stockyards WDAF -4 -Bells Roundup WHB-To be announced WHO- Markets: Weather WJAG -Modern Melodies: Hospital Report WNAX -Farm & Home: Livestock. Farm & Home WOW Woman of Courage. sketch

I. AFTERNOON I

12:00 CST 11:00 MST NBCStreamline Journal: KGHF KSCJ KVOD (sw15.33)

Guests: Julia St inison, major In the U. S. Army Nurses' Corps: F. F. Rockwell, horticul- ture editor of the New York Timis "; Mrs. F. F. Rockwell; ".tack Seeley." woman adver- tising exevutire, and Jessie Stanton, lecturer tu,d author.

CBS -Young Doctor Malone. sketch: KMOX KLRA KFH NBC -Light of the World, sketch: WHO KOA KSD MBS- Concert Orchestra: KFOR KFEL *News: KFAB KOIL WIBW KV00 WHB KARK -Stamps Quartet KCKN -Noon Hour Clock KFBI- Dinner Bell Time KFEQ.Markets KFKA- Markets: Suggestions KGBX -Luncheon Dance Music *KGNF -News: Electricity Speaks KLZ -Big Sister *KMBC -News: The Dinner Ben KOAM -Salon Orch. KOWH-Pennfield- Paraland Prgm KTHS-Royale Review KUOA.Three-Quarter Time KVOR -Harmony Hall KWK John's Other Wife. sketch KWTOSingiñ Sam WDAF -Road of Life WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. WJAG -Markets & Cradle Roll; Don Bridge WN4\ bane!. Prem WOW -Markets; Transcriptions WREN -Range Riders 12:15 CSI 11:15 NISI MBSHarold Turner, pianist: KFEL NBC -Arnold Grimm's Daughter. sketch: KOA KSD CBS -Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne, sketch: KMOX KOIL *News: KUOA WJAG KOAM Markets: KFH WIBW KARK -Hal Burns & Garett Snuff Varieties KFAB Farm Notes: Livestock Markets KFEQLullaby Leeter & Old Timers KFKA-Melody Time KGNF :Music for High Noon KLRA -Jewel Cowboys KLZ -Aunt Jenny s atones KMBC-Feed Lot Chat' Markets KOWH -This Rhythmic Age KTHS -Arlington Orch. KV00- Checkerboard Time KVOR- Tropical Moods KWK -Just Plain Bill, sketch KWTO -Ozark Serenaders WDAF- Gospel Singer WHB- Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WHO- Dinner Bell *WNAX -News: Markets WO1V -To be announced 12:30 CST 11:30 MST NBC -Army Band: KWK KANS NBC -Valiant Lady, sketch: KOA KSD WDAF

CBS -Boulevard Rendezvous: (sw- 17.831 CBS -Fletcher Wileye, talk: KMBC KMOX KLZ *News: KFEQ KFKA KGNF KFH KSCJ KWTO WHO KGBX WREN KOWH WOW KARK Light Crust Doughboys KFAB -Last Call for Dinner KFEL -The Dime Man KGHF -Morning Matinee KOAM -Salon Orch. KOIL-Here's Frank Luther Again KUOA -The Jolly Rogers KVOD- Captain One KV00 -Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR -Stars Over Hollywood *WDAF-News; Weather; Markets WIBW- Noonday Prgm. WJAGWeather; Notices; Mail Bag 11'NAX- Markets

12:45 CST 11:45 MST NBC -Hymns of All Churches: WHO KOA KSD NBC -Army Band: KGBX KANS WREN KOWH KOAM CBS -My Son & 1, sketch: KMBC KOIL KMOX KLZ MBS -Mark Love, bass: KFEL KFOR *News: KGHF KVOD KTHS KARK KFEQ -Street Reporter KFKA -Window Shoppers KFH -Jamburee KGNF- Singing Strings KLRA-Remember This One KLZ Big Sister KSCJ -Markets; Farm Reporter KUOA -Lyle Stanton KVOR -Organ Treasures KWK Fashions in Review KWTO- Modern Rhythms; Man on the Street n41. Nememt,e ine Song?

WNAX -Farm Hilites WOW-Man on the Street

1:00 CST 12:00 MST NBC -Orphans of Divorce, sketch: KTHS KVOD WREN KGHF ( sw 9.53- 15.33)

NBC -Story of Mary Marlin. sketch: WDAF KV00 KARK WOW WHO KSD KOA MBS -Ginsburgh's Concert Orch.: KFKA KFOR KWK WHB

MBS -Land of Dreams: KIEL KSAL KCKN -Bulletin Board KFAB -Jane Tucker irFEQ- Ministerial Allilines KFH -Close of Livestock Market KFEQ.Ministerial Alliance *KFKA -News; Interviews; Mkts, KGBX -Matinee Melodies *KGNF- Nebraska in News KMBC- {ate Hopkins, sketch KMOX- Linda's First Love KOAM- American Legion Speaker KSCJ -Noon Tempos KUOARodney Cole KVOR- Melody Trail *KWK -News KWTO -Slim & Junior WHB Voice of Kansas Qty WNAX -Judy & Jane

1:45 CST 12:45 MST NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch: WDAF WOW KV00 KOA KARK WHO KSD NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: KGHF KTHS WREN KVOD (sw- 9.53- 1533) CBS -A Friend Indeed: KMBC KFOR KOIL KLRA (sty- 17.83)

My Son and I: KFAB WNAX KCKN-Aloha Land KFEQ -Waltz Time KFH -Portia Blake, sketch KGNF -Gov't Reports *KLZ- -News KMOX -The Editor's Daughter KOAM-Mary Lois, songs KOWH- Afternoon Melodies *KSCJ -News; Swing Time KUOA-L. W. Novelty KVOR Farm Service Prem KWK -Dorothy Mattingly Sings KWTO-Ma Perkins, sketch WHB-Dance Matinee 1VJAG -Organ Records

2:00 CST 1:00 MST NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch: WOW WDAF WHO KOA

Imo` *NBC -Club Matinee; Garry Moore, ni.v.; Vocalists; Orch.; News: KTHS KGHF KVOD KANS WREN KSCJ KOWH KGBX KWK (sss -9.53- 15.33)

tlgCBS -Of Men & Books: KLRA KFOR (sw.15.27)

Professor Frederick will re- riesv Mrs. Jouie Ilutchen'd "John Itrown's Cousin."

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CBS -Console Echoes: (sw- 17.83)

CBS -Society Girl, sketch: KLRA KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL WNAX KLZ *KCKN-News; Blues on Parade 1:1131 Markets *KFEL-News: Allison & Starr KFEQ -Orgat ron KGBX-Concert Master KGNF- Swappers KOAM -Ozark Melodies KOWH -Don Allen's Orch. KSCJ -Henry King's Orch. KUOAStamps Quartet *KVOR -News KWTO -Laugh Clinic

1:15 CST 12:15 MST NBC -Ma Perkins, sketch: KSD WDAF KV00 KOA WHO WOW KARK MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFKA KSAL WHB NBC -Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, sketch: WREN KTHS KVOD KGHF (sw- 9.53 -15.33) CBS -Invitation to Waltz: KFOR KOIL KMBC KMOX (sw- 17.83)

CBS- Martha Webster, sketch: KLZ KCKN -His Majesty the Baby KFAB -Joyce Jordan *KFEQ- Baseball Scores: News KFH -Ark Valley Boys KGNF- Briefs KLRA -Jack Bercb's Gang *KMOX -News KOAM'Fowler Trio KOWH- Touring the Town KSCJ -Want Ad Rambles: West- erners KUOA -Siesta Serenade KVOR- Luncheon Melodies KWK -Let's Help You Keep House WNAX Young Dr. Malone

1:30 CST 12:30 MST *CBS -News: Interlude for Strings: KFOR KOIL KLRA KLZ (sw- 17.83) NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch: WREN KGHF KTHS KVOD (sw- 9.53 -15.33) NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch: WDAF KSD KOA KV00 WHO WOW KARK

CBS- Pretty Kitty Kelly, sketch KMBC Markets. KFEQ KGNF Young Dr. Malone: KFAB KOHL KARK-Homes on the Land *KCKN -News: Peacock Prgm. KFBI- Kitchen Clinic KFEI. Leo Erdodc s Orch KFII -Linda's First Love, sketch KFKA -Luncheon Music KLZ-Lady, Lend an Ear KMOX-Ma Perkins ROAM-Staff Jamboree KSD -Woman of Courage *KUOA -News: Birth of News KVOO -Judy & Jane KVOR -Half & Half KW'fO -Kitty Keene. sketch *WHB -News; Dance Music WIBW -When a Girl Marries, sketch WNAX -Road of Life 2.15 CST 1:15 MST

CBS -Tunes from the Tropics: KLRA KFOR KOIL (sw- 15.27)

CBS -Myrt & Marge. sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW MBS -Music in a Mellow Mood: KFKA KFEL KSAL WHB KFBI NBC -Stella Dallas, sketch: WDAF KVOO WOW KOA WHO KSD

KARK -Boy Scouts' Prgm. KFAB Scattergood Baines KFEQ- Matinee Melodies KFH -Editor's Daughter, sketch KGBX- Melody Mart KGNF -Fred Olson, violinist KMOX -Vic Sr Sade KUOA- Hawaiian Melodies KWTO -Jim West Jamboree WJAG-Afternoon Concert WNAX- Portia Blake Faces Life

2:30 CST 1:30 MST NBC -L o r e n z o Jones, sketch: WOW WDAF WHO KV00 KSD

CBS -Music from the Gold Coast: KOIL KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27) CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW MBS -Zeke Manners' Gang: KFEL KFKA KARK -Lone Star Drifters KCKN -Tin Pan Alley *KFAB -Livestocks; News; Jam- boree

üFBLJuic & Jane KFEQ-Donna Lee KFH -My Son & I KGNF -World Book Man *K\ION-Headline Highlights: Woman's Hour KOA-Adepted Daughter, sketch *KOAM -News: Markets KUOA- Ehsood Gorman KVOR-Hit Revue KM: Rich Hayes' Swing Clinic WHB-John 1'ahlstcdt, tar. 1VNAX Meet Ma Brown

2:45 CST 1:45 MST NBC -Young W i d d e r Brown, sketch: WDAF WOW WHO KSD KVOO MBS -Zeke Manners' Gang: KFBI KSAL KCKN-People's Choice KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KFEQ -Minng Clites, accordionist KFH -Angel of Mercy. sketch KGBX -Music You Want KGNF- Pachecti s Ensemble KLZ -Stepmother *KMBC -News: Prgm. Highlights: Musical Interlude KMOX -Dope from the Dugout KOA Judy & .lane. sketch KOAM Organ Melodies KTHS.Baseball Scores *KUOA -News KWK Sports Twisters KWTO -Faye Sisters WIBW Lute Can Be Beautiful WNAX-Joyce Jordan

3:00 CST 2:00 MST MBS -Dance Orch.: KFEL KSAL WHB NBC -Frank & Archie: KSCJ KTHS WREN KVOD NBC -Girl Alone, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KOA KARK KSD CBS -By Kathleen Norris. sketch: KMBC KOIL KLZ CBS -When We Were Young: KLRA Baseball Game: KFAB WNAX KMOX KWK *News, KFBI KFOR WIBW *KCKN -News; Guess-a -Sous KFEQ -Pony Express Roundup KFH -Baseball, Brooklyn vs. Pitts- burgh KFKA -Gems of the King KGHF-.Afternoon Tunes *KGNF- Monitor News NOA)Lsalon Silhouettes KOWH-Public Pulse of the Air *KUOA News; 1Vumen in the Ness; Interlude KVOR -Ivory Miniatures EWTO Markets: Ozark Events WJAG- Waltz with Me

3:15 CST 2:15 MST NBC -Brass Band: KANS KSCJ WREN F.VOD (sw- 9.53 -15.33)

NBC -Kitty Keene, sketch: WDAF KSD KV00 KOA WOW WHO

CBS -Golden Gate Quartet: KLRA CBS -Beyond These Valleys: KOIL *KARK News; Freddie Monroé s

Oreh. KCKN -In Danceland KFBI-Kansas Cowboys KGNF- Novatime KLZ -Judy & Jane, sketch KMBC -Musical Moods KOANI -Eb & Zeh *KOWH-News KTHS -Buddy Reeves' Orch. KUOA -Wilson Ames KVOD -Two ó Clock Tunes KVOR -Just Relax KWTO -Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WJAG -Vocal Varieties WSM -Six Swell Tunes

3:30 CST 2:30 MST NBC -Midstream. sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KOA

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NBC -Brass Barr KGHF CBS -Yells Pet' , [:: st: KFOR ELBA _._. MBS -McFarland Orth.: KEEL KCAL KARKSiesta *KFEQ -News: Baeeioi l Scores KGBX- American Fe.r..:,, Roo:nson KGNF-With the (- .: - -- K\IBC-When a G:r. 'L:ries

*N0IL.News KSD-AI Donahue', c rrh KUO.4 -Eyes of the }ieaulines WHB-Staff Frolic 1VJAG'Tanro Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST NBC -The O'Neills, s +e :ch: KSD KOA WDAF WHO :SOW NBC -Betty Barrett, son's: RFC-) KGHF KGBX KOWH AREN KANS KOAM KTIÌS ¡;.ARK tsw- 15.33) MBS -McFarland Twins' Orth.: KFBI CBS -Scattergood Banes, sketch: KLZ KLRA KMBC KCKN -Medley Tir-.c KFEL- Standard Mixed Chorus KFEQ -Piano Moods KGNF -Round the Ts'wn ROIL-Top Tunes KU0.A- Popular Tunes KVODDa:,ce O-:h. KV00-Portia it:.. F. F: ces Life KVOR -WPA Ore KWTOAlpen B-. '..coos

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CBS -Young Doctor Malone. sketch: KLZ KMBC NBC -Li't Abner. sketch: KGBX RARE tsw_S'.E:)

NBC -Rocky Gored. sketch: KANS KGBX KTHS KSCJ KO(VH *MBS -News: Leighton Noble's (Itch:. KEEL CBS -Music of the Stares: KF iR l 0fL *Ness,: WIIB :iWT? WREN KFBI Light of the lbaic: 1hr -tAF WOW *¡(('NN-No ,: W.-us 4 Music

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5:15 CST 4:15 MST *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KFAB KOIL KMOX NBC -Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, drama: KVOD KGIIF KFI *NBC -John B. Kennedy, news: WDAF WOW KGBX KOAM KANS KV00 WHO KOA KSD (sw -9.53) CBS -Joey Kearns' Orth.: KLZ KVOR MBSLouis Prima's Orch.: KFEL KFBI KFOR KSAL KWK WHB KARK -Double Mellow Melodies hF (0-Rosario Bourdon Directs KFH -Mack & Effie KGNF-Dramas of Life *KLRA -Sports: Interlude; News KMBC -Hairs Flath, organist KSCJ- Sidewalk Session KTHS-Band Concert KWTO -The Chosen Three WNAX- Scattergood Baines

5:30 CST 4:30 MST NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: KSCJ KTHS NBC -Bob Hannon, tnr.: KGBX KOAM IVDAF

CBS-Helen Menken in "Sec- 01111 Husband." drama: KF.4B WNAX WIBW KOIL KLZ. KFH *News: KARK KVOR WREN WLS WHB KGHF KOWH KCKN- Sundown Serenade KFBI- Sports KFEL- Langworth Military Band *KFEQ- N ews; Baseball Scores KFKA-Impressions n Wax KGNF-Sunset Trio KLRA .lark Armstrong. sketch KMBC-Midland Minstrels KNIOX -'the World Today KOA -Dr. Kate, sketch KSD -Tel -e -Tunes KUOA-Gregory Stone KVOD -Tea Time Tempos KVOO-World of Sports KWTO -Radio Spotlight WHO -Modern Novelties WJAG -Highliehts m Melody WOIVKate Hopkins

5:45 CST 4 :45 MST *NBC -H. V Kaltenborn comm.: KOA KOAM KGBX WDAF NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: WREN MBS -To be announced: KSAL *News: KVOO WHO WOW KSCJ *News: Sports: KMBC KWK KARK-Passing Parade of sports KCKNGoing Places KFBI -It's Dance Time KFEL- rne Nlandolettes KFEQOrgatron Ptgm. 1:GHFHiis & Encores KGNF-HaIf & Half KLRA -Goldcrest Five KMOXAtpine Varieties *KOWH-It's Dance Time; News KSD -Stockton & Eschen KTHS-Today's Winners KUOA -Gems of Melody K\'OR.Melody Time KWTO-Carl, Willie & Cliff WHB -Bernie Cummin's Orch. W L'-Joim Brown. pianist

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(4:15 p.m. Continued) Arnold Grimm's Daughter: WDAF WOW KFEQ- Matinee hGNAll Messiest Peens. KOA- Musical Magazine KOIL -Jam for Supper KSDFashion Commentator KUOA -Imperial Male Chorus *KVOD -To be announced: News KWTO -Piano Improvisations WHOValiant Lady, sketch WIBW-Kitty Keene, sketch WJAG -For Children Only

4:30 CST 3:30 MST NBC -Ruth Peters, songs: KGBX KARK KOAM KSD (sw.9.53- 9.551 NBC -Irene Wicker: KSCJ KANS KTHS KGHF WREN KVOD CBS -Chicagoans: KFOR KLRA CBS -Joyce Jordan, sketch: KLZ KMBC MBSEdna Odell, songs: KFEL IíSAL *News: KGNF WJAG Valiant Lady, sketch: WDAF WOW KCKN -Musical Newsy KFBI -Nova Lyrics KFEQ -The Rhythm Console KOWH-Treasure Chest KUOA- Edward Lloyd KV00 -Prgm. Prevues KVOR -Home Folks KWTO -Schaffer Sisters & Mike Dosch WHB-Green Hornet WHO -Meet Miss Julia, sketch WIBW -Matinee 4:45 CST 3:45 MST

*NBC - Lowell Thomas. comm.: (sw.9.53) MBS -Joe Venuti's Orch.: KSAL *CBS -The World Today: KLRA KVOR KOIL KMBC KFOR KLZ NBC -Bud Barton: KOWH KSCJ KANS KTHS KGHF KVOD NBC- PaulDouglas, sports: KOAM Hymns of All Churches: WDAF WOW KARK -Colleen Cart, songs KCKN -Tea Time KFBI -Teddy Combs KFEL -Nano Rodrigo KFEQ -Aloha Land KGBX-Featured Orch. KGNF -All- Request Prgm. *K0.A -News; Markets; Theater Reporter KSD-Allen Roth's Orch. KUOA -Covered Wagon Jubilee KV00 -Tune Never Ends KIVTO- Musical Workshop WHO-Baseball Time WJAG-Christian Science Devo- tional WREN -Novat ime

5:00 CST CBSAmos 'n' Andy, sketch: (sw- 11.53)

NBCEasy Aces, sketch: KFI KVOD KGHF CBS -Carol Marsh, pianist: KOII. KLRA NBC -Three Romeos:KV00 KARK KGBX KOAM WOW WDAF KOA *MBS -Fulton Lewis Jr., news: analyst: KFBI KSAL KWK *KCKN -News: Cocktail Hour *KFEL -News: Peggy Anderson. pianist KFEQ -Dance Time *KFH -The World Today KGNF -Sports Parade KLZ-Restyled Rhythms: Com- munity Chest Chat

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*MBS -Wythe Williams, comm. I(l'BI KFEL KFKA WGN IR'NBC- Johnny Presents Ray Bloch's Orch.; Charles Martin's Stories: WOW WLW KSD WHO IVMAQ KANS KGBX ilr*CBS -C our t of Missing Heirs, drama; News: WBBM KLZ KOIL KRNT KMBC KFAB KMOV WIBW KLRA WNAX WMT KFII NBC -Roy Shield's Encore Music: KVOD KVOO KSO WREN KSCJ KGHF WLS *News: KUOA KWTO KFOR KOAM KARK -Peter Loring KCKN -Dance with America KOATea Time Music KTHS -Decca Review KWK-Easy Aces, sketch WDAF -Dance Oren *WHB- Fulton Lewis, Jr., comm. WJAG-Evening Concert WSM-Claude Sharpe 6:15 CST 5:15 MST

MBS -Cats 'n' Jammers: KFBI KIEL WGN Sports: KOAM KOWH KWTO WHB KARK -Clark Dennis *KFKA -Five Star Final KFOR -Dinner Time Music KC,NFEh & Zeb. aitehrh KOA-Gaslieht Harmonies KVOR -Lost Empire KWK-Tracer of Lost Persons WJAG -Jobs for America WSM -Music in the Breeze

6!30 CST 5:30 MST tf""NBC. Information, Plea s e Clifton Fadiman, nix.; F. P. Adams; John Kieran; Guests: WREN W'LS KWK KSO KVOD

t 'NBC- Meredith Willson's Mu sisal Revue; Kay St. Germain Cliff Nazarro; Ray Hendricks KSD KOA WSM WHO WLW WDAF KVOO WOW KANS

: KARK WMAQ (sw -9.53)

- *KCKN -News; Man About Town ; KFEL- Primary Election Returns : KLRA- Studio Party

KVOR -Dusty Rhoades' Orch. WDAF -Dance Orch. WENR-Ten o'Clock Final WIBW -Vic & Sade, sketch

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Ina Ray Hutton's Orch.: KVOD KARK CBS -Dance Orch.: KLZ. KMOX KFAB WBBM KRNT KMBC WMT KOIL KVOR (sw -6.12) MBS -Lawrence Orch. : WGN KFEL *News: WNAX KVOO KOA KF'EL-Primary Election Returns KFH -Scattergood Baines, sketch KGHF -Nat'l Defense Series KMUX -To be announced KSD-Cheri McKay & Co. WDAF -Easy Aces, sketch %'HO -The Songfellows WIBW -My Son & I, sketch WLW -Paul Jones, sports *WMAQ- Passing Parade; News VOW- Sports

*WSM -World in Review 9:30 CST 8:30 MST

NBC -Emil Coleman's Orch.: KSCJ KGHF WMAQ KGBX KSO MBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: KSAL IVGN KFKA KWK WMT Ir NBC-Johnny Presents Ray Bloch's Orch; Charles Martin's Stories: KOA KVOO WSM WDAF CBS -Jimmie Lunceford's Orch.: KVOR KI.RA KFOR WNAX KFAB KLZ (sw -6.12) KARK -The Four Squires KCKN- Jockey Club Prgin. KFII- Bell's Sports Salute *KMBC -News: Sports KMOX -Second Husband *KOIL- Raymond Gram Swing *KSD -News: Harry Horlick's Orch. KTHS- Scripts & Scraps K \'ODEveutide Echoes *WBBM -News WHO-Twilight Trails WIBW'- Sports W'LWThis Is the Fair VOW- Musical Americana 9:45 CST 8:45 MST

CBS -Jimmie Lunceford's Orch.: KOIL IVBBM KMBC KRNT KFH N BC -G r a y Gordon's Orch.:

NBC -Emil Coleman's Orchestra: KANS .KTHS KVOD *News: KVOR KSD KFOR KARK-Vic Arden's Orch. KCINN On the Mall %VBSP Variety in Rhythm WHO-Southerners WIBW- Emahizer Melodies WLW-Gen. Brice P. Disque 10:00 CST 9:00 MST CBS -We. the People: KLZ KVOR *NBCNews; Vaughn Munroe's Orch.: KSO KTHS WREN MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WMT KFEL KFOR *NBCNews: Bobby Byrne's Or- chestra: KARK KGBX KOA CBS -Dance Orch.: KFAB KMBC KFII 1st -6.12) taFNBCM u s i c al Americana; Raymond Paige's Orch.: KGHF WSM KVOD

Guest: Inn Struther. author. ° *CBSFirst Nighter, drama, with Barbara Luddy & Les Tre- mayne; Nets: KFAB KOLI KLZ. KMOX WBBM KMBC KRNT IV NA MBS -Ned Jordan, Secret Agent: 1íF0R KFEL KFKA N'NBC- Horace Heidt's Treasure Chest: KVOO KGBX WMAQ KARK KSD WSM WOW WHO KOA WLIV WDAF CBS -To be announced: KLRA *News: KGNF KFH Sports: KSCJ KVOR KFBI -Music You Want When You Want It KGBX -Rhythm Band Box KOAM- Vocal Variations KWTO.Organ Reveries *WGN- W'vthe Williams, comm.

6:45 CST 5:45 MST *KFBI-News *KFH -To be announced; News KGNF -Evening Serenade: Weath- ervane KOA\ISundown Melodies KSC,IHarry Owens' Orch. KOAM-Hour of Prayer KUOA-Gaslight Harmonies *KVOR Rhythm Revue News KWTO.On the Mall WGN-Ray Noble's Orch.

7:00 CST 6:00 MST Iler'NBC -M us i Ca I Americana; Raymond Paige's Orch.: KWK WREN KGBX WENR KSCJ KANS KSO

Wynn Murray. guest. will chic Tennessee Fish Fry. Singhi' Sant and the Eton Boys. guests, will on' er Somelwdy Else, Not Ile. The orrhest ra plays Sing- ing in the Rain: A Pretty Girl It I.ik, a Melody; Chloe. end . 'i,.,- theart of Sigma Chl.

NBC -To be announced: KGHF tfá`NBC-Battle of Sexes; Frank t rumit & Julia Sanderson: KSD WLW' WSM KVOO WHO WDAF \VMAC) %VOW KARK W'CBSWe, the People, with

t .Ihriel Heather; Harry Von Zell; Mark Warnow's Orch.; Guests: KRNT KMOX KFAB KMBC WBBM WIBW KFH KOIL KLRA WHIT WNAX NBC- Exposition Band: KVOD KOA MBSMystery Hall: KFEL KFKA KFOR KCKN-Olaf Soward *KFBI -News KLZ.- Bontr's Court *K1'0.4News: Organ Music I:Vt tP. -Where to Go \\r.N Phil Levant's Orch. W's\I- Claude Sharpe

7:15 CST 4:15 MST Kl 1íN -On with the Dance KFBI -La Cantina KVOR-Dinner Musicale *IVGN- Tomorrow's Tr i b u n e; News

7:30 CST 6 :30 MST NBC -Your Neighbors -the Haines, drama: KSCJ KSO KVOD

`CBS -Prof. Quiz with Bob Trout: KRNT KNAX KOIL KLZ KMBC KFAB W'BBM WMT KMOX BiMBS -Laugh 'n' Swing Club; Morey Amsterdam, Mabel Todd, Del Casino, Phil Napoleon's Or- chestra: KWK KFEL KFOR KSAL WGN KCKN -Topics & Tunes KFBI -Music to Read By KFH -Concert Echoes KGBX -Double Mellow Melody KGHF Pop. Melodies KLRA -Second Husband KOAM- Sundown Melodies KVOR-Larry Kent's Orch. *WENR -News: Concert Minia- ture WIBW- Popular Varieties WREN -Baseball; Kansas City vs. Columbus

7:45 CST 6:45 MST *KGBXNews KWKInside of Sports WENR.'- Sacasas' Band 8:00 CST 7:00 MST

*NBC -News: KWK KSCJ KGHF WENR KVOD WREN tf "CBS -Glenn Miller's Orch.: WMT KMOX KFAB KLRA I:RNT WBBM WIBW KVOR W'N.\N KOIL KLZ KFH KMBC fa "NBC -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.; Jerry Lester, comedian ; Connie Haines. vocalist: KSD WSM KV00 KOA WMAQ WHO WOW WDAF KANS WL%V KARK (sw- 9.53 )

*MBS- Raymond Gram Swing, comm.: KEEL KSAL *KCKN -News; Dancing Under the Stars *KFORNews KGBX- Featured Orch. KTHS -Musical Americana *WGN -Billy Repaid. news

8:15 CST 7:15 MST CBS -Public Affairs: KRNT KLZ KFAB KMBC W'BB11 KLRA I( \'OR WIBW NBC -Ink Spots: KSCJ KGIIF KVOD IVENR *MBS -News; The War at Sea: KFEL KSAL KCKN- Baseball Game KFH- Swingsters KMOX-Bob Dunham Comments KOIL-Dance Melodies KWK 'Inzide of Sports WGN -Mark Russell's Orch. WIBW- Peppard Prgm. *WMT -Wyche Williams, comm. WNAX-To be announced WREN-Things You Should Know

8:30 CST 7:30 MST NBC -Florence Wyman, sop.; Eu- gene Conley, tor.: KSCJ KSO KGHF KVOD WENR KANS or NBC -Uncle Walter's D o g House; Toni Wallace, In.c.; Vir- ginia Verrill; Tom. Dick & Harry; Bob Strong's Orch.: WMAQ KSD WHO WOW WDAF KVOO (sw.9.53)

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*CBSNews of the War: KFAB WBBM WIBW KLRA KLZ. WNAX KVOR KFOR KRNT (sw- 11.83) KCKN Dancing in Memory KFEL-Political Talk KFH-Amer. Family Robinson KMBC -Second Husband. drama KMOX Hedda Hopper's Hollywood *K011. Parade of the New- KTHS-Ouachita Roundup KWK- Carlos Dlolina's Orch. WGN-The Northerners WMT-Note Nile WREN -Baseball. Kansas City vs. St. Paul

8:45 CST 7 :45 MST CBSFour Clubmen: KRNT KFAB KVOR KLRA KFH WBBM IVIBW KMOX KLZ MBS Vagabond's Trail: KSO KCKN Rhythm Rendezvous KFEL- Sports: Richard Himber's Orch. KGBX Dance Hour *WNAX-Master's Modern Melo- dies; News

9:00 CST 8:00 MST *MBS -News; Lawrence Welk's Orch.: KSAL EWE W'GN IBf'NBC -Fred Waring in Pleas- ure Time: KOA WHO KANS WMAQ KV00 %'SM KSD WLW WOW KARK. NBC -Ina Ray Hutton's Orch.: KSC.1 KTHS KGBX CBSAmos 'n' Andy: KLZ KOIL KRNT KMBC. KFAB WBBM WNAX KMOX *News: WMT KFH Knights of the Highway: KGHF KVOD

*News: KFKA WGN WNAX WLW KOIL WIBW WHO WDAF KVOO KSCJ KCKN *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KMON- Sports K SD-NIelody Time KWK One Man's Opinion % \'1(R%1 Masterworks of Music *%VF. It News; To be announced *W ?IAQ News: Raymond Scott's Orch. *WOW -News- Transcriptions 10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Bobby Byrne's Orch.: WHO KSD KV00 KANS MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: KWK WGN KSAL KFKA CBS -Dance Orch.: KLRA KOIL WIBW IVNIX NBC -Vaughn Munroe's Orchestra: KSCJ *News: KMOX KTHS KCKN -The Gadabouts is I Etc., W trip! . t)rch WI.%V' -Ross Pierces Orch. 10:30 CST 9:30 MST NBC Battle ins Sere, Kt/A *MBS -News; Phil Levant's Or- chestra: KFKA KFOR KSAL KWK WGN *NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.; News: WS\I KV00 KGBX WOW WHO KARK KSD *CBS -News; Ray Herbeck's Or- chestra: KFH KOIL KFAB WMT WBBM WIBW KRNT WNAX KLRA (sw -6.12) CBS- Professor Quiz: KLZ

*NBCJohnny Long's Orchestra; News: WREN KSCJ KCKN -The Gadabout *KFEL -News KGHF -Dance Time KMBC -Rhythm Riders KMOX -Moonlight Serenade KTHS -AI Vine's Orch. KVOD -Melody Moments KVOR -Petite Musicale *WDAFDanre Orch.; News *WENR -Music You Want; News WLW- Gardner Benedict's Orch. *WMAQ- Sacasas' Band; News 10.45 CST 4:45 MST NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.; News: KARK KTHS *NBC -Johnny Long's Orchestra; News: KWK CBS -Ray Herbeck's Orch.: KMBC KFEL- Primary Election Returns KMOX- Public Affairs Discussion *KTHS - Baseball Summary: News *KVOD -News 11:00 CST 10:00 MST *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KLZ KMBC MBS -Marvin Dale's Orch.: KFOR KFKA KSO KSAL KWK IVGN CBS -Sonny James' Orch.: KLRA WIBW (sw -6.12) NBCHerbie Holmes' Orch.: WHO KARK KGBX WSM KVOO NBC-Herbie Holmes' Orch.: KSCJ WENR WREN CBS- Cavaliers: KFH KOIL KFAB %VMT WNAX KRNT WBBM *News: KGHF KSD *KFEL -News: The Majesties KMOX- Masterworks of Music KOA Sports *KSD- Nervs: Music You Want KVOD- Rhythm Spree KVOR -It's Dance Time WDAF Moonbeams *WLIV News; Herbie Holmes' Ors-lr. *%VVIAQ -Ted Weems' Orchestra; New \1'Oí1s -Window Pictures. Sally Dee 11:15 CST 10:15 MST CBS -Sonny James' Orch.: KFH KMBC NBC -Herbie Holmes' Orchestra: KVOD KGHF NBCHerbie Holmes' Orch.: WOW CBS -Cavaliers: WIBW KVOR KFELPrimary Election Returns KC7. Dance Orch. KOA- Serenade in the Night KOIL .Music You Want 11:30 CST 10:30 MST *NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.: News: KGHF WREN KSCJ KVOD KV00 KARK WENR MBS- George Hamilton's Orch.: KFOR KFEL KWK KFKA KSAL

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*CBS- Xavier Cugat's Orchestra; News: KLZ *NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.: News: %%'110 KANS KOA 1[00 CS1 tt.3 MST MBSFreddy Nagel's Orch.: KWK KFEL KFKA NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.: KVOD CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KLZ KVOR *News: KMBC KMOX KOA KSL- Starlight Serenade WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. *W'LWBarney Rapp's Orch.; News WOWDance Rhythms

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7:30 CST 6:30 MST NBC -Armchair Quartet: KSD

B1F'NBC-Breakfast Club; Don McNeill, nix.: KTIIS KGBX KANS KSCJ WREN

CBS -Alice Wonder. sop.: (sw- 17.83)

*News: KFEQ KFH KMOX KOAM KOWII KO11. KWTO Musical Clock: KOA 1\'D: \F 1V'HB WOW

7:45 CST 6:45 MST CBS -Bachelor's Children. sketch: KMOX KMBC KFH CBS -Organ Moods: (sw- 17.83)

NBC- Breakfast Club: KOWH

*News: KV00 KWK KSD Earls Risers Club K Li Is VON Coffee Pot Inn: KFAB 1 \'IBW WNAX WOW WHO

8:00 CST 7:00 MST CBS- Pretty Kitty Kelly, sketch: KLRA KFH KMOX KOIL WNAX NBC -The Man I Married, sketch: WOW WHO KSD WDAF KV00 NBCJosh Higgins of Finchville, sketch: KVOD (sw.21.5) *News: KGHF KFOR WREN KOA

8:15 CST 7:15 MST NBC -Vagabonds: WREN KOWH KWK (sw -21.5) CBS -Myrt and Marge. sketch: KMOX KFAB KLRA WNAX KFI1 KOIL NBC- Houseboat Hannah, sketch: KVOO WOW WHO WDAF NBCMidstream, sketch: KSD Morning Melodies: KFEQ KGHF KCKN

8:30 CST 7:30 MST NBC -Ellen Randolph, sketch? WHO WOW WDAF KV00 MBS -Keep Fit to Music: KFOR KFBI CBS-Hilltop House: KFAB KMUX WNAX KFH KLRA KOIL NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WREN KOWH KGHF (sw -21.5)

*News KVOD KVOR 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KSD WOW WHO \VDAF KARK NBC-Viennese Ensemble: KCKN CBS -Stepmother, sketch: KMBC KFAB ROIL KMOX %V'N.AX

MBS -John Metcalf's Choir Lott: KFBI KFEL KFOR *News: KOA KLZ KWK

9 :00 CST 8:00 MST NBC -David Harum, sketch: KSD 11'}IO KOA W'OW' KVOO KANS WDAF CBS -Short, Short Story: KFAB ROIL KMOX KF'H

NBC -I Love Linda Dale. sketch: WREN KVOD KSCJ KTIIS *MBS- European News: KFBI W'}IB

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Lone Journey, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 NBCClark Dennis, tnr.: KOWH KWK WREN (s -15.33)

CBS- Martha Webster, sketch: KFAB KF'H KOII. KMOX MBS -Bill Lewis, songs: KFEL K FBI NBC -Road of Life. sketch: KcD

9:30 CST 8:30 MST NBC -Against the Storm, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KVOO KOA KARK KSD

' Thunder Over Paradise: WREN KSCJ KTHS KANS (sw- 1533) KCKN -Tune Types KFEQ-Markets: Hawaiian Melo- dies KGBX -Gems of Melody; Weather KGNF-Federal )lousing Adam. KLRA- Singin' Sam

I ; I.Z -l'm An American KOAM-Lost Empire KOIL -Polly the Shopper KOWHHomemakers Club KUOA Jan Hubati KVOD-Merry Morning Melodies KVOR-Morning Varieties KWK-The life of Mary Sothern

10:00 CST 9:00 MST NBC -Woman in White. sketch: KOA KSD

NBC -Meet the Artist: KGBX KGIIF (sw15.33) *CBS -Kate Smith & Ted Collins, News : KFAB KMOX KLRA 1V'N.\X KLL KOIL *MBS -News: KFEL KFOR *News: KGNF KOWH KUOA KVOD WHO KARK-Memory Melodies KCKN-Olaf Soward; Frances Casement KFBIMarkets KFEQ -Donna Lee - wF11 Si., Perkins. sketch KFKA- Deaver Tabernacle *KMBC News Livestock. Prgm Notes *KOAM -News: Markets *KSUI -News: Timetable KTHS -Devotional *KV00-News: Wood Sisters *KVOR- Monitor Views the News ,' %1 K else. Vliss lulia. sketch KWTO-Poultry Topics; Salon Echoes WDAF -Judy & Jane *WHB -News: Vocal Varieties WJAG- Curtain Raiser WOW Woman in White *WREN -News ; Let's Go Shopping 10:15 CST 9:15:MST CBS -When a Girl Marries, sketch: KMOX KLZ KOIL REH NBC -Words & Music: KOAM *MBS -News: KFBI NBC -Southernaires: KSCJ KARK KGBX KTHS (sy15.33) KCKN-Fashions in Music KFAB -Kitty Keene KFEQ-Minor Clites *KFRA.News KGNF- Shoppers Prgm. KLRA Editor's Daughter. sketch KMBC -Happy Kitchen KOA Heart of Julia Blake i(OWH.Morning Novelties KSD- S:nein' Sam KUOA- Albert Wallace K\'ODBreakfast Club KV00- Dorothy McCune KVOR-Music As You Like It

t \'Is lb,- Woman a 'orlo KWTO-Hymn Sing WDAF-Variety Prgm WHB 'fele -Test WHO-Angel of Mercy sketeb WJAGVoice of the Street WNAX -Vic & Sade WOW -Roan of Life 10:30 CST 9:30 MST MBS- Sunshine Sue: KFBI KFOR KFKA \VIIB NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: WREN KGBX KV00. KTHS KSCJ KANS KARK KOA KWK ROWli CBS- Romance of Helen Trent: KMBC KAIOX 1:011. KLZ KFAB Portia Blake Faces Life: KSD W I IO KCKN -As You Like It KFEQ -Old Timers I(FILIVunuul of Courage KGHF Goad Morning. Neighbor KGNFW'l'A Prgm. KI. R A Linda's First Love. sketch KOAM -Town Talk Play Boys KUOA- Hmnenlaker-, Prgm. KVOD- Captain Ozie KW'TO- ('harluueers WDAF-Right to Happiness WIBW'Ifig Sister WJAG-Want Ad Page WNAX-Life Can Be Beautiful WOW-Right to Happiness 10:45 CST 9:45 MST MBS -Peegen Fitzgerald, talk: KEEL KFKA \ \I1ß CBS -Our Gal Sunday, sketch: KMBC KMOX ROIL KLZ KFAB Lile Can Be Beautiful- WOW WHO KCKN-Painting the Town KFBPioneer Quartet KFEQ Weather Bureau KFH-Zorie Memory Teasers IK;NF-Amer. Family Robinson K I It A Serre? Di:try KSD-tValtz Time KUOA-Gospel Singer KIM) Light Opera Echoes KVOR -Duane Osborn, pianist KWTO-Hayloft Frolic WDAFAVoman of Courage WIBW Aunt Jenny's Stories

CBS -Big Sister. sketch: KMBC WNAX KMOX KFAB KLRA KFH NBC -The Wife Saver: KSC.1 KANS KTHS KOWH WREN KVOD (so- 15.33)

MBS -To be announced: KFEL *News: ROIL KGBX KCKN-In the Spotlight KFBI Cowhuys KFEQ-Markels : Orgatron KGHF.linimy Dorsey's Orch. KGNF -Cuban Casino KLZ- Captain Ozie KOAM -Mooting Melodies KUOA-Common Sense Viewpoint KVOR- Church in the Wildwood KWK-Painted Dreams KWTO- Markets: Carefree Capers: Weather

9 :45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch: WDAF WOW WHO KV00 KSD KARK KOA MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR WHB CBS -Aunt Jenny's Stories: KFH WNAX KFAB KI%IOX KMBC

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WJAG Musical Scrapbook WNAX-Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11:00 CST 10:00 MST CBS -The Goldbergs sketch: KMOX

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NBC -Na, Farm & Home How ROAM NBC -Piano Recital: KGHF KVOD law- 15.33)

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MBS -I'll Never Forget, drama: KEEL KWK WHB Judy & Jane, sketch. KFH WHO WIBW KSD KARK-Nazarene Church *KCKN News; News of the Blues KFAB-Right to Happiness *KFBI News; Weal her; Markets KFEQ -Markets KEH.W'omau in White KFKA- Morning Variety *KFOR -News KGNF -Round the Town KLRA- Weather: Novachordia KLZ -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KMBC-Musical Magic KOIL -Heart of Julia Blake KUOA- Markets; Chapel; Bill board KV00-Your Singing Neighbor *KVOR-News; String Interlude *KWK -News VVDAF- Liltda s First Love, sketch WJAG- Musical Masterpieces WNAX Tins bs Tavlo, WOW- Adopted Daughter 11:15 CST 10:15 MST MBS -Song Treasury: KFOR KFEL KFKA ir NBC- Between the Bookends, with Ted Malone: KWK WREN KSC.I KAHN KGHF KTHS Isw 15.33) NBC -Nature Sketches: KGBX ROAM

CBS-Road of Life, sketch: KFH *NBC -News: Frankie Masters' Orch.: KGBX ROAM 1VDAF

*NBCNews: Irving Miller's Orch.: KSCJ KGHF KOWH KTHS WREN (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Short Short Stories: KLZ KCKN -Sung Stories KFAB -First Call for Dinner KFBI -Man on the Street KFEQ -Rauch Boys KGNF -Kenny Baker's Orch. KMBC -Dnmet Bell Roundup Markets KMOX Lone Journey, sketch KOA -Toby & Susié s Corn Tusse! News KOIL- Noonday Melodies KVOD-The Twitties KVOO -.Art Davis' Rhythm Riders KVOR- .Aloha Land KWK-Anlanda of Honeymoon Hill KWTO-Man from the Stockyards WHO Adopted Daughter, sketch %\'JAI. Melodies. Hospital Report *11 NAX -Farm & Home: Live. stock: News \VOW \V',,uan of Courage. sketch

AFTERNOON i 12:00 CS1 11:00 MST MBS -Is Anybody Home: KIEL ',FOR NBC -Science, Philosophy & Re- ligion Conference: KGHF KSCJ KTHS (sc.- 15.33)

Speakers; hr. ca ry I Parker Haskins. di r,-,lur r IWsk ins' Laboratory: Dr. K. Darrow, physicist of the Dell Telephone l.nhurn tories, and Dr. Harold D. Lasswell, sorixl psychologist.

NBC -Light of the World, sketch: WHO KOA KSD

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CBS -Life Can Be Beautiful, sketch: KI.l KMOX KCKN-Make Believe Ballroom KFAB Gospel Singer KFEQ Bunkhnust Bill KFH -Kitty Keene, sketch KLRA -Arnold Grimm''- Daughter KOA- Inquiring Reporter ROIL -Your Treat KOWH The Farm Hand KSD Heart of Julia Blake KVOD- Tempos for Today KVOO- Koster 1(Wiz KVOR-Good Morning Neighbor KWTO-Little Crossroads Store WDAFEditor's Daughter 1VIIBFarm Special WHO -Woman in White WIBWDinner Hour WNAX -Ma Perkins WOW -Toby & Susie 11:30 CST 10:30 MST CBS -The Right to Happiness. sketch: KMOX KLZ. KFH NBC -Frontiers of American Life: KGBX 10t11 KVOO KGHF WREN Isw 15.33)

NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KOA MBS -The Johnson Family: KFBI KFEI KFOR KSAL IVIIB KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox I:FAB-Road of Life KFEQ -Singin' Sam KFKA -Salon Orch. KGNF-Markets *KLRA -Bible Lover( Revival; Interlude; News KMBC-Kate Smith's Chats KOIL -Waltz Time KSC.1-Markets; Dance Music *KSD -News; Top Tunes & Top. ics; Interlude KTHS -Skyliners KWK-Orphans of Divorce. sketch KWTO-Markets WDAF-lleert of Julia Blake WHO- .Adapted Daughter, sketch lVIBW Weather : Dinner Hour WNAX-Kitty Keene ',VOW-Pottle Blake Faces Life 11:45 CST 10:45 MST NIBS-Winger & Alexander- KEEL KFOR KFKA W11B

*WNAX New -; )lockets WOW-To be announced WRENLukewela's Royal Hawai- ians

12:30 CST 11:30 MST CBS -Fletcher Wiley, talk: KMBC KMOX KLZ CBS -Blue Streak Rhythm En- semble: I sw- 17.83)

NBC -Valiant Lady. sketch: KOA KSD NBC- Favorite Waltzes: KANS KWK *News: KFEQ REH KFKA WHO KSCJ KWTO WREN KOWH KGNF KGBX KARK Licht Crust Doughboys KFAB -Last Call for Dinner KFEI. The Dime Man KGHF)lorning Matinee KOAM Salon Orch KOIL -I'll Never Forget KTHS-Arlington Orch. KUO.\ -Ozark Dairy Improvement RVOD.Captain Ozie KV00 -Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR -Stars Over Hollywood *WDAF -News: Weather WIBW Noonday Prgm. WJAG -Weather; Notices; Mail Bag WNAX- Markets *W01í' News; Transcriptions 12:45 CST 11:45 MST NBC -Betty Crocker: WHO KOA KSD MBS -Cheer Up Gang: KFEL KFOR

NBC -Favorite Waltzes: WREN KGBX KOWH KOAM CBS -My Son & I. sketch: KMBC ROIL KMOX KLZ *News: KARK KGHF KTHS KVOD KFEQ-Street Reporter KFH- Butternut r'Wee Jamboree KFKA- Window Shoppers KGNF -Singing Strings KLRA -Remember This One KSCJ -Markets: Farm Reporter KUOA -Jerry Franklin t: \'OR Orea Reveries KWK- Fashions in Review KWTO- Modern Rhythms; Man on the Street W'DAFRememher the Song? WNAX -Farm Hilites It Ott .N.,. e Street

CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KLRA KFH KMOX *News: KGNF KVOO WIBW KOH. KFAB WHB KARK -Farm News Bureau KCKN Noun Flom Clock KFBI -Dinner Bell Time u4F0 Markets KFKA-Markets; Suggestions KGBX Luncheon Dance Music KLZ -Big Sister, sketch *KMBC-News. The Dinner hen Roundup KOAM-Salon Orch. KOWHPennfield-Paraland Prgm. KUOA -L. W. Hawaiians KVOD -Dance Orch. KVOR -Tin Pan Alley KWKJohn s Othei Wife. sketch KWTO- Singin' Sam WDAF -Road of Life WJAG-Markets & Cradle Roll; Don Bridge WNAX Variety Prgm. WOW Markets Musical* WREN -Range Riders 12:15 CST 11:15 MST NBC -Arnold Grimm's Daughter, sketch: KOA KSD

NBC -Let's Talk It Over: KGHF KVOD KSCJ Isy-15.33) MBS -Five Farm Hands: KFEL CBS-Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne. sketch: K011. KMOX \ tat kets KFH WIBW *News: ROAM KVOA WJAG KUOA KARK-Hal Burns & Varieties KFAB -Farm Notes Livestock Markets KFEQ -Lullaby Lester : Old Timers KFKA- Melody Tinte KGNF -Music for High Noon KLRA -Jewel Cowboys KLZ Aunt Jenny's Stories KMBC -Feed Lot Chat: Markets KTHS - Royalo Revue KOWII Luncheon Melodies KVOO-Farm Profit Bureau KVOR-Tropical Moods KWK -Just Plain Bill. sketch KWTO -Ozark Serenaders WDAF-Gospel Singer W11B- Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WHO -Your Treat

1:00 CST 12:00 MST NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, sketch: WDAF WOW KOA KSD WHO KARK KV00 MBS -Marriage License Romances: KFOR KFKA KWK NBC -Orphans of Divorce, sketch: KTHS WREN KVOD KGHF (sw- 15.33.9.53) CBS- Society Girl, sketch: KLRA KMBC KFAB KMOX KOHL KLZ WNAX CBS -Swing Your Partner: (sw- 17.83)

*KCKN News; Footlight Melodies KFBI -Markets *KFEI. hews: Allison & Starr KFEQ-Orgatron Prgm. KGBX -Melodic Moods KGNF -Swappers KOAM -Ozark Melodies KOWH-Concert Masters KSCJ-Jan Garber's Orch. KUOA- Stamps Quartet *KVOR-News KWTO -Laugh Clinic WHB -Dance Music

1:15 CST 12:15 MST MBS -Dance Orch.: KEEL KFKA K SAI. NBC -Ma Perkins, sketch: KV00 WDAF W'LW KSD WHO KOA KARK WOW NBC -Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, sketch: KTHS WREN KVOD KGHF (sw'-9.53. 1533) CBS -Al Bernard's Minstrels: ROIL KFOR KMBC KLRA (sw- 17.83)

CBS -Martha Webster, sketch: KLZ KCKN -His Majesty the Baby KFAB -Joyce Jordan KFBI- Harmony Kinds *KFEQ -Basehall Scores: News KFH-Ark \'alley Boys KGNF -Music Briefs *KMOX -News KOAM- Siesta Melodies KOWH -Touring the Town KSCJ -Want Ad Rambles: Joe Wolverton KUOA -Siesta Serenade

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KVOR Noonday Pauly: Luncheon Melodies KWK-Let's Help You Keep House tVN.AXYcung Dr Malone 1:30 CST 12:30 MST

*CBS -News: The Scloists: NFOR KLZ KLRA ROIL sw17.E3) NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch: KTHS KGHF WREN KVOD t sw-l5.33 5.5S)

MBS -To be announced: KIEL K SAL NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch: KSD KOA (:.ARK WHO K1100 IVDAF W'01V

KCI:N-Buletin Board KFAB -Jane fucker KFEQ Ilighwas to Heaver. ICFH- Markets *KFKA-News: Interviews: Mkts. KGBXWhat's the Answer KGNF- Nebraka Íb tht News KMBC Kate Hopkins KMOXLinda's First Love KSCJVoral Varieties K t'OA Your Anneric :.n Music KVOR- Melody Trail *KWK News KWTO-Slim & Junior 1\11113-Voice of Kan -as City WNAX-Judy & Jane

1:45 CST 12:45 MST NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch: WDAF IMO KOA WOW KV00 HARK KSD NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: WREN KGHF KTHS KVOD (swy.9.53 15.33)

CBS -A Friend Indeed: KOIL KFOR KLRA KMBC MBS -To be announced: 1\)IB My Son & I: KFAB WNAX Kt :ILK -Dance Hour KFEQ -Waltz Time KFH Portia Blake sketch KFKA-)larketcast KGBX Tea Time Melodies KGHF -Let's Dance *KLZ-News KMOX- Editor's Daughter KOAM- Melody Moments KOí \'H- Tropical Tunes *KSCJ -News; Swing Time KVOR-Farm Service Prgm KWK-Dorothy Mattingly & Bill Foreman KWTO-Ma Perkins. sketch WJAG-Organ Records

2:00 CST 1:00 MST CBS -Lecture Hall: KLRA KFOR (sty- 15.27 )

r,n,st .p,a k «r: Tarry Nixon, author of I :a i!- 1.. k s. Snh- }««I: "Frain V..a;int.,-

NBC-Backstage Wife. sketch: WOW WDAF KOA WHO

CBS- Pretty Kitty Keuy steten K)IBf MBS -To be announced: KFEI.

B" *NBC -Club Matinee; Garry Nl'''re, m..- -.: Din nine Sisters; Others; News: KTHS KGBX KANS KGIIF ht i.;V00 KSC.T WREN KWK (sy -9.53- 15.33) Markets: KFEQ KGNF KARK-Your Treat *KCKN -News: Peacock Prgm. hF \R V.nnc D, Nei one KFBI- Kitchen Clinic KFH-Linda'' Fir" Leve KFKA -Afternoon Mcls -lies KLZ -Lady. Lend an Ear KMOX -Ma Perkins ROAM -Staff Jamboree KOIL -Ynune Dr Malone, sketch KSD -Woman of Courage *KUOA -News; Bert Hirsch KVOO -Judy & Jane. sketch KVOR- Matinee Melodies KWTO -Kitty Keene. sketch *WHB -News; Dance Music WIBW -When a Girl Marries WNAX -Road of Life

2:15 CST 1:15 MST CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW NBC- Stella Dallas, sketch: KOA KSD WDAF KVOO WHO WOW

CBS -Melody Matinee: KFOR KLRA ROIL tsw- 15.27)

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MBSAbrum Ruvinsky Trio: KFEL KFKA KSAL KARK -Rhythm & Romance KFABScattergood Baines. KFBI -To be Announced 'FEQ- Matinee Melodies KFHEditor's Daughter, sketch KGBX -Hit Parade of Tomorrow KGNF- Church of Christ KMOX-Vic & Sade KU0A- George Moody KWTO -Jim West Jamboree WHB -Dance Matinee WJAG- Afternoon Concert WNAX-Portia Blake 2:30 CST 1:30 MST

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch: KSD WDAF WHO WOW KV00 CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KLZ WIBW KMBC MBS -El Paseo Troubadors: KFEL KFKA KSAL KARK -Lone Star Drifters KCICN- Tropical Moods *KFAB.Livestocks; News; Jam- boree KFBI -Judy & Jane KFEQ.Donna Lee KGNF -World Book Man: Music of Today KFEQ -Ben Henderson KFH.My Son & I. sketch KGNF -World Book Man *KMOX -News KOAAdopted Daughter. sketch *KOAM -News & Markets KUOA- Travel Tips KVOR- Musical Workshop WHB -John Wahlstedt, tnr. WNAX -Meet Ma B1 own

2:45 CST 1:45 MST CBS -Ray Bloch Presents: KFOR KLRA KOIL (sw. 15.27) MBS -Word Dramas: KFEL KFKA KFBI KSAL NBC -Young W i d de r Brown, sketch: WDAF' WHO WOW KSD KV00 KCKN -The People's Choice KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KFEQ -Minor Cates, accordionist KFH -Angel of Mercy. sketch KGBX -Music You Want KGNF -The Hawk KLZ-Stepmother, sketch *KMBC -News: Prgm. Highlights: Musical Interlude KMOX -Dope From the Dugout KOAJudy & Jane, sketch KOAM -Organ Melodies KVOR -Master Singers KWK- Sports KWTO-Faye Sisters WIBWLife Can Be Beautiful WNAX -Joyce Jordan WREN- Things You Should Know

3:00 CST 2:00 MST NBC -Girl Alone, sketch: WDAF WHO KVOO WOW KARK KSD CBS-By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KMBC KOIL KLZ MBSGeorge Fisher. Hollywood reporter KFEL KFKA KSAL WHB KSAL NBC -Frank & Archie: KSCJ KVOD WREN *News: KFBI KFOR KOA Baseball Game: KFAB WNAX 1UIUX KWK *KCICN -News; Guess -.A -Band KFEQ -Pony Express Roundup KFH-Baseball, Chicago vs. Bus- ton KGHF -Afternoon Tunes *KGNF- Monitor Views the News KOAM-Front Page Drama KOWH- Public Pulse of the Air KTHS- Future Fanners' Prem *KUOA News; Piano Interlude KVOR -Ivory Miniatures KWTO- Markets; Health Hints

*WIBW -News: Roundup WJAG -Waltz With Me

3:15 CST 2:15 MST NBC -Kitty Keene, sketch: WDAF KV00 KOA WOW WHO KSD NBC -Musical Soiree: KANS KSCJ KVOD WREN (sw- 9.53 -15.33) MBS -Sam Koki's Hawaiians: KFEL KFKA KSAL WHB CBS- Beyond These Valleys: KOIL CBS -Concert Orch.r KLRA *KARK News; Freddie Monroe's Orch. KCKN -Hit Revue KFBKansas Cowboys KGNF- Recruiting Prgm. KLZ Judy & Jane KMBC- Musical Moods KOAM Eb & Zeb KOILBeyond These Valleys *KOWH-News KTHS -Buddy Reeves' Orch. KUOA -Ruth Treadwell KVOD Two o'Clock Tunes KVOR -Just Relax KWTO -Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WJAG -Vocal Varieties WSM-Novelteers

3:30 CST 2:30 MST CBS -Concert Orchestra: KFOR KVOR NBC -Midstream, sketch: WDAF WHO KV00 WOW KOA NBC -Musical S o i re e: KGHF KOWH KTHS MBS -Louis Prima's Orchestra: KFEL KARK -Siesta *KFEQ -News: Baseball Scores KGBX-Featured Orch. KGNF -With the Classics KLZ -Your Treat KMBC -When a Girl Marries KOAM- Hillbilly Hilarities *KOIL News KSD -Ray Heatherton's Orch. KUOAConcert WHB -Staff Frolic WJAG -Tango Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST NBC -The O'Neills, sketch: KSD KOA WDAF WOW WHO CBSScattergood Baines, sketch: KLZ KLRA KMBC NBC -Wayne Van Dyne, tnr.: KARK KSCJ KGBX KTHS KANS KOWII 1%'REN

MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: KFBI KSAL NBCBud Barton: (sw- 15.33) Piano Moods: KFEQ KGNF KCKN -Medley Time KFEL -Gordon _ :rug Ensemble KGHF -Army Prgm. KOAM -Mary Lou KOIL-Top Tunes Kt OA-Popular Tunes KVOD The Citizenship Commit- tee: Community Chest KVOO- Portia Blake KVOR -Music Graphs KWTO -Alpen Brau Boys WIBW-Young Dr. Malone W.1 AG -H awatian

4:00 CST 3:00 MST NBC -Rocky Gordon, sketch: KOWH KSCJ KTHS KANS *MBS -News; Jerry Blaine's Or- chestra: KFEL KSAL NBC-Li'l Abner, sketch: KGBX WFAA KARK (sw -9.53) CBS -Chicagoans: KFOR KOIL CBS -Young Dr. Malone. sketch: KLZ KMBC Light of the World WDAF WOW *News: KFBI KWTO WREN *KCKNNews; Words & Music KFEQ -Donna Lee KGHF- Afternoon Varieties KGNF -Travelogue KLRA- Things to Come KOA-To be announced KOAM-In the Crime Light KSD-Another Band From - *KCOA \ew >; Louis Erwin KVODDenver Women's Club *KVOO -Sews: Music KVOR- Dramas of Life *WHR- New 5 Minutes of Facts

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est Boys and Girls WREN 6 P.M., CST -KWK 7:30 P.M., CST

KGHF KVOD - 5:00 P.M., MST

WHO -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WIBW -Ma Perkins, sketch WJAG -Band Music WSM String Trio

4:15 CST 3:15 MST *NBC -Gus Steck's Orth.: News KGBX KARK KOAM KVOO (sw -9.53) NBC -Uncle Mal: KANS KOWH WREN KSCJ KTHS MBS -Hugo Monaco's Orch.: WHB

*NBCJohn B. Kennedy, news KOA KSD KGBX WDAF KAN KOAM WHO WOW KV00 (sw 9.53) KARK -Double Mellow Melodies

: KCKN -Band of the Day KFEQ -Margit Hegedus Directs KFII -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood KGNF -The Orch. Plays *KLR.4Sports: Interlude: News KMBC -Hans Flath, organist

: NBC- Manhattan at Midnight S sketch: WREN KWK KSO WLS

KVOD KGHF

, fir" NBC-Kay Kyser's Prgm. Vir- ginia Simms; Mark Babbitt; Sully Mason, vocalist : IVLW WOW KSD WDAF WSM KV00 KOA KARK KGBX WHO WMAQ KANS (sw -9.53) *MBS- Raymond Gram Swing, comm.: KFEL KSAL ilr CBS -Glenn Miller's Orch.: KFAB WNAX KFH KLZ KVOR KOIL KMOX WIBW KLRA WMT KRNT KMBC WBBM *KCKN -News; Dancing Under the Stars *KFOR -News KGHF Lone Ranger, drama *KVOD -Dave Cook. news *WGN -Billy Repaid, news

8:15 CST 7:15 MST *MBS -News; Talk by Hans C. Adamson: KFEL KFOR KSAL CBS -Public Affairs: KRNT KFAB KOIL K \'OR KMBC WMT KLZ KLRA WBBM NBC -Ink Spots: KTIIS KSCJ KSO KFH -Alpen Brau Swingsters *KAIOX-Bob Dunham Comments KVOD- W.P.A. Concert KWK Inside of Sports WEND- Sacasas' Band WGN- Pageant of Melody IVIBW- Peppard Prgm. WNAX -To be announced KFBI- Things You Should Know 8:30 CST 7:30 MST

I ' NBCAddress by President Roosevelt: KGHF KSCJ KTHS KVOD IVENR

`CBS- Address by President Roosevelt: KOIL KFAB WIBW WNAX WMT KLZ KLRA KVOR WBBM (sw -9.65)

MBS-Address by President Roosevelt: KFOR KSAL KSO WGN

'NBC- Address by President Roosevelt: WLW WOW KSD WDAF WSM KV00 KOA KARK WHO KGBX WMAQ KANS (sw -9.53) KCKN- Dancing in Memory KFEL -Musical Prgm. KFH -Scrapbook of Familiar Poems KMBC -Police Broadcast KMOX -Mellow Time KWK -Chase Club WREN -Baseball, Kansas City vs. St. Paul

8:45 CST 7:45 MST `CBS- Address by President

Roosevelt: KOIL KMBC KVOR KFAB KLRA KFH KLZ KRNT WNAX WIBW WBBM (sw -9.65) KCKN Rhythm Rendezvous KFEL -Sports Review: Richard timber Orch. KMOX- Public Affairs Discussion *KWK -News

9:00 CST 8:00 MST CBS -Amos 'n' Andy. sketch: KRNT KMBC KFAB KMOX KLZ KOIL WBBM WNAX CBS- Sports Time: (sw -9.65) NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: KANS KARK KSCJ KVOD NBC -Hollywood Playhouse: KOA NBC -Dance Orch.: KGBX KWK K\'00 (sw -9.53) MBS -The Answer Man: KFEL WGN MBS -Phil Levant's Orch.: KSAL *News: KFH KSD WMT *KCKN -News; Mau About Town KGHF-Job Clinic KTHS-Arlington Orch. KLRA Studio Party KVOR -Dusty Rhoades' Oreh. WDAF-Sports Cho, *WENR-Ten O'Clock Final WHO -The Songfellows WIBW' -Vic & Sade, sketch WLW -Dance Orch. WMAQ-To be announced WOW- Transcriptions WSM- Joseph W. Byrns

9:15 CST 8:15 MST or`CBS -Lanny Ross, tnr.: KFAB K011. KRNT KLZ KMBC KMOX WBBM CBS -Dance Orch.: (sw -9.65)

CBSHedda Hopper's Hollywood KMBC KLZ KOIL Arnold Grimm's Daughter: WOW WDAF K FBI- Aristocrat, KFEQ -Matines KGNF-All Request Prgm. KLRA -Zoo Antics KOA- Musical Magazine K UOA- Afterwon Variety *KVOD-To be announced: News KVOO- Western Serenade KVOR Sons of the Pioneers KI1'TO- Tropical Moods s

WHO- Valiant Lady. sketch WIBW -Kitty Keene, sketch WJAG -For Children Only

4:30 CST 3:30 MST MBS -Five Men of Fate: KFEL KFBI KSAL CBS -Swing Serenade: KOIL KFOR KLRA CBS -Joyce Jordan, sketch: KLZ KMBC NBC- Ireene Wicker: KSCJ KANS KGHF KTHS WREN NBC -Gus Steck's Orch.: KARK KSD KOAM (sw -9.53) *News: KGNF WJAG Valiant Lady: WDAF WOW KCKN-Master Singers KFEQ -The Rhythm Console KOWH-Treasure Chest KUOA :Mario Morelli KVOD -Tropical Tempos KV00- Wiseshopper Family: Pro- gram Prevues KVOR Home Folks KWTO -Schaffer Sisters & Mike Dosch WHB -Lone Ranger, sketch WHO -Meet Miss Julia, sketch

IHW Marine. WLW -Six Hoosiers WOW -Valiant Lady 4:45 CST 3:45 MST

NBC -Bud Barton, sketch: KANS KOWH KSCJ KTHS KGHF KVOD *CBS -The World Today: KLRA KVOR KOIL KMBC KLZ KFOR NBC -Paul Douglas, sports: KOAM KARK.Hits & Encores KCKN -This Rhythmic Age KFBI -Teddy Combs KFEQ -Organ Reveries KGBX -Featured Orch. KGNF -All Request Prgm. *KOA -News; Markets; Theater Reporter KSD -Harry Breuer's Group KVOONovachord Trio KUOA- Covered Wagon Jubilee KWTO- Treasure Chest WDAF Hymns of All Claudia WHO -Baseball Time W.I.AG Devotional Prgm WOW -Betty Crocker WREN-Royal Hawaiians WSM- Market Reports

5:00 CST 4:00 MST NBC -Fred Waring, Pleasure Time: KARK CBS -Concert Orch.: KLRA KOIL CBS -Amos 'n' Andy, sketch: (sw- 11.83) NBC -Easy Aces, sketch: KFI KVOD KGHF *MBS -Fulton Lewis, Jr.. news analyst: KFBI KSAL KWK

: KTHS -Band Concert KUOA Harry Horlick Presents KVOR -Swing Serenade KWK -Musical Prgm. K WTO -The Plainsmen WHB- Rhythm & Romance WNAX- Scattergood Baines 5:30 CST 4:30 MST

NBC -Clarence Fuhrman's Orch.: KGBX KOAM WDAF

*KCKN News: Cocktail Hour *KFEL -News: Old Time Melodies KFEQ -Dance Time *KFH -The World Today KGNF -Today's Sports Parade KLZ- Baseball Game KMBC-Portia Blake Faces Life KOAM -Salon Silhouettes KOWII -South Omaha Bandwagon KSCJ -Music Box Revue *KSD.News KTHS -Baseball Scores: Markets: Radio Calendar KIJOA- Imperial Singers *KVOO -News: Music KVOR -On with the Dance KWTO -Zeke & Saddle Pals WDAF-Your Treat WHB -Olivia & Joaquin WJAG -Musical roulette WNAX- Billie & Tommy IVOW -4 -H Club from Lincoln WREN- Kaleidoscope

5:15 CST 4:15 MST *CBSPaul Sullivan Reviews the News: KFAB KOIL KMOX NBC -Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, drama: KVOD KGHF KFI MBS -Louis Panico's Orch.: KFBI KFEI. KFOR KSAL

CBS -Meet Mr. Meek, with Frank Readick; Doris Dudley; Adelaid Klein & Jack Smart: KFAB KFH KOIL WIBW (sw. 11.83) (also at 10 p.m. CST) NBC -Easy Does It: KSCJ KTHS *News: KARK KVOR KGHF KFBI KOWH WHB WLS WREN KCKN -Sundown Serenade KFEL-Frank Westerfield s Band *KFEQ-News; Baseball Scores KFKA -Impressions in Wax *KLRA-.lack Armstrong KMBC -Midland Minstrels *KMOX -The World Today KOA -Dr. Kate, sketch K SD -Tel. e- Tulles KUOA -Medical Prgm. KVOD-Dance Orch. KVOO -World of Sports KWK -Rolla Coughlin's Orch. KWTO -Radio Spotlight WHO -Organ Moods WJAG -Highlights in Melody WNAX -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood WOW -Kate Hopkins. Angel of Marcy

5:45 CST 4:45 MST NBC -Easy Does It: WREN KVOD *NBC -H. V. Kaltenborn: KOAM KGBX KOA *News: KV00 WHO WOW KSCJ KARK Passing Parade of Sports KFBI -Poet's Paradise KCKN Going Places KFEL -Eddie Bush's Oreh. KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGHFHits & Encores KGNF -Half & Half KLRA -Goldcrest Five *KMBC -News: Sports KMOX -Alpine Varieties *KOWH-It's Dance Time; News KSD- Stockton & Eschen KTHS-Today's Winners KUOA -Gems of Melody KVOR -Hit Revue KWK -Sports; News K W TO- Rhythmaires WDAF'- Linwood Cavaliers WHB -Bernie Cummin's Orch. {VLS -Grace Wilson. contralto *WNAX -The World Today

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for a station its preceding program is on the air.

6:00 CST 5:00 MST NBC -To be announced: KANS KSCJ KTHS or NBC-Hollywood Playhouse; (idle Page & Jim Ameche: WLW WSM KV00 KSD WOW WHO WDAF WMAQ KARK

`CBS -Uncle Jim's Question Bee: KRNT KMOX KFAB KLRA WIBW WNAX KFH KOIL WBBM KMBC i` NBC -Quiz Kids; Joe Kelly, m.c.: WLS WREN KGHF KVOD (also KGO at 9 p.m. CST)

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MBS -Where Are You From: KFBI *News: KUOA KWTO KOAM KFOR KGBX KFEL -The Ione Ranger KCKN -Dance with America KOA-Goodwill Industries KTHS -To be announced KWK -Easy Aces, sketch WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. *WHB- Fulton Lewis. Jr., comm. WJAG-Evening Concert

6:15 CST 5:15 MST Sports: KOAM KWTO KOWH WIIB *KFKA -Five Star Final KGBX- Supper Melodies KGNF-Eb & Zeb KOA -Old Refrains KUOA Gaslight Harmonies KVOR -Lost Empire KWK-Tracer of Lost Persons VMT-Tune Time 6:30 CST 5:30 MST

MBS -Green Hornet, drama: KFEL

sr NBC -Plantation Party; Louise Massey & The Western- ers; Tom, Dick & Harry; Whitey Ford, m.c.; Michael Stewart, bar.: WMAQ WDAF KV00 KSD WLW WSM WOW WHO KARK KGBX Is' *CBS -Dr. Christian, sketch; News: KFAB WBBM KMBC WIBW (sw- 11.83) NBC -Gentlemen, Relax: KOA *News: KFH KLZ Sports: KVOR KSCJ KFBI -Music You Want When You Want It KFKA -Your Health *KGNF -Today's Headlines KLRA -Its Your Move: Interlude KMOX -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood KOAM -Happy Jim Parsons *KOILDinner Melodies; News KWTO -Organ Reveries WGN -Lone Ranger, drama *WMTFulton Lewis, Jr. comm. *WNAX- Bohemian Orch.: News

6:45 CST 5 :45 MST *KFH -Medical Headlnes: News KFKA -To be announced KGNF -Evening Serenade: Weath- ervane *KLRA -U. S. Navy Broadcast; News *KLZ -Sports: News *KMOX-Organ Melodies: Five Dollar Facts: News KOA -I Am An American KOAM.Alpen Brau Quiz KSCJ Town House Music KUOA- Gaslight Harmonies *KVOR- Rhythm Revue. News KWTO -Tin Pan Alley *WIBW -Melody Magic; News *WAIT- Miracle of Fram Musi- cale Interlude: News

7:00 CST 6:00 MST I 'CBS- Texaco Summer Show; Frances Langford; Kenny Baker; David Broekman's Orch.; Jimmy Wallington, announcer: KFH KFAB KOIL KLRA WIBW KLZ WN.AX KRNT KMBC KMOX WBBM WMT (sw- 11.83)

`NBC -Time to Smile; Abbott & Costello; Benay Venuta, vocal- ist; Felix Mills' Orch.: KARK K \'00 WLW WSM WMAQ KSD WOW WHO %VDAF (sw -9.53) (also at 10 p.in. CST) MBS -Vic Arden's Orch.: WHB KFEL NBC -The Song of Your Life: KANS KVOD KSC.1 KGHF KSO *MBS -Gabriel Heatter, comm.: KWK *KCKN Elliott Roosevelt, comm. *KFBI -News KFKA-Military Band KGBX -Melo- Melodies KOA-Dinner Concert *KUOA -News. Orean Music KVOR -Where to Go *WENR -News: Concert Minia- ture WGN -Mark Russell's Orch. WREN -To be announced

7 :15 CST 6 :15 MST MBS -Who Are You ?: KFOR KFEL KFKA KWK WHB KCKN- Federal Band KFBI-Norse Gospel Trio KGBX- Featured Orch. KVORDinner Musicale WENR -Ted Weems' Orch. *WGN Tomorrow's Tribune; News WREN -Things You Should Know

7:30 CST 6:30 MST `NBC -Mr. District Attorney:

WHO WOW WDAF WLW KARK KSD KV00 WMAQ (sw-9.53) (also at 10:30 p.m. CST) CBS- Concert Orch.: KLZ KRNT KFAB KOIL KFH KLRA WIBW (sw- 11.83) MBS -Sheep & Goats Club: KFEL KFBI KFOR KFKA KSAL NBC -This, Our America: KANS KSCJ KVOD WENR NBC -Quiz Kids: K \VK Meet Mr. Meek: WMT WNAX FREQUENCIES KMBC K.t N. -121n KCKNLibrary Book Review K.tRK -00I KGBX- Rontmice of Dan & Sylvia KBI `o

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7:45 CST 6:45 MST Kyntr -nto NBC -This, Our America: KOWH xyf"- 11'.0)

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*MBS -News: KFEL NBC -Dance Orch.: KARK WHO lsw -9.53) NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: KGHF KSO KFH -Scattergood Baines, sketch KSD -Cheri McKay & Co. KVOR- Concert Hall WDAF -Easy Aces WGN -Mark Russell's Orch. WIBW -My Son & I, sketch WLW -Paul Jones, sports *WMAQ- Passing Parade; News *WNAX -News WOW- Sports *WSM -The World in Review

9:30 CST 8:30 MST NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch.: KSCJ KSO KGHF KTHS g'CBS -Dr. Christian, sketch, with Jean Hersholt & Rosemary DeCamp: KLZ KOIL WNAX KRNT WIBW KLRA KMOX

"School for Fathers." MBSFrank Gagen's Orch.: KFOR CBS -Bob Chester's Orch.: KFAB NBC -Plantation Party: KOA MBS -Lone Ranger: KSAL KCKN- Jockey Club Prgm. KFEL -The Little Show KFH -Bell's Spurts Salute KFKAMelody Mill *KMBC -News: Sports *KSD -News: Nathaniel Shilkret's Orch. KVOD- Eventide Echoes KV00 -Fred 1Varing's Orch. KVOR- Social Security KWK -Dance Orch.

*WBBM-News WDAF -Prayer Meeting *WGN -News; Dirk Jurgens' Or- chestra WLW -Paul Arnold, vocalist WMAQ -Emil Coleman's Orch. WMT -Your American Music WOW -To be announced WSAt.Fred Waring

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch.: KANS KWK NBCAlvino Rey's Orch.: WDAF KVOO KCKN -On the Mall *KFH- Serenade; News rKFOI4 New. KMBC -Dance Time KSD -Fred Waring's Orch. KVOD-Stories in Litigation KVOR -Dance Hour *WBBM -Dave Bacal, organist: News WHO- Pleasure Time WLW-Barney Rapp's Orch. WSM -America & the World Crisis 10:00 CST 9:00 MST

"NBC -Time to Smile; Abbott & Costello; Benay Veuay, vocal- st ; Felix Mills' Orch.: KOA

*NBC -News; Bob Chester's Or- chestra: KARK KGBX CBS -Meet Mr. Meek: KLZ (also see 5:30 p.m. CST) -

CBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch.: WMT KFH KFAB WBBM KMBC (sw -6.12 )

MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFEL KFOR

*NBC -News; Bobby Byrne's Or- chestra: KGHF KVOD WREN KSO KTHS *News: KFKA KVOR WOW WGN WHO WLW WDAF KOIL KSCJ KVOO WIBW WNAX KCKN *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KMOX- Sports KSD -Melody Time KWK-One Man's Opinion WENR -To be announced *WMAQ -News: Raymond Scott's Orch. WSM -Something Old & New 10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Bobby Byrnes' Orch.: WSM

CES -Guy Lombardo's Orch.: KLRA KOIL WNAX MBS- McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFKA KSAL WGN

NBC -Bob Chester's Orch.: KANS KSD KV00 WHO

*News: KARK KMOX KTHS Fred 1Vseinc WOW WDAF KCKN -The Gadabouts KSCJ -Ray Reising KVOR -Electricity Speaks KWK- Jimmy Greer's Orch. WIBW-U. S. Army Prgm. 1VL V -Ross Piercé s Orch. WREN -Gov't Reports 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *NBC -Ted Weems' Orch.; News: WHO KARK KGBX KV00 WOW KSD *MBS -News; Freddy Nagel's Or- chestra: KIVK KF(IR KSAL KFKA

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sir-NBC-Breakfast Club; Don McNeill, m.c.: KTHS KGBX KANS KCSJ WREN

CBS -Tunes from the Tropics: (ew- 17.83)

*News: KFEQ KFH KOIL KOWH KMOX KOAM KWTO Musical Clock: KOA WHB WOW

7:45 CST 6:45 MST CBS -Muted Strings: (sw- 17.83)

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CBS -Bachelor's Children, sketch: KMOX KMBC KFH *News: KVOO KWK KSD Coffee Pot Inn: WNAX WIBW KFAB WOW WHO

8:00 CST 7:00 MST CBS -Pretty Kitty Kelly, sketch: KLRA KMOX KOIL WNAX KFH NBC -The Man I Married, sketch: WOW WHO KSD WDAF KV00 NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: KVOD *News: WREN KGHF KFOR KOA Morning Devotions: KGNF WJAG 8:15 CST 7:15 MST

NBC- Houseboat Hannah, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KV00 NBC- Vagabonds: KWK WREN KOWH (sw -21.5) CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KFAB KMOX KLRA WNAX KFH KOIL NBC -Midstream, sketch: KSD

Morning Melodies: KFEQ KGHF 8:30 CST 7:30 MST

CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KFH KFAB KMOX WNAX KLRA KOIL MBS -Keep Fit to Music: KFOR KFBI NBC -Ellen Randolph, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KVOO NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WREN KGHF KOWH (sw -21.S)

*News: KVOD KVOR 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

CBS -Stepmother, sketch: KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL WNAX NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: WDAF WOW WHO KSD KARK MBS -John Metcalf's Choir Loft: KFEL KFOR KFBI *News: KOA KLZ KWK 9:00 CST 8:00 MST

NBC -I Love Linda Dale. sketch: WREN KVOD KSCJ KTHS CBS -Mary Lee Taylor: KOIL KLRA KFH KMOX *MBS- European News: WHB NBC -David Harum, sketch: KSD WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KANS KOA Gospel Singer: KWK WNAX

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Lone Journey, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00

CBS.Martha Webster, sketch: KFAB KFH KOIL KMOX NBC -Clark Dennis, tar.: KTHS WREN KSCJ KOWH KWK (sw-1533) NBC -The Road of Life, sketch: KSD MBS -Studles In Black & White: KFEL KFBI KARK -Town Talk KCKN -Kansas City Moods KFEQ -Bill's Hawaiian Players

9:30 CST 8:30 MST NBC -Against the Storm, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KARK KSD KOA CBS -Big Sister, sketch: KLRA KMOX KFAB KMBC WNAX KFH NBC -The Wife Saver: KSCJ KTHS WREN KOWH KANS KVOD (sw- 15.33) *News: KGBX KOIL KARK -Musical Moments KCKN -In the Spotlight KFBI -Kansas Cowboys KFEL -The Majesties KFEQ -Markets : Orgatron KGHF -Devotional KGNF-Music from A to Z KLZ -Captain Ozie KOAM -Morning Melodies KUOA- Common Sense Viewpoint KVOR- Church in the Wildwood KWK -Painted Dreams *KWTO -Markets; News: Wea- ther WHB -Smile Brigade WIBW- Housewives Prem. 9:45 CST 8:45 MST

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch: WOW WDAF KVOO WHO KSD KARK KOA CBS -Aunt Jenny's Stories: KFH KMOX KFAB WNAX KMBC NBC- Thunder Over Paradise, sketch: KANS KSCJ KTHS WREN (sw -1533) MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR KCKN -Tune Types KFEQ- Markets: Hawaiian Tunes KGBX -Gems of Melody: Weather KGHF -Frankte Masters' Orch. KLRA -Singin' Sam KLZ- Variations on Syncopation KOAM -Lost Empire KOIL -Polly the Shopper KOWH- Morning Melodies KUOA -Lit :le Concert KVOD -Merry Morning Melodies KVOR- Serenade KWK -Life of Mary Sothern WHB -To be announced 10:00 CST 9:00 MST *CBS -Kate Smith & Ted Collins, News: KOIL KFAB KMOX KLZ KLRA WNAX NBC -Woman in White. sketch: KOA KSD NBC -Frank Ross, bar.: KARK KGHF KGBX (sw- 15.33) *MBS -News: KFEL KFOR *News: KGNF KUOA KVOD WHO KOWH KARK -Memory Melodies KCKN-Olaf Seward: Frances Casement KFBI- Markets KFEQ -Donna Lee KFH Ma Perkins. sketch

*NBC -Glen Gray's Orch.; News: KSCJ KVOD WSM WREN

CBS -Uncle Jim's Question Bee: KLZ *CBS -News; Ray Herbeck's Or- chestra: KFH KFAB KLRA KOIL WBBM WIBW WNAX KRNT WMT (sw -6.12) NBC -Mr. District Attorney: KOA KCKN -The Gadabout *KFEL -Fulton Lewis. Jr., comm KGHF -Dance Time KMBC-Rhythm Riders KMOX- Moonlight Serenade KTHS -Al Vinn's Orch. KVOR -For Mother & Dad WDAF -Dance Orch. *WENR -Music You Want; News WGN -Ray Noble's Orch WI.W- Gardner Benedict's Orch. *WMAQ -Ted Weems' Orchestra; News 18:45 CST 9:45 MST MBS- Freddy Nagel's Orch.: KFEL NBC -Ted Weems' Orch.: KARK CBS -Ray Herbeck's Orch.: KMBC KMOX -Bud ¡Naples' Orch. *KTHS- Baseball Summary: News *KVOD-News 11:00 CST 10:00 MST *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the Neu,: KLZ KMBC NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orch.: KSCJ WREN MBS- Marvin Dale's Orch.: WGN KFKA KFOR KSAL KSO

CBS -Dance Orch.: KLRA (SW-

6.12)

CBS-Chuck Foster's Orch.: KFH B-` 48

WNAX WBBM KFAB KOIL KRNT WMT WIBW NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orch.: WHO KARK WOW WENR KGBX KV00 WSM

*News: KGHF KWK *KFEL -News: Four Toppers KMOX -Masterworks of Music KOA- Sports *KSD -News: Music You Want KVOD- Rhythm Spree KVOR -It's Dance Time WDAF-Moonbeams *WLW -News; Herbie Holmes' Orch. WMAQ-Jerry Shelton's Orch. 11:15 CST 10:15 MST NBC -Jerry Shelton's Orchestra: KGHF KVOD CBS -Chuck Foster's Orch.: KVOR KMBC KMOX MBS- Marvin Dale's Orch.: KWK

KFEL -Rudy Scooter, hillbilly KLZ Off the Sound Track KOA- Serenade in the Night KOIL -Music You Want 11:30 CST 10:30 MST *NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.: News: KGHF KSCJ WREN WSM KARK KVOD *CBS -Dance Orch.: News: KFH KMOX 1V1BW KMBC KVOR WNAX KRNT WBBM KFAB KLRA (sw-6.l2) MBS -Dance Orch.: KFOR KSAL KFKA KFEL WMT WGN KSO KWK

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*NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.; News: WENR KGBX WDAF WOW

*News: KLZ WHO KV00 -Music Before Midnight WBAP -Sun Dodgers WLW -Moon River Poems: Organ *WMAQ -Sacasas' Band; News

11:45 CST 10:45 MST *NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.; News: WHO *CBS -Dance Orch.: News: KLZ *NBC -Duke Ellington's Orch.; News: KANS -e

KOA- Shall We Waltz 12:00 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Dick Shelton's Orch.: KFEL KWK WGN KFKA CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KLZ. KVOR NBC- Sterling Young's Orchestra: KVOD *News: KOA KMBC KMOX KOA -On with the Dance WBBM Frankie Quartell's Orch. *WLW- Barney Rapp's Orch.; News WOW -Dance Rhythms

End of Wednesday Programs

THURSDAY, September 12, 1940 KMBC -Mary Lee Taylor KOIL-Homemakers Club KUOA- Markets; Music in a Mod- ern Mode KVOO- Musical Prgm. *KVOR-News: Interlude WDAF-Linda's First Love WJAG -Musical Masterpieces WNAX -Tips by Taylor WOW -Adopted Daughter

V- Points to popular pro- grams, special broadcasts

KFKA -Denver Tabernacle *KMBC -News; Livestock ; Prgm. Notes *KOAM -News; Markets *KSCJ -News; Time Table KTHS Devotional KV00- Gospel Singer *KVOR- Monitor Views the News KWK -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KWTO- Poultry Topic s: Salon Echoes WDAF -Judy & Jane *WHB -News; Vocal Varieties WJAG Curtain Raises WOW -Woman in White *WREN -News; Let's Go Shopping

10:15 CST 9:15 MSr NBC -Words & Music: WOW

CBS -When a Girl Marries, sketch: KMOX KLZ KFH KOIL MBS -Navy Band: KFOR KFEL KFBI NBC -Southernaires: KSCJ KTHS KOWH KGBX (sw- 15.33)

*KARK -News; Musical Moments KCKN- Fashions in Music KFAB -Kitty Keene KFEQ -Minor Crites *KFKA -News KGNF -Otit on the Range KLRA -Editor's Daughter sketch a'MR(- Hann. Kitchen KOA -For Women Only KOAM -Mary Lee Taylor KSD -Singin' Sam KUOA- Biology Talk KVOD -Breakfast Club KVOO- Dorothy McCune KVOR -Music As You Like It KWK This Woman Worm KWTO -Al Stone's Hymn Sint WDAF -Studio Prgm. WHB-Tele-Test WHO -Angel of Mercy. sketch WJAG -Voice of the Street WNAX -Vic & Sade WOW -Road of Life. sketch 10:30 CST 9:30 MST NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KOA KVOO KGBX KTHS KWK WREN KANS KARK KOWH KSCJ

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CBS -Romance of Helen Trent, sketch: KLZ KMBC KMOX KOIL KFAB NBC -Strings That Sing: (sw- 15.33 ) MBS -Navy Band: WHB KFOR KFEL Portia Blake Faces Lite: WHO KSD KCKN -As You Like It KFBI- Gingham Girls & Doris Jean KFEQ -Old Timers KFHWoman of Courage KFKA- Morning Variety

KGHF -Good Mornine Neighbor KGNF -The Cub Reporters KLRA-Linda's First Love. sketch KOAM -Town Talk Play Boys KUOA -Dr. Martin KVOD -Captain Ozie KWTO-Mary Lee Taylor WDAF -Right to Happiness WIBW -Big Sister. sketch WJAG -West Point WNAX Life Can Be Beautiful WOW -Right to Happiness 10:45 CST 9 :45 MST MBS- Here's Looking at You: KFEL KFKA WHB KFOR CBS -Our Gal Sunday. sketch: KMBC KMOX KLZ KOIL KFAB Life Can Be Beautiful, sketch: WHO WOW KCKN -Painting the Town KFBI- Pioneer Quartet KFEQ -Weather Bureau KFH -Musiquiz KGNF -Amer. Family Robinson KLRA- String Along KSD -Master Singers KUOA -Gospel Singer KVOD -Light Opera Echoes KVOR -Duane Osborn, pianist KWTO -Hayloft Frolic WDAF -Woman of Courage WIBW-Aunt Jenny's Stories WNAX -Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11:00 CST 10:00 MST NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hour: KOAM NBC -Texas Jim Robertson, bar.: KVOD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -The Goldbergs. s k e t c h: KMOX

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MBS- Here's Frank Luther Again: KFEL WHB KSAL KWK KFKA Judy and Jane, sketch: WIBW WHO KSD KARK -Nazarene Church *KCKN -News; News of the Blues KEOA- Markets; Music in a Mod- ern Moods KIAlt Riehl to Hannine *KFBI -News; Weather; Markets KFEQ- Markets KF11-Woman in White *KFOR -News KGHF -Songs That Never Grow Old KGNF- 'Round the Town KLRA -Weather: String Along KLZ-Meet Miss Julia

11:15 CST 10:15 MST OrNBC- Between the Bookends, with Ted Malone: KGHF KSCJ WREN KTHS KWK KOAM (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Life Can Be Beautiful, sketch: KMOX KLZ NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KSD KGBX MBS -B's at the Keys: KFEL KFKA KOIL KFOR KCKN -Make Believe Ballroom KFAB -Gospel Singer KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KFH -Kitty Keene, sketch KLRA -Arnold Grimm's Daughter KMBC -Musical Magic KOA- Inquiring Reporter KUOA -South American Way KVOD -Pan Americana KV00- Korner Kwiz KVOR -Good Morning Neighbor *KWK -News KWTO -Little Crossroads Store WDAF -Editor's Daughter WHB.Farm Special WHO -Woman in White WIBW -Dinner Hour WNAX.Ma Perkins WOW -Toby & Susie

11:30 CST 10:30 MST MBS -The Johnson Family, sketch: KFEL KFBI KFOR W'IIB KSAL

CBS -The Right to Happiness, sketch: KMOX KLZ. KFH NBC -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM NBC -Common Sense & Senti- ment: WREN KOWH KGHF KGBX (sw- 15.33)

NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KOA Markets: KGNF XWTO KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KFAB -Road of Life KFEQ- Singin' Sam KFKA -To be announced *KLRA -Bible Lover's Revival; Interlude; News KMBC -Kate Smith's Chats KOIL -Waltz Time KSCJ -Markets; Dance Music *KSD -News; Top Tunes Harry Horlick's Orch. KTHS- Skyliners KWK -Orphans of Divorce. sketch WDAF- Studio Prgm. WHO-Adopted Daughter, sketch WIBW -Weather; Dinner Hour

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1:00 CST 12:00 MST NBCThe Story of Mary Marlin, sketch: WOW KVOO WHO KSD WDAF KOA KARK NBC -Orphans of Divorce, sketch: WREN KTHS KVOD KGHF (set15.33 -9.53) -

CBS- Society Girl, sketch: KLRA KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL WNAX KLZ (sw15.27) MBS -Ink Spots: KFOR KFKA KWK WHB CBS -Drifting Melodies: (sw- 17 83 *KCKN-News; Footlight Melodie KFBI-Markets *KFEL News Peery Anderson KFEQ-Orgatron Prgm. KGBXConcert Master KGNF- Swappers KOAM -Kiwanis Club KOWH -Eddie Fitzpatrick's Orch KSC.1- Sterling Young's Orch. KUOA- Stamps Quartet *KVOR -News KWTO -Laugh Clinic

1:15 CST 12:15 MST MBS -Women World Wide: KFE KFKA KSAL CBSMartha Webster, sketch: K LZ NBC -Ma Perkins, sketch: WOW KVOO WDAF KSD KOA WHO KARK CBS -Chasing the Blues: KFOR KOIL KMBC (sw- 17.83) NBC- Amanda of Honeymoon Hill ketch: KTHS WREN KVOD

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(12:00 noon Continued) KWK -John's Other Wile. sketch KWTO- Singing Sam WDAF -Road of Life WJAG- Markets; Cradle Roll; Don Bridge WNAX- Variety Prgm. WOW- Markets; Transcriptions WREN -Range Riders 12:15 CST 11:15 MST NBC -Arnold Grimm's Daughter, sketch: KOA KSD MBS -Mark Love, bass: KFEL KWK NBC -The Travelling Cook: KSCJ KTHS KGHF (sw- 15.33) CBSJoyce Jordan, Girl Interne, sketch: KOIL KMOX *News: KUOA WJAG KOAM Markets: KFH WIBW KARK -Hal Burns & Varieties KFAB -Farm Notes: Markets KFEQ -Lullaby Lester : Old Timers KFKA. Melody Time KGNF -Music for High Noon KLRA- Noonday Serenade KLZ -Aunt Jenny's Stories KMBC -Feed Lot Chat Markers KOWH -This Rhythmic Awe KV00- Checkerboard Time KVOR- Tropical Moods KWK-Just Plain Bill, sketch KWTO.Ozark Serenaders WDAF- Gospel Singer WHB- Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WHO- Dinner Bell *WNAX News: Markets WOW' To be announced

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12:30 CST 11:30 MST MBS- Francis Craig's Orch.: KWK CBS -Fletcher Wiley, talk: KMBC KMOX KLZ CBS -Drifting M e l o d i e s: (sw- 17.83) NBC -Valiant Lady, sketch: KOA KSD NBC-Marine Band: KANS (sw- K 15.33)

*News: KFEQ KFH WHO KFKA F KGNF KSCJ KWTO KOWH KGBX WREN K KARK- Light,:rust Uouehboys K *KFAB -Last Call for Dinner H KFEL -The Dime Man KGHF -Morning Matinee h "1 Government Reports KI.'.1f -Salon Orch. M KOIL -Here's Frank Luther Again K KTHS -Arlington Orch. KUOA-Gypsy Orch. KVOD -Captain Ozie K KV00 -Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR -Stars Over Hollywood *WDAF -News: Weather: Market K WIBW Noonday Prem. WJAG -Weather; Notices; Mail N Bag K WNAX-Markets 9 *WOW News: Musicale }( 12:45 CST 11 :45 MST K NBC -Hymns of All Churches: K WHO KOA KSD I

CBS -My Son & I, sketch: KMBC * KOIL KMOX KLZ k

MBS -Cheer Up Gang: KFOR KFEL K

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KCKN -His Molest. the Baby KFAB -Joyce Jordan KFBI -Harmony Kings *KFEQBaseball Scores: News KFH -Ark Valley Boys KGNF Music Briefs KLRA -Jack Berch's Gang

MBC -Kate Hopkins. sketrl *KMOX Let's Discuss the News

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VOR- Luncheon Melodies WK -Let's Help You Keep Ouse

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NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: KGHF KTHS WREN KVOD (srv- 9.53. 15.33)

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch: KVOO WDAF WHO WOW KOA KSD KARK MBS -Jack McLean's Orch.: WHB My Son & I: KFAB WNAX KCKN -Ministerial Alliance KFEQ -Waltz Time K FIi Pnrtla B:.ke sketch KFKA- Marketcast KGNFJohnson Negro Choir *KLZ -News KMOX- Editor's Daughter KOAM- Melody Moments KOWH- Afternoon Melodies *KSCJ -News; Swing Time KVOR -Farm Service Prem. KW K- Songfest KWTO -Ma Perkins, sketch WJAG-Organ Records

2:00 CST 1:00 MST Or NBC-Club Matinee; Ransom Sherman, nix.; Vocalists; Orch.; News: KS('.J KGBX KTHS KGHF KANS KOWH WREN WENR KVOD KWK IlIrCBS- Adventures in Scierice: KFOR KLRA ' (sw. 15.27) NBC -Backstage Wife. sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KOA MBS To be announced: KFEL CBS- Pretty Kitty Kelly. sketch: KMBC Markets: KFEQ KGNF KARK -Drama of Food *KCKN -News; Peacock Prgtn. 1.1 to 1 ma Dr Natone KFBI- Kitchen Clinic KFEL -Leo Erdody s Orch. KFHLinda'' First Love. sketch KFKA Rhythm Orch. KLZ-Lady, Lend an Ear KMOX.M2 Perkins KOAM -Staff Jamboree KOIL-Young Dr. Malone, sketch KSD -Woman of Courage *KUOA News: Mischa Stanley's Orch. KVOO -Judy & Jane KVOR -Half & Half KWTO -Kitty Keene, sketch *WHB -News; Dance Music WIBW -When a Girl Marries, sketch WNAX -Road of Life 2:15 CST 1:15 MST

MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: WHB KFEL KSAL KFBI NBC -Stella Dallas, sketch: WHO KSD WDAF KOA WOW KV00 CBS -18th Century Music: KFOR KOIL KLRA (sw. 15.27) CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW KARK- Stamps Quartet I<FABScattergooa Baines KFEQ- Matinee Melodies KFH- Editor's Daughter. sketch KFKA -Livestock Auction KGBX Hall & Half KGNF -Sokolsky KMOX -Vic & Sade KUOA- Hawaiian Melodies KWK Baseball; Browns vs. i- gers KWTO Jim West Jamboree WJAG -Afternoon Concert W'NAXPortia Blake 2:30 CST 1:30 MST

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CBS -Melody Matinee: KOIL KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27) N BC- Lorenzc Jones, s k etc h: WHO WOW WDAF KVOO KSD CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW KARK -Lone Star Drifters KCKN -Tin Pan Alley *KFAB -Livestocks; News; Jam- boree KFBI Judy & Jane tiFEQ.Donna Lee KFH -My Son & I KGNF-IVorld Book Man KOA- Adopted Daughter. sketch *KOAM News: Markets KUOA -Jack Feeney KVOR -Hit Revue KWK-Swing Clinic WHB-John Wahlstedt, tnr. 11 NAX Meet Ma Brown 2:45 CST 1:45 MST

NBC -Young W i d d e r Brown, sketch: WHO WDAF WOW KSD KV00 MBS -Harold Turner, pianist: KFEL KSAL KFBI KCKN -The People's Choice KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KFEQ -Minor Clites, accordionist KFH Angel of Mercy. sketch KGBX Music You Want KGNF -Chico Ensemble KLZ- Stepmother, sketch *KMBC -News: Prgm. Highlights' Musical Interlude KMOX -Dope From the Dugout KOA Judy & Jane, sketch KOAM Organ Melodies *KUOA Dr. Pepper in the News

KWK -Sports KWTO -Faye Sisters WIBW -Life Can Be Beautiful WNAX -Joyce Jordan WREN- Things You Should Know

3:00 CST 2:00 MST NBC -Frank & Archie: KTHS

NBC -Girl Alone, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KOA KV00 KARK KSD CBS -A Boy, A Girl & A Band: KFOR KLRA CBS -By Kathleen Norris. sketch: KMBC KOIL KLZ MBS-Nati Rifle & Pistol Matches: KFEL WHB KSAL Baseball Game: KFAB WNAX WNOX WREN KWK KFH KMOX *KCKN -Netts; Guess -A -Band *KFBI -News KFEQ-Pony Express Roundup KGHF -Afternoon Tunes *KGNF -Monitor Views the News KOAM -Jungle .Jim KOWH -Public Pulse of the Air *KUOA -News; Piano Interlude KVOR Ivory Miniatures KWTO- Markets: Ozark Events *WIBW -News: Roundup %JAG Waltz With Me

3:15 CST 2:15 MST NBC -Kitty Keene, sketch: WDAF KV00 WHO WOW KOA KSD NBC -Heart Strings: KANS KSCJ t sw 9.53 -15.33 ) CBSBeyond These Valleys: KOIL *KARK-News; Freddie Monroe's Orch. KCKN -In Danceland KFBI -Kansas Cowboys KGNF -Nova time KLZ- -Judy & Jane KMB(:- Musical Moods KOAM-Kb & Zeb *KOWH -News KTHS -Buddy Reeves' Orch. KUOA- Wilson Antes KVOD Two o'Clock Tunes KVOR-Just Relax KWTO -Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WJAG -Vocal Varieties

3:30 CST 2:30 MST NBC -Midstream, sketch: WDAF KV00 WOW WHO KOA MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: WHB KFEL KSAL NBC -Heart Strings: KGHF KTHS KOWH CBS -Joey Kearns' Orch.: KFOR KLRA KVOR KLZ KARK-Let's Waltz *KFEQ -News: Baseball Scores KGBX -Army Recruiting Prem. KGNF -Turn Back the Clock KMBC When a Girl Marries KOAM -Hillbilly Hilarities *KOIL-News KSD-AI Donahue's Orch. KUOA- Vincent York WJAG -Tango Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST NBC -Joe Gallichio's Orch.: KANS KGBX KSCJ KTHS KOWH KGHF KARK (sw- 15.33) CBS -Scattergood Baines ,sketch: KLZ KLRA KMBC NBC -The O'Neills, sketch: KOA KSD WHO WOW WDAF MBSFrank Gagen's Orch.: KFBI Piano Moods: KFEQ KGNF KCKN -Medley Time KFEL- Albert Wallace's Oreh. KOAM -WPA Speaker KOIL -Top Tunes KOWH -To be announced KUOA -Popular Tunes KVOD- Colorado Safety CouneM KV00- Portia Blake KVOR-WPA Orchestra KWTO -Alpen Brau Boys WHB-Staff Frolic 111BW -Young Dr. Malone WJAG- Hawaiian 4:00 CST 3:00 MST

*MBS -News; Old Fashioned Girl: KFEL KSAL CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KLZ KMBC NBC -Li'I Abner, sketch: KGBX KARK (sw -9.53) NBC -Rocky Gordon, sketch: KSCJ KTHS KANS KOWH KVOD CBS -Music from the Gold Coast: KFOR KOIL *Netts: KWTO WHK KFBI Band Music: KSD WJAG *KCKN -News; Words & Music KFEQDonna Lee KGHF Alteration Varieties KGNF -The World Observer *KLRA -News; Things To Come KOA -To be announced KOAM -In the Crime Light *KUOA -News; Louis Erwin *KVOONews: It's a Woman's World KVOR- American Family Robinson WDAF -Light of the World WHO -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WIBW -Ma Perkins, sketch

WOW -Light of the World 4:15 CST 3:15 MST

*NBC -Major, Minor & Marion; Netts: KARK KGBX KOAM (sw- 9.53) NBC -Uncle Mal: KSCJ KTIIS KANS KOWH CBS- Outdoors With Bob Edge: KLRA KMBC KVOR KFOR KLZ MBSOld Fashioned Girl: KFBI KOIL Arnold Grimm's Daughter: WOW WDAF h F EIJ- Matinee KGNF- Request Prgm. KUOAdmperal Male Chorus *KVOD -To be announced: News KWTO -Dr. Allison Lectures WHB -Baseball Scores: Rhythm & Romance Witt) Valiant Lady. sketch WIBW -Kitty Keene, sketch WJAG For Children Only

4:30 CST 3:30 MST NBCIreene Wicker: KSCJ KANS KGHF K'FHS KVOD WREN NBC -The Guest Book: KGBX KSD KARK KOAM (sw -9.53- 9.35) CBS -The Chicagoans: KLRA KFOR KOIL MBSConservation R e p o r ter: KFEL KSAL KFBI CBS -Joyce Jordan, sketch: KLZ KDIBC *News: KGNF ,WJAG KCKN -Musical Newsy KFEQ -The Rhythm Console KOWH -Treasure Chest KUOA -L. W. Concert KVOO-Program Prevues KVOR Home Folks KWTO-Schaffer Sisters & Mike Dosch WDAF -Valiant Lady WHB -Concert Orch. WHO -Meet Miss Julia, sketch WIBWMatinee WOW -Valiant Lady, sketch

4:45 CST 3:45 MST *CBS -The World Today: KMBC KOIL KLRA KVOR KFOR KLZ. NBC -Bud Barton: KVOD KOWH KANS KSCJ KTHS KGHF *NBC -Lowell Thomas, comm.: (sw -9.53) NBC -Paul Douglas, sports: WHO KSD KOAM MBS -Bob Howard & Profit Trio: KFEL KSAL KARK -Hits & Enocres KCKNNovatime KFBI Teddy Combs KFEQ -Music Graphs KGBX Sing Song Time KGNF -AII Request Prgln. *KOA -News; Markets; Theater Reporter KSD -Allen Roth's Orch. KUOACovered Wagon Jubilee KV00 -The Tune Never Ends KWTO -Musical Workshop WDAF -Betty Crocker WHO -Baseball Time WJAG -Devotional Prgm. WOW Hymns of All Churches W REN- Novatime

5:00 CST 4:00 MST NBC -Easy Aces, comedy: KFI KGHF KVOD KSAL CBS -Amos 'n' Andy: (sw- 11.83) NBC -Three R o m e o s: KARK KGBX KOAM KV00 WDAF KOA CBS -Golden Gate Quartet: KOIL KLRA *MBS -Fulton Lewis, Jr., news analyst: KWK KSAL KFBI *KCKN -News: Ad -Liner *KFEL -News: Black & White KFEQ -Dance Time *KFH -The World Today KGNF- Sports KLZ Baseball Game KMBC -Portia Blake Faces Life KMOX -Sports KOWH -South Omaha Bandwagon KSCJ -Music Box Revue *KSD -News KTHS- Baseball Scores: Markets: Radio Calendar KUOA -Dan Lieberfeld KVOR -On with the Dance KWTO Zeke & the Saddle Pals WHB -Olivia & Joaquin WJAG Musical Roulette WNAX -Billie & Tommy WOW -4 -H Club front Lincoln WREN- Kaleidoscope

5:15 CST 4:15 MST *NBC -John B. Kennedy. news: KV00 KOA WHO WOW KSD KGBX WDAF KOAM KANS (su -9.53)

NBC -Mr: Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: KFI KGHF KVOD *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KFAB KOIL KMOX MBS -Glen Gray's Orch.: WHB KFEL KFOR KWK KSAL KFBI

KARK -Double Mellow Melodies KCKN- Cocktail Hour KFEQ- Rosario Bourdon Directs KFH -Mack & Effie KGNFDramas of Life *KLRA -Sports: Interlude: News KMBC Hans Flath, organist KOA- Goodwill Industries KOWH -South Omaha Bandwagon KSCJ -Sidewalk Session KTHS -Band Concert KUOAHeadlines That Happened KVOR- Chicagoans KWTO- Chosen Three WNAX -Scattergood Baines

5:30 CST 4:30 MST "NBC -Bob Crosby's Orch.;

Bonnie King, vocalist KOAM NBC -Dinner Music: WDAF KGBX MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFKA NBC -Escorts & Betty: KTHS (sw.9.55)

CBS -Vox Pop, Parks & l\ "ally: KFAB WNAX KOIL WIBW *News: KARK KGHF KVOR WREN KOWH WHB KCKN- Sundown Serenade KFBI -Sports *KFEQ -News: Baseball Scores KFH -To be announced KGNF-Sunset Trio KI Pa lack Armtsrone sketch KMBC- Midland Minstrels *KMOX -The World Today KOA -Dr. Kate, sketch KSCJ-Sports KSD -Tel-e -Tunes K VOD- Singing Strings KV00 -World of Sports KWK- Scores: Rolla Coughlins Orch. KWTO -Radio Spotlight WHO-Nova Time WJAG- Highlights in Melody WOW -Angel of Mercy, sketch

5:45 CST 4:45 MST CBS -Accent on Music: KVOR *NBC.H. V. Kaltenborn. news: KGBX KOA KOAM WDAF NBC- Originalities: (sw -9.55) *News: KFH KVOO KSCJ WHO WOW KARK- Passing Parade of Sports KCKN -Going Places KFBI -It's Dance Time KFEL -To be announced KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGHF -Hits & Encores KGNF -Half & Half KLRA -Goldcrest Five *KMBC-News: Sports KMOXAlpine Varieties *KOWH -It's Dance Time; News KSDStockton & Eschen KTHS- Today's Winners KUOA -Gens of Melody KVOR -Accent on Music *KWK -Sports; News KWTO -Carl, Willie & Cliff WHB- Bernie Cummin's Oreh. WRENEmployment Service

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6:00 CST 5:00 MST NBC -Good News ; Dick

Powell, Mary Martin, Fanny Brice, Hanley Stafford, Don Wil- son, Meredith Wilson's Orch.: KSD WDAF WMAQ KVOO WHO WSM WLW KARK WOW KTHS (also at 9:30 p.m. CST) u r-NBC Canadian Holiday, with Malcolm LaPrade: WREN WLS KVOD KGHF *MBS -Wythe Williams, news: KFEL KFBI KSAL KFKA WGN

CBS- Ask -It- Basket with Jim McWilliams: WIBW KFH KMOX WNAX KRNT KFAB KOIL W'BBM KMBC WMT (sw- 11.83) *News: KUOA KWTO KFOR KGBX KOAM

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KCKN-Dance with America KFBI -Baseball Game KLRA -The Blue Beetle KOA- Teatime Tunes KSCJ -The Sioux Cityans KVOR- Eventide Echoes KWK -Easy Aces, sketch *WHB- Fulton Lewis, Jr., comm. WJAG -Evening Concert

6:15 CST 5:15 MST MBS -Song Spinners: KFOR KFBI KEEL Sports: KOWH KWTO KOAM WHB *KFKA -Five Star Final KGBX -Featured Orch. KGNF -Eb & Zeb, sketch KLRA -Jean Arnold KUOA- Gaslight Harmonies KVOR -Lost Empire KWKTracer of Lost Persons WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. *WJAG -Front Page Drama

6:30 CST 5:30 MST `NBC -Pot o' Gold; Horace

Heidt's Orch.: WREN KSCJ WLS KANS KSO KWK KGHF KVOD KGBX

story y be found on page 34 lir *CBS -Strange As It Seems: John Hix; Alois Havrilla, m.c.; News: KFH KMBC KOIL KRNT KFAB KMOX WBBM WNAX WMT (sw- 11.83) IMF-NBC-Aldrich Family, comedy with Ezra Stone: WLW WSM KSD WMAQ WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KARK (also at 10 p.m. CST) q' MBS -In Chicago Tonight; Variety Prgm.; Harold Stokes' Orch.; Guest Stars KFOR KFEL KFKA WGN

KFBI -Music You Want When You Want It *KGNF- Today's Headlines KLRA -State Highway Dept, *KLZ -News KOA-Allen Roth's Orch. KOAM -Sundown Melodies KVOR-Sports KWTO -Organ Reveries WIBW -Marling Silver Dollar

6:45 CST 5:45 MST KGNF- Evening Serenade: Weather *KLRA -Health Talk; Interlude; News *KLZ -Sports: News KUOA- Gaslight Harmonies *KVOR-Rhythm Revue: News KWTO -On the Mall *WIBW -Popular Varieties; News

7:00 CST 6:00 MST IiCBS -Major Bowes' Amateur Hour: WBBM WIBW WNAX KMBC KRNT KFAB KMOX KLRA KFH KLZ KOIL WMT (sw- 11.83)

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IV-NBC -Kraft Music Hall; Bob Burns, m.c.; Johnny Troiter's Orch.; Music Maids; Guests: WHO WSM WLW KOA KSD WDAF KARK WMAQ WOW KV00 (sw -9.53)

Guests: Elsa Lanehester, ac- tress; yliselm Levitsky, violinist, and Dorothy Lamour, screen and radio star.

NBC -Singin' & Swingin': WREN KANS KSCJ KVOD

*MBS- Gabriel Heatter, comm.: WGN KWK KCKN -Olaf Soward *KFBI -News KFEL -Serge Rodinoff KFKA -To be announced KGBX -Melo -Melodies KGHF -Jack Berch KOWH -North of 53 *KUOA -News: Organ Music KVOR- Dinner Musicale WENR -Bob Crosby's Orch. WREN -Camel Caravan

7:15 CST 6:15 MST MBS -Talk by Arthur Mann: KSO KFEL KFKA NBC -Singin' & Swingin': KWK KGHF KSAL *News: KCKN WGN KFBI -La Cantina KGBX -Coeds Three

7:30 CST 6:30 MST MBS -Ed Mayehoff; Bob Stan- ley's Orch.: KSAL KFEL KSO KFOR NBC- Concert In Miniature: KANS KSCJ KGHF KOAM KVOD KWK KCKN -American Family Robinson KFBI -Music to Read By KGBX- Featured Orch. KGHF -Pop. Melodies KVOR -Adult Education *WENR -News: Concert Minia- tures WGN -Four Ink Spots

7:45 CST 6:45 MST KCKN- Topics & Tunes *KGBX -News WENR -Dick Cisne's Orch. WGN- Lawrence Welk's Orch.

8:00 CST 7:00 MST ¢`NBC -Sealtest Rudy Vallee Prgm.: WMAQ KSD WHO WOW WDAF WSM WLW NBC -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KOA *MBS- Raymond Gram Swing, commentator: KEEL KSAL

NBC -To be announced: KARK (sw -9.53) nrCBS -Glenn Miller's ' Orch.: KOIL KRNT KFAB WIBW KMOX KFH KLZ KFAB KVOR KLRA WNAX KMBC WMT WBBM 111rNBC- Boxing Bout: WENR KSO KSCJ KGBX KANS KTHS WREN KV00

Ten -round middleweight bout between ('eferino Garcia and Steve Belloise.

*News: KFOR KVOD KARK -Irene Rich *KCKN -News; Dancing Under the Stars KGHF -Lone Ranger KWK -Automotive Reporter *WGN -Billy Repaid, news

8:15 CST 7:15 MST NBC -Boxing Bouts: KANS KSCJ KTHS KGBX WENR KV00 MBS -Pennant Contenders: KSO WGN KFEL KFOR

Brooklyn, New York. the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, will be visited tonight.

CBS -Public Affairs: KLZ KMBC KVOR KMOX KRNT KLRA WBBM KFAB KCKN -Baseball Game KFH -Alpen Brau Swingsters KOIL Dance Melodies KVOD -Young Men's Democratic League KWK -Inside of Sports WIBW -Peppard Prgm. *WMT -Wythe Williams, comm. WNAX -To be announced

8:30 CST 7:30 MST NBC -Boxing Bout: KGHF KVOD

*CBS -News of the War: KOIL KLRA KVOR KFAB WIBW WBBM KRNT WNAX (sw -9.65)

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ WOW KSD KFI WDAF KARK WLW (sw -9.53) MBS- Morton Gould's Orch.: WGN Vox Pop: KFH KMBC -KCKN- Dancing in Memory KFEL -Political Talk KWK -Carlos Molina's Orch. WHO- Dixieland Music Shop WMT- Treasure Aisle WREN- Baseball, Kansas City vs. St. Paul WSM -Beat the Heat

8:45 CST 7:45 MST CBS -Buddy Clark, songs: KOIL KLZ MINT KFAB KLRA WIBW (sw -9.65) NBC -Boxing Bout: KSO

KCKN -Rhythm Rendezvous KTHS -Arlington Orch. KVOR -Interlude; Harmonies *KWK -News *WNAX- Master's Modern Melo- dies; News

9:00 CST 8:00 MST glrNBC -Fred Waring in Pleas- ure Time: KOA WHO KANS WMAQ KSD KV00 WLW WSM WOW KARK CBS -Sports Time: (sw -9.65)

*MBS -News: KFEL KSAL CBS -Amos 'n' Andy, sketch: KRNT KMBC KFAB WNAX KLZ KMOX KOIL WBBM

NBC -Ray Kinney's Orch.: KGHF KSCJ *News: KFH WMT *KCKN -News; Man About Town KGBX -Fetaured Orch. KLRA- Studio Party KVOD -Pan Americana. KVOR -Dusty Roades' Orch. KWK -Barrel Roll WDAF -Twilight Trails *WENR -Ten O'Clock Final WGN -Mark Russell's Orch. WIBW -Vic & Sade, sketch

9:15 CST 8:15 MST NBC -Jack Joy's Orch.: KGBX KARK NBC -Ray Kinney's Orch.: KVOD KWK KTHS 'CBS -Lanny Ross, tenor; KFAB KMBC KLZ KOIL KRNT KMOX WBBM CBS -Al Kavelin's Orch.: (sw- 9.65) MBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: KFEL KSAL KFOR WMT WGN *News: WNAX KV00 KOA

KFH- Scattergood Baines. sketch KSD -Cheri McKay & Co. KVOR- Concert Hall WDAF -Easy Aces WHO -The Songfellows WIBW -My Son de I, sketch WLW -Paul Jones, sports *WMAQ- Passing Parade; News WOW- Sports WSM -The World in Review

KWK -One Man's Opinion WBBM -Masterworks of Music 10:15 CST 9:15 MST CBS -Dance Orch.: KLRA WNAX WIBW KFH KOIL MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: WGN KFKA KSAL NBC- Raymond Scott's Orch.: KANS KVOD KGHF KSCJ NBC -Johnny Long's Orch.: KSD WSM *News: KMOX KTHS KARK KCKN -The Gadabouts KV00 -Anna Marie Trottnow, pi- anist KVOR -Dance Hour KWK -Jimmy Greer's Orch. WDAF -Fred Waring's Orch. WHO- Portsmouth Relief *WLW -Wm. H. Hessler, comm. *WOW -Camel Caravan; News 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *NBC -Coleman Hawkins' Orch,: News: KGBX WHO WSM KV00 KARK WOW KOA

*CBS -News; Dance Orch.: KFH KFAB WBBM KVOR WIBW

9:30 CST 8:30 MST CBS- Xavier Cugat's Orch.: KLRA KFAB NBC -Ina Ray Hutton's Orch.: KVOD KSCJ KSO KTHS KGHF KV00 MBS -McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFEL KFKA WMT CBS- Ask -It- Basket: KLZ NBC -Emil Coleman's Orch.: KOA KARK KGBX WSM WMAQ (sw- 9.53) NBC -Good News: KOA (also see 6 p.m. CST)

Arthur Godfrey: WDAF WOW KCKN- Jockey Club Prgm. KFH -Quizzer Baseball *KMBC -News: Sports KMOX -Vox Pop KOIL- Make -Believe Ballroom *KSD -News: Bernard Levitow's Orch. KWK -Dance Orch. *WBBM -News *WGN -News; Lawrence Welk's Orch. WHO -Twilight Trails WIBW-Sports WLW -If You Want Music WNAX -Midweek Meditations

9:45 CST 8:45 MST CBS -Xavier Cugat's Orch.: KFAB KRNT WBBM WNAX KMBC

NBC -Emil Coleman's Orchestra: WOW KWK NBC -Ina Ray Hutton's Orch.: KANS KCKN -On the Mall KSD- Summer Serenade KVOR -Music of the Masters WDAF -Mixed Quartet WHO- Southerners WIBW -Emahizer Melodies WLW -Four of a Kind 10:00 CST 9:00 MST MBS -Louis Prima's Orch.: KFOR KFEL NBC -The Aldrich Family, sketch: KOA (also see 6:30 p.m. CST) CBS -Strange As It Seems: KLZ

*NBC -News; Duke Ellington's Orch.: WMAQ KSCJ KSO WREN KTHS *NBC -News; Johnny Long's Orch.: WENR KARK KGBX

CBS -Dance Orch.: KFAB KMBC WMT (sw -6.12)

*News: KFKA KVOR WHO WLW WNAX WOW KOIL WGN KCKN WIBW WDAF KV00 KFH -Bell's Sports Salute KGHF- History in the Making *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KMOX- France Laux, sports KSD -Melody Time KVOD- History in the Making

*NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.; News: KSCJ WREN *MBS -News; Phil Levant's Or- chestra: WGN KFOR KWK KFKA KSAL KCKN -The Gadabout *KFEL -Fulton Lewis, Jr., comm. KGHF -Dancetime KLZ -Favorites Old & New KMBC -Rhythm Riders KMOX- Moonlight Serenade KSD -Bob Crosby's Orch. KTHS -AI Vinn's Orch. KVOD -Musical Comedy *KVOR -News; Request Hour *WDAF-Dance Orch.; News *WENR -Music You Want; News WLW- Gardner Benedict's Orch. WMAQ -Jerry Shelton's Orch. WMT- Electric Park Band 10:45 CST 9:45 MST CBS -Dance Orch.: KMBC WMT KMOX *NBC -Coleman Hawkins' Orch,: News: KARK *MBS -News; Phil Levant's Or- chestra: KFEL KCKN- Jockey Club KFH -Club Orch. *KTHS- Baseball Summary: News *KVOD -News WDAF- Sports: Variety Prgm. WLW -Ross Pierce's Orch. 11:00 CST 10:00 MST CBS -Dance Orch.: KLRA (sw- 6.12) NBC -Johnny Richards' Orch.: KSCJ WSM WREN KV00 NBC -Johnny Richards' Orch.: KARK WHO WOW KGBX WENR CBS -Chuck Foster's Orch.: WMT KFH WNAX KOIL KRNT KFAB WIBW CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KLZ KMBC MBS -Arthur Warren's Orchestra: KSO KFKA KFOR KSAL

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THURSDAY September 12

*News: KGHF KWK KSD *KFEL -News: Eddie Bush's Or- chestra KMOX- Masterworks of Music KOA- Sports KVOD- Rhythm Spree WBBM -The Cavaliers WDAF- Moonbeams WGN -Dick Shelton's Orch. WLW -News; Herbie Holmes' Orch. WMAQ -Jerry Shelton's Orch. *WSM -News: Sports 11:15 CST 10:15 MST NBC -Johnny Richards' Orch.: KVOD KSD NBC -Johnny Richards' Orch.: KGHF MBS- Arthur Warren's Orchestra: KWK KEEL CBS -E d d i e Niebaur's Orch.: WNAX WBBM KRNT KFAB KOIL WIBW KMBC KVOR WMT

CBS -Dance Orch.: KFH KLZ -Isaak Walton League KOA- Serenade in the Night 11:30 CST 10:30 MST *NBC -Dance Orchestra; News: KSCJ WREN KGNF KVOD WREN *NBC -Dance Orchestra; News: WOW KGBX WSM KSD KARK

*CBS -Sonny James' Orch.: News: WIBW WBBM KMBC WNAX KFH KRNT KOIL KVOR KLRA KFAB KMOX

MBS- Bernie Cummins' Orch.: KWK WMT KSAL KFEL KSO KFOR WGN KFKA *News: KLZ WHO KV00 -1140 Club *WDAF -Anson Weeks' Orch.; News *WENR -Raymond Scott's Orch.: News WFAA -Sun Dodgers WLW -Moon River; Poems, Organ *WMAQ- Sacasas' Band; News 11:45 CST 10:45 MST *NBC -Dance Orchestra; News: WHO KOA *NBC -Dance Orchestra; News: KANS *CBS -Sonny James' Orch.: News: KLZ 12:00 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Ray Noble's Orch.: WGN KFEL KFKA KWK NBC -Jon Garber's Orch.: KVOD CBS -Dance Orch.: KVOR *News: KOA KMOX KMBC KLZ- Skinny Ennis' Orch. KVOO -Bob Wills' Playboys *WLW- Barney Rapp's Orch.; News WOW -Dance Rhythms

End of Thursday Programs

MORNING I

*Sfar in program listings indicates news broadcast.

7:30 CST 6:30 MST NBC-Breakfast Club; Don

McNeill, m.c.: KTHS KGBX KANS KSCJ WREN CBS -Vera Holly, songs: (sw- 17.83) NBC -Cadets Quartet: KSD *News: KFEQ KFH KOAM KOWH KOIL KMOX KWTO Musical Clock: WHB KOA WOW WDAF

7:45 CST 6:45 MST CBS -Bachelor's Children. sketch: KMOX KMBC KFH CBS -Sunny Melodies: (sw- 17.83)

NBC -Breakfast Club: KOWH *News: KVOO KWK KSD Coffee Pot Inn: KFAB WIBW WNAX WHO 8:00 CST 7:00 MST

CBS- Pretty Kitty Kelly. sketch: KLRA KMOX KOIL WNAX KFH NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: KVOD (sw -21.5) NBC -The Man I Married, sketch: WOW WDAF WHO KSD KV00 *News: WREN KGHF KFOR KOA Jlorning Devotions: KGNF WJAG

8:15 CST 7:15 MST NBC -Midstream, sketch: KSD CBS -Myrt and Marge, sketch: KLRA KFH KFAB KMOX WNAX KOIL

NBC- Vagabonds: WREN KWK KOWH (sw -2l.5) NBC -Houseboat Hannah, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KV00 Morning Melodies: KFEQ KGHF KCKN 8:30 CST 7:30 MST

NBC -Ellen Randolph, sketch: WOW WHO WDAF KV00 NBC- Viennese Ensemble: WREN KOWH KGHF (sw -21.5) MBS -Keep Fit to Music: WHB KFBI KFOR CBS -Hilltop House, s k e t c h: KMOX KFAB KLRA WNAX KFH KOIL *News: KVOD KVOR

8:45 CST 7:45 MST NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KSD WOW WHO WDAF KARK NBC -Viennese Ensemble: KCKN CBS -Stepmother, sketch: KMBC KMOX KOIL KFAB WNAX MBS -John Metcalf's Choir Loft: KFOR KFEL KFBI *News: KWK KLZ KOA

9:00 CST 8:00 MST CBS- Short, Short Story: KFAB KOIL KMOX KFH NBC -David Harum, sketch: KSD WDAF WOW WHO KV00 KOA KANS *MBS- European News: WHB NBC -I Love Linda Dale, sketch: WREN KVOD KSCJ KTHS

9:15 CST 8:15 MST CBS -Martha Webster, sketch: KFH KFAB KOIL KMOX NBC -Lone Journey, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KVOO NBC -Clark Dennis, tor.: KWK WREN KOWH (sw- 1533)

FRIDAY, September 13, 1940

Points to popular pro- grams. special broadcasts

NBC -Road of Life, sketch: KSD MBS -Bill Lewis, songs: KFEL KFBI

9:30 CST 8:30 MST CBS -Big Sister. sketch: KFAB KFH KLRA KMOX WNAX KMBC NBC -Against the Storm, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KARK KOA KSD KVOO NBC -The Wife Saver: KTHS KSCJ KOWH WREN KVOD KANS (sw- 15.33) *News: KGBX KOIL KCKN -In the Spotlight KFBI- Kansas Cowboys KFEL -Pals of the Golden West KFEQ-Markets: Orgatron KGHFDevotional KGNF -Cuban Casino KLZ -Captain Ozie KOAM- Morning Melodies KUOA- Common Sense Viewpoint KVOR- Church in the Wildwood KWK - Painted Dreams, sketch KWTO- Markets: Carefree Capers: Weather WHB -Smile Brigade

9:45 CST 8:45 MST MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR WHB WIBW -Housewives' Prgm.

NBC- Thunder Over Paradise, sketch: WREN KSCJ KWK KTHS KANS (sw- 15.33) CBS -Aunt Jenny's Stories: KFH WNAX KFAB KMOX KMBC NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch: WDAF WOW WHO KV00 KSD KARK KOA KCKN -Tune Types KFEQ- Markets: Hawaiian Tunes KGBX -Gems of Melody: Weather KGHF -Vic Arden's Orch. KGNF -Melodic Sketches KLRA -Singing Sam KLZ -I'm An American KOAM -Lost Empire KOIL -Polly the Shopper KOWH- Homemakers Club KUOA -Jan Hubati KVOD -To be announced KVOR- Morning Varieties KWK -Life of Mary Sothern KWTO- Rockaway Beach: Weather

10:00 CST 9:00 MST *CBS -Kate Smith & Ted Collins, News: KFAB KOIL KLRA KLZ KMOX WNAX NBC -Mary McHugh, sop.: KGHF KGBX (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Woman in White, sketch: KSD KOA

MBS- Musical Portraits: KFEL KFOR *News: KGNF KUOA KVOD WHO KOWH KARK -Memory Melodies KCKN -Olaf Soward: Frances Casement KFBI- Markets KFEQ -Donna Lee KFH -Ma Perkins, sketch KFKA- Denver Tabernacle *KMBC -News: Livestock: Prgm. Notes *KOAM -News & Markets *KSCJ -News: Timetable KTHS -Devotional KVOD- Tempos for Today *KV00 -News: Wood Sisters *KVOR- Monitor Views the News KWK -Meet Miss Julia, sketch KWTO -Just About Time *WREN -News; Music Shop WDAF -Judy & Jane, sketch *WHB -News: Vocal Varieties WJAG- Curtain Raiser WOW -Woman in White *WREN -News; Let's Go Shopping 10:15 CST 9:15 MST CBS -When a Girl Marries, sketch: KMOX KLZ KFH KOIL WIBW

NBC -Vass Family: KSCJ KTHS KGBX KARK (sw- 15.33)

*MBS -News: KFEL KFOR

KCKN- Fashions in Music KFAB -Kitty Keene, sketch KFBI -So You Want to Build a Home? KFEQ -Minor Chtes *KFKA -News KGNF -Shoppers Prgm. KLRA- Editor's Daughter, such KMBC -Happy Kitchen KOA -Heart of Julia Blake KOAM- County Farm Agent KOWH -Morning Melodies KSD -Singin' Sam KUOA -Ralph Small KVOD- Breakfast Club KV00- Dorothy McCune KVOR -Music As You Like It KWK -This Woman's World KWTO -Al Stone's Hymn Sing WDAF -Morrell Prgm, WHB -Tele -Test WHO -Angel of Mercy. sketch WJAG -Voice of the Street WNAX -Vic & Sade WOW -Road of Life, sketch

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MBS -1'l1 Never Forget, drama: KFEL KWK WHB Judy & Jane, sketch: KSD WHO WIBW h.AIt K. Nazarene Church *KCKNNews: News of the Blues KFAB -Right to Happiness *KFBI-News; Weather; Markets KFEQ- Markets KFH -Woman in White KFKA -Morning Variety *KFOR -News KGNF -Relax with Rhythm KLRA -Weather; Novachordia KU. Meet Miss Julia, sketch KMBC -Musical Magic KOIL -Heart of Julia Blake KUOA- Markets; Music in a Mod- ern Mode K1'00- Musicale *KVOR News; String Interlude WDAF-Linda's First Love W,J AG- Musical Masterpieces t1'NAX -Tips by Taylor WOtV- Adopted Daughter WSM -Dairy Festival Parade 11:15 CST 10:15 MST lli`NBC- Between the Bookends, with Ted Malone: KSCJ WREN KGHF KTHS KWK (sw- 15.33) NBC -Burl Ives, songs: KGBX KOAM

MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR KFKA CBS -Life Can Be Beautiful, sketch: KMOX KLZ KCKN Make Believe Ballroom KFAB -Gospel Singer KFEQ- Orgatron Prgm. KFH -Kitty Keene, sketch KLRA -Arnold Grimm's Daughter KOA- Inquiring Reporter KOIL -Your Treat KOWH -The Farm Hand KSD -Heart of Julia Blake KUOA -Lane Prescott KVOD -Tempos for Today KV00- Korner Kwiz KVOR -Good Morning Neighbor *KWK News KWTO-Little Crossroads Store WDAF- Editor's Daughter WHB -Farm Special WHO -Woman in White WTBW-Dinner Hour WNAX -Ma Perkins WOW -Toby :R Susie 11:30 CST 10:30 MST NBC -Faith & Freedom: WREN KGBX KOWH KGHF (sw- 15.33) NBCFrankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM CBS -The Right to Happiness. sketch: KFH KMOX KLZ NBC -By Kathleen Norris, sketch: KOA MBS -Johnson Family: KFEL KFBI KFOR KSAL WHB KARK -Texas Ruby & Curley Fox KFAB -Road of Life KFEQ- $inein' Sam KFKA -Rhythm Orch. KGNF- Markets *KLRA -Bible Lover's Revival. Interlude; News KMBC -Kate Smith's Chats KOIL -Waltz Time KSCJ- Markets; Dance Music *KSD -News; Top Tunes te Top- ics; Interlude KTHS -Skyliners KUOA -So You Want to Build a

Home KV00 -Bob Parsons, tnr. KWK- Orphans of Divorce, sketch KWTO-Markets WDAF -Heart of Julia Blake WHO-Adopted Daughter, sketch W'lB V- Weather; Dinner How WNAX -Kitty Keene WOW- Portia Faces Life 11:45 CST 10:45 MST CBS -Road of Life, sketch: KFH *NBC -News: Frankie Masters' Orch.: KOAM KGBX MBS -To be announced: KFEL KFOR KFKA WHB *NBC -News: Harvey Harding, bar. KGHF KOWH KSCJ WREN KVOD KTHS (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Short Short Stories; KLZ KCKN -Song Stories KFAB -First Call for Dinner KFBI-Man on the Street KFEQ -Ranch Boys KGNF-Streamliners KMBC- Dinner Bell Roundup Markets KMOX -Lone Journey, sketch KOA -Toby & Susie s Corn Tusses News KOIL- Noonday Melodies KUOA- Lawrence Quintet: Bill board KV00 -Art Davis' Rhythm Riders KVOR -Aloha Land l(%tK-Amanda of Honeymoon Hill KWTO -Man at the Stockyards WDAF- Carson Robison's Buck- aroos WHO -Markets: Weather WJAG -Melodies; Hospital Report *WNAX -Farm & Home. Live- stock: News WOW -Woman of Courage. sketch

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NBC -Your Voice & You: KSCJ KTHS KGHF (sw- 15.33) NBC -Light of the World, sketch: WHO KOA KSD CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KLRA KFH KMOX *News: KV00 KOIL WIBW WHB KFAB KARK KARK -Farm News Bureau KCKN -Noon Hour Clock KFBI- Dinner Bell Time KFEQ -Markets KFKA Markets: Suggestions KGBX- Luncheon Dance Music *KGNF -News: Electricity Speaks KLZ -Big Sister, sketch *KMBC -News: The Dinner Bell Roundup KOAM-Salon Orch. KOWH- Pennfield -Paraland Prgm. KUOA- Hawaiians KVOD- Musicale KVOR -Tin Pan Alley KWK- John's Other Wife, sketch KWTO- Singin' Sam WDAF -Road of Life WJAG- Markets; Cradle Roll; Don Bridge WNAX-Variety WOW Markets; Musicale tVRI:N "Range Riders

12:15 CST 11:15 MST CBS -Joyce Jordan, Girl Interene, sketch: KOIL KMOX NBC -Arnold Grimm's Daughter, sketch: KSD KOA WDAF MBS -Five Farm Hands: KFEL *News: KOAM KUOA WJAG Markets: KFH WIBW KARK -Hal Burns & Varieties KFAB -Farm Notes; Markets KFEQ -Lullaby Lester : Old Timers KFKA -Melody Time KGNF -Music for High Noon KLRA -Noonday Serenade KLZ -Aunt Jenny's Stories KMBC -Feed Lot Chat: Markets KOWH- Hollywood Amer. Legion Band KVOD -Dance Orch. KV00 -Farm Profit Bureau KVOR- Tropical Moods KWK -Just Hann Wit. sketch KWTO -Ozark Serenaders WDAF- Gospel Singer WHB- Livestock Reports: Lazy K Ranchers WHO Your Treat *WNAX -News: Markets WOW To be announced

12:30 CST 11:30 MST NBC -Valiant Lady, sketch: KOA KSD NBC -Concert Orch.: KANS KWK CBS -Fletcher Wiley, talk: KMBC KNIOX KLZ CBS- Rh-

17.83) ythm Round -up: KLRA

*News: KFEQ KFH KFKA KGXF KSCJ KWTO KGBX WHO WREN KOWH KARK -Light Crust Doughboys *KFAB -Last Call for Dinner 1st LL -The Dime Man KGHF- Morning Matinee KOAM Salon Orch. KOIL -I'll Never Forget KTHS -Arlington Orch. KUOA -Ozark Daity Improvement KVOD- Captain Ozie KV00-Bob Wills' Playboys KVOR -Stars Over Hollywood *WDAF-News; Weather ; Markets 1VIBtt'Nootulay Prgnl. WJAG- Weather; Notices; Mail Bag WNAX-Markets *WOW News: Musicale

12:45 CST 11:45 MST NBC -Betty Crocker: WHO KOA KSD CBS -My Son & I, sketch: KMBC KFAB KMOX KOHL KLZ NBC -Con c e r t Orch.: KOWH hOAM KGBX WREN MBS -Don Dewhirst, songs: KFOR KFEL *News: KGHF KVOD KTHS KARK KFEQ- Street Reporter KFH- Coffee Jamboree NFKA Window Shopper KGNF -E. C. Stickleman KLRA- Remember This One KSCJ -Markets: Farm Reporter KUOA- Johnny Graham KVOR -Organ Reveries KWK-Fashions in Review KWTO- Modern Rhythms; Man on the Street 1VD.AF- Reinenlber the Song? WNAX -Farm Hilites WOW -Man on the Street

1:00 CST 12:00 MST NBC -The Story of Mary Marlin, sketch: WDAF WOW KOA KSD WHO KV00 KARK CB83) S -Organ Reflections: (sw- 17.

MBS -Marriage License Romances: KFOR KFKA KWK

NBC -Orphans of Divorce, sketch: WREN KTHS KGHF KVOD (sw- 9.53.15.33 ) CBS -Society Girl, sketch: KLRA KMBC KFAB KMOX KOIL KLZ WNAX *KCKN -News; Blues on Parade KFBI- Markets *KFEL. hews Old Time Melodies KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGBX- Melodic Moods KOAM -Ozark Melodies KOWH -Walt Scott, pianist KSCJ -Joe Reiihman's Orch. KUOA -Stamps Quartet *KVOR -News KWTO -Laugh Clinic WHB- Luncheon Dance Music

1:15 CST 12:15 MST CBS -Martha Webster, sketch: KLZ NBC -Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, sketch: WREN KTHS KVOD KGHF (sw- 9.53- 15.33)

CBS -Al Bernard's Minstrels: KOIL KFOR KMBC KLRA (sw- 17.83) MBS -Ink Spots: KFEL KFKA KSAL WHB NBC -Ma Perkins, sketch: WDAF KVOO WOW KSD WHO KARK KOA KCKN -His Majesty the Baby KFAB -Joyce Jordan KFBI -Harmony Kings *KFEQ -Baseball Scores: News KFH -Ark Valley Boys KGNF- Briefs *KMOX -Let's Discuss the News KOAM- Siesta Melodies KOWH- Touring the Town KSCJ -Want Ad Rambles: Okies: Blind Shop KUOAA- Siesta Serenade KVOR- Noonday Party: Luncheon Melodies KWK- Sports WNAX -Young Dr. Malone

1 :30 CST 12:30 MST NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch: KSD WDAF KOA WOW WHO KARK KV00 *C65 -News: Melloaires: KOIL KLRA KFOR KLZ KVOR (sw- 17.83)

NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch: KGHF KVOD KTHS WREN (sw. 9.53. 15.33)

MBS- Radio 'Rubes: KFEL KSAL KCKN -Bulletin Board KFAB -Jane Tucker KFEQ -Ministerial Alliance KFH -Close of Livestock Market *KFKA -News: Interviews: Mar- kets KGBX-Women's Club Prgm. KGNF- Nebraska in the News KIM( Kate Hopkins. sketch KM(X I- inda's First Love KOAM Vocal Variations KSCJVocal Varieties KUOA -Vic Arden KWK Baseball, St. Louis vs. Chicago KtVTO -Slim & Junior WHB-Voice of Kansas City WNAX -Judy & Jane 1:45 CST 12:45 MST

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch: WOW WHO KVOO KOA KARK WDAF KSD MBS -To be announced: KSAL 1VHB KFEL CBS -A Friend Indeed: KVOR KOIL KLRA KFOR KMBC NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: WREN KGHF KTHS KVOD (sw- 953- 1533) My Son & It KFAB WNAX KCKN- Tropical Moods KFEQ -Waltz Time hF li P1,1110 Rial, -ketch KFKA -Stockyards Marketcast KGBX -Tea Time Melodies KGNF -Let's Dance *KLZ -News KMOX- Editor's Daughter KOAM- Melody Moments KOWH- D.A.R. Prgm. *KSCJ -News Swing Time KUOA- Little Concert KVOR- Matinee Melodies KWTO -Ma Perkins, sketch WJAG -Organ Records

2:00 CST 1:00 MST NBC- Backstage Wife, sketch: WOW WDAF WHO KOA

B" *NBC -Club Matinee; Ran - smll Sherman, tn.c. ; Vocalists; Orch.; News: KTHS WREN KANS KGHF KGBX KOWH KSCJ KVOD (sw -9.53) CBS -Exploring Space: KLRA KFOR (sw- 15.27)

CBS -Pretty Kitty Kelly, sketch: KMBC Markets: KFEQ KGNF KARK -four Treat *KCKN -News: Peacock Prgm. KFAB -Young Dr. Malone KFBI -Kitchen Clinic KFEL -Wohl's Sophisticates KFH-Linda's First Love, sketch KFKA -Salon Orch.

KLZ. Lady. Lend an Ear KMOX -Ma Perkins, sketch KOAM-Staff Jamboree KOIL -Young Dr. Malone. sketch KSD -Woman of Courage *KUOA -News; Bert Hirsch KV00 -Judy & Jane KVOR -Musical Workshop KWTO -Kitty Keene, sketch *WHB -News; Dance Music WIBW -When a Girl Marries WNAX -Road of Life

2:15 CST 1:15 MST CBS -Myrt & Marge, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW NBC -Stella Dallas, sketch: WHO WOW WDAF KV00 KOA KSD MBS -To be announced: KSAL KFEL KFKA CBS -Jack Leonard, songs: KFOR KLRA KOIL (sw- 15.27) KARK -Stamps Quartet KFAB -Scattergood Baines KFBI -To be announced KFEQ -Matinee Melodies KFH -Editor's Daughter, sketch KGBX -Hollywood Spotlight KGNF- Church of Christ KMOX -Vic & Sade, sketch KUO.A- Garden Club KWTO J West Jamboree WJAG- Afternoon Concert WNAX- Portia Blake

2:30 CST 1:30 MST NBC -Lorenzo Jones, s k e t c h: WOW WHO WDAF KV00 KSD CBS -Hilltop House, sketch: KLZ KMBC WIBW CBS -Edith Hendrick and Orch.: KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27) MBS -National Rifle & Pistol Matches: KFEL KFKA KOIL KARK -Lone Star Drifters KCKN -Tropical Moods *KFAB -Livestocks; News; Jam - boree KFBL Judy & Jane KFEQ-Donna Lee KFH -My Son & I KGNF-World Book Man *KMOX- News; Woman's Hour 1í0A- Adopted Daughter, sketch *KOAM -News Sr Markets KUOA -Allison & Starr KVOR- Master Singers WHB -John Wahlstedt, tnr. WNAX -Meet Ma Brown

2:45 CST 1:45 MST CBS -Time Out for Dancing: KOIL KFOR KLRA (sw- 15.27) MBS -Scrapbook Stories: KFEL KFKA KFBI NBC -Young W i d d e r Brown, sketch: WHO WDAF WOW KSD KVOO KCKN -The People'e Choice KFAB -State Fair Prgm. KFEQ-Minor Clites, accordionist KFH -Angel of Mercy, sketch KGBX -Music You Want KGNF -The Hawk KLZ- Stepmother *KMBC -News: Prgm. Highlights: Musical Interlude KMOX -Dope front the Dugout KOA -.Judy & Jane, sketch KOAh1.Organ Melodies KUOA -Walter Hughes KVORMaster Singers KWTO-Faye Sisters WIBW-Life Can Be Beautiful WNAX -Joyce Jordan

3:00 CST 2:00 MST NBC -Frank & Archie: KSCJ KTHS WREN KVOD CBS -By Kathleen Norris, sketch; l: yI BC KOIL KLZ MBS- George Fisher, Hollywood Reporter: KFEL KFKA WHB KSAL NBC -Girl Alone, sketch: KOA KV00 WDAF WHO WOW KARK KSD Baseball Game: WNAX KFAB KFH *News: KFOR KFBI *KCKN -News; Guess-A -Band KFEQ -Pony Express Roundup KGHF -Afternoon Tunes *KGNF- Monitor Views the News KMOX -Baseball Game KOAM-Christian Science Spkr. KOWH- Public Pulse of the Air *KUOA -News; Piano Interlude KVOR -Ivory Miniatures KWTO- Markets; Health Hints *WIBWNews: Roundup WJAG-Waltz With Me

3:15 CST . 2:15 MST NBC -Charles Dant's Music: KSC,I WREN KANS KVOD MBS -Sam Koki's Hawaiians: KFEL KFKA KSAL WHB CBS -Beyond These Valleys: KOIL CBS- Concert Orchestra: KLRA NBC -Kitty Keene, sketch: WDAF KOA WOW WHO KV00 KSD *KARK -News; Freddie Monroe's KCKN -Hit Revue KFBI-Kansas Cowboys KGNF -Castles in the Air KLZ -Judy & Jane, sketch KMBC -Musical Moods KOAM-Eb & Zeb *KOWH-News

KTHS- Buddy Reeves' Orch. KCOA -Ruth Treadwell KVOR -Just Relax KWTO -Blue Ridge Mountain Boys WAG -Vocal Varieties

WSM -Fun at the Festival 3:30 CST 2:30 MST

NBC -Midstream, sketch: WDAF WOW KVOO KOA WHO CBS -Concert Orchestra: KFOIt KVOR NBC -C h a r l e s Dant's Music: KTHS KGHF KOWH MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: KFEL KARK -The Hymn Singer *KFEQ -News; Baseball Scores KGBX- American Family Robinson KLZ -Your Treat KMBC -When a Girl Marries KOAM- Hillbilly Hilarities *KOIL -News KSD -Will Osborne's Orch. KUOA -R. E. A. Prgm. KWK -Swing Clinic WHB- Weather; Staff Frolic WJAG -Tango Time

3:45 CST 2:45 MST CBS -Scattergood Baines, sketch: KLZ KLRA KMBC NBC -The O'Neills, sketch: WHO KOA KSD WOW WDAF MBS -Frank Gagen's Orch.: KFBI KSAL KWK NBC -Wayne Van Dyne, tnr.: KGBX KOWH KSCJ KTHS WREN KANS KARK KGHF (sw-1533) KCKN -Medley Time KFEL -Ford Perry Chores KFEQ -Piano Moods KGNF -Round the Town KOAM- Community Editotr KOIL -Top Tunes KVOD -Light Opera KV00- Portia Blake Faces Life KVOR -Music Graphs KWTO -Alpen Brau Boys WIBW -Young Dr. Malone, sketch WJAG- Hawaiian Prgm. 4:00 CST 3:00 MST

CBS -Young Dr. Malone, sketch: KLZ KMBC NBC -Rocky Gordon, s k e t c h: KSCJ KTHS KANS KOWH NBC -Li'1 Abner, sketch: KGBX KARK (sw -9.53) *MBS -News; Jerry Blaine's Orch.: KFEL KWK CBS- Chlcaaoans: KFOR KOIL *News: KWTO WREN KFBI *KCKN -News; Swingcopation KFEQ -Donna Lee KGHF- Afternoon Varieties KLRA -Things to Come KOA -To be announced KOAM -In the Crime Light KSD- Another Band From - *KUOA-News: Louis Erwin KVOD -Light Opera Selections *KVOO -News: Musical Prgm. KVOR -Dance Hour WDAF -Light of the World *WHB -News: 5 Minutes of Facts WHO- Arnold Grimm's Daughter WIBW -Ma Perkins. sketch WJAG -Band Music WOW -Light of the World

4:15 CST 3:15 MST NBC -Uncle Mal: KSCJ KTHS KOWH KANS WREN *NBC -Gus Steck's Orch.: News: KVOO KOAM CBS -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood: KMBC KLZ KOIL *NBC -Gus Steck's Orch.; News: KVOO KCKN- Jockey Club KFBI- Aristocrats KFEL -Richard Sinclair's Orch. KFEQ- Matinee KGNF -AII Request Prgm. KLRA-Zoo Antics KOA- Musical Magazine KUOA- Afternoon Variety *KVOD -To be announced: News KV00- Western Serenade KVOR -Ranch Boys KWTO -Tropical Moods WDAF- Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHB -Baseball Scores; Rhythm & Romance

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WHO -Valiant Lady WIBW -Kitty Keene 'VJAG-1 or Children Only WOW -Arnold Grimm's Daughter

4:30 CST 3:30 MST NBS -The Three Cheers: KGBX KSD (sw -9.53) NBC- Ireene Wicker: KSCJ KANS KVOD KGHF KTHS WREN NBC -Will Hudson's Orch.: KOAM MBS -Len Salvo. organist: KFEL KSAL KWK KFBI CBS -Dave Bacal: KFOR KLRA KOIL CBS -Joyce Jordan, sketch: KLZ KMBC *News: KGNF WJAG KARK -Truth About Snakes KCKN -Words & Music KFEQ- Rhythm Console KOWH- Treasure Chest KUOA- Magyar Serenaders KV00- Wiseshopper Family: Pro- gram Prevues KVOR -Home Folks KWTO- Schaffer Sisters & Mike Dosch WDAF -Valiant Lady WHB -Lone Ranger, sketch WHO -Meet Miss Julia, sketch WIBW- Matinee WOW- Valiant Lady 4:45 CST 3:45 MST

NBC -Bud Barton: KANS KOWH KSCJ KTHS KGHF KVOD *CBS -The World Today: KLRA KOIL KMBC KLZ KVOR KFOR NBC -Paul Douglas, sports: KVOR KOAM

Hymns of All Churches: WDAF WJAG KARK -Colleen Cart, songs KFBI -Teddy Combs KFEL -To be announced KFEQ -Tropical Moods KGBX -Featured Orch. KGNF -All Request Prgm. *KOA -News; Markets; Theater Reporter KSCJ- Musicale KSD -Five Shades of Blue; Four Belles KUOA- Covered Wagon Jubilee KV00- Novachord Trio KWK -To be announced KWTO- Treasure Chest WHO -Baseball Time WOW -Betty Crocker WREN -Novelty from A to Z

5:00 CST 4:00 MST NBC-Joseph Marais, songs: KGHF WREN KSCJ KVOO KVOD

NBC -To be announced: KGBX KOAM WDAF CBS -Designed for Dancing: KFH KFAB KOIL WIBW *News: KARK WREN KGHF WGN KVOR KOWH KCKN- Sundown Serenade KFBI -Sports *KFEQ -News: Baseball Scores KFKA- Impressions in Wax KFOR -Cocktail Time Today in Lincoln KLRA -Jack Armstrong, sketch KMBC -Midland Minstrels *KMOX -The World Today KOA -Dr. Kate, sketch KSD -Tel -e -Tunes KUOA -College Eight KVOO -World of Sports KWK -Rolla Coughlin's Oreh. KWTO -Radio Spotlight WHO-Organ Moods WJAG -Highlights in Melody WNAX -Hedda Hopper's Holly- wood WOW -Kate Hopkins .

5:45 CST 4:45 MST CBS- Designed for Dancing: KOIL KFAB WIBW NBC -Russ Morgan's Orchestra: WREN *News: KFH KV00 WHO WOW KSCJ KARK -Passing Parade of Sports KCKN -Going Places KFBI- Poet's Paradise KFEL -Fifth Row Center, drama KFEQ -Orgatron Prgm. KGBX- Dinner Music KGHF -Hits & Encores KGNF -Half & Half KLRA -Goldcrest Five *KMBC -News: Sports KMOX -Alpine Varieties *KOWH -It's Dance Time; News KSD- Stockton & Eschen KTHS -Today's Winners KUOA -Gems of Melody KVOR- Petite Musicale *KWK- Sports: News KWTO -Rhythmaires WDAF -Linwood Cavaliers WHB- Bernie Cummin's Oreh. WLS- Discussion Club *WNAX -The World Today

f "NBC -Fred Waring in Pleasure Time: WDAF NBC -Three Romeos: WOW ÏXGBX KOAM CBS -Amos 'n' Andy: (sw- 11.83)

CBS -Concert Orch.: KLRA KOIL *MBS -Fulton Lewis, Jr., comm.: WMT KWK KSAL KFBI KARK -Musical Moments *KCKN -News: Ad -Liner *KFEL -News: Norge Home Ap- pliance Prgm. KFEQ -Dance Time *KFH -The World Today KGNF- Today's Sports Parade KLZ -Music of the Free KMBC- Portia Blake Faces Life KMOX -Sports KOWH -South Omaha Bandwagon *KSD -News KTHS- Baseball Scores: Markets: Radio Calendar KUOA- Imperial Singers KVOR -On with the Dance KWTO -Zeke & Saddle Pals WDAF -Your Treat WHB -Olivia & Joaquin WJAG -Musical Roulette WNAX -Billie & Tommy WOW -4 -H Club from Lincoln

5:15 CST 4:15 MST *NBC -John B. Kennedy, news: KANS KGBX WHO KOAM KSD KOA WDAF KVOO WOW (sw- 9.53) *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KFAB KMOX KOIL NBC -Joseph Marias, songs: KANS KVOD MBS -Louis Panico's Orch.: KFEL WHB KFBI KFOR KSAL CBS -Dave Bacal: KVOR KARK -Double Mellow Melodies KCKN -Band of the Day KFEQ -Margit Hegedus Directs KFH -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood KGNF -The Orch. Plays *KLRA- Sports; Interlude; News KMBC -Hans Flath, organist KSC.I-Sidewalk Session KTHS -Band Concert KUOA- Echoes from the Poet's Pen KWK -Musical Prgm. KWTO -The Plainsmen WNAX- Scattergood Baines

5:30 CST 4:30 MST NBC -Russ Morgan's Orch.: KSCJ KTHS KVOD

NIGHT

MBS -Sinfonietta: KFOR KFKA KFEL 8t *CBS -C h o o s e Up Sides, sports quiz, with Ted Husing, umpire; Arthur Mann & Caswell Adams, captains; News: KOIL KFAB WBBM KLRA WIBW KFH KMBC WMT (sw- 11.83) Sports: KSCJ KVOR KFBI -Music You Want When You Want It KGBX -Spice of Life KGHF -Popular Melodies *KGNF-Today's Headlines *KLZ -News KMOX -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood KOAM -Happy Jim Parsons KVOD- Concert Music KWTO -Organ Reveries WDAF -Ann of the Airlanes WGN -Ray Noble's Orch. WJAG -Agricultural Agent *WNAX- Bohemian Orch.; News

6:45 CST 5:45 MST KGNF- Evening Serenade: Weather *KLZ -Sports: News *KMOX -Organ Melodies: Five dollar Facts: News KOA -I Am An American KSCJ -Voice of Industry KUOA -Gaslight Harmonies *KVOR- Rhythm Revue: News KWTO -Tin Pan Alley

7:00 CST 6:00 MST O`NBC -Waltz Time; Abe Ly- man's Orch.; Frank Munn, tar.; Amsterdam Chorus: WDAF KSD WMAQ WSM KVOO WOW KOA WHO (sw -9.53)

Mr. Munn will sing Summer's End. The chorus offers In a Mom Boat, and Sing Me Love's Lullaby- The orchestra plays I'll Never Have to Dream Again, Sparklet s, and \\ MINI 1011?

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: KSO KGHF WLW WREN KANS

IrCBS- Johnny Presents; Dra- ma Johnny Green's Orch.: Ray Bloch's Swing Fourteen; Soloists: KFAB WBBM KRNT KMOX KOIL KFH KLRA WIBW WMT KMBC WNAX *MBS -Gabriel Hatter, comm.: KWK KARK-Jimmy Dorsey's Orch. *KCKN -Elliott Roosevelt. comm. *KFBI -News KFEL -Pumpernickel Band

Where there is no listing for a station its preceding program is on the air. 6:00 CST 5:00 MST

MBS -Wings for America: WGN KFBI NBC -To be announced: KFI

NBC- Cities Service Concert; Lucille Manners, sop.; Ross Gra- ham, bar.; Chorus; Frank Black's Orch.: KSD KV00 KARK WSM (sw -9.53)

Miss Manners will slug My Paradise, and. with Ross Gra- ham. all the Time. Mr. Graham will sing Every Doy Is Ladies' Day With Me. The ensemble will sing From Now On. and a Carrie Jacobs Bond medley. The orchestra plays Tarantella, and Hors Staccato.

NBC -The Bishop & the Gargoyle, drama: WREN WLS KSCJ KGHF KANS Or CBS-Man About Hollywood; George McCall; Lud Gluskiñ s Orch.: WNAX KOIL KFH KFAB KRNT KMBC (sw- 11.83) *News: KUOA KWTO KGBX KFOR KOAM WIBW KFEL -The Lone Ranger KCKN -Dance with 4merica KLRA -That Was The Year KMOX -Forecast KTHS-Memory Lane KVOD l ropical Tempos KWK Lone Ranger WBBM- Masterworks of Music *WHB - Fulton Lewis, Jr., comm. WJAG-Evening Concert WLW-Scramby Amby WMT-Sports

6:15 CST 5:15 MST Sports: KCAM KWTO KOWH W HB *KFKA -Five Star Final KGBX -Melo- Melodies KGNF -Eb & Zeb KLRA -Miracle Miniature; Inter- lude KNX -Jack Owens, songs KUOA -Gaslight Harmonies KVOR -Lost Empire *WIBW- Marling Musical Newsy WJAG -Homes on the Land WMT- Dinner Dance Music

6:30 CST 5:30 MST 111`NBC -Death Valley Days, dra- ma: WREN KSO WLW KWK WENR WLS

"The Woman Who Lied About Her Age " `NBC -From Hollywood Today;

Vocalists; Orch.: KSD WWMAQ WHO WOW WDAF KOA KVOO KARK WSM (sw-9.53)

flf`CBS- Believe It or Not Rip- ley;; Linda Lee, vocalist; B. A. Rolfe's Orch.: KRNT KVOR KLZ KFAB WMT WNAX KMBC WIBW KOIL KVOR KFH

Guest: Dr. J. T. Clack of Alabama, who is blind yet con- tinues his practise.

*NBC -News : KSCJ KVOD KSO WENR KANS KTHS KWK WREN *MBS- Raymond Gram Swing, comm.: KFEL KSAL KFOR WGN *KCKN -News; Before Baseball KGBX -Featured Orch. KLRA -It's Your Move KMOX- Mellow Time

8:15 CST 7:15 MST *MBS -News; This War: KFEL KSAL elf`NBC -Dinah Shore, songs.; Orch.: KSCJ KANS KVOD KGHF KTHS KGBX- Pacific Paradise KLRA -To be announced *KMOX -Bob Dunham Comments KTHS-Pleasure Party KVOR -To be announced KW K-inside of Snorts WENR- Sacasas' Band WGN -Four Ink Spots WREN -Things You Should Know

8:30 CST 7:30 MST MBS -Dance Orch.: WGN KFOR KSAL KSO NBC -Ink Spots: WLW WENR KANS KV00 KGHF KVOD KARK KTHS KGBX KSCJ KW 'K Or NBC-Alec Templeton Time; Pat O'Malley, m.c.; Ray Noble's Orch.: KSD WOW WHO WMAQ WDAF KOA (sw-9.53) *CBS -News of the War: (sw- 9.65) CBS -AI Pearce's Gang: WNAX WMT KOIL KLZ WBBM KFAB WIBW KFH KMBC KMOX KRNT

A comedy salute to the Loe Angeles County Fair will be presented.

KARK -Baseball Game KCKN -Baseball Game KFEL -Musical Prgrn. KLRA -Studio Party

ONLY 7 MORE DAYS to wait for return of KATE SMITH HOUR

KFKA -To be announced KGBX- Feature Prgm. KLZ -Music of the Maestros KSCJ -Sioux Cityans *KUOA -News: Organ Music KVOD- Charles Danes Orch. KVOR- Dinner Musicale *WENR -News; Concert Miniature WGN -Eddy Howard, songs 7 :15 CST 6:15 MST

MBS- Sports Guide: KFEL KSAL NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: KARK KWK KFBI -Norse Gospel Trio KFKA -Int'l Sunday School WENR -Ted Weems' Orch. *WGN- Tomorrow's Tr i b u n e; News WREN -Things You Should Know

7:30 CST 6:30 MST 8i<MBS- Command Performance, drama: KFOR KFEL KFKA KSO KSAL NBC -Concert Orch.: KANS KSCJ KVOD KGHF NBC -Music for Moderns: WDAF WOW WHO KARK KSD WMAQ KV00 KOA WSM

NBC -Title Tales: WLW

8j`CBS -Grand Central Station, drama: KMOX KRNT KMBC KFAB WIBW WNAX WMT KOIL KLZ WBBM KLRA KARK-Ark State Ervin' Service KCKN -Story of the Week KFBI -Memories KFH -Amer. Family Robinson KGBX -Romanre of Dan & Sylvia KVOR -Melody Time KWK -Dorothy Mattingly, sports WENR -To be announced WGN-Cartune -O WREN -Baseball; Kansas City \s. Toledo

7:45 CST 6:45 MST NBC -Concert Drch.: KWK KFH- Swingsters *KGBX -News *KVOD -News WREN- Things You Should Know

8:00 CST 7:00 MST BfNBC -Don Ameche Variety Show: KV00 WLW WMAQ WSM KSD WHO WDAF KARK WOW KOA (sw -9.53)

KVOR- Concert Hall WREN -Baseball, Kansas City vs. Minneapolis WSM Irene Rich 8:45 CST 7:45 MST

NBC -Candido Botelho, tnr.: WLW KANS KGHF KVOD KARK WENR KSCJ KGBX KV00 KTHS WSM KFEL -Sports Review: Richard Himber's Orch. KVOR -Hit of the Week *KWK -News

9:00 CST 8:00 MST Ur NBC-Fred Waring in Pleasure Time: WHO KOA KANS WLW KVOO WMAQ KSD WSM WOW KARK NBC -Johnny Messner's Orch.: KSCJ KGHF KVOD CBS -Amos 'n' Andy: WBBM KRNT KMBC KFAB WNAX KLZ KMOX KOIL

WIBW -My Son & I, sketch WLW -Paul Jones, sports *WMAQ- Passing Parade; News WOW -Sports WSM -World in Review

9:30 CST 8:30 MST CBS -Dance Orch.: KFAB KLRA KFOR WNAX WMT NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: KTHS KGHF KSCJ KARK NBC -Title Tales: KWK KV00 WFAA CBS- Johnny Presents: KVOR KLZ fs'NBC- Salute to Byrd Expedi- tion: KGBX WOW WSM \VDAF WHO KOA

Honolulu, Hawaii, salutes the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.

KFEL -The Merchants Hour KFH -Bell's Sports Salute KFKA -Melody Mill *KMBC -News: Sports KMOX- Public Affairs Discussion *KOIL- Raymond Gram Swing *KSD -News: Rosario Bourdon s Oreh. KVOD -Popular Concert *WBBM -News *WGN -News; Dick Jurgens' Or- chestra WIBW-Sports WLW -This Is the Fair WMAQ -Emil Coleman's Orch.

9:45 CST 8:45 MST NBC -Woody Herman's Orchestra: KANS KVOD CBS -Dance Orch.: WBBM KMOX KFH KRNT KOIL KMBC *KFOR -News KSD -Summer Serenade WIBW -Emahizer Melodies WLW -General Brice P. Disque 10:00 CST 9:00 MST *NBC -News; Bobby Byrne's Or- chestra: KGBX KARK KOA

MBS- McFarland Twins' Orch.: KEEL KFOR CBS -Artie Shaw's Orch.: KFAB KFH WMT WBBM KMBC KLZ (sw -6.12) *NBC -News; Dance Orch.: KSO WREN KVOD KGHF KTHS *News: KFKA WLW KSCJ WIBW KOIL WGN KV00 WDAF KVOR WNAX WHO *KLRA -News: Interlude: Sports KMOX- France Laux, sports KSD -Melody Time KWK -One Man's Opinion *WENR -News; To be announced *WMAQ -News: Raymond Scott's Orch. *WOW -News: Transcriptions 10:15 CST 9:15 MST NBC -Bobby Bryne's Orch.: KSD KANS WSM WHO CBS -Artie Shaw's Orch.: KFOR KOIL KLRA WNAX NBC -Dance Orch.: KSCJ

MBS- McFarland Twins' Orch.: KFKA KSAL WGN *News: KMOX KTHS KARK KFKA -Ball Game WIBW -Russell R. Waesche, Talk KV00- Favorites of 1950 KVOR- Electricity Speaks WDAF -Fred Waring's Orch. WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. WSM- Street Dance 10:30 CST 9:30 MST *NBC -Cecil Golly's Orch.; News: WREN KSCJ *MBS -News; Dick Shelton's Orch.: WGN KFKA KFOR KSAL *CBS -News; Jimmie Lunceford's Orch.: KFAB KLRA WBBM WNAX KOIL WIBW KRNT KVOR WMT (sw -6.12) NBC -Death Valley Days, drama: KOA *NBC -Ted Weems' Orch.: News: KGBX WHO WOW KV00 WSM WMAQ KARK KSD KCKN -The Gadabout *KFEL -Fulton Lewis KGHF- Daneetime KLZ- Skinny Ennis' Orch. KMBC- Rhythm Riders KMOX- Moonlight Serenade KTHS -Al Vinn Orch. KVOD- Eventide Echoes

CBS -Golden Gate Quartet: (sw- 9.65) MBS -Carl Ravazza's Orch.: KWK KFEL KSAL CBS -Sports Time: (sw -9.65) *News: KFH WMT KCKN -Between Ball Games KGBX -Dance Hour KLRA- Varieties KTHS -Pleasure Party KVOR -Dusty Roades' Oreh. KWK -Jimmy Greer's Orch. WDAF- Sports Chat *WFNR Ten (YClock Final WGN -Phil Levant's° rch. WIB% Vic & Sade. sketch

9:15 CST 8:15 MST CBS -Lanny Ross, tnr.: KFAB

KOIL KRN1 WBBM KLZ KMBC KMOX CBS -Nat Brandwynne's Orch.: (sw -9.65) NBC- Johnny Messner's Orch.: KTHS MBS -Carl Ravazza's Orch.: WMT NBC -Glenn Garr's Orch.: KARK KGBX KV00 WDAF *News: KOA WNAX -

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* Is 11- K -News WDAF -Dance Orch.; Sports *WENR -Music You Want; News WLW -Dance Orch. 10:45 CST 9:45 MST MBS -Dick Shelton's Orch.: KWK KFEL CBS- Jimmie Lunceford's Orch.: KMBC KCKN -Jockey Club KMOX -Bud Waples' Orch. *KTHS -Baseball Summary: News *KVOD News 11:00 CST 10:00 MST CBS -Bobby Day's Orch.: KLRA (sw -6.12)

NBC-Gray Gordon's Orchestra: KSCJ WREN *CBS -Paul Sullivan Reviews the News: KLZ KMBC MBS- Everett Hoagland's Orch.: KFOR KFKA KSAL KSO WMT KWK CBS -Eddie Niebaur's Orch.: KFH KOIL WNAX WFAB WIBW KRNT NBC -Gray Gordon's Orchestra: WOW WENR WHO WSM KARK KGBX KV00 *News: KFEL KGHF KMOX- Masterworks of Music KOA- Sports News *KSD -News: Music You Want KVOD- Rhythm Spree WBBM -Chuck Foster's Orch. WDAF-Moonbeams WGN -Phil Levant's Orch. *WLW -News; Herbie Holmes' Orch. WMAQ -Jerry Shelton's Orch. *WSM -News: Sports 11:15 CST 10:15 MST NBC -Gray Gordon's Orchestra: KGHF KVOD CBS -Eddie Niebaur's Orchestra: WBBM KMBC

MBS- Everett Hoagland's Orch.: KFEL CBS -Bobby Day's Orch.: KRNT KVOR KFH KFI -Talk by Manchester Boddy KLZ -Rambling Thru the Rockies KOA- Johnny Randolph's Orch. KSL- Brigham Young 11:30 CST 10:30 MS1 *NBC -Sacasas' Band: News: KGHF WREN KVOD

MBS -Mark Russell's Orch.: \VGN KFEL KSO KFKA KFOR KWK KSAL *CBS -Ray Herbeck's Orchestra: News: KFH KLRA KVOR ROIL WNAX KRNT KMOX WIBW WMT KMBC KFAB WBBM (sw- 6.12) *NBC -Sacasas' Band: News: WSM WMAQ WDAF WOW KGBX *News: KLZ WHO WENR KV00 -Music Before Midnight WDAF -Dance Orch. WLW -Moon River: Poems: Organ 11:45 CST 10:45 MST NBC -Music by Woodbury: KOA *CBS -Ray Herbeck's Orchestra: News: KLZ *NBC -Sacasas' Band; News: WHO *NBC -Sacasas' Band: News: KANS 12:00 CST 11:00 MST MBS -Ray Noble's Orch.: KFEL WGN KFKA KWK NBC -Clyde Lucas' Orch.: KVOD

CBS -Bob Crosby's Orch.: KLZ KVOR *News: KMBC KMOX KOA *WLW- Barney Rapp's Orch.; News WOW -Dance Rhythms

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SOUNDS IN THE NIGHT A year of strangeness, and nine years of service, and things that were said intentionally and otherwise

Quote: "Sometimes even the distant past

has lessons for the present." That was one of the low- voiced utterances clipped from the lips of H. V. Kalten- born (NBC, Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs.). The commentator had been quoting from The Nation, which in turn had quoted from Demosthenes, the ancient Greek orator, whose startlingly mod- ern- sounding warning to the Athenians to prepare against the dictator Philip of Macedon might have been a page from the news of today. The clear - sighted thinker's warning fell on indif- ferent ears -and Athens was con- quered. Truth in ten words plucked from the air: "Sometimes even the distant past has lessons for the present."

"The subject of my book review for today will be: 'All This, and Heaving Too' -a story of life on the ocean." Credit Ransom Sherman on "Club Matinee" (NBC, Mon. through Sat.) for that classic.

"The lovely voice of Vivian, with Maxine and the All -Girl Chorus." I don't know how that excerpt from the opening announcement on "Hour of Charm" (Sun., NBC) strikes Maxine, whose low, charming voice used to be spotlighted on the show, but to this listener the phrasing and intorfation sound like unwarranted discrimina- tion, almost prejudicing me against the undoubtedly lovely soprano voice of Vivian.

Ifs a Curious World One thousand five hundred and

sixty minutes of bizarre events and unusual stories of personal experience have flowed from the microphone of "Strange as It Seems" on Thursdays (CBS) for the past year. The program, based on facts supplied by the famous newspaper columnist, John Hix, has brought a host of interesting people to the microphone -people like the following: A man who makes prophe- cies based on the Egyptian pyramids; a famous Negro scientist who was traded for a horse; a man who trains insects; a man who controls his pulse - beat; a woman who is usefully and happily living "on borrowed time "; a Russian princess.

Many tales have been told that not only stir the imagination but also prod the curiosity in the mysterious un- known. There was the dramatization that dealt with the death curse of the buried treasure in California's Ca- huenga Pass. It pointed out that seven men had died digging for the gold and that an eighth prospector was then working the mine. A month later this prospector died by his own hand.

There was the story of the Vermont editor who forecast snow in July, and then saw it come true; the dramatiza- tion of Jacques Gazotte, French Revo- lutionary poet, foretelling the tragic deaths of his six dinner guests; and the theory of the famous curse of the King Tut tomb put forward by the only survivor of that curse.

Put this program with "We, the Peo- ple" (Tues., CBS) and Ripley's "Be- lieve It or Not" program (Fri., CBS) and you have a three -cornered prism that reflects life and the world in its most colorful hues. That's one of the beauties of radio.

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MARJORIE MAINS took it seriously when the cameraman told her to get in character. Above, the tough housemother you've been hearing on "Kraft Music Hall" campus (Thurs., NBC) shows how she keeps annoui cer Ken Carpenter in hand at Rappa Tappa Gong

Slips That Pass With all of radio's close surveillance,

now and then little things are said in spontaneous speech that would un- doubtedly be deleted if written into a script beforehand. These faux pas may be unintentional double- meaning statements; they may be slips of the tongue; they may be deliberate ad -lib attempts to be clever. It's hard for the listener to distinguish which is which. You may be your own judge of what cate- gory the following recent fugitives from the blue pencil belong in:

On "Truth or Consequences" (Sat., NBC): Emcee Ralph Edwards asked a contestant his occupation. It was cleaning and dyeing. The answer: "Yes. Women frequently call me up and tell me to come around and pick up their dresses."

On the "Rudy Vallee Program" (NBC, Thurs.): Rudy said, "Can you smell -spell cat ?" Walter O'Keefe came right back, "Well, I smelled something, but I didn't know just what it was."

On "Quiz Kids" (Wed., NBC): Em- cee Joe Kelly engaged eight -year- old Gerard Darrow in conversation to

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kill time at the close of the show, and referred to a previous question on the program. Said Gerard, "I know the man that sent in the question." The subject was promptly changed.

On "Major Bowes' Amateur Hour" (Thurs., CBS): Bowes: "Have you any children ?" Contestant: "Yes, three in the last three years." ' Bowes:

"What will you sing ?" Reply: "Lord, You Made the Night Too Long." Y

Paul Religion by Radio Sunday after Sunday

for nine years the Columbia Broad- casting System's "Church of the Air" has broadcast to far -flung audiences two services with sermons delivered by clerics representing all the estab- lished faiths in the United States.

The CBS presentation, in which many eminent prelates have partici- pated, entered its tenth year on Sep- tember 1, and church leaders of all denominations have sent congratula- tory messages, emphasizing their ap- preciation for what the "Church of the Air" has done and is doing for the cause of religion.

During the existence of this religious program its services have been lis- tened to by many millions -in homes,

hospitals, camps, boarding -schools, in- firmaries - by persons dwelling in desolate areas in this country and in Canada, and also by those in distant lands who have heard the messages over Columbia's short -wave stations.

Since the launching of the first broadcast of the "Church of the Air," its appeal has grown greatly, a fact that is attested to by the many thou- sands of letters (14,000 were received in one week) that pour into CBS headquarters from correspondents who for the most part tell of the inspira- tion and comfort they have derived from the sermons.

In a statement of the policy of this program, William S. Paley, CBS presi- dent, writes:

"When the Columbia Broadcasting System, in September, 1931, offered its facilities for the creation of a Church of the Air, it was generally recognized that religious broadcasting should not be haphazard but, in fairness to all concerned, should follow a carefully predetermined policy. That policy, as it was then conceived, and as it stands today, is based on the simple premise of religious freedom.

"It provides that the pulpit of Co- lumbia's 'Church of the Air' shall be made available, impartially, to all established religious faiths in America; that speakers who use this pulpit shall enjoy freedom of expression, so long as their messages in no way attack the religious faith of others; that no charge shall be made or payment ac- cepted for religious broadcasts.

"The reasoning behind our religious policy is, I believe, self- evident in its terms. Here is nothing more than a straightforward guarantee that the principle of religious liberty, so vital in the founding of this country, shall determine the course and character of religious programs. The plan has worked well. We are confident it shall continue to work well."

Here is dynamic, democratic re- ligion. Listen and grow.

Notes on the Log Margin NBC, Thursday, August 22: Dinah

Shore's second successful appearance, both acting and singing, makes me want to hear her on the new Eddie Cantor show when it begins, and makes me hope they'll give the Dixie Blaze of Blues room for her talent.

CBS, Monday nights: Most of the much -ballyhooed displays in the "Forecast" sho''case are better as one- time performances than as the bases of prospective commercial series, which is what they were meant to be. The program, built around P. G. Wode- house's "Jeeves," with Edward Everett Horton starring, seems to have hit the nail most solidly for permanence.

NBC, Tuesday night: Jerry Lester, appearing with Tommy Dorsey on the summer substitute show for Bob Hope, is getting more raves from columnists than any other prospective new com- edy star. Vor me he's a carbon 'copy of Hope in voice, delivery and ma- terial, though without doubt that's coincidence.

NBC, Thursday night: Having seen Marjorie Mains as the hard -boiled ranch -keeper in "The Women" makes her all the more vividly enjoyable as "Kraft Music Hall's" housemother.

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MOLLY GOLDBERG (Gertrude Berg), with her pleasingly im-

perfect family, with her generous but embarrassing plans for other people's happiness, and with her mirth -pro- voking malapropisms and mistakes in grammar, has been a perennially pop- ular visitor in listeners' homes since 1929, when serials were young.

Always, Molly has been the dream- er, the onrushing idealist of the fam-

ily, and always Jake (James R. Waters), her crotchety but lovable spouse, has restrained her and warned her of impending disaster if she would insist upon flying in the face of facts. The odd -and delightful -part of it is that Molly's dreams often do fly in the face of facts -and come true!

In the main, the story of the Gold - bergs has concerned Molly and Jake and their two children, Rosie (Roslyn

THE GOLDBERG FAMILY (heard Mondays through Fridays over CBS).

Seated (from left to right): Uncle David (played by Menasha Skulnik), Rosie

Goldberg (Roslyn Silber), Jake Gold- berg (James R. Waters). Standing

Silber) and Sammy (Alfred Ryder). Through the conversations of these four, a hundred involvements with relatives, neighbors and complete strangers have been woven into the plot. For many years New York's East Side was their home. Then Jake's business, Molly's Ladies' Society and the children's playmates figured large- ly. Now they live in the country, where listeners are absorbed in Mol-

(left to right): Solly (Sidney Slon),

Sammy Goldberg (Alfred Ryder), Mol- ly Goldberg (played by Gertrude Berg, who is also author of "The Gold - bergs"), Art Millet, announcer, and Jane Brown (played by Joan Tetzel)

ly's nephew Solly's romantic recapture of the youth he never had through his interest in Jane Brown (Joan Tetzel), one of the unemployed ac- tresses staying in the neighborhood. As usual, Molly has gotten tangled up in the complications which follow, as well as in the fate of the actress. How she will fare in this experience is worrying Jake and listeners -in Mondays through Fridays (CBS).

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Irr-bell Easiest of all to reach is radio's "Pot

o' Gold" -but are those who reach

it worthy? Read their stories here

By DON MOORE

IT WOULD be :ood, indeed, to know that a1w the most worthy re- ceive .rïze, whether the prize

is victo war, election in politics, or the o' Gold" in radio.

Who s find those free treasures at the nd of radio's rainbow pro - gr. . ther, who are the people that ar d by the rainbow? For in this ca the traditional procedure is re- v . - d. The seeking of the reward lies

just staying at home while the mbow swings around with the giant lector used on Horace Heidt's "Pot

o' Gold" program (Thurs., NBC). Chance riding on the selector picks out someone. The rainbow's end be- comes the end of someone's telephone line. And the pot o' gold is dumped in a waiting hand.

Yes, it would be good to know that always those waiting hands are the most worthy. That would be hard to discover or to prove. And if proved either affirmatively or negatively, it wouldn't much alter the entertainment value of the music -and -money pro- gram. Yet after all, people are the most interesting things on earth- much more interesting even than money. So let's examine a cross -sec- tion of the people who have won the "Pot o' Gold" prizes and see with what measure of justice Dame For- tune has turned the wheel.

Case number one: Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Houston with

their children came to Marblehill, Missouri, fifteen years ago to be near Will Mayfield College so the children could get college educations. Mr.

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Houston got a job as mechanic and maintenance man at the college. Things went along all right for a few years. Then the depression swooped down on the country. People could do without education easier than with- out food. College endowments and en- rollments shrank; and Will Mayfield, like many other small institutions, was forced to close. Mr. Houston was one of the unemployed multitude.

"The home was mortgaged and sometimes we nearly starved," Mrs. Houston says.

For several years they went deeper into debt and deeper into despair. But Mrs. Houston finally pulled herself out of it with the resolution, "I'm going to stop worrying. I'm going to leave it in the hands of Providence." That was early in 1940.

One night Mr. Houston was out working on the first odd job he had landed for some time. Mrs. Houston, daughter Nina, and sons Ray and Douglass were sitting in the living - room. Suddenly the phone rang (they had held on to the phone for the sake of job -seeking); leisurely Douglass answered. It was Horace Heidt. The "Pot o' Gold" had found them home - and dumped the thousand dollars in their needy hands.

They paid off the mortgage, and they put the coupe back in running order so that Mr. Houston could get occasional work as substitute mail- carrier. Thus the Houstons were put happily back on their feet to tackle the struggle with renewed determina- tion.

JACK BESBRIS, with debts and a sick mother, had a headache. The $1,000 phone call cured it!

INGEMAN R. RENSVOLD, Ar- lington, S. Dak., owns his own farm, taxes paid, after the selec- tor brought him to rainbow's end

Case number two: Henry Wilpolt, of Kaukauna, Wis-

consin, has seven letters in his last name and he was born on May 7. Mr. Wilpolt was never exactly supersti- tious, but when he was laid off after working as engineer for the Chicago and North Western railroad for thirty - three years, he naturally cast about for every vestige of promise to anchor some hope to. He couldn't help think- ing about seven being a lucky number. After twenty-two months of unwel- come idleness, however, it began to look as if it would take a more solid piece of fate than a combination of sevens to give Mr. Wilpolt a new lease on security.

He didn't realize that six persons had won the "Pot o' Gold" prizes, and he didn't even think about it being November 7 when he tuned in the program one night. Bilt Dame Fortune couldn't miss a natural like that, and Mr. Wilpolt became the seventh win- ner. He collected the largest amount to come out of the "pot " -$2,800. With it he paid off debts, finished paying son Ralph's tuition at Lawrence Col- lege, fixed up the home, and salted down the remainder for old age.

Case number three: If Ingeman R. Rensvold grew corn

twelve feet tall on his Arlington, South Dakota, farm, he'd probably describe it as a sprout -for Mr. Rensvold is an addict of understate- ment. At least he was when he said farming "had not been as profitable as it used to be." In reality it had been definitely unprofitable for Mr. Rens-

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G. R. HOUSTON, Marblehill, Mo., was jobless, his home mortgaged, his children hungry, when $1,000 came out of the air!

void. He was at home brooding about it when the "Pot o' Gold" selector picked him out of the millions.

With the gift he paid taxes on his 160 -acre farm and a lot of other press- ing bills. Mr. Rensvold now owns his farm, rents another 160 acres, and is happy in the community where his father homesteaded sixty years ago.

Case number four: A headache turned into a delirium

of joy for Jack Besbris. He was lying down one night listening to the Turns program, thinking vaguely that it would take more than Turns to cure his headache. It was not the kind that was caused by the stomach. It was caused by worries. He had his share of the troubles that haunt the lives of so many young married couples to- day. He was manager of an extermi- nating company in Jacksonville, Flor- ida; doing well for a youth of his age. But he had had a rough road getting there, and there were still plenty of debts to pull out of.

On top of that, Jack's mother was ill in the severe winter climate of the Pennsylvania mountains. It looked as if things were beginning to pile up on him. And here was his wife urging him to go out to a movie. A movie, and him with this headache! As a matter of fact, he was virtually on the point of turning off the radio because it annoyed him. A movie! . .

As they started to the movie Jack still hung back just a little. Just long enough that he heard the phone ring.

Now the Besbris' debts are clear; Jack's mother has been brought to

HENRY WILPOLT, Kaukauna, Wis., has seven letters in his last name, and

he was born May 7. Out of work and worried, he got "Pot o' Gold's" seventh pay -off call, received $2,800. Lucky Mr. Wilpolt is seated be-

side his wife and children (I. to r.): Ralph, Mrs. Adele Noie, Dorothy

sunny Florida to recuperate; and the Besbrises have decided that a little family bickering may have a silver lining. If Jack hadn't held out against his wife's wishes long enough to hear the phone ring, they would have been on their way to the most expensive movie of their lives when the $1,000 call came.

Case number five: Otto Ransom didn't know much

about the "Pot o' Gold" program. When he answered the phone one night and was told he would receive $1,000, Mr. Ransom said, "Oh, yeah ?" He didn't mind the kidding, he could take it; but he was a little perplexed. Then the phone started ringing again, and it rang till after midnight almost continuously. Mr. Ransom discovered the first caller hadn't been kidding him, and the citizens of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, weren't kidding when they all called up to congratulate him.

Mr. Ransom's first act was to put his modest fortune into something secure, his home. Then he paid some bills and bought his daughter a wrist -watch as a reminder of their good luck.

Mr. Ransom, who is a painter and paperhanger and a 37th Division vet- eran of World War I, says: "That pot certainly looked good to me. I've had my share of hard luck since I got married. We have all three been operated on and have had a lot of other sickness too. We're feeling swell now, though!"

Case number six: This is the pathetic story of the

colored preacher who wanted to pass

on the smile of Dame Fortune for the sake of souls but had to bow to the leer of business obligations.

"I was born of slave parents," be- gins the story of Reverend W. H. Lash, of Salisbury, N. C. From the time he was twelve until he was eighteen, Lash was hired out by his father at wages as low as three dollars monthly so he might earn a bare livelihood for the family of nine. Then he left North Carolina, and with scarcely any suit- able preparation he studied in high school and theological seminary in Springfield, Ill.

FOR seven years he studied night and day, never receiving a cent from

home. He often arose late at night and washed his clothes in the basement, dried them overnight, and got up be- fore everyone else in the morning to put them back on. This he did so no one would know how meagerly he lived.

In 1904 he graduated and took charge of a Lutheran mission at Salis- bury, teaching parochial school five days a week, preaching three sermons on Sunday, for thirty -five dollars a week. Reverend Lash married, but his salary didn't increase with his family. He and his wife opened a tiny store in their back yard and stocked it with thirty -seven dollars' worth of merchan- dise. By 1928 he had seven stores in the town and property in neighboring towns. The year of 1929 wiped out his business interests, leaving him only his religious work, which he had pur- sued continuously. He went to work

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When the "Pot o' its $1,000 before Rever wildered eyes, he thought not of his former business but of his struggling missio tire amount was deposited to t of St. Paul's Congregation o bury to build a much -needed c But Reverend Lash's worldly cre stepped in, demanding more payment.,__ on the debts for which they had ready taken everything he owned. T church returned the money to Rev- erend Lash, who turned it over to his creditors, then filed a petition in bankruptcy.

Reverend Lash and the congregation still work and pray for the chapel.

These are only six cases, only a few of the people who have received the "Pot o' Gold" prizes, but they form a representative cross -section of all. There are perhaps other cases where the reward was not so strikingly needed or so worthily used. Perhaps there are some more striking.

At least these cases discredit the skeptic who is always ready to cry, "The prize always goes to the one who doesn't need it!" And they furnish a comforting clincher for the belief of those who hold that Dame Fortune's beneficent smile most often seeks out the deserving.

"Pot o' Gold" may be heard Thurs- days over an NBC network at: EDT 8:30 p.m. EST 7:30 p.m. CDT 7:30 p.m. CST 6:30 p.m. MST 5:30 p.m. PST 4:30 p.m.

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"The CompleatAngler"

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NOW SHE'S AN ACTRESS - Pat Friday, schoolgirl click of the radio year as vocalist of Don Ameche's Friday NBC show, also clicked as an actress on a recent show when Ameche inau- gurated a musical- comedy format

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GRANDMA PASHBY asked them to carry her near the radio so she could hear Josh Higgins

sing "In the Sweet By and By." She smiled then and said that she wished when she passed on Josh Higgins might come and sing that same hymn.

It was the last wish Grandma Pash- by made. She died peacefully the next day. At the funeral the neighbors all gathered and quietly talked. There were no tears. The lovable old lady had gone willingly to her eternal re- ward. And Josh Higgins had come as she had wished he would. It was just a simple, subdued reunion, that was all.

Josh Higgins sat beside the casket. The preacher made a talk about Grandma, and neighborliness, and Josh. Then Josh sang "In the Sweet By and By." The neighbors went home, feeling more inspired than sor- rowful.

That was a number of years ago. This Thursday Josh Higgins, the same radio character who fulfilled Grand- ma Pashby's last wish and has had many other such heart -warming ex- periences, will be cast in a different role. He will be the recipient himself of a truly unique honor.

The millions of listeners to the "Na- tional Farm and Home Hour" (NBC, this Thursday) will hear the cere- monies. On that day the state of Iowa, with 20,000 people present, will for- mally dedicate a one -thousand -acre park at Cedar Falls as Josh Higgins Parkway, thus honoring its "Good Neighbor" ambassador and one of its favorite sons -whose real name is Joe DuMond.

At first thought it may seem strange that such an honor should be bestowed upon a mythical character. True Joe DuMond, creator of the radio character known for the past decade as "Josh Higgins of Finchville," was a solid Iowa citizen, liked and respected per- sonally throughout the state. True also that his hymns, poems and shrewd human chats on the air have estab- lished his Josh Higgins character as a personality so popular that the offer of a baby poem once brought 10,000 re- quests -and so real that his own chil- dren talk about Josh as a person en- tirely separate from their daddy. Yet the honor signifies something far be- yond those characteristics.

Beyond is this indisputable fact -the fact that Joe DuMond resolved back in his home town of Finchford, Iowa, to prove: The world today needs more than ever a common -sense, bed -rock, good- neighbor creed. Vaguely the

JOE DuMOND is the real -life "Josh Higgins" (NBC, Mon. -Fri.)

Call him Joe or Josh or just

neighbor - he's a prophet who

is honored in his own country

By Maury Aldon

world wants it. And gratefully the people in Iowa and far beyond Iowa look to any man who can help them even just a few steps toward solid ground through the deepening fog of human relations.

JOSH HIGGINS does not belong merely to Iowa. Josh and his sim-

ple knack of reaching into people's hearts -as he did Grandma Pashby's -belong to the world. Perhaps it is a touch of destiny that DuMond's NBC "Josh Higgins ". program is carried around the world by short -wave. DuMond pretends that his radio alter - ego lives "By the Bend of the River." But he himself says the bend of the river and Finchville may be anywhere

you may be if your heart is right. The bend of the river turned out

once not long ago to be at 1 P'an Long Lane, K'unming, Yunnan, China. Mrs. Lester Van Meter wrote to Josh:

"We heartily enjoy your fun, your talks, and especially your songs. We lived in isolation and loneliness until we recently bought a radio. It only has six tubes, but we get your pro- gram easily. We look forward all day to your broadcast, which comes to us late at night. The air -raid alarms here get monotonous -to say the least -and we like to slip away from China each evening on our 'Magic Carpet' and forget our danger and troubles for a while. You help in a grand way."

At other times the bend of the river,

as expressed in friendly letters of earnest appreciation, has been in Juneau, Alaska, where Josh's invita- tion to join the neighborly circle warmed the heart of a lonely man in the frozen wilderness; and in a village in South Africa, where Josh's cool- headed counsel relieved the heat of approaching war for a worried moth- er; and in many places between the arctic and the tropics.

Yet with all the serious experiences, Josh Higgins leans toward the chuckle side of life -wisely so in a world un- balanced with heavy thoughts. Du- Mond writes and sings hymns, to be sure, but the kind that lift and brighten; and he balances them with other songs of sentiment and nature. His poems are not so much philosophy, just common sense, touched up with real -life experiences and humor.

Joe DuMond is an "old softie" about home and children -especially about his own wife, Irene, and his own chil- dren, Jean Ellen, eleven, and Joe, Jr., seven. It's natural, therefore, that he should have his Josh Higgins devote one day each week on the air to "Baby Day," of which the special feature is the reading of verses to or about kid- dies. It was one of these poems that drew 10,000 requests for copies.

Josh Higgins probably gets more mail from executives and nationally known figures than any other radio personality. On stern business letter- heads come typed letters, many of them dictated, from all kinds of pro- fessions, businesses and industries, proving there are still many soft hearts under the world's hard shell.

The character of Josh Higgins has been so substantially established as a real individual with silvering hair and whiskers and a midwest twang in his speech that most of Josh's radio neigh- bors would be surprised to find him in reality a middle -aged, clean- shaven, black- haired man with eyes so pene- trating they can almost look through your loud- speaker.

But under the surface Joe DuMond and Josh Higgins are the same man. Working together with a singleness of purpose -one privately and modestly among his own acquaintances, and one publicly with only the equator as a circle of neighborliness - they have been rewarded not only with the joy of well -doing but with tangible honors.

Thursday's broadcast is only the timely focusing of the world's utter need of simplicity, sincerity. tolerance and the rare quality of understanding best expressed in a firm handclasp of old- fashioned neighborliness.

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PAUL WHITEMAN, cur- rently more active in farming than in music, recently helped neigh- bors in a New Jersey Grange celebration by leading hillbilly band

ON T AN DwAcoN GUY LOMBARDO is going on the

road after taking it easy all sum- mer. He and his band will play

a week's engagement at the Chicago Theater starting September 13, and then hop on their bandwagon bound for a week's stay at the Palace Theater in Cleveland ... Hail the Duke! Elling- ton is back in Chicago, broadcasting from the Panther Room of the Sher- man Hotel . Two blocks down on the other side of the street, Phil Le- vant is back for another season, which is "just like coming home" according to Phil. Incidentally, his new vocal- ist, Gale Robbins, is plenty easy on the eyes and ears ... Lawrence Welk and his "Champagne Music" have re- turned to their familiar haunt, the Tri- anon in the Windy City, and can be heard over MBS ... Clyde Lucas, the airplane modelmaker, follows Eddy Duchin at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles. Eddy, by the way, broke his last record made at this same spot, which has made him "veddy happee."

News and Notes Ben Bernie and Metro are in a hud-

dle over a motion -picture deal . .

Buddy Rogers is giving up the band business and this time he means it. He's going to devote his entire atten- tion to the job of Associate Producer for United Artists. Nice work if you can get it. He would also like to be known as Charles Rogers instead of Buddy. Okay, Charlie! ... Mentioning pictures, RKO wants Ginny Simms to stay on for another picture after completion of "You'll Find Out," but she won't leave the band. Which is an- other way of saying "friend" Kay Kyser won't let her . Andre Kos - telanetz is going to get a movie job. He's going to do the music for the

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By Martin Lewis Puppet Tunes (car- toons) at Paramount, which will be pro- duced under the su- pervision of George Pal, an old pal of Kostelanetz who used to make the shorts in Holland, but has migrated to Hollywood as a re- sult of the war . . .

Fletcher Henderson, who is quite a swing bandleader himself, has joined Count Basie as chief ar- ranger, which means that Basie's tunes will be even better than now.

Tommy Dorsey is talking to a sponsor about a new radio program which would give the amateur song- writers a chance at crashing into Tin Pan Alley ... Tommy, by the way, is going to help break in the dance floor of the New Palladium in Hollywood. Next Tuesday, the bandleader is going to play the music broadcast from New York for a few guest couples of local college students ... Songstress Louise Tobin has left the Will Bradley band, which she only recently joined The rumor is still going around that Ronny Kemper, featured member of the Dick Jurgens band, is going to leave Jurgens and form a band of his own. Tony Leonard, new vocalist with the Eddy Duchin band, is one of

MEREDITH BLAKE is vo- calist with Gray Gordon

Duchin's sax players.

Don't Believe Your Ears Whenever a band

comes on the air and you hear a lot of ap- plause, cheering and whistling, don't think it's spontaneous. In most instances the announcer makes a prebroadcast -speech, urging the customers to give the bandlead- er a tremendous re- ception. If it hap- pens to be on a night when business is bad, the waiters mill around the micro- phone and join in the applause and cheers.

Bob Trendier Busiest Bandleader My nomination for one of the busi-

est, if not the busiest, musicians in ra- dio goes to Bob Trendier, orchestra director of such shows as "Show Boat," "Plantation Party," "Uncle Walter's Dog House" and "In Chicago Tonight." Total time on the air of these shows is five and one -quarter hours. But be- hind that five -and -one -quarter -hour period are fifty and one -quarter hours of preparation; time spent in arrang- ing music, auditioning vocalists, coach- ing vocalists, rehearsal of orchestra and singers, and finally arranging the draft of the programs as they are heard on the air. Total time, includ- ing air time, is fifty -six and one -half

hours. But that isn't all: To fill in a few spare hours of his schedule, Bob plays records back that have been taken off the air during broadcasts and listens to new recordings of late numbers! So you want to be a band- leader when you grow up, eh?

Diskusslons GLENN MILLER -"Crosstown" and "What's Your Story, Morning Glory ?" (Bluebird B- 10832) -Glenn gets back into the recording harness once again with these two waxings. Guitarist Jack Lathrop sings in the first named,

with Tex Benecke, tenor sax in the Miller band, rendering the lyrics to "What's Your Story ?" A "must" addi- tion to your Miller collection.

KATE SMITH -"Trade Winds" and "Goodnight Again" (Columbia 35638) -The "Songbird of the South" sing- ing two distinguished ballads, with musical accompaniment by Jack Mill- er. Kate is superb.

HORACE HEIDT - "God Bless America" and "Stars and Stripes For- ever" (Columbia 35637) - Splendid arrangements of two songs that are in tune with the times. Heidt's crew and the Ensemble (vocalists) join to- gether their talents to produce an ar- rangement of Irving Berlin's classic that will thrill every patriot. On the other side. "Stars and Stripes Forever."

Recordmended "Breezin' Along With the Breeze"

(Varsity 8406A), by guess who? -Lou Breese, of course! "Melody of Love" (Victor 26695), by Wayne King; Abe Lyman's "Roses of Picardy" (Bluebird B- 10818); Harry James' "Exactly Like You" (Varsity 8411) ; "The Pan -Amer- ican Way" (Columbia 35642), a conga by that conga specialist, Enric Madri- guera and band; Count Basie's swing- ing of "Moten Swing" (Okeh 5732).

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TREASON c I. ' ,kOnYour Dial HERMANN L. SCHWINN, who

bought and directed radio pro- grams over a number of West

Coast stations (radio station KRKD, Los Angeles, among these), is the Litte Fuehrer of the West Coast. The Big Fuehrer is Captain Fritz Wiede- mann, Consul- General at San Fran- cisco and close personal friend of Adolf Hitler. Schwinn and Wiedemann worked together in close contact, and it was one of Schwinn's duties to smuggle from ships arriving at West Coast ports from Germany propaganda material from the Propaganda Ministry. This material soon found its way to American ears over Schwinn- directed radio programs on American stations.

Today, Schwinn is being held by immigration authorities for deporta- tion to Germany on grounds of obtain- ing his naturalization papers by false information. He is a lucky man. In Germany -or even in England today - Herr Schwinn would be stood against a stone wall and summarily shot for his nefarious activities, so freely car- ried on in this land of liberty. Herr Schwinn carries with him letters from Hitler, praising him for "what he has accomplished in the United States."

Let those who consider that Adolf Hitler has no designs upon this hemi- sphere solemnly and honestly ponder the works of Herr Schwinn and the praise Hitler saw fit to give him for such works. Let them consider that Schwinn was the leading light of the vicious German -American Bund for the West Coast; that, appointed to his task by Paul Goebbels, he had built up one of the most efficient smuggling machines in the land and a group openly and notoriously antagonistic to all that America stands for. Let them consider that this Berlin- trained prop- agandist and gauleiter bought Ameri- can radio time to assure Americans "that Chancellor Hitler has no designs whatsoever upon the western hemi- sphere" at the very moment he was busily engaged in building an armed and secret German- American Storm Troop; that he deliberately falsified English translations of German talks given on radio station KRKD, in Los Angeles.

Schwinn was shrewd and dangerous. It was not only what he said on the radio -and what he said was plenty - but the shrewd means he devised to use radio in other ways that marked him as an evil genius. For the most part, his radio programs were used simply to announce picnics in Hinden- burg Park. These were glowing an- nouncements of fun fests, with free beer, dancing, games. Naturally, many listeners turned out for what promised to be a gay holiday, but it was no holiday for the paid Nazi propa- gandists who circulated through the crowd preaching Naziism and dis- tributing choice pieces of literature fresh off the boat from Germany.

This has been one of the most insidi- ous phases of Nazi radio activity. Throughout the nation, radio stations having German- American hours have been used in precisely this way. Radio may not, in itself, be used to propagate Nazi philosophy, but radio is used as a come -on for listeners, attracting them to picnics and meetings which are beehives of Nazi activity. In Chi-

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woo American listeners with free

beer, soft music and dire threats

By Francis Chase, Jr.

cago, for example, German language broadcasts over two stations in July (WHIP and WIND) invited listeners to attend a German Day picnic in Riverview Park. The WHIP broadcast ordered its listeners to attend.

The writer went to Riverview Park on that Sunday afternoon. He found a milling mob, policed by gruff, strong - arm men uniformed in boots, white shirts, Swastika -emblazoned buckles, and armed with heavy clubs in case of trouble. Wherever four or more people congregated, a Nazi propagandist spoke his carefully prepared words. Most amazing, however, was the spec- tacle of Mayor Kelly, of Chicago, standing side by side with the German Consul under the Stars and Stripes and the Swastika hung side by side, hoping "that the fine friendship be- tween our two nations will continue!"

THUS, from Coast to Coast, Nazi propagandists use our airwaves to

further the Hitlerian cause. Best ex- ample of how they have converted a perfectly innocent German -language broadcast into a subversive weapon of Naziism occurred at radio station WCBM, in Baltimore. A German - language broadcast consisting mostly of German music had long been broad- cast over that station. It was even sponsored by a Jewish furniture dealer. Then, suddenly, the Jewish dealer began to note a definite anti - Semitic quality in the program. He dropped it at once.

Connected with the Hamburg -Amer- ican line office in Baltimore was a

Carl Frederick Klein. When the Jewish dealer dropped the program, Klein picked it up, paying its way and giving it, definitely, a Nazi tone. This inno- cent program now became so rabidly anti -American that the station took to strictly blue -penciling it and, a few weeks ago, refused to let it be broad- cast in the German language.

Where did Herr Klein get the money to pay for such a program when the steamship line with which he is con- nected has not been able to book German passages in more than a year? Where, too, did Bert Weisfiog, Mil- waukee operator of a German travel bureau, get the money to pay for his radio program over station WEMP? Is it not logical to conclude that travel agencies make excellent disbursing agencies for the far -flung Nazi fifth column in America?

The bright spot in all of this is the courageous action of the American station managers who, the moment they were aware of the uses to which their stations were being put, banned such programs. In Milwaukee, WEMP's management kicked Weisfiog off the air and he has been unable to find an outlet for his rantings since. But there are many stations which do. not -de- spite their knowledge of what is going on- refuse to permit such broadcasts.

In Chicago, the German- American Alliance found outlet until recently over radio station WHIP, in Hammond. That station's facilities were denied to the alliance recently only after numerous civic groups had made vig- orous protests and a local newspaper,

for a period of two months, had cam- paigned against use of the air for such subversive purposes. There was never any doubt as to this program's close alliance with the Wilhelmstrasse and -next to the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin and the Rev. Gerald Winrod, with whom we shall treat later -the alliance broadcasts more nearly followed the pattern laid down in "Mein Kampf" than any others.

On Sunday, June 16, for example, M. Sprengling, Senior Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago -a man en- trusted with the teaching of American youth -said over WHIP's facilities:

. I am proud of General Persh- ing who, as a true soldier at the behest of his commander -in- chief, makes pro - French and anti -German propaganda speeches even though, as a proper soldier, he is not an expert on civiliza- tion and foreign affairs ." and

. . Once more good, American citi- zens, German -Americans, are being stabbed in the back from within and without this great, peace- loving coun-

Over that same station and program on July 9, Walter Silge, an optometrist (who undoubtedly speaks with greater authority about civilization and for- eign affairs than General Pershing) had this to say:

"Happy signs already exist here that these nationality groups (Danes, Nor- wegians, Dutch, French, Belgians) are beginning to understand that our fight is theirs ... Those of us who will join the German -American Alliance will have nothing to fear in the least. Only those who still choose to stand aside will have to fear for their future . . .

You are defenseless against and ex- posed to onslaughts if you choose to stand on the sidelines ..."

By what right does any person, using the free American airwaves, dare to threaten American citizens with reprisal or fears for their personal welfare? Are we living in America - thousands of miles from Berlin -or in Czechoslovakia or Poland, overrun by ruthless German storm troopers? Or does it mean that Dr. Silge knows of a German- American storm troop, armed with weapons and long lists of names, who await only the coming of der Tag for their initial reprisals?

THESE are questions to which Amer- ' icans must find the answer. We

question the right of any person to say to Americans, "No one dare or shall fail to attend the great peace meeting to be held in Soldier Field on Sunday!"

Yet those are the very words of Henry Jonk, alliance announcer and a one -time WPA musician, speaking to a million and a half listeners in Chicago on July 14. The meeting he com- manded his listeners to attend was addressed by Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh who, on that occasion, spoke so forthrightly on behalf of the Nazi cause that many newspapers next day called him the No. 1 Fifth Columnist in America!

Next week meet -by name and with the stations over which they broad- cast listed- radio's Cliveden set, Amer- ican radio figures who fight for Hitler and Naziism.

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CST Morning

MST CITY STATION DIAL 5:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. London GSG 17.79 5:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. Berlin DJL 15.11 7:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. London GSV 17.81 7:15 a.m. 6:15 a.m. Berlin DJL 15.11 9:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m. Rome 2R08 17.82

10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. London GSV 17.81 10:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Berlin DJB 15.20

Daily Aft 12:00 noon 11:00 a.m. London GSI 15.26

1:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 1:25 p.m. 12:25 p.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 2:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Rome 2R08 17.82

2R014 15.23 2:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Berlin DJB 15.20 2:50 p.m. 1:50 p.m. London GSP 15.31 3:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81

2R08 17.82 3:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. London GSP 15.31 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Berlin DJL 15.11

DJZ 11.80 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. London GSD 11. /S

Daily Evening 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Budapest HAT4 9.125 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. London GSD 11.75 7:C0 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Moscow RV96 15.18 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Stock'm SBT 15.155 7:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Berlin DJL 15.11

DJZ 11.80 DJD 11.77

8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. London GSD 11.75 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81

2R08 17.82 9:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Berlin DJD 11.77

DJL 15.11 DXB 9.61

11:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Berlin D X B 9.61 12:15 a.m. 11:15 p.m. London GSD 11.75 12:30 a.m. 11:30 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63

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Daily Programs, Sat., Sept. 7, through Fri., Sept. 13

The programs listed here are those broadcast daily Si the same e time. xacepu ons are indocated.

CST City Program Station 5 a.m. -Berlin- Variety program for North Amer-

ican listeners: DJL (15.11) 6 a.m. (ex. Sun.) -New York City-Schenertady-

News from Europe: WCBX (17.83) WGEA (21.5)

6:30 a.m. -S y d n e y- Broadcast for East Coast North American listeners: VLQ5 (9.68)

7:50 a.m. (ex. Mon.) -Bangkok -News (English): 1-ISP6 (7.968) HSPS (11.72)

8a.m.- Chungking, China -Chinese National pro - grant for North America: XGOY (9.64)

9:30 a.m. -Sydney -Broadcast for Pacific Coast: VLQ5 (9.68)

10 a.m.-Manila-Special program for North Amer- ica: KZRH (11.89)

10:15 a.m. -Berlin -Variety and propaganda talks in English for North America: DJB (15.20)

10:30 a.m. -Paris -Nazi -sponsored variety pro - gram: (15.24)

11:45 a.m. -Guatemala -Popular marimba band music for North America: TGWA (15.17)

1:15 p.m.- Berlin -English talk about the war situation: DJB (15.20)

2 p.m.- Rome -Evening concert will. English an nouncements: 2R08 (17.82) 2R04 (11.81)

2:30 p.m.- Berlin -Lord Haw Haw's propaganda talk in English: DJB (15.20)

2:30 & 5:15 p.m. (ex. Sat., Sun.)-Christian Science Monitor World News: lt'RUL (15.25, 11.79)

3:30 p.m.- Norway- Nazi-sponsored English broad- cast for North America: LKV (15.17)

3:30 p.m.- Rome -Listener's Corner (English): 2R08 (17.82) 2804 (11.81)

3:50 p.m.- Berlin -Evening program for North America: DJL (15.11) DJZ (11.80)

3:55 p.m.- Berlin -Program announcements: DJL (15.11) DJZ. (11.80)

4:45 p.m.- Philadelphia -New York City -News re- ports front Europe: WCAB (6.06 or 9.59) WCBX (11.83)

5:05 p.m.- Variefy program from Portugal for North American listeners: CSW7 (9.74)

5:10 p.m.- Sydney- Australian program for listen- ers in eastern North America: VLQ3 (15.315)

5:30 p.m. -P an a m a -News (English): HPSA (11.70)

6 p.m. -Chungking, China -Chinese National pro- gram for North America: XGOY (15.20)

6 p.m.- Panama City- George Williams' English "Radio Newspaper ": HP5G (11.78)

6 p.m.- Moscow -News, talks and music from Soviet Russia for North America: RV96 (15.18) RKI (15.04) RNE (12) RAN (9.60)

6:30 p.m.- Budapest -Variety program from Hun- gary for North American listeners: HAT4 (9.125)

6:30 p.m.-London-Britain Speaks: GSD (11.75) 7 p.m.- Stockholm -Program from Sweden for

listeners in North America: SBT (15.155) 7 p.m.- Tokyo --- Pro -ram for eastern North Amer -

ira: ,JLS2 (17.845) 7:15 p.m:- Rome- "An,erican Hour" for listeners

in North America: 2R08 (17.82) 2R04 (11.81) 2R014 (15.23) 2R015 (11.76) 2R03 (9.63)

8 p.m.- Quito. Ecuador -Friendship Hour (En. glish): HCJB (12.46)

8 p.m.- Belgrade- Program for Jugoslav listeners in the United States: YUG (15.24)

8:30 p.m.-London-Radio Newsreel for North American listeners: GSD (11.75)

8:30 p.m. --M ose o w -News (English) : RV96 (15.18)

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On Short Waves Edited by Charles A. Morrison

President, International DX'ers Alliance

Programs from foreign countries subject to change without notice

THE AROUND- THE -WORLD BROADCASTING SERVICE OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Part 2)

T1 1E San Francisco international station of the General Electric Company, inaugurated in March.

1939, is located on Treasure Island. Its ultra- modern transmitter and attractive studios, situated in one of the huge buildings of the Golden Gate International Exposition, have been viewed by thousands of visitors from all parts of the world. The Treasure Island location has proved so satisfactory in every sense that it will probably be utilized as a permanent site for KGEI's new 50,000 -watt transmitter to be in- stalled in the near future. Treasure Island will become a terminus for Pan American's Clipper ships after the fair closes.

Under the management of capable and cheerful ex- newspaperman Buck Harris (who entertained the writer royally when he visited the station), KGEI has proved a tre- mendous success. It is not only the only North American station that can be heard consistently in the Orient, but it also furnishes excel- lent reception in Latin America and even in South Africa. From its listeners come thousands upon thou- sands of letters bearing strange and picturesque postmarks from such places as Macao, Tahiti, Borneo and Madagascar.

KGEI operates on 9.67 megs, di- rected to Asia and Oceania, daily from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. and from 6 to 11 a.m.; and on 15.33 megs, directed to Latin America, from 5:30 to 10:15 p.m. CST.

English news bulletins are given daily at 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. and at 12 mid., and weekdays at 9:30 a.m. CST, on 9.67 megs, and daily at 6:45 p.m. CST, on 15.33 megs.

One of the most interesting and colorful programs to be heard over KGEI is "Clipper Departure," broadcast Wednesdays at 7:45 a.m. CST, on a frequency of 9.67 megs. This program is a dockside com- mentary describing the actual de- parture of the China Clipper for Hawaii, Guam and points westward. The captain and various members of the crew of the Clipper are inter- viewed, each contributing some bit about the interesting aerial jour- neys to and fro across the Pacific. Passengers ready to embark give their reactions as they prepare to set forth on their fascinating trip. The program concludes with the roar of the Clipper's motors as it moves down the ramp and into the bay off to Hawaii on the first leg of its voyage to Manila and Hong- kong.

KGEI programs most popular with national and international audiences are (time is Central Standard): SATURDAYS

10:00 a.m. -Fair flashes: (9.67) SUNDAYS

7:00 a.m. -Mail Bag: (9.67 ) 7:45 a.m. - Frisco after dark : (9.67) 6 :0 0 p.m.- Charlie McCarthy: (15.33)

Off air at present. 11:00 p.m. -Night editor: (15.33)

MONDAYS 8:30 p.m. -Burns and Allen: (15.33)

TUESDAYS 7:30 a.m. -Frisco after dark : (9.67) 8:00 a.m. -One Man's Family: (9.67)

WEDNESDAYS 7:45 a.m. -Clipper departure: (9.67) 6 :00 p.m.- Hollywood Fashions:

(15.33) THURSDAYS

7:15 a.m. -Hollywood news: (9.67) 7:30 a.m. -Frisco after dark: (9.67) 8:00 a.m. -Information, Please: (9.67) 7 :00 p.m. -Bing Crosby: (15.33 ) 9:30 p.m. -Good News: (15.33)

FRIDAYS -

8:00 a.m. -Travelogue: (9.67) 8:00 p.m.-Don Ameche Show: (15.33)

GENERAL NOTES: Berlin now broadcasts to North America, daily from 3:id to 10 p.m. over DJL (15.11), DJZ (11.CO1) and Paris Mondial (15.24); from 6:30 to 10 p.m., over DJD (11.77), and from 6 p.m. to 12 mid. CST, over DXB (9.61). The following new Ber- lin calls have been assigned to former Czecho- slovak and Polish short -wave frequencies: DXO (6.01), DXP (6.03), DXD2 (6.115), DXQ (6.17). DXV (9.525), DXZ (9.57), DXC2 (11.74), DXR (11.76), DXW (11.84). DXH2 (15.12), DXS (15.16), DXT (15.23), DXU (1532), and DXV (15.83) ... TAQ (15.195) at Ankara, Turkey, is being heard from 10:30 to 11:30 p.m. CST, on the Pacific Coast. The closing announcement is in Turk- ish, French, German and English . . . The Department of Information at Sydney, Aus- tralia, now broadcasts to North America, daily, as follows: From 6:30 to 7 a.m. for East Coast, over VLQ5 (9.68); from 9:30 to

10:30 a.m. for West Coast, over VLQ5 (9.68); from 5:10 to 6 p.m. for East Coast, over VLQ3 (15.315), and from 11:55 p.m. to 12:45 a.m. CST, for Wcst Coast, over VLQ3 (17.30)

. August Balbi of Los Angeles, California, writes that "Radio Saigon" (11.78), now di- rects a program to North America, daily from 9:30 to 10 a.m. CST. News in English is given

at 9:45 a.m. CST ... KZRH (11.89), a new station at Manila in the Philippines, identi- fied as "The Voice of the Fhilippines in Manila Under the American Flag," is sending us a program daily from 10 to 11 a.m. CST. Reception along the West Coast is excellent

. HSP5 (11.72), Bangkok, Thailand, gives the news in English, daily except Mondays, at 7:50 a.m. CST . . . WLWO, Cincinnati, Ohio, is broadcasting on a new frequency of 17.80 megs, daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST . . . Next week: A story about how CBS is expanding its short -wave activities.

10 p.m.- Cincinnati -Peter Grant, news: WLWO (11.87)

11:03 p.m.- Tokyo -News (English): JZJ (11. "0) 11:20 p.m.-Mexico City -News (English): XEBT

(6.00) 11 :55 p.m. -New York City - Philadelphia -News

(English): WCBX (6.17) WCAB (9.59 or 6.06)

11 :55 p.m.- Sydney -Program for Pacific Coast listeners: VLQ8 (17.80)

So' u % -lay, September 7 For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1)

7 p.m.- Honolulu- "Hawaii Calls." Native music and songs from the Isles: KIO (11.68) KHE (17.97)

7:45 p.m.- Berlin -Fred Kaltenbach: Military Re- view of the Week: DJL (15.11) DJD (11.77)

8:30 p.m. -B e r 1 i n- Charley's Cabaret: DJD (11.77) DJL (15.11)

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7 p.m.- Guatemala- Orchestra of Maestro Jose Molinas Pinillos, with noted soloists: TGWA (9.685)

7:30 p.m.- Tokyo- English talk, "To My Ameri can Friends," by Takatsu Mitsui, director of the Mitsui Trust Company: JLS2 (17.845)

7:30 p.m.- Berlin -English talk by Lord Hrnv Haw: DJL (15.11)

5:40 p.m.-Rome--Opera: 2R08 (17.82) 2H04 (11.81)

11:40 p.m.- Tokyo -English talk, "Japan in Sep- tember": .17.1 (11.80)

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Tuesday, September 10 For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1)

5:15 p.m.- Berlin- Berlin Philharmonic Orches- tra: DJL (15.11) DJZ (11.80)

7:30 p.m.- Berlin -English talk by Lord Haw Haw: DJL (15.11)

7:40 p.m.- Rome -EIAR Symphony Orchestra: 2R08 (17.82) 2R04 (11.81)

8p.m.- Berlin -O. K. Speaking: DJL (15.11) RID (11.77)

9:50 p.m.- Berlin -"Anglo- American Relations," Lord Haw Haw: DJD (11.77) DJL (15.11)

Wednesday, September 11 For programs broadcast daily see Daily Programs (Col. 1)

9 a.m. -New York City -NBC Summer Symphony: WNBI (17.78)

5:30 p.m.- London -Talk, "Matters of Moment ": GSD (11.75)

8:20 p.m.- Berlin -Talk by E. D. Ward: DJD (11.77) DJL (15J1)

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5:30 p.m.- London -English news letter for Can- ada: GSD (11.75)

8:20 p.m.-Berlin-A Rieder Talk: DJL (15.11) DJD (11.77)

9:50 p.m.- Berlin -Jim and Johnny: DJD (11.77) DJL (15.11)

10 p.m.- Guatemala- Marimba Ensemble of the National Police Force: TGWA (9.685)

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5 p.m.- Lóndon -Talk, "World Affairs ": GSD (11.75)

6:15 p.m.- Lisbon- "Saudade," program especiall compiled for Portuguese residents in North America: CSW7 (9.74)

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"doctor," and another looked after the education of the children.

In architecture, the Lion House (named for an ornamental figure of a crouching lion) was three stories high. On the first floor was the family din- ing -room, where fifty women and children sat down to meals with Grandfather at the head of the table for the evening meal; the great kitchen, where two hired cooks and two dishwashers did the heavy 'labor; the laundry, where the wives took turns doing their weekly wash, al- ways assisted by strong men hired to lift the great cauldrons of hot water.

On the second floor (actually the main floor, since half of the first floor was below ground level) were the apartments of the wives with small children, and the family parlor where the evening prayers were held. On the third floor were twenty bedrooms, each with its own dormer window, where the childless wives and the older boys and girls had their quar- ters. When one wife's family grew too large to be housed in the Lion House in comfort, Grandfather would move them to a home of their own, either in the city or in one of the outlying towns where new settlements were be- ing established.

Occasionally, of course, private "swaps" or bargains were made within the family. I remember my father telling me of wives with a hankering for sweets swapping a teaspoon of sugar (which was extremely scarce) with another wife for carrying an armload of firewood upstairs for her private fireplace. And it was not un- common for the children to trade a slice of dinner pie for a seat at the theater. Grandfather was a great lover of the theater, and encouraged the people to stage amateur dramatic pro- ductions. Later, when the famous old Salt Lake Theater was built, a "guest star" from the East would be invited to play for a season, supported by the home -town stock company. A certain section of the theater was reserved each night for Grandfather and his family, and it was these reserved seats the youngsters would swap among themselves.

One night the show came to an abrupt and unexpected end. "Oliver Twist" was the attraction, and all went well until the scene where Bill Sykes drags Nancy around the stage by the hair of her head. The realism of the scene was a bit too real; one or two ladies in the audience fainted dead away, and several children let out frightened screams.

"Stop the play!" Grandfather roared, rising from his seat in the front row. "Ring down the curtain! We will have no such plays presented in this thea- ter!"

Much to the astonishment of the visiting star, the curtain came down with a bang -and stayed down!

Did Brigham Young have a "fa- vorite" wife, as has been reported? How did he treat his many children? How were his daughters courted? The answers to these and many more fas- cinating questions about the private life of this great religious leader will be told in Part II of "The Greatest Man I Ever Knew," by Gladys Young Orlob, in MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE next week. Don't miss it!

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Born ?" and "Four Daughters." He didn't set the trade on fire. He prob- ably wouldn't have been in "Four Daughters" but for Bette Davis. She thought he had something and selected him to appear with her in a one -act play on a radio broadcast. She could have had her pick of the actors, but she took Mr. Lynn. He clicked. Errol Flynn, who was supposed to do the job with "Daughters," went A. W. O. L. and Mr. Lynn scored as a pinch- hitter.

Then they really began working him. He did "Yes, My Darling Daugh- ter" and "Daughters Courageous." Next he did a chore in "A Child Is Born" and "Four Wives." Mr. Lynn has had a lot to do with women for a bachelor.

Amusingly enough, "The Fighting 69th" followed "Four Wives." His role in "It All Came True" was sappy, but he was a top hand in "All This, and Heaven Too." It was the "Heaven" picture that made Mr. Lynn a star. America went a bit daffy over him in "My Love Came Back." Many people wondered why.

A fan in St. Joseph, Missouri, ex- plained it in a letter to Lynn. "I am so glad," she wrote, "there is an actor on the screen who is handsome yet real." With the foreign market Hitler - ized, there is a wholesome demand for American players with American background working in American sto- ries. Mr. Lynn fills the bill. He's as New England as beans and cod.

MR. LYNN enjoys reading and he writes for his own amusement.

He could write for everybody's amuse- ment if he'd do a job about slimsy dodads. He has a hunch he can write better scripts for himself than those the galley slaves turn out.

"Hollywood," Mr. Lynn said, "is a funny place." (That's an original idea and a possible plot for a screen- writer.) "Don't let them tell you that movie -making is the chief business here. The chief business is falling in and out of love. But, boy, I fooled 'em! I went to live in the prosaic Hol- lywood Athletic Club. I didn't buy me a long, yellow roadster, and I . didn't fall in love the first day I got here - unless you're talking about the place itself."

He is one of eight children and has a strong home feeling.

Some people say Mr. Lynn is a stick -in -the -mud, but actually he's gentle, sensitive, well bred.

"My friends here accuse me of not knowing how to live," he said. "They say I take things much too seriously, don't know how to enjoy myself, and don't have enough vices.

"When I'm working, I never go out anywhere. I go to bed early every night, don't drink, and keep fit by working out with a Swedish trainer at the Athletic Club. I like outdoor sports, too. Last summer I was burned black from sailing a little boat I used to rent down at Santa Monica.

"I seldom smoke. I give a pack of cigarettes to my stand -in, one to the script -girl, and one to Pat Lane's hair- dresser, and they dole them out to me, one cigarette after each meal.

"It's funny that if you yourself don't drink, people- especially the Irish - think it's an implied reproof of their drinking. I don't frown on drinking as long as I don't have to do it myself.

"I frown on gambling, and I frown on cocktail parties -I had enough of

those' in New York. And the cheap way Hollywood men have of discuss- ing women, commenting on their figures, swapping anecdotes about them.

"But I love to dance. I like the rumba best. Tango is all right, too. But I'm not a jitterbug. Not that I dislike them! It's just a form of self - expression, people finding a release for ' their emotions. We all have de- sires for exhibitionism."

Mr. Lynn has reached the age where if he intends to settle down he had better do something about it. A few more years and he'll be sot in his ways. He is looking for a wife with whom he can rear a family in what Hollywood calls the "old New England manner."

I don't know the difference in rear- ing a family in the old New England manner and in the old California man- ner. Really, families are still reared the same way everywhere. A man who has worked in all of those "Daughter" things, and those "Born" things, as Mr. Lynn has, knows enough about life to rear a family. If he doesn't, he still can buy a book.

Mr. Lynn's present steady is Dana Dale, an actress over at Paramount. He says it is not a studio romance.

They see each other often. They dance a lot, but seldom at night- clubs. She thinks Mr. Lynn is very honest and has a delightful sense of humor. He likes to rib people and she says he can take a ribbing with good grace. Miss Dale thinks Warners has made Mr. Lynn an eccentric and rather weak character in pictures. She says he's really a very strong character.

Miss Dale is 'a rather tall, slim bru- nette and certainly not a slimsy caryatid. Her real name is French.

This is the third of a new series of articles on Hollywood personalities by James Street. The next will appear in an early issue.

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The performance of an orchestra should never be more prominent than that of the singer. When listeners can- not distinguish the words of a song because of the blare of brass, there is little pleasure in listening. All of which is just by way of saying that some radio orchestras play too loud!

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I can't resist writing to you about those "Quiz Kids." Aren't they won- derful? Do the three who have won most often -Cynthia, Gerard and Van - receive the $100 bond every week? If they do, they'll soon be sitting pretty.

Frances Blanchard, Albany, N. Y.

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When radio first came out back in the twenties, they only barked their advertising when they first came on the air and that was the end of it. Then they decided to bark at the be- ginning and again at the end. But now they bark at the beginning, then every five minutes, then at the end. Some stations even stop in between a song to bark; they might as well take up their fake patent medicine. I was a sucker once and tried some of that medicine, and I had such pains in my stomach that I thought my time had come. I had to go to the doctor and he told me to leave that kind of medi- cine alone.

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I don't like to criticize too strongly, but I do get tired of stories when the characters always do the right thing. "Ma Perkins," for instance, always does the right thing. That serial is supposed to be true to life, and there isn't a person living who is always right. I like the story, but I get tired of knowing Ma Perkins is never go- ing to make a mistake.

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BRA I2B5TERS (Join radio's quiz game! Try your

skill at answering these radio brain - busters. For correct answers see be- low.)

From "March of Games" (CBS, Sun., 1:30 p.m. EDT)

1. In nursery rhymes, (a) How many blackbirds were baked in the pie? (b) What did Tommy Tucker sing for? (c) What did Daddy go hunting for?

2. Identify each of the following cities: (a) Twin Cities, (b) City of the Angels, (c) the Windy City.

3. Give the middle name of each of the following: (a) Thomas A. Edison, (b) George B. Shaw, (c) John N. Garner.

4. In certain famous stories or poems, how did the following charac- ters travel about: (a) The Owl and the Pussy Cat, (b) Wynken, Blynken and Nod, (c) Ben -Hur.

5. To what states do the following nicknames belong: (a) The Empire State, (b) The Lone Star State, (c) The Blue Grass State?

From "Battle of the Sexes" (NBC, Tues., 9 p.m. EDT)

1. Arrange four nines so that the resulting figure equals 100.

2. The U. S. Senate is composed of two Senators from each state. How many men are there in the Senate at this time?

3. Name four of the nine Vice Presidents who became Presidents of the United States.

4. One -half of the variety of trees growing in the entire United States may be found growing in which one of the following states: Delaware, Maine, Florida or Vermont?

5. Horology refers to which of the following: The study of hormones, making horoscopes, or constructing clocks?

6. What is the explanation for the expression "fits like a T "?

From "Professor Quiz" (CBS, Tues., 9:30 p.m. EDT)

1. Multiplying by the decimal .25 is the same as dividing by what num- ber?

2. Tennessee borders North Carolina in the same direction as Illinois bor- ders what state?

3. Alabama borders Georgia in the same direction as Vermont borders what state?

4. Utah borders Arizona in the same direction as Oklahoma borders what state?

5. If you have an equal number of nickels, dimes and quarters totaling two dollars and forty cents, how many of each coin will you have?

6. A man wears a size eight shoe and his wife wears size three. If the total of the size numbers of the shoes they own equals twenty- eight, how many pairs does each own?

From "Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge"

(NBC, Wed., 10 p.m. EDT) 1. What instrument does Bing

Crosby play? 2. Who wrote "St. Louis Blues "? 3. In baseball, who or what is

known as (a) the King of Swat, (b) the Iron Man, (c) the outer gardens?

4. Does a drummer use his right or his left foot on the bass drum?

From "Ask - It- Basket" (CBS, Thurs., 8 p.m. EDT)

1. While traveling under water, a submarine gets its power from which of the following: Oil, gas, battery, alcohol?

2. Newfoundland belongs to which of the following: Canada, the United States or Great Britain?

3. What little boy (a) said, "God bless us, everyone," (b) stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum?

4. What three cities in Ohio are known as the "Three C's "?

BRAIN -BUSTERS -ANSWERS

(See questions above)

(Here are the correct answers in our weekly quiz. Of the twenty -five ques- tions in this group, fourteen were an- swered correctly. How do you rate ?)

"March of Games" 1. (a) Four and twenty, (b) his

supper, (c) a little rabbit skin to wrap his baby bunting in.

2. (a) Minneapolis and St. Paul, (b) Los Angeles, (c) Chicago.

3. (a) Alva, (b) Bernard, (c) Nance.

4. (a) Pea green boat, (b) a wooden shoe, (c) a chariot.

5. (a) New York, (b) Texas, (c) Kentucky.

"Battle of the Sexes" 1. 99 and 9/9. 2. Ninety -five men (and one wo-

man) .

3. The nine are: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, An- drew Johnson, Chester Alan Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge.

4. Florida.

5. Constructing clocks. 6. "T" refers to a T square, an in-

strument for precise measurement. "Professor Quiz"

1. Four. 2. Indiana. 3. New Hampshire. 4. Texas. 5. Six. 6. The husband owns one pair, his

wife owns two pairs. "Kay Kyser's College of Musical

Knowledge" 1. The drums. 2. W. C. Handy. 3. (a) Babe Ruth, (b) Lou Gehrig,

(c) right field, center field and left field.

4. Right.

"Ask - It- Basket" 1. Battery: 2. Newfoundland is a Britisji colony

independent of Canada. 3. (a) Tiny Tim in Charles Dickens'

"A Christmas Carol," (b) Little Jack Horner.

4. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus.

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Mr. Fairfax will give personal an- swers to all readers who send self -ad- dressed stamped envelopes. Remember that he must confine himself exclu- sively to network personalities and programs. Address Arthur Fairfax, MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Ill.

Miss Gladys Cole, Elkhart, ARNOLD Moss Moss has been on "Story of Mary Marlin" in the role of Giles Henning while the Al Jolson show was playing in Chicago. Arnold is on tour with "Hold On to Your Hats."

Mrs. Dorothy Reed, Milwaukee, Wis. -BARRY DREW portrays Sandy on "Story of Mary Marlin."

Mr. Ed Thompson, St. Louis, Mo.- On "Arnold Grimm's Daughter" PAT MURPHY played the role of Connie Grimm's husband on the live show and may be heard as Scoop in "Girl Alone," and Bill Riley in "Painted Dreams."

Mrs. Mary Grace, New York, N. Y.- GLADYS HEEN is not married . . . LESLEY WOODS is not married.

Mr. Jim Fentz, Washington, D. C.- FRANK BEHRENS has the role of Babu on "Jack Armstrong."

Mrs. Agnes Long, Hollister, Mo.- MARY FRANCES DESMOND portrays Lynn on "Painted Dreams."

Mrs. Katherine Johnson, Baltimore, Md. -In "Guiding Light" Sister Ada is played by ALMA SAMUELS, Sister Lillian by ANNETTE HARPER.

Miss P. I. Bashaw, Houston, Tex. - Address KENNY BAKER in care of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Sun- set and Vine, Hollywood, Calif. He is heard on the Texaco Summer Show.

Mr. Charles Atlee, Atlantic High- lands, N. J. -"ONE OF THE FINEST" iS no longer on the air and at this time it has not been scheduled to return to the networks.

Mrs. A. V. Tigner, Des Moines, Iowa -GENE and GLENN are broadcasting at 8:30 a.m. EDT, 6:30 a.m. CST (your time), but can be heard only on the East Coast.

Miss Anna Likeness, Gardner, Ill. - STANLEY DAVIS is the whistler- guitarist on "John's Other Wife."

Mrs. L. M. Knistrom, San Diego, Calif. -On "Ma Perkins" VIRGINIA PAYNE plays Ma Perkins, RITA ASCOT portrays Fay Perkins, GILBERT FAUSE has the role of John Perkins, CHARLES EGELSTON is heard as Shuffle, DORA JOHNSON has the role of Evey Perkins Fitz, MURRAY FORBES is Willie Fitz, CECILE ROY is Junior Fitz, LOUISE FITCH portrays Josie, BILLY ROSE has the role of Sonny Hallet, FRED HOWARD is D. Pemberton Toohey, JONATHAN HOLE is Paul Henderson, and DON GALLAGHER portrays Anton Julikak .. .

In "Story of Mary Marlin" Margaret Adams is played by CONSTANCE CROW- DER, DEwITT MCBRIDE is Arthur Adams, LORETTA POYNTON has the role of Cynthia Adams, FRANKLIN ADAMS por- trays Bill Adams, Pater Hujaz is in reality ARTHUR PETERSON, Timothy is played by FRANK PACELLI, and BARRY DREW is Philo Sands.

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11. Avoid 13. Before 15. Feminine name 17. Narrated 18. Starlet Granvillé s first

name (poss.) 19. Rancor 20. Gracie , comedienne 21. Greek letter 22. Send back 23. Pronoun 24. The of Virginia,"

featured Cary Grant 28. Prefix signifying two 30. Writes 31. Be foolishly fond 34. the Man," featured

Spencer Tracy 37. Seeking 40. One who performs 41. Row of trees shading an

avenue 42. Cheerless 43. Divides with violence 44. Large drinking cup 47. - Stevenson, in "Flight

Angels" 51. Priestly vestment 52. Sickness 54. Lament 55. Slim 58. To set free 61. Spend time idly 62. Plant cultivated for a vege-

table 64. Whip 66. Frank -, tenor

68. Henry -, in "My Son, My Son"

70. Placed on a perch 71. Chase, M. C. "Lunch-

eon at the Waldorf" 73. Leather used in making

gloves 74. - Deutsch, bandleader

VERTICAL

1. Fred , in "Broadway Melody of 1940"

2. Web -footed sea fowl 3. That which points out 4. A sailor 5. Restores 6. Keep back 7. - Arnheim, bandleader 8. Pryor, Jr., band-

leader 9. In bridge

Solution to Puzzle Given Last Week

BIRTHDAYS

SEPTEMBER 7 Dan Russell, NBC, RCA Bldg., New

York, N. Y. Roscoe Karns, Warner Bros., Bur-

bank, Calif. SEPTEMBER 8

Ed Prentiss, NBC, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.

SEPTEMBER 10 Jesse Pugh, CBS, Wrigley Bldg.,

Chicago, Ill. Fay Wray, RKO -Radio Studios, 780

Gower St., Hollywood, Calif. Emery Deutsch, CBS, 485 Madison

Ave., New York, N. Y. Dorothy Lowell, CBS, 485 Madison

Ave., New York, N. Y. Ruth Yorke, NBC, RCA Bldg., New

York, N. Y. Lyle Van, NBC, RCA Bldg., New

York, N. Y.

10. Treating with salt 12. Tim -, "Swiss Family

Robinson' 14. Hayworth, in "Susan

and God" 16. Flippant 24. Travers, in "Anne of

Windy Poplars" 25. Upon 26. Lana Turner is featured in "I 27. Adult male red deer 29. Florence , in "Girl in

313" 30. Impoverished 32. Irish Free State 33. A number 35. Linda -, in "Star Dust" 36. Bob , in "Mortal

Storm" 38. One who offers a resolu-

tion 39. Having weak nerves 44. To lie in warmth 45. Walter , screen star 46. Masculine name 48. Richard , screen star 49. Gordon, bandleader 50. Golf mounds 52. Island off the coast of

Greece 53. Cream (French) 56. Ray -, bandleader 57. A day's march 59. Escape 60. - Fiorito, bandleader 63. Motor vehicle 65. Playing card 67. Region of the clouds 69. Short for Luzerne 72. Initials of Lanny Ross

SEPTEMBER 11 Anne Seymour, NBC, RCA Bldg.,

New York, N. Y. SEPTEMBER 12

Jim Ritz (of the Ritz Bros.), 20th Century -Fox, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Richard Maxwell, CBS, 485 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.

Shep Fields, RCA, RCA Bldg., New York, N. Y.

Billy Lee, Paramount Pictures, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Calif.

SEPTEMBER 13 Leith Stevens, CBS, 485 Madison

Ave., New York, N. Y. Lynne Carver, M -G -M, Culver City,

Calif. Gladys George, United Artists, 1041

N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Claudette Colbert, Paramount Pic-

tures, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Calif.

BULLS & BONERS

Bulls and boners are a part of broad- casting. No matter how experienced the performer or how famous the star, chances are that he will make an occa- sional slip or a statement with twisted meaning which is extremely funny. See how good your ears are. Try to catch broadcasters in some error -the funnier the better -and send your entry to MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago. The most hu- morous entries Will be printed in this column. Watch for your contribution!

Dean Maddox (describing fashion show with Billy Rose's Aquacade girls as models): "Esther Williams will wear a real pearl dress worth $250,000. It's open to the public. " -Robert Lamb, 76 Duane St., Redwood City, Calif. (August 3 over Station KFRC.)

Testimonial on John J. Anthony's "Good Will Court ": "I've gained nine pounds and feel like a million!" -Miss E. F. King, 78 -12 Cypress Hills St., Glendale, Queens, N. Y. (August 4 over NBC.)

Announcer: "Fit a pair of water- tight goggles over your eyes if you have any." -Mrs. Rachel A. Cooper, Cary, N. C. (July 25 over Station WPTF.)

News commentator: "A man whis- pered a demand for the key in her ear." -Mrs. Ralph O'Connell, Bald- win, Wis. (August 10 over Station W TCN. )

Captain E. D. C. Herne (describing an old Model T Ford): "It had a light at the back so that your posterior would glow." -Mrs. Harry Heite, Woodwards, Okla. (August 2 over NBC.)

Announcer: "If you had your choice, you'd choose the beer that had been aged -without a moment's hesitation." -Jesse B. Sayre, Stanley, Wis. (August 5 over Station KMOX.)

Announcer: "Grove's tasteless chill tonic tastes so good even children don't mind taking it." -Mrs. Joe C. Grubbs, Box 462, Houston, Tex. (July 5 over Station KGKO.)

Baseball announcer: "French throws up at the plate. " -Richard Toren, 1761 Williams Ave., Norwood, Ohio. (August 8 over Station WSAI.)

Announcer: "For frequent head- aches see your doctor." -Julia Huday, Arcadia, Kans. (August 2 over NBC.)

Wally Butterworth to Fred Mac - Murray on "Vox Pop ": "Can you re- member the name of the very first movie in which you appeared for a dollar ?" -Anne H. Jones, 1168 Union Ave., Bronx, N. Y. (August 8 over CBS.)

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RIGHT: Eddy Duchin, acme of artistic polish from wavy black hair to the tips of his piano -

playing fingers, is the idol of girls from Pump kin Center to Park Av- enue. He doesn't have a

pick -up airing just now will undoubtedly soon

ABOVE: GUY LOMBARDO'S quiet re-

serve adds charm to the perennial ap- peal of his "Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven." The Lombardo band (Mon.. CBS) is consistently rated at or near the top, and Guy's personal following is huge

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LEFT: Orrin Tucker is verve personified. With or without Bon- nie Baker, over and above his band, he's an attraction with his

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